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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-06-19 - Orange Coast Pilot7 l 1 • -....... -- new • • DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * •• -~ ~- TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 19, 1973 VOi,, H. HO. 111, t llCTIONS, U PMll • • • • •• I \ • • Ill . • • rau Agents-Held Lagn.na,ns ' At 6nnpoint ~.__ ___ _ • • • • • • • • • • • • Trio elt ~ 'Bumbling T1~all--e ~·- .! Otla~rs Okay on Minis uh Die of -Exposure KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) -Two men trapped since Sunday in a midget sub- marine were declared dead today of ex- posure to the cold. Dr. David Youngblood . physician aboard the mother ship, Sea Diver. said that hope for the men -Al Stover, 51, -..Juno Beach. Fla., and Clayton Llnk, 31, ~ o'f Binghamton, N.Y. -was given up this rooming when there had been no sign of life from the two for sevv.aI hours. Two other men aboari;I the minisub, Archibald ·"Jock" Menzies of Vero Beach, Fla., and Dr. Robert Meek, 24, an ichthyologist from Santa Barbara, were · rtmoved from the vessel in good con- dition Monday when the sub was hoisted aboard the Sea Diver. ~ 21,foot submarine was trapped._360 feet down on the ocean fl oor fOr 31 hours when it became entangled in the debris of a scuttled destroyer 20 miles south of Key West Sunday. The vessel belonged to the Smithsonian lnstitution and was doing research on fishlife when the ac· cident occurred. • Youngblood said the last obvious visual signs of life from the two victims was oblerved at 8:t5 a.m. (POT) Monday, wheii the minisub was still on the bottom. The physician said hope for the survival of the two was kept alive by the fact that when the body temperature drops a person's breathing becomes "quite shallow and they can remain alive f~ a considerable length of time." He said temperatures inside the minisub dropped to 45 degrees and re- mained there for a protracted period. A{enzies and Meek were In the-forward section of the 21-foot submarine when it became entrapped, and Link and Stover were in the aft section. There was no coMecting door bettveen the· compartments. The forward section \vas made ol. plastic, while the aft section v•as coostructed ot aluminum ....: permit- (See SUB, Page Zl Jury Inilicts Agnew Aide For Fraud ANNAPOWS, Md. (UPI) -A vice president of Maryland National Bank who was the treasurer of the "Salute to Ted Agnew" dinner was charged tQday with concealing a $50,000 Joan from. the Committee to Re-elect the President by signing a fraudulent financial statement. B. ir. Wharton was served with in- dictment papers this morning when he voluntarily appeared at the Anne Arundel County state's attomef'::; office after returning from . a European vacation. His indictment was returned by a gr_and 'jury last 't\'eek but his identity was kept· secret because he could not be Grad • • !. Robert Trask advertises his motorcycle club after graduating from UC Davis in psychology. He said he se rved time in-San Quentin !or assault, "the Dis fol ors. U"I T......, ... product of an o'uuaw motorcycle g<ing," and hopes to be "an inspi ration to people caught in the trap of their lives." Orpg~. -1ocated. -Ag·ents 'Peril -bagunans' Weadtier It's getting . warmer:. The weath- erlady sees high! in the 90s for the ~inland areas Wednesday with beach temperatures in the 705. Overnlght lows 53-65. • INSIDE TODAY 'St.ate .QOP--money is accumw loti1lQ. t/ie_gover11or , is pU31&ing 4n attracHve ta.l>ceilfng plan lf!.d a major iptakin11 tour is planned. All sign.1 point to a Ronald Reagan 'TUH /or tht presi· dency in 1976. Stt Page 18 for dtla!I.!. L.M. IO'ltl 11 ....,."' lt C11~ J C6"tlllltl ,._,, ~:=.,, ;: ~ NOtiCft 1 •-.n.i ..... -•111«111MM11! • f'laolltl t-11 ,., Tllo.... ' t*"C'"· 14 r- AllllL........ 11 M1Yli1 -I Ml.lhMll ........ ,, ,,. ............ . Of•M CMflfY J ,,.,.. ... ,, it.ctr M11111.... 1 .. ii ·-. -I w..-• ""*"' ..... ll-14 w.t'lll N... .. 4 - · Wharton served as treasurer ol the dinner to raise money for Ule Maryland Nixori-Agnew campaigh last year. The state GOP obalrman, who barely id All survived. move to .u.t him from o1r.ce l1ic · e11t eged During Seizure of Cocaine Monday night, hM admitted that finan- cial records were altered to make it a~ "-By JACK CllAPPELL pear that the dinner raised more money ~ t1Hi~~11,. ,11,1 '"" than it actually did '. --nie Ptfaryland GOP State Central Com-A Laguna Beach newspapc.rmnn said mittee in a close vote killed a move to todoy that he and members of the public oust Alexander Lankier Monday night. were held at gunpoint by federal _A motion t:> as:. Lankier to resign was narcotics agents during a $50,000 ~ocainc sCnt, after lengthy par Ii amen tar y seizure and arrest of four me n in Laguna mabeuverlnJ, to a subcommittee, where Friday .. II died. · .. ( Michael Eggers, mn'naging editor of Republican national chairman deorge the News-Post. a l\\•ice-weekly publica- A. Bush atlended the meeting, bat took lion, said federal agents also took ex- oo position on the relOlulion . posed film he had snot of the drug artest ComJ>Olln reports aaid the affair col· In procress. lected fl72,195 which was tllmed over to A spokesman for the Los Angeles office the Maryland Uni led ·Republican Fund ol the Bureau ol Narcotics · and and dlaMeled to various state and na· Dangerous Drugs (BNDO) denied ogents tional campaign funds. had pointed weapon s at any mem ber of Wharton refused to discuss the in-the press or publi c and said the filn1 \VOS dictment wilh newsmen. vol untaril turned over to undercover Tu'O ot lhefour counts invOl\•e pcrjury-&gents. - and two Involve vlolatlons of "'faryland "I've got six witnesses," Eggers said election laws in connection with the h1ay and he stood by his charge that a fcmRle 19, 1972 affair. agent standing out!lde an unmarked cri r • • . I ' • • had leveled a pistol at him, ordered him to stop shooting photographs of the ar· rest and held him at gunpoint until the supervisor came over and talked with hin1. • • ';The gal shook me ~P a little blt," Eg- gers said. He said she was about 50 ya rds riway ffom hint at the time and that fi ve or six people who had· gathered to wa tch the aft~moon arrest in the shopping center area "·ere "shaken up." The peo- ARMS DELEGATES HOLD THEIR FIRE GENEVA, Switzerland CAP) -The 25- nation disarm8ffient cOnlerence met. briefly today then adjourned because no delegate \V&nted to speak. · ' , pie were standing behind him, Eggers said. Laguna Beach poUce were. not notified in advance of the federal operation and patrol uni ts had been dispatched to the scene at Burt's Shopping Center after calls were received of 1nen with guns. A BNDD spokes man who declined to be identified said: "Jt is my unJerstanding that talking with the supervisor who was on the scene tha t. • .no weapon was pointed at any member 0£ the press. "I certainly would be concerned if ever one ot my agenls pointed a gun at a member of the . public," a BNDD spokesman said. •' He sa fd all of the federal agents 'vere armed. ••11vc looked into the matter end as far as could . be determined nobody pointed a gun1t a member o{ the publie;- "As. far as the-. film Is concerned it is my understanding the film was ,given up (See GUN POINT, P•R• !) . ·-•• on . Testimo~y __ ·Continues -c By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL Ot "'' n.ur Pllot St•lf A_trio given immunity for testifying In the murder.for-hire conspiracy case in-. vo~ving a onetime Newpor.t. Beach lawyer spilled out a grotesque-story 1'1onday .of · confused, bungli ng almost-comical ef· forts as hired thugs. The alleged middleman for what they called the Organ ization, assertedly head· ed by atto rney Michael K. Remington. was · expected lo t~ke !fie . stand this morning in the third day or a preliminary hearing. · Re1J1ington, 33, is charged n·ith four counts each of soliciting to commit murder and conspiracy. Gary M. Rollo, 21 , a karate cham pion who has appeared on the Kung Fu television liieries, pleaded guilty to sim ilar charges last \Veek and is ex· pected to be the prosecution·s key witness. ·He was characteriZed Monday_as the man \Vho dealt with individuals hired to murder or brutally intimidate "litnesses in civil cases involving Remington. Speaking earnestly. contritely and sometimes with embarrassment, the \vitnesses fl.1onaay told or four ·separate fora ys in which : -Tfiey were th\vartcd when one man destined for a beating refused to open his door. -They fell asleep in their car while on '"'atch waiting for one mark ed victim to come home. -The gun they obtained for the job fell apa rt as they proudly showed it off to Rollo. \vho became enraged. -They became lost while trying ·to find their target's home after being dispatch- ed to dispatch him before he could testify the following n1 oming in a lawsuit against Remington and_his vending com· pany. Charles· S. Hulett, 22, a drywall workman, and Bobby Joe "B.J." Hart, 25, said they were to.receive $1 ,000 each for eliminating Alfred FehJing. former (See REMINGTON, Page Z) 2 Eart1iqiiakes Jar Sa11 Die go SAN DIEGO (AP f -T\vo small earthquakes shook San Diego Coun- ty early today, waking son1e pc~ pie. No damage was-rtported. Dr. Charles Howe , of. San Diego State, said the first hit at 3:26 a.m. and measured between 2.5 and 3 on the Richter scale. Its effec t v.·as felt as long as 50 seconds. The second hit at 3:50 n.m., Howe said, registering about l .~ and lasting up to a minute. Both were cehlered._.:1b®t n miles northwest of the unlver5lty, llO\\·e said. i • • I • ' I, ' • 2 . OAILY PILO_T --s ______ r_._ .. _d_:•Y.:.' _J_.,_•_1_9'-,1 _9_7_) . Nixon, Soviet :Leader. Clink, \VASlllNGTON (API -Raisin,; lheir champagne glusses in l0<1Sts to U.S.· Soviet friendshi p, Preside.Il l Nixon and Leonid J. Brezhnev today wilnessed the !ignlng of four cooperative agreements and then s1ecred their summit talks 10 the thon1y issue of·tradc. The leaders clinked their glasses so oft en 11nd so vigorously that both spilled BREZHNEV RADIATES GOOD WILL ON VISIT-Story Page 4 portions or their champagne after Secretary of State William P. Rogers apd Agi'icull ure Secretary Earl Butz: joined Soviet F'oreign J\finistcr Andrei Gron1yko in signin g the bi lateral ag rccmentS. Police Patrol • At one point, the 66-year-old So\'itt. leader jokingly took a napkin fro1n a tray and held it in front of bis Coce so photographers could not record his si p of ctiampagne. Then, smiling broadly, lie lowe red the napk.Jn and took another sip. \VhBI the crowd aplauded. Brcz~ev's Ught • hearted joke, Nlxon point to the Soviet leader and said, "The best politician in the room." Nixon and Brezhnev rode together to the State Department for the ceremonies concluding negotiations on exchanges in the fields of agriculture, oceanognipllic and transportation research, and ex:· tending the cultural ex:change agreem ent. A1embers o( the ·Senate and House conunittees dealing with foreign affairs Beach Acquires Army Copters 3 By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of 1M 0.111' PUet lreft The Huntington Beach police air patrol will be increased by three helicopters this week when three former U.S. Army h·eiicopters are added to the existing two- shiP fleet. . Police Chief Earle Robitaille confirmed the acquisition of the G·47 . model Bell helicOPtCrs-Monday~afternoolf. Tliere was no explanation of the lack of an official announcement about acquisitio n of the craft which the city has known 'about since June 8. Robitaille said lhe ships, which were declared surplus by the Department of Defense , cost the city nothing to obtain. Th ey are currently at an Air . Force storage depot in Tuscon, Ariz. · "Our agreement.s calls for us to main· lain the ships in operational condition so thal they could be returned to the Army in case of emergency," the chief sa.id. At Monday night's City Council meeting, Robitaille said the acquisitioq of the three helicopters in no way afflcts the need for the $35,000 fixed·wing craft that the city has agreed to purchase with revenue-sharing funds. He told the City Council that the three ships can be maintained at the city's heliport by the city's helicopter mechanic "under the projected budget for he licopter 1naiotenaoce." This will be possible, Robitaille ex· plained , because one ship "will be broken down for parts." He said the ship will not completely be cannibalized so that it can be reassembled if necessary. All Qf the parts for the Bell helicopters are available ""'free because they have been declared surplus by the Army, the chief added. . The additional ships wilt not be used for routine p a t r o I, according to Robita ille. He said they will be used for training emergency search and rescue joined diplomats and other Soviet and U.S. officials In applauding, then in toasting: the t!vcnt with champagne which Nix:on ord ered distributed among them. As Rogerf. Butz and Gromyko affix:ed their signatures to the doc uments bound in blue and red folders, Nixon and Brezhnev sat 10 feet away in straight· backed chairs. \Vith an interpreter ~over· Jng betwffil them , -they-talked '.9.th'much animation and gestures throughout the ceremony, paying lit tle attention to the actual signing, After the Ceremony, held beneath the crystal chandeliers or the St ate ·oepartment's Benjamin Franklin room , Brezhnev he'adecl back to the Blair House ~·here he was having lunch wilh members or the Senate Foreign Relations Committee before going to the White f'louse for afternoon talks with Nixon on trade. Since congressional approval is re· quired for major expanstoil or Soviet .trade, the subject was certain to come up at the luncheon. Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D·Minn.). told a newsman that another question that might be raised was that \Qf Soviet policy on Jewish emigration -a policy which many members of Congress want changed before granting trade con· cessions. Nixon stopped en route to the signing ce remony to pick up Brezhnev al Blair Coast Director ts Aufliority ---and-for-narcotics surveiUance-which-is-·--""1"""'-01"'~ freq uen tly conducted outside the city, Executive Director J\ifelvin Carpenter of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservanon Commission, was granted greater authority Monday in dealing with violators of Proposition 20. One reason cited for not using the Bell helicopter1 on regular patrol duty is the noise level created by the two-blade rotor. MINIATURE SUB RESTS ON TOP OF MOTHER SHIP · Two Men Declared Dead Due to Exposure to Cold Drink I-louse, remaining inside there \Vilh the Soviet leader for about 10 minutes. The motorcade took the1n down 17th Street and along Constltulion Avtnu e \vithin sight of the \Vashlllgton J\1onument and Lincoln J\1en1orials. Street crowds were sparse. ' , After eS('()rting ·Brezhnev to his doo.r on the way back, Nixon proceeded d!· rectly to \he Whlte House and went di- n:.'Clly to his hideout office in the Old Executive Office Building. • The accords were reached by lower level officials in the weeks before Nix· on and Brezhnev convened their second set of talks in 13 months. Each stemmed from break-through eXchange agreements signed last year in J\1oscow. C"leuiente Police Mum. On Slaying Cltin__g a blanket gng order issued in ~1arch -Or last year San Clc111e~te pollce today declined to rl'leasc any new detail~ In the slaying of a :W.year-old man ln San Clemente Sunday. The gag order issued by Superior Court .. , Judge Samuel Orel~n forbids o~flceni to gi\'e details of fclot1y cases involving Juveniles. the P91i ce Chief Cl ifford fi,fur· ray said the order "applies directly" ~o lhc c<.1se ng<linst l~i-year'<.lld David Mobcrl\' \Vho is being held In the shoot· . ' ' . ing. The youngster. prcscnL\y ;iy,•aiting juvenile court action in the shooting, was arrested by local police a fe\v minutes after George J. TY.?iddy. 30. was shot to death in ·the Moberly home l:!t 217 Avenida Rosa . Murray said ' the order specifically forbids police or · 01her legal officers to dispense details in lhc case. ··\\'e're bound by it." ~1urray said. • The police official added t~a~ the . fact. !hilt the suSpt.'Ct in the killlng JS a juvenile also bas. metint a m;!jor c_hangc -in investigation by the-department UPI Ttll!'llot• SUBMARINE VICTIM Crewman Al Stover U.S. Tire Firm Cliief Kidnaped l1i Arge11ti11ci BUENOS AIR ES (AP) Th e American president of th e 1\rgentinc subsidiary of the Firestone Tire and Ru b- ber Company ha s been kidnap.xi, police sources reported today . They identi fied him as John Thompson . a 55-year-old U.S. citizen who has lived in Argentina two years. 1'he sources said Thompson was seized Monday _by a band of armed men as he ,;\Ve can't pursue this invesl'igation in the san\c fashion as v.•e do \Vhen an adult is a·defcndant." he said. The young high school , student al• lcgedly shot Twiddy at the height of·an argun1e11 t over the placen1e11t. o~ dirty clot hes in the house \\'here the--v1ct1m-had !>ccn a \·isitor . T\1·iddy :issertedly began arguing with ihe i\l oti!rly boy and the youngster'll brother before the shooting took place. The \'ictim \\':J.S fell ed by four or five shots in the chest and neck . The "'eap"on USL>d in the sbooting -the first homicide involving <! juvenile in local history -\1'as a .22<aliber rifle kept in the house. initial reports said. The youngsler ran from the home and \vas arrested moments after he phoned police from the pier after the 11 :18 a.in, incident. }le \Vas booked into lhc local -police dt!part1nent then transfl'rrcd lo Ju venile Hall y,•here he re1nains. ro.turray said that his in\·es tlgators and mc1nbcrs of the Dis trict Allorney's staH planned sessions late this afternoon to discuss all aspects of the case . After that session a formal DA's com- plaint speci fying charges will be filed and arraignment scheduled before a juvenile. court referee. Decisions at the arraignmcnt_~d be Jnade as to whether the youngster wOuld By a 5-4-1 vote, commissioners voted to allow Carpenter to bring ·possible viola- tions directly to the state Attorney General, rather than having to go .through the-CQmmission. REMINGTON TES_TIM._ONY.._ • ..__. ~S~IJB_ ·-·-· --~··as-being-driveflhOme1i'f1'iISl1mousllle from the Firestonl! plant in Llavallol, an JndustriaLsuburJL15 miles sou1b. of continue lhrough the ]uvenil~ - cess or be prosecuted as an adult. t "That's up to the DA ·S office and the courts,'' 1'1urray said. Carpenter \\'ill investigate all com- plaints, send letters to the violators tell- ing them to cease and desist-, and notify the attorney general \vho "'ill then take action. Carpenter's authority previously included only investigating the com· plaints. Ile was the only executive direc· tor among the six regional coastline com· 1ni ssions "'ho lacked the expanded authority. Fro111Page1 GUNPOINT. • • .·· voluntarily,·• the spokesman said. Eggers said he and agents talked about turning over the film in his office nearby just after the arrests. "You kno\v as well as I do. you ·have no choice." Eggers said. He said he was told the governmen t could go to court to get the film if n1..>cessary. Rivals Responsible? TORRANCE (AP ) -Officers in- vestigating the fatal shooting of Rebecca Alvarado, 17. of Carson said l\1onday the burst of gunfire may have been sparked by rivalry between youth groups.-Police said the girl was killed Sund ay while celebrating her high school graduation. OIANGI COASf DAILY PILOT T1'11 Or1nge Co11! OAILV PILOT. wll" wtl!c" I• comt>lnecl t~e Nt ... •·PrHI, II 1111blllllfd b'I' ,,,. O••noe Co.11 P11bll1~11111 ~om~ny, Sep1. r11t ld1!i0n1 1re p11bllllll>d, Mond1y lllr0\1911 Frld•J'· 1or Co.ii Mui. Ne..,oort lletcll. 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He told of going after a Chaffey ing glass bubble from \Vhich the craft duction of '·The Desperate Hours." a The long-ha1.red, bearded liulet~ ~ollow· College instn.ictor_known only to him as was CQntrolled, and.from this section the play telling the story of three criminals ed Ronat~ Barnes, 30, who testified he Mr. Lockwood and obtaining a sawed-off \vho invade a home and hold a family a~'!'panled H~rt on_ two other ex· shotgun used tb fire a blast into his home two forward could also see the two in the hostage . · ~1t10ns, one m _wh!ch a sawed-off after a threatening Jetter was deposited 1'111'. Company officials declined to make shotgun blast was fired thro~gh a Chaf· under the windshield of the man's car. Youngblood said the last u-'Ord that the any comment or di sclose Thompson 's fey College teacher's fronfw1ndow. . . . l\VO victims were still alive came from hometown in the Uitited States. Police Seek Trio In Armed Holdup "I was kind of 'surprised into ~hey Llied about two nights earlier to It was not known if the k.idnapers were A search is WKler v.·ay today for tw<> everything,'_ " Hulett climed dl.iring deliver the letter at 2:.30 a .~. Menzies. The doctor . also said it was common criminals or terrorist guerrillas. young men and the ir \voman companion questioning by Deputy District Attorney Hart and Barnes,_ his ~usiness partner Menzies who guided rescuers in place-but the abduction had the appearance of follo"'ing $86t anned robbery of an cider· Robert Chatterton. indicating 'a lack ... of w~o had accompani~d him. on what they ment ot the grappling hook which even-a guerrilla opcralion. ly Laguna Canyon horse stable· operator. communication about what was expected said w~s a $500 beating assignm~nt , \Vere tually was used to pull the minisub. free The police sources said 10 armed men Fabian Phelps Rcd"-'ood , 70, told of the alleged thugs. met wit h a terse refusal of their letter, from the ensnaring debris. using five vehicles blocked Thompson 's Orange County sheriff's deputies he was He added that he didn't know his spoken through the door. Capt. Thomas W. Cuddy. senior naval chauffeur-driven limousine and forced the asleep in hi s bunkhouse quar1ers at the homicidal assigrunent Until the night he "\Ve didn:t know wha.t to do." decla:ed officer assigned to the rescue team, said "executive into a ge tav•ay car. They :.id-Hed\\'ood stable, 20286 L..'lJ(Una Canyon and Hart headed for the X.orba Linda ~art, who ai:>peared ":' court \veering the accident was an understandable one. ded that three cars \\'ere used to in· Road, Sunday v.'hen the holdup occurred. home where Fehling was staying with his Jeans, a T-shi~ and with an old Navy He sa:d the pilot had only about 30 feet tercept Thompson 's vehicle and curb it lie said the trio burst in with the brother. wat~h cap hanging from the back pocket of visibility, "and with 30-foot visibility "'hile the other two rcmaim'd in fronl revolver, woke hlm up. threatened him Hulett said he asked Hart what they of,,his ~aggy pants. ., he simpl y.got into a place he couldn't get and behind as cover. \vilh the revolver and demanded the were doing, after the latter witness ~e Just stood there an~ then we Ielt, out of." Firestone is the S('(.'Qnd la rgest of four 1noney \\'hich J~ed"•ood hnd left in his received a message reporting Fehling contm~ Hart, who admitted_ they never The aft end of the minisub was equip-tire-making firm s in Argentina. U.S.· trousers overnight. had changed his address and had to be got paid off bey~ $l50 m advance _ped wi th a hatch so that divers could owned.,Goodyear is first. Firestone was He also told investigators the bandits taken care of quickly. -money. . enter and exit, and thus tlas pressurized established here in 1931 and an expansion \varned that they ought to \vork him over "We're going-up to shoot a guy," was .:Sa.rne_s . .said_ Ha.rt duly reported lh~ to a higher degree than.the forward sec-..PrQgra_m at_lhe....big Llavallol~plant is but-\\1ould spare -the victim due to his ad- Hart's alleged reply. dis~! failure_ to R?ll_o at a subsequent tion. under way. vanced age. "After that, I didn't feel much like meetmg, and, in dec~d1ng what should be 1 -;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;...;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,1" going," he added under questioning by done, Bobl;iY Joe said he volunteered to I both Chatterton and Central Orange go"back wlt,h the s~;;ed-off shotgun. County Judicial District Court Judge 9h· thats good , Rollo was quoted as Paul G. ~tast. sar,mWgh. ·r kill h' ? " B kcd "Did Bobby Joe say he w~ going_ to .. _ii-~ 1 we -, 1m ·,•;, arnes as , shoot· someOOdy?," the deputy District Tna_t s . . . too bad , Rollo reported· Attorney asked. Jy repli ed. . . "Yes _ r don't think he really \\'anted Barnes said on. the w1t.ness stand that to either.,, he was not su_rprised during later stages ~lulett drew a few grins among the of. t~e Rem1ngt~n _case . probe when small group of municipal courtroom I?istnct _Atto.mey s .1nvest1_gator~ q~es· spect.ators when he described how the honed him at the Ana~e1m \\recking cylinder fell out of the potential murder yard. \\"eapon ~·hen it was shown to Rollo. "Mike got kind of mad and angry," he remarked. Chatterton asked if Jiulett actually agreed to perform some service for some body for $1 ,000 without knowing \\1hat or why, even though it involved a gu n and bullet s. "At the time. the money sounded pret- ty goocl.1 ' said Hulett . ~le and Harl were taken into custody Huntington Girl Dies of Injuries After Accident nfter Fullerton Police Officer Michi:iel A 9-year-old 1-Juntington Beach girl died Vice stepped their car the night of J\1ay J\.fonday night of injuries suffered Friday 21 and found the .357 Magnu1n weapon . 'vhen she and two other children were He initially stopped Hulett's car for struck by a car as they were riding a making a right turn Into a prtvatO bicycle. drive"·ay without a signal. The witness Jeanne C. Herpolsheimer of 733 Ulica insisted Monday he did make it but the ~Ave. succumbed to 1nassi vc head injuries blinker must have malfunctioned. about !I p.m. 11t Huntington lntercom- Dcfense Attorney Robert ~farshall munity Hospitfil, where she had been ~Jorgan. who is defending RemJngton under intensive care since the Friday along wilh lawyer Robert Green. asked night accident. Hulett in cross-examination If he was not · The girl, her broµicr Donald, 12, and n ~going to a bar when he made the tum. . neighbor, Lynn Walk.or, !I, of 725 Utica Hulett said he was going to aJlquor Ave., were struck by a ca r in the in· store. r tcrneellon of 1~11ch Boulevard· and "J "'as Jost," he said, confeMing with a Yorktown Avenue in Hu.ntirtgton Beach. sardonic grin that he was going to ask The three were on one bike. ' directions. Police said the .driver or the car, He was also asked tr the potential 11-Jichael G. lfayes. 23, of 182 Bus'hwlck murder niisslon had anything to do ~1th Drive, •luntlngton Beach, has not been becOming Jost. · cited. The accident is still under in· "Jt he~".ttu}ett Jaid. "I knew how vestlgation. to get to Yorba Linda a lot faster ... " F'uneral arrangements for th e Hart, a thin, beatd'cd auto \\-Tccking --lierpolsheimer girl are pend ing ll l yard cl).Owner wllh a Southem accent $0 Westminster ~1en1orial Park. .. WHO'S BEHIND YOU? How much do guarante~s mean? It depends on the item involved and the manufacturer. A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 da)'s to one year. Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year. Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry Is TWO YEARS for manufacturing d e I e ct s, The fe eling is that " ma~ufacturing defects will surface within that two year period . Beyond this, these manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usage "to give coverage beyond that period. Don't be misled by "Phoney" "guarantees. They are pro rated, based on mill-invoice costs, plus padding and labor to chang e. By the time you figure them up, it usually costs more lo change than thtt original purchase price. Carpet manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints is not because of defects but because of improper installation: We minimize the number of complaints by having the best installers around. Also, we deal only with more su~stantial mills, further reduc ing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the greatest security, J ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 Moo,· Thurs, t lo 5:10; l'ft t lo 9; S.t, t :lO te 5 . ~- f. \ ' I I i I . I . . .. . . ~ .. ~ ,')\ a Tiger Country Safari? • Lion Country Sa fari in Laguna 1-lills now has 1igers, too. The Bengal . ti gers -six females and three n1ale s ranging in age front nine months to lhree · years -w!1_1.:_e released 1\1onday. N~tivgJ9jndia_and other-parts-or Asia, th ey mark-a departure-fronl-- Lion Co untry tradi tion of perpetuating African ani· I l ( • rnal s. Spokes1nen said the Bengal "tiger is endan· gered by O\•er-h unting and destruction of its habi· tat. The Indian government estimates the current _lig~r populaliQn wit!>in its border '!LI.O_QO _i;om· pared to 40,00-0 in J.~. · • • • • Attorney Admits Avco Produced Niguel Bulletin An Avco Commllllity Developers at· tomey, Gail Stoona, confinned Monday that a planning bulletin issued last week to Laguna-Niguel-residents-wu produced by the south coast developers. The unsigned, tw~page report blamed the Environmental Coalition of Orange County £or preveDtin completion of a public beach club soutb of Monarch Bay. The attorney said the company's intent in the report was to be "objective and factual" and for that re_ason did not 1den· lify the origin of the Jetter. Tut$day, June 1q, 1q73 s DAILY PILOT :J • Development ·Opposed Saddwback Trustees Note State Laws I By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Of t11t DMl't '"" Steff Tough state statutes on school coo- structlon near airports were dted Mon· day night u trustees ot. the Saddleback Valley unmed School District we"\ on record against the proposed ~da Foolhllb deYelopmeol in Mission Vi;jo. Following an elaborate presentatioq by Trustee Dennis Smith, the board vOted unanhnously to send a resolution to the Orange County Board of Supervisors op- posing the project. It will be received by supervisors Jul y 5 when they a .. L on a zone-change req uest to pennit the 30,000 population develop- ment, just sooth of El Toro ?.larine Corps Alr Station. lit his report, Smith said SecLi9n 15005 of the EduCJttion Code requires an in· ·vestlgation by the State Department of Aeronauuc·s. into proposed school pro· perty acquisition within two miles of _any airport boundary. Referring to maps, Smith showed that nine scbool sites propooed In the Ganada Foothills plan fall within the two mile region. Further, he said, a negatlve recommendation by the Department of Aeronautics on site_ acquisition due-to airplaoe noise.. prohibits the use of any state or local funds for land purchase or achool const~ion. Of the nine sites within the two mile tone, four received negative recom· mendaUons from the Department of Aeronautics. The remaining-five-sites, the depart_.,. ment staff said, could be developed, but v:ould require extensive soundproofing materials. In urging fellow trustees to oppose the project, Smith cited only the airport pro- blem. Coocerns such as density or desirabili· ty of the development, he said, were beyond "the expertise of the scbool dis.!!!!:L_ _ __ --~-$iiUtll stressed that opposition to the project had nothing to do wkh "moLility toward the landownel'S:" or attempts to ha.It "orderly growth in ttie valley." "In other words, we are-not opposing development, but the plan," said Chester Briner, board president.. "Exactly," responded Smith. One altecnative to the construction of schools in the problem areas. Smith said, "'ould be a supe r campus, composed of a high school, intermediate school and elementary school. Such an approach, he said. \\'OUld destroy the concept or "nei'ihborhood ~hools" -a concept strongly supported 1n recent school board campaigns \Vilhin the district. Zo1ai1ag Co1aft1sio11 "\\le must let the community and the Board of Supervisors kllO\V we have a 'f>roblem. \Ve caMot. under state la\\', build these schools where they are pre; posed," said Smith. Board members and one 1nember of the audience complimented Smith for his fine researett job surrounding the Canad;i f'oothllls development adjacent to the ~larine 3 ir station. Actio11 on San Clemente Condominiums Held Off The South Coast Region al Zone by the commission. Conservation Cotnmission held off The ·proposed condominium. bel11·~n decision t\1onday in the case of a 12-unit Arcnoso and Corto Lanes, 1vould be on beachside condom iniun1 project in San the bluff next to the beach. Adjacent to Clemente, although the commission's the sit~ is a 72"-·unit apartnu!nt building ·staff recommendation \Vas for approval nO\\' under construct ion. Th~ arc<i .. provided the developers agree to an ad-ho\rever, is mainly two-storied apart- ditional seven parkin g spaces. ment buildings and old houses. Confusion arose over San Cleme nte Plans for the ne\v condominiu1n include zoning requireme nts in the project's 12 2-hedroom units, with 18 covered park - yicinity, and whether the building \rould iug spaces. The commlSSion's staff. be three or five stories, causing-however. recommended4 approval only Chairman Robert Rooney to t e 11 under the condjtion that the project in- developer Russell Tracy of Riverside, ··11 elude 24 spaCi!s with one guest spot. \\.'ou1d be in your interest if we ordered a Asked if this parking increase is reasi- continuanei! so that the zoning there b\e, Tracy replied . "l really don 't knov.·. could be checked out." \Ve'll have to redo the entire structure of Commissioner Art Holmes, a San the building. This will cost quite a bit ex- CJeiifeiite city counCilrilan, lndicated-~tra money .• ....-· did not know whether the building's The commissioners will' again attempt height -48 feet -was in accordance to decide whether a pennit should be \vith the city's code. A continuance, he granted to the project at their July 9 added , v.·ould be the only feasible' move meeting. •Saigon s~he1ne!' Stripteaser Tells Tearful Story ~tiss Koco..'f told a jury in the CHICAGO (UP I) - A former Chicago striptease dancer sobbed uncontroll ably u:Me testifying in federal court about flow she was forced into a career of pro- stitution in a luxurious walled villa in Saigon. Th. v· . T . Renee Kocoa, 28, v.•ho now works at a ieves l Slt WlCC bot dog stand here, was the first wilness _ courtroom of District Court Judge Richard L. McLaren that she had been a dancer in Chicago, specializing in g~go, belly. and striptease dances, before A'uler and 7.emsler "recruited her and two women to work in Vietnam. She describ- ed them as Chicago booking agents. .... ?11onday In the trial .of three men on SAit FRANCISCO (AP) • -Th.ieveS charges of r ec ruiting entertainers. with a taste for adventure paid tv.·o dancers and strippers as part of a vice .separate visits u. a North Beach shop scheme. . ' The Environmental Coalition filed suit aga inst Avco and obtained an injunct:ion to stop building on a tract east of Coast Highway. ·-AVcoctalmed m t:he ne\\·sleUer tfia 1n ines ptllfming-Ofr"l.~two tracts were interrelated. the injunction stopped progress on both sides of the . highway. over the weekend, making off with 350 The defend~nts Ra)'lllond Auler Craig rare comiCliiOkS worth,~200;-po!jce POUiter and ~les ter, are so say. 'lbe GOlaen G"i"t"e"COiiilc M\Store Chafge<rWUI\ conipifacy:-A ~fourth -man, \\'as robbed of some of its collection Fri· Robert Monagham, has pleaded guilty day night and more comic books were and a fifth, James· C.Otton, is a fugitive stolen Sunday night, police said Monday. last reported sfen in East Berlin . \Vhen they ·arrived in Saigon, Miss Kocoa sa id. they were taken to the villa, which cootained a night club called the Office. n Ole courseor-a-convtrsa-ti()lfWltli----1 cat.ton. who ran-the club, Miss-Kocoa ' . 40% of Camp Pendlewn's Physicians tO Leave Base ~tarines at Camp Pendleton are being advised to ask themselves "if a trip to the doctor is reall y necessary -or just convenient.'' invalids, Dut will still go to a patient's home in an emergency. lhe spokesman said . Ile said the doctor shortage at Pendleton could become acute ' next n1onth· if medical needs develop among the large influ x of reserves scheduled to arrive for tw~week trat·ning sessions. said Colton told her: "You don't think I brought you here for an Oriental holi· .day." Johnson -~ Son 20th Anniversary The suggestion accompanies a report saying 40 percent of the Navy's doctors will be discharged or transferred to new duty in June and July. A. ~1arine spokesman said summer shortages of doctors are common. but this year many won1t be replaced because or the end of the military draft. Earlier, San Diego Naval Hospital an· nounced a cutback from seven to five daY1 of weekly apcration at its walk·in clinic because of the shortage. San Diego Naval Hospital has an· nounced plans to train nurses and enlisted hospital corpsmen to take over some-hmctions....of-doctors and_m.e:Qtl:aL assistants . No such plans have been ll --------Clyde The Camp Pendleton spokesman said Monday some serviCi!s will 'be curtailed at !he base's 600-bed U.S. Naval Hospital, where 30 of 90 doctors will be leaving. ··There will be delays in obtaining ap- pointments, longer waiting Jines. a~d doctors will have less time to spend with each patient," he said. ln addition, doctors will no longer make routine house calls such as visits lo n1ade at Camp Pendleton, the spokesman said, and marine officials hope a new class of trainees lirSeptember c8n return medical services to near-normal The two major naval holpitals .serve 150,000 military personnel, dependents and retirees. Ocea1i-going Pig Pulled l 11 P -t N"xo1• MIAMI (UPI) ~-Talk abou t fishing a 1 ~ stories: five fishermen here say they caught a pig in the ocean. N t 'Pl S •;c' Mike Leadley of Hialeah and his 0 U 11;~ --·l--r. 1ri'l1en"'n•r.S ~salif!l!Oifdaytliey llOOR«I a-badly - NEW YORK (AP) -"Plastic Pat" or wa.nn and human First Lady? A magazine poll of a group· rang· ing from the fash ion writ er who dubbed her ' •1plastic" to her own daughters comes up with a unanimous verdict -that Mrs. Richa rd M. Nixon is for real. Younger d a u g ht e r Julie sun·burned, salt-encrusted pig which was tired but apparentl y as happy as a porker can be to see the Ushermen . 1 No one knows how the pig reached Leadley's boat which wa s 15 miles northeast of MJami Beach, but the pig started ~Imming towards the boat, he said, and the sailors pulled it In. _Escape Bt1rni.I1 g Car? No, Thanks Eisenhower tells Good Housek.cep- ing, which featu res the poll in its July issue, about her · mother's pitching In as a typist In the cam· palgn, using her maiden name, Patricia Ryan. WINSTON, Ore. (AP) -Fl v e Julie says she laughed over an in· sightteerl were trapped In their burning slstent telephone caller who nid: car he~ after the smoke attracted four 11You'rc very nice. Min Ryan, but man~atlng tigers In a commercial.game I really must speak to aomeonc Preserve. The cats stalked menacingly close to the President." around the car. And Candy Stroud, the Women's "The tigers would cortaln)y ~ve killed Wear Daily reporter who called her the m if they 'd gotten out or the car," '4plastlc," snys she no longer thinks said a spokesman for the prcscrve's tiger ~t. , . _ ~--~nd. She• ~OI. a good min<!. lte-· Arm gunNls eventually haffTo hold dous dlsc1phne. l r e m ·e n do us the Ugers at bay so 11. maintenance ere klndncs5,'' Miss Stroud says. could put out the flrc ·ln the car's Ignition systc.m . • l\1ARK IV • • • • • • LI NCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY MARQUIS • • MERCURY MONTEGO • • MERCURY COUGAR. • • Big Savings! Big Savings! Big Savings! Big Savings ! Big Savings! Dick NOTE Big Savings ! See Our Big Ad ln The Pilot's -:::::--=:-:---:--:=-::c---------rr•--·...--~---i------I Cltlssified Section Tomorrow Big ""'a·vm"gsl, -Wfifi Ann•v•r,.ry Speclal.-00 -- MERCURY COMET • • • MERCURY CAPRI • • • u1 All Our Used Cars As Well • • • BIG SAVINGS ' ' • • • EVERY CAR IN STOCK • • . Rome Of The New Car , , • "GoldeK rowclll' . l • ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE • • • "Orarfgt Count~1.s Tamfly oJ iinl Cor.s11 ohnson&son . ~omt Of Tht New C:.r , , , ''Golden ro11ch'' l IC\Ull"' l, 1\P \\I 2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA. • ll40·15130 I . . ' ' • • ..f DAI LY PllOl Tutsd"Y, Junt lCJ 1971 Astronauts Slip Outside for RepairS SAPCE CENTER, llouston (AP) -"Yep, 1t's a long way do\l.n ," Conrad The operaUon added to the astronaut&' Com~ndcr Charles ~rad Jr. and ~aul -f:Omnlcntcd as t~ third crcw"1:'1n, ~r. reputalioM aa "fix anything" spacemen. J . \Veit z stepped outside the orb1tlng :J~ph P. KerY,.1n, took televi:uon pie· Earlier in the fllaht they er«Ud a Skylab space station today, ttVlved a tures Crom inside the laboratory. makeshift sun shade to oool down the dead battery with a hammer-pounding The trio was nearing the end or the overbealecl wotk*>y and tn a daring repair job and swUtly retrieved six record 28-<Wy mission, aiming for n fi'ri· space walk freed a ~1uck solar panel. canisters of film which may reveal many c;hiy splashdown in the P'ucific Ocean. After fixing lhe battery, Conrad cllmb- They slipped outside 45 minutes earlier batte regulator in an a ttempt to free a task ol removlng the film cana and than scheduled and finished the planned stuck ecttical relay. · replacing them wjth_a new supply. three-hour 5".iace walk in half the time. Will Plann ers Go By Book? sccrcts of the sun . ~~irsl job outside w:lS to pound on a ed a seven-rung ladder to start the long . "IT 'ORK.ED, G~'TLEl\IEN, y()(t've WEITZ STOOD IN FOOT restra1nts _.,. '"DON'T F'ALL. IT"S a Joog way done i again," capsule commWlicator' oulside the open hatch to assist with the l-do.,.,'11," Weitz cautioned as the two Rusty ·Schweickart radioed y,'hen signals film transfer. TO YOUR HEALTH DEPT. -The long-awaited report of a proposed master plan for 'hospitals in Orange County has no1v been released to the public by the Orange County Health Planning Council. The report was not only long-awaited, it 1s long -period. . Four-hundred pages long, as a matter or fact, all sandwi ched between red covers. lt looks like the t..A telephone book. Size, or course, isn't hardly as .im- portrant as content. But there is some evidence today that people who labor through the voluminous text will indeed question some of that content. astronauts slipped through an airlock on the ground indicated the battery htid "Look at the sun hitting U¥l top of hatch for the walk. begWl charging. those clouds, just the tippy tops. Where -"-~___::__:;,__c__~~~~~---"'C...:::.::::::.~-=-~:....::::=....:c-=-: British Tell Hughes It's Okay to Stay LONDON CAP) -Britain is extend ing its \\'elcome to Howard Hughes and his billions. Hughes needs a new permit to stay in Britai~ past .June 27. l'J e 'hasn't applied BOU.ED-DOWN-lN simplistic-tashion.-F • • ) what the report says -is that Orang -fN SHORT ... County has t.oo many acute care _ hospitals now. That means the regular .._ __ ...;.· -------- sor_t cl. hospital. It suggests that no more but a British official said: "There's no 'Should be built . and in effect~ some dOubt he'll get an extension." numbers of hospital beds now licensed _ought to be shifted to other areas. .He was all.owed to enter the COll~lry m----'c. -For--eiample,-the--ho!ipital-m~i;i.11d passport when he arn~~ r suggests there ere too many hoopital 1n . ~announcecrnec:-~C?lllc1~1S beds in the NeWjJort Beach, Costa Mesa swd he satisfied them about his identity i and' Irvine areas and this "surplus" and means of support. . should be shifted to cities in the western e A,n1tcer to Nfxo11 l sector of the county. Reading the report, you get the notion NE\V YORK (AP) -The CBS that the planning council .doesn 't care Television network says it will broadcast 1 much for the idea of building a teaching a special 15-rrunute program tonight to f hospital a t tile University of California's present viewpoints contrasting with ~hose r Irvine-campus.-nor-the-constr-uction--of--e~p~ W~n~ay _by _~1dent _ \Vestem Worlds hospital at Irvine, nor Nixon !n his nationally t ~I e v 1 s e d l the proposed upgrad.iog of our county economic n:ies.sage to the n~t1on . . hospital, !Cnown as Orange County The special. program, whicfl. begins at Medical Center. 7 p.m. PDT, is part of a new CBS News -· ----policy_Jn_ which so-caUed "instant THROUGH rr AU.. somehov..·, you analysis" of presidential speeches has t suspect that the health planners figure been ended by the CBS network. I that counting up beds is the way to . t determine U the people have adequate e Bomhfng?-Perhaps ho.5pitah1. \VASHINGTON (AP) -Der e n s e f Some other factors. however. might be Secretary-designate James R. Sdllesinger argued. Llke the UC If'{i.ne teaching .says he might rerommend reney,·ed r hospital is ealcuJated to train future American bombing of North Vietnam if 1 physicians, conduct research· and deal Hanoi moohts a threatening offensive I witb exotic illnesses. Community hospitals against Sooth Vietnam . . · .. SOVIET LEADER LEONID BREZHNEV AT WHITE HOUSE .DINNER He Agreed With Singers, "There's Nothing Like a Dame" have a different role. or'ange County "I can envisa e circumstances under .Y Times· Reports Dean l(ept $14,000 in Funds ____ _,I_· .;:~~ledo::ic';'ac;.l ,.Cen,.,t,,,er,__.pr"'o"'v"id"'e"'"'"'or'--"less-,..,,alf!uen!!l!!S!!t'--ww)lbiicchh.tthebeJre · -~pa'"lt"iients""'"''-=-~ ... -----="""~~~-boinbing.:'..he-·sa~VI~· ~M~"""~•o;Yr--~--'------_All this amounts .,to more than Just' Schlesinger testified. ~Ore tM Senate. · t..'Ounting beds. Armed Services Committee which is ex-· The Western Woflds hospital ls drawn peeled to take several days befOre voting from a concept of 'pfoviding complete ori his nomination. 0 e Methadope Dotlbh!$ ~ealtb care for the community of Irvine. That infant community doesn·i carry much clout in population right now but it 1-----t,...-a-J)fOjooted-Wture-bead~ WASHING TON (U PI) -lllicihse or -NE\V YORK lUPI) -The New ¥otk meUiadone, an aelata:lveltru~~:as-a "'JimeSfeported tOday that former wrote treatment sub&t~tut~ for heroin, bas mor~ · Hous.e Counsel John W. Dean Ill kept than doubl~ ~ last Sep~be.r,. the $14,\XXt of 1972 Republican campaign • I • 1 some 430,000 residents. The way the health planners have it figured, no hospitals \'tould be built to serve Irvine within the next decade. AU. OF Tms suggests th~t the big master plan may not simply be accepted as the gospel of fulure hospital grow1h f<>r Orange County. Of course, it is going to be a bit difficult ror citizens. or civic leaders to pull together their comments on the volume, The l:Hg red book '"as released for public consumption Saturday. Public hearings on the findings began last night and continue through Wed- nesday in the County Seat. You 'd better be a speed reader if you "''ant to be prepared. l. IT WOUID HAVE been nice, for ex- j, an1ple, if the health planners could have r-issued-the big book say-about one-month- +-berore-tbe-public-hearings were..gaveled- 1 into session. • But apparently the planners just didn't plan it that way. This Point in itself might raise a little debate. government s chief n a r co t 1 c s en-funds and put it into a special trust fund forcement ofr1cer told Congress ~onday. n<>t ln his own name. John E. I,ngerso.11, dfres;tor Of ~ The Times also said that Dean, who is Bureau of Naf'Cot;ics ~ E>angero~s prepared to. link President Nixon with Dr:igs (BNDt>J, ~1d metha.~ooe Use is knowledge o{ the \Vaterga1e coverup qu1~ly app~ching man1.uana and when he testifies before tbe Seoate heroin~ a ma10.r part ~r the 1llegal drug \Vatergate committee next week, bor· traffic m the United States. fO\\'ed another $4,000 from campaign e Ne"' Bra%il Leader funds to fi nance his \'ledding and honeymoon, .secured that money \\·ith 8.II i.o.u. and later repaid it with a check. BRASILIA, Brazil {UPI) -The military leai:lership Monday c h o s e Ernesto Geisel, a retired four-star SYNDICATED COLUl\1NlST Jac k general and head of the government oil Anderson a~so reported that Dean had monopoly, as the next president or Brazil -y,·here elections have been forbidden borrowed the d$4,000 for the sroadame since 1964. purpose. But An erson sajd in a b · Geisel, 64, will take over as leader of cast on Metromedia television Monday LatiIL.Ai;neric<l.:s largest nation_ from.____night that__jt_.,.,'8.s not known whelher Emilio Ga rra.stazu ?>.1edici , who has head· Dean returned that money. ed the military government since 1969. Those were the first reports of anyone Medici's four·year term expires in 1974 connected "''ith the \Vatergate scandal and he is scheduled to step down !\larch using campaign fund s for personal IS. purposes. Midwest Twister Hurts 60 •• Storms Pou1id Wide Sivat li Fro1n Nortlitvest to Gulf • down on Jlr111s. AfUIQljilh tMrl' was •~· tl'n,ivl' m1"°r Pf'OPl•lr 011m1q1'( IM•e Wtrl' no repa•ts of Mrklul ~lurles !rorn lhl' s!orm. Coasral Wearher Sun"y tod11y. L!11ht v&rltl>le wl~dl night &nd morning houn. b«omlryQ westerly t 10 12 knols In 11tternoons loday and Wetlnelday. High loday 11D>- per 60s. Co11s111r temper11turn reno• from SI •0: 70. Inland 1...,.,per1hltt s r•l'IV• from SI Ip 88. Wtllr temp1r11urt 6S. Sun, Moon, Tides TUISOAY !.Kond I'll oh 11 ~:It p.m. s.• ~«Ofld low S;.tl p.m. 2.6 WEONIESCIAY First high 1.07 o.m. 3.1 Fit)! Jo..., •. , 7;02 t .m, 0.0 'iKond tow ' . , 6:42 l)."1, J,1 !..,,, fll1n 5,., •.m. Stll 1:07 p.m. MoOn i1111M1 10:4 p,m. Sti. f;"' t .m. DAll.T ,,_OT DEUVERY SERVICE °"""" ti lN 01[1J ,ilol ii ttrllllttd The Tlmes said sources close to the Watergate investigation gave tV.'O ac- counts of the $14,000. One account said the money came from $22,000 earmarked for plating advertiSem-supporting President NI.xon's Indochina War policy. It said $8,000 was spent in placing such ad- vertisements in the New York Times and the W asbinglon Post. and the remainder was left over. ANDERSON SAID the 114,000 used to finance Dean's wedding in October came from the newspaper advertising fund . He also said Dean dep>Sited $14.000 re- maining from that fund in hls safe. Dean's borrowing the $4,000 was a teclnical crime, the Times quuoted a Justice DepB.rt.ment official as saying. However, the official said prosecutors were not planning to charge Dean on that score biecaUse nobody had complained. * * * Scandal Figures Probed My La.i WASIIlNGTON (UPI) -Attorneys altempting to overturn the conviction of Lt. \Villiam L, Calley J r. have asked a military court to probe the role the White House played in investigating the My I,.ai massacre. The attome~'S filed a motion ~tonday with th.e U.S. Court or Military Appeals aski11g it to order the production of in· terVtews. wire.laps, logs· and other records coUected by two former White House aidC'S who have been mentioned in the Watergate case. The lawyers cited published reports that former New York policeman John J . Caullield and an associate, Anthony F. Ulasewicz, Interviewed f\.ly La i participants on be.half of the White. liou.sc. C.ulflold ond Ulasewlcz wprkcd on undercover projects ror lhe White House ror lhrce years beginning the spring of 1969, principally under lhe supervision of Johll D. Ebrllchman, one o! President Nixon's chic! aides. Drowned Man Nan1ed CO'l'TON WOOD COVE, Nev. CAP) - National Park Strvlce rangers Monday identified a man who droy.rned while $Wlmrntrl"g tn Lake 'tlfohave-south or here as J ohn Loring Ill, 20, of Long Beach. Il l.!! body w11 recovered Sunday in 90 reet of water just north or Davis Dam . are we Rusty?" Weitz asked at one point. ''Over Montana," Scbwelckart answered. "That's what l thought." Weltz: said. "You can look into Canada and see all thooe lakes." The astronauts got an early start on the space walk. With preparations run- ning ahead of schedule, Conrad asked' Mi~lon Control : "What ebout a little earlf going out?" "See no reasoo why you can't," came the reply. So they \\'ent out about 45 minutes early. The astronaut$ completed their ex· tensive telescope examination of the sun Opening Day Of Sum1nit Ends Happily .. \VAS HINGTON (AP) -Soviet Com· . ' . munlst leader Leonid I. Brezhnev, all smiles and good will , completed his fi rst day of summit talkS M<>nday in what he proclaimed a happy mood. And he predicted tbitl _when his tO:day visil.,is over "I 'm certain_J'm going to leave here in a very good mood." Brezhnev and Presitient Nixon said good night at midnight, after a round of talks. and a White House dinner party. STOPPING ON mE porch the leaders conferred and decided to get a little ex- t ra res{, pOSf~tOday'SSigrung ceremony for four agreements by one hour. As the party ended it was 7 a.m, in Moscow. Nixlll noted, '8l'ld he urged the Soviet leader to "get some rest." The.Russians attended the black-tie af- fair attired in their traditional business suits. The dinner itself had started an hour late, with White House aides explaining that Brezhnev wanted to chat in the receivirig line. AND NIXON DJ~ED in his toast that, noting the 125 guests were_ from across the nation and of differing sectors of society. Brezhnev had been asking \\'hether the . individuals supported "~ - new initiatives in regard to SOviet· American friendship and cooperation. Nixon publicly reassured tUs guest: · "Not only in ttUs room, but across tilt country, regardless of political party, regardless of whatever the organization may be the overwhelming number of Americans sup))Ort the objective of·· Soviet-American friendship." . 'Ille &&-year-0ld Brezhriev-])roudly ex· plained the two medals he wore: "Stars of pure gold" -the highest civilian and military awards or th e Soviet Union - Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Socialist Labor. Sl\11LL'l'G, HE ALSO displayed his alarm cigarette box, -which he-sets -at hourly intervals so he won't smoke too much. It will only open when the hour is up. \Vhen it came to the after-dinner enter· tainment by the Johnny Mann Singers, Brezhnev said he liked best two songs "about the perennial argument going on between women and men." Thev v.·ere from "Sou1 h Pacific" -"I'm ·Conn 'a Wash That Man Right Out of 'tliy Hair," and "Nothing Like a Dame." "There is indeed nothing better than women in the world," said Brezhnev. One of the party's guests W93 June Allyson of Newport Beach. Nixon, at the end of the evening, said: "lt is our goal and it is our hope that this day begins a week of meetings which will make a greater contribution to the cause of peace in the world than any meetings ever held in this hoUse." SIUlng PrettB on flfonda y and sclcnti3ts here f!agerly await the return of the filn1 , which in· eluded the first pictures of. a solar. narc OOServed from above earth's obsc.'W'lng atmosphere. They described the narc which erupted F'riday as a 1ne<1lum one , but one '"'hieh produced more ooe~"' than Is used on earth by man in sevc al dc-cades. A ma· jor goal ol the Skylab solar experiments is to help unlock the secret of controllt..'<i thcrmoouClcar fusion. the source ot tht! sun's enefgy, Thi s would aid in the .!;Carch for au unlimited and Pollution·frec power source on earth. · ,. . 'A111 you sure I can·t be ca/Jed to testify?' MIGs Fly Ov er South Vietnam, " Pose New Tl1rcat SAIGON (UP I -Field reports said today North ictna1ncse ~tlGs havl) made at least lhree fl ights over South Vietnamese 11.'rritory since the Jan. 28 cease-fire in \l'hat intelligence! sources called one or the most disturbing developme11ts of the shaky truce. Intelligence sources said Norlh Viel· nam had started building nine airfields and that th is and the overflights could mean the Con1munists \1·crc ready· to b:it- tle the South Vietnamese ai r force for the first time or the war. The reported t.l!G acli\·it1es l'Oincided with South VictMmese observance or Armed Forces Day. a display of South Vietnamese airpo"'·er and a y,•aming by President Nguyen \'an Thieu that the C'A>mmY!li..\l\L WM ·till...ID:.~nru=· ne~dwlow•,.· "--.11----1 a military victory in South V:ietnam.._ THE l\flG F'l.lGllTS \\'ere the first reported in at least fQUr vcar~. Throughout the enti re Vietnan1 \\'<ir, th'• Contmunisl'i never f.'mploycd aviation in South Viet nan1 a lt hough MIGs frt..'<l uently· baltlcd U.S. l'.·arplanes in the North. The• l.:l.S. Air Force not only hHs wilhttn:1wn its planes from Vietnai11 hu t American planes have cca.sc<J reconnaissance missions over the North. U.'S. sources have indic<itC'd lh:it if North Vie tnam begins aerial comb.it 1n the South, President Nixon may have to reapps:aise the U.S. decision . embodied in the JM. 27 Paris cease-fire agreem ent, to end U.S. air as \\Cit as nava l find ground acti\'ity in South Vietnam. The latest such overnight \\'JS by a t.11G 19 on J\londay, Brig. GCtl. Bui The Lan. commander of the South Viet· namese Marine Corps in the Quang Tri area. told UPI Correspondent Tracy -Wood, who witnessed that fl ight ·herself from Quang Tri City. The. si lvery plane, fl ying high, came in fron1 !he north, mad;e two passes over the city \\'hile the marines pumped heavy machin cgun fire at it. then turned b.1ck north. UlltT....._ Pigmy cfllmpaneze Louise was flr1l aboa rd San Diego Zoo's new bus lmktng main zoo at San Die go to nearby San Pas qual Wild Animal Park. service for human s starts Wed nesday . ' • • ' . Tuts.day, Jun' 19, lq73 . DAILY PILOT 5 • R oogan Oppo~es R equired Sef vice Q1we11 Mary Dispute SACRAM&NTO (UPI) - Gov. Ronald Reagan says hair ·style restrtctlons of t h· e fashionable Cllft Hotel in San F'rancisco will prohibit hlm • rorm dining there with his 14- year~ld son. But Reagan nonetheless said Monday he opposes a bill by Assemblyman John Burton ([)..San Francisco) that would make it agalMt the law for a state-licensed business t o refuse to serve customers because of their hair length or style. ' ."I just don't like to see curt's restaurant refused lo serve him dinner during the Christmas s e a s o n . The res taur ant ruled the assemblyman's hair exceeded its below·the-colla.r standard. Bookstore Not Under 1913 Law • 0"1Ttl ........ · government passing laws to forte everybody to d o whatever government thinks they should do," Reagan told a group of Sacramento area high school students at a ques- tion and answer session Mon- day. 1• And, I recognize ih saying that if I ever take Nancy and 1ny son to dlnneri I can't go to that restaurant,'' he added. LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A book store, even one "Specializ· i:ng in erotica, is not subject to the Red Light Abatement Act ol 1913, a judge ruled Monday. Negativ e Reaction Judge Charles S. Vo ge I dismissed rour civil suits Assemblymen Paul Priolo (R-1..os Angeles) (left) and brought by the district at· \Vatter Karabian (D-Los Angeles) wQTe "hard hats" torney's office against adult during Monday's session to dramatize "unsafe coh· Jiis son, Skipper, a freshman in high school. wears his hair at shoulder length. book stores and movie ditions" ·in the old Capitol. Several colleagues arcades. criticized their actions but found rio r ules banning The district attorney's office them. · · argued that the book stores ~------------~------­ were places of lewdness and The modish Burton troduced the bill after Hospital's Aide Held in- the therefore violated a I a w forbidding houses or pro- stitution and "lewdness." - The judge agreed with defense arguments that the law had never been given such a meaning, and {hat 'closing the shops would be prior restraint on publications, in ---Ap--· 5-~ "Jf*S-violation -o·f-consntotlonal Via. ' l.JfJU W guarantees o( freedom of ex· VICTORVILLE (AP ) -An administrator of St . J\fary's Desert l-lospital in Apple Valley, Lester J . Mick, was to be arraigned today on rive counts )ot a criminal com· plaint. pression. SF Council Ex,-bank Veep to, Plead Guilty.in Fund J\'.lisuse • SAN FRANCISCO I AP) -A formCr--SankOf America-vie"<! president accused of misap- plying $}04 ,723 in runds will "probably plead guilty," his attorney said Morxlay. The banker, V ir gil !\1cGowcn. 51, Sunnyvale, "'as released f\1ooday after U.S. Magistrate Richard Goldsmith slashed his ball fro m $500,000 to $20.000. lhis mess." . "'i\1y Client ~probably will plead guilty." said Armando. .··1 believe "'e will be able to work out a plea with the U.S. Attorney 's office." tie said ~lcGowen has no in· come, wants to resolve the matter as.Soon as possible and start supporting his family again. f\1cGowcn had va n ished ASSf. U.S. Alty. Paul J. · Mick. 44, offered to give p s y c.h ological evaluatlons though he was not qualified, authorities said . April 23 on his wa y to work at FitzPatrick said the govern- the b ank ' s Market-Geary ment found that McGowen SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -branch here. He was arrested allegedly misapplied $571,922. More than a dozen dancers Thursday n l g ht at a Go ld smith or dered Bans Nttdity In Taverns restaurant near his home after McGowen to deposit a deed for who appear: nude on stage returning to attend a son's his home -in "'hich he has an ( ~ ) were in the audience as the high school graduation. equity of about $16,000 _ and The remainirJ8 three counts BRIEFS Board of Supervisors pass_ed a $2,000 of a $4,000 savings ac- law banning most nude ac· A1TORNEY R egi na Id count as bail. .., _______ .....,. livily from the city's bars and Armando said McGowen, who After being apprehended charge him with forging a fie· nigThehtclubsrd: do ted IO.l must report his daily plans tQ. McGowen told FBI agents he 0 mance a P the federal probation office by had spent most of the time tiUou.s name, supplying mari· Monda y prohibits bottomless phone every morning "will since he disappeared riding juana to his foster children, cost';111les in any establlshment cooperate fully with th'e bank Greyhound buses an d once l-ll--~an~dL~HSSing grenad~-serv~ or drinUo~le~and-il.3 aud.itors_to_cicar_u_ enL.alt thLwax..to_Miami. devices. He ls a190 accused of dancers are allow~ only on:::::::=~==~~====::::::=::'.'~::.'.:::=~:::::':::=:::.... raping a 16-year~ld Victorville stages . 18 inches b1gh and at girl. Mick ts free on $.'!,500 lea.st six feet from the nearest ball customer. · The supervisors' debate in e Co111plex De11led -the board chambers brought frequent laughter from a large crowd, whi ch included several of-the-ent~iner.i: .~ methods are outlawed in the LONG BEACH (AP I -A permit for construction oL a 639-unlt apar1ment in Santa lt.1onica has been denied by the South Coast Re g ional Coastline Commission. _ ln a &-4 vole Monday. the commissioners denied the re- quest of Jt.F.11. Ltd, to build 574 apartments and 65 cOn- domlnlums near the coast in the Ocean Park ne ighborhood. e 1•a11 Hiked BURBANK CAP ) ordinance. c. Supervisor John Barbagelata, who wrote the bill which now goes to Mayor Joseph Alioto for signing. said it was "a reasonably liberal law," whi~ ~ill "just prevent the customers from touchiRg the merchandise." Mart Guilt )· lrt Murd ers Maintenance employes and screen c artoonists at Disneyland have received a pay raise, says a spokesman for Walt Disney Productions. Ed Prclock, Disney's labor ONTARIO (AP) -Jerry relations manager, said Mon-James Youngberg ·or St. Louis day that. the recently con-has been convicted, within summated contract With the minutes of the conclusiotl of i1otlon Pictures Screen Car· his own testimony, of murder· toonlsts Local 839 calls for a 3-ing two peace of(icers and a cent hourly pay Increase dur· gas station attendant. , lng the first and third yean of Yovngberg, 30, had entered the pact and 20 cents in the a mandatory iMocent plea to second year. The contract is accusations or slaying a retroactive to Feb. 1, Prelock highway patrohpan,. who sto~ said. ped him in a stolen car, and Cartoonists average $5 an killing a sherill's UeUtenant hour. a n d a station attdn(lanL Ch Judge llenry Busch or San • N ame an9et Bernardino County Superior SACRAMENTO (AP) Cow-I gave his verdict J\1onday WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE~Ol LAW Of ORANGE COUNTY nov1s10NALL Y Ac cam um t Y THl coMM1n11 Of I Al EXAMINllS Of THE STATI I AI Of CAUFOlf\llA FUll-TIME LAW STUDY PROGR AM NOW AVAILABLE • If pu .tr• •v•r JI wltil •" A.A. c1.,r••· or e If .,..., ·Ir• ov•r 23 .tlllf 11.tv• .ttl.ti".d ;,. .tpp.tr•11t ln .. 11.tthl.il .tblUty ,"ti• ~11lv .ilo"t of 1ltovo Ito Ito lfo .. m\I"'" by toll], e n.. J.D. or LLI. ,j19rto tin II• ••"""' in 3 .,,.,. - ,, lf'll of l11ll·li"'• l.tw 111111., I 15-16 c1•11roo"' howr1 ptf wttkl, or in • .,.,,. of lt11 of p••l·limo 11to"lf1n10 jl d1nt1 p1r wotk; 3-4 ho11ri por ~l•11I •"" "'" ... ,,,," • lll9lblo to l1k1 tho C.ilifor,.11 l •r lx.tml,.1tlon. 800 South Brookhurst An•heim 92804 · (714) 635-3453 Gt.MN1tos ••t olltlltlo to hko "-• C.tllfoml• St1t. l •r E••mi"•tio". APPLY NOW FOR SEPTEMBER 6th DAY, EVENING OR WEEKEND CLASSES ITUOINTI IUGll ll JOI JIOllAllT INSUllO ITUOl"1' lOANI A,,IOVIO FOi vtnlANS Most of the 19 campuses in in the nonjury trial. California's state university r:==='='======'============='--====;::::::::.cc=; and colleges system would gain the right to change their na,mes under a bill passed 45-- 10 by the AS1embly M~onday. A s s embtyman Lawrence Kaptlo!I (0-San Diego), said h is measure would automatically change l h e names of the campuses at San Jose. San FranclsCo, San Diego. San Luls Obispo and Arcata and would allow the other campuses to chan'ge their names with approVat o( . the system trustees. e P e la11 Oka11e d SACRAMENTO CAP) -A -111-month delay In a one-penny 11les tax hike -until Jan. 1, 1'74 -won approval on an 11· o vote Monday from a key , AAett'ntily committee. But the lax delay bill'• author, Sen . Robert Lagomarsino, took out a sec· tlon Of tho bill that would have given state t11J)Ayer1 a one- time 2 percent rebate In state personal Income t11e1. SUch a rebate la lneluded In o tax ll mltatlon-retund ln· itlaUve sponsored by Gov. Ronald Reagan ·alm1ng for a Nov. 8 special election. • Beach: ~UltOffldal state bll'd) /J PSA wanls to go north (or sou th) with your money. Other Grinn ingb irds to San Francisco and San Diego . Over 160 flights a day connecting all of norlhern and soulhern Californ ia. , Call your travel agenl or PSA and lei's migrate . PSA gives you a lift. Brennan Honors Pickets LONG BEACH (AP) -U.S. Labor Secretary Peter Bren- ni n refused to ~ross picket lines to deliver a speech aboard the Queen ~1ary here Monday and spoke instead at a ~arby restaurant. ''I didn't want to aggravat~ the situation even though it is not in my ju~lctlon," Bren- nan said. He added, however. . pwt he hoped the dispute would be quickly resolved. Members of the ltotarine Cooks and stewards Union began pi cketing the pennanenUy • moored tourist and convention facility J\1aY 25 after a breakdown in contract negotiaUons With the food service concessionaire o n board . BRENNAN, WHO addressed the National Retail Merchants Council , told newsmen that the Watergate scandal has not af· fected the operations or the Labor Department. "\Ve are ·working seven days a week, 24 hours a day desp!!_e the televised W a t e r g a t e Oear- ings," he said. "We are gQing lo move ahead reg'ardless of what Is going on in the Senate caucus room," the labor .secretary said. Commenting on President Nixon's Phase four economic program, Brennan said he V.'as satisfied wages weren't froze n in the new plan. "Working people, of coUrse, nrc happy that these (wages) v.·eren't frozen," Brennan said . "And they're hoping the ne~t 60 days wil l show some signs o( holding down prices." The cabi·nct member added that he thought the 60-da y retail price freeze \.\'OUld work. Reagan AidesFeared A rabs SACRAMENTO tAP) Fears that Gov. Ronald Reagan might become a kid~ nap target of Arab terroriSts may have been a· factor in Re~gan's tighter air travel security, his aides have disclosed. The Republican governor abandoned taking r o u t in e commercial airli ne f 11 g ht s around California after a rash of hija.ckings last year and the state leased a private jct plane primarily fdr his use. The governor told a group of high school students Monday : "ONE OP THE winning ar- ·gwnents (of his ~rity men) was n0:t 3llY threat to me, but that I could constitute a threat to others by being on the plane- because there had been a ·number or cases \\'here some of the hijacking price. you know . has been to free some· one f r o m prison instead of money . "And it so happened that some of the threats that have con1e our \vay ha~ lo d' 1vith prisoners here in California." Reagan said. Edwin Meese Ill, the governor's top · aide, acknowledged that Reagan probably .v.•as . referring to Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the convicted slayer of the late Sen. Roberl F. Kennedy. Sirhan is under life sentence al Sttn Quentin Prison . Several groups of Arab ter- rorists involved i n in· ternational airline hijacklngs had demanded S irhan 's release as the condition of free ing hostages. No such de· mand v.'as met. ASKED rF there had been any specific thrents to skyjack lleagan for 1hat purpose. ~·leese said: "I can say we hnve had a variety.of thi-eats from people who purport to represent every variety of fringe group." That \.\'as as specific as he could be, j\.1eese said. Re a g a n administration pollcy is not to discuss any threats to1,·ard Reagan in any detail. partly to avoid en· r·ouraging others to 1nake such threats. 1 llcagan used to fly com· mcrcial airlines between Los Angeles and Sacr~mento and · elsewhere in the state on a routine basis. GENERAL TIRE PRICED RIGHT! Ge_neral's Famous 4~Ply Jet~Air·m r $ for Site 6.50-13 lubeless blackwall ptus $1 .73 Fed. Ex. Tax each. •Stro ng 4-Ply· Construction •Easy Steering Contoured Shoulders •Famous Dual Tread Design ...------------~ Charge ll at Gene_r_e_l_.Ii1• ~ ........ , .. 7.00-13 or C78·14 FITS: Corvalr, Chevy II, Dart, Falcon, Vatlanl, . Gremlin, Hornet, Javelin, American. Buick Special, Chevelle, Mualang. Falrlane, Comet. 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Compel!uwo11 p11Ct d •t 646-5033 -540·5710. -7:30 to 6:00 Dilly l11<1open<1tnl Ot•l.!'!!_~1!1p117l!llil-..._ I I • t11ro1-,...11-..111111. • • ·.. -----.--SOorier or later, you'll own Ge_ner~ls ...,.. __ _. ' ·. ~ ··' • .. • • • . f OAILV PllOl Tuesday, June 19, 1973 . Astronauts Slip Will Planners Go By .Book? TO YOUR llEALTII DEPT. -TI1e long--awaited report of a proposed master plan for -hospitals in Orange C.OUnty has now been released 10 the pu bl.ic by the Orange Q:iunty Health PlaMing Council. 1 The report was not only long-awaited, it I is long -period. Foor-hundred pages long, as a matter t or ract, all sandwiched between red l covers. It looks Jlke the LA telephone book. Size, of course, isn't hardly as im- 1 portant as content. But there ls some evidence today that people who labor through the voluminous text will iAdeed question some of that content. · ''I. .BOD..ED DOWN IN simplistic fashion. \\'hat the report. says is that 6range· County has too many acute care hospitals now. Th.at means the regular SAPCE CENTER, Houston (AP) - Commander Charles Conrad Jr. ~nd P aul J . \Yeilz stepped oulsidl! the! orbiting Skylab space station today, revived a dead battery with a hammer-pounding repair job and swiftly retrieved .six canisters of film which may r eveal many secrets of the sun. They slipped outside 45 minutes earlier than schedul ed and finished the pla.Med three-hour space walk in half the time. "DONT FALL. IT'S a Jong way down." Weitz ~autiooed as the two astrooauts slipped through an a irlock hatch for the walk. British Tell Hughes It's Okay· to Stay LONDON (APl -Britain is e:i1:tending its v>'clcome to llo\vard Hughes and his billions. 11ughes needs a new permit to stay in Britain past JWle 27. lJe hasn't applied (...__I_N_S_H_OR_T_ .• _. _) sort d hospital. It suggcsLs that no more but a British official said : "There's no sbou1d be built and in effect, some doubl he'll get an extension." numbers or hospital beds now licensed ought to be shifted to other areas. He was allowed to enter lhe coontry r. ft"'or example, the hospital master pta·n _withOl!J.il yaJid pass2Qrt y,·hen he arrived in London Unannounced Dec. 27. Off1ci8Is I suggests there are too many hospital said he satisfied them about his identity l beds in the Newport Beach, Costa :P.1esa ~ and Irvine areas and this ;'surplus" ~ means of support. should be shifted to ciUes in the western •• An s1cer to N ixo11 sector ol the county. Reading the report, you get the notion NE\V YORK (AP) -The CBS that the plaMing council doesn 't care Television network says it will broadcast ' much for the idea of building a teaching a special IS.minute program tonight to f hospital at the University of Califurnia's present viewpoints contrasting with those r Irvine campus. nor 1he construction of expressed last Wednesday by President Western Worlds hospit.al at Irvine, nor Nixon in his nationally t e I e vi s ed tbe proposed upgrading of our county economic message to the nation. l hospital, known as Orange County The special program , which begins at l\1edical Center. 7 p.m. PDT, is part of a new CBS Nev.'s policy in whlcb so-caUed ''instant THROUGH rr AIL, someOOw, you analysis" of presidential speeches has t suspect that the healtb planners figure been ended by the CBS network. "Yep. it's a Jong way dm\n ," CorlrRd commented as the th ird crewman. Dr. Joseph P. Kerwin. took telc\1s!on pie· tures from Inside the laboratory. The trio \\'as nearing the end of the record 28-day mission, aiming for u Fri· day splashdo\vn in the Pacific Ocean. The first job outside was to PoUnd on a battery regul ator in nn attempt lO free a stuck electrical relay. "IT \\'ORKEO, GENTLE.~1EN, you 've done it again," capsule communicator Rusty SchwE!ick.art radioed when signals on the growld indicated the battery had begun charging. 'Jbe operation added to the astronaut•' reputations as "fix anything" spacemen. Earlier in the flight they erecud a makeshift sun shade to cool down the ovemeated woriahop aJ>j in • daring space-walk freed.a stuck solar panel. After fixing the battery, Qwad dim~ ed e seven-rung laddtt to start the long task of removing the film cam ·and replacing them with a new supply. WEIT~ -STOOD IN FOOT restraint. outside the open hatch to assist with the film transfer. "Look at the sun bitting the top of those clouds, just the tippy tops •• Where are we.Ru.sty?" Weitz asked at one point . "Over ~tontana ," Sch we I ck a r l arwwered. "That's what I thought," Weitz said. "You can look into Canada an~ see all lllOOe lakes " The -ast~aUts got 8Jl" early start on tbe space w.alk. \Vlth prcpar~Uon.s run-- nlng Wad 1of schedule, Con rad asked MJssion Control : "What ebout a little early going out?" "See no reason \1•hy you can't," came the reply. So they went oot about 45 mlrwtes early. The astronauts completed their ex· tensive telescope examination of the Stu1 Opening Da)· -·01 Summit Ends Happily .. on 1'1ondaY and scientists here eagt!:rly a""alt lhe return· of the film . which ln· eluded lhe first pictures of a solar fla re observed from above earth'• obscuring stl1l0.')-phere. They deSL'flbcd the fl are which eru~cd Friday as a medium onc .. but one which • produced more energy than Is used on earth by man in severe! decades. A ma- jor goal of the Skylab solar experiments is to help unlock the secret of controlled thermonuclear fusion, lhc sou.rce of the sun's energy. • This \vould aid In lhc search for an unliinited and poll ution-free power sourCX' on earth. · \VASli!NGTON (AP). -Soviet Com-, munist leader Lcpnid J, Brezhnev,. all · smiles and good will, c:ompleted his first day of surnmit talks Monday in what he proclaimed a happy mood. 'At8 you SUl8 I can't be- called to tes tify r · And he predicted that when his l<klay visit is over "Pm certain I'm going to leave here in a very good· mood." Brezhnev and President Nixon said good night at midnight, after a round of talks and a White House dinner party. STOPPING ON mE porch the leadefS conferred and decided tO get a little ex- tra rest, postponing today's signing ceremony for four agreements by one hour. As the party ended it was 7 a.m. in Moscow, Nixon noted, and he urged the Soviet leader to "get some rest." The Russians attended the black-tie af- MIGs Fl y Over So11tl1 Vietnam, Pose Ne'v Threat fair attired in their traditional business SAlGON (U P I 1 -Field reports said suits. today North Vielnamt'sc MlGs have The diMer itself had started an hour late, with While House aides explaining made at least three n ight s over South that Brezhnev -wanted to chat in the Vietnnmese territory since the Jan. 28 receiving line. cease-fire in \1·h.1L intclligt'nce 'sources called one of lhe n1ost disturbing AND NIXON DISClDSED in his roast developments of the sh:iky truce. ! that counting up beds is the way to 1 ----+-detennine_JJ the-people_have..adeq1.1ia~1ee-~•~Bomltlng?-Perhap .. .__ __ 00.,pitals. \VASHINGTON (AP) -D eren s e that, noting the 1.25 guests were from lntelligent•e sourl'es said i'\Ol'·th Vict- across the nation and of differing sectors nam had slartetl building nine alrfield!-i of society, Brezhnev had been asking and that this and the overflights could \\'hether the individuals supported "the mean the Co1nmuojsts 1rcrc ready' to bal- new in1 ahves ln egant-to-soviet.,.· --",w,e=th<'-'"Sou"-'t~h"1'"1iewt"n"'am..._esne",ll1lr'-"'ror""cc'-l'fo'-r~the~---I American friendship and cooperation . --· Some. other ractors, however. might be Secretary-<l.esignate James R. Scb.lesinger argued. Like the UC Irvine teaching says he might recommend renewed hospital is calculated to train future American bombing of North Vietnam if physicians, conduct research and deal Hanoi mounts a lhreatening offensive with exotic illnesses. Community hospitals against Soutb Vietnam. have a different role. Orange Cowlty "I can envisage circumstances under l\1edical Center provides for: les&aHluent which there could be, a resumption of the patients. bombing," he said 'Monday. All this amounts to more than Just Schlesinger testified. before the Senate counting beds. Anned Services Committee which is ex- The Western Worlds hospital is drawn pected to take several days l?efore voting rrom a concept of providing complete on hls nomination. + health care for the C9fUIDUDity of Irvine. That infant commWlity doesn't carry much clout in population r)ght now ·but it has a projected future-head cowtt of some 430,000 residents. The way the ht'alth planners have it figured. no hospitals would be built to serve Irvine within the next decade. ALL OF TlflS ~11ggests that the big , master plan may not simply Qe accepted j -as the gospel of future hospital gro'4ih for Orange County. or course. it is going to be a bit difficult for citizens or civic leaders to pull together their comments on the volume. The big red book \\'as r~ased for pu blic consumption Saturday. Public hearings on the findings began last night and continue through Wed~ ncsday in the County Seat. You'd better be a speed reader if you want to be prepared. e 1U ethadone Do11hle N WASHINGTON (UPI) -nlicit use or methadone, an addictive drug used as a treatment substitute for heroin. has more than doubled sin<e last September, the government's chief narcotics en- forcement officer told Congress Monday. John E. Ingersoll, director of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drug.oi (BNDD), said methadone use is quickly approaching marijuana and heroin as a major part of lhe iUegal drug traffic in the United States. e Ne"' Bra%11 Leade r BRASILIA, Brazil (UPI) -The military leadership Monday chose Ernesto Geisel, a retired four-star general and head or the government oil monopoly, aS the next president or Brazil IT WOULD HAVE been nice, for e1--where elections have been forbidden i a mple, if the health planners could have since 1964. l issued the big book say about one month Geisel, 64, will take over as leader of be.fore the -public bearings "Were gaveled~-Latin America's largest nation from into session. Emilio Garrastazu r.1edici, who has head· But apparenUy the planners just didn't ed the military government since 1969. plan it that way. Medici's four-year tenn expires in 1974 This Point in itself might raise a little and he is scheduled to step down March debate. 15. SOVIET LEADER LEONID BREZHN EV AT WHITE HOUSE DINNER He Agreed With Si.ngers, "T here's Nothing Like a Dame" _NY, Time s Reports Dean _l{ept ·$_14,000 in Funds NEW YORK (UPI) -Th< New York Times reported today that former White House Counsel John \V. Dean III kept $14,IXXJ of 1972 Republican campaign funds and put it into a special trust fund not ln his own nan1e. The Times al&'o said that Dean, who is prepared to , link President Nixon with knowledge ol'. the \Vatergate coverup "·hen he testifies before the Senate \\liltergate committee next week, bor- ro\\'ed another $4,000 from campaign funds to finance his wedding and honeymoon, secured Lhat money with an i.o.u. and later repaid it with a check. SYNDICATED COLUMNIST J a c k Anderson also reported that Dean had borrowed the $4,000 for the same purpose. But Anderson said in a broad- cast on ~letromedia television Monday night that it was not known whether Dean returned that money. Those were the first reports of anyone connected with the \Vatergate scandal using campaign rund s for personal purposes. The Times said sources cl06C to the \\latergate investigation gave t"·o ac- coonts of the $14 ,000. One account said the money came from $22,000 earmarked. for placing - advertisements ". President Nixon's lndochina~cy. It said $8,lm was spent in placing such ad- vertisements in the New York Times and the Wasbiiigtoo Post, and the remaind er was left over. ANDERSON SAID the $14,000 used to ftnance Dean's wedding in October came from the newllpaper advertising fWld. He also said Dean deposited $14,000 re- maining from that fund in bis safe. Dean's borrowing tbe $4,000 was a tecmical crime, the Times quuoted a Justice Oepi.rtment official as saying. However, the official said prosecutor3 were not planning to charge Dean..90 'hat score because nabody had complained. * * * Scandal Fig ures Midwest Twister Hurts 60 Probed My Lll.i WASHING'l'ON (UPI) _J Attorneys attempting to overturn the conviction of Lt. \Villiam L. Calley Jr. have asked a military court to probe the role the White House played i.Q investigating the My Lai massacre. Stor1ns Pou1id Wide Sivatli Fro1n N orthtvest to Gu l f down o<1 llrie,, Al!llOu{lh There w•s e•· l~nsive m•l'IOI" or-r!v d•m-1 O>t•• w..rt no rtPOrb ol HrlOu& nlur!es "OM'! thr S!Orm . Coa•lal Wealher Sunny loday. l lOhl u11rl1ble Winds ni<;illl 1100 mCtl"nlng hou~ b1Coml114 we,terly 9 lo n kl'OU In •llffllOOtll 1001'( Ind Wldlll'ldey. Hl11h'1oday up. per 60s. C0<91lel temper11!urts r.<19• from 51 lo 70. Inland t~peral\lre1 renge lrom SI 10 ··•· Waltr l"'1P1relur1 U. S un, M oon, Tides TUl!ID.t.Y S.11tond hlqh , . 11;)1 p,m, S.0 S«ond low l :•l p.m. 2.' WEDNESDAY First high , , ?:07 p,m, J.I Flrtt low •. . .. . 1:111 a.m. o.o Second low ':•? p,m. '·' 5""' ltlNI S:•? 1.m. $tll 110' p,m, Mobtt IUHI 10.0 p.m. Sett t :G6 1.m. \ DAM.Y Pl.OT DELIVERY SERVICE The attorneys £iled a motion ~tonday with th,e U.S. Court or Military Appeals asking it to ordet the production of in- terviews, wiretaps, logs and other recotds collected by two fonner \Vhite House aides who have been mentioned In the Watergate case. The lawyers cited published reports that former New York policeman John J. cauifield and an associate, Anthony F. Ulasewlcz, interviewed My -Lai pnrtic1pant.s on behalf of the White ~louse. Caulfield and Ulasewicz ~rked -on undereovcr projects for the White Rouse for 1hrce years beginning the spring of 1969, principally under the ~'Upcrvision of John D. Ehrllehman, one ol President Nixon's chief aides. J)rowued Man Name d CO'l"J'ONWOOO COVE, Nev, (AP) - National Park Service rangers Monday identified a. man who drowned while swimming In Lake ~toha ve soulh or'here 81 John Loring UI, 20, of Long Beach. !·Ii! body was recovered Sunday in 90 fett or W8f.(!r just north or Davis Dam. • Nixon publicly reassured his g11est : fir.:rt time of the "-ar. "Not only in-th.is room, but acro6s tbe The reported ~l!G activities coincided country. regardless of political party, '4'ith Soutll \'ietnnmesc ob.scrvaoce of regardless of "'hatever the organization Armed Forces Day. a display of South may be the overwhelming nu!Jlber of Vietnamese a irpo"·er and a -A'arning by Americans support the objecUve of President Nguyen Van Thieu that fll(' Soviet-American friendship." Communists \\'ere stil l determined to \\•in The 66-year-old Brezhnev proudly ex-a military v\ctory in South Vietnam. plained the two medals .he wore : "Stars of pure gold" -the highest civilian and THE J\IIG F't.IGllTS "·ere the firSt military awards of the Soviet Union _ r eported ln ti t least fou r years. Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Throughout the entire Vietnarn \\'ar. the Socialist Labor. Coinmunlsts nC\'t'r employt!(I :iviation 'in South \1ictna m nlthough MH:s frt'<1ucnHy SJ\IILING. HE Al.SO displayed his ball.led U.S. "'arplaocs in 1h1• North. 'l'h~ alarm cigarette box; which he sets at li.S. Air Fort·c not only h;i~ \\'ithdrawn hourly intervals so he won 't smoke too it9 plant's from \'iet11an1 but r\1nerlcu11 much. It wW only open when t~e hour is planes havt' ceased reeonnti.lssa.nce up . mission!'i over the No rth. \Vhen it came to the after-dinner enter-U.S. sourcrs h.1vt· incticntcd that if tainment by the Johnny Mann Singers, NOrth Vietnam begins ~1enal <..~moot in Brezhnev said he liked best two songs the Sooth, President Nixon may have tC> "about the perenniaJ argument going on reappraise the U.S. decision. embodied in between women and men." They were the Jan. 27 P,1ris eease-fire agreement, from "South 'Pacific" -"I'm Gonn'a lo end U.S. air as "ell a!-:-naval and Wash That Man Right Out of lo1y Hair," ground actiVi1y in South Vielnam . and "Nothing Uke a Dame." The latest such O\'erflig.ht \\•as by a "There is indeed nothing better than ~tl G 19 on ~londay, Brig. Geo. Bui The women in the world," said Brezhnev. Lan, con1mander of the South Viet- One of the party's g11ests was June namese Marine Corps in the Quang Tri Ally50n of Newport Beach. area. told UPI Correspondent Tracy Nixon, at the end of the evening, said: Wood, who witnessed lhat fl ii,.rht herself "It is our goal a'nd it is our hope that this from Quang Tri City. The silvery plane, day begins a week of meetings which will flying high, came in from the north. make a greater contribution to the cause made two passes over the t:il y while the or peace in the world than any meetings marines pumped heavy mnchinegun fire eyer Mid in lhis house." at lt, then turned bac-k north. Sitting Prettfl Plgmy chlmpaneze Louise was fir1t aboard Sin Diego Zoo's new bus llnKing main zoo at San Diego to nearby Son Pasqual WU(I Anlmol. Park. Service lor humans slarts Wednesday. I I . ' I ' ' .. TueMI~. June 19, 1973 DAILY PI LOT 5 R eagan Opposes R equired Service q1reeu Mary Dispute SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Gov. Ronald Reagan aays hair style restrictions or t he rashlonable Clift •lotel In San Francisco will prohibit him form dining there wllh his 14.- yea r-<>ld son. . ButJleagan nonetheless said Monday he opposes a bill by Assemblyman John i Burton (0.San Francisco) lhat would make it against the law for a state-licensed bu!iness to refuse to serve customers because of their hair length or sly le. "I just don't like to see government passing laws to forre everybody to do u•ha tevcr government thinks they should do," Rea gan told a group of Sacramento area high school students at a ques-- uon-and answer session Mon- day. "And, I recoKnlze in saying tha t it 1 ever take Nancy and 111y sm to dinner, I can't go to tha t restaurant," he added. ~tis son, Skipper, a freshman In high school, wears his hair at shoulder length. The modish Burton In- troduced the bill after the . Hospital's Aide Held 01i 5 Counts VICTORVILLE (AP) -An adrninistrator of St. Mary's Desert •lospital in Apple Valley, Lester J. Mick, was to be arraigned today on rive counts of a criminal com· plaint. Mick, 44 , offered to give psych ologlcal evaluations though he was not qualified, authorities said. ... The remaining three counts Clift's restaurant refu sed to serve him di.Mer during the Christmas s e a s o n . -The re s taurant ruled the assemblyman's hair exceeded . its below-the-collar standard. Bookstore Not Under 1913 Law LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A book store, even one specializ- ihg in erotica, is not subject to the Red Light Abatement Act or 1913, a judge ruled Monday. N enative Reaction Judge Charles S. Voge I D dismissed four civil suits Ass~mblymen Paul Priolo (l~·LoS An geles) (left)" and brought by the dlsti-ict at· \Vatter Karabian (D-Lo s Angeles) wore "hard J1ats " tomey's office against adult during M.bnday's se ssion to. dramatize ·~unsafe con. book stores and movi e ditions" in the old Capitol. Several colleagues arcades. criticized the ir actions but found no rules banning The district atlomey's office the m. , • · argued that the book stores -----~--------------­ were places of lewdness and therefore violated a · I a w forbidding houses ·-of •pro- stitution and "lewdness." , The judge · agreed .with · defense argwnents that the law had never been given such a meaning,, and that cl.osing the shops , would be prior restraint on publication!, in \"iolation o+-constitutional- guaranteeS of freedom or ex- pression. SF Council Bans Nudity In Taverns SAN FRANCISCO (AP) More than a dozen dancers Ex -bank --'-V eep -to,-Flead Guilty in Fund Misuse SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A this mess." former e·a·nk of-America ·vice-''My-client-probably will president accused or misap-plead guilty." said Armando. plying $104,723 in fund s wil l "l believe we will be able to "probably .plead guilty," his work out a plea with the U.S. attorney said l\.1onday. Attorney's office." The b a n k er, V ir gi l HesaidMcGowen has no in· ?i-1cGowen, 51, Sunnyvale; was come, wants to resolve the released Monda'y after U.S. matter as soon as possible and Magistrate Richard Goldsmith start supporting his family slashed hi s bail from $500,QOO again. to $20.000. McGowcn had va n is hed ASSI'. U.S. AttY. Paul J. April Z3 on his way to work at Fitzpatrick sai<t'the govern-- the b ·an k' s l\.1arket-Geary ment found that McGowen branch here. lie was arrested allegedly misapplied $571,922, Thursda y nigh t at a G o ld s m i t h or d e red restaurant neat his home after McGoWen to deposit a deed for who appear nude on stage returning to attend a son's his home -in y,·hich he has an Brennan Honors Pickets LONG BEACH (AP ) -U.S. Labor Secretary Peter Bren· nan refused to cross picket lines to deliver a speech aboard the Qu.een Mary here Monday and spoke instead at n 11earby restaurant. ahead regardless or what ls going on in the Senate caucus room," the labor secretary said . • Commenting on President NixOll's Phase Four et0nomlc program, Brennan said he was satisfied wages weren't frozen in the new plan. •·working people, of course. ar c happy that these (wages j v.·eren't frozen,'' Brennan snid. ''And they're hoping the next 60 days will show some signs of hold lng down prices." The cabinet member added that he thought the 60-day retail price freeze v•ould work. "I didn't want to aggravate the situation even though it ls not in my jurisdiction," Bren- nan said. lie added , however, that he hoped the dispute would be quickly resolved. Reagan AidesFearedArabs Members of the A1arfne Cooks and Stewards Union began picketin g the pennanenUy • moored tourist and convention facility rilay 25 after a breakdown in contract · negoUaUona with the food SACRAMENTO CAP) F'ears that Gov. Rona ld Reagan might become a kid· nap target o! Ara b terrorists may have been a factor in fieagan's tighter air travel security. his aides have disclosed. The Republican governor abandoned taking r o u t i n e service board. concessionaire on commercial airline f Ii g h I s BRkNNAN, WHO addressed the National Retail Merchants Council, told newsmen that the Watergate scandal has not af· fected the operations of the ,Labor Department. "We are v.·orking seven days a week, 24 · hours a day despite the -televised W a t e r g a t c..hea.r:.. ings, 11 he saiCI. "We are going to meve around California after a rash pf hljackings last year and the state leased a private jct plane primarily for his use. The governor told a group of high school students ~1onday : "ONE QL THE winn ing ar- guments (of his security men) was not any threat Ip me, bu t that I could constitute a threat to otflers by being on the Plane because there had been a GENERAL T[RE number of cases where some of the hijacking price, you know~ has been to free some- one r r 0 ni prison instead of money. "And it so happened that some of the threats that have con1e our \vay had to d!) \vith prisoners here in Callfornia," Reagan said. Edwin Meese III, t he g ove r no l"'s top aide, acknowledged th at Reagan probably v.·as referring to Sirhan Bishara Sirhan, the convicted slayer of the la'tc Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Sirhan is unde r hfe sentence a t San Quentin Prison, Several groups of Arab ter- rorists involved i n in· ternational airline hijackings had demanded S irh a n's release as the condition or freeing hostages. No such de- mand was met. ASKED IF there had been any specific threats to skyjack Reagan for that purpose, f.oleese said: "I can say we have had a variety of threa~ from people who purport to represent every variety of fringe ·group." That was as specific as he could be, Meese said. R e a g a n adrriinistration policy is not to discuss any threats toward Reagan in any dc ta.il. partly to a void en- f'ouraging others to make such threats. 1 Reagan used to fly com- mercial airlines between Los Angeles and Sacramento and elsewhere in the state on a routine basis. ( J V.'ere in the 3-\.l~ience as the high school graduation. equity of about $16,000 -and BRIEFS'--1-Board oC Supervlsor,_passe<l.-:---==---=-----~M. !Oli-ohl-#.OOO-sa•ings--a1e-l-.._- 1aw banning most nude ac· A TJ'ORNEY Re g i n a I d count as bail. "'----------' livity from the city's bars and Annando said ?i-1cGowen, \vho After being apprehended nightclubs. must report his daily plans to McG I Id FBI I • charge him with forging a fic- tiUow name, supplying mari- juana to hi s foster ch.ildren, The ordinance adopted l().l owen o agen s "'e tHe federal probation office by had spent most of the time Monday prohibits bottomless phone every morning, "will since he disappeared riding costwncs in any establishment cooperate fully with the bank Greyhound buses a n d once ' . and possessing grenade-type devices. He ls also accused of raping a t&-year--0ld Victorville girl. Mkk ts' free on 13,500 ball. serving food or drink. Topless and it.s auditors to clear up _ went all the way to Miami. daricers are allowed only on.-----------'----------''------ e C'o1nple.r De nied LONG BEACH CAP) -A permit for construction of a 639--unlt apartment In Santa Aionica has been denied by the South Coast Regional Coastline Commission. In a 6--4 vote Monday, the commJMIOners deflied the re- quest or H.F.H. Ltd, to build 574 apartments and 65 · cOO- domlnlums near the coast ·in the Ocean Park neighborhood. • ra11 Hike d BURBANK CAP) Malntena~ employes and screen c artoonists at Disneyland have received a pay raise, saYs a spokesman tor Walt Disney Productions. stages 18 inches blgh aq_d at least six feet from the nearest customer. The supervisors' debate ln the board chambers brought frequent laughter from a large crcr.·d. which included several of the entertainers whose methods are outlawed in the ordinance. Supervisor Barbagelata, who wrote the bill which now goes to Mayor Joseph Alioto for signing. sald it was .. a reasonably liberal law," which will "just prevent the customers from touching the merchandise." Mari Guil ty In Murders Ed Prelock, Disney's labor ONTARIO (AP) -Jerry relations manager, said Mon· James Youngberg of St. Louis day-that the.....recently coo-has been convicted, within summated contract with the minutes of the conclusion of Motion Pictures Screen Car-his own testimony, of murder· toonists Local 8.19 calls for a 3-ing two peace officers and a cent hourly pay Increase dur-gas station attendant. Ing lhe first and third years of Youngberg, 30, had entered the pact and 20 cents In the a mandatory iMOCent plea to second year. The .contract is accusations of slaying a retroactive to Feb. 1, ?relock highway patrolman, who sto~ said. ped him in a stolen car, and Cartoonists average $5 an killing a sheriff's lieutenant hour. a n (1 a· station attendanl · , Judge llenry ·Busch of San e Name Chan9et Bernardino County Superior WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY . PIOVISIONAll'f ACC•t:DITIO IY THf COMMITIIE OF IAI IXAMINl•S OF THI STAn I AI OF CALIFOINIA FULL· TIME LAW STUDY PROGRAM NOW AVAILABLE e If yo11 •rt tv..-le with •II A.A, d'9'''· Ot • If .,.., •r• ov1r 23 •11d h•v• •"•i11.0 in •pp1r11•t lnl1ll1<1u1I •blllty ..... .qulv11enl of 11Nvo ,,. 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(0-San .Diego), said hi s mea s ure wou l d automatically change the nsines of the campuses at San Jose1 San Francisco, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Arcata and wou ld allow the other campuses to change their names with approval of the system tru!tees. tlnieS a day on PSA. -· Ue la11 Olca11e d SACRAMENTO (AP) -A atx•month,delay In a one-penny sales tax hike -untll Jan. 1, 1974 -won approval on an 11· O vote Monday from a key Aslembly commltlet. But the tax delay bill'• author, Sen . Rober.t i Le~mar1lno, took out a sec· \Ion o flhc bill that would haY< given state taxp1yer1 a one-- time 2 percent rebate In state perAM1al Jncome taxes. Such a reflate Is lncluded1 n a lax llmltatlon·refUnd tn. l\lallYe spollJOred by Gov. Ronald Reagan aiming for a Nov. 8 special election. , .,........__. ... t. UllOffldal state bh'd) ,_·--;a . )) " l • PSA wanls to go north (or soulh) wilh your money. 01her Grinn ingbirds to San Francisco and San Diego . 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' ~-- l -' • . • DAD ,Y P ILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ' .. :: ·. ·: ~ :: .· ·! ·: •• .. •• .. , •• ~· .. . . •• . · Real Rush Just 48 hours after copies of an intensive study.and proposed master plan of Orange County health facilities and services were made available to the public, a round ~f 10 "public" hearings .was_launcbed Monday evening· 10 Santa Ana. The inch-ahd-a-half·lhick document is proposed lo serve as the single guide to development 2f future :hospi- tal, clinic, mental health and mental retafdation, nursing home and emergency care . facilities in the county. The Orange County Health Planning Council un· loaded its complex and far- reacbing recommendations after knowing for two years that the state had mandated a July 1 deadline on them. In just two days time, county citizens, along with the county's medical com· munity, are asked to produce their views. The hearings close on Wednesday and public response -if any digest· ible form of such can be found in such a short period - is tO be forwarded to Sacramento. There the document goes before the California Department of Health· and the California Health Planning Council for approval. The county planning council suggests in the docu· ment "the public hearings that are part of this planning process are expected to yield sigtiificant inputs" ... " It is unlikely that "significant inputs" can result from a public v.'hich is asked to digest nlore than 400 pages of charts, maps and tables of data and medical jargon . On top of this, the document contains a grossly confusing system of overlapping hospital service areas and health planning areas. It is the type of material that is terribly important to every community of the county, yet boundary lines seemingly were drawn with little respect to where citizens now live or where they probably will li••e in the future. ·The ~lannings_aUs for a freeze on any new hospital or nursing home tonstruction ittOrange County for the next 10 years. Taking one community as an example, I Advice Ignored, ~ . . ~ Connally -Packing • .~ ~ \\I ASHINGTON -The flat rerusal or Treatment this would mean the city or .Irvine would have no new facilities !or Its present 30,000 resldents, let alone the 150,000 who will move into~he new city in the next 10 years. (And only hali of th people who llve In Irvine are even recognl tea in Ifie udy -lndicatln that the data on which itf is based is outdated before ~t is even submitted.J Even a cursory examination suggests flaws and ser. ious questions about the reasoning of the health pJanning council. The public, along with the medical people who serve them, deserve more than a first glimpse at such a far-reaching proposal before a significant response can be expected. · Could it be that the health planning council would prefer NOT to hear from an informed public? TimiJ\gs of the release of the report and scheduling of the hear- ing is hardly conduCive to public involvement. It all smacks more of a railroad job than that of a sincere ef· fort at responsible planning and community involve· ment. Skyja~king Plan Works One could happen tomorrow, but there's no ques· tion that the government's no-nonsense protection measures against skyjacking are working. Not ·a single ~ucces~~ul skyj.acking took place ill this country since the 1ntens1f1ed drive began six months ago and several attempts have been thwarted. The program is working so well, in fact, that there's talk of loosening the restrictions or perhaps abandon· ing them com__pjetely~ The {>rogram is exeensive, cumbersome and annoying. The fnslting of~passengers, checking of all carry-on luggage and the presence of armed guards are bound to draw complaints. But the fact is, these procedures are indeed prevent- ing skyjacking. And a far greater majority of the nation's air passengers would rather undergo a little annoyance if it minimizes the chance a flight will end in Miami in- stead of Cuba. \ Bre%hnev's lVar Chest Btilging Dear Gloomy Gus Behind Those Peace Talks Kiev. Like the first carrier. the 18,000.ton l\·los k\•a, the Kie v is being built at the Nikolayc v Nesenke shipyard on the Black Sea. It \1•ill have a 900-ft. flight deck. niore than t"''ice the length of the ' '·-. P-ohn.JL<;;;.o_nnally to....consider postponing ---.,:::--a :60-day private trip around thf "''orld ( EVANS ·NOVAK J Think of the points Brezhnev would have s'Cored if he'd made his, trip to the U.S. on that other supersonic jct the Russians have left. 'VASHlNGTON -You will be hearing a lot about peace and trade tl}is \feek during party chairman Le o n i d Brezhnev's swnmit discussions i n \Vashington, but don't be lulled by any il- lusions abo1,1l the real nature of the Soviet rulers and what they're up to. crackdown \\'as as instantaneous and smashing as it \Vas unpublicized. hfos kva . · ' Item: Russia is extensively equipPing Syria and Iraq "·Ith large numbers of late-model l\1 1G su1>ersonic fighters and TU bombers. as v.·cll as powerful. SAM antiaircraft n1i~il1t defenses . h1ore than 10.000 Russian military officers, technl - <:ians and·specialists are now stationed in the two Arab countr ies. r ' ' • I ~. starting early next month with his wile. ~ Nellie, is the conclusive piece of ~ evidence tha't his one-month tour or duty ~ as a White flou.se consultant has been unrelieved disaster. Uninvited to lbe White House for tne loog, private chal.S" that used to be a normal routine of his lit:e as Secretary or the Treasury, Con- nally ha s been cut off from the flow of traffic so vital to the business of top-level government. M r . Nixon has found neither the time nor incliation to receive cOnnally's critclsm and r~enda­ tions. Acrordingly. John Connall y, object of the ~idenl's. ui:istinling admiration when be developed the new economic policy in f971 : 1s joiitlng the high heap ot Nixon advisers who fell because their ad· vice was unpalatable. Connally's resigna· lion as consultant now stems certain and his return to the administration in Mr. Nixon's second tenn doubtful. ThoughtS'Of seeking the Republican pr esi dential nomination in 1976 seem far from Con· nally's ·mind. AFTER lflS dramatic switch to the Republican party May 2, CoMally had not th e remotest' intention of accepting any assignment In Richard M. Nixon'S White House, just then starting to feel the heat of Watergate. But "'hen the White House publicly an- nounoo:l he had agreed to become a "part-lime" consultanl, Connally \\'as hooked. He accepted it in good grace, eVen though he was forced lo ~ke leave . mxn rus Jaw firm and resign from Cor- porate boards of directors. Connally assumed he would mo\'e into a lofty, ob- viously powerful perch in the \Vhite House, from which to help Mr. Nixoo find a way out of the Watergate wilderness. "It seemed like an attractive challenge," one Connally intimate told us. "It took him back to 1971 , when he saved Nixon by finding.a way out o{ the inflation wilderness." If that in truth was Connally's mood, lt lasted only until his first day in Wilsh.ington, A1ay 10. On that day. he spent close to ·one hour with l\1r. Nixon in the total privacy or his office. SPEAKING from his experience as rin uncommonly shrewd political operative. Connally pulled no punches Y:ith the ' . , President. Watergate wa! a ·potential ad- ministration-killer, he said. He warned Mr. Nixon with polite but D:utch-uncle frankness that he could "turn the s;tua- tion around" only ir he acted Im· mediately to let out the facts and only if he took immediate "miriimal steps" to show that his administration was still functioning. That was more than President Nixon apparently bargciine~ for, rrom Connally or anybody else. It was the severest critique of Mr. Nixon's deepening , predicament over heard by a President whose dislike for either advice or bad news is notorious . As a result, according to frien~ °'· both Mr. Nixon and Connally, lhe Presi- dent has not seen Connally alone for a single conversation since that first day. THUS, when the President asked Con· nally to study a new anti-inflation pro- gram with the regular White House and Treasury economic advisers, Connally found ·rumseU without staff, without sta tistics and without a factual basis for recommendations. Too proud to ask for Special aid from the White House, he worked the past month , often alone and lonely, from suite 681 at the Mayflower Hot eh J\1oreover, Connally )found a chaotic situation among the President's regular economic advisers: contradictory and conflicting economic theories , constantly changing input from the same officials, and continuous procrastination. · IT HAS become an abhorrent situation for Connally. stron.gman in the 1971-1972 Nixon administration. Then, he kept H.R. (Bob) Haldeman, the justly feared White House chief of staff, wailing to see him outside his Treasury office on three oc· caslons and once bawled out Haldeman Jor throwing his weight around. No, Con- nally has become "a floating eunuch in charge of nothing," Jn the words of a devoted Connally intimate. In that context there is nothing supris- 'ing for a miraculowi Nixon cure from his leisurely round-the-world tour. What now worries Republican politicians hop- ing for a miraculous Nixon cure from the ill!! of Watergate is whether that :>ther tough, independent and versatile Republican, Melvin R. Laird, will en· counter similar pitfalls In the White House after he begins Monday. The fall of Connally is regrettable; the fall of Laird could be ratal. ) . ~ -PUNCH G"'°"'r Gus <Ml-11 •r• HllmltfMI bf ....O.r'1 •1111 '-not --rur ,.11«1 t11e •Vfews -·cif tlw ...... , •• ,. s..... .,..,, ,... -.-e to Gloomy Gus, DM,,. PllOt. Radio Magic Drl}W Image~ That W eren'l The name "Ben Marden" may not mean much to you, but it sure dld to me and to many members of my generation, who used to lie in bed at night with the radio turned on far past our official bed- time. Marden died not long ago, and his brief obituary reminded me of those vicarious- ly glamorous nights in my teens when the announcer would murmur: " ... And now, from Ben Marden's Riviera, on the Pompton Turnpike in New Jersey, we bring you the music of Isham Jones ... " Sometimes it was Gus Amheim, or Glen Gray and bis Casa Loma Band. But whoever it was, we knew it was the most ~anceabl~ band in the world, ~YDNEY J.HARRIS) playing for immensely sophisticated patrons in an incredibly romantic setting. Just those magic words, "Ben Marden's Riviera , on the Pompton Turnpike," were enough to turn on our fantasies to high gear and keep them spinning half the night. ONE OF the penalUes of growing up is that the reality so often £alls far short of the f311tasy. Nothing in real life could have equalled the adolescent vision l had of these glittering roadhouses and night clubs, filled with debonair men in tux· edos and svelte ladies in scqu.incd even- ing gowns. The power or radio to project an atmosphere has never been surpass- ed, for it left the imagination to do most or the work. When I finall y became old enough , and affiuent enough, to patronize some of these romantic shrines of my youth, disillusionment was swift and certain. The bands were fine , but the atmosphere was usually seedy, the patrons ·looked more like Edward G. RobinsOn.and Una Mcr}tle than Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and the general torn! was lhal ol a hig~ced-·hamburger joint. IT WAS only later that J learned.many of such places were owned by the mob, who used I.hem to "wash" dirty money, and that the whole facade was a:i thin and llctJUous as a Hollywood blckdrop. For ·a decade, man.r of us sought In vain (or ~ttaUty to match our radio dttamS: ewhere, we ~. there mu.st exist thi.! diarTile<! rendetl'Olls of the casually elegant, lhe daullngly glamorous, the infinitely aophlsUcated. Bui, alas, w.e filially learned the le_, of maturity: that the climate of the Im· aglnation bas nolhlng to do wllh the weather tn the street. Still, 1 was nostalglca!Jy moved to- leam 0( llen Marden's death. For me, nothing, anywbere, will ..... rival the Riviera oo the· Pompton Turnpike, and I 11r11 glad that I never really gCll to go thero In the flesh. • The Russian bear hasn 't shed his cla"'s and fang s , and neither h-a v e t·h e Communists. A dctcnte \\•ith the U.S. nu1y \\'ell _§erve their purpose at this time. But simultan- eously they are un- ceasingly' continuin'g to arm lo the hilt both a home and through6ut the world. -, Jdeolomcally 8.nd1militarily they are as ruthlessly aggressive as· ever. And whi)£ they may talk peace and tfade, they are also relentlessly girding for war. .. Even a cursory examination· of their forceful and· pervasive policies and operations around the globe makes that somberly and vividly clear. In every strategic they are determinedly esta~ Iishing theii: menacing military might - on· land , in the air and on the sea. IT IS NO exaggeration to say flatly that Communist Russia today is militari- ly the most powerful nation in the world and is constantly extending and rein- forcing this might. Signilicantly, the Kremlin masters are pursuing this global poUcy uni;hecked, unhampered and unfettered by domestic dissent, discord or turmoil. · They handle tha·t very simply: they just don't tolerate it. While the U.S. is di.u.ily wallowing in a howling welter o f media-romented Watergate exposes with paralyzing ad- ministrative, fiscal and economic reverberations at home and abroad , the Kremlin disposes or infinitely more serious internal scandals with no tumult and no repercussioQS. When several months ago, graft, waste, cofruption, mismanagement and other orfenses surfaced in the Ukraine, second most populous Soviet republic, and in the Soviet republic of Georgia, the There was no TV grandstanding or press fanfaring. GUILTY heam ·rolled fast and furious from highest to lowest, and the fi rst the public knew about it was the official an· nouncement or their replacements·. · Wrong$mg in public office " in Russia isn't tolerated any more than in the U.S. ..... and it's dealt with far more speedily and harshly. And so are other imporlant problems -£oremost among th~n1 'defense. r A. graphic instance 0£ the latter is the following : · While in the U.S.· tpe draft is being di smantled and al Jmmense cost a greatly ·reduced all·volunteer Army is being established, Russia is n'laking no change of any kind in its traditional com- pulsory military training system. It is continuing lo call up all 18-year-0ld youths for two years mi1itary training and seryice -and there are no ifs, ands or buts about ii. There are no anti-draft marclies and demonstrations : no anti· "military-in- dustrial complex" fulminating a n d tirading ; and no Soviet defector and deserter colonies in Sweden and other neighboring countries. Also, no yam· mering and agitation for "amnesty." Othe r gri.Jn realities: Item : Russia recently successfully tes ted improved versions of its giant SS. II and SS-17 intercontinental ballistic missiles. capable of delivering nuclear warheads up to 50 --megatons and-ata range or 6,000-7 ,000 miles. These new· model ICBMs are equipped with com· puters giving the a high degree of ac· curacy -and a MIRV warhead capabili· ty. THE U.S. already ha s J\1IRV warheads, as well as mjssiles equipped with com· puters. Item : The Soviet Union is no\v building a second aircraft c a r r i e r authoritatively slated to be named th e llcn1 : Al~o in the "'ur-"·racked Middle --·I East. Russia ha!ii established a long-range co:nmun1ca1:11n'i f<tl'1lity in the Somali Republit.. 0:1 111 · .:<1sl 1.:oast or Africa, !hat gi\'t'.1 ~I Ll.>t",I\' direct control or Jts na}•n l vc ~c s •Jl <ill' Indian Ocean and ad· joining Hed Sea and Persian GuU. Also th£ Kren1lin n[)w hns around 2,500 mUitary advisers and technicians in SomaH -whose entire military forces numbers only 13.SOO. Item: The Kremlin has beefed up armored forces of lhe East European satellites by more than 1,000 new model T-62 tanks. This is the equivalent of two full -strength armored divisions. Most or the new tanks went to East Germany. TotaJ armored strength of the satellites is 20,000 tanks, Y>'ith around 15,000 in East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia, and the rest in Romania, Hungary and Bulgaria. Item : In recent" weeks Russia rein· forced its al ready large ground forces on the Chinese border by more than $0,000 troops. Authoritative estimated Soviet military strength in this war-menaced reg ion is 45 divisions -approximately one;Jhird or Russian ground units. Another significant development Is the .erection or five new atomic-rocket launchers near lhe Chinese border, for a total of 19 of these cataclysmic weapons ~ in this re gion. J ·~tern : The Kremlin offers at bargain prices MIG·21 supersonic fighters, as well as SAM·5 and SAM-3 antiaircra!t missiles lo Brazil , Argentina, c:hlle, Venezuela and ~1exico. This attempt to infiltrate Latin American anned rorces accounts for the recent shill in U.S. policy lo sell planes and other weapons to these c;,untries, lncl udilli M a r x I s t. governed Chile. Item : Cuba has sent naval personnel to Records? What Records.? Russia for submari~e training. Whether this presages giving Castro a submarine remains to be seen. It i! known he hA! n1ade repeate1 overtures for that. He now has been seen outside of Russia. WASHINGTON -The Watergate cover-up apparentl)""haS become the style throughout the Nixon Administration. Government auditors have been en- COWltering ·"Increasing difficulties'' In gaining access to records of fraud, waste and mismanagement. This ls the report we get from inside the General ACC(ll!nllng Office, which Is the lnvesUgattve nrm of Congress. Under tbe law, the GAO has a l~al right "lo e1amtne any bookS, tfocWnents, papers, or records or any ... depaitmcnt." YET obstacles have beenTaised, ln np- pa.rent violation of this law, to hamstring GAO 1nvestigations. ComptrOller General Elmer staat& contimled to my associate Joseph Spear tiQt his auditors have noticed I 8 "distinct tightening up'' of their access to documents.. As Sluis put It, government 1gencles have become "supercautiOW1," thereby cau_,lng "tremendous delays" in GA01s· lnvcstlgallons. Worst olfondert : tl!c State, Defense and Tr c a s u r y Departments. State's Agency for International Development, for example, ordered l!S emj>loyes not to disclose any '4recom- mendallons or plaJ:Uling data" to the OAO. ' . TREASURY'$-tnternal Rev e nue · So It would be well to take all the ( ' rrhetor.ic 11bout peace this week with a big grain or salt. JACK ANDERSO~ The wor~s moy be, "Peace, peace," _ _ but Russia s endless armlng is for war. Service simply refuses to let the GAO look at its books, althoogh IRS records ere made available to other agenclCs. "As a practical matter," Staats told .Spear. "we doo't see why they should cooperate with so many others and not cooperate with the GAO." Even the Corporation for Public Bro:td· ca.sting, a qua si • governmental agency, has refused to open it& files to the auditor>. Last fall , the GAO requested some records, but CPD responded by circulating a confidential memo to Its of· ficers lnstnictlng I.hem not to cooperate. -They -• told to oay that the inquiries were · "beyond the scope" or GAO'a authority ~nd that they, therefore,· "deellned to pursue the matter." PRESIDENT Nixon hlmstll . set th e pattern by invoking exccullve prfvllege to block the GAO lrom examining "internal worklnJ . documents" tot m 1 I i t a r y assistance and foreign aid spending. WHAT TIIE Pres1d•'* once pi:omlscd would ~ an "open" Administratloo has bccomf! A cover-up AdmJnlstratlon. I . ,4 . OIAMM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, PUbliahtr 7'1i0mas Krevil, Editor Barbora Kreibich .ECUloriat Page Editor The edltortat .. pqe ot the Dally Pilot .-ks to lnronn and flt.Jmulate ttaders by Pretentl"i on this pegci divt1rwf~em.ty'on topics Ot tn- ttretrt by syndicated «>lwnnlita And cartoon.Lsta, by Pl'OYidinr • forum for rea~· vl~1 and by Pf'Clentlrc thll nCWSPlPtt'• optmon, and ideas °" cumnt topics. Tht fdllDrlaI oplnlona of the Dalb' Pllot •Wtar only·in the cdltort.1 column at the tnp al thCI J>BC•· Opln .... ,..,.._ by the .,.._ umn.lstai •nd cartoonlstl and lttter wrltm1 ~their own and no endon~ mcnt ot thtlt vlN'S by-1he Daily Piiot lhould bo ..,,,,,_ Tuesday, June 19, 1978 . . \ • • • For the Record Transit Goals Eyed • Expansion Plai~s . Offered to Public ORANGE COUNTY Juvenile Rights Supported By JACK BRO~CK Of tllf Diii, .. 161t Slttf * * * * * Federal Funds Asked ~-- Other Dinl-A-Ride Will Expand Deatlis PARIS . (AP) -Georx .. Bouet, a member of almost every French ca1'lnet from 1925 until World War 11 and onetime ambassador to Washington, died .at his Paris home 1'fonday. He was 83. Death Notices CALLIS C..::H Ctlll1. lltnl"'"t of Sllwr Slll'l"Ot. Mtryltnd. o.t• or de91f!. Junt 16. 1f73. St/nllved b't' wilt, Almt; daU9f1!1r, Doris Cooltoo-. Service• win be htld Wed- """'"'' Junt 20. In Bltd'l!'IS"''rci, Mtryltlld. Btlll·~Oll F\lllWlll Ho!r!I, Coslt ~. Forwtrdlnt DlndW9. ............ Htltfl l . Gtwryltk. 3113 Coll"9 Avt., CO.II M111. 0.11 of 0.tlh, June ,,, lt73. Surylw9d I>'/' hu$bff\d, TOiiy ; tori• Eclwtrd, of-,... J.,....,., 111i.r, Vlr91rn1 011100 N.w JtrHY: OM OrlQ<IChlld. St•¥1C:et wilt be held Frldfy, J"'""' 22, 2 PM, lltll lr~dwl'/' CllolPel. lnlt•m41'1'1, Htrbor Rtlt Memorltl Ptrk. 8111 BrOKwty Morlu1ry, Dlr«t0t1. O'ltOuttK• Ltur1 ~"''· At1IC1tnt ol *12 11th Pl..:•. C•t• Mt••· O.lt ol d••th, June I•. 1t7J, Survllltd b't' Miii. Ski $Mtton. P'rl't'•'-_,..,le" WVI Pleld lolh'f, Tun- d•'f· ll•ltr·ll.-i11r1111 l'-llJ'lll'll Homt. Cott• Mi'M, OlrKIDl"L Tustin Man SANTA ANA -A Tustin man found guilty ol drunken chiving after a Jamboree Road accident that Inflicted -serious-injuries-on a Nrijjort Beach motorist was sentenced Thursday to 60 days in Orange 6 Sherifrs Graduates From Coast County Jail. ORANGE -Six Orange Superior Court Judge Lester Coast residents are members Vern Tatenhove suspended the or the Orange County Sherifr's one;year-iail term be-at first A c a d e-.m y w h i c h w i 11 participate in gr ad u a t i o n prescribed for James Alan ceremonies Thursday. Yoast, 23, in favor of the 60· The class, 21st in the Sher- day .spell on ccndltioa that ifrs program. b eg a n the Yoast pay all expenses incur-acaderriy program April 13. red b John J SI .. ,_ J 1~ During tbe succeeding 10 Y · ....... " r., weeks the ~ oflicers receiv- Amlgos Way, Newport Beach. <d 4&9 hoorSiWmslt'UcUon in ARBUCKLE le SON Slattery identified Yoast as all phases of police activity. Wl!m'CLIFF MORTUARY the man responslble for an ac-Coast graduates are Ira G. U'1E.17th SI., Cotta Mua ci~ last Nov. 23 that left Essoe Jr., Westmimter: John 141 Im him injured at the side ol lhe M. Johnlm, Newport Beach; e road near the lnteraectioo of Robert H. Nesmith, Hun- BALnBERGERON Jambon!e and San Joaquin tlngton Bead!; Henry L. FUNERAL HOME Hilts roads. Osl«feld, Costa Mesa, all of r.oroa1 del Mar f7J.M5t Judge Van· Tate n b o v e the Sherifrs Department. Costa Meaa MW4U further wameCI Yoast to stay Also graduating are John N. e away from alcohol for the full Higley, Huntington Beach. of BELL BROADWAY tenn of bis probaUoo and to the UC! police stall, and Den· I AMTHONY SC:HOOU HAllOI CINTll t31t M1rtiw CtnllJI' Chit Mtu, Callfwnl• ft. f7141 t7f·2JIJ If ..._,mrkJdy ttlb ~<>u drug ll'"''S "''Cf-C:)°i i fc ftlllCd, Iha\ ~bocly "talking through h1~ hat. If wimehody 1cl11 you lhc s~lcm or ju~•il:c g1Yc~ ~u 1111 thc righb or t United State_\ c11itcn in 1hc Unucd S1a1a. 1h1(1 • bun'ch or 1».lo1"Y·. Ynu )hnuld get the facis 11ra1gh1. The truth i1 their Jrug law1 are IOugh. -AnJ 1hev enrorc1themIO1ht lclltr.- Thfrc'.\ • gitlfrom lhc Unitrd State) 'tilting m a Rome jail righ1 now. She'll be' 1here for ~il '" 1cn months ;iwauing uial. With tio bail. Not e.,cn a chin« IOr ii. If she~ conYicttd. ii'1 a m1t1imum of1hrcc ycatl. Carrying )tulf a<'.ros11 bortl<'r. from one country •o 1no1twr. is asking for trouble. And )'Ql/'ll get 11. Tha1·1 their law. And 1hcrc's no way 1rourid iL , 0.cr 90(fUtiiled Slttes cilium ire doitig time on dnig charges ill foreign jaib right now. ~nd nobody CUI gtt thtm CUL NOi r1mily. Or frimcb. Or !Mwanoz lawytt in'°""""' !'lot the United S11tn gcnrcrnmcnL lf you're planning• visit 10 Europe. lht Middle Eas1 °' s.o1111! ur our <l'll'n border, clicck oul the coun1ria. Citt lht facls. And get llitm .. 11i~hl brfore you leave, Ont f1et will come through. Loud i nd clear. MORnJARY~~,,-·ll not~entec..auy-pemllee-where nis-Ir-Pierce;-Westminster;-of 11" s. •191111111n1 51• -----ito BroadwaY,c.ita esa alcohol is served dudng that · the santa Ana Police Depart-Plt.~11:1 ~i&:'.0 Ll&-U33 ll=~ti~me~·================~·~m~on~t~·===============:J~~~~~~~~~~~J Wh<~'tt usltd (or drugs ovtt there ou·ie in for the h1sslc of -yo11rlifc _: DILDAY ~ROTHERS MORTUARIES 17111 Beocb Blvd. Haatlnirtaa -b IC-mt U4~Ave. Loq Beocli-!IJ-aa.1111 •• ·McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY n• t..opaa Canyon Rd. -11 • • PAetnc. 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I MARLON BRANDO .irL Nell Simon's *'Last ol the Red Jiot Lovers" can b6 a co1ncdy ror its first two' acts and a serious play in the third, as it was in a recent local pro- duction, or it can be precisely the other way around, as It seems in ils current presen· talion <it the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse . More than any · other Simon the three vignettes whieh com-pn.e the play. Patterned in structure after "Plaza SUitc," its immediate predecessor. "Lovers" details the amorous misadVentures qt a mldd.Je -aged { i sn restaurateur attempting an e~tra-marital fling v.·i!h three decidedly ·different ladies. The fi rst is a ·n~nonsensc ·married · Intermission Tom Titus with the unconventional past, but there is less effort on Simon's (the actor, not the playwrigh t) part to presen t his case. At iss Briggs projects an animated lntrepretation , ad· ding the scene's fuMi est bit when she removes her falsies in an attempt ~o ~ off. R'"•r••llt frt .. ••1 I (x)p~s ll~l!ltO U"11'~ ~rl1~!~ I vehicle, "Lovers" relies on the · ----------~ comed ic abilities of ils cast men1bers-for-lts success, .and onlv in the finale does director Paii Tambellini's production achieve the familiar Simon standard of excellence. This is unusual since it is probably the most. seriously wri tten of NEITHER THE first nor the second act generates as much laughter, however, as the first , fJ ve minutes of the third, which introduces Genevieve- Murray as a fatalistic matron given to extended oratory about the state of society. Miss Murray turns in an 11x· cell ent performance a n d 'brings out the best, in her co- star in a segment that displays the play's full poten· Will Be r guian, Barhra T ea_111'! LONDON (AP) -Swedish •t lomon SI. I • 52S·l~26 ""* .. _ ....... .. ............. '""' 'NKDiYS '''I Si T. ' SUN. 1.s,30.J:•I , "IATTll 'OR PlANfl Of APIS" 1.1o:il P.G. IA1. ·SUN. l:lO • 7<10;11 . ~ I SlT.&tUN.l ,1S·J•lD·•••I I "LIJTl( CIGA•S" P.G. 1 W~OlYI 7·1D:IS \llf. & SUN, l:JO·l:~JS.7:1 1-10:21° ..._ "SISl fRS'.' • --- HILD 'OYll .. Di-" .... "The Lady 511195 The Blues" !RI ••• "The Class of 4!l" -.~ ' ~OUIM!(H~f ,l./A 11 SPECIAL CHILDREN'S ---MAl'.INEE---•-... $<,. • ._, -~ .......... ~-"'" -WED;-;-1 P.M;- . Kids Like To "CHARLOTTE'S WEB" • ''Will Y WONKA & ~' " Ask Andy__ THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY" --~--~ "TW'enry million pl!l>Jlle'-olld- rhe world have Kell GODIPELL on lhe •race, now GODSPELL Is a miracle of a movie mua.lcal! ·GENE HACl<MAJ~l'JJ/CINO SC/W.F.QfOlfl/ •• The prospeettve owners of Ma><Ys car Wash, Pl1tsburgh, Pa. • -. . . ,...._' M'"-'r :,~·r \l'()l.l.£l 'f,'ff[ • ~!'"l ty~.;et"r/I ~ ""l!W.N Di~ty.-r.·1~,'Qir-j k.U,.:.!f.t IID-'\ICO. f/I' ~··:;;-;~-~, ~ .. ,\,--.~~~0 41/.)'·1·~«-.~ OPEN AT THESE THEATRES WEDNESDAY 20 " "LAST Of THE AEO 110T LOVEA$" A <c:wn.dY by Nt'li 1lll\Gn,-1;1ll-CIC'lc1LbY.. Pill T<1mbelllnl, tech11!~1I lllreclor David Pl9m1n. prts.tnrt<I by the C.01t1 MeH Clvl< Pl•YhOUM Frld•vt •nd Se!urd•YI ef .t :lCI !h•0\19h Junt 30 e r 1r.. Community Cl nltr ILI'llltD<lum on !ht Ore11ge County Ft lrgrounds, Cosl• Mtal. RtMrvt tlon• t:U.UOO. THE CAST 81rnev Ct thmen El•lne N1v•ulo 80b~I Michelle Je•11t!11 Fl!.lltr Strnard Simon' Ole n• Shtrwood Helene er1001 Gentv!~vt Murr•y >woman hi ghl y experienced in this sort of chicanery who puts down his jittery preli 1ninarics; the second a giddy out of town actress whose nonstop chat- tering neutralizes any roman- tic atmosphere; the third, in despera tion, the wife -of his best friend, who can't bring herself even to put her pocket- book down. IT IS NOT, as lt mi ght seem on paper, lhe. man's IVDYCllO''Q.1::JOPM.-SJ _ "LOVE AND PAIN" IRI "llC. FAUSS AND LlnLE HALSY" I A> play, for although he has three third and best of the night. times the exposure on stage, -These-problems -manifest the scenes arc quite .,.,·eighted themselves moat noticeably ln in favor of the gals. However, the opening segment · with Costa Mesa has a capable Diana Sherwood as the chilly comic actor in Bernard Simon Elaine whose businesslike. at- vrho get~ in whatever licks he titude throws cold Water on his can, finaliY hitting his stride in romantic advances. Mis s 'the th ird scene when his Sherwood successfully pr~ talents trul y blossom. jects her snappy character, ti al. ; The Civic Playhouse set, remodeled from the previous. play, is neat and a ttractlv.e, and David Pigman's lighting effects, including a sCene-en- dtiig spot center ~stage, are well ha ndled . Siinon plays the i n ept but lacks the comic finesse to lotha rio \Vith an effective jit-make her scl!ne as fwiny as it teriness and anxiety, crowning can be. Additionally, the pair his character with some splen-were beset with line dlf- did reactions to the ever· flcultles on·opening n1ght. crumbling situ ations. What Helene Brl11gs hits a higher tlmlng problems h e ex· comic plane in the second act, periences in the fi rst two acts enacting the kooky chatterbox arc com pletely gone in the.----------------------- LI D 0 NEwro" BEACH l "ITllAMC"r TO l lDO l~l l ~ll 11)50 ___ ,ENDS TONIGHT -"THcLlnLE CIGAR MOB" Also I "SISTERS"" TONIGHT "CABARET" • "LADY SINGS THE BLUES'' STARTS WfD. "The E1t1i9ra11ts" + "Tiie Ho1pltol" ----.... S /AO/UM I :,", ....... , •• , ~Ill ~ • -,. . ,_ ... ,,. SIAD/UM ·?:;·: ...... , .... J "''" " .• -'". -... SIAD/UM 4 .• .... ,,,l!J.: !.!.T1l.'. J "llHy Jack" <PGJ ... "A Fistful of Dollors" "Theatre of Blood" ... ''~hf.en_of..-Satan'' "'"9•1 Tltff" (GI + "ll11e WlllNr, White hoth" IGJ l ott5e F•r Tiie ,_,Ht Of The AJM5" CG) ~ . "T1tt Lost Ce11tlne11t" director lngmar B e r g m a n reportedly is plann ing to com· bioe his talen ts with those or American star B a r b r a Streisand in a spectacular new movie version of F r a n z Lehar's operetta "The ~1erry Widow." "Ingmar and Barbra have talked at length on the phone ·about it," a spokesman said. DOlltU lllOCK AOIJiT SHOW! [ITTCl-CIGARS I~ SISTlRS (I) Lon(Oln A••· ..... t DI llnDU 821·•070 <UNT unwooo HIGH ,LllNS DllfTll !II '1.Ui/ llCMAIO THO.Ill.ti YOU'LL LIKE MY MOTHll DOUILI CLl"1T USTWOOO SHOW'_..:,... HIGH PLAINS DRIFTElt t•I ,. JOE KIDD IJGl l~•po,,~I Gfl" '" l•o<~ Bl•d lo 1-U•bDI l'-d, 7l.J ! 2 tOO lAYlOI TRADER HORN lffil lhoto4" ..... ''""~·Knoll S~7?l~l UNDtl UJ. r11tn11•· Ellff'1 .oJGN"1f NEPTUNE FACTOR \Gl (UlPfPPll CATTll CO. 1N\ S•"t• An~ r.~ ..... "''' C:~•P"'~" A••· S~l-7017 Ht ld Over! cunt Eastwaod "HIGH PLAI NS DRIFTER" "EXT REME CLOSE-UP" G~-N·~~·I Both In Color! 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Mwjeres" C•rll).lld l •rt•ln Price• . ,,.-·--·~ JULIE HELD OVER ~ •• ,..,.._ -ANDREWS lo 161H RECORD WEEK . -1~ 1 '~~~:,\ Jt~ wllf!l!Y KE~~-o ""!~.~2"'· o .: . . ~ (PG) '2ND AT ClNTll 2ND AT HUNTINGTON .1f'G)~~~~J$Jt ~~~!.~A~~ ,,.~~ ·~J:,~1 I ENDS SOON TOM LAUGHLI N·OELORH TAYLOR MON-Pll·7·t I 11 ,.M. i'. "PAPER MOON" STAITS Fii. JUNE 27 RO OOY MCOOWAt l JOHN HUSTON CLAUDE ~KJNS 2ND AT IOTH ERi<: PORTER IN ''THl ,lOST CONTINI NT" 1110 f.'190 "IAnLl,.._T. PLA•T Ofl THI Al'll" ~-COlO-. NOW AT BOTH \ • r .. TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE !l --=~=-c~-1 -~~~~- ' llCT·IYIOUS IUllNESS ,IC'TITIOUS IUSINISS NAME ITATI MIHT lllAMI tTATaMINT Tl'lt raill11Wl1'111 ptlloOIU .,,... cl11l11g TM followlnt ~ '"' lloln9 iw.i-•1~ bu1l""u •t: alttTT OF ASPEN .. SPECTltVM 0 ANO L OIM\OHOS, l1ml ... ,n $1., EHTEillPIUSES. ltlo.t,ll'ltlll ... Cour li1111IL11UIO<I '"""· Cal. '21M1 View Or., L-si11n1 8ttd'I. Ctllf, '2115 Otnl'll1 ll:y1n, UIJSC Nlr:.llOI., l-11111- (,,..lllnol 80K 32~ Nuonti.flln BHCI\, tlll(llOll BNCll. C••· tU-17 C11U. 90266, L--1rd T. 81.Ctllv&. l~l .t.t.11 St .. Money's lt'arth Choice of Move1· DAIL V PILOT 9 •';.. ·1 OVER THE .COUNTER NASO Listings fo r Monday, June 18, 1973 --., • ABC 0 8:00 -Ro~rta Flack , , , The Fir st ·Time Ever. The 1972 .Grammy Awa rd w inner is s pot- lighted m h e r f1rst special with a perform a n ce ra nging front rock and roll to jazz. Jll'MI R~t Hqalfllll', frU Co.ti Huntlnot011.Bll Ch, C•I. t'Jo.17 Vl•w Or., 1..-aunt 8MCll,. C1llf., ~1 Theft" T. 1ty1n. 16117SC Nichols, JO')'c• l11rr Ho.r1nti" t6' Co.11 vi.w N11nrlnolot1 811ch, C11. .U..7 Makes Dif f e1·ence Tl'lpe c11101a1h1•" ~ru1c.11 ll S' .. Sii) K•n COhn 10\, 11 , ~-r Co 10'• *'" 1111)11111(1 DY ,,,. N•· ..... NOJI 12\lo IJ"6i ltlY 0111 i~ t\ot. .... ~( '" I''" 1 •• 1l1>n1l Anoci1Hon o• fll'll 1n1t 2•"-1$!• 1(1>H1 Fb I ~. l!\o uetn (1 0'• L•• ~1<..,•lti•~ O.Aler1, ~1n!v M tt.. ••• 1(1" cv~t I lh .,,,,, Co '"'° ''·•• ••• Diii$ 111<1 Ol!l!fJ •"' OtQ •6 ••• !(•VII /"' I 1.0 ' .... R•v,,., •n 11• • 4"'411&<1 bV OV<r•·ll'I.. 111!1 011 1'• l" 1(1,'S n11 i~ • lf1vmf;I II ,, • Or,. UOllllf lffCh, C.111. t.l~I lrtne Bltullut, 17031 A11'1 St,. Hi;n. Tflll buSIMIS •• CONhKled by In In· tlnoton 8HCh, Ctl. 926'7 dlvlo1111. Thl1 ll\lllllf'1 It CondUCIM by • l!'ntr•I J. R. HotlttlllH" iNOrlfleftl'llO. Thlt '1•l1ment.w1t fll«I w!I" t!1e C:~ Dftlnlt L Ry1n ..covntor ~<1ltr1 to "I Gtn XI'> l '• Kntot Vr l \.J 11\~ AltM PIC IV'• 11'•1 tlC" otn'r '' of 0« t Ot 1\4 t \;, KOiler Pr lit.lo Ith AKCllG Eq t t • •" 8 SYLVIA PORTER ICC I t. I ltl I t lOM lf11r1rn Dtc:or In •', •'• K•IH'i!Or 7•\ 1'4 11111. ·EIK 11• 11•·•1' y reguu ions tog \'Ct s o 11,,,...) T,,. QUO"!•· Dek1o AA t1u ~ l(uum e 1 s·~ .~. 11111 univ 11-. I•'•.' K CET !D 9:00 -International P erfo nnan ce. T he musica l t eam of Martha Argerlch a n d conduct or husband Charles Dutoit perform T ch aikovsky's P ia no Con certo # 1. ly Cltrk OI Or111~ Counl'I' Oil J..,,_ IS, T"la ll1!em-111 WI• llltd w\tn flM Coun• ltr.I IV Cltrlt 01 Ot"1n111 COi.iniy Oil Junt 1, .... n it"' P"'blltlwcl Or111111 Co~ul D1Hr Pllol, ~·ll7)J Jun11 19, 26, •nd Jvj'f 3, 10, lt7J 1110.n PuDllU\ecl Or•no• Co.ti D•U'f Piiot Ju,,. $, 12, It, U, 191) 1716-}l ._.....,, tlon• do nor 1nc1111St ~1n; inn 61.li -LIQCI Pt! ''"ill' Rex Pl•~ 6 •'•·· H d ch #....... rei.H rn1rk110, m1rk 1111re c :Ja .ll!l:i.:. L•'1C•11 1J 1 :i.:. Revn &~ n,~ 4l'•. OW () )'OU oose a down ~ commli· la_m (•1 l? 11~~ L1nce U!h \'J Rlv1I Mt g.: 1~· ..• • mover? -NOJL\1 ALL Y. ~1 0VERS do ~C:~~rd ~c1:l 8l~r:1,. 'W 1~ti ~~! t:~v'-Bo'; ~ •• ~ti =;f1 ~t~ 1 \ ._ 'f'p! •• There a re three type~ of not quote .flat r~tes. lu most trar.~~~;: it13 §~11~c !l~ ~f ; tf::,~~ ,~ '~~ '~: ~00.:~~ ~~ J; J;,,: household moves: )Oca), long• Cases, tbeJT charges a r C INOUifilALS O~~ld~tll ,!;; tt!l tl~,c~r;;r, r.: n~ =~:r pn~ :r,r: !lll~• P UBUC NOTICE PUBLIC"NOTtCE regulated by federal and st.ate •No ur1L1T1Es 8:~~ J~& f'..,.1 n;,; t~11~r!.• Jt! Ji.. ~J! ~13~ 2!Vi ,,)~ '' . NBC 0 19:00 -N BC Repo~s, A s pecial cxam in -~ mg tfie p ltgh ! of !liOusandS o! r acially m ixed orphans, the legacy or 12 years of American in· , volvement in Vietna m ; in "Sins or the Fathers." FtCTm ous 1u51·Nirss-clistaJlce and international. All la\v. The amoun~ you pay Acutlln• 1:1" ~~ ~~ nLt~ ~i: Jo. ~C:t,... u~ t!l~ tl ~~~11c~ l~;; 1:-. kAME sTATIMENT ,-1cT1T1ous 1u11Nr11 maj6r national carriers a re depends on the v.·1.•1ght o f your A111• Al"( ,,.,., 181. Educ. EK 29 31 M• Rl!y •"t ,,,.. S<:111r•r w.:. :w• The loll17Wl"9 OttMll'I It doing br.11lneu NA.Mi ITATl!Ml!NT · lh · Ali<O Lnd lS ll\O El PltO IJ.to 1:1\\o MO lt~I 31\'J JO• I Scf\Oll In l:S 2!i 11: Tt>e 1o11ow1no pe,..,..., ir• dolno us ually in a posltiof1.• to h ave, shipment. e d istance 10 be "l 'r.: eev 1..., ,,, e1 Nu<.. .~. 5'~ M•rl! Frt •··~ 1s1" ~on inn 11 n-'4 1 0 0 shipped h , I A 1..:1 Tel 161-l 17.,. enerqv ( l b •"• N-.1r~ 1tv l'IV~ lilln ottsl.. G 9\~ •4 ' . u s FOR "STUOS. 2. EL HOM· bu1ln""1 II: their local haodl II • t e movers trave Al vn ti• •'Ill s Equ S& L 11'·· 111• Mc (m<;I( 31\'J., c•IWi If' It 19\o 8RE, 1431 Monrov!1 Ave,. CO.I• MtH, GRIM5TAO AND HOOSE DEVELOP· agent C a t•ime '•tween h.lS c._ and Am AIH"ll 10 ll>'ilo E!han A 151..<o 1~1. M<:Qu1v IS 19.lo Scr!olo I I 1\• C1111.m11 MENT COMPANY, 17511 L •n 11 l•y I I.IC 'IJ'<l<K-A ArtCdt • •'rE•t<:ll In 5 S~)Mtecm 11••n~s,. Wdd 1t'419 . ~. -· Lfou™K• M. 8fldlfY, No. 16, 4009 Avt<1ut, lrvlne '2705 . t lfCC types. VOUf hOUSe and the number Of AmEI Lll !) l'' El Pein! 6V1 111 Medllrn ~ (9 Sv Meren 11 \.)' j2'l A.l.Klrle, Las V!9as, Ne..,., 19109 JOl'ln A. Grlm"1d. 17~1 Lt l'ICllfY . • A.m E~Dt" 5Q t S l• F1lr Lnt p;, 11• M1rld In 11'0 7\ot S~m•tlr 23J;o •'• TMs t1u1lnt1• It conduc1~ by i n In-A.venut, 1rv1,,. mos -ON A LONG-distance hours it takes to perfornl the ~~ ~~~ 1~~; 1J:: ~!~~ i~ l~\· 1~•; M~ver F• •"°'-~~ ~~;f1~ g: lf~ 2h., dlvldu111. · Ch1r1es R. Hoow, 11$2 LlnQttY spec· ial services )'OU require Am Grtt 31~. 38 F<1v1 O•l 6-''t 1'• Mi!lioor .;cJ\'J s1in 'ihl)l"ew ,~ .. l .. L. M. Brilll!t)" Avtnue, lrvlnl 91705 move, inquire about the . ' AMlrc Sv 12~• ll'lo Flnqrht 1• 1~~ MCll G•s 2• l~\'J Slm1>Mln lOV, 1 l.'t ThlJ S!atemtnl Wit Ill.cl wllh ihl Coun. Thl1 b111ln\'U Is bllng <ondu<t.cl b'( • Such aS packing. •m TeltV 23 ?t F~I Bt:Kln 16 11'-'• Minn Fib SllJ 6 Sn~p Tolt SI~ S >,.,. ty Cli:'fk 'ol Or11111t Countv on J1ine 15, 11enert1 p1rlllt!rlhlO. reputations O( mOVCrS at YOUr Am Wald 10•~ ll•• hi T•Fln 25 2~ Moaul CP 19 10 Slnd P111> IS ISW t9n. c"11r1" R. Hoow d esli·nati·011 as , .. ell a s al your -Explore alterna tives to the Anh&usr ·~ ~1. "·' wstF H~ 1 Mole~ 1n :ll~ ":? s~1ra 1•~ 15'11 T 1 w1 , Ankto rn y,0 •'·• F1sco Inc 7l'o l h Moore ~. ?lh 2•'• S!<l11aav 1 15 1s1.- , PtH7i h s 1tttetntt11 111t11 th 1iw covntv 1 k professional mover to reduce Awchl E 10 1011 F\• Telep 11•. 1t M,,,.rl\n 18\IJ 19\'J s1a R"t'" ''~ i~ Publlshe-d Orange Coasl Doll'( Pllor, Cltrk ol °'11"11't COl.lnty on M1y loi, 1973. present OCatiOn. AS friends, . APS lnco \JI'>••'~ F lcMqr 1?\'J 13'1 Motor Cl 9\~ 10 SI~ N Alt 71'1~ ~3 .... June It, 2'6, Intl July 3, \0, 1973 1119).T.I WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COU NTY ne1·ghborS and b U S 1· n e SS the COSt Of ffiOVtng. lf yOU Ardn Mvf '.I><. l Furest Ol 11!~ 13•1 MS I Olla 514 av. St~N Brw t 11 ~ CLERIC by Tfktrtsl M, ward, Oeputv. I . I I Arro Au f 1• 15'~ Fr..,nk El 9'~ ~. NII .CnvSt Ila t~ S111• N S I \• &lio. ~·wn associates who have moved have on y a relative y· sma 1 Arr11W Hr 1~· .. 10·~ FrCn111 2J\• 13!-o N.,1 Llbtv a1~ ~ sui>er El '"• '"' . I I Arvlda 9~• 9~a Fr ena k :t:l\~ 1• NI MdlCr 9 10 · Svner C1> AA~ 11"• Pl.lbtlsnw orart11• coatt Dally Pfl1>t, __,.,,.ptly 10 collection of n v t va uab e AilO co111 19¥o 20~ Fr K h R 11\4 11'"" NI P111en1 ~~ 6 S14bo Fd S:li4 l>'lo '1,TITIO"' ."''.. M1y 2t llnd June !, ~:Z. lt, 1913 1622·73 •'""'" bel · d h !h • All Gs LI Ul• I~ Frot FdE e\) 9 N~hm 1()1.\ 11Vi Tally Crp JV) Y/t • SS l (0 On gmgS Jn ave C t1me Aulo Trn 121; 12,,_ Fulltr H llYo ll•1 N&Wlt Co 10i4 \1'.) T1mp1x NA"'E STATEMENT Seer YOU . h f · J a .. lrll Alo S'• s\li Funk Ste 11•-ll NEnq GE 1U.,.,11S'fl TV DAILY LOG PUBLIC NOTICE Tuesday Evening JUNE 19 ,, .. a o o arm·ll'l·m .... (D®)Nm 0 An1el 8151b1ll Anpls vs. Chi· c110 While Sox. Cl) Courbllip el Eddi1'1 f1tber 0 W11t1ed De_ld tr Aliwl m Tht Fllntstont1 The to1tow11111 pertont •r• doing PUBLIC NOTICE + a r e liable to supervise I e move atr Y e11rd Wr 16~~ 111, G•laMv c 1•. n :0:161.o 1'1; T•v1or-w .uv. ~ butlne-u I S: I I n p· kup-Bak"" Ft 32'· 33\'J Gflbr!h 2.210 234-NJ f)lal (; lN 16\', Tlhtcm ai. 1~ SENNCO, lft E. Kalella Av1., Oranitt Cartier. And Cosey, a one-m a IC Baldwn L 11>;;; .1i~ G"•rftnk lS'• l6'h Nicole! In a'lli N TU!anv 1"-W:I c1111. '7161>7 -F1cT1T1ous 1u11N&ss your 1 0 ca 1 truck variety of move r 1nay be g~~v 8~~· 1':~ ~t.i! a:1:0 Let ~:: 1~\o ~l:::~ ~ ii i!:... ~I~~ oc f~ r:: Donald Slewarl Wllco~on, 12$31 8rll· NAME STATEMENT fJ·ne B ut be on guard this 8ank Rel 771;, 11!tii Gn A.Ulm :IS\} U' ! Nordstr 19 19'-'> Towte Ml 91'1 lOlra l~ny.WOOlls Or., !.1n!a Ana, C1Ut. t270S TIW IOllOWlf'Q pe,r$0nl 11rt doll'lf Better Busi-· • Barnes H U'U 19'14 Gn AuToP 16~~ 11'\'> Nws NIG ~ '""'Tran C~I \'I \11 flt11nlt Evere11 WOOll$on, S2S Peich, b<isln11t e$: business is load ed \Vith fly·by-8•$Wtt F l •'·• 1S'< G11 Crude 29YJ 301• N~~eu C1> 4S ..s.,., Trn GesP •h •1• -8re11. C"lllll. C.& R. OPTICAL CO., 175 W. 11111 nesS B ureau . . Elavl~s 11 11 ''> Gllfd ln$1 6'• 7"• NUClr R11 P~ 21'1 Trn Deen 131,,.13'~• 'Tiils bu1!ne 1 Ofld ltd U 11 "M" ( I M C "'21 nights and If YOU deaJ V.'ilh [I 8tellne F 1•t S Gola Med l'• ?•• Ollkwtl Ii 6\"il ~-Trnpll Fn 9& 10'• SI 1 C UC by 11111 ~nln· n • Ol I ell!, 1· Can tell YOU ' . Be~ln Co e~t 7'• Grhm Ml 10'• 11 OCean Or S? S3 Uni C1"f I I'• •·.lOU.~HIW•'' r~• (R) "'''' corpgr•!ed auocl~!lon 01hitr Thall 1 Chesler L. flerry, 21115 CIS$ll St., s ma ll unkno'Ml outfit, you do een11y Ls n n Gr•ol'I sc 6it 11.0.:. o,~n e~ 1 1 union SI)! 17>4 lB\4 ~ ...,, parlnttthlp. . Htwoort 8e1ch. Ca. 91660 if there have : . 8e'1 Prd 35 u v. Grev Allv ~ 1oio OC,,qr /li'l ~ 3\ UnArt Tll •~ st., Wrnn i U!$ts IS tt.. !rll$!id friend D. Wllco~en Rh:Mrd TVtldt.. 1391.• "C" .Erin ST.,. -SO StrJCtlt)' at VOUf 0"'11 fJSk -Bell Ltb 31''• 38''-Hach Ch ?8 29'h ottsh Los 6~• 1 US Bk NI 2~o 31..o Thfs 1tate""'n1-was JU~ with thi CCII.In. G1rdefi Gr011e, C1. <r261M been m any -1. -\ ~ '-" I -cl" -8lbb Co 8 l'h M<11!n eW 14~• 11VJ OQIJvv M \IV) 20 us Trk L 12 17'1• (ID Centro Ibero AlltfltallO EE Mo•i• Of I thinest diplomat wl\o is Ult I)" Clerk ot Cringe Cou111v on Mty 23, Steven 8. H!'lm, 2'nO COtl!lnen,_I A'tf., C O m piam· ls par ICU ar1y on a Ollg !Stance 81q Orm 171< 17'< Hall Fnk l!"'o 12"o On Fffro -7v. • Univ i;di 141.0. 1$~ OJ t ! I If I IW,_ _ ~~O\IL.~~-tt6JL.__ _ _ PORTER mo·ve. Bird Sons 21'• 1•\<i H~mlt Br »14 JP, Optl Coet 13t.<it UV. Vnv Mo1>1 sv. So'll 0 tt 0. an ISSIS1 n io~·p In. ~ F·Wl2 Thls bullMtS Is conducted b'( I gentrlll a bout a -moycr wi_th-whom _you ~~lhEN: x1~·.~ i~ 5:;~~ ~ ~ .. ~~ g~~~~ x~ r~·~ ~:~~ ~~ ~ U..: 0 lowlln1 fOI' Doll•l'I ~~b~~:crnd ~~~g;, 1~.0~;~ 19~;11" l~~A ~rt~~~~ •• L •••TY are considering doing business. EVE RY TIME yOUfuaKc-a g~~ I~ "fJ:.? fl,,, H!~~;:., f~·-f' ft~ g~~? c~~ ~~-~~ ~=· s~~w.. ~i,., 1i'-"" 0 (])@ &) A8C Tue"'1 Mwfr. Th1s tletement w11 !!I.cl wllfl Ille Coun· Then ask •wo Or three trip tO inspect your new house 8rown Ar 4''1 1 Heilln Ms 1'"• B1 Pabsl Sr 6"1''• 6-1"'° Vi~Tor! SI 9>1 l(IV. (c) 1.,1 -H Id" IR Id ) '72 1--------------11'1' Clvrk ol Or1ngt County on June•• 1973 -·~ Bu<~be ll"'" l?lio Httston 17''• 18'111 Paecsr 32.,., 33.,., Yid~ Svt 311) •v. .... • ) ti PUBLIC NOTICE ....... or community, take at least a 81/C~ev ~ 11'• He•(el c l3l~ 11~~ Pac Gam 1All 18V• Vlsuo l Sc ''"' 8 Ch '• h c Eli '·lh movers to come l<J your house eurno s1 n•1, :o~r. Homwd av, '~' P•c Lum 32'* 33"1 Vol Shoe 131,;, 1l'I! -ri oii er eorae. za.,,. P11bU11\ed Or•noa coast 0111., Pl11>t, le c~·. Show each few things with you in your Butler M ~.35'4 ~~" Hoover 'e~\ 11 Paso ero 1 t W•~h NG l:Jll 1p,4.._ Ashlt~. Howard Ouff. An t rmored "'n June 12, It, 24 Ind July J, 1913 1111·13 and estima ~i.:. C•m T~<1 :1.3'4 1•V1 Hun r Mio 17 12~ P1n OcOl 13 l~io W11ste Ml 16"4 1714,.., Or (hem all Your belongl·ngs to ca r -especially paintings, C1ol Suw ••t 4'1<1 Hv111t C 10'1• HP• Paul Rev 1 ~ 11!1\1 Wft•mn I IOV. 1~ car 1uard, pre.ssurtd into Mlpln1 NOTICI! OF TIME ANO . Cai N Gt 11~ T1 Hv"tr c 1~ lf?'t Pa111ev p 3"" • Webb Rt-3'o 4'-'• ,_ b h . t •• 1· hi PLACE OF PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE be moved. Don't forget the al-sculptures, lampshade, bric· cen vrPs J&h u v, Ind• w ... r 1t•o 19•·· Pv11s c11s 16'4 11 WHOt n 8 a'h 10 IS own ru...,, Inds s Cl/Ht SALE OF COLLATERAL ChmP Pt 10'n 11 \ls llKH Nuc1 21~• 72\lo P•'I' N Sv 13~ 14V. w11111 Wt le IS --1fld...jils-life-ift~lllt~bale~U..fll-ISK. fS>IM, SvM. J, U.C.C.I tic, basement, gar age, Of even a-br~Ck Whic h o.the rWiSC WOUld ~~~'°c~ 1!i: ~"' l~:~re•Crp ~~ ~~ ~:rs~a,;1 lut l:.tt ~:1i'!V m 1l~ l~ • I 'I ---·GlStM-lrQ--- Ef) lt1 Torrt1 EtJ Hodiepocl11 Lod11 EE Thr11 Stoops lfiis to proye his lnnoe•"'• trot!Cil5 1iireby 9lven .W-llii VII-ILP'.ON summer cot••ge .· Po·1·n~-·~a1I-have..to...be_.S1""'1 all_u crate'!_ ... _ Chfm Cp ll:U :M¥o 1n1erc en ~ s>., Petro Lw n~ 8\;, ws1 Publ l~ 15~ ,....,, dffslgnll'd th1I 1 public s1\e of Ille folluw· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 14 ~ vu~ ~ .I...:. --Ch 8r....Jo:.......J'6_ Jl'h 101001 ...Gl.. l:W. 14\\ PtcN-SIV fl -7 Wf'llr Fd 10 20-¥. m Merv Crttlifl sac.. Ing d•ti:rlbed coll1t•ral will be held ftl the NA.ME STATEMENT the heaviest item s you'll Want Qf course, you can always Clirl\ Sec . n Alum 4lll S'<} Plnkrtn ~s-26\'I Wltl111Trr-1 19~1·,..;---hOur ol t :OO o'doc~. A.M. Oil 11\e 2S1h Cl•~ Thi tollowll'l(I j)ll"loon 11 doing bu1l11~1 If k IS6 JU In BkW " 6'4 ~ Pl-r w .,,,. , .... wusn H J 1314 m r.r.i Novela ot Junt , 1973, •t ss i l3I 18971 ~ach 111 -moved . Refuse to let a m over r e nt a haul-i~·yourse true or ~1111 u A l'1 lfi') 1n1r11 c" 11o,.) 12 Pli>er 1nd 1~ 1314 w1 n1 PkT lm 1 ~ 81 O H 11 8 MEOALL10 ss-1 TE SO O evec>k 10'~ 11 1reland R 31.• ,,,~ Plend Mk 12~• 13\ii WIK PLI 1 l 1:30@ Ko1111's H1roe1 O Movie: (C) (90) "'M•anillcetlt ObSt'UIOll" (dra) '54-Rock Hud· $On, bne Wyman, Barbar' Rush. A wo~lthy playboy feels obsusivelr 1ui!ty for the de1th ol • btautilul wom1n·1 husband tnd for he1 sub· iequenl l(!ss ol sitllt. ind h• under· likes • lon1 punuit of medical study to cure lier. (I) CBS Nm Walttr Cr11nkil1 0 H1vt Cun Wiii lle'lll v ·· "'n no1or1 e1c11, couni., ot N A "'""" s, ta ke an inventory over the trailer , which you can now get tow er" 13 i1 Jamf!sb 9,.. 1ov. Pooll Bro 4fio sv. wooa Ltn 1 1814 '. ·OO U .. ., •.. "Th• .. ~ W' Or1nge. s111e of C1lltornl•. Newpori 'Cente-r Drive, s ... 11. W , ~,c L ''' •>" ' '' ' • • • • • C 10• 11"· W "0 S 'j'" ·-I I ...... A reputable mover ,·n almost any s1·ze 01· sh•"" -"'" a • .• ~el r r , s 'I O'!I 0 ,, " O•• y v• !Oe,cr pt Otl of toll1!11H"1IJ NtWP<lrl 8e1<J'\, C1111orn11 '2660 "l·'"vne. t"~ om• Shr 15'h 761? JO:!lvn M 11"• 11 Prof Gol l 2~ 3 Wright W 411 ~ mD,...,t 0111, greai.es 1nd 1>!t>er pelroleum DOOQI•~ S. Warren. 500 Nlwp)l"I d d I ·r ha th l. e '"' Cm.,,'Tl P 11'• :l:J'·• K8!s.t r ST 11 111, Proori s 1211\ 13 Xom11 Co 6~· '\lo prOCluch; llru, t~bn. 1>11!rerle s, C1n1er Orlve, NO. s,u, Newport a .. ch, epen S On a n acCUr3 e I YOU Ve C IIDE'. ncrb.1 Cont\111 P 1'\; 14"• l(a!~ar C ,,, •.\Ii PS N C1r 1H't 11 V,VeU<> Fri '2 '2 ~ m Nlflt 1u!omgtlve p,lrl$ •rod atcessorll\, Calilorn!• t2660 estima te to know how n1any ·and skill to do the whole niov· ~~."Seo l~.,. l~'·• ~:ri':.:'oc/k I ~~ it·~ ~~f,:~p ~~ m !I:~ .J,t ,:~ :i:~ ...... III NocMs Tapltia T';1~1'!1~~~11f:' g11~~ ~~d•<~='·w1111 ,I,':!:er~~~~''' 11 condvctw b9 • Limit~ shipments fit in his van . · ing job yourself. Between JO •• '"ft pr,,.,1s1011s 01 Se<ellon 9.sot, Subdlv111on Doutlft• s .WftrTen, and 15 .percent of Americans tJOU rTI CIS T ,J_ M · (C) (3), llf !hi Unllorm Commercl11I Codt of Gent..-111 P1r!Mr FIND OlIT h. h · ' " : 1JJ ue-, OWM: lhe s101e of c1111orn11. Thf1 s1a1ement w11 11tec1 w1111 the coun· -w IC ser vices who move do so themselves on --..... 'r (90) "Kttp 111 E,. °" Dnhf.• oATED: Ju,,. 13, 1m. tv ClllH"k of o.-anve CCl\lntv on JuM 1, each mover would include in short moves -often at sav-MUTUAL FUNDS !~, ' stars Jacki• Cooper 1nd Lynne frtd-g~1~:t?~~Rc~PANY ~9~i"ERT H. MoRiusoN. Eso. the deal -and how m uch ings of 50 percent or more , ~ •rick. "llf DMdy," 1t1rs RostJ 461 SCllllh aoy1s1on s1rtt1 Kllmbkll. DtMuco. each would cha rge. d th ber of d o-·1 ' Grier 11 1 lootb•ll hero .. ho 1ums Los Ange1e1, c1111orn11 Kupp & c111111...-ni . an e num I · ~r 1ourmet chef. "DtddJ'• Clrt," st111 ~nJ6;~,: ~:':,.; servlc•t ~'!.~~~~0:,!..~ •••t. '°° -Do not award the job to your sellers is i n c r eas in g ~ .-_ .:~ Eddie Albtrt. Olwn tin end Dtlll Publlsllld Or1ni;1 coast 0111y Pilot Ju,,. T'"""*'9 cn4) MoM111 a ny one m.over strictly on the steadily. H'w York -Fol· lnc1>m '·n 7.lJ Fund 15 oo 16.39 NEW ENO LF: ,-: 19, 1t1l IUS-13 lowing 11 11 Isl ol Specl 1.61 1.76 Purlln t 22 10.0I E1111flY IS.5116 ~·· Reese. _ • 1'2m7 basis of the cost estimate. An 1be cost of r enting a la rge blcS •nd 1sktd orl· Ventur a.64 1.16 s11em F 1.t1 4 21 Grw111 10..se 11 1' P11b!Tshed Or1nge Coest Oall'( Piiot, 1. . II I . · . , ctt on Mutu.i CHAS E Trend 72.2' 2£.35 Sldt 16.'9 11 : (IQ) Mery Crlffi• $bow ' m Al!d1 Sriflittl Ell) Slit YDRI Ylt11 TH It') To It AnllOuncM ail Hovtla 0,.,... JIJ(!t 12, ''· u, •nd Jut'f 3. ltn 1901.n unrca 1sbca y ow estimate 1s truck ranges u pward from $20-.Fu/Ids •s 11uo1e-<1 bv aosTol'.I: FIHANCIA.L NEA Mr t.?J ' PUBLIC NOTICE a •·]ow bnll"-it is u sed b y 12• a day plus 15 cents or 50 '"' HA:so In(. Fron t o 9.7 s.u PROGRAM.Si N•u cent •.46 4 J: metts.1rt PUBLIC NOTICE ;) • Mondt! ShT• Eb 683 746 Fin°""' 392 392 N1!1'N!n ,.11 I .I ~ .., """--'· t"I•· •• FtcTITious eusiNrss unscrupulous movers ·a s we ll per mile pl~ the cost· of gas Ju11e 11. 913 c~1 Fd 1~-~ 1i·~ Fin Ind •.n ,.21 ~:,wi;iers li:~ i'i'·l!"'5'--- u.1 --. .... ,. NA.ME ST•TEMENT 9 y~ b 1· bl · .. ' M I --em · · Fin Inc SSt ~.59 New Wld 1 02 l ~ The tollow!ng Pll'son is doing bvsrnesi s ur-EllOR CouRT oF THE as Y unre 1a e reprurmen and insurance. any renta Bid Aik ~~~00~~AL venr 3.111 l.16 Nlchllls 1i 57 i 4:s:kC. a:J ftttiwl MnicMt t i: STATE OF C•LIFORNIA FOlt Simply to get the job 3W°ay Companies ,today provide, fOr A.DMIRALTY : Conve-f t.•S 10.33 ~U~tT VI ID.3l ll.J4 ~~~~tr 1::~ 1!·~ m The f r•11• "°Pie (i)Uttlt Rnc.la 1:1111u oo om• ... ({I lfllUI If Coll .. Ufltfl -oo Sa""'~ --o WMl'i My Ulll? -m I lovt lllcy tD I Dr11m of Jt1nnie ii) Simpjtmentt M1ri1 m Th• f rtllth Cblf el Munttl ail Cofttftt Pril• SfloW (D tlan' Club !fl-""' 7:3011 ..... GoW--IRJ Jmy Rttd auests. (I) HOlll'I Htrotl Q Polk.I S111poe "Shadows" (Rf (i) T1 Ten tflt Tritt! (J) This h Yoar Ute 0 MilUott $ Mwlt: (2•1') "Hip Siem" (dra) '40 -HumpllffJ eo. 1art, Arth ur Kennedy, Ida Lupino. 0 KollyWoed 5Q:111rts mThd Slrt IEJ Dr1p et m Citywaftlltfl "Lumi1111D farm" Chuck and Art fisll 't(oodl1nd Hills' Piertt Colle1e, only Ioctl co11111111· 10:00 0 ®' m NBC 1.,.m "Sln1 of ivG~~~1;~~~; :!aR:!2~m E1l)ltl(I• TllE coi:.'!.'X.~o•ANGE from others who s tic k lo more a fee, special pads, packing ?n'"c~.!: tn !:~J ~~~v ~Ji 1~::} ·~~~~~~Rs51, 542 ~":Ir fd 1f~ 1f·Sf: the fatheri" Producer Robert North· v1r111n!a Edllh Parke, '2S1.SA Orin~ NOTICE OF HEARING OF PET IT ION realistic figures. Similarly, a bOxes, etc. -pluS inst.ructions ~~~~,e~ ~:;J t~ ?~~ ~:;t i3:~ g~" Fd' '~'~. i,·", O,i4;..~~IM l~tf. s:::f! 1hltld is th• Oll·t.lmtfl f1porltr for Avt .• C~I• Mes.a, C1UI. 9'2627 FOR PROBA.TE OF W1LL ANO FOR m o,er's vague cla jm that h e ho t th to th ·r Aeln• Fd 1.a1 9.38 Ventur 3.1)( l.32 I ' M I .... .;.. ~ Al 9.6S.10 " Thli bllllnttl l• CCIOCIU<Tecl Dy ari. In• LETTERS TESTA.MEHTA.RV on W 0 USe em Cl A11n1 •In 13.101,.t7 Colum G 10.5710.57 1:1• so",', ',·38 I . .., 0 F.: f u;>'"4 this Sl*lll ex1minln1 tM pll1llt of dlvldu••· Eti.lt ol WILLIAM H. El(BERG, •ISO is "bond ed " or "certified'' or best advantage "'"'lure 8.61 t.61 TRUST• FORU~ Gft(O)UP~u Tmt 'ho ' ~ I I~ I .. ""' \ll rginl1 £. l'ar11:• known at W. H. EK.BERG and e' ' ' A.GE Fd '11 '11 A & 8 1 01 117 1-F . 0 C S-''" s rac 1 m• ,... "ms· ured " may be no Al •• 2·n · · -nd 103110.s1 -"~ T"ll 111111nt<1I w1' ltled wtlh 1ne Coun· WI LLIAM HOWA.RD EK.BERG, 0.Cff)lld. I tllle 11..,. l · C 1.39 1.51 IOI FIKI 1· 12 I 12 l'l rt1nT __ th• IUKJ...oL12..JN!!..o&' Amtr~_! ly Cl1rk ot Or•nu• COi.int'( J ... ne 1, ltn NOTICE IS HEREaY GIVEN !NI m1~rantee to you of his CHECK AU.. these key ~ll)ha Fd 12.6113.11 Como ~r a.JO 6.19 Cot ... m ,. ... 1'•• ,,..,, R .... inw>lvemenl in Vlll:n•m. ~,.,,_,,,. sue-l!!K&ERG M' fllld'hetwtn, pe1111on "'----· ts bel 1 l a·t r Amcio F •.4J a.'4 Como Cp •.7t s.u " Fund s"u s'a:S 1-Cl•w• F nm m.... Pu~bhed Ot"1ng1 co.ul o111y Piiot J..,,,. tw Prllblte of w+u ind Jor Tuu•nt1 o1 reli3.bility. pom . . ore you r en a r I e A.m ovrs t .39 10.26 Como ed 1.11 '·" Fein Gr ,· 19 i 91 P• Mut S I" '' -''' 1 n ,_ ,... to Am -E<l'lv 4,:8 ~.10 Corop. FCI J.09 7,71 FOUND•RS ' Penn Sq • ~ • ·~· ' n1· ......... 1m1111,.., 10 Pentt-M ake sure an y mover w ho or a v an m ove: A.M rXPt1:£ss concro-a.n '·" ·o•our-· -6--PltlL• Fd 6-.tM 4. 0 (})(i)(DMan:nW."J'1lM l--------------1r •1•,•n c1 10 wtik h It m•d• t.s-maki·ng eslim· ales for you Whatsurcharge .. i.l an.y,will F~,·,~~,' 1.18 7.1a c,-,,,,',"•' 11,·.'",,",·."1, Grwtn ' s.21 s.7o ~lR'Sf1, ;~,,' •,• •. Wort.Ina He1rt" (R) A lop ttlnlsioA P UBLIC NOTICE :a '~~~r :a~~11~~·~n~::' ~== = be I "ed. t a t t" ln<:Off\ 8 ,, 9111 ConMI In 7 u 1 lncom ll.JS 12·" Pl9.:NE£R FD · , femcee hlth1 jg pUI$ tnlf akohol i -------------·l1e1 IOf JuM 26, 1973. 11 t :OO 1.m., In the gives yoU the Interstate Com-CV! a your es Jna JOO lnv1tm 1°811 161 Contr1H 6.91 i1a ~ ~rual l,Sl t .J7 'lr1 En •. ~ 7,1 t k w. ... • ~ .. ,-1cT1T1ous BUSINESS cw.rtTOCJom o1 Df'p.irtmtnt No. 3 of tald m erce Com rru·SSl·on pamphlet for the return of the vehicle? ,sf::i1 ':" 1'.61 cont rv· c 1l:1s 14'.21 Four:C~ 1~:~ 1~:H ~~r Fr ~1~.n 11• 0 eep her ,.. .. l11u_b•u 0usblo....... . NAME STATEMENT court, •I 100 Civic c,nltr Ortv• Wtst, In Wh t type nd h much ·n sock 7.:w l.02 Cwn Dall S.6J 6.I$ "R•NICUM Pl1nnd . o Morrie: (C) (2hr) "Two Rod• r.. Tne to1iow11111 ""..,... is dolrt11 buslnn• 111" cav o1 s1n11 An•, c1111orn11. enti tled "Important Notice to suranace ,·s praovi·deodwi·n case'o r. ~~ f:.':i~ ~:~ t:= b':~1e1~;y i:~ ~:~1 °Jt?i'!:-7.63 •· ~l\c'iRio 1 f: 13. ltlillr" (wes) '61-JatneS Sttwllf. Iii: TltAVEL AIRE R. V. INOUSTR1ES, Oll•<\4rt'.'(1Ll'~~· st JOH N. Shipper s Of Household Goods,'"" d d. t ~::i ~v~t :·M :·~ g:~~°:ARE" Gwl" Sr 7.aa 7 91 Grwtl'! 12.$212 Rlch11d Widmark, Shlrl8J' Jones. 2301 s. Suwn, Sen•• Ant. ca111. mo. C011ntv c1er1t outlining your rights a nd acci ent, or amagc o your AINt ~r i1' 2.l'I DeCat : t 6S 10.s5 Fr lncm i.tt 2:u Nw Er11 lOM ioJl!t ---.... "·-=----.;,, RowmaIY_G-'wln, UI E. aw. VIRTUL.AHD SCJlECK, IHC. ~\· 1• ii tb belongings? A0•,<0",oR . Oelw F t.1110.02 e~11~fe S 1~·~ 1~·c p~: F~or 9:S: '·~ • ui ...,,_ , cos11 MHi. ci.'92611 ----ay, J~c-:-o!Nlf i)O 1ga ions-as we -a s e.. 'h h "f th 1 I': Delle T •.21 •.61 Res c11p i 41 iia Provldt 3.80 '·'I r111t bullneM It concivcted by an In· 1•11 Wtttdlff ortv1, sv11110t . move,;_'s. He.is required \.Ul.d er \\ at-appens· J e -.renta ~~1a1 •.71 4.69 de~h S6.6JSli.63 Rt Eqiy i OI ,·,, Prova Gt s.12 e.• IO:JOOTtlt llCl d1v1c1 ... 11 N"'"'1 ... dt. c .. u.""' \ va n breaks·down on the road ? Grwt~nv ~:~~ ::l2 ~~P 1!] ,!J: ~~1Ml'~q· 1(:1 1~:~ ~~llf'N~ lo.0.1 1. 011: lD McKtle'I""' Tiiis s~=~ty w~l°f~ wil" Ille c--· !~~.l!l ,!;2~i-i. What are the costs o( extras !!l'0m 77·25 7·95 Orl•el E lO.ll l0.11 FUNDS ~MCI" ' FUkOS: •' -•~-•-'·_. ..,..,r • • • . ventur .73 •. ,1 Olt£Y,-US GRP GROUI': CO!ll" 1g.10 11 ."'~ uoi........, -.-IV Clertc. ot Df•"'l• CClll!ltv on Jun• 1, 1913 Pu~Jshtd Oranoe: COolSt Dilly Piiat you ought n eed· fumiture Wa N•tt 11.ss 12.61 Or't'f Fd 10.•1 11.•1 comm 8 ,3 t 21 E11u tv ,11 9.87J1 Ciil ....,,.,..,. ,.um JUM 12. 13. It, 1m 1110.73 D I w bb . · Astron 3"'9 l.11 0rv1 Lv 1•.3S 1s.n lmP1C 1·03 1·61 Geo 14.d 16.316~ Pllllllshld Or•• Coast Diiiy l"UOI, e e · pads packm g boxes, ha nd A.udl K F 7.19 I.It So lntm 7.$.t e.26 Indus Ir 1o'61 11 ·11 Grwlh 101.55 11 .$1•· , • '' '. -"'' I s '•12 l>••n PUBLIC NOTIC ' •XI! 3rd C•nt t.13 10.01 ' · · Inc .11 8.16, 10:45mll fer lllCl'11'9(ll) un ' '~1 U'f '' E trucks?Afean y or ail ofthese HDUOHTON: E&E" Mu x3.16 3.16 llOt 1.091.l$ Inv t.5310 . .42 ·1 . * • P UBLIC NOT'iI°fc'iE,-o.--11----=-=::;::;;::.:.::::.. ___ j free? ~~~-~ ::~~ 1:ll ~i1!&NG& 6·58 7·21 g~~T.I p ft!1 l~~ ~~1~!ci F :::J lg:il~ Jt:llDBCIOl!)mmMen I WM ff j d •t t SIOC'.• S'I 620 HOWARD· """' Se<: •.19 0.19 Revere F 11.n 7 . .0-' • r."'lrI'I sUPERIOll: couRT OI' THE E N ow arge a cpos1 mus A):e sc.1 3·90 ,·2, 81 11 Fd. ,31 1015 GROUP stc: R1nrr1 12.4' .. ~ L>t.llJJ (fjJ.len 'ICTtTIOUS IUSINEll STATE OF C•LIFORNIA l"OR yes e1v YOU make at the outset an d BLC 11'1 11'.04 12'.01 GWll\ F ~2'.9614:16 AOtX F }.al $.92 S11olt1ar ?.11 2.11.: O ....... _ NAMESTATl!M!NT THE COUNTY OF ORANGE , flat.son 105610$6 ln<:me '°' 6a6 81 Fnd 7.112 e.ssSchU11 Fd 8.09 a.114. Tiit 1011ow11111 lliraon• •r• e10•110 No. A·747"" ·-· · · · · ,viU you have 1o pay cash for e1yroc:, •,:!r 51:11,1 SPKJ1 F ,•,:ss .1:1.s u'i~mFX: 't~ 1~:~ ~~1Uu&o5lR :~~ t.(aj.: @ 111111111 ~ buStnou et: NOTIC:tf 0~ Hl!AltlNO 0~ PITITION lhe · d 1. O 1. ayr Qr ·"" · Sick Fd .28 13.42 Grt~ Ind 19 3219 32 lntr Inv 16 73 1613 • m Trvtll If CMtlilltlll'ICll FOS!. ·REUTER. A.SSOCtATES. $OI FOR PROIA TE OF WILL ANO ,-OR ~main ~r a .Y0lp' UCS Ina· 81acn I-ii 9.9, e. Ebersld t."'8'Ul.36 G"'arll 21:fl12l'.90 8"'l11nc jS.:98 1s:n ;• AC1cl1 Ave, C~onl del M1Jr, <•I. 92J2S LETTl!RS TESTrnENTARY p o ,. ' 8t1tcon 10n1012 EDIE Sb lf 5119 Sl C-O 2' 10 •• • m.-·-.·"---~1•••)'S· ..... ion ' ',,·,,,,·,, .,,,· . HI.MILT~ OAP· ...... . ,...,..,, _, -;p-M•rllynnL.FOH.114ol H1rmos1 Avt ., Esl1lt of JAMES R ANN EL LS 1·01ect . eroer .. EFC M ...... ORI": Fund 393 • .,, Pl!(al :19.lJ 11.r1:• H ' C I CH's""TT .....__ ._. 8arii:~hr •.01 •. I EQ!Y Gr 7,•2 l · · Sl>d Lev 4 • 77'o trmos.a N (h, I • ' .,..,N...... Sonllsl~ 4.SS S.01 Eqty Pr '2.1.S .. Grw h t .4J 1.02 SECURITY ,..OS:" :• Jt:JOIJ CJ) Mwie: (C) "1llt Split" (dll) Htlen C. Rev1t1, SOI Ac1tcla A'ff., NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEH lhtl 801t Flln t .•1 la.'!11 Fnd Am 7.11 ~neom .5.86 6.40 eo ... nv 3.12 3 .q.• ·••Jim Oo-, oo·ohooo •-,-II. Corona del Mir, c11. EOITH ISA8EL CHES NUTT, ll•s llltd E Brown 3.14 3.SA eortt GI .ll.70 12.n Ha•lwel l0.4050 l0.20 1nve$t a.61 7~4 • -'"'" .... ,... Thi$ b\/ll~s Is condutll!d b'(. ge111r11 htrlln • pe-llTIO!I for PrOOll!t ol wm Incl s te FUNDS: E!111n Trt 15.ST Ir'! LV 1. 1,DS Ullrt F 4.11 a.11:. a l1Q} m Jol111111r Cal10I Joey p1rlntr1hlo • for IJwanct ot Lttlen Tttl•mtnllry, Special tO tbe Daily PJlot ta gg Gull Fd 1Z.J1 l3.5S Emerp ].U 3.78 ~~r:i:u ~-~ t .J6 5ELECTl!D ,-os· • • ,., 09 ,., •••bstlt,t• hoot. Htlen c. Rt11t"" r•l-n.:• fO wl'!lth Is mid• for further Cdn Fd 2l .3l 23.3' E,_rgy 11.01 H.01 Htrll" ''" 1· ... Am Shr 7.IS. 7.u •• -1 -rtl<VI•<• '"' .... 10• 11-O I The Olv Shr 3.57 3.91 Eou ltv F 8.07 · ·""' Oop Fd 1.96 1.9' ~ 0 ... "••-Thll tlttemt<1I was filed w ff! the Cour>-,..w ' ,,.,.. •n P. ICI SAN D IEGO -Del E . N~1wd t 19 10 12 Filr'fld 7 65 13' Horaq ll.21 lt .li9 Seil Sh•1 12.14 12 UI ' -1 tv Clerk ol Ora~ C<Wnlv Oil Ma'( 23, Olhe•rlng theaam•htsbeenHtfllr July p od • y · · · · 1m.or1 Co 9"61021!nt!11tt 9«ll0°22 • 1973 3, 1913. at t:OO '·'"·· ln lh• courlr-n•Of Webb Corp. and Rancho San r uct•o11 .~~"'~en 1~:~~ 1~:g: ~~ ~u;: ::~~ 9:~ ,T,',,o,'m ,.,·.,,, ,,1:~, , ... ,,.N.,,',.'':•"•'··:11 ,' E2Sm 0'""8rlmenl No. 3 of Hid <.QUrt, 11 1CO o · ha ed " CG Fund t.•110.2' FIDELITY " · ""' : P11Dl!tl>td 0n"9• COis! D•llY Pno1, Clv1c Cmtott' DrlV. Wttl, In tilt City of 1ego ve armounc a C:IO Tfln 10.IS l.1.09 GROUP: -In< 8otl •.10 6.68 Cllmst :J.lj 3.•I : Miy 19 ind J\l<lt j 11, 19 1971 1'29-73 S1n11 An~. C1Ufornl1. maMgetnetil agreement, pend-Cent SllS 12.DS 13.17 8nd deb 9.01 .:-as l~~m---.:,~ ~-~ ~~{P°Fd i-356 i'" ~ • ' D111d J ... ne 15, lt73 I . of . . D z · CHANN!NC Cllllll 11.01.12.10 IU 1nvnt 1i1 1i1 H•rbr 7'.32 1:00 • PUBIJC NOTICE WILLI AM E. ST JOHN, ng comummatiOD a JOlnt ec •nes ,.UNDS. Conlrft 1.33 l.]J !nv11•n G 8.33 l.3l Leo1I L S.91 6.'6 ' nil' co11e1e offcrin1 • Oesr!O la fJ Dick Clark Hosts Music 11tricultural science. ' * Salute to SO's • 70's ·msuodu,,...C>tlf o ~rn -""'-"&-m Comedy \:LI UI aJ It Is Wrlttm t111111 ... 1 "Amerk1 n hndstand ·c0untt-e1m ventur-e, to •evelop-a 5,l\IVI . -. a. -•,.a ~c.d , ",·,." ),1.41! cv ssec s'·~, ~.37 ·Inv Cl! T l2.l7 13 '' Pact Fd a.99-7• '"-i'---l ROOl!lt A.. s••v•o u V\1\1"" fld F . .ti °'"'' . 3 .. Inv G\lld 611 1"11 I NEARION FDs,·· FICTITIOUS IUStNESS 1'471 ll'\'IJll 11¥111 .• SUlll 202 acre ,;New Town" called Com Slk 1·26 l.lll Etsti 9.t• Inv lnCJ "C 3"1• . AllO•C 1113 19 ., ' ll) Add1111s famllJ 20!11 Aflnlvlnal')' Show" Dick Clafk. hosts 101 th• celtbr11ion •llf(h con- 1:00 O M1udt (RI trasb th• mualc ind the per1orm- O @1 a;) NBC T11tad1J ...... : (C) trs of Ille 1950s, '60s and '7Ds. (2h1) "Cr1nd Pri1" Conct (d11) '66 will! tllm dips of sl•n such as -James Gerner, Ev• Mlrlo Stint. fr1n•ie Awalon, r1blan, P1ul Ankl Yvas Montand. A dram• aboul tutu •nd Annette Funlctllo. t1eln1 t111t depicts th• rlv1lry ml• T•I tllt Ttdl I• 1mon1 rout drlver1 In competition ,. for the world champlon$hlp. ll..1)0 ~MW: "Mani« ~ Two (~) Q (]J@ G} I Sf1l lA\I Rolllftl 6~tl Fem i, Din elle DamtllL f11U: TIM first ThllO [..,.,_ ID Alfrff Hltcic:od: PnMlb Robt1I~ F1~k, 1972 Gr1mmr Aw•nl tZ:lO a Hlsfrnr Patrol winner, Is $polll1llt1d In her first m MM: "HIP Sctiool Cllfkl• NM'IE STATEMENT Tu11111. Ctlll. nao SACRAMENTO (AP) Grw!h ~-01 5·'1 .Evers! I0.5" 1l.$( Inv e~ 1o:ao 11.80 lneom 11:1911:n : T"• fouow!no pertons are doing T1I: 1710 uu.11 Rancho San Diego. De .1 kyr k 1. • INYl!~T COUNSE-!lnve•I 8·11 9 .52 , • 1 ' tt - Sp! e S OC e mg prices <•··m , "' 1 " h OeftM 10.62 10.62 11<111ntt' 11: llomtY or: • t Ad· t lo El C · d 12 · · c I . ..., · Ide Fd a on 1 S9 ' TUSCO COMPANY, 11Sl L1nglty Pu~!thtd Oran91 COiis! Dilly Pllol, Jacen tl JOTI an California's egg ·production is aot rv 2.46 1.10 SIGMA FUNos·· • Avor11u.. IN1ne. nros J ... ne 19, ll), 26, 1m 19,_..,, miles from • downtown San 1 1 1 bee MeaSUl'C Ai"d 1c~J~~h 5-» 5 ·• 1 cao shr 1 21 ;..a · wirm1not011 oeve1oome~1. i nc .,•~------------'I we\ be ow norma _ause of N GROUP: 1nv 10111104 • ,~ o ·egO the deVCl~menl l.S IOS G!h •.15 Trsl 78:S 8°.'>ll ' • c1111orn11 co•~•lion, 1152 L•nCJl•r P lJBlJC NOTICE I 'l a state mJlr_kcting vtder aimed 10s NO s.52 6.00 v ... t..,r 1'.J1 t'1s • Av•nve. 1rvlM 92105 l--------------I ownea by First Na ional City h 1 ll>SP{ '·~ •.56 mnn a 9.:V 9'.:p ' Grlm1lld and Hll•ne DtvtlOP1Nnl HOTIC! TO Clt9DITORI at trimming t e SU.PP y by 10 T w M ... !u•I 9.1010.s. SB l&Gr 10.89 10.19 • Comoafl'(, 11n Ungl1'( Avtnue, lrvlne Bank, New York, acting as TV' cent 0 omen Stock 192120.9, So GenF ll.6S 12..21) • 9'llO$ SUPERIOR COU•T OF THI! r~r • Stlect t.'910.21 SwSI Inv 1.00 1.~S f STAT8 OF CALl,-DRNjA 'OR trustee [or Client Of its invest· Var Pay I.Sol 9.2' Sw Inv G ,,01 6.SO T"1$ business Is tielno conduct.cl by • TH• COUNTY 0 ,. ORA.NOii d SPOKESMEN FOR !he State lnvRes •.97 5.n sovr In 10.91 11.95 : 11en•r•I oa.11ner1hlp. M , m ent management group, an 1 s 1: SDKtr• •.11 l.14 c111rle1 R. HOOW 0. A·..... • ed b th w bb De t t r F ood od SACRAMENTO (API Grwth '. o6 ... Sl.P 1no 6.21 6.11 ' Th!• ,1a1erntt1t Ill.cl with ltle COi.iniy Estate of EUGE NI E LE PI CART, will be manag y e e par men 0 a lncom •'Os .:.:i STATE BNO ORP: ' Clerk o1 Or.n(lt CClll!ltv on M•'t' 2•. 1•13. ~d;~E: is HEREBY GIVEN 111 '"' Corp. Agriculture say the "sur plus Women's Lib has inched T~~t u;11 ,~:n,,·32 §~r~d t~{ t:: WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COU NTY crli!Clllon ·ol the 1b0ve 11111Md dlctdlf!I Th W bb r· · l f obligation" f)fOVi.siOfl Of the f l1ltl FnCJ 20:0420'.U S<-•<"Gr ~ ,A·tt : CLERK, av Theret1 M. W1re1. Dts>Ul'I'· 1na1 1111 pertol'ls n.ov1ng c1a1m1111111ns1 1111 e e 1rm IS crea or O orward a bit in the a ll-male ,•~ o''."',, I·", '·"is s1 Fr inc t .ll ,.~, • FU5» iald decedent ,,, required 1,. 111e them, th s City sort re ti·rement 1972 egg market order has P ,, t 5 ... • Publlshtd Orang• C01•t 01uy P1101 . ..,1111 n.. nec"Sll"' Y011Cflers. in thl office e un re -Califoniia Senate. Jin~ Fd 11'.91 16:,, 11111 srr -«.n 4S.10 , MIV 19 Ind June~. 12. 19. 19n 1621·13 of IM tltrk of the llb<wt tnllllld CCII.IN,~ COffimwtitieS a11d h 0 US j n g limited pr 0 d U C t j 0 n in 1~:~ tl~ 9'~ :·fi sx~Afn':ANt.fl ~~ ' to present lhem, wllh '"e 111t1sH1Y developments in H awai i , California. But I.h ey-deny it is "It's been the policy of John.in 21:un:14 As.o Fd . ' 1.19 , 1:00 ~-no rTI Nrn PUBLIC NOTICE vouch1r1. IQ l!lt Ulld11H"slgn«11t llle olllc• h hi h brok that ·r I d ICEYSTONI!• tnWll 1.30 l.JD special. 'Thi Jln1in1 sttr wllOs• sty· uar (dra) '58-Mimlt van Dolen. lbHc r1n11 •ncompassu roct 1n4 roll, i111 ind PoP music pertormt · l4J... ~ !---------=--=-!of.,.,. •ttoml't'· EOGAR A. NATHA.N, Al· Colorado. f\.lichigan, Virginia causing s ortages or g er ers even l a a Y cusT a1 lt.91 1t.t2 TIEtN Roe Fos, : -F1cT1T1ous 1us 1N!ss torney 11 L1w, 8MO w.si Ol'fmplc slvd.. I pl'ices. v.·alks in with cash in her ~~~: C? ~:~~:g: '!~1nc ~::i~:U : 1:45 u Mowit: "Sh1l1" (com) '50 -NAME STATEMENT e1ver1., Hiiis, c1111orn11 t02n. wn1d1 11 and Illinois. The corporat on hand , she couldn't buy stock in C11s1 Kl 1.0• 1.n s~~ocdRou~~.so ••.so . ln·conctrt. . (I) Nm Conltr1nct-M1JOf NI WlllOll • _Gl~frld Hitdlcecl '1!!!!.tJ m Tiit Untowh1blt1 fE Lt Seno11 IOVlll (l!) W1ttl'11tt H11rlnp Ann Shtrldan, Victor M1\u11, Th• 1011ow1ng persons .,., doing 11111 pt1ct ot PU•ln.ss °' '"' ut'ldtrtl'lMCJ in owns the Newporter Inn in The order has been in effect !ust Ki s,.sa 1.12 G th 510 u , butlntti ••: 111 matte,. 0trta1n111Q to 1111 "'''' o1 Hid N B h since last November. and has her own nruu e without her 1111 ~1 13.os ,,_,, .~ •~ 1·81 • z:aom·Aff.Nic+rt llltw:....!!hlllc-hl ....._ 10 KAMS KENNELS 121 KAM&ou dteedtnt, within tour month' 1ner '"" e wport eac · cul egg producti·on "y husband 's approval" said Sen. ~;l ~l 1,:t11}:U smm11 1:12 1:90 • • -KENNELS reg,, ~-R!n1"11111 onn, llt•I P\/llllc1tlon·ot-ttll•-nollc1..-•---Bill R. DoS!, vice nN'lsldent . ~ ust s4 373 ,08 Tecnnl s.90 6.•7 Strolb." "fullor lmh tlrl" sen•• An•. c1111. t'l10J D1111t Ji.mt 11. 1973 .,,.., C"'I -· fa by-200 000 Nicholas Petris, the Oakland Aool!o 1'11 .;,, s,ll(ro F 6.2• 6.36 M•rtln R. Sotrth Jr .. 10.1:n Rlvtrlldt LEONI E MONPIOUX of the Webb D evelopment ~1 orrua rmcrs ' ho . Pftlt ll ..J.ll 3,70 tMV.e. :·u ,.,, .. - 2:4511Mnlt: (C) "S.•r" (•dv) 'Sl o~ve,t s~n1i "-~~·~1:·R"?1011d ort !1~~'~:C.:. ':r::;•Cltctdt11t Group, sald "Rancho San eggs per week. During the Debillm. ocrat w a uthored the ~~~r~'G111 ~11 t·:: l :1er C s:s1 6:u ~'°"' Monttomtl')'. s11n:! ~na·. c~11.' "71)7 vllH"s ' ve, r ooAR A. N•TH.t.M Diego will ultimately invoJ.ve same period, the wholesale Lndmrk 6:1e 6'.?s T''" !•o t.11 e.e • Thll bl/tint» )5 CO!lllUClld ...... •n In• Att•IMY II Uw . . f h ky k led His measure, now before the L~llX Fd ~.tJ •.93 T:~ 'ti 1 913: l&·;: - -----------------------Cllvldllll "' a..o w .. 1 01rmpk 11¥11. severa l hundred mt 11 lo n p nce O eggs as S roe ·e L§Eox L~fur,1,;u 'j·" § co1 ,·" 2: ... • M••tlnR.SouthJr. -.....r!YNllh.c .. .,.,,...,.tn dll • 1 1 t '' from 39cents,.,..r<101.enlo60 Assembly, would p rohi b i t ,. ... 1" .&5 ·.Jt c .593,h :CIOm ~ W-~ -T~l,lllt.mtnlWll•fUWwlll'lttll Coun-Ttlt(t1))17 .. YU 0 3rs 1n nV('S ffiCn.· t''" bk · f tsrch 11a91 .81Un!lfd &.279.0i 1 , .. , "'lflt "'"' •f ... c·\ , , or.'"' , ,,, ,, 1 ,.n •ttonw'I' "' l•ldttl• cents per d O't<'n. Officials sny ro crs rom requiring a wire L/b1y Fd s: ... 1:" Ho" l!lfo'"' ,,,'·",,,'·" CE D Edificlo dt Enf11t11ll Wednesday (l«W) 'SS--Tolhlro Milullt. ., er Cl • °"' ... ! '"'"7M Publlllltd Orel!OI COllif O.lly Piiot, rrs s,• m"N>n-belted acres the Increase in pr ice is due to to obtrun her hus band's t •• 1B1 y 11 ·:: ,·: OltO P· IV -...,..._.~ Pvbll•Ncl Oranot Coast Dall'( Piiot JUM JUM If, 26, Ind JUI)' 3, 10, 1913 1tlS.1J ea·-· I ··• t f rod 1. N>nnlSSiOll to bUy StOCks t·n L~nc F~1 '21 " Brd fv 13.0014.31 l:JOCJ "Actilll 11 U. Nortll -5, 12, 19, 24, 1,73 1690--n comprise the former Monte ncrea~.,.. cos so P uc ton, ,.... L M•s · ·· N•ll Inv s.01 •.12 (') ·•a-H h '·· P UBLIC NOTICE d d l l h d 1· I her own name. s.-. LE!· u., C•ot ''" t.13 • v ump 111 ...,.en. PUBLIC NOTICE Vista Ranch, Sweetwater an an no o t e et· 1ne n pr~-~·ll ua9V 1?:1 l?I u~.vit~ l}~~s:f J:f»(IJ"Slbrina" Concl. "Tiit Diii*-9 KS01 Cottonwood properties and ductiO'll. The !)ill i.iSB 397. Lo'o AIBi Acwm a.to 1,ss t:lo O "Wiid Is tM Wind" (dr•) '$1-1t1 Ho1.111" Pert 1 (dra) '55 _ NOTtc• OF SALi 0,. NOTIC:e TO c•eo•TO•t other parcels 12 miles cast of Dean Olson, (hairn1an of the ~~1~us ~-~ri l·g '~' ~ ;:J: 1l:J: Anthon Quinn An"' M11nanl PERSONAL ... OPIJtTY SUl"E•IOR COURT 0,. TH ll • ..,, I E Ad • n •• d d llnCI •. 3 10" ~Ofll Inc 9°'-9 95 '1 ' . . llumphrer-6o11rt. frtdric Marth. TO HIOMI ST llOOER STA.Tl OF C•LIFORNIA FOlt San Diego . Pn)Jecl1.o-..i. popu II· state gg v1sory ooor a n ~ ... ir ... :~ it: .11: lnfom ll:n 11:., 10:00 (]) (C) "Sindy tllt Soll" (tom) '65 9 HNmr s., CoodbJ•" (dr•J 'SS Nolitt It hllH"ebV t !vtn thtl lrnt Goverrt-• TMl'-COUMTY' 01' OR.ANOI tlon or the phtMed IS.year president of the Olson Egg Sa·ri.•'t Aria u1~."•·'"•u '•'•'·.o. ~= &!.n t1~ • • H Co '' B h Ing 80..rd °' llW Cotul Commun!ry NO. A·76ltl n . d I Co .d . ' I . II(., .. .. \JSAA Cll , 41 to 41 -Heinz 01tch1. -oc: uoson, 1n1 Oft •rs. ,0111111 01,irlc• w111 rtctlve se•Ll•CI bids E•'•'• or lllAY MURPHY, al!'O known a ncho san Diego eve OJ>-mpany. sa1 1n an 111 crvlc W ',itc,',im,',', !l'e,~, l,:~,' H,•,••'",,,","•'•':~'!. IJ"1tlqpld•" (dril •49 -Don J:308"W•r Hunr (dr•) '6: -Jolln ror,,.•,~,!!,'..," ~~!..'o.,~-"111",".',,"',,',•,r~ •'"~~rc~o~~ ~·.~~:~H~ .• ~··::i·111, n1l'flt is 5-0.000 to 75,000. that the order hps betn "very •1 . .41 •._.11°1,,. •.tt , l •rJY· Sl~on, Robtl1 Rtdford. flf:*'tY"o1 ~C.,.,i Comn11;flll'( Coll~': cr*111CWI ol ttll lbOVI n"meel OtCtOvnl Recreational, commercial efficient and ve\l: crrcctivc'' in F :, m Loses ~;~.·.~, .• '. f.ll 11J ~:., c;"~ ::~ u·~· 4-o· ,,,/ ''Wlh •·'-~ W 01atilc1 11'1d 111' n.en dtcl111d surplu1 10 '"-' 111 Pl'f"IOll~ llt'llllO c1•lm1 •1111"'' "" · ·11 be •~t t• g all allforn·... 11 ..... · V•I t...... 2" 12:0011 "Tlnlt' Cu•" (corn) '33-W.C. ;vu \\ol -.u ........ tl'lt f\ffdt of ihe Ohlrlclt OIL OIUl.LINO MIO dlctd«ll .,.. rtq11lrtd to tl1• lhtm. and industrial areas Wl r• v cc in ,1 .. egg f.,'J:"f. J·"i' :·~ VA.MC'ri...,,.. . fltlds. "Lucly Jd1d1n" (mys) '42-Mulltet?" (Com) '!7-Tony R•nd•IL RIO A.NO AS!OCIATl!.O EQVll"Me.NT. Wiii! lfll nl(ftMl'V voucheft, In lllt olflct developed :dong with the producers. particu lar y the Sukut·Coulsoo Inc., a ~nta Mesi F 11: a 12:u SAllDEltS : ~ 4 lO "' ··-I' .. "' 0: ... 1 l•I• blcft Wiii bt opllltd •nd P"'bllcl'( ot th• def); ol '"' •bOll• tn!llltd courl, or 1·· Id 1· I rt• smalle r ran chers. MAIS l"NCl• er l"" 1'·:i 1~ Alll lldd, SheldOn Leon•,... • : """'-• --q l"fl•d 110\/d 111 11:00 •. m .. Moncltv. July t, 10 pr ... nt tl\tfl'I. w!tn '"' l'ltc:11 .. f'/' var t.." res en 1a prope. tes Ana -based construction com· ~~ 101··:11~ !.N(1°"' :~ ~.11 • 1m '" 1r11 conttr11Ke Room o1 tt1t "YOllC~"•· 1e !ht "'ndtr•1~ntc1oe•" 'r"'OL"',,'"• by the 1·oi nt venture. ExlsUng But several s1naller egg pnr nllny -ported ''"l N~ratl-Ons N110 1 :..s 1,,.,, Ynd•111' •· S..11 KOCE CHANNEL 50 Ol1trltl Allmlnl1tr1tlon 8\/lldlno 13111 llltlr ltlorntfl. MUN • ' ......... '"" tll<l "t''-MFg I •. ff ll.t7 lt~,.q ... t 1, l.tt . Ad•m• Avtnut. cou1 M"'' c11ffornla. 10LLS.' RICK,RSHAUSER. 606 s. 11111 r ecreationa l facl\iti~ include ducers have condemned the for th s':<. n\onth IVlriod ended J6 n 'V n• t"° S9 -AU bids rnusl bt dt!IV ... llCI IQ "" otfke ot Slrfft, LOii AnQlll!!.t. C1llf0ml1. Wl'llcll 11 .. 1...~1 If . Cot rd . • I ·1 r ,..... e 1 ' • t''"" J!f,, Iv 11.116 1 t 06 v:rltd I • I: ':'1 •:oo Mlllw tt~ H"tf,1111tttiaod 1c 1---r;)O TM Hifinn111 1c1 1'1116d6ft ltii PiJrcna•lf'IO A.Qflnt 1t tne •bove Ml· me ottcto or-w •l n1t1or-TT\il-uMenlGl!td111 tv.·o i<MllJ e go courses, • o er a s PO · O uig egg-April 30 resulted In a net loss ,.....1111r 1 .so 1~.to ~_m;1 ~~ :g: Jn ~11n" ~Nr11 1rorn 1 Moc>I• we IM , koot1""•! -"Ht Who H•• 1t11nied Wiii dr•tt f)rlor 10 !flt 11m1 ""' 1or 1t11 ooen11111 en 1Nlt'tf'1 pert1lnh'11 IO tM 11111e DI ••Id toowood Lakes for fis h\Og and firms to drive the m out of of $80,346, or 14 cents """r ~~. •,m, 1!·~1s·65 w.-..n Mu 10.a. 11s .. IO<il-llY' IOl)IC, Mo" s Fred Rooa'•· r,reHr111' -bloor101'11~<!11 ctoeumen· 10 bf t1lOlbl1 IOf" C0Mlder11Uon. dt(tdll'\I, within ICM.Ir f"onlhs 1lttr !flt "'"" ''""' · Ots w I 103610.2' 4;>0 111ctt!c Ctm!l•11r 1c1 Mu11c,. •f'I. Prt!PO$al torm' lfld comPI•'• In· n.11 1>11ti11c1t1on °' tN1 noi1u. small sallboots, horseback busine~s. • sh.ire.· on rcv(!nucs of ~~1' B~g 1i~ ltE\'"'~Mr,·:1'.oToft · humor, 11nd v•111IY 1o *"ch ort·ttlioot t:OO Arntrlc1 .,, 1c1 "Sll'\il'les" Tht •!ruction' mftY t:1t Ol'.lt11ntd tt 1t1t D•ttd June 1, itn r id\ ~ from tbe Monte Vis•• '1h• o ·der as a !opted I S' $2 680 300 i...~ A" MIF F ?.» , 1: o•o "' ChllClrtn. p,robltml I){ tlolltlflll, 111>.ll!Ot'!, .OCl!I Pult"••l~o Oettl. (!I 1111 01tlrlel •I t"t OOROTHY DONLON MVRPHY Il '"" '-' I W C a• ' ' • utlSt.-..i. 00 aV(!.rllg~ MIF Gr: ~.flt~ lt·~oor" 10711'1.0t ''~ St1•mt s•rHt (Cl .~ll11tt11on11 l~'•i 11111 111t•1111nmen1 ttc111 ov alna • •boYI lddrns. For llddlUon•t r111~rn111on .. , .. AO RtAN ARENDT R a ne 1 stnbles, as well a s hlk-July by a three·quorters mn· sM.r~s outstanding during the MuOmM ',' '•'."• •,•>1,1 )~ • 1\:y1\· 1 1 ~8' ·~•or r;1mar't' ~~ "l\lldr•n. lld vld\lallf 111 1111vvlew with H\11111 or !fltl)l(:non tppo!ntment, ul\ Mr. l•tcilfOl'8 o1 the Wiii I nd b' Ii · J , f C \If I M\1()1'1'! 1 ' 91 .S1 t.fnq :o! ~! 'rmpr~~. '1"' "':;:~i~: Ht!:itn~r i, fflvrtc1, , o ~*'' c. Ml'.IO!t '"'I ,,,..s1u. . °' tnt •bo"" 11•mte1 dtctdtflt ng a icyc. ng. ~r1ly -o 3 on1 a cg g per1~. • ~~11 "~" l~·~l 't:l!' \~~v 1t tt'.1 •bl!lly 01 uui.r•tot t : unf, W•Y"' ~c:> '1 t· rs <• r 111• noTTt• 1, 1n 11ccord w11" SM•lon MUNOllt, TOLLES, H•lU & tn future ~nbclt areas, ranchers and was \m· This comp:ll'es to a net loss l'i'.T.• •'o·"i· • ~~l',' '•'"ll·. •1.-ornnllHtt so 1~·1 "CaH•ornli oov•• ~'..!r'°",,,,.,~1t11tr1•,' •.,1•w.!!!i •i,.:",. ,,.q1 or 1iw C11Ut0f'lll11 Educ1tron Cod•. R1c1C11111HAU1•• • 1 d b 1 F 1 "' ii'C ... 11.tt Chlllr" Mutlt•!IY II It'd boV' llf'tMnf • .,,.... of flt ..... Sl$<ltdl NORMAN E". W.1..TSON '°' s. NIU ,,,..., r ccrcalional !ties will In· J'I e1ncntc y t 1c state . 00( of $2.30,&7~ or 40 c:Cnl.$ pe:r • lllC I. i 1:' WWI •'r. 1·N '- l'lllll·"our o1 otll'llntlul 1nt1r11rnmen1. t onlU• comminh on 41'1 woi HOii •~r•I••' ll011tl M Trv1tff'I! L-A ...... 1-c111t Id · ' f " d A"l'i Ult ~-rt I ~ onit Sr 'll " w~''ln M•ril\ 1 1 l'IO•I Jun• W•Yn•. ,,.... • COi 11 "" .... .,.. ..... · c u c a variety o p.ir;;s, nn an a c Ui'O vi..:pa m e n shar~. vf\ revenues o f •tvio11 j' · :f."tl r :;g:, ~f1~~~J~•i:i:~;~~•s''.,t.'.:~:'~; !!,.,c'r=~\~•ri~n11o11~;:i::.: ~m~ <>Pe"t'%1~ 1~~~n•~ n :~-0:.~'." ci lr.;.r!!~~i ,:; .. ~!'~.,.. equestrian ct.nter , swlmtnlng, in Novcmh<'r It expires bee. $21731.457 for the six·monU\ ~~'11 ·~ l·jjst ~1~ 1·.a \· f("lllillon nn lood, tioutlna, irinsoor••· ......,11no crl!TI n4l ''Y'-'" s-!tn<td to Pu~ni~l'd Ot•ngt Co.ttt D11llY l"llOI Jun~ PubllP'!«I Or•~• Cotsl 04llv Pllrit. l • nd t • •ty -tier 31 I N•i 'od ··•ed A ·1 30 l~ ,\lotll; s~ I f ....... u-w1-• 11on, 11\d IMnfv, · .l~nwnt•• •nsuruilOl'I. ••· 12. ,,, 1t1J ..... lt11.n Jun~ 5, ": !!'. 16, l'Q 1l1J.1~ cnnis.a ttn ac 1v1 "'"' • r-·1 '-""ru pr1 • :1•1.. .Cf'10'tl'I • s: 1-\ll'!lv• ••o!•: DAYTIME MOVIES l ,• ,j I ' .. ; ..... 1-'·-~ Franch.ises Make U.S. Comeback Uy JOlfN CUNNl ff 'S ..,,. a111lne11 .t.n1iv11 NE\V ''ORK -As rt"ccn tlv as 1tu·ec )•cars ago 1hc fu turC or retail franchisi ng \\'l'.IS 111 doubt , after .a .scr\t:>s o( bank ruptcies that follo'A'ed Questionable business prac· tices that led 10 a rash o{ in· vestigations. It seems that some opera· tlons subsistt'd on lhe procec.>ds from selling "protected ter· ritories" to franchises rather than selling \he product itself. They cut up the United Slates into segments and sold it all over agai.n, SO.\LE 01< .... TJI E franchise deals, mainly in the fast rood area. were only hu cksters· dreain, but that didn 'c bother 'Vall Street , \V h i C h en- ihusiasticall.v joined in the gan1c by sell ing shares in the dreams lo equally unv.'i:u·y in· vc stors. Typical!)', it is th «i< businesses buill on dreams that disappear first i\L a recession, and so n1any of the franchise games y,·ent under ·when the economy shrank in 1970. Thei r goals \\'as ex- that yours may not ! 1 COMPLETE ORANGE COUNTY COVERAGE htcludl1t9: LGIJll"O Beo,h, p:insion; 10 shrink meant death. And no\\' 1he International J~ranchise Association. which ah,·ays wanted the '''orl d to kndW ihat there '''ere sound, old·line companies in the busi- ness. annoUIJces th.:ll a new boom is under ,,·ay. A SAL~S GROWTH or betv.•een $10 billion and $IS billion is fore seen for this yea r, bringing the total to about $160 bill ion. The !FA also expects that 10.000 to l5.000 n1orc outlets v.•ill be opened. to · make a total of 430,000 plus . This. claims Jerry Opack, executive vice president, is the second generation of rran- chising, a generation much more sta ble, better regulated. and '>vilh the \Veeds. such as t hos c described. uprooted. .. l\lorc mature." Opack says. il1aturit y also has its pro!> !ems. It app ea r s. a nd regula tory officials now arc aggressively running dO\\'n \vhat they clai m are pyra mid schemes, in which t h e franchisee's rec ei p ts are increased by the sales of those he recruits. ··Jn their zeal, some slates ca1ne dangerously near to bar- ring--franchising al together. Franchising com pani es are ccncerned that another 25 sta tes \\·hich \\'ill consider sin1ilar legislation in 1973 may follo\\' the same route," Opack says. The IF':\ \\·orries that "a proliferation of poorly \Vrillen and conflicting state laYi'S C<uJld cause 1nany franchisers to return to other means of distribution." The major vol um e leaders in franchising continue to be the three tr a diti o nal seg1nents: automobile and truck dealers. soft drink bot- tlers-and-gasoline--:service. sta- Sa11 Cl•IM"te, Ml11 io" Yieio. Dono Pol1tf, a'--w•ll a1 Lon h och o"d mt:11t of L.A. t:1reci. MONTH TO MONTH RENTA L IASIS I tions. ,--~~..:;;;; ---GOLD NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON Al"l'ROVED CRE Dl'f 4 ONLY $17.00 PER MONT TOTAL COST l•11llatlted pcHJeS I PROSPECTOR NEEDS $2,500 FOR GRUISTAICE-KNOWS WHERE IT IS! 5 NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE (l l/•1 4 111'/1) 6 VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO AllE AVAILAILE Writ• lo• 1781 H1111tltiqhNI '*«h, Ca. •2647 7 FULL FREE MAINTENANCE PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE ORANGECOUN'TY RAOIOTElEPHONE SERVICE ONC FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS lal & 2nd TRUST DEEDS 714 • IJ5·JJ05 $1,!IOO To $250,000 UP TO 80".4 LOANS ON TRUST DEED COLLATERAL NEWPORT EQUITY F\J"Dt _401 SO. SANTA l'E, SANTA ANA '~m Liltll"I 8H cll, Mission Vl~IG· 1111 Point, S•" Clt m•nlt. Sa" J11111 1plslrino, Er To ro, till toll lrTt 496-3223 NflllP(lrt Center 620 Newport Center Drkil Newport Be1clt, C1lil, (71•) 644-11:112• W A N TED! AC COUNT EXECUTIVES For OM of ril• bnt poYlng l11•esf1Mflt bwsl11eu' you'•• 1een. e Registered Reps e NASO Brokers • Li fe lnsvrance Salesmen If you are lot:1kl"IJ for a positlo11 thot will poy you v.ry well for tM amou"' of buslne-ss you ore prese"tfy doinq, you owe it to yoursotlf lt:1, ot leost, he-cir our offer. We ore offerln9 positlo"' in o currently populor l"ve.tm•"' medium thot 11 swMpln9 tM co11ntry, that is 11101t profhabl• for tfle cll1"t1l1 ond the brok•r. W• o,. currell'tly stoffinq th• fl"flt, most co111pletely equipped offlce1 i" Newport leach. B11rbank o"d Westwood. For further lnfarrnotlon to od•on'e you r core•r, call: Newport Beach Westwood ORDER YOURS TODAY! Personalized • 171 41 833-0922 1213) 478-0 183 Stylish 1000 Beautiful Stick-on LABELS • Efficient Order For Yourself or a Fr iend M.ty be used on envelopes as return address lotb els. Also ver'( handy as ident ification la bels for markin9 personal items suc h as books, records, photos, etc. labels stic k on 9lass a nd may be used for m.trk ing home c•nned foe.cl items. All labels are print ed with styli sh Vog ue type on fin.equ ali ty white gumm ed ptper. _I Yesterday's Woman Was Satisfied Reading Her Horoscope, GJan_cing at ·the Front Page, -and - Looking Lovely. WANTS ~O RE ••• She Reads TO DAY'S Financial News • • ID , , • I • ' y June 1973 /s DAILY PILOT Monday's Closing P1·ices-~01nplete New Y~rk Stock Exchange List -~ ~ --, • ~r • P'4i: 1111111 Hlfll a.ow Lui ttie Dot0 l•ne• ,. ~ tllli•i K1011 Ltw I.HI ,,,. lff •rk:et Tre-nd ,. E 1111h Ml•" Low l41t '"' ,. E 1,,.,. H'91'1 lAw 1..t1t o. Stocks Continue Downward Plunge Cu.¥1 1 lOb 5 r. ~ m fil'+:\.t UOfC• 1~ 't lj I' l.v. 1~" Wt111Un pf J I• I II\ ln'rt tlj s n "' ,, +s Ei$il~P= J:. , T ' ~ I .. l~ h A ~~},~'111 ~ 'J:' 'i~ 1i -;i, HYll MA•KIT "fllltrilD ,, .. ,.., .AO 1 ••• I ~ .\.:~: Zt!iJT/\11: ' u J11 J). ~ 3''-•• Cf\m Ml I 111 l '-"If\ l\"l vera•e• ijll(NV ''"'It I i;r., J21 m1+~ ... MOlllll•rFrlcl•Y Wt tlbOt (II I ,,s . ,, • •. ~ z .... nlnd 11 •• II '• II ~ 11U.-h vn 011 Co I 11 11 Jl JOU ~-1 UC.mo I ot t 5' ._,...., 3th 41 -"f ....,vtll<t-' '" f*' Wtj Mil, $0 ~ '' .,. NEW YOR K (AP) 1he stock market tumbled downl11ll 1n slow trachn g Monday partly as a result or a carry over from fast week s <leclln1n g pru,:e-. and partly because or the additional CCOOOmJC: bad news greeting 1nvesl.Qrs "The market opened with the news lh at gold was up and the dollar was down and m1d \vay ln the session there was the news that a ntaJor bank ta1sed 1ts pnme rate 'said Larry ~Vac.:hlcll of Bae.: he & Co He also said investors \ve1e wor11cd about Tuesdays \Vatergat e hearings 1n \\h1c.:h John \V Dean Ill would testify $un01Jpl 1"" :it U • .Ut1 .U\1 -(• ay UllllH l"rtQ l11tWM1i.nl ~~!b 1 O 0 d 1'1.<o SS\.1 :M + \' ~~ ~ 1Ul !P., ::1~MI l: 1l' l)l 1~-1 ~~ti;'~ :f3 :: #J fl~ fl~111 f~i:11 •m. 1>ti't'/1t.1S 1f~~'t/11,}Q~~nc~cr1M1' ~2'J~""i'! J!E~--:-"11 't'-111!1 lh ll 11~Wtl1JI, .. II J 1•1" n': 11': IU\I pl )~ I ,1\0 ,, 4n:.-\t N-.,.,, UOfl 'n· 7'1'4Un f'(.,ln I 11 ~\:, 1 +~. -W~M~GO!D II ~JU""' lk -. un•nl,,.llO. 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Arthur S Spear who took over the orf1ce three monlh! ago said a cost reduction pro. gram and the shutting down or u11prof1table operations should put the company m the black e V1aionAmerlca LOS ANGELES Un10nAmerlca Mor tgage & Equ ity Trus t reported that net inco me ror the second quarter ended May 31 increased to I I 150 101 from the $1 134 94l earned m the p r evlous quarter, ended Feb 28 I AC cor1 " •• v II 1 CW!&.W1 wt •1'1-..,, ~ '10 011 Cited~ I) 2 IJW I ~ ll ~-1\ ox:.11r l 1 I I 1 ~11 ll@rF *I 'I 'li I-Ioli 1lli+\llLH N•I Co"° 41 s I Un~)¥0 16) ~· ~\. 1\• ,, I Dnl \llJ I J ~, Up l ! 1 81~B•H t ) 1' -l "I> 1 <In $110 0 I SI • •1 W o '!'>--~ l'1nklt E lvttv Corp J ' 3\to ,11+ \'f L.lfllOh p"1 7 , J 41\ ,,,,.+ 1~ VrliB!o " 1 J 1•\li 14"' l•\i-2 • I ~ l!l' 1t ~ 8: : 11~~~~m 'J !!",...~= r9 2 ,, 1 • 1,f 1 •... :~~ 1 1~~. t 11 ?!? 1;.! 1:+ \\ ~·r.:r,\\1~ l' ~· J ' I " j ..;+ v, t~:'~ ~~~: 4 ~~ ;t? !~ Vt L1loM l'r ..,..c • 102 "" t • I -~. 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''b • ii? , .,,..: U lo ~111 1 1~ 1~ ~l~ \~""" _.., wirll~ 1 0, i l• }, 1 14 Ii\:: ,1 Sunday Wednesday and Frr :;:::":aoci•v Ii U!:!n11i~ ,~·~.',~: • ~:re ~jft ~~ :~, ~ i ! :1: ! ~ ~:: ~ ~:::r:.i.d~ 2; J: ':': ';' 21~-\) ~ 1,'i,Fre im 1: 70 l~U l~ti \~!!-•• 1:~# J! 1\ 1 ~ ~'· ,fi ll ~1 ! ~:l*~n to~ 't, ,ll ! • l~:: • :•!:d:a:y:::l:n:_::_rJie:_::_:D:A::IL::Y::P:ILOT:::::_:= MOf\lll Ha '°"3~1'11 10 Clll• 2.m.,:.w•c:1:,...••c itrp t ;; '"" 2w+1:8~:~11~r.c!'!, J jtt ri~ 1 ·+1:~1:IUft~~s:: ,, 1· ,~ :"" !.==~~ ·~' 3t1l 1ll· ,r·-·:~1~~ PZ1" ,,1 r;• r .- 1 • \ j . ' . . . - ' j 2 DAILY PILOT ~ Tuesday, June l~, }q73 • At Halfway Jflark ·HAMS Aura Leading .World Race! "So Good ... It Wtu Haunt You 'TiL lt1 Got1c/' ,,f:Clotrl. THIS Wll.IC BOATING Ensenada Race Set July 4t1i An Ense n{lda race \Vithout the international flavor. \Vally •Stenhousc, a Chicago insurance executive holds the lead in point standings at the hall-way mark of thg_ second Wltrld Ocean !lacing Cham- pionship. Stenhousc, YihO campaigns the 49-root ocean racer Aw·a, has rornpletcd four or the seven presCribed r;;ices and has a total of 23 points. The championship is being held over a three-year period. The current contest began in 1-~ebruary, 1972. The Sydney- Hobart race on Dec. 26, 1974, wi ll be the last race counted toward the cha mpi<>nsh.ip. Ted Turner, Atlanta, Ga., \\'OR the first \Vorld Ocean Rac- ing Championship in 1972 after three years of racing Qver three oceans in the converted 12-meter American Eagle. SI. Petersburg (Fla.1 Ya.chi Club sponsored the f i r s t championship series a n d Yachting Magazine is sponsor- ing the current competition: J ESS E PHIWPS' 56-foot Charisma is in second place "'Ith 49 points, and Ralph Ryder's Phantom. a SO-footer, is ln third place with 6S points. A low point scoring system is used, Tbe boat with the lowest fleet-score total from seven races out of 22 or the world's toughest ocean races will be the "'inner. -or the seven races needed lo be in the running. three of the races have to be fro m a list of six events which are generally considered to be the most demanding in the world. Those six: are the Newport (R.I) to Bermuda, race; the S t . Petersburg to Fl. Lauderdale, Florida, race; Engl and 's Channel Race: the Fastnet race of England: the Sydney- l~obart race of Australia and the Los Angeles to lionolulu Transpac. Stenhouse's record to date is 15th in the 1972 Bem1uda race. third in the 19n Transatlan- tic; first in the St. Petersburg to Ft. Lauderdale, 1973; fourth in the Miami to Montego Bay race, for a tqtal c.f 23 points in the four races. Australia made the Bermuda SJllral Sliced 1--o;;F~V s1•• and Transatlontlc ra<;es tn TOP SIRLOIN •V."" " LI. LI. Whole or Hall Apollo and then raced his new • Reidy to Serve with Honey 'n' Spice Gt.a Apollo II in the Sydney-Hobart e Spiral Sliced From Top to Bottom race. For the remainder of the • Wt P•ck•g• and Sh ip from NO FEW ER than '12 boats champ'o h·p s · I the 1 ns 1 er1es, on y Coast lo Coast have finished three of the re-aces th t Bo d k · r . a n ma es 1n e Full Service Delicatessen quired races. Defending cham-ApoUo II "'ill be counted d w· pion Turner is leading wi th 1-1 toward the championship. e Imported Cheeses a~ . 1nes points. Even though Turner's ti · 1· led th t d · e Catering • • -A Speciality IS es Ima a urmg ]700 E. COOlt HJtllwoy, COfOllO .... Mor -67J.f000 score is lo\\·er, he is not ahead the three-year period most 1 1 1ec:11 w111 ot s C••-• R•'~"~"~'~~·-·--- of Stenhouse because he has boats competing for the cham-1 ZZJ s. lfooldiu'''• ot Ion ld., A111Mln. 6Jl-Z461 completed .fe1o1'er r aces . pionship will have coveredl l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Turner scored a first in the 6,000 miles or ocean under rac-"1· 1972 ·Sydney Hobart race in, ing conditions. A beautiful T s t da ' N Qu • AmericanEagle;afirstinlhe silver and glass troph y ry a ur y s ews lZ 1973 Mi ami-Montego Bay race donated by J ack Powell adn in Lightnin, and 12th in the \Vally Frank of New York - 1973 St. Pele to Ft. La uderdale catted the Salty Tiger Trophy We Dar·e You event. -is the perpetual for the Rules for the \VORC allow a WORC. c<lmpetitor to count l h elp;••--------oio-------------i;;;;------------------mj records or two boats duri ng a three-year period. lloweyer, once the fi nish of a second boat is counted the first boat may not be used again for a bid at the championship. For instance. Alan Bond of Gloria Marshall That's t~e reputation being gained by the ~1arina de! iley to San Diego yacht race \\•hich th is year is expected to attract more than 300 sailing yachts for the sixth renewal Qf 1he event .. -• The race is s1>9nsored by Windjammers Yacht Club of Mar i na del Rey a nd South"•estern Yacht Club of San Diego. · Canoe, Kayak Boatmen Given Safety Warning Acali Raft figures don't lie. . Experiment Goi11g Fine The race is traditionally Tn a warning issued to white sailed on the J uly 4 weekend . Th is year it is scheduled to water boatmen. the Depart- start on Saturday. June 30 mcnt of Navigation abd Ocean --from-A1arina..dcl-Rc.y ......Trophy_: Development cited several p~esentation for the winners reports or accidents invOfving will be at Southwestern Yacht · noes k aks rubber rafts Club l\1onday. J uly 2. ca · ay · Race particjpanls \vi ii be and pontoon boats. cruisjng yachts from 20 to 50 Since that \\•arning. such feet or more in length and will river accidents have doubled, carry cre"'s ranging from four according to the DNOD. to a dozen or more. . · The race starts at 10:30 a.m. Guy Ricksecker, progra~ Sjoreside vantage Jxx points manager for !he dcpartme~t s fo r watching the race wi ll be boating safety and regula tion off P(llos Verdes P o i n t division s a j.d: "The most between 12 a~ 1 p.m., and alarming fact so fa r is that in from Dana Point on Saturday every reported mishap in- aOOut ·sundown. and· from . Point Loma aOOut noon Swi· volv1ng these small boats, at day. least one person has died. This Two Coast . ' Yacl1tsmen I:.ead Fleet smalJ group of boatmen claim a third ofl.fie state's• boating fatalities this year. "lronically, ·no one of the 14 persons i.\•hO ·rued \11as wl!'aring a life jacket." Ricksecker ct>n- tinued, "Only l"'O of the craft involved had flotat ion devices aboard. The most tragic part o fth ese reports is that three of lhe fatalities were children less than 15 years of age." RlcKSeckF u r g €-d all persons. regardless of swim- mi~g ability, to wear flotation devices whether boating on \\'hite water or rivers "'ilh swift currents. Ricksecker said the DNOO ha s prepared signs to be posted on pd tent i a ll y dangerous waters by local of· ficials. Additictnally, l he department is prepar ing a safety leaIJct aimed at river boatmen. The Jcaflet will be distributed this summer. Ricksecker said all boats arc required to have flotation· devices . a_~rd. Co u n t y sheri[fs "'ill be advised to make appropriate equipment checks on boats of this type. LAS PALMAS, Ca n a r y Islands (AP) -The sexually mixe d chew of the ex- perimental rl!ft Acali is get- ting along fi ne, a ham radio operator reported Monday. Quoting Dr. Sa nt i a go Genoves, the l\1exican an· tropologist who organized the trip to test human behavior under stress, the operator said the raft is about 1,200 miles west of the Spanish Canary Jslands. The seven-by-12-yard steel pontoon houseboat left the Canaries on May 12 !or ~1ex­ ico. The ham operator , Manuel Cabrera, said he did not expect to speak to the raft again until later this "'eek b e c a u s e Ge noves reported the 11-mem- ber cre\v would be busy repairing a rudder. Cabrera· -said .1he ta~ ts averaging 35-45 11autical miles a day using ocean currents and a sail. T\\·o roast area skippers arc rwutlng onc·l\vo in Catalina 27 Fleet Four's summer series at Dana Point. Enterprise Class Bill ti1Urray of Huntington Beach and his sloop "Nugget" is way out in front "'ith two "'ins and 20 points. He led the fleet Saturday. June 16, with a 61h-minute edge in the second of the fou r-race series. Jn second place on the nine- mile course Saturday \\'as Phil Nordli 's ''Sumi Ataru" of Fountain Valley, bar c 1 y beating out Larry Strong, third place \vinncr. In fourlh place was Ralph Hart. T-itle Race "at SefLl lleach Seal Beach Yacht Club wi ll be hos t to the national chan1· pionships of the Enterprise Eqttation Sets Mark . . Class in a £ivc-race regatta a month earlier than usual so July 28-29, Donald E. Etling that top skippers may efon- president or the Southwest tinue on ·lo the Enterprise Enterprise Association an-"·orld championship regatta at d Vancouver. B.C. Aug. 22-25. nounce · The Canadiail national cham- The w i n n e r \Viii' be pionships will be held at Van- determined by the Olympic couver ·Aug. 18-20. scoring system en the beSt The Enterprise is an in- four or five races. Spinna kers ternational one-design class "'ill be used. sailboat. The boat is 13 feet. NE\\IPORT, R.I. (AP J -Decker ~1cAllister of Seal th ree inches length O\'erall and The 68-!oot ketch Equation Beach. t\\'O-linle winner of the has a hull \veight or 200 crossed the finish li'ne first in title will be defending. Decker pounds. The boat planes easily the Anna polis, J\Id ., to sails an eight year o!d kit-built and carries a spinnaker for Newport yacht race l\1onday boat. Most of the other con-racing. There are over 17 ,000 night ~1th a new elapsed Lime tenders will be fiberglass. registered in the world and 800 -- Our results speak for th.emselves. We know we can help you lose those pounds and inches. We /mow we cari help you achieve a inore attractive figure this summer. And we guarantee it in writing. So, do as thousands of figure-conscious girls before you have done; reduce the Gloria Marshall way this spring and star t the summer '''ith a new _yo u.' . . . . -. . . ·1--- - ------------·• ;1 GU~RANTEE • - {•'Tell us the dress size you want to .be. We will I I then anelyze your fiture and tetl )IOU e•actly t • 1 the number Of Inches you n-e-ed to los·e:-we-a'e t 1 so sure of your re9Ults that we gua rantee in· • writing that if your measurements are not as I promised, you may continue your tfeatments t. • •at no charge until your goal ls reached. 1 ' . ··. --------- - ---- ---~-~ ,!..•• ''!..:•••!,•• ___ ............ And you're looking at the proof. • At the midway point in the summer series. Murray \vas in first with his 20 points: Nordli has 12, Paul ti-1clntosh eight, Larry Strong six. 11art five. and the rest of the fleet with twd or less points each. Fleet Four members \\'ere told !it a pre.race-meeling that the Dana Point Yacht Club has opened its entry lists in the July 1 Race Day to Catal ina 27 s k i p p e r s . Participants are asked to meet Sunday. July lat 10 a.m. at the yacht club. record for the biennial event. The nationals are being held in the U.S. The ketch, owned by John T. lp;..;.~~~~~~~,iiiiii;;;~.;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•~[I Potter of P!ainvie,v, N.Y., crosscd..the--finish line...at_Cas· tle Hill Light al the entrance lo Narraganseu Bay at 11:20 p.m. arter an official passage of 57 hours, 19 minutes, 48 seconds. r That broke the old mark by fcur hours. 18 minutes. Be llecessary A Jot of people need you. And, they need you right now! There's a vital need fo r quallfie>d people of all ages in the dyna1nic n1 edical a nd dental fields! Lea rn it right! Sourhem California College o f Medical & Dental Careers offers excelle nt courses for MEDI.CAL A SS ISTANTS - DENTAL TEC HNICIANS -MEDICAL RECE PTIONISTS -a nd - DENTAL ASSISTANTS. You gel superb pro· fessionat instruc1io11 fo r a n exciting fulure in heahh c~1re! Learn it fast! T hes,e il re 'no-no nsense' courses. Cra m1ned with crlllcal inform a tion. You 're t a u ght quickly. Eftld ently. And. you go to work -lastl CALL 635-3450 Dolt rlglu 1"IO\otr'! You11 get more lrilormaUon -nnd -,YOllll diS('.c)\'tr ju~t how m<tny people really do ~ }ou! l'tACEMENT ASSISTANCE FOK GRADUAT&S AT NO EXTRA COST! ACCREDITE D MEP.IBER, NATIONAL ASSOC.11\TION 01' THADE & TEO·tNICAL SCHOOLS. AU. PJtOGRAt-tS APPROVFJ> FOR \/E1.£RANS-• SOO'niERN CALIFORNIA COllEGE OF MEOrCAJ: & DENTAL CAREERS 1717 SOUTH BROOKHURST,ANAHEIM 635·3450 -• FREE'-YOCiA DEMONSTRATIONS TOMORROW Ar 1 O a.m. and 8 p.m. at the famous YOGA CENTER of CALIFORNIA 445 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Only Th• YOGA CENTER f•1 ch•1 th• two ty1f•m1 of yo9•. 11:1!• yo9• for th• mt11d. H•th• yot• for th• body. L••rn ml11d control, whtl• you build • bttutiful ody. l1•rn the ftmous Sri Surtlh thort.cul meclit•tio11 1v1t•m. It •ccornplith•t 111 w1e•1 whtt m•y t••• mo11th1 or Y••rt by o!h1r m•lhoc:lt. I~ ,.,... ..,...U"f file fNt t:::•'-11 win ...,_ ttle ,.,a ~. _.kll wffl Ntp ,.. -..,., -Ii.. ......... Do11't Miu it. Yo9• C1 nler of Califor11i• betw•e11 Tu1ti11 •11d Irvin• Stre•I• •I 445 E. 17th, Cotl• Met •· Tile~ 646-8211. Ei9ht..w••k cl1111t tltrt 11 t 1t Wed ft••cley, Jun• 27th ti 9:JO •·"'· & 7:00 p.111 . MILDRED,WALSH librarian' ... l hH always be!n overweight llld s:if- lere4 W problems itue to poor POS· hire betoie I began mp prog11m witll Gloril lll•sflall. Ill jast three moritfls I -iost 22 t8S. tfld 25 INCHES aiiil went from a size 16 to 12. My posture arid clrctrlatiorl hatt itn(lroved aJlll I look ' Ind ltd )'tlf$ l'(lUl!ltf. ·' I KATHY GRISE Woitr111 It's fantastic! Ifs challged my hie -m1 perS011ahly -my world. Sil£ 20Yl to a perfect P£l1TE 10. I lost~ INCHES ind 60 POUNDS ill five li'IOftlht liilh you, Gloria M¥~11! Thank JOU and rour ~tall. THELMA ROY Housew ife 11 really works! It's Ille grei!est! I have LOST 17V.. pounds and 28\11 INCHES ifld never looled or fen be\1e1 Jft my life. KATHY PACKWOOD Housewife ~·ve 10$1 2Jlk INCHFS in 30 lloors Ind 1111 wtarln1 1 site JO (•H a sin 14). I 11H played ~e die! pme w11!1 llO reSlllts. Gloria MatW!I has brollJ'f. ltle.--fl'IC•ts off ·arid drtss siztS down.I'm ready tor summer! AFFIDAVITS OF AUTHENTICITY ARE ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFIC E ~ • FREE COURTESY TRE AT- MENT. NO OBLIGATION. Come in for 'fO\I' lree demonstra- lion and sample treatment. A !rained Glofla Marshall specialist will lhen analyte your figure and design a program jusl !or you '• THE MOS T PLEASAN-TWAY TO REDUCE IN THE WORLD! Gloria Ma.rshall is not J _gym of a spa so there is no dis robing, no st1enuous elterclses and no membe11hlp1. Yo'u lake your trealmenls ln comfo rtable, cheer- ful, semi·private surroundings. • • YOUR RESULTS • Your resulls are achieved through a pr~ra"! of n111r111onal guidance and 1ndlY1cfually designed llrtning and loning 1echniques. Because lndfviaual l!gufe prob\ems dlllef your results m&y be l:lilft 1eflt than lhose achieved by someone els•. ~!a~ Cell or vl1lt the ulon n11f11t you today lor your FREE p1r1on1llzed llgur11n1ly1l1 I tro1tm1nt. worlds leading 'llgure control system Open dally 9 to 9, Salurday 9 to 4 NEWPORT BEACH Thero lo no obllg1tlon. 111slar Charg• • B1nkltm1rlc:1 rd -American E1tpres& ONLY $150 per YI hr. llealmenl on any prog19fl'I 430 'ec:lfh Conf Hwy. 64Z·J6JO 'THE CITY' St lf•lll• S.1ftl tt7-tJ11 DAILY 9 .9, SAT. 9 .5 • • 1 - 1 • .. • BEA ANDERSON, Editof'' P ... ll · - .. .) Dictator Role 'Reversed Fashion NEW YORK (UPI) -The current fashions breathe the nostalgia of the . 1920s and 1930s. But if somewhere along the way you inherited a dress or suit from that _period, don't try to salvage it. With rare exceptii>n, it'll still look dated. "Fashion runs in cycles." said a woman veteran of the style world. "But the revivals come back with a different, a today, look.'' What's back.in the new collections arc fluid-looking gowns, shirtwaist dresses and sweaters in all lengths and guises. The Paris couture's "fanny sweater" length down around the hips was the big hit Qf the ran showings !or international buyers. "We're seeing a lot more titted silhouettes," said Wanda \Vdowka. direc- tor of the Traphagen School of Fashion. "You see it in the shirtwaists, even in bridal gowns where the high Empire waistline is being replaced with the natural .waistline~ • ·~The figure-consc'ious _shapes are not _being done b~ an elaborate sy~em 3 f in· ner construction," she c on t i n u e d . -"Designers haVe learned how to make darts and seams and the supple fabrics do the work." Even so, Miss \Vdowka said, a lot of \Voinen "ill be reluctant to return to • belts -''Theuot_so_u.sed_to_the_com,,. __ _ A black silk crepe gown ~ith bare midriff and fort and mobility of ·the beltless chem· ise." One thing's cert.in, she said. "Today's women now · are dictating to the designers." Christian Dior (lf Paris was probably the first of the grea_t dictators of style, she said. It was Dior's 1947 mid-calf Jen~ billowing skirts and taut waistlines that became known as the "New Look." Said the fashion director, "There's no such thing today as ONE look. The accent is on comfort and rOobility. And easy care. The sweaters represent comfort. The synthetics mean minimum care. And I don't th.ink women will give up _ pants." Miss Wdowka (pronounced wah-Oow- ka I talked of fashioo as the Traphagen School began observance of its 50th an- niversary. Recyc e~ Geoff rey Beene loo k of th e return s. to th e 30s and earl y 40s with t his_ grey lam e _gown . with sweepin g skirt made ' I I ' ' ., ' I flower at the waist As partr of the observance, the sd!ool (l eft·· anda D'row n ~:!~;~1u';;!,:"'.;:t~8:t'~~~~ --------'-----fo r-a-g;and-ent <a itce •. ____ 1 • the past with a sho'v from its· costwne chiffon accordion collectioo -1,000 items, some originals, some reproductions. pleated frock by Andre . The scllool was rounded in 1923 by the Beene, Victor Joris, James Galanos, I.Alis Estevez and Anne Klein. Olive r' are reminesce nt late Ethel Traphagen and calls itself the oldest in the country devoted exclusively Miss Wdowka had taken the two-year course herself in the 1940s bul went into ' -of -fa shions a-few decades ago. to fashion. _..,:c::or;;:nm ercia.l art for a y.fule. Jt brags of the awards its Like a homing pigeon, she found her- graduates have won, including seven self going back to the school, first to Cotys, considered the most sought, for teach, then become assistant director and Helen Lee, Stan Herman, Geoffrey three years ago f'!_ll director. 1'1iss \Vdowka thinks Paris has lost its clout as the world 's style center-"That's \Vhy Paris designers went into ready-to- \vear iand boutiques instead of continuing to cater only to the very wea lthy woman . "Even \YOmen with 'money don't y,·ant to !C:>k like money. 'Slie saf . · ,. And as for those annual best-dressed lists, Miss \Vdo"•ka simply shrugged and said "they serve no purpose." ~Tying Knot Made Easy ' . . f ·~ ' \ . I The French invented the cravat, but now bo\v ties are in. So the big question is, how to tie them? Study the diagram and then follow directio!".s. I-Start w'ith end in the left hand ex- tending 1 1 lfl inches below that in rigtit hand. 2--Cross longer end aver shorter end and pass up through loop. -,'I-Form front loop of bow by doubl· ~;:,,_...;.;,.:,.;...,._ ing-up shorter. end (hanging) wtd plac~ • across collar points. 4-Hold this front loop with thumb and forefinger of left hand. Drop Jong end down 'over front. , S-Place right forefinger, pointing up, on bottmn half of hanging part. Pass up behind from loop. 6-Poke· resulting loop throogh knot behind front loop. Even ends and tighten. • ,, - • Another nostalgic no te• in the fall-winter .collections .. the lavish use of feathers IS on at-home and go-out fashions. • • \ ' -\ . ~ ' .J DAil Y PI LOT Tursday Junr lCJ. l lJ73 • Dialing 542-6153 May'--Prevent Child Abuse By ALLISON OEERR Ol llM Dtll~ ,U.i Slltt S42-6\53, I.earn this number. 11 n1<1~ save a chilrt froni ph)sicul. verbal or e1notional abuse 1lr J'l('gll'Ct. S42..Sl53 is the tclephoue number for the 24·hour Parents Anonymou.s llotline. 11 is mannc<I on a continUous basis by trained , anonymous vol unteer.;. lncon1ing calls arc referred by a I' a re n t s ,\nonymous operator to the \'Olunteer on duly. The fi ve-month-Old hot line has been supported financially nnd with \"Olunt cer staff by se\'eral Orange County jun ior "·omens' clubs. "·ith the lr\'ine Juniors the mo.st active in this area. The Orange County Dcparl· mtnt of Social \\'elfare ls cur· rently training a new grou p of 23 volunl{'ers ror hotl,ine duty .. ltC'C'ruilment and training arc uo·going. Cl\'IC NF.Ell '"fhe hotline arose out of need,·· explained B e t t y Cllibarri . assista nt conununity resourres coordinator ror the v.·el fa rc deparUnent wh o su riervises the department 's \Olunteer programs. "The incidence of chlld abuse in Orange Clunty is in· creasing. Perhaps we are more aware of the 11umber of cases because more agencies are v.·orking in the chlld abuse fi eld. Once only s c r i o u s physical abuse came to the al· tention or the police." She said tha t the hotli ne is designed as an anonymous wuree of help for the abus.ive or potentially abusive.parent. "1'hcy can cull the ho1 line nurnbcr and talk to someone before they lose their cool. \\'e fei:l that the hotline prevents son1e abuse or children. "A parent who has just abu.9Cd a child doesn't y;an t to go l.o a relative or a neighbor. Bll t perhaps they can talk anonymously wit h someone on the hotline and resolve the immedi ate problem." REFERRALS Another facet is rererral. Arter dealirig \\'ith the irn· 1nediate problem , the'° hotline volunteer can refer l he abusive parent to Parents Anonymous or one of several county agencies for help. ·'Purpose of the phone volunteer is to provide under· Boosters Playing for Big , Big Stak~s standing. encouragement and \'Oluntl'tts the skills to deal begins with severttl large a referral to the proper agen· with se veral degrees o f group meeti rms conducted by cy," she explained. .stress." three ol us' from Protective "Thl" \'Olunteers do not get 1'he basic training course in· Services," Palk said. "Then personatly involved with a volves four morning sessions, we break down Joto north and part icular caller and l h e l\\'O hours each, conducted by south regions so the meetings a11ony1n1ty of caller a n d Miriam Spear of Child a re more easy for volunteers voluntee r allkc . ls protected. Protecti ve Services. to attend.'' Callers are never given a Paul Palk, also with Child . TRAINING GIVEN l1on1e number of a specific Protective .Services .• expla.in.ed 'l'raln1ng, he added, "has to volunteer." h that t ere 1s ?n·going .tra1q1ng be an on.going thing. During 11le.rc arc several types of as well. Evenmg meetings are the basic training we deal with abuse. she added, that many held in private homes for how to answer the caller people do not conside r -those already manning the areas of concern, resou~ physical abu~, Ph Y s ic 3 l hotline and to train .new ava ilable for the volunteer to negle:ct. emot1onal abuse · volunteers who caMot attend use. the limitations oC the emotional neglect, v c r b a I . Uie morning training sessions. volunteer and when more ex· ab~ and sexual abuse. In the north end of the coufl-pertise may be needed." ABUSE \\'ITNESSED ty, meelings are held in The volunteers, he added, "\Ve all exprC'ss outrage rit Anaheim and Garden Grove. "are people dealing with peo- hearing of or witnessing abuse The southern region meetings pie. 'I'here are all kinds of of children. This is an 01>-generally are in the Irvine alternatives that can effect portunily to help prevent some area. them and the way they handle of it. The training gives "Training this "'ay usually a call." Vol unteers , at firSI , are limited in thtlr roles until they assure the 5Upcrvisors of their manner of handling culls. "Then we encourage them to extend. the mselves. "Volunteers mu s t be mature, sensitive adults, flex· ible, able to handle their own lifestyle before they can help others. They must be flexJble in their ability to handle crisis situations.'' Calls coming in on the PA 1-lotllne may not involve chlld abuse directly; Palk addtd. CALLS VARIED "You get all kind s of calls on a hotline number. If another hoUine is busy, or not working on a round·Ule-cloek basis they may use the Pa rents Anonymous number. "This could includ~ su.lcldc, vt'hich in.lght 00 given to the OCMC Crisis Ct!nter; a chlld's psycholOfl:ical problem, which 1night be referred to the qtil~ Guidance Center, or a call put In by somoonc who is ~t· nesslng abuse of a. chlld not thei r O\\'n." Anyone intertsletl in the vol unteer probra1n can contact Betty Ulllbarri at 8344703 or Miriam Spear. 834-2583 for further information a b o u t training classes. Referrals for abusive or potentially abwiive parents cnn be n1ade through thest c o nta c t s to Parents Anonymous groups meeting !Ji the county during the day af\d evenings. Sans Humor, Mom Would Flip ' By ERa..1A BOrtlBECK J began lo think about Every once in awhl\e, my motherhood. fl ip approach to motherhood There seemed to be several arouses the wrath -Of-a few avenucs-open--to me·: (a} take rcadeis. myself seriously and end up "\Vhy dld you h a v e drinki ng gin just after the children?'' ... ';You're a tcr· school bus left; (b) take the rible mother!" .. , "I feel children seriously and end up sorry for your family!" filter drinking gin before the school ncross my desk. bus left ; (e) admit to the fear \Vhen l was born I was 4{) and frustration and have a years-old...w.ith-a cuP-ot.-.~old-good-t ime-with it-. - coffee in one hand, a sponge in Tt hasn't been e a sy . the other and the origina l Ex· Everyone loves a child. Fa.ce cedrin headache. l\-1y parents it. They're young, adorable exclaimed, •·Good g r i e r ! and innocent. The world is on \Ve've given birth to a 130-. their side. pound parent!" Or so it seem· A-fy three-year-0 ld once sun k 1..•ct. her entire set of tee th into my As 1 sat in the middle or shoulder, causing me to go to three children one night, chip-the doctor for possible stit- ping the enamel 1?ff my teeth ches. He gave the child a by biting a knot out of a tetanu s shot and barked nt shoestring that a child had me, "What did you do to pro- been getting wet a!I day long, voke the child?'' Your Horoscope Tomorrow AT WIT'S END In a public restaurant one night, I rapped one kid for loosening the taps on salt shakers,-anothe.r-f_oc--m_aking ri\'ers out of the -gravy and socked one in a chair hard for rearranging the f u r .n i t u r e ! \\'ith diners still in them) only lo have a couple.stop by the table and cluck, "Some people don't deserve children." I defy any parent who has been on a trip with a child who kicked the seat for 50 miles, thrown his shoes out of the "'indow, lost his pet sn ake in Cleveland during the live o'clock traf fi c and spilled his slush down your back. to teU me she has never considered abandoning· him at the nc.1t Shell station. Wha t mother has never ' fallen on her knees when she · has gone into her son's bedroom and prayed. "Please, God. No more. You "'ere only supposed to give me what I could handle"? __ And while we're being honest, what grandn1othe r ha_s ne,·er heard her s m a 11 grandson beal on the piano ·with his rists for three hours and not looked apprehensively at the clock? tTV blames it on irregularity, but the truth ls they're going bananas.) To my critics I can only assure you there is love ).11 every line . And remind you that he who lau~hs .. ,,. last,.,! Sagittarius: Take Initiative tarian couJd be involved. I( yoo strike hard bargain, you \'Bncemerll. Knoy,• it and act accordingly. FOunlain-v au·ey-t itt le-teague-South-boosters-wil l change gan1es Friday, June 22: .ror a Las Ve$<i.s Ni ght in the Fountai n Valley C1 vn.: Cente r. i\nt1c1· -pating·big stake S--a nd-lar:ge-proceeds..from the J und· raiser are ~I r. and 'Mrs. John Blamer. Tickets wil l be .sold at the door. WEDNESDAY JUNE 20 associates. A\'oi d extremes. Obtain hiri t from V i r g o __ _,m~e;;""1~ge. 0 I d e r ipividual By SYD1\TEY"l>~fAM oes 8Ve your lleSt 1nlereS:ls AR IES (~farch 2l·April 191: at heart. '.t'ou benefit from ex· En1phasis is on light ing areas per iellte of others. 1nake significant gain. ----------- PISCP:S'(F<b-:--l!l'~!;l!'Ch-,01, ~ ~fuch of ":hat has been an obstacle can be hurdled. Be 3 Full Service ' Daughter May Have ~ ,. A 'Loose Connection DE:AR ANN LANDE:RS' Whal would be -a reasonable nu mber or telephone calls bety,·een a single lady y,·ho works in an office and her aged mother? Vester-' day we coun ted eight call s in the mom· ing and six in the afternoon. r..tiss R. telephones her mother the minute she sits down at her desk. \Vithin an hour her [nother calls her back. The conversations are about the cat. the weather, the price of meat, the neighbors and other trivia. \Ve co1nplained to the boss and he said il1s up to us. He's in another office· a!ld not bothered by it. \Ve'd like your op1n· ion. -SIC OF TllE DRIVEL OEAR ORIV: Obviously the \roman's umbilicol cord Is made of piano "'ire, "'hicb Is \'t:ry snd. !\lentioning it "'on'l hrlp, It woWd only hurt ber feelings. I su~pect she bas already been hurt enough. so "'bY don't you cats retract your cl&\.\'S and mind your O\\TI business? • DEAR AN'.'l I.ANDERS: hiy wife is an enterta1nrr. Three months go she started to ,,·ork 1n a very nice club. \Vhen ."'e fi rst married "'e agreed that dancing with custo1ners was out. t ~lost clubs don 't allo11 11 any way. because it creates problems. l \Vhen J tound out my wife v.•as duncini v.·i1h c'uston1crs eve ry night I t.old her I \Yasn '{ going fo strum ror tt e\'en though she swore she never danced s[O\Y numbers, only rock. \Ve had a talk and she agreed to stop. Last week I \\•alk ed into the clu b and found her dancing 1vilh a customer aga in. It was a slow number and if she had been <iny closer to the guy she y,·0t.dd ha~e been behind him. Th<Jt night y,·e had a big argumrnl. She slapped me and yell ed. ··rm trying to kee1> our ma rriage together but your nagging is too much!'' Now she has ordered me to stay a\vay fro1n t he clu b. Furthermore. I am not suppased to ask any questions when she comes home.. fro m one hou r to fiv e hours !ale. Also I'm not supposed to ask her how sht!g61 hon1e. - I need your advice. -TH IN ICE DEA R TITIN: \'our \\'ife should be told lo tnake a choice -her ma rriage or the job. Ifs apparent that she can't handle both. And don't be surprised if !'he chooses the Job. Noth ing In yo ur letter in· dlcates that sbe places much value on the tnarrlagr. \\lhat's prudish'~ \\'hat'i. OK? If you aren't sure, you need so me help. lt"s ~vaita blc in the booklet: "Necking and Pctling -\Vhal Are the Limits?" ~!ail you r request to Ann Landers in care of the Da ily Pilot. enclosing 50 cents in coin and a Jong. stan1pcd, self-addrcs.;(!(I envelope. Are you. or someone you care about messing uroond \\'ith drugs -or <'Oll· sldcring tt? Arc :ill drugs bnP't \Vh::it about pol ._ ln moderation ? Ann Lan- ders' new booklet, "St.raight DQpc on Drugs." separates the rac ts from the fie· tlon. For each booklet ordered send a doll ar bill, plus a long , self·addrcssrc1 , Sl:l mpcd envcloDC. (16 cents postage \ 10 Ann Landers, Box 3346, Chicago, Ill., 600a4 . Activity Features Artists A rt Lea gue pr e v i o u s I y dark. Seek . SCORl'l.0 (Oct. 23-Nov. 211: kno1vlcdge in out -of -w ay '~ou a.cl11e\'C. P e r s o 11 a 1 p!11ces. Re ject 1the superficial." n1agn:t1sm1flol\'S. You ca n sell Cancer indi vidu al ma~· play and ·\\'tll.,Be rea~y for change, key role. Secret conference tra~'el. a va_r1ety ~f e~· could fi ~ure 1>romioently~ VUit penenccs. Spcc1a l rcl~~o~p one confined to home. hospital. b!ossoms. Lu~ar postt~CMl !n- TAURUS (April 20-~lay 20l: dicales Jove 1s much 1n ptC· . d f lure. Ac~t 1s on rcwar rom pr~ SAGIITARIUS fess1onal endeavors. There 1s added recognition. chance for travel and \'acation. Recrea· lion replaces gloomy deta ils. You are able lo relax and ex· press. friend gives gift of ap- preciation. GE!\fl NI (~lay 21.June 20 ): confident enough to take in-'I Locations in itiatjve. Be a self.starter. ~ Huntington Beach \·our ti 1nfi1g is sharp enough ) 1 PRESCRIPTIONS-, fur you to be at right place ~11 • tll•t1• A~"" 9 oeuvtr~' app ropriate period. Leo could Let n rtf111 vour prt1rnt be.. involved. 1 1M"ncr1prion1 IF TODAY IS y 0 u It I ttle I 1~~1~~:Cti:0°a~e a;~ fo';!:i li ,,, "~ .. 10s ;~ to family. You also ha1·e made ~I H""H1HJ1°" H•rt>o11r • .._..., some .recent moves \\'hich [,.:.-1_•~"' :;i;'"_'"-~_-'~~·)'.1 those close to yo u could con--~ -·=-~ sider selfish. But you do h:l\'C ---- life of you~ 01\·n lo li\'e. Get [,,~~~~~~~~ ... rid of guilt fceHng.s. July ;._ /.__ · ~hou ld be you r mcs1 signiri-, ~ tan! month of 1973. Nt'"' c~n.: FRANCJS- tacts \\'ill be neede d for ad-I J·fosting ~ i\·Jee1-1he·<1rtist reception iw the I h e a t e r gallery. GotClcn \Vest Coll ege "'ill be members of th"c I lun· lington BeHch Ar t League. 'fhc reception y,·:ll he from 7:30 ·10 9 p.rn. \\'edncsday, June 20. Ad1·a ncemer.t made tO\l'ard goal. Rel<1tionship \\'ith pro- fci;sional superior imprr)\cs. Kev is ID ma inta in steady paCl'. Be aware of fine points, deta ils. If thorough. you un- (Nov. 2"1· Dec. 21 ): Take initiative in checking property. ridding home of safety hazard. Leo. Aquarius persons could figure prominently. Be aware of subtle ouanccs. Do sonic personal checking. \Vhat you talc.e for granted coul d ha\'e me. e VAiue than supposed . , (,A Pl\ I CORN I Dec. 22-Jan . ;jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 191: There could be ernotionaJ ll extravaganza. ?.1eans ideas abound and you reel with fei:l· Ing alive. Avoid scattering forces. Be selective. Relative confid es problem but does not rea ll y want 3 dvice, just sym· pathetic approval. MIN IATU)l1a CIVIi. WAil '\.,,ORR J Fli\~; STATIONEHY Association /1. lecture demonstralion -Oy cover facet "'hich aids in l\'Hss J ulie Gregory of Laguntt overcoming obstacles. Beach is J>la nned for th e nex t CANCEll (,June 21-J uly 221: meeting or lhc /I. r t i s l s c:ood lunar aspect now coin- /1.ssociation o f l-l ttntin gton cides with publ i.."ihing, travel· Beach North. i n g , organizing Jong·range l\liss Gregory v.•i!l paint <l p!nns. Ge nii.ii. Virgo persons seasca pe \Vi~h pall.ct kn ife. could be in picture. Change of The 1nci:-11ng. \\'111 be ca!led scenery Is beneficial. Be nex- 10 order at 7 .~ p.1n. \\rd-• ibl c. Analyze situation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 l: ff careless. you could lose money. \Vhat appears a gUt· tering offer could tack solid roundation. Know it and Insist on fact s, guaranti;es. Sagtt. O~D DOU.• O~O .GUNI • MANNING'S COLLECTORS SHOI!__ Wt.!' ...... N"'"""" BLYD, COiioTA Ma ..... , CAL.If" •. .eaa1 ""•· 11·•=•0 -tl U f.CtAll lll•WAf l fl•llll CllllA Ill IAI · ttt-!11111 •Alllll WE HAVE ENTHUS IASTIC AND HARDWORKING n,esday. June 2~. in the 1\1urd y tt:o (July 2l-Aug. 22 ): You I ark Community Center. rnay get too mu ch of what ap------------ Se cretari es 1>ears lo be a g~ thi~g. -RUffELL'S AVAILAI LE AT MOST HOURS -FOR AS FEW AS TH REE HOURS, OU.R UNIVERSITY STUD ENT EMPLOYEES ARE CAR E • FULLY SCREENED, IONOED, INSURED ANO AR E COVER.ED BY SDI "'ND WOAKMEN S COMPENSAT ION , UNIVERSITY HOUSEKEEPING. CALL 616-1100, MON., WED., FRI, ONLY: Installation and 3 talk bv at-Includes food . Avoid self·ltr torney J ames \V. O'Brian . dulgence. lncludes giving in to UPHOLSTERY president of the Orange C.:o un-provocative individual '"ho wtlt• YH W•t t<J kes \Vi\h no intention Of Tt.e ... t IY Bar Association is OIJ the agenda for the next meeting of returning anything. ~tessagc 1t2J H.W •~. the •!arbor Area L c g ,1 r wll! become crystal clear.. C•t• ,. ... -141.0llt HOURS I A.M. lo 12 AND t to 5. Secretaries. -..-\l lllGO I Aug.' 23·Se pt. 221: - i\·fenll>Crs ,1,ill ga ther ror 0, Your judgme nt. intuition may social hour and dinnl·r :i1 6: JS Uc slightly o(f center. Time is p.rn. \Vedncsda y, June 20. in on your side. Play waiting the-Smugglers Inn, Orange. ga me. Get.. to kn~w your.eeU-. Presiden t wi ll be L 0 i s Look lt\\vard for answers. McKeon , .and others \\'ill be Hefuse to pu sh or be pushed. Marilyn Grogan and f\IArlcnc Legal ramiflcatior\s should be Wallgren, v i ce presidents: rcviey,·cd. N~rm a Ev e r s me ye r, LIBRA (Sept. 13-0ct. 221: treasurer; Phyllis Sa I yer . Accent is on basic issues. In· governor. and Jean llcc kcr, eluding health nnd the wny rcprcscntatlv~. ytiu relate to eo-Y.-otltcrs, close Golden Need le's ~ s~ o1 ae 'kled ~ Tivo-way Stretch Tricot Pt rfcct for body shirts l'U!llcl Colo~ lteg. $5.08 • 45 lh. "hit N o\V Onl y e4 .. 77 Golde n ·n eed!,· •Aen1 cs loOl.!111 t0Al 1 'Lt.IA ' (AtilOUlt~ l r Vl l Of'[ll l YLHINGI I IUloll),lt,VJ • YOU ... may be as slim and trim as your teen-age daughter._. C1ll '°' lnlorm1tlon or conflden!/1/ lnt1rvr.w in Ol,.lr 'allice lfl·l4JZ .. ~ '9.J907 NOW ... YOU c1n hive 1 be1utiful nrN 11owin1 tomple•lo" to match h•r• In Jut\ 11 d•Y•· YOUR facl1l wrlnkles ind •8• llnes ctn dlminllh or dis1ppe1r. YOU ct n look 10, l~ or 20 y11rt youn11r wilh this pl'O\len rq:entrt11an proc111. 'Forever Young •11 W .... ., (T·104J C..t. w ... , Cellf1r .. I• -' - - -. I • ' • I • I A MILER t r r TUMBLEWEEDS HIGH 1l!f:IR! 6ESS YA NO WHY l'M HEAR! MUTT & JEFF FIGMENTS C'Nal, KEY ••• 111\A.TrA YA SAY ~ LET~ PLAY THE l.OHERAN6ER ! NANCY .~\\\ ~. -rt-IE EtH> IS NEAR by Doug Wildey by Tom ·K. Ryan GAD! 1\!E GIRL. NEEDS A ?---~ SHRINK! I GO'l'S A PATE WITHYl!R 11AU6HfER! DO I HAVE TIME FOR A QUICK 13 NANA S PLIT·? ICE .CREAl>Lt{4 PEANUTS by Al Smith NO, SUT 00 YOU EXPECT METO MARRY A GIRL. WHOSE FA>HER L.OST +us •100,oooA YEARJo'B ·AND &ECAUSEOF rT MAY NEVe:Rc;;o> ,o,Ncm\EF<! by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmilier I ' DOOLEY'S WORLD SALLY BANANAS l'Ve 1-lqDa GOOD, acT1Ve PRPF"essto~ ltFe &t~ a COUNTRY, BuT 5oof\J l'l( Be ~E>liZ To ReLCI><. 111ttday, June llf, 1CJ73 Wr:. kl[)S; LO~I lJ~I=. GAMI:: ... • DA!LY PILOT J /; by R09er Bradfield ' I ' . . 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WllERll -'IOllR I • f J " ' • "Is there any book at all, these dayi, on raising children that lets the parents be In charge once ln a while?" DENNIS THE MENACE wuu • • I I 't 1, I - . ' . I I I • -. • .. ' I 8 DAILY PILOT T ut>~day, J1J'1t 19, 197.3 • Leukemia Doesn't Stop Twins' BLOO~UNGTON. ~1inn. /UPI) -His tiftloog dream v.·as 10 be :i big league baseball player and now that he has nuade if" 11Iinnesota T"''ins shortstop Dan· ny Thompson isn't going to l!'.!1 leukemia hold h.im ba<.'k. "Really, it's the saint for everybody on lhis earth," Thompson, 2G, says. "You just hive only so long to do your thing. "You don't have time to get dov:n. You've got to kt-ep your head up and go right at it." It was tough to accept last winter \\'hen Thompson found out. .. he had leukemia. But fighting back js nothing new for Dan· ny. an Oklahoman lvho doesn't drink or smoke and gets along with mosl everybody. Hjs baseball caretr has been 1.hreaten· ed t\vice before by sr.tlous injuries and ~e l~iously worked l'iis way back each ttml'. Dann had no ad\'ance warning of h1S' latest problem. Las! year. in tus first full season in the majo rs, he led all · shortstop s in both leagues in hilling \\'ilh a .276 average and. in Janu<1ry this year. _he '''as feeling in peak condition when he reported for hi s annuHl pre-season physical. The team physician, Or. Lt.'Onard .J. ti.fichienzi. c.allcd him back for more tests because of an "infection." then said he wanted a bone marrow tap. "'Whal's goiJJg on . Doc?" asked a curious ·rhompson . ''\\'hal are you look- ing for?" "\Ve'rc checking !or I e u k em i n . ' ' fltichlcnzi re plied. 1'hon1pson the n \\las diagnosed as hav- ing chronlc gra11ulocytic leukemia \\'hich. uud('r current rni!dlca l knowledge . i i> usually fatal. DQCtOrs gave 1'horn11son fi ve years 10 p!Uy baseball. "Danny reacted with disbelief." said his wife. Jo . 11•ho is expecting their se- <.'<Jnd child about July 4. "It \1'as pretty hard to ;.1ccept for someone \\'ho has ahvays relied on his body for his liveli hood ." Jn the four and one-half months since he '''as infonnt'<I of hi s disease. 'J'hon1pson has lctirnl·d to cope almost u11· Dodgers' Russell-Mak~µg . . -.Alston Loo~ Like Prophet It's Too Late, Jack GJeveland second baseman J ack Broban1er. an ex-Huntin.gton Beach High standout, applies tag too late as Detroit's Tony Taylor sli de s in safely. Cleveland dropped its sixth straight game ~Ionday: 5-l . NCAA Athl_etes Subj ect To Tests for Drug. Use lain \Vhether Smith \vould pla y. Smith, the U.S. Davis Cup star fron1 ~a Pines, S.C .. was one of 71 players who have threatened to boycott the tournament . ' \VA S}l!NG TO N -Athletes participating in National Collegiate Athletic Association competition will be subject to random tests lfor drug use be-ginning next fall , an NCAA ·official says. ---As the· seedings 1vere announced, these Rebert \V. Pritchard, chairman or the players were still \\'ailing to hear the rul- NCAA's drug education committee. said ing of a British hi gh court judge. on !he athletic organization would carry out Y.'hether Nikki Pilic. banned Yugoslav· urinalysis and other tests on athletes. star. will be al1011·ed to cornpetc. follO\\'ing a decision reached at a recent B T · J -NGAA convention. __ rewerS ' l'llllll p I "The situation is critical." he said . The tests would not lead to punish- ment. Pritchard told the Senate Juvenile Delinquency subcommittee Mooday, but would be used "only to gather , facts \1·hic h \re hope will provide us with future direction" in fighting drug abuse. J ones Selected \VASHJNGTON -Former Boston Celtics_star K .. C. J.QJles was n:amed head coach of the National Basketball Associa· lion Capiuil Bullets Monday. , Bullets president Abe PolUn said'S'ones was given a three-year contract but no salary figure \1·as released . Jones. \\'ho played on eight NBA cham· pionship teams during 13 years \Vilh the Celtics. moves to the. Bullets after one yea r as hclld C'oach of the San Diego Con-quisl~dorc11 of the American Basketball Associa1 ion. MIL\VAUKEE -George Scolt drove ln three runs "'ith a pair of horners, power- ing the red-hot f\1ih,·aukee Brc\\'ers to an 8-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox f\1on- day night and stretching thei r \Vinning streak to JO games'. longest in the major leagues this season. . Jim Colborn , 9-2 , scattered six hits as the Brewers won for the 15th time in the Jast 16 gam·l!s and boosted their lead in tbe American League East to I ~1.! games over idle Baltimore. R obinson Na111ecl LOS ANGELES -l~erb Robinson was named footb all coach at Loyola of Los Angeles Monday. He succeeds Ton' Richar&. who resigned last month . Robinson was an assistant to Ric hardi: in his si ngle season thal sa1v the 11chool's club football prograrn post a 1·6 record . LA Sl1 ortstop Drives iii Five 111 13-3 Victory • ~ LOS ANC:ELES (AP l -It 's been more llian-f\\i> rifOn[hs since that riight in April 1vhen Bill Russell , the youn g shortstop of !he Los Angeles Dodgers. \\'as booed unmerciful!y. Many have forgotten about it : not BiU Rus sel!. "I \Vas booed prett.v good bu! 1 tried not to let it bother me."' he recalled lt.1on- da y night iat Dodger Stadiun1 . ··But l gues s I did. Still. the 1nanager stuck \vith Dodge r s S late All Games nn KFI IUOI Ju<'le 19 JI Tlan1a a! Los An11e ll"S June ;>O Allan11 ii! Los Angeles Jvne 11 Jl llanla af Los Angel~ June 12 Cincinnati at Las Ang~IH Jun~ 23 Cill(lnnatl al Los Ange!h (1) even see myse!L ·· 1·ss 1>.m. 7:55 p,m _ ~;5~ o,m. 1:55 p,ITI. 4:SS 1>.ITI 1'he n1anagcr. \Vall Alston. loo ked into his crystal ball and sa1v the man \\'ho's going to be his shortst op for a good many ~'ea rs. :.ind.one nlghl wasn·1 going to ruin jr_ No "'· t11·0 n1onths later. Russell is playi ng short.stop like a seasoned veleran. !Ie·s al so becon1ing a vital part or ·lhe DOOger offense . J\1onday night ;is the. Dod~rs romped o\'er the Atlanta Br-.aves 13·3 Ru ssell con- tri buted lour singles to ra ise his batting average to .28:6. He drove in a carecr- high fi ve run s. TI1e Dodgers pounded out 17 hits, all of th('m singles, for their third \1·in in a rO\\' i'lnd eig hth in thei r last r1 games. The victory increased th e Los Augeles lc<id over idle San Francisco to <1 full gJmc in the National League's \Vcstern Division. Andy illessersmi1h coas\ed to hix se venih vi ctory by scattering seven hits -t1ro of them homer s. by Darrell Evans and Dave Johnson. The Dodgers. besides their 17 hits. al so made considerable mileage out or six Atlanta errors. Of Los Angeles'.' 13 runs only eight \vere earned. l\ilessersmilh. lik e most p itc her s , preferred to talk aboul hls hitting. 11c had three of the 17 hits and drove in one of the runs. ··f11an, I'm glad lo be out of the J-\meriran League." he said, "because I don't like that designated hitter rule. I've \rorked barder on my ~itt ing thi s year t h;in ever before.'' The Dodgers roll ed up five runs in the fi rst innin g, all of them unearned thanks to an error ·by Johnson. They put till~ gil inc out of reach \vith four more in th<' thi rd and added three in the sixth and an other in the eighth. Allllnl;t tll .ib r h rbl LOI A119•te1 (ll) abrllrbi s l 7 2 s 1 1 0 O&ie,, c • 0 0 0 LOO.!, lb Garr, rt • 1 l 0 8ut~ner. lb £¥.in1. 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'l'he only symptoms I had is that my "'hite blood cell rount is high -about 25,000 instead of 6.000 to 8.00CI. They can't even treat it until it's 100,000 and it's not dangerous until it's 700.000. ··Acute leukemia is like \Yhat the young kids have. The type I have people li ve 1vith all their lives. II could be five years before it feally affected.me.'.' Despite a rash or arm injuries \\'hi ch , ;iz,, .,, ,. .. ;-6 ' may have contributed to his team high 14 errors, Thompson had played in all but a 'half-dozen games up untJJ recently, bat· tlng about .260. Then he pulled a ham· string muscle June 13 and that y.•os ex· pected to sideline him at least a y.•cek, Twins manager Frank Quil ici said or Thompson's leukemia: ··As Jong as Dan· ny hits .the baseball and fields, he will play. Our biggest problem \I' i t h Thompson is over-husUe. l·le's n dedicaled kid . l!e wants to play every 1ninute of the game. IC he has a mechanical error, he goes out and \VOrks and works until he gets it straJghtened out." Dann)' usually keeps his f~Jings to himself, but sometimes lt's hard. "Sure. I worry about 11 ." he said. "It just scares you to death wondering what goes on Inside you. I fL'{'I good but I su~ pose there's an en1otional drain. It's always in the back of your 1nind." Thompson has closely folloY.'ect !he latest research toward· finding a cure for leukemia and he talk.'i optlmistically of \\'Ork being done by 1.111 Israeli docto~ In Jcrusalein . "I an1 v('r)' religious," he said. "l'nt a f\1ethodist and l'"e gone to church all my life. I suppose I've said a few more prayers lately. "You've got to believe in miracles." U"IT•~ ANDY MESSERSMITH IS TAGGED OUT AT FIRST BASE BY BRAVES' DARRELL EVANS. Can It · Get Any Closer? . . Angels in · Fifth --11/2 Back CH ICAGO iAP ) -There·s a logjam ra pidly building up in the American League \Vest and it is fa st becoming a 1nystery how the Chicago White Sox are managing lo hold onto first place. The. slumping \\'hite Sox suffered thei r fourth slraight Joss and their I Ith in the· last 16 games J\1onda y night when .the California Angels humiliated thcn1 9-2 be fore a nationally televised audi ence. Despite the loss. the Sox held their lead Uy one-half game but the fifth ·place Angels nloved "'ithin J 1z games of the lead. ··1 don't care "'hat place \\'e're in." S!lid CaJifomia manager Bcibby \Vinkles. "\Vhal counts is ho\v far \\'e're out of first place. All I can say is this is turning into a pretty good race.'' Rudy May scattered 10 hits for his sixlh victory in 12 decisions and the Angels struck for nine runs in the fourth and fifth innings to overhwelm the Sox "'ho were guilty of some misplays in the outfield . Cali fornia scored four in the fourth mainly because or a t"'o-run triple by Alan Gallaghe r. The ball sailed out of the reach of right fielder John Jeter. who might have made a better effort. F'i\'e more California runs ~cored in the fifth as the .SOx let a fly ball by Mike l.<:pstein drop for a run-scoring single as left fielder Carlos ~Iay and center fielder 1'. 1' * Clll~rtila U) Chl(190 12) •br hl'DI 11trlltbl A!om~r. ?ti 5 1 1 o Jt !l!f', r1 s o o o Pln$001, II • l 1 0 C.Mev, II 4 0 0 1 S18n1on. 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"You have to take the bitter with the 011 'l'V T o11ig/11 C ha1111el 5 al 6 s1veet." sai d \\lhi!e Sox manager Chuck Tanner 1vho relu ses to knock hls playe rs despite the tean1's horr"entlous·slump. ··1 know ,,·e're getting beat. There are no excuses. "I know the fans. arc beginning to get on us bu t you have to be men and take that too . I have faith we.'ll rebound and do a good job.'' Injuries to center fielder Ken Hen- derson and second baseman Jorge Orta certainly have been <.'<l!.1ly and the Sox niighl also lose the Sl'rviccs of 1\-lission Vic>jo's Bill !\l('lton. l\1clton. who cracked hi s 12th homer lo give the Sox a, l·O lead in the sccood in- ning. doubled in the ('ighth and came up \\"ith a pulled leg muscle. ~1clton definitely 1\•ill miss tonight'~ game against the Angels and if the injury is really serious he could be out as much as a week to JO days. Grooving Aaron Pitch Will Me ru1 Suspe1ision Nl::\V YORK IAP l -··1 can 't bel ie\'C the commissioner could take this serious· ly. '' said Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Andy l\.1essersmith. "It's all a big joke . I don't re1nen1bcr exactly what I was doing." said Phil J1cn· nigan, pitcher for the Ne\\' York Mets. "But you know 'how ballplayers are. We horse around in the clubhouse and that's the way it waS. Yeah , yeah. I said it ; but. it \Vas in a joking way. The trouble is. Bowie Kuhn wasn'I laughing. In response to slatCments by several pitchers who said they would throw a soft pitch to he lp Aaron ach.ieve his record- breaking 715th home run, Kuhn came down hard. Kuhn. perhaps feeling that the in tegrity of baseball \vas threatened. warned that "suspension y.•ill follow \\'hEire anyone in- tentionally fails to give his best errort.s ... "r am greatly distu rbed," he sald. "by press stories quotin g wmc of our pitch- ers as saying or Implying 1bat Ibey \vould be \villing to groove a pitch to Henry Aaron to help him in his pursuit of the record for total home runs. "While I rL'Cognize the possibility of misquotatlon. I i:nust remind you_ -that any such conduct \\'Ould violate the re- quirements of major league Rule 21 lhal c>very player must give his best efforts ~owa~ the "'.in~ing of any baseball gam' 1n which he is involved. To do otherwise "'ill result in a lon11t·term suspension." St. Louis pitcher Reggie Cleveland \vho had said. "I'd -throw a medl~ fastball right dO\\'n the pike. If he's going to get it off or son1ebody, it might as wen be me," -reacted this \vay to Kuhn's edict: "The way he soy's ii Whoever gives up lhal 715th is-suspen'd'e<i-for-llfi ... I hope I'm not unlucky enough to give up that homer . . . " A1esscrsm!th had said, "I'll lay il right in ." and he didn't deny ii, adding that ht \Vasn't being serious. Ly nn T urns P ro ROCKF'ORO. 111. -Janel Lynn . t11e petite blond intema11onal figure skating champion from this northern Illinois community. tu'lnounced today sbe is ·!helving her· amateur status in favor or a Anteaters Adva11~e • ID NCAA Tennis l·lennigan also didn't disclaim hl1 enrlit.!r stntemcnt -"~vcryonc is in tt\is i;tame for money . If it's me, I'll Le:ll birO \\'hat's coming. It \\1ill be n half.speed fastball dOu•n the middle. It wlil be like bntting practice, I'd be ~ fool not to-do it .'' He &ing the same tune on l\.1ondaj night, only in a different key. "I'm not going to retract -th.At other statement." he said 1n Ph.lladelhlo tQ Tom Baldwin of ~ Associated Press. ,"l said It, but Kohn should know ho'! professional career. · 1be 20-year-old star has won the U.S. struor women's championshiR for the palt five )leBrS and earned a bron ze n1edal In the last '''Inter Olympics. !'Jn1 ilh Top-seeded LONDON -Sinn Smjth and ~targaret Coon ~·ere named today at top seeds In nrst 'ft'ei!.k 's Wlmbltdon leMis to1..1ma· 1~1 -nlthoogh nobody knew fnr cer- l PRINCETON. N.J. -Bob Chappell. the NCAA colfttge division singles ch.am· pion, paced three UC Irvine tennis pla yenr Into the second ,.round of the university division competition a L Princeton University 1.londay. C:happcll dcfeR!ed Tim Tranter Qf DePa ul Unlvf'rsity. 6-3. 6-3. tYbilc Glenn Cripe, his doubles por1ner, halted Dave Ebenstein of Bro\\'ll and Scott Can1aha.n . dcfe1:11ed Dave Beaucho n of Arknnss~. c:rcg .Jablonski \\'3S victimized by Rich f"agel of Columbia tor the only loss ()( • first _ day action suffered by lhe Anteaters. In doubles. Chappell and Cripe won their first ntalch of the week·long tourna· ment while Jablonski and 1i1ike Fishback drew. a first round bye. Today Crfpe \vlll play Jim Del ancy of Stanford (No. 6 sced l. Ca rnahan n1eels Dean Colscn of host Princeton 1 No . u • seed). . Chappell u•IB meet J~rry Locbc of Pt nnsylvan ia INo. 5 secd 1. The ,lab lonskl·Flshback doubles nuo lhal finished ~rcond to Chappf?ll aivl I Cripe In the college division tournament last, week, wlll face a team from BUCJ<ncll and a victory would send them back against the No. 3 seeded team from Miami, Fla. Raul Ramirez of USC Is the No. 1 seed- ed singles pluyer in the tournament and \\138 scheduled to meet ~1ichigan 's Eric 1'"11icdly today in the 81lth annual tournef . No. 2 sccd<-'tl Alex Mayer of Stnnford fa ced David llich11rdson or AppAhtch.ian College. Observers r a n de Stanford as the • favorite for the team title. UC! finished in a tic for 121h place in- the University competlllon -a year ago with ni~e points. The A~te8ters pick~ up four points on A1onday 1n first day.action. NCAI, Ult!lVlit•ITV DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIPS At il"rlnt1lort, N.J . • ~Infill\ G!t~n Crliit !UC.II dcil, ·tl•~a 1!1Mntt.i<1 18row1U .. ,, ~··· •·l~oll Ch•pptll lUC !J Clttl. Tu,, ,.r~uter l~P<111J) •• ,, ,COii C1rnallan lUCIJ t11I, Dil~e. Oellkllt.n IAt~•ns•1) •4. t·I, . Groo Jab!O!'l~k 1111'1' !ittl •o It IC.h ~'Of' !COiom• b!•J 6·4·. !·2. ' Ot11D"' Cl'l•PH~Ctlo. il!CO fir!, N~Vlll~·MtMl"i'~! lluC•nthl t ,1, &·1 ballplayers jOke.'' · - "How cou ld wvlng up that pilch mean anything to a pitcher? Does anybody think money's going lo come to 1hc111? ft'll melln Just ns much, Ir not more money Jor me if I get Aaron out1" Tug McGraw. a f\.1et teummate. had agreed •that , being. Aaron's 71Sth victim coold be financially rewarding when be !•Id: "I'd lhrow my best pitch and hoP< like hell he hl /S it. I'd be a commodity I'd 11 lways be in demand on the banquet rircuil." • • j I ' • Timing· Key for All-stars By ROGER CAIWION Of tllt Dtllr f'lltt tl•ll The Soulh has three All-CIF players In its arsenal for Saturday's eighth edition ·of the N~h-South Orange County All·star basketball game. try to see to it that they all get their crack at showing what they can do," adds Cillis, who has implemented the passing game Into the South offense. tOQ spectacular and then you have the turnovers and the sloppy game.•• But Gillis' crew bas looked anything but sloppy In rolling to scrimmage victories over Santa Ana and Orange Coast colleges. · ... won·l~s reeord in the past two yean. Ills t972 team lost in the CI F' AA.AA playo(I quarterfinals to Pasadena In overtime (62.fil ) and this y:ear's team advanced to the se mifinals before falling to event ual champion Verbum .Dei. Vallely Sparkles .For Al ums But coach Tandy Gillis refuses to try to mold a W'lit around All·CIF selections. "This is a game for all of the players and I think it would destroy the game to concentrate on any indiv idual or certain combinations," says Gillis, who is tutoring the South after four successful years at Corona del Mar. "We're going to try and win this thing, but we're going to Alamitos .Raci ng Entries "This ·is a new experience for me," says Gillls, "taking kids from different proJ1rams and trying to mold an offense . But it's really just a matter of getting down to some very basic principles -although some showed a good un- derstanding or the offense ear- ly in practice. "The only thing t h a t sometimes happens 1n all-star games is that individua ls sometimes try to do too much with the ball . They tend ro· get "Timing is the main thing we nee<!," adds 0i11 is , Sa1urday's clash' means the final combination of Corona dcl Mar stars Casey Jones and Jeff Wharton, along with Gillis. And for the Sea Kings chief it will be the end ol an era that saw his quintet capture a pair of Irvine League cham- piooships and Chalk up "a 4~5 Corona del Mar High got a reprieve when Long Beach City College 'passed up Gillis in a ,surprising decision. Thus the Sea Kings appear to have a lot of things going their way for the lg73-74 season despite the loss of A11- 0range County players Jones, Whartan and Matt Keough. Edison , Mesa , Sea Kings Bag Harbor Baseb al.l Tilts . . . TANDY GILLIS Sout h Coach Frederick Captures Pentathlon Edison ~lugged its way to a seventh inning on a pair of to set up the final inning "1•sT •Ace -lSO v•rds. 3 ve•r 9-3 victory over Fouhtain solo homers, the first by Vince heroics. J ane Frederick of· the old•. CJ11m1r19. Purse u.oo. cra1m1no Valley for its second straight Bienek and the secOnd by Joe In the nightcap, Dou g pr/ca S3000 • • H bo ba II 1 -· · University of Colorado track Tt1eo Chk ·<Alth•rds) 117 . win m ar r League seba Valenti one out ater. Johnson's seventh inn 1 n g F•ia.1-CAdalri .oil.? _acti.on.Monday at_Edlson,.,_ At Costa Mesa P _a r .k, single scored Fred Moore club recorded the best long Ah\'Thm Man (My1.,, 1n ln Oihet-:.games, Costa Mesa · meanwhile, the Bernhardt frOm third as-CoIOOa del Mar jump by· an-American woman __ P!!ft.J?oo cKnlaM> 11 1 pushed_OYer._an._eight.h._inning bl'.9.~-Stey_e and _p~ve t rallied for a win to set its t~ year •. .20:1.0S4. and went _on i:Z.\" c:11c~~;:r••l ~l; run to edge Huntingto:o Beach combined to hand Huntington summer record atl-1: to· win the AAU women's pen- Lucky Mui 1wara1 119 6-5. and Corona de! Mar top-a loss in the Oilers' fifs t sum-Fovn111n v.u,.,. 111 , , .,. tathlon Monday at~uc Irvine . Andy Done II (Chemtileu) 1\9 II C:i1rol'1 ornm (Treasure> 111 ped Estancia, 3-2, at Costa mer contest. • Tretsler, 2b • 3 1 l 1 Miss Frederick held a slim AO(k< Ella LM (8 ank1l 117 Mesa Park. hlh . I Bene~ cl 3 0 0 0 • , d a I F. Id f SI CONO RACE _ 350 y'ras. , year 1 Dave's eig inning doub e u t11on: lb 3 1 1 1 ea over a e 1tzgera o old1. c111m1na. Purse s1aoo. c1~1m1n1;1 Jeff Nichols' triple with two s·cored Steve, who had reached G11•11eld. '' 3, 'o ,0 '• the Brooklyn Atoms track club price $JOGO. Br1ni1rd, II F1tt1no Deck ch2rce csm11h1 110 males aboard go t Edison of£ first on a fielder's choice and ~~; :ftt ~ ~ ~ g going into the fina l two events =11 2 J:~c::~11t~reasurei :~ to· a nying start in it s easy advanced to third on a ·\Vil_d ~1:~:i1,~~·0ss ~ g f g l\ionday, but her long jump ef- S.v111Mh-""-l61Mevl-11;-v.ictory....over_lLu.n Li.n.g.t..o.n.__pitch._and &ffigle b,Y Darryl c~urc~weu, o .t--,o o o J ort _built up an advantage ~~:,~:~ 't:~~ l~::i~111 :i~ Beach, and the Chargers also Cra ndall . -Touui--111; .... 01 ., 5 2 which couldn 't be overcome in Rosv Joy !Harn 111 got a two-run double from Huntinrl ton Beach had ran. ib r 11 "'1 the final event , the 200-meter Junlpe1' Bir Mill (Wahonl 111 •. 1.k M d t t . I ''b t' I-lines, II 1 1 1 O n oRD !lACE _ 3~ v•rdi. 3 ve11r 1~ 1 e acoy an wo-run ripe ped -out--si:r sin_gles in the ~1::;,d·,/' ~ l ~ g run .. o1<11 " 11P. c111m1r19. Pvr~~ 11"°°. from Joe Mnrado in the game. fourth and fifth innings to take oesrosit r1. 31:1 2 3 1 1· The long jump, the first Ctalmir19 prle1 s.4000. . • Ni,hols, d 3 2 1 2 Good coov ismil~! ;19 Fountain Valley scored 1ts a 5-3 lead, but Costa l\1esa M1cv. c 3 o 1 1 legal jllmp over 20 feet this Old Hoe1teod (Ward) 122 I { h . th 11. d { Mar11do. ss 3 O I 2 M. Fred · k ,.,_.,An e11c1t IRlcn••ds1 121 on y runs o t e game m e ra le or one in the seventh c,,o:i,•,n, ~tt'· , ~ g ~ g season gave 1ss er1c &lllfl R1kltr (Myinl 119 Dtt , 0 0 0 986 points, while Mi SS D ~··o d W1lker,l'lll si:'N~141iln~~~ a1•1 i~: ~,n1dt~~;J~1b l ~ g g Fitzgerald picked up 115 fo r a ol~Ru~ :i~~~.~ult!r~;~,v~~~ Alann.tos Results B'¥'01~r.oerus, lb 2~'; ,g : second place long jump of l~ Tran~ Dvtlllmlci. Olvl11on Lear Sc•rw 'v lnftillgl • H I! 9~4. ~!':!:':, ~~·CAdalrl 11, Founl•ln vallev a1a 000 2-J s 1 Although Miss Fitzgerald Qutflri:•t AllbL IWahoni 118 Edii.on "°1 202 ~-9 10 2 came back to win the 200 o.ml Wilch (Srn!l~l 122 I k. 24 2 he OobtN'uc:k's llHI (Morri\l 119 Nuftllngton lltlCll {5) meters, C 0C lng · , S ~~7::.1!1~ ~~~~~M l ]~~ MOndt1~:'6'"p!~t 1t7l Goin' Man, Ch1rlle<;10. Mansollno. 2b . ab 5r oh ,R/ picked up only 64 points on Saturd•, Hero (Trtasvrel 119 SIXTH RACE -5 .. v~dt. , ve•r ~~\:~~~. '~b J g g g Miss Frederick, who ·fini shed Ol1missl1 IRicnards) 122 F!fl:ST RAC.E -3W v11rds. 2 year oldi & I.IP. S111r1ers allow11nce. Purse Terrv. lb S0 o, ', 'i second in 24.9. '''™ •ACE -l50 v1rds, J yw r olds. Allowance. Pur~ 11 800. 11000. S!!mmler, cl okh & up. c1a1m1ng . Pur~ 42400. Tr1tile Beat c11ank1J v .oo 7,60 o.00 ToP A:uler fAdal•l •.«1 2.60 2.60 e antlcihem. 1' ~ ? ~ 0 Seventeen-year-old Mi t Z i c1alm!119 prl<t S.0000. Tlla Ml~ !Harll 3.00 1.60 OH<ome on O.ck {SMl!hl 2.ao l .IO He' ',wsen, '1 ' ' ' ' McM·onm· who won · the high Thtt Coun1 IC1rdolll 121 Callie Parke• !Mytesl 3.60 L " er, c ' 1---~aot&!a..Dl"-'G'ot.t1v1-___ ,,,,_~,.;,., •• -~11rl0•--'--------~·~",c<c''"''"' ~'C.'''"''"""'"'o"o'"''"'''-•"~'""'-~l:~e~r--1-~ ~.J -jump.-and hurdles events. Ll11h1n1ng 81<1 !Tr•••11••I in Al•o ran -P•IQuln, Shll<IV l!vNert. Tlmt ?7:97• ?.~,.",',,· ,', ,' 'o ,' •' fm· 1·shed third wo·th 4 , 1~0 9 Nht Tr•!n (llanlt1) 119 Miss Ottrland•, Ml11 Ab b •, Also ran -AquapauJe, 81; Spv, ,_.,,. TOfl Todd (Adair) 119 wlllowcreek earteY, Flrsl ee. Our 81ack Mood, Vockellt, R11v•1•s Re-Toto!s 211 5. 13 • points. Bunce Baron LeOQer McOonald Rea me Jeffries LelltY McCl~keV Tota It N•d• {1J~ tt . ' 11 ! . ' l ! ~ ~ OCC AIVmnl ,jtlll ft Aolllns S 1 Falconer 6 7 Vallelv B • Carr!do I • SillYer 10 ' SchenM•horn a J•cobson 2 2 Totals 30 'lO Halftime $CDre: OCC 38·33. P~n,rer McOonllld Laemmle Willlter Sims McCloskv To!llS Rtcl C•rPel (IOI .. " > ' ' ' . ' . ' " ' ' ' ~ . NCIVlltk \12) ~ " Aolev " ,' ', McTee Aams•v 6 s Scooper Skip tMahud•l 1?2 Pr~rcio;rollvt. QUtl. ld~ho Go, Tonto'I Guy. C111a MtW UI Mr. K•ndY Chilrlle (Wa!MJ.ll) !'27 No •cra!Ches.4 NO KrtlCf\eS. TertQI~. cf 'SIJICTM IACE -l70'Y1ids. 3 vear • .....__ Villenllne, rf 1 1 o a 2 I 1 o 2 l I 0 J o 1 6 Jtl!NTATMLON {fllntl Two Evttrhl Newlon s, ? Jane Fredt1*:k (U of Colorado ti:\ Conne\v •.211, 2. Galt Fltzgtrald (Atoms TC '~l=k· 1g 0 ',• •.Vl , l. Mltll McMlll!n (11nallache<1, s 1anuenbi1ch Se.Ille) 4,101. •. Deslrte Gronw•ld Tolal5" 31 20 olds & llP. ClalMlng. Purse S2(l(ll), $2 E11d1 -6-Tl'ljlllt •aa1 & t-Tlll U •11acta -l·TOP Rl.lltf' & OH<ome g~j~~: ~I i~~~\:;:,:·~~ =;.1 111 Ml•, P•ld ~'·"· °"uo.;:tJ:1~"~:;.'.;, R111 ... a DK-t· ~~S:rn~•rdr. 21:1 ,1 , ' ' • ' ' , ' " pl ' ' ' • ' ' • " ,1 ' ' ; ' • , " . pl ' • , ' , ' 0 , " " " 'l ' • • " " " " " " " " • • .1 " " " " " " , .. tP, , • " " ' " ' , " DAIL V PILOT J 7 MD Five Wins, 48-4·1 Steve Martindale and Bren-the 6-2 McCaugbey also paced don ?i1cCaughey f)O)Ced Mater Mater Dei in rebounding , com- Dei lilgh's basketball team to blnlng for 17 rebounds to .the a 48-4 1 victory over Villa Park game. in an opening round game of Guard Ste\'e Delancy "'as .. t~ Santa Ana College su m- mer basketb.ill league ~1onday the: thlrd high scorer with six night. ~'huiindolc and MCCuughey bo1h tallied 13 points as the winning ~lonarchs jun1pc.,>d to a nine point halftime lead and then held en through the sec- ond half. f.'lartindale, a 6-2 senior and BOB · PALEY AND ASSOCI ATES INSURANCE e AUTO e HOME e Y ACHT e INDUSTRIAL e -cOMM ERCIAL • Jl_QNDS poirlts In the game. ,., ..... ... ,., " " ,. M1rt1,1dllt ' ' • McCeUQhOV f • ' J.!imrnler ' l ''~">•V ' ' 8flel1u1 I ' ' O•XI..._., ' ' ' Pri1ll ' ' • °'" ' ' ' " • " Tor•I!. Hallllmt scort: Mallr Del, 30·11. ~s.\1-t~ ~tlllltll 110 -of Newporl l!eKh---• Custom ToiiJor and Shirtmaker t \Vt>tc!iff l'l•Z• • !>tl'fnl~enth and h vinf • ~~~1012 ~ SAFECO INSURANCE 4 7 4 E. 17th STREET COSJA_ljo\ESA_ . _ 642-6500 -546-3205 • NOTICE • SAN JUAN HILLS GOLF CLUB in San J ua n Capistra.,o announces Summer Weekday Rates 18 HOLE 9 HOLE Gr"" fen ...... SJ.SO 52.50 Electric. Cort •••• 57.00 S4.00 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC DltVINIJ IANGI OPIN 0 SPECIAL .. D " ' • • • • • f'rlncem•1r (81nk1) 1?2 'SECOND RACE -41 yards. l yt1r Ch•l"ll~ CMr'lta. l"ald U7.llO. Crandall. 11 l(l'lalil Pro fTrt1wrtl 122 old• & up, Clalmlng. P11rse s2:1DO. SEVENTH llAC• -35CI v11rds. 3 ve•r PM1ps, lb Allort ~I (Cardolal -113 NlllV Motil fSmltnl 1.11; 3,60 1.tO ·olcb-& 11p. Allowtnce. Purff '"°6. Tiii O. !lernhar'llt. 3t> Gl'OO'VY GrumP"P !Harl) 111 Flltflf COl)V -(TrNs11r•) 2,IO 2 . ..0 Ml1iJon Vlttlo Atcr11Uon Center. OtWlldt. Cf ~ y i l ~ & A ~ 1 o 2 II ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ i s IB0tilder Cinder &t!lles, Colorado) Hall1lme score: Novack <la-31. '·°'I, s. Llw Chlavarlo (Altiuqu1rk11e1;;------------·11 Olvmolc Clul:l) 3.ai:M. 6. Carol nornson11 IOetfftara Soorts-C:luti)-!,.d5.-1. l::isa Kinlmak1 CSan JCM Cinder Gal$\ l,223, 1. Na~ Miiier (Llber1Y AC\ 2,196. GOLFER'S BARGAIN: ** Prior to I 0 .111, & ofMr 2 p.m. 2 With Cart, 11 hot., s11 ao 9 HOLE RATE Mt Voo 0oo (Wrlghl) 172 &uddV Wayrw (Wilrd) 3.60 Tiny 811!1 {P1ga) 3.611 1.60 UO CO$le11C. 0 ~:A:~·,l::i~~hl) {~.~ }::' ;;;.'°.:..33·Flylng D•~fd, '""''"'' :~:.~!~ .. ~~~rill !.20 ~:: ~~E~·1J1 1 1 1 I) 21 6 16• Sc.,. •v hllliftlll Ill H E H11nlinpkln lletchOOO l10 00-S I' 3 C~ .. Mnl 300 010 11--6 10 • sav•.NTN lllACE -110 v1rd1. l vet• Lto Two. Ov.naao G1e. Tim• -11.11. To1111 oldl &\IP. Ali-anca. PurH IJOOO. Tht Mo icralthtl. Al'6 ran -Trvckll N' W)n, Vln.ew ln, Wll"'lnoton Kiwanis Clll&. Ste Him Gci, A:et>el'1 Queen. Te11s Tracer (KnlQhl) l it THIRD IACE -JSO vards. 1 Vtlr No K r1lc!'Pff. · L-JumD -l. Fr~erlck 20-1~. 1. FIU~rald 19·"4, J. Granwald 1"31.'1. •. MeMllUn 19·1,.., s. Chlavarlo 19·1\'>, 6. ThomlOfl 17·\'h, --7; Klnlmaka 16-1, 8. Milllr lU\'>. 200 meters -1. Fl!:cierald 1•.2,i 1. NEWPORT LEASES 2:411 Wm CMlt Hipway Leasing all Vehicles 645-2202 P.C.H. or S.11 OMfo Fwy . to San Juctn Caplltra11o-t11r11 011 5011 J11a11 Crwft Road to Ch1bflo11s.e • AFTER 3 P:M. 837-0361 493-1167 ldt Aun <P-ael 117 old$. P.flowanca. Purse 11800. Go Otrtr GO !Smith} 111 So~i~ Vin ll:(>t~tl &tr F1m1 CWrl;hl) 119 tAd11lrl ll.20 3.IO 3 . .0 G1t11W'1 Bov {Harn 119 Ge Fa1ner111,1er !SalemJ 2.60 2.60 l!IOKTK llACI! -350 Vtrd,. l year olds. Claiming. Purst 12100. 0111! O.vll 1 ( Knl9hl\ 21.60 16.00 •.60 1:s11nc11 ur .. L~eth, 31:1 ' • h •• 0 ' 0 Frederotk ?•.•· 3. McMiilan ,5,3, •· Cntvarlo 25.6, 5. Gronwilld 26.1, 6. Thomson :16.S, 7. Ktnimaka 27.l, •·11~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Miiier 21..5. Glr11 ~•111ath1on Finals 011111 SmOOlflla l Trea,urel 119 Llgtlllng K Bar (Harl) 3.00 tiY Oven:lrlve IC~tlyl 1.40 •.AO RanQunlo. lb , ' , ' •IOMTK •AC_l!: -:' l50 Y••dt. l ye•r Tim• -18.3'. o.ldl & up. Cta.lmlnQ. Pvrlt $2000. Also ran -Guerra Ctnlln•, Miu H1 l uclty ShllOl'I IP~el 2.80 Morlan, c ,. 0 • • Tl~ -11.34. Ali.o ran -Cletlango. Golden Hen. Hayei., p , 0 0 • Ohlun, rf ' ' ' 0 Clal"'lna price llSOO. Wi tch, M15solld Rocker. Rebel Orum. Ottckil Jr, C8•nl<s! In Otndy'• E•pritu. ~11'1 Sh.Gow. Ml11 Good !l lrd. Guud Gravtt, NO Sll>!Mr, FINI 81d. Oupllc1le Oetl. ~ven, 2b ' 0 ' , W" Wop (Morrlll 112 No 1Cr1tcht!$. Lorton. cf ' ' ' ' Mr. F1rrl1 IWat.on) 1n COl!'l'llt fWrighl) lit •llt1 R~I !Knight) Ha Pr!•to (Ricl'lards) 119 1-oroll's Call IAdillrl 1n BrffdiHc:k (W.rdl 112 Tip $haet (TrHwral 172 Rcilllckll'lll Rock (Craver> 119 NINTH RACa -JSO y1rd1. J year oldl. Cl11lrnl1111. Pur.,.. 1191». Claiming orlca t.XJO(), Chan! Town lTnasurttJ Rockal H1.151 Nell t8ank1) Be<levlled {K.nlghl ) S11r1 At •1 {Adair) . Panto Duller (Garra\ Air Show (RkharCls) Ttrr!Dla T1nky !Ward) Dinner Miker fP19el Pal's Cula ear \Wiison! Sure lilt Go (S!orevl • "' '" "' '" "' "' "' "' "' 17i FOURTH RACI! -810 yards. l year olllf & up. Cl•lm!1\9, Pur111 SZleO. S<ratched -Teri CM. Langda!e, 11 , ThomP'SOfl, IS , 0 0 ' 0 ' • lll!le Ml11 &Uk CAkhtrllll 1 . .0 4.IO 3.AO 11 .20 .7,10 •.m U l!lfl<la -l ·Du•f DaYll 1 6 l•KV Owl"drivil, ftald $4,.,SO. TotillS ,, ' • , CClt'tlM WI Mar Ul Ill r h rliol ll11•rlno !811n~1l Tonto Lln-1 (P•oel Time -"6.11. Nlf'!Tlt RACE -&10 vards. 3 year o.lds & vp, Cltlmln.g, P~rse S19'. Jonn•an. ss Nogaw1, 11> 6ehren1. rf Noll. p-lb Jahf!S, Cl Greelty, If Porto. lb Moore. c Gulsnns, l b WHklnscin, p • o I 1 3 0 0 0 3 I) 0 0 Also ran -C11t FOf Aee1, oie. Yo Oultro. R umDa~, Palleo. Scratclied -'t°" Print. Glnoer Sam !~dalrl C'aJl'i !lrcrwn fRlcNrds) Tiie Syn.dlcate (WrlgM) Time -•7,11. J.40 2 . .IO 7.10 3.llO l.llO •• 2 0 0 0 31 0 1 0 3 I 0 I) 2 l 0 0 FIFTH JI.I.CE -.cM> y1r1h. l year old1 & uo. Cles1111~ •llowance. P11rl>e U>OO. Ali.a ran -F11n And Profit, Henry The 9!11, I To Go. Goff's llnilt, Trlsn's Barr~. 2 l 1 I I) I) () 0 1 0 1 1 u 3 • 3 Sc-•v 1nni"'llt S1rod l81nksl Morilgl ROC:~e! (Wirdl Howdy Jontl !Kn1ghT) 11.~ ).4() 2.60 1.llO 2.20 ,~ Scratcntd -Edan'• Four. coo Ks11r, Go fl~sle Go. Top Side. Totals . '. Tlmt -70.ll. SS E11cl1 -1·G.lllltft' S•!I' & J.C11h Esrancla 000 200 0-1 ' 2 Coran11 dtl M11r «IO 011). 2-J ' o· Ali.a •iln -Bold Bid, Patrlcll Lin. A •row11, ""' s•.•· . Baseball Stanaings AMERICAN LEACU~ Eul Division IV L Milwaukee • 34 27 Baltimore 30 26" Detroit 32 29 New York 33 30 Boston 28 31 Cleveland 22 41 Wesl Dlvtskln Chicago 32 2G MiMesota 32 27 K'ansas City 36 31 Oakland 34 30 Angels 3'! 29 Texas 20 38 Mon4a't'S Oil-I ltlfll 7, MlnnHOll 4 O.lo'oll S, Cltvel1nd I MLlwlukM I , Bo5ton 3 Oakland 9, Kanwi Cltv S ... ~ •. Chic-' Only 1•ma1 Khtduled. Pct. .557 .530 •. 523 .524 .475 .349 .552 .542 .537 .531 .525 .345 GB J 1.-2. 2 2 5 13 •• •,'i: I t"' 12 Talllt "l'I 01'"" Ottro.ll (FNmtn 2·1) at Claveland !Tldrow HI 8altLmort (Alelltncltt Wl ,, Ntw Vork (Ml· alcn Hl . I oaitllncl (ltu11ter t.ll 1t Kant•• City (Sollttorlf 10.31 ' t os1on (P10tn M Ind Curtis ).7) 11 Mllw•ukff (51•1on +s aod ShOrt 2•1 Of' Chamo1on 141 Te~as C81bbv 0.0)-•l .Mln""°lf (IC1t1 7""1 """It ($1nt1N ~) ., Chlcno CWOOCI 14-11 WtlllllMllY't Ot mff 01trolt al C1tv~ Anttl• at Chlca90 e1n1mor1 11 Nrw VCll'k OtMJll'ld ti K1nw1 Cll'I eosion at Mllw.uk" 1t~U ti MlllflllOll 1'AT!ONAL LEAGUE East Division IV L Chicago 38 17 ~1ontreal 29 28 St. Louis 30 31 New York 28 30 Pittsburgh 26 32 Philadelphia 27 35 West Division Dodgers San Francisco Houston Cincinnati Atlanta San Diego 40 23 40 27 36 30 34 29 28 37 20 45 Mtf!OIY'I O•mu Phlladtlpf\11 ,, N" Yori( 6 Pitt1burth 3, Ch1cavo 1 Pct, .585 .509 .492 .493 .448 .435 .615 .597 .545 .540 .43t .308 $1. Loul• 1._M_Qf\Jteel _O, SVr lllllltli•. rain Oodt'" 13. All1nl'I 3 Only galllfl tcht!duled. Tonllhl't OllMI GB 5 6 6~~ g1,~ 91> I 41J.! 5 12 2Q ChlcttrO (Al'llKllel '"' ilncl 60nflam ... u ti Pl!IS• t:iu'9h tMoow s.& and Johnson 1-41 New Yortl (Pilrli;;tr 5-41 11 Phlladtlpf\la !Lon· borv >-61 Monlratl t R"1ko S·l) at SI , LOUii (MUFWIV 0.11 Houtlan (Reuss 1·5) •I Siln Oleiio tKlrbV :J.7) A!Lanta (Nlti\ro W) ti Oofttn (JOhn S·ll Clnclnna11 (Norm•n 2·7l al San FranclKO ie ry• tnt 11·31 WtdMtclt'l'tG- C!ll(1nnatl ti Sin FrancltCO New York ill PllU&CMlllhl• Chlc1110 •I Pittsllurth MontrMl 11 Sl. LOI/II Houllan al Stn DltllO Atltnla al DMMtt l. Christine Brockhofl (Alb\lciuerq11t TC) 3,)11 , 1. Brenda Coash IUnl"'"lty of Colorado TC) 3,330. 3. Ann Giiliiand t011ke Cltv OasMrsl 3,285, l . 1Jl11 CerlM (U cil Colll'ldo TC ) 3,U1, 5. Lod l(rvg (Lt Jolf• TC) 3.2•7, 6. Kim Stoen tS11nla Bart>art COllntv TCI 3,1&6, l. Oetlt>le Cassltv CVallev ot 11\e Sun TC) 2,998. 8. Elaln• ltOQUt! fLA TC) 2.916, 9. Laur!e Carman (Sanll B1rt1ara Coun1v TC:l 2.161. 10. Chervl Sle-fanlk CLA TC:) l,102. Wes tminster EARN! Five Tops Rival, 80-66 LONG BEACH Dave Walsh and Tony Accomando sparked Westminster High 's ba-sketball team to an 80-66 victo over West Torrance in 1he opening game cf-the tong· -- Beach \Vilson High summer basketball league here Mon- day. Accomando. a football stand- out who played junior varsity basketball last season, keyed the rast break and scored 15 points, while Walsh, a 6-4 senior forward totaled 26 for the winners . Twenty of Walsh's points came ln the second haU as Westminster pulled a w a y . Dale Parker had 16 points and contributed a st tong re- bounding ga1ne for the win- ners. Wutmlnlltr (IO) ft II pf Ill t:ord ?1·25 J lfllel O • l ~ 'o\~l,an ' 3 5 11 Accom•ndO :; S 1 15 ... W•l1h 11 4 3 26 II Park., 1 1 • lt Ha!ver1on a 0 0 o E1111edal 1 1 l 3 To1als XI 20 10 &Cl ScOft< •r Q111r1tn West Torr•nce tt 1~ 1! 16-66 Westmln111r 2• 11 21 17-80 ON ANY AMOUNT. $5000. NO TM: RES FRICTIONS. Both Commerclal Credit Thrift Certincate Investment plans offe r turr earnings with no minimum Investment period. So there's NO PllllALTY POii -WAL AT ANY ,.._ Money inveslecf by the 11th_,eams from the 1st of any month. And you can add any amount-whenever you like. In the 5%'' plan, any amount yields 5.6196 when compounded quarterly for a full year. In the 6% plan, $5000 or more yields 6.13% wheo compaunded quarterly for a full year. Or you may elect to have Interest checks mailed£You quarterly. . We~rt.of a corporate family with °""r $3* billion assets. So put y01Jr money to wot1<, but don't put It out of roach. FJsh Repol't Commerclal Credit Thrift Certlftc•t• Accounta* ~. • ~or California residents only Ml>nbef of the caJ;fcmia -ol Thrill & l.om1 Componioo. 370 East 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 * Commtrthd Crtdlt l'l~n, 1nfotpo11W I ' I . I • -1 .LJ. 'I J ) • \ l B • DAI LY PILOT Tut~dJy, Junt 19, 1973 L. JI. B0tJd Su1110 Ra sslers Rai~ely Sweat A1n 11sk\·d how long a n1atch of that Japanese sumo wrestling l;ist.;;, ordhiarily. About 10 seconds. If one of tbOSc big boys ~cts his oppon~nt. out of the ring, lhal's it. Or If he 1nanagc:> to force any part of his opponent 's body, olher th:in lhc soles of llu' feet: to touch the ground, I.hat's al~ it. It \\'JS the nuclear cncrg:i. famou s Dr. Nicholas Venett e who wrote, ··'fhose who live almost entirely on shellfish and fish are more ardent in love than all olhers." K1..>ep that in n1ind. young fe llow. Order a trout for breakfast. AH right. name the Seven \Vonders or lhl..' rnodcrn world, please. A roster of· Jpading ·scholars. y,·hen so asked, listed these: Telephone, automobile, X-ray, radio, lelevision, •airplane and Our Chief Prognosti cator thinks Brazil's Sao Paulo "•ii] turn into the largest city on earth in another dozen years. TllE J Ult.:ES -Let's discuss secretions in the human diges'tive trar;L Briefly. Ver.v brlefly. They're different in different flCOtJlc. In fact. as Dr. George J. Cos1nidcs of the National lnst1tutes or Health said : ''If nor1nal facial features varied as r.iuc.:h as gastri c .juices do, some noses \\/Ol~d be about the size of navy beans, others the size of 20-pound \11atermelons." That's enough. Q. "Whereabouts in the world are the hTghest legal limits on gambling bets?" A: Last l heard that would be. Caesar's Palace in I..as Vegas:-Bigge~t bet there on a throw of the dice is $1 ,000. On blaCkjack, like\vise. On baccarat, $4,000. Bolted ' . ·" . • Signs Point to Reagan Run Profile Report Capitol Ne"'' Service SACRAMF.NTO--Thc second of a series of report~ to help. :1ttract buslne~s to Callfo.rni• has been relea~ed by the Statt D(•part1ncnt of C-On1111erce. Titled ··Cnlirornia St.alisUcal Profile." the .report contain s i;t'ncral <h1ta on rnarkct oµ- J}l)l'tunltlcs and tnrormatio11 frequcntl,v r c I e a s e. d b)' I) u s i n c s s e s investigating California sites ror faci(Jtles. Money Accu1nulated fo1· Bid; Speec li Tour Plannell By GODFREY SPEllLING Jll, Christian Science Mmzitor Service • SACRAMENTO -All the important signs are pointing to a Ronald Reagan run for the presidency: I. \Vealthy Republicans who normally would be contributing generously to pros· pectlve 1974 senatorial or gubernatorinl candidates by this time are holding back -keeping their money for a Reagan presidential bid. 2. The Gove rno r is sell ing" a taX·C'ei\ing plan that has all kinds of voter appeal. lt may or may not be sound. Rut if Ca lifor· nians buy it. the Governor is set lo 1n1sh the program all ove r the United Sta tes. 3. AlrelldY, Reagan is putting togcth<'r a national speaking schedule for 1975 and 1976 in \11hich he \vill be promoting \11hat is known ·here as the "Reagan world," a society .in \\'hich lhei-e ~ti.·ould be less gove1nment, fe,ver government workers. and less laxes. In 1965 Reagan 1\•as laking this same message -up and do\vn lhe state of California, all th e time insisling that he: really \l'asn't interested in running for _governor. He ran the next year. _:\nd he won. Now, the Governor is \Veil into his sec· ond tenn. Asked -about his future, he says he has no plans for scek~ng the presidency. ''l"m nol going to say a thing." What kind of a governor has Ronald Reagan been? \Vhat kind of u n1:1n i~ ht."! 1'"'rom an interview with the Goveruor. ;ind from talking to friends and critics of the Governor in the state capital. a sketchy picture can be put together: • Reagan the politician; Unlike l~icbard Nixon. who says that "politician" is an honorc1ble word and wants to be iden- ( NEWS ANALYSIS tlfied as stich. Reagan says he hates 1he expression. lie secs hi111self as a representative of the people -'"not like the others.'" lleagan's disdain for ··tlQJiticians'" cer· tainly applies to those in the Legislature. !·le has had bad reta.tions \vilh this body through the years. He "'ould 1nueh-prefl'r to be able to take his programs directly to the people for a vote. 1nurh ns he i.s seeking to do 110\11 on a tax ceiling. a "superb politicinn." But they view hirn as an utler f.:iilure ~s governor -as a 1nan \\ho hns helped the "haves.'" ig· norcd the "have nots." and gt>nerally iu- crcased 1he divisions and tensions an1ong 1he people of Ca lifol'nia. They say Reagan's economy "pitch'' is a •·phony~" IXlinling to a state budget that hi1s soared to about $9.4 billion -dou ble \vhat it \\':tS when he first took office. --l'UllLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINf!SS NAME' STATl!MENT lhf toUowl"ll PG''°"' •r• doln11 t'IV!ln'°'5 a5: HU NTIN GTO N HARBOUI' VETE R IN/I.RV rLINIC, 14!19} AIQOfl<IUln SI .. lhmllno•on FM&(h, C<1IU. \ " I~•.,&• r Ba•IOr. OVM, n1 Levc1Cll~ ltcagan the man: Even :iniong tl10Sl' 11~;nLa.A Ht~r1:o:;i_uOVM. ,101 earcelon~ \lhO arl' on the friendliest \el'ms 11•lth the st., Lo Palma 0 , ' I l MI~ bv•lneH I• (ondu(I~ bY o en•r~ Covernor, 110 one felt ·he really "kill'\\"', p,"1nersn111 I J>lni,.I F 11 .. 1~r OV~\ Hc:lgan. Mc is Aener·:i lly liked by tho:;e 1hl~ ,1.11en1~n1 "~• 1i1eu w•n1 me Covn· I• Clerk ot 0odllU~ (()tl"'Y 0<1 Jynf 1~. I'. ho 1vork for hinl. 'fhey find hltn coll· 1911 '*'' siderate and friendly. Putill,hlld o•~nq~ Co•s' Dal!v Piiot. But, again and again, there \\'OUld be June 19. Z6, JnCI J1•1v 3. 10. 1913 1a94.1J this additional con1n1cnt: '"lie 111>ve1· !'UBI.IC NOTICE really Jets you kno1v him. 11terc·s <1h1•ays _ ------ a veil." Even top aides -or othe.1· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT llcpublicans in high offi ce her1• -h:l\'l' Int! 1ollgwln1,1 re"M h doing busln~1~ never sat dO\l'n ttnd had a feel·On·!hc· 1 •1•· WESTERN NEV.A04. LIVE STOCK. table. informal ,session \l'ilh Reag1c111, J111 CJnwu• 01ivt, 1rv10,, ca11111rn111 r h ·' h. f th. .. ' . I Q7N>• "\ C uOCS t IS Sort 0 lllf:, (ltlC .llf (' V'.»lllom Jo•eph Power. lOOll•1 Ed•t Said. '"j\ is \\•ith }Jjs uJcl friends rrol\I !l"ll>O.:t Boule~~"I, Newpar! tl e<lch . · d ., 1 111>1~rnl~ llo!ly 11·00 . Tniif bu1lne•• I• cone1uc1e<L by •n !r1 l\eagan s rccorl as gO\'ernor : Asked !lo\\/ 1ntell igent 1s t 1c c.;overnor7 Said :t ai.i.;iu~o \\lllll~m lo•~h Power. 11·hat he thinks he has done for the state. Republica n in the '"(riendly" category ; not• ~rntrn1~111 .... 11.111~ with lht county h G I I b h I' · 11 · Cit•~ of O•onHO CoUniv on June 1$, Ull 1 c ove rnor says le 1:1s roug t " ··c is not someone you \\'OU c s.-..v is F2601 "econon1ies and efficiencies." to the crcati\•e....BuLhe h.:u;Jhe capacit)'..JO_bri11g Pvblis11"'1 Ot11nge C<m•I oany Pl1"'· lu h --·' -, h 1· bl J\loe 19. 16 . .:tnd JUN 3. 10. 1971 1190·13 governn1ent I ·oug .-. ··con1n1on·scnse" gwu pcopie toge! e1· to c 1scuss pro c1ns. _ _ _ _______ _ approach and by using ··business pro-And he is quick to seize 011 the ideas 1hat PUBLIC NOTICE ceelures." come out Of ·1hese-met:ltings--and run B iisto lie says ~ the. number of \\'orkcrs in \rit h thetn hard. This. too, is an iln-NOTICE To CREDITORS California state governinent is the "'same portant aspect of leadership." suPERIOR couRT OF THiii!" STAT E-OF CALIFORNIA FOil size" as "'hen he came into office -Another appraisal froin someone in !he THE couNTY Ofl oRANOll!" "d ·1 · k I l · f 30 R I' · I k. I No. A·7•1•• L'SPI e a \l'Of -0.:1{ increase o per-eagan camp: ··"le is a 1vays sec ·ing o Estaie 01 ELI ZAGETH H. LEWI $, cen! since 1hen."' Beagl).n nlso cltes his put co1n plex problen1s in sim 1>le terms. oe;; .. 11.ed. If I I h I h A d h h · -• lh' B NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN t" 1ne 11,e arc ant 1nenta · ea I programs as n e as ;1 capnt1ly IO uo is. ut cr,,dim•s 01 The above ""m;!d deced«lf Every lit'th citizen in Tibet is a lama. ;I DIVOltr.E YOU' -Frequently repOrted is !he fact that a Moslem once could divorce his \Vife merely by re· peating three times the words ··1 divorce you . ....-This has Jed-westerners to believe that Moslem women \Vere slaves. That's not <Ju ile ri ght. Those ladies in the !\'Liddle East controlled their property, if any. When so divorced. the "'01nen not only retained their own money, but 1hcy kept whatever their husbands had given then1 , too. Sometin1es. divorce enriched them considerably. Lightning struck th e world's tallest building, the Sears Tower, dur- in g a series of violent storms that-left. at least two persons dead. . "That sounds like 1965 all over again.' a reporter suggested to the Governor. ··11. sounds lik e you are ·getting ready to thrO\V your flat in the ring -if, as you move arow1d -the country. you decide thnt the-people \1•anl you to run." He-laughed. "You can speculate on that." he said. n1ajor....acc.omp!is hn1ents. somct in1es he tends to ovcrsintplifv. 1h,or 1111 Pl!"Ms h11v1n9 c1111m1 d9111 .. .i 1ru. Reagan·s critics concede thn t 1\ofilch s;mwumcs he reall~rdocsn·rur1<1crstaH"d' ·:~~:-~·:;c:i;.~'r";~"',,~~:;:is.'~~~~~11c"--- the GovC'rnor 111ould cl isclaim -that he is the prob!crn -but lhinks he docs." ct 111e c!~•k 01 the •bove entltl~d couri. o Address 1nail to: L. M. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875. Neu;- purt Beach, Calif. 92660. A wards Given Out --..... - Three Get Honors From· Occidental Susan Teri!•~ Leri!~ Cllpl11macy1world alMit•. ~aU<JM'°' t i students ha\··~ r,raduated fron1 M" erio Mrs. Georo~ Le.,·u, \lOO se11 · L~ne. Cd"!1Sna del Mar. F'ourt"en South C oast Occid('nlal Collcgt'. \Vilh one Ca1nleen Helen Crao~. Spanl•.n l daug hter of Mr. Frank Crane. '1•6~ g-r~H UH!i n~ -1na.a;n3 cum laude Paci fic co.:tst Hfghwav . Hun!in1,110 .. and Phi Beta Klltllla, and two Beacri. . . Ann D•e1rer, psvchol<><1y, a"uoMler ol others graduating Clllll laude. Mr. and Mrs. Jay ore11er, 1353 Moro De · R -p I · k H l111:1slde Dr., L~gun.:t B~cn. ntllS OV a rlC , Utl· Mi"' Christine Sarr. PSVthclo<JY llnglon Be3.cfi. g r a du a t e d davghter 01 Mt. Chtr!es H. Sarr, ·1;~1 magn,·1 cum lalodc and Phi i:tut111rn:r Rd., Newpe1r1 aea<11. . S!~Vl!n ()<)IJQlll$ Kn11uer R os~, Beta Kappa . in p O Ii tic a I chemlsrry, son of Mrs. Wl!liam D. R11ss, 1912 Por1 Weybridge, Ne .... por! science. ~le is the ison of !>.fr. se1ch. 1•unl.tC :'\OTJCE 10 pre•ctil 11\em. w1111 1he ntce~,,,,., PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE voucher~. lo •lie urn:terslCll'l'd 11! lh• olfke of nls ~llorntv. ROBERT N. BR OXON ii~? l,\11cAr1ti~r 8111<1 .. Sul!e ~SS, lrvl~e C~lllo•nia ~1701, ...,,Jell ll iris p!•ce o bu•lnes~ of !ht vrn:t'°r1l·Jn<><I in •11 nY!t•r perl~inln11 lo ti•'° ettale of 111!d clec~eri1 within '°'" months 11t1er tile tlr$T pvblf c11rio" oi tlli\ oollce. !H !•,\/11 '.'P'T l'f ft<( 1 fH r\ ... o lflv uni•' l)f r 1.·: ·1,11 :;,.,·, .,., 10,1,1 .·.r.·1 ·1l'-"l.".11.1;\' ;: .. l'.ASio;i" .. 1u:, D ( .• 11.·. !> H~I L-! ,, •"U•i\ l P'! 11'!)~,o I t •·· <" t .. , ... , "'''" •"""" ,, !iJUtll l••" ""'""""'"'""'''''.,I,__.., •'• •·J-,,-,-.. ,-.,..,, ,,,, t """"~""""omr<;hnl~<>ull"' '· ' .. ' ' . ~. I ''° ''•·•"'' ''·' !,~"' ·•1 I •' ..,, ~" '"' "" . ,, I <• ' ,• 1 '·"' •" ' ' ' •1-'DH'!l<'' !'. ' "···•!· ~ ,, .. ,>' .,,, ... ~'''"~"~ ., '" ....... ..i I l THE GO\lllOIM [/1jl Of • rl·''' 10 !<1''~11 , .. , ~o \'1".• r ~.,.,_,.,.,., ~•l0~""'"' ll'l R lhl J.,lol t lMVH 1•1 U;OL• I'll,''•'·'; .. , ..!U14 :u J 1 5ll~l-%if0 101.ll ()I --·· -. ,, I" I •j ' lt '11•1 "' I.. r ri J,, -: ' t • DA.TEO Jy~e l~. l91l . HAL S. LEWIS E•ecu1,,.. of 1ri. win of 1ne ~bove n~mtd dK~enl l'Otl ERT N. BROXON USS? MltArl~ur lllwl., Sulit 4U lnlnt, c1111. '11n1 Tei: (714) m.otJJ Al!orn~f for EAIKUlor Put'lli•t>~ O•ange Co.nil O•lly Piiot Jun~ I~. ?6 dnCI July l. 10, 191) 190l·11 PUBLIC NOTICE 0 YIM ~UPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOil ?H E COUNTY OF Oll ANGE No. A·117ll NOTICE OF HE•JllNG Of'" l'f!TITION FQA;. PR O•ATE OF Wll. AND l"CMI: LETTERS TESTAMENTARY E•IM!! of RIJSY E. CROOKE, 0.CMt Oi(• '.1 ·.1 •• •• .1 J "' C,\PO:.\t ••I t•:1r11h • ~-'' --NOT ICE IS HEREllV GIVEN lh• t H~C, , r 1•1 •1011un1 I ~,,. t.l(} f--Pt.•c1-.1 P1.:.:.> l'O' • _ W•LLIA.\\ H "'"~ON 1>a• 111..i Mfeln • ( .. ;~i,QRl{S l"'l't'U.i.'' I-I"" Pf'fltlon for Proo.le of WILi •nd for 1 , p:••;•i •• :•··1•1 o ". •' ,! l•1u11nt• ol L•ll•rs Tel!.r,.,.oT•rv to lf\t ··~···· ' '"'• ·., " . Class valedict.orians B i 11 Franklin and Karen Bissonette headed a list or 35 schol arship \vinners at Ne\\·porl fll\rbor liigh School's , recent a\vards banquet. ShMry Miiier. N111iona1 Ch11r1Ty Le1111ue rectpjenl; LaurOM Mitcn"11. e•d1an9J Grame awarG ;-::ite~ Morlnlro, to!»-9tn 11raCle servic• eward; Marg a r f I N e w I a n Cl , Panhellenk 11cM\evemenl award. O!M~r ""'""'r' wefl! Clark PDlllolf, Junior Chiimber of C om me r c • scl'IO!ar,hip; Jorm Pumphpry, A~l,on studies 1werd: RHiee R11ccl11tll, e•· c~Ol'IDl" crr ame eward; Debi Reord<1n, G~lleo" Award; . Oebb!e Rjckr!ls, 51>0r1swornan ot !~1.' Year end Cal S!ale·F uUertlln OMhance honor'° Kellh Rol:!!n1on, 41h place American Legion and "'1rs. Gene Or'ii: Patrick, John Rot>ert TO!h, ll~Chemistty, $'"1 . of Mr. and Mrs. JO'Seoh Torh, No. 6 1 827rROl5el'ra-circ\e. t:ln<ia -,.e, Newiion·a~acn. Mark Grayson J 0 h n s 0 n , Tt>oma1 llr•dltY l<rtnek. musk. so" ol Mr. ern:t Mr s. Arnold Johll K•enok r-.iis~ion Viejo, graduated cum 183'5 cn1cory wav. 1rvlne. Re~ Eldon McDaniel, lll•!Of'v. son m , JaUdC in C' 0 ID p 3 1" 0 t i Y e Mr. and Mrs. Re~ Eugene McDaniel literature. He is the son of Mr. 1ll_ll Ocean Hill, Dana Point. ( ' '"""~ l~"" s ' " .... ' -.. -,--f ~·--·' __ J-1 -petl!lonor, relerent• lo wrnch I• m..O. IOI" ~ ..,. _ _:. ..• • .. ,.P. ·~l ---~· e;'-1 ' e'. t~rtner r11rolcul~r1. tnd INT tN llm• t ndo ---II-~ '"\. ,.,. + "· •~l c.ov· • '"" --J --,... ~111:.-.-01"'llt•rlliV""ttl'rU,,..-llt t" , . I -•• --- --------I ---for July). 1973. II! 9 00 • m. In tile co6 rl ~~I ~ .,.,r ., S ~O '!oj %1 ~~ room of 0t'l)artmff1• No l I'll »!<1 o----r--------~ toud, •1 700 CIVIC Center Drive W•SI, Tn o .• ~. ~ ~ 0. I C' , Th• City ol S•n1a Ana, Call!or111•. . . . ~ ,o % ... 1 °~ 08!cd June 11, itn --I 1--·--. --Willi.AM E. ST JOHN .. In all. 135 students \1•ere hon- ored for their academic :u1d service llChievements. A~~. COO!f!1 Do119la1 Earl Godbe. polltlcal scientt•j ;:ind Mrs. Ernest Y. Johnson, son 01 Mrs. Jeene!te E. Godb~. 9S6S • 23920 y · Lh Slater Av'°., Founteln Val'~v. I 1a gones. Marchelle oeni•e H.1.,,n,dck. hiol~y.I ~.,,I __ c• ' Is o• 0 , "' ,. Covnlv Clerk . _ .r '" ·"' •O • • '"! ,o 411TH UR D. GUV. Jiit. I ;----, -----,---IJJ Dover Dri~t. S11llt I I "' · o ~ ~., % ~;,] < IUWporl &t•ch, C•lif. tlUf • "'J '" ... _ ---1 1 • "\ _ 1 T .. : U14) '4J•W'7 J-rao1.1in rtte.veo me hil!h schc;Ol'5 in'1'rom'enllll m<nlC ~nUJd'~"'P "~ """'' d> "''"""~'~ ~Cl•OOI ....... v . •c•>OOiHiiuo. Me ""dS rnmor~11 woo .. d N<'lhYnoo M~ .. r LelTer O! 1..cmmenoalioo, ii San~ ot Ame,.ta '!.Q~tnlt m11s•C. awArll, a C..o~ernor's scnooarshoo. dlid lop 11111 11ra11t '"'" to11r·v~~r xro,c~ aWd•dS. OTHElt< WINNERS vier~ ...s he D S111us.~.~. IAmedc11n L~ion Au•i!iarv speech contesl; -Ja" Somp.an, Asian ~!<>dies aw11r<1; Di~ra Sml!n. B•vm<1n Scnool ~hola•sh!o: Kim Vo" Hl'l'lkle, P l A. !cnolar•~ip; Oell<!r.1n \"J!nsor. Newpprt H,orbor HiClh School M11sit Department Vocl!l scholor1nlp. llelcn Alice Haig. South daYgMrr of Mr. and M•1. Ralph Lee Laguna~ al~o graduated cum ~:;;'.';_11ck. 1711C6 sa.nM Elis,, Founralt1 I ~" laude. majoring in dra1nn. She _:'.'.:'."--=~~~~~=~~~=1 , W < '" .. ' -. - is the daughter of Dr. and • l\1rs. ~.V . liaig, 220 r..1ona rch Kids Bay. Like To ,, .. ,.;-\' ~ .. , .. I 1 --' ' I A!l ornty tor: PttitlOM• . ._, % n,..,....~. • . _s ~~ 'l! ~~~Q J'itll!.b.hf.:L..9~'--.SJonLD•llY _l!!!.i;,l.__ 1--- 0 :;i--. ', '' .: f ---_ Jul\C!,..19 .. 10, is. un . 1901-rl __ .,, -· I , 1,,_,l~'J''•. ').Q n• O• O --L ~a;-~, ':•'.,:.~'~:: ~','.1,s - -----~-~1~: -~~ ---F~~~::~ :~:~~--- -•-,, --~ ·--NAME STATEMENT MI SS BISSONNETTE l!l)O recel~e<l a Olher wln.,er! were Vanessa S~l!<l· M11roner$ •t1>0l11rsnio a> well a1 me belt, Lions Club Speech Con!fst Award. D•h~r ar.icruares lnclud~: L1 r<V J. .. ai.tor.,oa ~av1n11> aml Lo~n Le1111v" Tar ol ine Year; Dana Dunni.,Q, 0 • • 11u1sr~m11 .. 11 stuaenl 9ro1111. ~he al$0 WI!' NewPDrt Harbllr·C.osta Mesa 8o.:t•<I o! 8e111. pol hea l ~·~nee. •on of Mr. 110:1 ~ ~O\/ernor ~C'10lllr ""o r1,ce.vea " Realtors awa•d: Richll•CI Flo~d, Kev· Mr1. Sernara Lawren~e Ser;i. 511 me,,1 let!er 11• commen<><••ion. _!'"'""°'"O'''~';'"~'~"~"~'""c"o"c'°~·°"~----C"~"o':.'"D"'c';i'~'c'°~';;'c~c;;'C,";i'C,';,·~------~07";.-;;;-. • 8dr10n a~e~ WI!$ "'" t I ass.· UBL c o·r1 cE ,~1u1a1or111n, wnile Ma .. 1vn v,,,criev PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P I N . r"ce.vcd '"'-' scnool'I !tl\l'·Y~ar s~r .. co l-----'C:C'.:::'._:_:.:_::.:_:::_=--------'-=-=:=:::___:_:c;_:.:_::_::c__ ______ __:_c_:._:.:_:___;_::.:_:.:_=----1 ;~u':i'r~ .... ~~1~;,0~e;:i,~~oil~i" s~~;;1.,~~.~~ Under the provisions of the State and Local Fiscal Ass istance n~na,,no a 1-!l!•{l<)r o;ir~dua•e .,,.o c..co inove'~~~=~Cook was in e Cdlllornla E~-Act of 1972 (P~bl fc Law 92-512), the County of Orange plans to cn<>nQP c1u1> olrl ot The v~ar ~~Cl w1ll «aruc.pal r i~ 1ne .. ai.on•I t~nTe~1 1~'"' In lho monm. o~n Bdrrllt wa$ th~ ""b's IJOV o! 1ne v£11r. BR IGIT BUSH, 1973·1~ sludent bOdv ore.1\crem. will tie lhe Glrt'1 S!<lte d"l•ga1e. Gl'Orge Norns ...,,!) 110 to I Bov's $1•1•, use gene r1l revenu•sharing fu nds allocated for the fl r't six months of 1973 on the followi119 projects: THE COVlRNMEl'IT OF ,, <" ' "'· ... ,, • ,,J. ! , ,,,~ 'J.'.IHY 1'.". I %1 '?{. ~{,I ~. ••T/le toll-In~ per1c" 11 Clolng buslneu . "•! 1 ' ''"I ' -----• ----1--TANMEltlCA & COMP/I.NY. ~1 I ... • 1 ••••· ,,.,, "" '• 1S I ~ .. 1 %, c: c M•1~ C:irclt. Pa1m1ain V•llrt, Ce. t17C3 • ,. • "' • ..... , , .. ' • ·• -._ _ _ R:udv R. T~n. 9061 Maia Clrtle, Foun-' ,. ~ ' 000 "! 1 ·~In v.,11~v. (~ 911'0« ~·· ,, r_,.._' Jc•~-·-'.'"'' . .. ,, Wli,LI;uv. v;J, :.l...L.', C l'TY MN:i\CF R ·"' ' ,, f • ~.•~· . f•· ~il ~~ ~,I I Thi1 bu•lne~s 1• tonducTlld by •n I~---IJ l.t! tr.i.1 l i; --dlvi<Ju~I CJ,, ~ ·-i·~~;~~;rs.-"r,,:s _ __J __ •.ol _ •,,i_--' __ ' Rt.odV R, l~n ·~ _ '"I _ · _ • Thi\ s!~t·m~n! wa5 !lied wlTh !llf: COii"" I +-I 1y Cle•~ ol Oran11~ Counly on Junt 11. 1Qf3 .I~' (R~ •S .. t~1! S ---~' %1 ~·I --')'I l"!,fll . _ _ ---+-1 Put>ll•ned Or~nge Cw:! O•llY P!!oj, n • , June 1•. lo ~ncr July J. JC, 1971 1916-n ) 01~0•;1.,.,,,,1 1 S -.--~ ~~'-- --: .~:.,1., <r• ,., s ---I ~Q• 0 , ~:,· , Pl'BLIC 1'_5t_T_IC_E ___ , HOTICE OF SALE ,. ·" ' ... Nationa1 meril linali!l~ wer~ "'I~" O' Anarew•, Chlrrles. Glillzler. 8111 l-l~id· llrinl: arecl Miii ar 11nd Garv lnQrnc. ,,_-Calltornia state sthol~rship wl.,ntts ·· OE~AFITME~T OF THE f~U.SUAV OFFICE OF AE\l!NU£ SHA~ING 1!100 'E NNSYlVANIAAVE. NW, WASHINGTON. D.C. 2022• ,;.F t'i/l'~·E (.'. ._.u,11 "' '\4'<S 10 [KP!.~t'l HS ~£VENUE S .. A~ING A\l0CAl!0,. ro~ TH! ENT11LEME"'T ,.~100 l[GINNl~G r .. "" , ..... , ... ". Notice h l'\tr~by glvll11 purtu•ol to WC· liDl'I\ 30~1 ~n<1 lOS1 or !h" c;vll Code o! in~ s111te o! c .. 11111,nl11 lhe """e"'"'"""· Dan& Point Mtrlne Co., 1'1'01 Oe11e Orlv•, 011 n11 Plllnr, C1. 9262'. will Mii et l"ubUe Auc-op,,~;cr. COi\C:'!' O"TLY l'l!.OT 1t11.13 !Ion, a• Otn• lt l•nd Marine. Slip A ·I~. wer~ G1rv Andrews, Jonn Camc,..m, OavlCI Chu, Ci11rl<1 De Wolf. 6arO.r• Dunn. D11v!<1 EQli. Rctierl Hendtrsn<;!, Gaa_ L(l!en. Vivan Lou.m.i;iu, Marl< M11•1lng, f\ttnur Me1lltrv. Coleen t.lonanan, Klr~ Strlc~er. Gary Tnor.,c, Oa~id W~llace a'1CI Daniel Gncre,1. 0 U.BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Dan• Pol~!. C1 .. 111 7:00 A.M. on J-29. 1t1l th• •011 t At*'1"-'0_c--•H wl: "":"" - GOVERNO R SCHOLAR winners w~'e 81r1on aee~. cnanc~ Glozler, B•ll Helcr~rlnk. Clark Poll'\oH, Debme R lcket1s end Ga•Y Tncrne. Recelvirn:t n~Uonal ment ltller• 01 1 commenCl~lion were S<lilv·aPm u•. Al,,n (.la•~· ta1nv Cole~wo•tny, l '" O'Rei•lv. Glenn l/o;)o!lnu1son, Jame• Oa1111~v. Deora Dunn. ll<'Vld 1:Q!L "· ,, Kl1.,Qen>mi!n ancr Ken Sarkl~llan l OdCI John•On won a l,/uill ano Sctnlll Society memt>ersn:o ~nd .,,111on3I «w~rd. Qthe• Ovill anci ~croll memo , r~OQnlt~CI wtre Perry Adam s, T~rrv Cline, Jr.e Gross, Clare Hanley, JQ~ll Harrv ma.,. Aarlennf Jahoron. lll'I•\ t.:encnel. Steo~aol! Kl)ps11ns~i. M~·~ Marsjn11. Jae~ Mi.,!er, Sue Mu·;!~. Q,.,, Sm ,rh. ~neo ,<;a1111~y, M. rv ~""''n dll<• Pa!roce Wohl51tell. STUD ENTS RECEIVING tPrflllr.1'<. from Ille America n " •lld~lirnl ,, ?eatner1 o1 German ..-.~rp r ,, , E11tlVWtt1f!, Llndd ~ •. ,,,.~. Ko ' F••nl~t!. (.lei< Hell•ifl'I. 0.Jn G•os • BaMk o• Amerota ol~n'"'"mon: JW••~ winne rs were Sue !lee~. voc1•hone1 I ~rls; Barton Be ..... mdln and ~t·f•Kt I c.~n1hia c~"cot. •P~ci.\I 11on1 .. cconom.cs; Berb~•a Dun11. ~~~(•!•' m~Tl'F Ctla•les Gltr•tr. 'D t c i ! .1 c E••r.I,.~; Do1.Jqeu Jonn1on, "'ct'!'~ t.;ib0f1tor~ stiencel !?~""" Jo!ly, •ooclloc oc1ma. O!her Benlt ol America winne•\ WNC Go t"" Ma11nu•'Cn. $P9tj!lc !•ad~\ erio 1l'CIU1!ri11I ; Chrl$1io11 S•brln11. >11ec1llr a•I Jan SlmpMm, s~c·f•C 10rP111n 1enQu1oe; Oled•a Smllh $II ft; t 1 < 1>~11ne~s. G11rv Tl>Ornt. 111f!Cllk ~oc ~I 51Udies: Bill He1CIDrlr.k, lit>er~I drll, (JtnY fl)(ld, !Inc eris. MA~ONIC LOOGE E. I. M()(lre aw.HG wmners ""11111 B~rlon Bffk, Gr !RI u~..-.,Gn, Jftf F1e•1; Lindi • Fr1nk!l1>, Ju!+f. ~tolcomb. A. . 1<.1warnvr-'.• S11e i.·utCIY. Eill•Dera Sk1nnt• l"n •i<lull awe•d wll'n~•1 were OdllOfl '" n·J~t. Ari>r!ic~" F,~M }ervlt' •!v-c,..r• «om Br~:;1 , ·c,n•h•• acckt!!. 1 d"" "80dock 1c"'Oli1' •·,o. Kirk ee,,1, ht 1,1Act Amerlcen Lt<t1on Au•. El$3Y ( t:>"'~" ()•l,tr inCli~IOutl .. !!·~"'' w •re t mn , Ca•«o•, Dr.!' r ..,,,, '1..r• ' , .~·n nn<fP.l "· '1om~m~> '11 t •,•n••' i..~n· coie,#fln~" ,... tr • '"'" ~ r!•C~1" on winotr b.1'1>.1•~ D"""· I fit1U-'' ·Lomb Hll"~O•o•• S<; n," • ...i ano Pf.A. 1.c:J\ol•r,h!1>. C~h•a Oun" 10'>'~ Girl of th• Y••' ,..,,, t;r"'!r 1 BelbO~ ll:ol•rv Club ~hot,\"'''" OTltElt WINNIEltS wltt Dll~iCI f'o•I Oi.t"C' M•morllll $(1\"I~'""<> !u•• ~ G••~ EU!l, Choral Doo1'1tr> \t1'D1~rtn•i> Ind E•C"ll"lle Orel"'I~ lt"'llfCl r ~•1k EICht•. P.T .~. •rt llW••~ Othur .,..inner' w(lrt JvM (,n;m~"· ffll cira~ n!rl"l ''rvl(f ~""""!' M••~'• HNll A111tlllPva••· HlOC!oo/ ·n•!~· -tk• •w4ird #nd Y\IQ'io·~v'~" •~· '!fl $1Udcinl. \..IHI fl ! IQ r II", ' llM()tl'ltfl of Int 't'tlL'.,_H<"~ "I 1141.,., O.tllton il-Wtrd; ¥•"• 14o,Jl"lfl. " kl"IOOI J .. rnll!l' E•tn~ ....... (IUI) fl"" rf/1 ~•11 11ur!tv. 11..i>J<.t'I·•• f'M n 111\d klffl« •¥iarCI. ORI WINH Ell:S IWTt Ott"'~ Jollf', df.t ot -~tc1Pel•""'1p; 01wn L •11•10-T•· t Mtfl1" Mtmoi'l"4 tCllCl•r•f\·~ e·1 L11V'fl'I._ 8•"" C f 0 ~ • ' ' 110 fflitJt/nQ tcllol••tillr.• l(•r~·Mll!I'" •II ~~~r~~: ';:;:Mal• 'lff"llll"lll ~rlr1I K!'IOla•ln•~. M((;•rt!W• GA.A. a<"l!oiar~h!~ ' ·~ fSllM41[0 101Al0f ACCOV~I HO l·-l' -:t::-~1 •· ;i,r·,· r"·L·• rl" .ur~11 ul L ~~ !Ml TAXES !o """~" Q! "• fo"-"'11 "''""'" •• ~ '"'°""d 1•01 ,,,. [• ..... •, IY••l•l>oi•I> of "' ........ s~"'"'l ~"-w•~ tHt<I o ..... "''"" "''°"' ,.,,.a,01""'1 "'°"'' •• "''"' ""'"''· "•11 ,r·1 f1/'t,:, ~t• ,;i .... •o:: Records doci.nenttng iht propos'ed pl &tl tnty be fnsp1eted •t th• Orange County Adt1'.1nf str•t1vt Office, 515 N. Syc11110rl' $trttt, S.nti An1. Ct1 1fgrn11, dur1ng nonMl i;iort:fng hOilrS . ' r;-1•.\JiC\Eli: CH H1 r H!!'.\Sl.lf,., (" ''i t'f .1<:vt·1vf S>1Al!l'lr, I, '~t Hl$Yl\' H•H1\ .-.VE ti W v,11,,111t,t.T\:~<. C.C 2u::~ ''' ("i!:XCC:u11·J~1tf!\)1•.1SAL Ct·,. • o• -·~~"·p· .. ..., .• , -- fll 0Plf""" ,. 1 > ,,,,. "' "' ••' ''"" "'"' " ,1 ' "' I" .. >< . -· ., .,. ' I _I <Mr !A ~(> '' .. ,, ' ~• '"' ~~·~•fiq ,._.,.. " •t .,po<!OO , ... '' ' ·' •• •l ,,.,. .. ., ~""'"" ._., -" ..i• .. 1 "" ••• "v" ,.r, .. ,.,, ... "~'h""'t!'tt.0 ""''"'""'"" -,.,,•··.-.i.v· '"'t.}r ........ ·~. ·-.... ,, ... , s • ' •• I ..~' ... ,.,,.,, lf00.1) PuDllll\W Oronoe (0111I 0-flt Pllo•, Jun~ lt. 19'3 ' •t ! I THf GOVtllllMEllT 0~ •,; .. _ ... ,-... , • '' ·: i T ~LANS 10 (llPl'l'.I ITS P(Vl'•l•I S•oAn'/;G "LLOCtllON 1 0~ :Hr l 'll1Hl!.1Uol Pt~•OO BiGJNNINC •NO (loCING ACGOUNl NO ·•I 1.;:"•.• .~; T"· ~:. r ' ' 'S' Sclloc.k 1ah boat lle-Q. No. CF :1cF. S!lclter No. A1'91'3, Hull No. Slid •&le It for !I\(! purP05e ol .-l!•tylnQ lien o! TM<l unCl•'"IQn"' for tioet 1tor.O. 1,., !he 1moun! o! '2.\0.00 1(19~hlr with ~I\ or 1dv•rti1l1>9 •1'11 exrienM'I of uilt. DeTl!ll tt11, lSlh clay o1 J11ne, 1m. GARV THOMPSO N Otne Poln! Mar!n11 Co. 1'101 Oana Drive 01n~ Point, Ca. '2629 Publl~h~ Orange C"'1sl O•llV P!IO! Ju"~ 19, 1973 lf!U-IJ PUBLIC NOTICE ' (NII ,. I I ' I • 'I . . -. Tutsday, Junt 19, 1973 DAIL V PILOT Jft . ..~ Will Great Lalaes .. Be Great Again' • Measured Optimism Expressed (Sorne $25 n1illion is being spent eac1i year in efforts to clean up the 20 percent of the world's fresh water s1ipply that , flows throufih North America's Great Lakes. These articles shq w how the effort is p-rogressing.J By DAVID MUTCH Cfiristia1t Science Monitor Service HURON. Ohio -Scientists are oir timistic about a $25-million-a-year effort to clean up the 20 percent of the world 's fres h-water supply that flows through the Great Lakes. • 1nvotVed in the coordinated effort are specialists from the U.S. and Canadia n governments as well as eight state and one prov incial governments. . Around these immense lakes, four of 'vhich are common to both Canada and . the United States, live 35 million people, a figure that is expected to double by the _ In {ong_~IOLmost eltal- -renglng-prol'Jlem-i. tlint or water q11nllt11. year 2000. A host of cities, towns. in- dustries. and utilities draw water from lhem, and this demand is expected to cx- nd--to-phenomenal-dim~lonr.-- LAK~ SUPERIOR. Michigan, Huron. Erie, and Ontario cove r 94,250 square 1niles of the earth's surface, more than all of New Englarld with New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland thrown in. Only i,ake M.ichlgan is within U.S. boundaries. EROSION PROBLEM -While U.S. and Canadian pollution fighters seek ways to reverse pollution flood in Great Lakes, high water create·s eyesores Cllrllflt11 -1d1nc1 -Monnw ""°" like these old cars used at Lake Michigan site to break up wave action and save beach for homes beyond . Lalrnshore Homes Hurtim Citizeri Groups Lobbying for Disaster Aid, Relief The problem of high water and destructive erosion or private and public Christia1t Science Monitor Service oot even a good gamble for insurance that "man-made -structures are ex- lakefront property over the past two ODCAGO, Ill _ Many public and companies. -pensive, and not always he Ip f u I ,'.' years has called renewed attention to the private beaches are wiped out in Indiana, WHILE SOME OVERALL predictions especi"ally because construction outfits lakes, as similar problems did in 1952. Michigan , Ulinois, and Ontario. Homes may be made about a large coastal generally are not y.·ell informed. Since measurement bcgau in 1860, there and cottages along the shores of Lakes stretch, specific spots within the area will Over the last century the lake levels . have been six periods whe'n wat er was Ontario, Erie, Huron, and Michigan tilt erode at greatly differing rates from have tended down, but with intennittent higher than it is nO\V, although some in-precariously over the edge of eroded year to year, according to studies high water peaks and valleys. The high dividual la.kes are setHni;i: record highs. A shores and sometimes fall over or are already made. And man-made struc-water is rel ated to key changes in pat- crest has not been reached and high just washed off their fJ'1ations. tures, such as jetties and seawalls, are terns of precipitation , and when water is "'ater could-last for several more years. On Ch. , N rth s\.~-not effective overall unless total areas down, as it was in 1964, Mr. Davis says, Storms especially cause t he un-icago s pos 0 11"1 e there is usually ll1tle interest in study ing prOOictable pattern of erosion . since they lakefront. exclusive high-rise apartment -are planned. Then the-cost of such an air erosion. Therefore it is a new area of U-t 0 magn·ry 0 both the usual basements and ground levels are flooded proach generally exceeds the value of the st"dy now.· ""~ ; r 1 • r · · and expensive coocrele sea )Va11s_are ~om propert y, according to Charles Herden -.. patterns of CUITent! and waves. The-prob--apart like some child's wooden-block dorf, a shoreline geologist with Ohio "ALL WE CAN REAU.Y do is irn-lem is being studied seriously. St t u · ·t tower. a e n1vers1 y. prove zoning and slme management," SPECIALISTS SAY that in the long run Since 1969. high v.rater ln the Great "Tt's like a high tide l"orever," says says Dr. Herendorl. the mo~1 challengin g problem is that of Lakes has clawed away at lalieshore" prop-Richard A. Davis, a specialist in coastal Meanwhile, the lake levels still are Yi'aler guality.._a___complex_qucsUoo-that.-----erty-in--the--United-Stat.es-~·and-uie ~~ cliffitrmg, ~-Wrmal rectpitation involves · not only urban and industrial Province of Ontario. Citizens groups are in the next few month.! ~ bring ab- wastes but diffused rural runoff through forming to lobby for post-disaster aid and • '95 pert!ent of all. erO• normal rises in the levels. the various watersheds of the five lakes. preventative relief. Four bills are pend-sion comes fn less than 5 The options for lowering the lake levels. Although th e" battle for usable water _ing in . Coo~ss: that would offer relief. , e_er~ent of the time-dur• by man's efforts are almost nil. Lake "'iii go on for decades. a measured pro-There L! action 10 state goverrunent. illfl stornas , ~ Michigan is an example. Water nO\V fessional optimism emerges from in-THE BM"T'F.R IRONY 'is that this is not .:.... ___ ___ :.._ _ _ __ _ __ flows thr~h the Chicago River ~ta rate terviC Y.'S with more, than 20 Great Lakes a new s~f::C:The same kind of things ~ of 3.200 cubic feet a second. An increase specialists. Typical are the comments by happened in19S1-1952; the1ast-ume the--sedimenta:tion a·t -·western Mictuga·n of" only 30-perces:il \Vould-;threaten .down- Dr:-A. R. te FcuVre, the envlfonrilental Great Lakes were at a hinh point. One University. in a tedlnical paper he s~ream_ a;eas with Oooc:hng, some say. quality coordinator for the unique •'"'ij h H f H Yet ttns mcrease would lower the lake Canada Center for Inland \\'aters: can even go back ia hundred years ana presented at t e uron con erence. e only ooe inch in 10 Y ars find the same stories. In 1952. the sho\\'ed ,that 95 percent of all erosion e · '·J don't hesitate lo use the \\'Ord op-orifuriO government issued warnings to comes in less than 5 percent of the time THE GREAT LAKES Basin C.om-timistic, simpl y because there has been · he d d · so much activity in the past few years. I all cities and towns along the lakes that -10 ot r war s, urlilg storms. mission, in a 1972 study of the high-water real estate develOpment too near the Late fall is the worst period. During his problem, conCluded that "man would have seen the reports of the International shoreline should be dicouraged. 21h-year study of a 200.mile stretch of never be able to mani-·'"te to a signifi-Field Year for the Great Lakes (a .,..._ .~ h ·ec1 . t pl Ud "rt simply is ignored," said a Canadian ~ine on the ea:stem edge of Lake cant degree t~ levels of. the, Great Lakes IDC03ive researc proJ JUS ~ e Government official attending the recent --Michigan. no two adjacent areas were af-because of their large size.' but not yet reported), and by any f ted he measure, the water quality parameters Ann u a I Intematiooal Association for ec t same. Yet the urgent plight of individuals and will be getting better. This is difficult to Great Lakes Research at Huron, Ohio. HE SAID THAT STORMS passing from governments eschew such conclusions, in dei;nonstrate to the public, because the The pattern is similar in the United west to east over thi s shore develop so far as they suggest periodic di sasters major changes that have been made go States. "It's hard for roe to have pity," counter-clockwise winds that first hit the as lake levels rise and fall. So con- through a time lag before results arc he added dryly. shore at one angle, as the storm ap-ferences on shoreland planning which seen." The Canada Center for Inland Waters proaches, and -then from an opposite seek to understand lohg-term patterns however, is devoting a good deal of angle as it passes over. and present solutions continue to be held . TUE LAG INVOLVES tor ooe thing the money to study the phenomena ol erosion All of the many variables, he says, can The politicians do not want it thought timt It takes the lakes to flush out. in an attempt to build a mathematical be relat.ed to baronletric pressures. they are not giving their attention to the (Biological ch~nges a re. of course, model for prediction. Yet there may be While this helps in an understanding of problems of the Great Lakes, or that the , Cflrltlt9'1 SCllllCI Mofl't..-f'~ol9 OFF FOUNDATION -Although residents in Zion, Ill., along Lake Michigan used these big boulders to break waves, they were ineffec· live and powerful waves washed houses off foundations. Canadians Not Convinced Of-lJ.S~-~0Uuti0n Drive~ 1Cliristia1' Science A-foniior Service CHICAGO, Ill. -Across the not-so- pure waters of the Great Lale.es, Canada carefully v.·atches U.S. antipollution ef- forts. Both-countries are. aciing-on-the serious pollution problems of the lakes, but many Ganadians are oot convinced the United Stat.es is doing enough to live up to the tenns of a year-old treaty on joint~responsibility for water purity. The U.S. is by far the more seri ous · polluter of the Great Lakes. And at the same time, enforcement in the U.S. is more diffu,,e, because of the large rol e states play. I ~ The Canadian Government and the pro- vince .of Ontario, which stretches over the northern portioo of all of the Great Lakes except Lake Michigan, Dave made a firm agreement and are prepared to say they can meet the terms cX. the bi-na- tional treaty. WITH PRESIDENT NIXON'S im- poundrnent of waste-treatment funds in- tended for the states, however, and a lack of fll11l arrangements between the U.S. GovJffiment and the states, Caoa- "dians art a\v~iUrig more Positive U.S. ac- tion. Canadian_Minister of-the-Envitonment Jack Davis has expressed such a concern in the House of Com.mom. J . P. Bruce, director of the Canada - C.enter for Inland Waters, says, however. that Ottawa does not want to make an issue out of the lag in oorrufiitment by the U.S. until the International Joint Conunission, charged as guardian and overseer of the treaty, has bad Ume lO evaluate the matter. Jn April, a one-year massive study was C<>flll>leted on Lake Ontario, the first large joint project under the treaty. While the results have not yet been released, it is widely expected they will greatly aid the purpose of the treaty - intelligent management of the 94,250 square miles of fresh water, now serving 35 million people and perhaps 7D mllfloo by the year 2UOO. • ·I anQtber factor.) . . few more chancy areas of scientific the destructive process, it does not problems are ,ahead of them. 1--.--eni.e-dlr:_tiest-la ke,-Enc,-turns.ovcr..m...as_study1 geologists-who--study---erosion,-in----espooia lly..:help-in-predicUng-the-point--0£ Geologists and other-experts -tend-to short a tune as four or five years , Wlth the Great Lakes warn. Given high water, disaster, he says. feel a lot of present high-water problems , l l ~ they say, the field is wide open to the "People living along the shores are in a must be waited out -and that future changes in the weather. The problem is panic situation now," he says, adding solutions depend on long-term wisdom. ]et Stream Unusually'----• Heavy, Called Culprit l\'11clenr poaoor plaids are In operation, or wllf. be fn opernt1011 on all lakes !Jut Superior. Niagara ·Falls the great faucet. Lak e Ontario, hosting the cities of Toron to al!d Rochester among others, turns over tn abollt double that time. Lake Huron. to the east of Michigan, drains Lakes Mlehlgan and Superior, and turns il9elf over In roughly 70 years. Lake Michigan takes up to 100 years, while the turnover rate ror the cleanest lake, Superior, is estimated at more than 500 years. A number of nuclear -pQwer_plants_ are in opera ·on or will Defn operation on all of the lakes but Superior. From con· ception to online QPeration, it takes nine years to wend a nuclear power plant thrt>ugh the required study-planning·•!> proval path. TALKS WITH SCIENTISTS attending the recent Annual Conference or-the lnU!mational Associa tion for Great Lukes Research Here m-Huron, Ohio, - on Lake Erie. indicate that their proressionttl concern about thennal ~Hu­ tton M.f all"'but waned. The vol ume and cooling Power o£ the lakes is tremendous, they say. SophlsUcated engineering skill has gone into designing the cooling mechani1mo. Tho study o! the effects ol Increased heat oo algae. plankton, and fl&h goes on, but the adaptability ci these life fonns to temporary thermal chanies ' II 1i9oom1ng _. evidenl . one concern was noted about heating Lak e Mlchlgan by Stanford H. Smith, • !!sh and wildlife specialtsr-wlih tho Unlvcniily of Michigan. He pOinted oot that the salm<>noid variety o! fish -lake trout and the Pacific salmon (coho and chlnook) heing introduced ~ hatcheries -must have cold water to ti</ wtlol~ · I '· l \ '1 FRUSTRATION -Mrs. Florence Kaufman seems overwhelmed by water that iqvaded her home In Grosse Ile, Mic h. People on island have buil t dlkes WASffiNGTON (AP ) Tl! at sometimes-capricious river of high-speed air above the ·Northern Hemisphere, the jet stream, has been a major culprit in the rerord rash of tornadoes and other unusual weather across the nation in re- cent months. Government meteorologists say the jet stream has been Wlusually strong for several months: . -=causing more--man -700 tomaOoes since Jan. 1, mostly in Southern states. -Dmnping heavy rains from the Ap- palachian• to the Mld"""I and dolln In· to the South. --Causing drought conditions In lhe PacHic Northwest. 'l1IE WEATHERMEN say the jot stream appears to be weakening now. possibly lessening tornado activity in Southern states. They also said their June outlook shows a shift In the heavy-rain pictu re from the Midwest and South to lhe Mid"dle Atlan- tic. South Atlantic and Gulf Coast. lt also appears, they said, that lhc weakening jet stream will cause rain in the Pacific Northwest during June. Llke its sister, the "polar jet/' nowing above northerly areas of the ea~th. t.~e sub-tropical jet stream ls hun1reds of miles wide and 20,000 feet hlgh. It whlr1' eastward around the globe at an altitude of four to r;evm miles. I U~ll ......... Among 'Other things, the two air nows control the ~direction of the northern HemlSpbcre's stonn tracks, intennlltent ureas of low pressure that tchd to pro- duce rainy or snowy weather. to keep rising water out of homes but have no sand 10 fill dikes. ' ' \ IN RECENT MONTHS, the jet stream got involved with a trough of low pressure prevailing from the Great Lakes to the Mississippi Valley. This interplay aided the development of sto· -· sys tems moving out of the South1• · 1hrough the Great Lakes, trig- gering th(' heavy rains. ln ntid·March and late May, the jet collided _ with ~~tongue of-very-wenn, ·m01Sf aifstreamin,g northward froitt the Gulf region. This ·touched off most of the tornadoes. In the ·Pacific Northwest, the fet stream's heavy activity caused West Coast storm tracks to approach the coast farther south than nonnal. This caused pre<:lpitation to avokl the Pacific Norttiwest. (, ... ~ .. 'A polluted environment must have developed a genetic defect!'. ' • ! • • I f • %-<I OA.ILV PILOf TutsdaJ, June 19. 19i'3 ~---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~ The Blgeit Marketplace on the Or:anae C~ast . Mobil. kqmM fot Sale • • l2S • l49 DAILY Pl•Oi CLASSIFIED ADS P.t10f10k ••..• , .. s2s -549 ~' orid Suppl~ ' . • 850 • 899 l tol Es~ o.n.rol. . ISO • t9'i it.n1al ' ' . . . JOO • 499 Aut00l0bile6 • • • • • • ' • 9SO • 990 lqot' & Monne ~ 900 • 914 ,_.,.. .100 ·799 finclf'l(iol . . • . • 200 . 299 ~'°'Sole. Im.I & Found . MerthandiM! . • .. • 100 -124 . sso . 574 • 800 . 649 You Can Sell It, Find It , Trade lt With a Want Ad ( 642-567Q]', One Cal I Serv.ice Fast Credit Approval Sc~' ond 1n,1,1K•lon . . 57.s • m Set~icH ond R.poin • · 000 • fm Tron~tqtion. . . . • • 915 • 949 ERRORS. Advertinrs thould check their •d1 dilly & rtport errors immediately. The DAILY PILOl 1"ume1 ·1l1bllity for the firtt Incorrect lnaertion only. General · J~.__I --"'_ ...... __,J~ General . ~ ANDASSOCIATIS REALTORS 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF. 644·7270 ••••••••• ---• START SMART FO)i THE YQUNG FAM ILY . . . within walking di stance to schoo15-and shoppiiig? 4 Bedrooms,. 2 baths, fireplace. Has assun1· able VA loan-All for only S29,950'- ••••••••• e NEWPORT HEIGHTS HometforSalt· -'"' .. General General General General General ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1 ~---"-'-'--~~-1 OUR 24TH YEAR Offering Service Only Experience Can Provide IRVINE TERRACE .;:;.. VIEW One of th e finest homes, with a most mag· nificent vie\v of the harOOr, Balboa Island, Cataliria & lots of the Pacific! May be shown by app't. HARBOR VIEW HILLS -VIEW 1'he vie\v is great fro m this splendid Lusk- built 4 bdr1n. & fan1ily rn1. home. An e.'<cep- tionally good buy at $89,500 . SUPER DUMP-F IXER UPPER of the first THE REAL ESTATERS I OFFER • C-2 EASTS I DE COSTA MESA Level lot, ready to build on in prin1e area just oil Newport Btvcl. arH1 south of Santa Ana Country Club. Price $34,000. Cnll 546-1600 ror illfo11na1\on. M·l OR C-1 CAMEO SHORES :rt'lany feel this private co111munity is THEI' PLACE TO LIVE in Corona Del Mar. Lovely three four five and sL'< bedroom one story home's, usllally 'vith pools ru1d unrestricted ocean views . Three secluded private beach~ es are under Jock and key for the Can1eo residents. We currently offer a magnj!icent four bedroom pool ho1ne and a sparkling three bedroom pool model. Fro1n $115,000, Call 675-7225. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT Hout•' for Salt General General A Ul'ollVUI: tlClMI: ------------ General General ROOM TO BUILD second UNIT on ,this _Ja)'.ge corncr-1ot_2~bedl:o.o1n house.._carAAtS.._,_ order, needs paint and lots of cleanup. 3 drapes, fenced yard in Newpbrt-Heights. --Se~roon1, rarge Yard. QuJer-s,treetin ver)'· ............................. : .. $33,500. quiet area. Great opportunity a t $24,900. LINDA ISLE WATERFRONT '******I This imp1-oved parcel 1s Custom 4 bdrm. 5 bath hon1e with-vie\\' of 1 _ _ __ loc!ltect-in ,,·rstsiae ~ta tnain chanflel. Soft colorS. rich \Vood panel·--· TAYLOR 00 :l... l\tesn. approxtniat~ly 30•500 ing & 3 frplcs give a \Yarm 1ntirnate feel-JI{ •i9 ••••••• WE CAN HELP YOU BUY, SELL. OR TRADE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NAJJON ' AUSTIN-SMITH, GORMAN & ASSOCIATES REAL TORS 644-7270 General I General" CORONA COLLEGE PARK ON. THE WATER -WITH BOAT SLIP - Ne\v 2 bedrootn & 2'1'i balh luxury carefree condominium. Custo1n decor r eady for oc- cupancy. f,ull price $87,000. ' .,;~ HERITAGE REALTORS 540-1151 Open Eves. G_e_n_•_r_•_l ~~~~~-I G~•n_e_r_a_l~~~~~- SCI fl. p1·1ced at S:ill.500. Its . . • . • (."Orner location provides a 1ng. Waterfront mstr. suite ha s dbl. ba th, beautiful fronl <lR(' of o\"er s itting area, vie\V decks. . ....... $295,000. 37:> fl. Call :>16-1600 for in- for1natio11. 2.46 ACRES MOTEL· RESTAURANT SITE INDIO For Complete Information ·on All Homes & lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Baysi~e Or., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 General General . BIG CANYON -$124,500 See this exciting ho1ne today! ltnpr§sive open bea111 ceilings give a fee li ng of space.15 large bdrn1s .. lge. fam ily rm. & fo rma l dining room. ]\·Jany fi ne features in kitchen, 3-car garage. fine carpet!ng & draperies. ''Our 28th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors SUPER • C • Adjacenl to 11 F\\:,·., on & DEL MAR onven1ence 011. P'""""'" 4-wa.v "'"'" PRIME DUPLEX J + POOL GARDEN HOME Priva.tP 1"<lu!'l.y;1rd. tennis. IC'ading intu cl o 1r n 1o11· n Just in tiine for hot \teather-lge. 4 bdrn1, 2111 Sen Joaquin Hills Roa d , "Overlookiiig Big Canyon Cc.unt ry Club" * SUMMERTIME· * ·NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 jl:ai;:. 1.\"alk to schools. shop. lndkl. E..:ccllt·nt sil(• for 2 bath home, all newly carpeted & draped. Like new units 011 lovelv SeC' this lovt>Jy 4-bcl rni. home p;ng anti bicyc le to the coninie rcial ur l't"SidC'ntiRl \Valk to all school s. l 'his outstandin\1\lesa ~e-lined sr1·«>t .c,outh or thC NO QUALIFYING today. l\lan;v <unvt'nilUl'l·s beach! 4 Bedrooms ,,·ilh 2 uniti;. J>ri<-e $110,000. Call high,vay. 3 bl'drootns, 2' ani.I loi::11ed near ~t:hOoi .. ; <f.Qd full balhs fpr only $25,360. 5-)6-1600 for inrorn1ation. Del Mar horr1e is offered at $44,950. HOME AND bath . siw11ping. 1·his is re:illy a O• a FHA I ·1h 546 1600 DREAM General Genttal s in front unil 1\•ith Kcst1ed among to 1\•er i ng bf'aury in lhe l..1kl! fo-Q1X'sl · ssume °'1" ".1 • Wehavelistingsofmanyotherhome's· INCOME l_a.rge suncleck. 3 bedrooms, trees, this 3 bedroom Eng· payniellls of S209, includes INVESTMENT II 2 baths tn tri-level rear unit. lish , cottage ooz<'S "old at·ea. Call _no,,·. 5SG-OZ'.!2. \l':t s her Id ry e r & Ca us for your needs T11•n 2 Rl.'•troon1 Hnnit'"· · ·t!nvdgt;.n~1~:~~~6!~ ~;~·~~ H~:/d~~ii:~.u~~u~ c~~:gEsp~-~~~ffH1~~ ~a:1;;~E~~~re~ni~::fi~~ DIVISION CORBIN• MARTIN. 1 f~;;:~~~~[0f~1_·,_~~;;~~1 :~~.~~1 CQME n1a;;s1v~ bea~ _ce1Jn:ig. Cozy fornial dining room. lantily., OPENTILfl •.fT'"SFUNTOBENJCE! d hs .00 l and shopping .. $97.500. For ant ique ~11ck !1repta~e. !1l0rn \\"/fil'CJ>la('(' and ,, ... , --· -., . r •,n _<;hru ·~~1;j,,, -pcrcnlUIO., TRO.E informa•v... call 673 "~"" ,.. ...... ..., ki'""""'' ...... '·.Jik" c , !l{'{)ffil'. ~ .• ..,.,. fl l ~ -'""" -~-· --·"'~ ·~·~·-~ ' bac. Gold shag c-,cpct;n"' '' ·REP,LT""RS-C:Ooll Anytime 6 7662 ~ oP£NTll9 •fl'"'SFUNTOBENICEI l~scaptng s~wids trc:c custom draperi(>s and seU-L• t ·fl 1 '"' 44.. 1· 2 A. 'PARTMENTS -i fi>iin Vof} Jac~:e~J~ take c!1·11nlni::: ovl•n. A \'\c1v l10h1c Ultimate in li ·_,1 • I ' · owr · · urry. · · \\·irhin .11·alking di.~tanl·e tJf • • • • General · I J\l:1ny nl!rrnatiVP!I 10 finun -1 r,\:\'T.\STI~ ·I l.IC'duX1n1 honH· THE REAL ESTATERS shuppini;: and ~·fission Vi('!~ Cal1forn1a LiVlftCJ. ~oc.:.A-IU-l'f ~ .s:inJ;::__llild {)\\"11(> .. l ~Ill)_' l ~Ill' fl'0/11 01,'l'IHl.! 1 '] Rl'C.l'l'lllton Ccntcl". Sec It ~j n • 00 BIG 4 BDRM, 2 BATHS ! i\lti~· Tr11 rlc D1111n for -:~Oil ~11 · ~;:ii !·l'lsnnl lod:iy. ;>.S(j.Q212. l \Ve h ave 4000 sq. ft. of _ PRICI:: HEDUCEO l1ivnt>r l Sinal\cr Unil ~. t:ahfnrn 111 !1 1•1111:~ f orn111I ! IOKl\I L 01.SO~ . custon1 p\"('stigc and c1uality 3 + Guest $25 950 MUST SELL says. "Sl'll 1111~ h11u:-;;· 1111-• !\lay rrad~· for Land su11 -dh11ni:. ltu1:t• f;in1lly l'OOll1, . " !?£A£ fORJ "Spec-u-lation" Charn1 load(.>1\. 2 BR. on enor· n1ous R-2 lol ! Fan1as1ic first home or renta l! Cpts, cirps, bltns -roo111 for recrealional vehicle! Pricl'd right al S26.950 . !':1tb111il your offer today. Add units ]Ider!! Call 64~8400. 1 on 1, 12 acre. Offering total . . , . ' n1c(t1a1cly," C"los1• 10 i;;hori-able for 3 ti) j un hs. 3 hnth~, ~fll'd"n kl!~·~u·IL --;;-;cu;~-.cau.;--[,,-::::;. 1>rivacy 1vilh professional P:1vate C11rtula1 street of A .n1ag11Jf1cent hon1e on a l,r)\ng & E:~!ttnt·i n ll.S. ~l'ffls j i\l,•v Ca,iTv :!nd-i 'ru.,.l l)f'f'd Dra111Alll' v1111lt,>fi rl•tl1ns:.-; RAINY-DA-VS La..n d s_c ilQ I 11.g. _6_ big fine ho~!:. Paint iu1d ~':'.£ _1!!.1"~~!!Kdon1. A u1yquC' i;onio Tl.C. S2i"i,9JO r\ll \}f;'ile; ·Furnt~h~I. (Joorl ai.:ccnL Lb~»pih'IOl.ISnetts-111 bedmon1s, 3\2 baths, 2 10\·e-thous a~ d s S\1•rtp1ng OOme \Vtth so much utllily __ l l{cut SchC'dulc Hi'ult•d nlul lhl.~ 2 IC'\'1'1 he>n14'. ProfC'~· AND MONDAYS ly fireplaces, triple car rounds \\'Ith r:oo1n for boat its unbe lie\·able. I ;, large SUPER SHARP FiltCl't'd Pool. t17'l.800. Cull s1onall~ lantl St'll lX'ri l\'ilh ,I St .11 h 1 ,_. . 1 gawe and a view of " bedmon1s 1 n c I u d 111 g bedrooms \\'Jtb separate den .,8 R 2 .,,,yli"•" 6,,, ,.,... hugt• s~de yartl. Sl'C 1t todai 1 ave a \\•ay 0 ""111g JUS e\'~rything. You've got to h1de-n-1va;v master sui1e, to use for your office or ". ~1\ hor~it• "·'th · ... ~ ... ,,...,.");),) S-16,150. • ·• great \\•hen you are inside see lhis home! $73.900. separate , guesl faci lily. SC\\ing. 4 full size llARl)\\000 f> LOOBS, 2' ! this cozy dollhoU"i! looking! Phone 54~ for showing. den l\'ith sliding glass door bathrooms. Spacious master ~Rr i:::11nige, lush lanfls,.A 1>-I _,.--::;.,. ~ COATS I out. Shag carpeti ng, rich $17 000 tb 25' ente11ainers patio. bedl'OOOl v.•ith dressing are:i. 1ni:: <~nd rnut"h ni.orc>. (',\LL & panelling and so n1ueh more 1 • ·'Breathtaking Vi('\\" of can-Separate famil y room \\•ith NO\\ '.'?I' 11ppo1nt1nC'11t to W WALLACE I you'll ha1·e to see it. Just NO MORE yon and blue Pacific. BE:J'-\\'el bar. Ranch s I y I c st't'. P1 icr<! ''"Y Jx.lo\\' $30.950~ Cati no\\·. Soti-60lO. I ---N=EWP~=O~R=T~-· I .J' ER J·I UR Ry ! ca 11 kitchen ."·iu, many cabinet"'! n1arket. S27.~. REAL TORS I oPENTIL g , ""S FUN ro BE N1Cf1 VC'ry clean 3 hr den & \\'Ol"k 645-0303. and large dining ·area. Lux-CALL ti~2-17i1 •, I e 962--4454 e 1 ~-ft .[~· ~ !1.~~~~a7n~:;·n~11:n~P:=~~ HEIGHTS DUPLEX ~~;:~ing~v~ f!~1as;~cae~~ ·f"',,,..J,. •IV I I BACK BAY lo\\·nhouSf'-OC(.':i n vici\•-!,rood !fiis. 1·ha1·n1i11g hon1~~ Pz:icc Each unit . 2 bedroom "ilh tra large yard big enoUgti \..J'I 11UiTl21 $250----' arca-S4;'i,000. c 11n-liff, C<t. , 1 is fnm -but easy fJnanc1ng. brick Fireplace. Built-ins -for a tennis court and Olym-~ . • MINI VIEW GUNTHER REAL TY Dining area -Laundry Roon1 "pie size s1.,.imming pool. RENT 'TIL YOURS I and Roon1 10 eY"a.nd. $48,500 Located on prin1e "quicl" $57 850 714-753-6395 or 714-75;1-1151 Dail.v Pilot \Vant ,\(Is have . .,, ~=~~-:o~--1 . ""' dmrn. 6.,;.nn. I' p I T" . con,.,.-lot. Olfe"'' al 3 + GUEST + . I · General bargain!< galore. P.ca ltors OPEN TIL g . n·s FUN ro BE. NICE• t S 00 1me $:>3,930 -it is ,,·orth n1uch GOV'T Secludt>d cul-de-sac proper,1y 5·16·0022 A • more. i\lust call now-\\-on"t POOL I In Jll'l'Stig1· estale al'en orl Beautiful 4 Bdrm ~ . CJGln last. 842-2535. REPOSSESSION IRON GATF:!'i 10 ~J!h S<-· fi ner hon1 cs. Drama ti e Near South Coast P.lazn. Profes.<;ionally dc s ig n e.rl OPENTILll ·IT'SFUNTOBE.N/CE! I 1 1 1 ·~r ·.1 1 1 • ·~~cnthed1·al ceilings in livinj:l Custo1n inlcrior. Orcanl ' "'.rought il\ln fencing pro-!'9. $25,950, J ls~~c P..~IJ"I IS~ ~"1 1 "·',)(X. roon1 l\'ith cr ack lin g ; v1des pool safety for 1he I , 1 Sh11rp 3 Bdrm, 2 b:l!h, nl'\\' <."',· ,pat io:.'"'.•,Y ni::: panis \\'OO<l -burnln". fl re.pla"1', l!!'+~~~!P!it"!H'!r.~I kitrh<'n. Co z Y fireplace>. '='==~~~~===:I Ul ! 1olcan1 c l'CH.'11: oardcn 3 "" "' Por•l-s.izetl lot. Hottt .~.. -''STOP'' klPs. \Ve have 2100 sq. fL 3 µ . paint, shag ca!])C'ts, 1argc 1 ' . . . ~. . s. · 01x-n plun f11n1ily roon1. 1ra1J cr access. S42,000. brk big ~roon1s, s e par a t e, · covet·ed p11tio, ya1'd needs bedl i;oom . 1.~lu<.li~., i; il .1 '. 1 l!lllll'joug ~a1·d{'n v le w ., WORLD AT YOUR FEET Vie'v the yachting action-bay & ocea n. from your r ingside seat. Ne \vly decorated home-3 view bdrms. & ba. $195,000. Mary Harvey. CLASSIC VIEW-PRIVACY-POOL For that special family who needs studio, 3 BR. & enjoys nat ure -dramatic home \V/inco1npar. day & ni ght vie\v of Laguna coastline & city. $129,500. Bob Yorke. IT STEALS THE SHOW Enjoy bayfronl vie\v from t his 2-story. 6 BR., 4 Bath nautically oriented home 'vith pi er & sli p. $375,000. Comp. remodeled . Gary Knox. LUSK HARBOR VIEW 4 Bdrm. Sandpiper-view! ....... , $97,500 3 BR., spectacular view! ........ ·$92,500 3 BR. pool home, jacuzzi ........ $79,500 5 BR .. 2-stbry, pool, view ........ $125,000 Lavera Burns · · OUTSTANDING VIEW Dover Shores-former model home. 4 BR. plus latnily r1n. plus pool. Large formal d i.n·ing rm .. living rm. '"itR bea med ceiling. $pll,500. Eileen Hudson. I LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME ~citing home designed for family livin g. Children's area separate \vith own family rm .. living & din. rms. wi th parquet floors. Six bdrms. Two lots. $179,500. Charlene Whyte. 133~700 644-2430 ~ Coldwell, Banker .~ 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.JI . 540-1720 . This is the duplex you·ve family roon1, 2 bflths, and a ....... , sonic \\'Ork but C"hl"Ck rhis C'VC' mastc.1 sul\~ • scp~ia ,r fomial <tining room, 4 la~e · TARBELL been looking for. 2 Bdrm, 1 corner lot. Bicycle to park. d~"·n 11uyn1t. _ only S!)I>(). guest !~cih•y '1llh .p'.·iv~lt' bcdroon1s .. and gu urn1c 1 bath each. separate enclos-to the lx>ach & walk to a.II m Bids close !his lll'C'k so cull C'nlrani.:~ off. pool, ('()"/.) 11111· kitchen \\'Ith breakfast bur. Like to Trarlc'.' Our Trader's ed garag:e, new paint. nC\\' schools & shop ping & con-U!I intmed! ' u:o:ed brit•k r,irl'placc, ru.r.;gi•rl pc ck. a -boo l'ieow of P11rHdise column is fOll you! carpet, located in Ne\\')Xlrl vepicnt to free \\'a y s. e~a 546-5880 Open Eves bc>arn rt:ll111~11-. • Cou rnH·I Nc1\1J()1't Bay. Ask us aboul 5 lin<'s. 5 ria.vs for SS. Call Hghts. Great investment . Assun1e this 6/0 V1\ loan. klli·h~n 111 1h hu!ll:ins. B.1 n· the in!('J~sling possibllilirs today ... 6·12-5678 Call RED c AR p ET Asking $39,900. ~Jo\--e In IJ / / qucf foimal d1n1ni:::. Sien for fur ure incrca!SC's ln Sell idle ile!I.:. ..... tH2-567S. REALTORS at 645-SOSO. Conclitkln! Please ....e_hone Verde <11mkv~1 l'u.n1pus ,roon1 o\·C'r value. Plr11~,... rail roday for -I 545-9491 for showing. 00 ing gia~1t. roe· \vatt>r[:ill, 11n oppoinrn11•nt 10 inspect 1 General General dancr 1.a\·1111011 am! sp.ark· !hill hirzhh· i!ec;irable pi-op- MACNAB IRVINE _______ ... ______ _ TOP OF THE HILL Supe1·b 4BR, 2\', bath home. Cul-de-sac !er cation. Upper Ne\vport Bay & exclusive Cherr)'· Lake area. Large pool size rear yartl overlooking canyon. $89,500. Bill Burt 644-6200. (V20) COZY & COMFORTABLE Park vie\v home. 3BR-spacious master suite. Peninsula cook center w/]arge break- fast bar. Beautiful stone fireplace. I..<). cated. in quiet area. $40,950. Lois Egan 644-6200. (V25). FROM YOUR POINT OF VIEWI ogle the ocean, bay & ~littering jewel-like Newport Beach night life from the finely decorated interior of t his 4BR/FR home. Then ogle the fantastic price of t?S,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (V22 ) [Irvine I IOI DoY9t Drive t42·~i31 1..W M1cArthW IU•l.200 ~ewport ... ch, Cellfornl• 12111 '· 5 BEDRM ''SU~H A DEAL'; I lin(? poo(. 011ncr ri('~pcrute. l'I'!)'. cau ·s~&-2313. HIGH ON A HILL If you've tx-en lookin~ for an J~l 1\DVA.~TAGE. C<1tl r°"'~__.._,NTIL,9 • Jt'S fUN ro BE NICEt~ Fantastic home in sparkling lnl'e11tnl<'nl !htil n{'('(ls 90111e OCEAN VIEW condition. Deep s h n i;t rixlng-up, \\'l' jw;l listed it. . carpeting, double fireplace, -r-.~·o hoU1'CS on A Joi. fo'ronl HIKISI [ OISO\ " REALTORS How \\oold you like to O\\'ll modem builtins. and quiet is a 3 Brrn, I h.11h. firl'plncc" this 1n!lgn ificent home that tree-lined localion. One-ol-a-in good condit ion. Henr is 2 sets on a private street with kind, come in see -$42,500. Brn1 ., 2 001h and necrl11 P ll r k -11 k c surrou ndings Call 545-8424, Sou I h Co \\"ork. Local('<! in prinll' I ...................... ,.. ovel'looking lite Pa c i f i c Rcnltors. cas1sidc Cos!a i\lcs.1 and has 1 · Ocea n? You m"ight expect to Ucen rezoned R·l. Priced lo EASTSIDE pay a king'fli r11nsom hul you OCEAN VIEW sell at $40.000. ~rink all of- "'ould be surp.rlse:d to learn from--this-&lmoetlnew ma.-lcrs. Shown_by np11t. lhnt It's only ~.500. Hurry · jestic VIP family home. Call RED C A R P ET a11<l call 842-2535. Spacious bedroom!, 2 baths Rt:;ALTORS for con1plcte 4 BR, family, pool. •l2G E. !-16,\'~r.-or . • and exct?llent area. You tnform1ttlon at 6'1~. rF-~;:';;;jiiljjiji[iii;;piiinl OWN lbc lam!. Full pdoo * !ST OFFERING * $56,500. Outstanding cust()ll'I 2-sty. 3 BR, fanlily rn1. 1626 Tustin, C.M . 1''or appt, to see, ca ll -;.,.,,;\V11ll<EH & lH ~~~~~~~~~~[Realtors 64G-77ll HOME & BUSINESS 2o.L1 \\'e1;1cliff Drive 4 Bt.'<lroom, 2 baths, doublet·O~p<_n_UJ_S_P_h_l _~--- garate. $30,000. • &st of ''WE '""Ot1ET STREET AP0LoG1zE" 3 Bedroom home fully car. lf )\.lu !tied to cnll RF.0 pcted, recently painted. CARPET REAL TORS, 277 Ll\rge encloecd sunporch E. l'ilh St .. Costa Mep, a.t fenced front A back .l'flird: 645-9)80 and didn't get an room for boat. 'Quiet st.reel. an1·wer, our pho nes wen: S27,500. out of order. We now have Roy McC•rclle Reeltor this corrected and ~ offer our apologies . IB!O N•;trf~" C.M. •-v A-A""t"'L...,T'"'E=R"'M"'S...,•.- home In Dover ShoN'!I arl'!a. Profess. dcc:o1•. 5 BR Og. • n1slr. !!Uite iv/view from • balr..'OllyJ, 3 ho.. L.ge, gour-1 - met kltch. Formal dl'l. m1 .. """"' ''""Y "'"· '"1'"'1 • &I YOUNG FAMILIES "-Ct bar. !lobby rm .: h1un.I dr)I r1n .'. 3 <'('I r g{u·~ + I.loot \VIII find thl!! 10 bt the gatt', T1I~ ronf. You cnvn perfect stmrr home. Th\s 3 the land. $150.000. bedroom hoUS(' on n l~rJtC Gib Walkt r Realty corner k>t . In a quiet 335$-C Vin Lido, N'pl, Bco.ch neighborhood. CIO!!C t 0 * 675-5200 * """"°''· 1 Pri<;<d At only 126.950. </all todny 842n2535. PROBLEMS O/'!N "' • '"'<JN,..., NIC" Sclllng wui' hOmt:! Try 10 ·UNITS $105,000. Modern apl!l., locnlcd in th!'.! toity of Orn:nge \.,.Ith $12CXl. a nion!h <lcn!iistant in<.'Ome. Who'11 first? Ntwport II P1lrv!ew 64Ul11 l1nytlm1) $25,000- For this I m m Ac u I n t c , up~mded 3 bedroom, 2 bath~. only 2 milcs from the bc8ch. ~lier will Pl\Y loan fet1 "° you can buy F11A "'Ith AJI little Ra $1 ,000 ~11, or you m want lo a~1ume the exl1f 1g loo.n at only M•%. ~~~~~~~~·!' BR, 2 BA, splc·&·>P'l!I *-WATE·R·FRONT * cf.,.n. Ncn1 ynrct & nbmood. Chnnn(I Duplex $.14.000. CALL. 645-7'nl. "CAS1 1 PURCHASE PLAN'' (12 I lour evaluauon M?Nice) ay · 1 '.I AM TOO SMALL'' r..o:i:lltr.r1 c.!~-771 Btllbl'>a Coves hon1e . '"Ontu ·· * OCEANFRONT * ' • IV Jlo1nl'! &: Unit.it ~"'21 BALBOA BAY PROP. * 67:1-7420 * 11'3.1 \\les·1cllff Or., N.B. I C:::::WAll<IH & If[ Jt EAL J.:S'l'ATE 22:11 Sou!J1 Brllltol Ave. MG-0022 Sell the old 1tufi Ru.y tlljl now ~tuff. tor mr present OWfle!' but 204l \Vtn ~H'.'! J)rlvc Jut.! rtJ;ht for YoU· with n1y 1 .o~""=""'"ll"'O'-"pme"-. ~----4 BR. si~trk\ing J>OOI, Jrg 24• x :r.z• Fn111H;,i roorn, 3 ctlv f)lltlo. lnlmcd. occ. bedrnl!\_. Oulc and c;lo nn. avall. Sub1nl! on $42.500! $ 2 5 , 5 O o . C A I. L 1GIJ>INY MORRISON• KATEl.l.A, . &17-QIGI RitAL TOR "7 •130 c t I , I "" -~ -"' ~ '""~ "'" I 11!1 • • 1 .. , .. ::,,H ~ I • I ' I· .1 I I > ' 'I c • • " • I " " • • ' -" • ' • t ... ·, • . . . . Tutsda1, Jun< 19, 1973 DAILY PILDT Jf [=~INDE~ L _,,._ ]~ [ _,.,_ ]~ [ I R•~Ut•t•forS. ][e] ~Giienoiiiiriioiiliiiiiiiiiiii~iiii;J General El Toro El Toro ]~[ I ~[.._'.--_"'_··__.!~[· _, .... l~ [ -.. , ...... I ~[ -f ..... l ~ ~~~~~~~~~/:L~19~un~o~l;M~<~h~~~~li~Ne~w;po~r~t~lle~•;<;h~~~I .__•·_"'_'' ___,]~ HO ... HI flolfl'ltlled , , , , • >GO I Hou HI uni um, . , •.. , ;ros Hat,lifi I urn, or 11nlurn. . .•• , • J IO CfnllO"'!nlum• hrm. . .. , . . . . . . JIS CN!Oomlnl11m• unlf rn, ..... , . , :nt Cando, l11rn. or 11nlurn ...•... , . :J2J TtWllllOUH l11rn. , ..... , ..•... J>O TOWllllollH 111t111rn. • . ' •. '.... .. JJ5 T•wnlloll5t, furn. or uni urn. . . J40 D11plt1tt l11rn. , , • , .......... , J45 Du Pt••• 11nlurn. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . uo CktPll•tt, turn. or 11nlurn, ...• JSJ Aplf. 1111'11 .................. 1'0 .. Apl, un111r11 •.•..•..........• ,. :us Aplt .. turn. or unrurft ......... J10 llHnli •.......... ·······•···· 400 lloo"' & I Nnl ............... 40S HoltJ1; Mol•li ..... -· ·~· ._,. ·-~ oo Oue.11 Hom9 ................... UJ S11m 1n9f llt11i.I• • , .. , , . , , .•. , . 420 ll'K•llOll ll-.il11$ -··-···•'""' tlS ~itnllll "' $111'9 ..•...... "... tlO O•r-..s tor fl.nl .............. tlJ otlk• llent•I .................. 440 llllkrstr41I llenT•I .... , . . . . •. . . . 4$0 Stor111 ........................ tSS ltM1l1l1 W•11IM ..•. , •.. , ... 444 MlK1tl•-11t1 lttftllli .....•• 4'J LIVE ON THE WATER · lnuu~illl' fl '1 lldnn .. 3 balh, 2 s1ory custon1 built ho1ne on u l'Orncr to1 with boat eute and lhcsc extras: self clean- ing -oven 1v/rolisserl<', huilt- in harbecuc, lop of the line di shwashet• and dispo1.al. n1assive 1·01"1\Ct' h.,1· i {· k fireplace. Built just 10 n1onths ago. locu tcd in Eastt>idc Costa Mesa. All I.his and n101·e -pi·iccd to sell fa st. Q1vncr 1vill ti:>n· slrlcr Trade. Cal! REO CAllPET [{EALTORS at &1a-S080. "WE HAYE APARTMENTS" in Costa Mesa. Brand n~w C:-onstructioflfOr deprecia- tion. oldt•r units for incon1e . \VeoUrr Pr o f ess i o n !l I counseling 10 get you thC ln- vcst1111'11t lhat's best !or you. C1u.L RED CARPET REALTORS AT 645-'.8080 01· stop by ou1· 1lC-.i.' orfi ce at 277 E!. .17.th--:-:-St.. C.Osla bfcsa, corn('r Santa Ana Ave. ,~.~.~-.;.;.; .... ~,_-.-.~..,--.,_-.~-,.-1 :::;;;;;;;;::;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;1,H;;;ut1;;;tl;"";;:°":;;;;Bee;;<:h:::;;;; 5 pfu:J poof 2 TRIPLEXES EA~TSIDE COSTA MESA All 2 BR • I BA, bt.IUtlns, • rctrtg. Xlnt rental area. Good cru'Pfls. \\1a.lk lo shoptl. $92,000. Cood tlnanclng avaU. : e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 645-5253 r Elegant 2 story home with gorgeous deep sh19 c1rpetln9, ~ustom draperies, sunny kitchen and pool ttble 1l1e family room overlook sporklfng hHled ond filtered pool. COUNTRY KITCHEN This 11 a stunning decorator home. See to 1-""iunily J)l'Oblcn1 s · priced 11udcr niarkeL 4 Bo'drrns, 2 POOL TIME LQchenmyer. I Re.:1 1101 appreciate. $56,900. baths, PV stouc fircplacc, J Bkr. 137-9400 fo1111al dining, block fel'ICe, l !!!""""!!!!!"""""""""'""""!!!!!""""~""""'"'"""""""'I heavy shake i:90I. Prlnie kl-General Co1t1 Mnl cation nca1· Do~glas, free· :.::;.:;.=.:_ _______ I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! '\·ay & shopping. CAU.. Thi!I 3 BR, 1% ba pool l\Ome has an assun1able VA loa.n. park size y(IT{l "A'ilh .,....,111 for boat or cp.!npcr. On u eorne1· Jot, nt\8"r free \Vftyll. Call 963-5611. J, '.,II ( iOOll\\'I ~ ""'·~·~··~-~ .. ~--~·~·~I NEW INVESTORS 89 3-85.13. ~ ·v ·• -w kn1maculate 3 bedroom 2• ~.. ~ 1 bath '°"<nllouse on lovely ~·-:.-· $30,000. I •/' " •, v ~St.' --. Ca. 92708 714 963-5611 ROOM TO gi-cenbelt "PLUS" pool and I& •I Lo\·cly lx.>drms, 2 baths, .. 1onc--0n-tone shag. J ack It EXPAND recreation rooni. Modem Jill 1l1odcl Starrlusl. Hard· built in kitchen, fireplaC(', ·· · · . 1i·ood floot•, bltlns, block Easlsicle Cosla ~1csa 4 ...... ,_ o-a·•-• • ., p t and • ~ ,...,.. .......... .. e s 11·all fC'n<'<'. Our best listing ioom. 2 bath familv room dra......., patio and m•n• ., r-0 • • ~.., at this p·1·ec. Ow••"' -"•· 2 BLKS to BEACH hon1e Ylith ..... autifut front mot• ·1e ·••-1 mak 11···o·ng ' ' ·-· ""' e • ms u... e .. VIEW HOME ferred. CALL 893-8533. kitchen. drive-thru garage, a pleasure. Asking only bo I 1 Heavy, heavy shake roof on a 01· can1pcr storage, $27,500. Try 10% do\vn and WANTED $30 950 1800 sq fl , In exc('l!cnt eon-payments about $240 per , • this charming 3 bedroom dilion. Price only ;38,900. month. See it now. Ca 11 3·BEDROOMS . Up lO $SO,OOO. POOL -POOL tX:ean retreat. Gourntct tiled ~~irst tinic advertised -won't 673-8550. \Viii consider Huntington J Bcdrms, 2 baths. formal kitchen 'vith all the latest I t h C '! d" · to r d k appliances and fi.xtureJ\. Big as. OPENTILl •"'S FUH70BENICEI Bcac . osta .. esa, etc., 1n1ng roon1, ts o l'C • f 11 . ,. pl 546-5880 Open Eves. ml. l ! 11•ith or without pool. CALL ing. Price<\ for q uick sale. a1n Y rm, roanng ire ace. 962.?..t::.t:. CALL 842-93TI. fom1al living rooni. Plush -...., carpets just a year old! Dec· I' 5., DOWN orator drapes. !luge yurd. • 1• · Beach lovers S\\'im i.n the Pa"nients less · tha n rent! I •-~=::::;::::=:==:=:::=:::=o=c==::;::=-88'3 ADAMS H B J ocean every cay! Unuc--" • · · Shat... 3 BR, 1 ~~ BA, \vilh I --,_ .. HERITAGE REALTORS BLUFFS CONDO .,,. .. ...,. ... ,. .11, ,, He .. "'._o,b c low p1;cc, hurry .~ ,._rv11• "ii firepl 2 covered patios, this 1\·on·1 Jasl. Bl-\lt. 9 REAL ESTATE SALES FOR THE quiet; street. 1-lurry, this 962-5511. t Lease or Purchase Herc is your chance 1o try lh!! good life of Lhc Bluffs Condo!i \\•i1hout having to purchase for a--yt!'ar. va·crou and ready for you1· inspec. lion and ln1mcdiatc occu· 1><1 ncy. Thr~ lari;c bed· roon1s, featW"ing a large master suite, formal dining area Illus breakfast area in lhe all built-in ki t c h en. \\lalcr vie"' from the pri· vaJI! paJjQ and nlaster bt>d· room. $550 Jll'r ntonth on a OPENING_ FOR SWINGING ;..~:,1.m! !'9,9l0. c AL L I ............................. 1 -IMMACULATE new or experienced licensed Real Es1a1e -Salespeople. Your O'l\'n private desk & plmne, good walk-ins, free advertising. Same location 1.8 years. Call for intetView. e CALL ANYTIME e 646-3928 or Eve. 673-45n SINGLE COUNTRY LIVING 2600 "I ft, 5 BR 2\1 BA adult S<fiK?aky cleaJl-"liO clean you Huge IOf -With 'tan frees occupied, fam rm w /mas- takc your shoes of! lO enter. rustling ifi the ocean breeze slve stone lirepl, form! din Up-graded throoghout & gas surround a gorgeous con-rm, pool size 72' x 130' k>t BBQ in Fountain Valley's temporary 4 BR . 3 BA in exec area. $46,500. finest area -Pools available. home. Country Club living If ~'llcr gays sell · Now! with community pool. CALL 1llage Real Estate TODAY to see this onc-of-a-klnd 84~4451. '62-4471 (::::) 546-llOJ " ReaJtors 546-0562 LOTS-0.LAND -""F'-'A"-C-l_N_G"°'"· ---I BIG CMll:ON CORNER • • • Cnicerll..I garden llvlng la . lhe blue hori:ron. Relax uMurpe11Jed in lhls truly ~ kl'l"p peace &: harmony outdoor oriented 4 bedroom. tn thlJ multl·level 3 bdnn. 21, bath llo1ne. Luxurlou11 honte. llard\\'ood floors. good cuatom ff':aturcs include a &IZL"<i !'.l<l lio, decks fa<'ing the reclrculntln.1t hot wa I er 11•ater; blt·in tile kil<'hc n. 1y111em, bidet, t ra .!!h family room &: nreplaL-e. iunn.shcr, and n1a11y other5 Landscaped 1vith just enough 1hal odd ease & elegance to shrubbery to <:1,1!1lva1c a your life 11tyle in this tl\051 feeling ot prlvllc)'. $00,500. su~rb ol ull private areas, Big Canyon. I,,~ Call to lcurn n\01'~ about thill ~Mvl., special opportunity now to REAL ESTATE pu'chaae lhis home. Donald ?.'I . Bird 1190 Glenneyrc St. ,\s110C\ate11, Realtors 494.9473 549-0.116 i> Torrey Pines l.alle' 0 Nt·11 port Beach Id La1,.•u1ia cilam1 n•ith 17l4l 6-10-1711 , ocean vie\'.'. spotlcs11 IM?\\'Jiiiiiiii ... ~;i;i;ioiiiiiiiiiim J elec11·ic kitchen. separate dining area. L'OZ}' rireplaee, in this 3 BR, 2 BA home 11•/3-car garage. Asking S69.500. Red Carpet ~ealtors 497-1761 (Nc1\' sumn1er hrs S:30·S:30l :ii· VIEW HOME WANTED 3·BEDR00~1S. Up to $80.000. \\rjll consider Huntington Bchch, Costa ~1<!sa, etc .. 3 BR, 2( :!' "MADRID." 11·~11! i!r \\•lUK>ut pool. CALL Pnpulru· ~· ·sion);" :il'C'U. 9G:.!-il56. Lai_c wt. l f 8843 A·DAMS, H.B. FASCINTING NEWPOlT CHARM Beautiful View Enjoy the-ocean vi~· from this 3 bedroom home \Vith guest house. La.rge atlrac- tive yard. Open-bean1 ceil- ing in niaster suite. }o'onna1 2400 sq. ft. of cha1m in Neo.v- dining room. I-lreplace. port lfeighl s not far {but not $65,000. brk 494-8003. too else! lo 1-loag Hospital TARBELL on Catalina Drive. 4 br .. for- n1a.I dining & huge recrea- lion. room. Ocean &. bay view. $81,500. AnM'unc1m1tt1ll , . • . . . . • SOI' C•rll 11 Tn1n1u/ln Memorlum sos L.,11 Ntlk:H ....... lit COSTA MESA lease \\•ith the purchase ~ BH. I"~ BA, hard\\"ood price of sr~q.950. Lochenmyer. Realtor SOUTH COAST 1PLAZA 1/3 acre on quiet street. spacious 4 BR, 2 BA home. with 2 patios. Lots of room to ramble. Price just re- duced , hurry on over. CALL 8424451 .. · VACANT l24') NEAR BEACH Meredith Gardens Upgrade<!: Split level. 3 BR. 3 ba .. w/fam. rm. It din. rm. 7% Asswn. VA JQ6JI. Sharp! $5.1,500. Per1onals I I~ J floors .. fircplace, bl!n kitchC'n C. F. Colesworthy ~I . ~'1 & service pon·h. Tree shaded Realtors 64CM)020 I '------~--' • · 19 x 2ti cl<'Ck \\'ilh BBQ over· "'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio;ioi ... i I Back Bay Exquisite "Sandpointe" home ""'" 1r1n51111r11110 ........ , ... Ju looking: fis h pond aru:l '\\'Bter· AIR on quiet slreet. 4 br/fm ,, ~:"~'.~~i··.:· · .... J>O hill. 2 Cai· dcl ached gilragc BY O\VNER. 3 br, frplc, spilt level. Very plush deror. Tr•v•t :'.'.".'.". ~~ "'ilh separa!e "'Ork shop. rovered patio, new kitchen, Only $39,500. Plus f' . ..:ll'a C(>ncrcte parking CONDmONING .64(}-0166 or 64-0-0m. IL -L_•_"_'_"_._'_"'"" __ _,J [9J a 1·ca for rars & boat • alley \\'ith an Elec tronic Air Clean.1-"""'"""--'"-'""'""""--- at"cess. \\'ill 1·C'det..'Orale to er is just' one of U1c many College Park suit exterior/Interior. feature.;,; 1his ho1ne has 10 $31.500 Q\\'nt'r. 894-8437. oHf'r. 4 Bi~ lledroo1ns, 2 ~BR, 2 ba. dbl garage, bltns, ~~~ TWO ON A LOT halhs. L"Ovc1'Cd patio, custom VA appi-aiscd $33,00l. Prine. Four.II II~•• H 1I LO>I I drap1.·s. 1\·111J-to-11·a1J carJ>('I· ~O~n~l~Y~· ~>IQ.-03:::..,="~·~---- ll ~ 1100(~ n..·t·upancy . inves1ors ing .llybrid la1vni; fron! & Corona del Mar fns truc'fton ! 011portunity St pride of O\\TI· n.>ar. Lui;h landscaping. r~uJI IL-------' I C'rship '"to boot" -$-11,500. priee $35.000. HOME kltMIJ 1J 1ni1rvc:t1t<11 Thttlrtc•I , hul 11\1'ncr says sell right 1:1+ ,.,.,,_____ /Ca... co:Ts ~UL I ]~I '~WALLACE INCOME SeMcn: ~nd RePllrs ,I rtealtors REAL TORS . . "'6-0562 -544-4141--~,,.,,S~P°'LJ~A-o-'is"'"H'""'l"'"N,---(Open Evenings) THE SUN" S1r.k1 D.rod11y .. tit I Jib W111TM . Miii /O'J --·1111""""w1"tld, f'1m1t1 . m -1 Jtltl W1nlld, MB~ , .. lot t H11, Wln!H, MBll" ·····-··· 110 I \'"Qu can-;i do just that with ll~J I 1his flpatkling tt~ yr. old A Merchandise · B•'. i~, i.,otb pool hon1e. ~-------' J PrlL"'d t:h::ht at $49.700. An1,q"'o 100 CALL H.1':0 CA R PET Appll11:<11 .01 l :I::.AL1"01l.S AT 64:i-S080. Au<tlOn . ttM Bulldlnor Mflt•l.i1 IOf , SEE US! Cl~41 B f qv!P"'"'' . . , , 10& he' ho f f'urnllu•• ....... 11a For 1 right n1c or you. 01r1191 s1.1• . . .. • f't Con1ple1e selectkln of oomes H1uM11old GOOdl •·•• ·· · ··•·•• •.,.w ltl the beach area. :_:,:~.~ ..• ,, HARBOR VIEW HOMES Mb<1111neovt . ..· •,,1! I REALTY MIK1ll111-i Wl nlH ~ Mu~IC•I l~•lrvmenh l2J 83).0780 Cltlk1 ,.11rnl!urt/Eci111p. 114 ....... wo,.111• . . .... n• OLDER BUT S..wlllf M1c:11m.. .........•. ,. '~""" ..... . . . ... "' "SO NICE" . S,.,., llnl•lll"•nl. ••• •.. . .• U2 '"'''" ' .... .,, TV, llMio. Hl·f'I, l l1rH •.•• 1i. 1c.__""'_""_"....,.._· •__,][B I l'1ts.-Gll'llf".i .•. •. . ISO (Iii • . . . . • • IS1 Dot• . '.. 1)4 l'lill • . ISS Mor~•' 15'1 LIVIJlt<k IM 2200 sq. ft., 3 br. ''home" not jw;t a house . ,1·it h lull dining room on quiet tree· !lncd s1rec1. 01,·n<'r says "sell" at $30,000. C WALKER & llf R<-altors 546-0J2'1 I ...... ":'l:U~t 110']1 "MESA VERDE I ESTATE" ·-·" .................. ·~~ Inn. M11r.1./S1rY1<1 .. ".... t02 $li0.500, 4 Brn1, 3 baths, llNl1/M1rln1 eciulp, . · · · • · !HM f al d" · 2300 fl 1-o·a1t~Pow1r , •..•.••••..•... ,.. 01·111· 1nuig. SQ. , 110~11. 11111t1c111rt1r .......... "' huge C01'ner lot. 2 story, II•"· 1111 .. .• · .. "' llt'nl' schools 81'"· SHptJDot~' ......... " tll C \LI RED. CA RP ET BNtJ. S1MCI & S~I . . .. • ., , t ll I ~ B•ali, s1or1t1 •. tit RE1\LTORS AT 645·8080 Like to Trade? Our Trader's Paradise column is for you ! 1'---'""""' __ t_.,;_ .. _,]l •l ... , .... ····· ·· ........... "' Just Say C1"'pen. $1ll/ll1tt1I . . . , • . . • t10 Cw<lfl. BlllH, ScOllltS ........ t u Elec:trk Cl rs ................ tJll Mellflt Home1 •• , . . • •• . tlS ;',-.:~;,,~·~ .. :.: .. :·::· .-::: ::: 'Ch It' , ............ ~ ·· ···· ....... ,., I arge Ault Senk • B "''" ,.,.,., Ht I ..... "'.... ]§] WHEN :=,c.-~;,:1,·•·:::·;::::::::: :r, PLACING Dvnl Buq111/tt ......... · · · · • • • •• tJt Sport., ll1Kt1 lltcl• ......... ts• '~" ....................... H> -A WANT AD .... ,,. • ................ ~····· ffl AU'lt Lllt~t ............ ,. ... 9'4 Avtt servk• • "'''' ........ tU , "111"' W•ntlf ............... ,"' IN THE A1111tJ. lmp1rttcl , . . .. . ... ••• • ''' ..... ; ..................... '" Aufll, UMCI .................... ftt TIME FOR QUICK . CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD QRANGE COAST DAILY PILOT JUST DIAL 642-5678 I --- "BREATHTAKING VIEW" -NEWPORT BAY This hon1c has e1'1'1-ythi11g. 3 Bdrni, 3 l3a1h, 2j00 sq. rt. BcauUful pario 1vHh f<111n· lain. \lie1\' of Sol1th Buy fro111 l'\'C'l1' roon1. f''.l.1ra lar)::t"' n1as1er suite~ tuu;e fircplae<', large I a m i 1 y kitchen, garage ct o or (ll)t•rwr, t'IC'. Don't hci:itale lhis 1vo1l't last. Call RED CARPI:.! REALTORS al G43-.>IOXO. YOU WON'T BELIEVE JT 1111 you sec il. 3 bcd1'00nts · larges! kitC'hcn in Cos I a ~tesa . R·2 lot S23,930. Call &1&nn for proof. OPEN TIL t • ITS fl.IN 10 BE NICf' THE REAL ESTATERS ·" *6-UNITS* r.Jn NIGEL BAILEY & ASSOCIATES * NEW DUPLEX * • .. almost co1npleted. Tcr· rific 3 BR. 2 Ba, & 2 Bit., 2 ba. XJnt kx." •• with mini- vle\''. Lg('. sundeck. Dbl. gru·age \\'/laundry faeil. Lots of extras. Offered for $115,000. 2 lg., new duplexes Side by side on a high, COnK'I" 101. Great belO\\' H1''Y· Joe., $102.500 each. Plans avail., choose your O'l\TI exterior · no11•! University Realty 1001 E. Cst. llwy 673-6510 SUMMER IN OL' CORONA Colleet rent for the winter, low price, $44,500. Call D"nison Assoc. 673-7311. t\\'O lriplCxes on 1 lot. All ="~='-"="'-'-'-"'"'-=• 2 BR. units w 'mod. bltin COZY t.'Orner cottage; 3 BR, kitchen:;;. Incorne S920/ino. 2 BA + nu UOO sq ft unit. 2 llocnn ror 2 or possibly 3 BR. 1 BA & frplc. Top more uni!s. Out-0f·IO\\'ll· quality. $ 116 , 7 5 O. 500 o"'·ner nPC<ls in1n1cd. sale. Poinsettia, 644-73ll or S92,500 CPI~· 5 4 a· 8 4 2 4 , 646-90'19. SouthC°n Realtors. ' e e DUPLEX e e ~ PENINSULA WATERFRONT Grack>us t iving . 4 bedrooms, -I baths, huge r>t1l.io Rnd side yard 1\•llh pier anti slip . All on ll\'O Iota . $300,00J. PETE BARRETT -REALTOR- 642-5200 associated BP:Ol<ERS -AEALTO!lS 1C1~ W Oolbor /.11 l~t I ) - BRAND NEW HOMES C WALl<E H & lll Rel\ltors ;t&-0022 D1n11 Point REPO $750 DOWN 2 or 3 BR To,vnhouse, hge run1pus room dblc gar. swim pool, fe1v left. ilurry! 557-9144 or 842-4421 First Pioneer Realty • ' AtriwTI. model, 3 ·bedroom, 2 baths, tike ne\v. Camper parking. Now down VA • only 10% others • easy mo. pay· ment. $36,400. Call 96S-33Il. t:::;:V .. \11\fH !'. llE --•GEM Real!°"' 5'l6-0022 1610 \V. Coast Hwy., N.B. REALTORS 64>-1623 $34.00 A MONTH NEW TRIPLEXES This is the low, low, monthly JN COST A ~IE&\ n1aintenancc figw·e for this 3 Bdrm., 1 ~~ Balh beautifully det.'Orated three H ONEYMOON STARTER 2 Bdrnt., 1 ~2 Bath bedroon1 "condo". On the HOME _ Cozy 3 bedroom 1 Bdnn., ~~ Bath ca.na.I 1vi1h it's 0\\"1 38' dock just 1 year old and a short 10% 00\\iN and lee land. Open house . hop to beach. Loads of Orange County Sunday 1.5 · p.m. 4-159 \V. decorator extras includin<r Apartment Coo.st High11•ay. Call deSigner d ra Pe s a~ Realtors 5474791 1 -~=='"'75-""'m;'""-==­~=,ts·..,,":'"'on!24~ ';;;~ * HARD TO FIND * * OCEANFRONT * "'>asher , dryer and refrig. Close in 1l'alk to beach 3 PARADISE included for a fast sale. Bdrms.: 2 baths; Lag~na 7.00) &1. ft. of 'YOO<! & charm H~~~~j,J,,~==~==:;;;-1--ccgh~a~'ID.-\rith._den ... ..Jo-dining du lex. $33.l.OOO. THE FRANCISCAN rms.; lge. fenced yard wilh 0 REA~TY nice trees! $59.500. 3377 Via Lldo, N'pt Beach A peep thru the draperies * 67J..7300 * reveals a Champagne style -~ pool. Attached to t h e ~ STEPS TO dCEAN draperies Is & 2600 sq.ft. . .. TENNIS POOLS 'CLUB home w/green shag carpet, Very clean 3 BR, 2~ baths. form! din, a huge lam rm. ·41tl-56l,. 4ff.tl00 Family rm., irplc.. bltns; Reduced to $5.5,900. rp d "7 ~ For PERFORMANCE BEAUTIFUL -location -ca ., rapes_..,.. .-. - 963-5621 SOUTI! LAGUNA. I block CAYWOOD REALTY to beach. Ne\\•ly l'emodcled * WINNER'S CIRCLE 2 Bdrn1 .. family rm, large * 541-12'0 This one is No. '1, at $37,500. deck 1v/ocea.n vie \\'. Guest ENJ OY YOUR VERY O\VN This large sing le 5tory 3 BR apt.· $!32,500 firn1. By 01v11er. p ~i...J?:OOIS, p u t l i n g is extremely sharp. j..ovely san :\99-.J20.I. \Vould oon· green~. elc. Spacious all ldsc~ front & back. Jf sider sumnter rentals also. elecu·lc, 3 Br, 2 ba condo Y o u r c f u .~ s Y , c a 11 * OCEAN VIE\V * home In cxcl. adult com· PERFORANC~ on thJs ~ Huge, ocean vlelY liv. rm. ntunity, L.u.x u r Io us aP- 847-3584 wtfrpl; din. area. 2 BR. polntmcnt s. Call Denison Irvine den :+ guest rn1. ,v/\V carp, Assoc. before it's loo late. thruoul. Central k i t • 673-7311 . w/ra~e, ov, en_, dish"·shr.LLQ,.:;::W:;iEST;,;;""=r=R~rc=E=o'"°'Ba,-y~sbo-,..·I For Holding Hand! ~ this one. $53,500. Cozy cottage, pri bch, 2 BR, .. or sipping tea -~his : ?.hssk>n Realty 494--0731 1 BA, ·w/patio, yrd, boat B~ .• 2 bath cofKi? is ideal. Lido Isle stg. + room to expend. 2595 It !I upgraded. rur-cond. & Cr es t vie"' D r pl'lced at only $24,000. RARE CHARM TI4/6t6-9079/644-731t. . ' V"1s"1on-English Country t a n1 i I y CONDO -Vacant. treed gar. ired hill REALTY Univ. Park Center. Irvine Call Anytime, 552-7500 Office hours 8 Ah-1 to 8 PM "IRVINES" ORANGE ORCHARDS "The Ranch" offers 4 br., immaculate 1 ~~ year old home. Oriental gardens on a quiet cul-de-sac adjoining a green belt. $42,500. home. 60 Ft. lot. 4 dens, pool, 3 BR, 2 BA Bdrms./baths. Huge liv. $43,000. L.o'v do\vn, or will rm., rec. rm. & din. rm. rent 1v/opl. 10 buy. 673-5221. $152,500 642-36<0. LI DO REAL TY 1,N;,:EW;;,;.:~Bli-:ul;;fs,-co-,.,.nd.,-.,.3 "°oc-din'"· I 3377 Via U<JO. N'pt. Beach rm, 'ram rm., 2~· ba, Com· * 673-7300 * ple ted July 1st. $62,500. 4BR. 31),BA. Beamed ceil· 551-1488 or 545-1526 ings. Beautiful pool. 45' lot. $114,JOO. Priv. pty 673--0563 N1wpor~.-~~•ights Men Verde DRIVE BY ..EIUV.ATE party wants house sos· Aliso and call for app'Lto __ in l\t esa Verde, 2tOO aq. tt. see. 3 Bdrm .s, 2 baths. 50 x or + .• 4 or more bdnns. 127\i' lot. Dble gar. on paved Prine. only. 540-6099. alley. S44.950. Call Lois Vogel, Reahor. 548-9346. Newport Beac;h San Clemente Mobile Homes For Sale I~ 125 .. . ' ; • • , ' 2% DAILY PILOT Tuesday, Junt iq, 1973 --I~~' _"'.!:!:.t_ ..... _llil:1 '~ ;;;;;;_;;;;;;,.,_;;;;I;;;~ [ _, __ l~I .__ -----1~ 1-ulor~.lltJ,11_'.'~:i·-~ ... ~· ... ~llt1~11~ I ~·-;.;;]~~[·~-~]~~, ,.. ( 445 Mo•No -Lots JG S I 170 ·"°";;:::.-~-U:.nlu=;.;'n..;;,_ __ :I05_ HouM• Unlum. as Duple_...:....;._•M~U:.ntuc;;.;;;.;m.;;._.c.350;.;.1 A¥'· Unfvm. 365 &at, Unfurn . 365 8u1lne11 Ront•I 445Businou Rentil I For Sale 125 -r 1 • -C def Mo = 1---------AmNTION Generol • L•uuno Bloch Huntt""°" ... ch orone r Huntington BNch -Hlllle Rentals BUILDERS $190.-1 BR '"""'· Vlc">rlal" ;,;.;,;~.;;.2.;,;Dt..:\,;::b:...ltn::;•,;:.cp::;I&_, d-.,..-.' AP~~~~~~TS WALK TO BEACH OPENING llch. Zo""' busin<'u, Yrly. f.::'"'· h'plc, C>U'l><"I. & Air Conti -f'rptc'• • 3 Sw;m· New I BR. Crpt/d?P', •"" New v·11lane SALES·& LEASING Eut&lde Co'1a """"· Ono I ~1· parcel 1.ROx»>: IOf'led for a tuU tcrv~. a.., It)' lotttl O( '18 unit$. $$,000 Dammr Motllr H11111es c ALL 0 .. ,.,.,. 531-6800 \ ~"'" WANT TO SELL? We hl.i\'e prospt~b1 for a I lrius In beach area p11.rk11. V.'e hanoie evcryu111ia;. Please call anytime.. COAST RESALES 531.nn NEWPORT B.A Y Custom built beauties 2 BR. l Bth. tlG.500 2 BR, 2 Blh, !!:Undeck $26.500. Adult park, 540-J672. N••r ,.,.,,,. P••t orrlrt EXCHANGE n .2 Lot zoned rcrr 6 Units, Huntington Beach. 1'-0R : 10 to 15 Units ln Ornnge County. Sparling Investment Corp. 638-5662 SEVERAL Small house locs, close to beach & new Civic Center. S55(X) ea. agtJbkr 1973 GENTRY, nC\v. Awn ing 536--3409. -' & skirting, 1 bdrm. $5750. Anielit:'an, 557-9390 BEAITTI1'"1JL ocean view '!!!!!~!!~I LAGUNA R-1 Jot, close lO = cily. Sacrifice S16.ooo. At:::··· I.I.al_ C-2 i:-2-:, :~:~~~. 50Xtll0 on Harbor Bl\'d., 150 C.M. nlust sell, owner. Acreap for nle CZ13J 792-1028 l-B-U_IUJ_ER_'S_A_T'l'_EN_T_IO_N_ Mountain, O...rt Cholce location, Tustin. Ap-RMOrt 174 proved for 15 units. DAN IA REM.TY .CO. * 642-6560 * Commercial Property * M-1 * 151 .123' x lSO'. Choice Loeatiol) * C·l * 2 Bedroom house plus 24 x 34 ft.. shop RIVIERA REALTY 149 Broadway, C.M. Lake Gregory Cha let -Lake view 2 BR 1 ~ BA tr/pl fUl'fliSh<"<i $.26,500 821-4142. RMI Elfm Want.cl 184 -1 WILL- GUARANTEE TO SELL -YOUR HO!\tE - IN 30 DAYS. Cash advanced. Agent .............. 847-6612 '42·7007 66.5609 Evos jt-1 _CORONA. Del Mar locatkins. ~ ~ South of Highway. 126' .cor-~iiijijjjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;; ner location. suhmit any I offer. ~7· lot wit.h ownc.r Business 200 willi1'11: to build to suit. mer. Opportunity 6'5-7225. -~~-~~---GOLD -Prospector needs 1ST TIME offered -N'pl. S.2,500. 1 mm e di ate I y - Blvd. 9.2% Relum spend· Knows v.•hctt it is? Wlite able income. Realtor 675;6'100 Box 1788 Hirntiogton Beach, Conclomlnlum• f CaJit 9ai47. for ••le 160 Investment NE\VPORT BA YFRONT , Opportunl~ 220 u n 0 b "ructcd w"ecfront REALIZE 4000/0 view, Slh floor. Deluxe 2 br, 2 be. 2 terraces. 2 level parking. 64~31 or 646-8316 on your investment \~·ith fasl, growing co. 673-6663 Income Property 166 Money to Loin 240 'COTTAGE 1st TD Loans -' UP T0-95% $~1 BR OC'f:tU\ view lip(, ndry facll. Couple & l in. mlng Poo'· _ lle•lth 5,.., 200 15th. 847-3967. ":I deck, beaut coixi., 2 bl"-funl OK . No pct11. Cull 1.11 .-LA.RC C t AW"dl.,.. ~pacious 4 br, firplc 8'12-16&1 ~~!. =·. Game and c~~!8~f:n~~t:~~ ?t 10 ' Shopping en er Du~ home. N" ••" 'rsc " 'N'•wPo Bloch 1 Bedrm.f'rom 1165 Real°"''"'""· Bkc. 615-6'!00 Interested in first quality tenants ~ Laguna Nib'llCL € 2 Bcdrm. From $200 DUPLEX, 2 br, ells, dras. d H ( _,1 w. l9th st.. c...ta Me'" NU-VIEW RENTALS yo1W'1 1~,8:,;;1; fy.~'~1~ MEDITERRANEAN no pets ., ,1,,. cs. cau apply Surf & San ote ,,., s. Cow;t Hwy., LaguM 67H<l30 or 4>1-3248 Quiet. p I. adllS. 67>-2512. VILLAGE ~erdo 1555 Sa. Coast Highway, Laguna Bch. L•gun• Niguel 2400 llarbor Blvd., C.M. (714) 557-8020 MOVE into honle with spec- REN'l'AL OFFICE tacular view of lla;hlli at OPEN 10 to 6 DAILY night. Fro1n thla M!cond:I!~~~~~~~ __;::;Nc;EW:;:c=.os'-A-"YVIE\-"'== .. -'--I slOry 2 B~ apt, yoy, can see - 714: 4.94-6574 COSTA ?>1ESA OFFICE s 1tf. -1 IJ1', rurn, gar, enclosed TERRACE Garde11 Homf", 4 Apwtmena twRent IW'l yd. Br. tennla & pool, $4~. Sl65 • I hr, furn. all uti1 pd. c673--:.:;:,.c.71::X"!--~----1 ';;;;;;;;;;;~~ -· '' the twinkle of Santi. Ana by 2 BR. 2 BA, DECK . V•c•tion Rent1l1 425 $165 -2 'Lr, stO\'e, crpt, dra, NF:\V 4 br. Avail. now. Lew;e 11 . £ar, enclosed patio. S350. \Viti consider lt.>ase.-Of/"' A_;:;P,;_ts;.;'..;F_u;;;rc;n;.;' ___ _:3.:.:60 CAU. 66-0ill LIOn. 496-,2-479. LAGUNA BEAOI OFFICE Newport Baich $150 -Nice 1 br dup., rum or . untuni i·hlid/pet. c;_usr bwlt ho~e, overiook-~56 _ o<-&n 1>m1 .oorn, rum, ti:o ~c~,~~. '~e~~rrd:C: Balbo1 Island YEAll LY 2 BR or unfu1n . Fenialc or couple. Ste ps to bay. $230. hlO + util. 67a-5666. $325 mo. Yrly 673-9239 nJ&ht and the mountains by [ REST & J\cc1'CaUo11. Wknds C--'0=51'°•'""u::...._U~~==::....-1 day. 2 baths, I au n d r Y •tments forRlnt Ol', 1vkly rcn111ls, Big Belll' ~ ,f jfa~c~il~;Ue~'~· ~P~'~'';•~le:l:oc:n~t~;o~"I~-~~;;;';;;,:;;; La kt• -11 a Id w In Lodg<'. ----------I 'Mesa Verde area $155. Rcscrv. 714 : 585-4709 More Room-Less Money 546-2279 aft 5PM. BIG BEAH LAKE _ Lovely 3 COJ\1E .see a. real garden DLX 2 & 3 Br .. 2 Ba. Encl Apts Br. 2 sly l\11n. home. By apt! Llke living in a home gar. $165 up. Rental Ofc., Fum. or Unfurn. 370 Day or \\lk. 714/5Rf.-2'!'.179. ~dee.1. for yng. singles. . n1lrrored walls -cryst<il S:nl • St~.io type, 2 hr, bltins, chnndellars - lge terr SU!\1i\fER I'f'lllal, deluxe 2 gar, tot O~-. 11·/gas lites, Ca nnel &...Olaf· BR. plus gari•gc, June rnle l.'!:10 -Spacious 4 b~ · 2 ba. Ji n drnpe ries, elc., elc., $600 $150. ~r wk. Pb on c f1rplc, gar, yd for k1ds/pets. ,,,0 Year lea~"' '-'~<l Ann<.' 67" ·~• ALSO SUA1:\1ER RENTA.I...S 64'. ? =· ~. ='-""cc·-=:..· -~-~-- for $162.50/~0. 2 BR, l~ 30% Mace Ave. 5-46-1034. BA. 2 prk g places. pliv'.\'~~;;;.~~-~-~~:;::---l~C~oi1~t1-Meu~~------BALBOA l'l'nin~u1a house or patios 8t rec. areas. Wilson ewpor D9IC apt. slt'<'PS l!. SIIO. 1~·cek u11. Gurdens, on Wilson St., w. 962..sGSO of liarbor. No child./pet_ ''Rent A Piece 3 -=B"'n°'ll=M~.-,-,-to-~-. -+-.,-buse--I CAU.. ~-9491 1-4652 B•lb9a P<1nJn1u1• * LANDLORDS * $225 -2 BR. ehanncl tmt, 2283-Fountain Way Eaat of • Palace'' NeW n1cnt play11n. Cabin $115 6-l&-2846 per \\'k, !l62·~.l72 art. 4 p.m. FREE RENTAL SERVICE gar, boat t\('. Avail yrly. ;,.::;;:~~~~=o::""'~'-1 $2'75 -2 BR tiouse. 2 blks 'UNIVERSITY PAR'<'. ocea n front., gar. yrly Attractive 2-bedroon1, den, $350 -3 BR, 2 BA, frplc, Chancellor honie tprivntc Jt31'., deck, 4--doors OC'Cftn. dwelllng1 2 bnths, doublt' NU-VIEW RENTALS lircplal.~. Dining a r e a , 673-4030 or 49;1-3248 built-ins and service porch. HARBOR VIEW Rear yard has covered pa.Uo, storuge shed, fnlil -HOMES- • $35 WEEK & UP • Sleeping Rooms • I lousckceping H.ooms • Ocean View Apts BALBOA INN , 105 Main Street b75-8740 Coron• del Mfir $165-2 BR, 111 BA. Studio on OCEAN and ' Rentals to Shor• 430 cul-de-sac. Prill. patio, pool, Newport Y1'llage .... ~. •rv•. bllins. Nr. HARBOR VIEW · ho • Child k \V 1\NT logetJicr gil·I to shr 11 ? g, ren ° • , No Elegant apartments designed e Choice of location ltLx. upt/or find funky old ~i4:5 Joann St. CM with a Ma!iter's touch, SU· e Tennis. \lolleyball, PlK>l hst!. No slrln,i.:s. Bob, .:::::....:==------1 perb house securlly, exclu-e Ai1.s & Crafts 213/430-2635 coll . 0 1\. S. **JSR., l~J BA ** sive Versaltles Club and e Billiards Bch. Lfl~<'. nbi~ly decor. encl. pool with unique Aquabar, e Giant Rec Roon1 v.ith a =sG="L.c.,.fo-n~>l.-,-,..-.~,d~ll~ke~to-,lhr,-1 pal10, ns, crpt, drps, fountains and formal gnr· real player piano 2 BR, .2 RA Oakwood apt. trees. Front yard bas <.'On1· Palermo Model 4 Bed-1',URNISHED Apt -$195 Uti l plete privacy. Pool and rm., family-rffi,$525.-.... paid .• ~i_ lll.k to ocean. NO tennis court privileges. Close per m o •. lease .. Agent pets. 2500 Seav!ew, Cdi\'I to' shopping centc.r. $310 per .cAA """O. Cost1 Mes.- Close to everything. !170 dens. All part of lhe South e Athletic progni.nl 21 26 Sl" ll "I mo. 868 No. 1 Center st.""' Coast's finest ap&J:1.n1cnt e Bachelor & l & 2 Bedroom w/stunc. · · ""'' 8 1111 inrl~. ~8--0107 111orn. or l11t11 1 BR. carport priv patio-con1munity. . ne1v crpts, mJ>s. all e!et-'. t Bedroom/studios tron1 $195 t'111·11 or Unfum avail c•~',..'='·=~-~~-~-I Resp adults only n 0 .2 Bedroom from $280 Adult s, no pets WALVT'ED 2 straij::ht n1ale11. nwnth. Call evenings U"l"t""1.t.1 ---------~~. or pets.' $130. ri.1od~cls open 9 A.l\1 .. til dusk Ne11'{lO;tl~~;7~~~kcr St. ~::~:ec:' s.it'OOir ~~ 67l-6568 or 642--0200 any lime. NEARING COMPLE'TION, luxuriou s executh•e LANDLORDSI townhouse, 1 Bedrooms, • ele<trlc Kitch, ,.If.clean We Speciall:i:e ln Newport oven, fireplace, patios and Beach e Olr'ona del M&r • professionally decoratecl. I: Laguna. Our Rental Ser-Ensign-Schools. I...Case $325. vice is ·FREE tp You! Try &16-T:i55. Agt. Nu-View? VAIL J 15 C Nu-VIEW RENTALS A unc th. ustom 4BR .~ fam rm, oo lrg 673-4030 or 494·3248 cul-de-sac lot, nn for boat Coron• del Mar or tr Jr. Gardener pd. $425./mo lse. 556-8868 or 642-43117 atARMING 1 BR, hM!, fum. .:::=-c::::,:~=-----$225 sgl, S2S() cple. No child EASTBLUFF view hon1e or pet. S:W-8078. 3 BR, 3 Ba., family rm. 2 2 BEDROOM _ fireplace _ 1'Tplcs. Private garden Patio _ garage Oak floors S500 Mo/yearly lease or cpt. $2'.l5. &18-$124 Winton R.E. ~33.11 Cost• Mew HARBOR Vu home 4 br, forn1al din rm, fam rm, 219 00, kitchen nook. $53(), mo. 644--;)835. HAR. Vu Palermo, 4 Bfi. r-R, 21; BA, wet bar. 2 frplcs, rent \\'/gardener $550 ~r 111.0nth. 644--11B1-- LOW WEEKLY RATES Execu~ive Suites 20IO NewPort ·Blvd. NE\VLY DECORATED 2 BR w/gar • fncd yd. Sh11re APT or l·TOUsr: w/patlo _ water pd. Call Clllt 'l·IOJ\f.E-PARTNEH.' Costa Me111 642·24.ll - STUDIOS. & I BR'S be1. 1 & 5. 636-4.120. ON THE BLUFFS t BR, pool near shopping, 836-119;1 or MS-1479 2228 "A" Placentia, , . tI4a AT NEWPORT actu1ts &-no pets. Utilities 2 BR apt, fum, on St-ashore $140 UP 2 .Br. 3 Br, 2 Ba "pa=id'-';ts--0336~-=:=-c"""_,---I Dr, NB 21l-~1100 or alt : ~~~~ ~illid'cs Pool, bltins, play yard, 1996 From Neu·port Blvd., 1urn at Huntington Bffch 6, 646--6830 Ask for Lance. e Full Kitchen Maple Ave. 642-3813-2212 Hospital Road {l_ blocls. 3 BR hous(', NB. near lllgh e I-Teated Pool College No. 1. 64&-60321 above Pacific Coast 1-lwy)..to LA QUIN"rA HERMOSA School . 2427 10:. 161h St eves. e Laundry racililiC'S UPPER 2 br, Elect. bltins, entrance. 901 Cagney LafW, Spanish Countrv E'!!tate l~iv-Sll2 mo + '·~ u1il. e TV· & maid scrv avail. rcf'rig, gar. $140. t o Ne\\•poi·t Beach, Ca. 9~. ing &. Spacious Apts. T('r-\\'ANTED: !Urght n1 a I e e Phone Serviee responsible adult. No pets. Telephone: 1714) 645-6242 raced _pool, .sunken gas 25--40, 4 Bil. hous£", HB, $30 WEEK & UP Refcr~nces. 646-42'14. PARK NEWPORT BBQ. Unbelievable Living. $80/tno. + utils. 002-8668. e S1udio & 1 BR Apts. 3 BR. 2 ba, caJ'1)/drps. bltns: p 'RT 1 BR. UNFURN $165 G1r1ges for Rent 435 e TV & Maid Service Avail. like ne1v. l\1ature adults; no A A MENTS l BR. FURN $185 dogs. $200. m No. 7 16th 2 BR. FURN $215 e Phone Service-Hid. Pool Place. Agt 646-2414 ' On the bay ALL ITTIUTIES PAI D e Children & Pet Section Adult N p ts 2376 Ne\vport "B1Vd., C~f SPACIOUS 2 BR 8pt.,""Me·sa: LllXUI'y apar.tment -living {4 blks-sorsStnoo1~-0'FIWY 548-9755 or 64!>3967 Verde area, blllls, cpls, overlooking the "'atcr. En-on Beach 1 blk \V on Holt !Ad Good for $5 on rcntl drps, $160 mo. Avail. 7/1. Joy. S~.000 heallh ~pa, 7 to 162tt 'Parksidr' Lane.) HOLIDAY PLAZA 962-9541 or 540-6919. sWln:imu~ pool!I, 7 ILght('d (TI41 847_S44l $20. PER MONTH Located -ril"ar !long -!IMP:: N{'wport &-aeh. ED ~~~~!~ /~EA LTO R , tennis courts, plus miles 011---'-'=-""----DELUX'E Spocious l BR. Si\lALL 1 BR, Eastside, util bicycle trailll, putting. shuf· L•9un1 Boch furn. apt Sl40. lfrated pool. pd . 1 adult. no pet. Yrly flcboard. croquet.Junior l·s -'--------Office Rent•I 440 An1ple parkin~. Adult s, no St40-Sl'15. 64'1-8520. 336 E. !.t."Q.m U89.50 monthly: also I SPACIOUS !!ludios. Sl ia.$185.1 ;;;~====:=:;;;;;;;;;;;;1 * COLLEGE PARK. 3 Bdrm., 2 bath, pool, home, large patio, lo\v main- lf'nance. Good condition. $325. per nlOlllh includ<"s pool servire. Call 5-16-5880 llERl'fKGE REALTOR"S. pl'.!ts.. c'°'="-"5"''-'0pe=.c".c.""="="'=----' and 2·bed"50n1 plaM and -one-biotlCfrom-main tx-acti.~ -P.R.ESTfGE FOR lease 3 br, 21i ba, 2 1965 Pomona Ave .. C.P.I. 3 BR + patio, lrg, quiet, nr 2-stocy l0\\71 houses. Eire· 644-.~17S s ... 494-479 1. 3-2 BR ~s avail., $140, tireplcs, farn rm, \\'t'lt * * STUNN ING 1 BR Baker & Bristol. In1mccl Ck.'-tric kitchens, private patios NewPort Be•ch OFFICES l--Jl--f>-LUS. INCOME Great opportwiity to start )IOUr rt'al estate investing with this weU located cottage on a large R-2 lot tUll price $3:1,950 Low Down $145, $150 Also, 1 BR house, 1 and s cpd . $350. mo. garden apl. pool, rec area, ~f~ri'Jsng. l().IO A Valencia, or balconies, carpctlng. dra· _....;. ______ ~ Fountain Vall<"y, Beauli- HB $125, v.•alk lo water. Gardener. 213-968-5945 710 \V. 18th s 1. Sl6S. ,=~=-~-----1 peries,. Subtel'T8nean ~rk· SU!\tl\fER, \Vintcr. ,;1,lv, tul new buDcUng. ground Lowest rites Orenge Co. Kids. pets on all. Agt. fee. * SMALl.. 2 BR, 1 BA. nr ATTRACTIVE furn. 2BR, 2 BR, crpts. drps. dsh/wsh, Ing W?th elevators. OphonaJ Anita's RC!ltals, Bkr. 20t':6 floor, 3,000 square feet, S•ttler Mt9, Co. 979-8430. · beach. S275 nlO./yearly. No l~iba, heated pool, nr schls stove, children ok ·nso mo. mald scrvtce. Ju.,t :iorth of Balboa Blvd 673--.2058 will divide inlo smaller 2nd TD Loans HARBOR ·Get Off Your Dead Equity 642-2171 545-0611 I.GE &Side 4 br \V/fncd yd pets, has relrig. 833-8974 & 6hppng, no pets. &IG--<H74 c~=="'''-703=-'S"haJ=imar='-'·--' Fashloii Island at Jamboree ' · offices. 50c J)('r squar'I! Serving Harbor area %1 yrs. + 2~J car gar~, $275. mo. CUSTOM 4 BR _ Back Bay. Hunt'ington n-•ch LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba. carpet, and San Joaquin Hills Road. ~~.':....1."a1clluduestllo'to'•:arpe, jon"i.' Call aft 6 pm, S.18-4669. S400/mo lse. -""-..;_..:.;..;_ __ -'----drapes, upstairs, near OC'C. TelePhone (714) 644-1900 l~ w ,...... · "'" CA$H IN A HURRY: 54S-2491t 64.2·0596 Agent l,!S'.'.ll9~. "'55!!7::'--0350~-!.._ ____ 1 _ _.:l:::o''-'-"'~";'"':;;;'~nf~o:;:nn,,,,at~fo'.'.n'.__ "'""" & tor scrvjc<". Call Marilyn Borrow on your home, paid $140 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 ~ Stovall !TI41 .832-54>IO. for or not. Use funds to con· REALLY sharp Eastsidc. 2 lRVINE Terr. z br, 2 ba. 1 P90ls. 4 Gardens. Sauna. LARGE .2 BR. 1~11 BA sludio. THE NEW !';;;;;;;;;;;;~;; solidate bills, Un prove your BR, 1 ba, hon1e. Shag crpt, blk trom bay. No pets. reJs Tennis. Private P a t io. utilities paid, $175. Pool. BA YWOOD APAllTMENTSll '"*~W~A~-T:l-::E~R~F~R!"lO~N'!!T!"'*!!!!\ hon1e, buy nt '"' property, or gar , patio, yd. $225 n10. req. 675--3354. Adults. Ph: 84fi.--OZ'i9. 1978 Maple. 645-5647 in NC1vport Beach arc f'C'llcly . for any good purpose. Con· 646--1456 . HARBOR Vu Hnis, Carmel, Sl,15-$165 .. NEW 2 Br, 2 ba, drps. crptg, The sales office is opc-n Rooms 400 fidenti~~ fast serviceff. in $245-2".>5 n)(), 3 br. 1%, bll. Sharp. 3 BR, ram. nr pool. BACHELOR & I Bft., pool, bbq, gar. Adults, no da.ily fron1 10 i\M lo 6:30 ROOMS SlS wk up "'fkil $.".O your uvme or our o ·ice. fncd yd, crpt/drps, Pets inc gardener, $475. 644--179L patio!i. frplc's priv. garuges pets. 376 W. Bay. P.l\1. Ma~:A11h~r Blvrl. & l\'k up apts. Childi'fl & pet SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. .o:::k:::•,_Y:..· :.:<7c:14;;<,.:968--=-"2656=-'-~-3 BR d" 1 k' & -Divided balh & lots of 2 BR Sl5.'J-stove, refri", San Joaquin l111ls Road. section. 2376 Nelport Blvd .. !714) 55&-0106. -· 111• rm., rg. II. l t R I II I & " 641 555.'l .. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., .. , LRG 2 Br home. cpl, l'ltove, Bv. rni.. lovely area \V/pool · c ose s. ec.. ia • poo cpts/drps, bid pool. Adults, · CM. 548--9T~. 64..~7. Prln1e loco llon. Newport Beach. l.iu)!c suire. Good parking. $350 nionlh. B ill Grundy, Realtor 341 Blly:o;idc. N'pt. Bt'neh * 67~161 * !rig, yrd, gar. Adults. Pets priv. $390, 833-3894 ~l 1,ables, sauna,, bal7301hs1. no pets. 645--891.)S BAY VIEW "''rn. room with bath -k $175 675--1827 673-6267 -F"==::c::::;.="----1 =~ 01· yoursc . " .. 2ND Trust Deeds 0 · :>. • • San __ J_u_an Ciplstr•no Keelson Ln. tl btk \\'. of NE\V, quiet 2 Br, cpt, drps, 4 br, 2 ba. upper. Comp\. & kitch. prlv. Non-smoker Nf;WPORT Ccnrer 2 Jux. Fount1tn V1lley Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). private patio, gar, .2048-C furn. Re-dee. 2 blks to Nr. OCC. 557-8859 uriou.'I offices overlooking PRIVATE FUNDS AVAIL. ----------NE\V. 6cean View. 3 BR. l 'Ai: 842-7848 Garden Ln. 54.S--3763 oce~n. • 44th SL Yrs lse. LAGUNA BEACH. r~uni. Big Canyon. NO\\I nvailable Any Amount 3 BR 2 BA · r mpus B c.-d 1~ Pool l BR I . Avai l. 6·25. days 543-M20. h t r 1J I I 1-7.3.lfs gross _ good spcn-, , g1gan 1c ni a. • .,.s. rps, , l"c. Lido Isle , stove, re ng, dsh/ivsh eves 832_~--R 1'0t)m. pVI entr, pvt pore , ~ u serv ce aw 1rm, dable. 5 on a lot Brrad ,!;:, * Call 675-4494 BKR. rm, all bllns. D\V. swim & t:'lubhse privlgs. 536-0029 . .;:..;;..;..;.;...o. ______ I baJrony. Sml child ok, 703 · · ' · j • o\\·n bath . Slff> mo. 494--821'.iR hbrary & l'C'CCplion ln- butter units in Eastsirlc !'!!!!""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'"" pool, kids OK, only S265 mo. Santa Ana \VATERFRONT Shalimar, 962-8936. DUPLEX·Brand new db;, 1? ROO!\fS w/bath furnished eluded, xerox available. Cosla Mesa, each with No lee. Agent 842-442l Lrg. 3 BR, 2 BA, $550 per 2BR. unfurn, crpts, drps, ~k ~an r: ~St3~r·· Ji~v ... C.l\I. SlOO inc Uw·s. Olde~ ~""-1,1 "71'°''"°''°'64"'4-46~;;10"""=~-1 small private yards. Seller NO points, ro penalties, free Huntington B .. ch OPEN House June lith, 3 br. n1onth, Lease. 673--8886. range, o\li!n,_refrig, no pets, rn{s up, bea~. f~lc, pawl;~"'. tenant. ~mo/ &12-65;0 OFFICE SPACE v.illing to trade down (or a ~:~~~· ~Mnru~~f.t. ---'~-~----nr schls & shopping, lnc:d Newport Beech $145. 968--1455 See at m \V. saiboe. Bl."' Room & Board 405 Nl"\\'port Beach. building residence. CALL R 0 Y 4 BR Glenmar, dog run & yd, erpt.<;, dra. 547·8793, 709 "-'"'-""-'-'-------I LRG . secluded 1 BR , · 213147~ overlooks Balbo;:l Bay. WARD Mortgages, lrg. bk. yd. All stras. Avail Shawnee. WESf Newport 3 BR, Ea t Id t f cd d t'I COLLEGE Girl t 1' in k> PrltTic nrra. \'nrious st .... * KASABIAN * ""--..I July 1.st, fan1ily $ 28 5 . c=====------s s e, pv ·. n Y ' u 1 8 2 BR 1 ha Frplc Steps to 0 ive-r "" R I E I t 962 1.1.i.,• Trust 1.1e9'US 260 963-4{)29 HoUHS Furn. or u~1airs duplex. ash panel-pd, $180. Avail 7/1 645-&156 occ~. \'rlY. S..~2S i'no. S•irn.:_~_1· +wa 1 170k to bchin. Rn1 su ill'S, rent or lc/\Se. 3700 l::oo~~•;a;;•~~~~~:: 1 ;;;~~~ffiA~~fy;; Unfurn. 310 ing. occah \'U, sundck, yrly ALL elec. 2 BR. 1 BA, 1 Ask for l\11ke l.IUi;Uu ~· ~-Newport Blvd., NB. Mgr. 3 BR. lrg fam mt, wlk to ----------1 lseonly. 543--£98lor986--4604 child ok, $IQ per mo. 13) JONES REALTY 673--6210 change ro: dayume child 675-1220. 4 PLEXES T POUWTOYROKURFOMROYNOEUYI sch!s & shoppiong. >..1nt. Huntington Harbour S.15 & up. I BR, 2 BR & Albert CM 64&-5596 care for girl 14 & boy 12. C(L\11 -2700 E. Cst H"'Y· 4000 • co n d . S 3 0 n1 o . Bachelors. Color TV, maid ' · LUXURY Bayfront high rise Ov•n rn1 \\'ftv \Vknd & evt~s sq. fr. or ind. suileg front Earn 10% interest on well-_"'6-,,..,:_ol353"'.e/'.0842-=1"9"'72'-'-""'=~~ 3 BR, 2 BA. famil y rm. Ap-seJV, pool. The MesH. 415 N. Caeis trano Beach apti 2 ?r .. 2~s·s1f"t slip tree. J\tusr . hi\\'(" ('ft r. !J00.000 s11. ft. From 37c Air Let us sho\V you Im"' to begin your investmc.nt pi:ogtam "'ilb one of these deltL'>C 4 -Plcxcs. A 11 amenities plus ~.'(cellcnt location. Only l()C/o down. $&1,500. Sparling Investment se!Cured 2nd Trust Deeds on $1251 BR house, gar., alro 2 plianCt>s for sale. Ca1l for Newport Bl .. NB. 64S.96.~l. 3 BR upper du le Oc 61':':' ;.,.,4ease Im 0 · non-smoker. 714/640--0255 cond. cpts. drps:. pvt prkg Orange f:ounty real estate. BR $165, ulil . pd ., kids, pets ~•,,,e=tal~l''-'"'846-4"7-'3.1=2·'----H . P x. ean ,.......,.,,,, · aft 6rp:m7_'7-o--,-,----, Joi. f;C"Curity, 6 73-4120 SIGNAL MORTGAGE co. on bo!h. Agt. fee. 979-8430. Condominiums _N_e_w_,_Po_r_t __ •_•g:.h_t_s___ ~~2.S~j0·v~~=: 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. \\'hNT Room _~ Board for 2 Cha.r!C"S \V. i\1aslt'1~. owner/ 1714 ) 556-0106 LEASE -4BR. $~.Carpets. Furn. 315 CLEAN l or 2 BR. Adult!!, no Capistrano Bch. 8Il~ 1 & 2 BR, Bltn appliances. boys ages ll & U $JO. \•.'k. _b:.;k;;';;· o;;;--:;;=:--c=....,,,.,I 4fi00 campus Dr.,-N.B. <I rap es, CL E AN ! -~~-------pets. '~e kit. t-135 ~ SE(). eves. Pool . 642-6274. -perm, l\1 o I h e r cleccast'!d. OPJ"IC"' •·""••-''I Old. _Ko.o''o.o'T.o.EL=!.A=.'-"=7-'"6~-'--Huntington Harbour 2421 E~6th Sl Na &tG-1801 Di na Point SUB·LEASE PArk Ncwpor11 _::54:oi>-c:!rot='-~-~-~= Nr1v~;1 BJ~.d~ 3 b1k; No. of Corp. 638-5662 $8100 .. 1st T.D. 7'~'/t , $82. Irvine Apt. Unfurn. 365 ::..:='-'-..::.;;______ Apt. 2 BR, XL.NT LOCA· Summer Rentals 420 C{\'1st H11y 1. 3 dreftinJ: nns mo, $131 . mo 4 yrs. Due 9 1 ;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ I STUDIO condo, Must see. Be LGE. 2 BR, 25001 La cresta TION, Av11il July 7th-Dec. & 1 t'Ccrpt. rn1. All for SIX UNIT -apartrTients wilh ocean breezes. Spacious 3 BR. 1* BA, bltins, crpt'd, yrs. doubly Guaran. For '73 1st tenant, rent from owner, Bilboa Island 'B', $190. mo., .Inq. 1030 s. 31. 644~18. PANORAMIC VIEW $.W/mo. Url l Incl. 2nd fir El Dorado, J\1ark IV. IO\V 4 llR. Culverdale •••··· S375 $225. 847--9444 aft 5. .:...-'---------r--.. --• 1............. II 0 1 II N rt Ii J & W/f\CCan vie\\'. 5 48-5300 Prict'rl hm, CM, NB 673--7311 3 BR 2" b •'>=/473 VJ<CM,, -o ..... ..,. or ca NEW Bayfmnl-priv Bch & t1. C"'PO ar >Or, " 1 a. ······...,,,,., Condominiums BAY'F"RON1' ne\v .2 Br. 494-6848. Pier 3BR, 2BA, r,oo nio yr-ocean. Completely furnish-t'Vf'!I, 2 BR .. den. 2 ba. ······ S275 Unfurn. 320 Beamed ceilings, bu ill·ins, OCEAN views, wlk to bch, 2 Jy. 979--0631 or644-4510. ed, 3 Br, 2 Ba hon:ie. large NE\V'"'b"ld"•-.. "'"b_e_a_u~ll~f~u-l_l_y l i dnt'd. 65• x 300', close to gfammar school, $1050. In-1~ come. ,\Sklng $U5,<KXJ. hut ...,_hr,..._ ...... _ n~ an offer. KINGAARD . 1"1:1 RjEuNl~$75,000 I ;Hiiiioiiiiu,iiiiesiiiiiiiFuiiiirniiiii,iiiihodm;iii3oo~ Excellent slar!cr or relifl'· _G_•_n_e_r_a _I ------ment units. l hlock fron1 Coasl Ill\')'. \\'a I k I ng 1 BR hou.<;e HB $100 util pd. dil!itance to all schls & Also \\•alk to 11•atrr 1 n!{, shop'i,:: · gar. Sl:Q. Also. 1 H,; ... unes Sp•rling Investment in Cos1a l\1i·sa, CdM & 1...8.g. C 'J8..S66l Bch. Ag!. f~. 979-8430. -~~~o=r_,P.,.·-,.-=-7'~ I Balboa Peninsula DU.UXE duplex f2J 3 Br- Z'IOO Fp ft, 2 bn1hs ea. All BALBOA Pl:'.:NrN B.1yfron1 i---t-..nenJt:les-int"luded, near 5 HP.. II-BA . Pier, fl&t. shops. 51•1 C1Jbhou.ljC Ave. Av11il tllid June.July 28. $90,<KXJ. Nel$0n S. IWblnson, Also Sept. \Vkly. 673-2039. Broker, 6'15-6120 BAYI-1?.0NT Balboa Penin. 5 4-PLEX, lluntinglon Beach, Br. pier & slip slef."p 14. Good cond. $66,000. Sl2.<KXJ \\'cekl)' July $400. Aug. $500. down, by 0"'ner , 96z..o95l. 673-6055 or 11) 00-0155. EASTSJOE COSTA MESA 3 BR. 21:. ba, summer or (61 . 2 BR units. S920 inc mo. "in1er. ~ Mootero. Call Owner. $87.~. S-l&-9695. c;6.;;73-05='c:26:..__~--­ COOTA ;\tPa;1, 10 unlls. Huntington Be1ch Sl30,CKX). $16,006 ll'IC. l>rinc. only. Bkr. 6~5800. lndust rl•I P roperty 161 1 BR. 2 Ba. Singles, Chlldl'E'n t)k, lrnmed. occup. S2S5. 962~;,1, 9GIK215 La guna &e•ch 3 BR. 2 Ba. · ··"· · ·· · $2751375 ----------yearly, Inquire 400 S. BR tu t -patio 0\\11Cr leaving soon decwalcd. LJ;:e, oUlce, heart 3 BR, 2\-1 Ba .... , ...... S385 NE\V Tennis Club Villa . 3 br, Bayfront No. 5. ......;. •'>Ulm orB u n,,,, u,,, r72ln PARK Newport Apts. Take for s-er Any rcasonnble of ' ""''"R ~ach, For tn-3 BR, 2~ ba. bonus nn. $425 ~· mo. kt'. 4~ over lease. 2 BR, 2 BA, · G ~~-2 BR .. 2 haths • , , ..... $32'5 din rm, lam tin. 2~ ba, NU 2 BR, Cfl>ls, dri>s, NE\V large 2 & 3 BR. 2 BA s25t50. 644-ci87 ~!r2~'21naccepted. 645-41 2 or lom1a1ion contact I Completed July 1.st. $535 \.\'Shfdry. dsh/v.i;h., fri>lc, I · frpl ~ .,.., RIVIERA REALTY \\'r lla1·c Summl'r Hcnta s me. 551_1488 or ••• 1526 . 1 206 G d ...._ __ , Dup exes, view, c ............ OCEANFRONT new 3 Br, 2 CO IFORTABLE hn 49-1-5678 4~ - V• • ....,...... pier, yr y, ran uu>iU. & $300. 496--4191. car garage, SGIXI. yrly lse. !\ retit n1e =-~ ISIOn-Condo. Furn. or 673-3328 H • 8 h CID bltln! frplc &42-344.l ln Fullerton for. elderly u~·. Il\1~1ED. occupancy, U f 325 ELEGANT 2 Br "''/scar. nr. untington ••c ' ' -' \V/bNlut. liWTOOn(hng!I. Pvt will considrr dividing for 2 i d h n urn. shOps/lll·h, Yrly. 835-J..137, NEW 3 BR, lge Liv & din rm, rm. Xinl food &. atlenlion. or more ll'IUUlts. COllBf. llwy · . ' re .,,, Mes• Verde ('ve/wknds 548--7".f38. WALllTSITNG ~ftioog:i-~. ~~sF \V. _:Ce:":::llc.o.:Oc:.l.:;525--58=-=":::·___ at Ne1vport Blvd. f'r!!e 'BR 2 BA furn Nr D n .. • prklli:. 6'12-46-14. l BR. + loft. unfurn .. frplc., E 5 J · · • • · .......,. °" ~~'i::;;,;--~'i;;=,,---1 COUNTRY Club Vill a. 3 br, on canal, Rm for lG' boo.I, OP N •n uan C•p1str•no QCCll.n, across fl'On1 prk. 1-"U l~I. SI::RVICr~ P.EALl'Y 21':1. ba, poolV, Jrd·acu~~· ad· $.".00/mo. 673-'.l874. tor BR"'D -w 2 BR apl pool Nc\\'Pt Sch $200 \1•kly. Westcllff Buildl"I t jacent Mesa e e ...vuntry -"'=='--'-"---"---~--t, 2 or 3 BR Apt '", .... · ' 673--0473 Co \ I /\ Conipan.v \\1 i1h Vis on ,Ce:l:::b:c.:A::d=ll=5'c:i>-"'6Ro.:::=-= 1 ~pistt•n_ 0 Be•ch 111cn1y parking. Rf'nl $2'10., , rner \'cstcl ff Drive &. Univ. Park Ccn1cr. Irvine _ u · u s. • _ at the lcaMJ $2'1·1. cail pat LIDO ISLE, delu:ic "1BR, .IBA, lrvln•· Blv<I.. N cw port Cnll A11,yt.1111c, ~2·7500 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 OCEAN view _ New duplex 2 VILLA YORBA '93-473!1. .2 sty, w/gn.rdcn &. pal lo. Bench. Mr. 11 ow a rd Office hours 8 AM to II PM br, 2 ba, dl!!'hwsr, refrig, Huntington Beach A t Ava.ii Jul..V 14-Sept. 3, eV\'!s 64.'F6101. Laguna N iguel $225. mo. 49&-""9. 17141 842.9622 PF I., U I 370 644-1895 or 548-!M70 "THE "•<10>~" shopping 3 BR .. 2 Bi\. l)lt-ins. OcC"an ---'=-="'~=""",.:-~-urn. or " urn. LTDO bde, comp!. furn. 2 mall. con~lsllng of 22 unique ~ i~~. ~1;:~:· ~1ti. ·:: .' ." ~~ L~~;· vi:"''~ ~'l~CuJ11:. r!!~: vle\v, $200 nio. Call; 642·1155 Spa~ ~~R~~l~9S &~199. Cost• Me.. ~1!;1 2k~:h. ~~~~·w:.tl1Xv:ll ~~':· $1~081':no~'7~11ea~~~ 4 BR. 2 bath.~·····•··•·?.!~ f~·.,.._,,!>eaeh, $500 mo. or "193·6228· Kids ok. Pool. Kee.Ison t.n. $l"5 & UP June, July, Aug. 675-1365. V 6 !_,llflgl' __ ... 425 30lh St ., N.8 . 4 BR., 21,l b!'llh!!-· • · • · · · • .,....., "-"'--~-=·.,-,:----.,----Coron1 del Mer t l blk W. Of Be11.ch Blvd., ~ STUDIO apt. Hunt Harb, •. ,.,JWU N••port Beach ~i;;;;i;;;;~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii o!f Sinter). 963-4029 or GIGANTIC 1 & 2 BR. beaut fll.rn, rec tacll, ac"°" CUST. DESIGN UOO sq.ft. 1l11l1 'l 11'111\, ·---1 \.1'11 llnr "SINCE I.MS" l.~I \Vestern Bllllk Bldq-. University Park, lrvint> Doy• 552-7000 Nights ADULTS • LEASE 847-7786. You Bel It's underpriced! from ocean, $150. wk. corne.r. Suitable sllill'l'/of. 2 BJ{, 2 ha ; pool $25Cl ~.,, 2 BEDROOM, 1 b•th That's why these epta. won'! 879--XISI ; 811.-7013 eves. fices. Front!! on Westcllfl REALTOR 642-5.'m Q. bulltlns, fully carpeted. last 10::fi· Crptii, drJ)S, itove LIDO Isle, 11pa.cklu!I 4 BR. ~ ~~ ~Ir CondsJ.lenty Duplexes Furn. 345 ..... Children OK. $145. per ~1\·~e c:~cr!:1: a"; a ~n 311 BA home, ~ rt. Rl\y. Al.RP~RT"'c'IEU!NTE9'R'llG month C • 11 DALE, Ad ulis, no pe111. ~ Fuller'. ll·nnl!I, ~le. P!!OO· ullls. 1 alboa Peninsut• ON TC:N ACP...ES 962-4471. ton Ave. (1 hlk E. of New-tum. Jul)-Aug. 61~766· Dtoluxe 1• 2 &. 3 mom ortk~ Apts. furn./unfurn. ~8..!le port Blvd., & I blk. So. ot BF.ACON Bay, Newport adJnct/1t Alrportcr . Hotel. Fireplace / priv. patios. OlARM! 1-BR. du p I~ x. Bay, C.M.J 642-86tl0. 8("('1eh, 3BR. patio, ttnnls, Lowr11 . nHcs, tuJJ services. Pool11 Tennis Conlnt'I Bkf!rt . redcc., new cpts/drps, etc. TKE EXCTTINC $215 week. it4-673-:)0}l / 2.Jl-833-3223 (9-12 weekdays) 4. ACRES 4 BR. 2 BA. nr. Culver &. $100 -u1~h1:. pd .. altra<.'. 1 Wi\l.t1u1, frplc, bltn~. cpts &. s:·-~,,~j,d~~~:Viront drps, rnc·d yn.J. Children & 2 & 3 BR su1nmer ,\;, winter 114 £. Bruboa Blvd. 673-0526 Newport Be•ch 900 Sta 1..an, Cd1t1 6¥·26ll Inra111 O.K. No pets~ PALM MESA APTS. M5-34a7. • EXECllMVE ofrl cc with int· CMacArthur nr Coal!:t Hwy) ~kisavail 7/l. . AflNITTES TO NPT. BCH. LIDO Isle, 4 BR, 3BA, home prcsglvt' oce1tn vu & rccep. -"''-"=-~~-~-1 Bach l &: 2 BR tro SlSO July $Jn, Aug, $1400, days tlon IU'Ca, l>'Mhlon Jgl~nd pct11 ok. $295. MG-1071. Wti.1 localed corner. Prcscnl Jntoo\t'! Sl400. per mo. Crtflt potenllal -'A'il/ d 1v1dt>. Ap- prox St.25 aq. rt. Jloy McC•rdle Re1ltor J.310 N~'Jl'Ol'I BJ\'rl., C.li1. OOch, bc1tut. loc. $.1.25 -Chr1nnlna 2 BR • .2 BA 4BR. 2BA, blrha. crpls, drps. houJJC. \'\cw! Avail 5-6 nlO~ Chlldren/!ln1I pct!! ok, ph NU-VIEW-RENTALS ~17-9U5 or !14$-1429 541-7729 673-..tOlO r)r 494--32@ Lagunti Be•ch Houses t:Jnru rn. J05 , ..... !!!!!!!I .................... , FOR LF..ASJ-;, new tnduatrlal Gene r•I bulldln!l \\'t'lll sldf Cbs1a I ---------- [\fesa., lO,::iiO ¥1· ll. on a C &. 5 Bll. 111h11rp, exec. :tQ,OCX) *"' n \\111 dJvlde. hom~ w/m 1uiy xt riu. Rent RUdy 7 I. l:ll RIDDLE $3!'~~1911. No <ee1 Ill ru:ALTI'. ~~II . 128-{J671 or Q...lj2(W) OIARMCNG 3 Oft 2 Ba. nr. lx:b, I ir r Io pt , $500./mo. Now-Dec. Qwn r A K .l • ·~1 11ave liOme thlng you w11..nt to tfl"ll" CIR!!!l'!fiM 11ds d"' It \\'tlJ • r.all NOW 642.-5678. BAY VIEW 4 br, 2 ba, upper. Comp!. tum. Re-dee. 2 blk!!: to l)('(.'Qll, -'14th St, l'n I~. AVll.11. G-Z . dtiyt 54.1-5i820, eves. 832-9478. Dupltxn Unfurn. 350 Bolboo P•nlns ut1 2 BR, t BA. 11pper, cptir, drpll, bltnl'I, ,1.tar11gt" Avail Now. Yurly, 675-0496 HARBOR GREENS DELIUXE 2SB150r, dr:J>·,.~t, Adults N~ Pe.b':' 962-1356, eves~ NB. Musi • u b ·I el Im: Furn. &. Un fun1. Fr $1.10. ~il~ afS'8&.om _,...,,.., ... or 1561 Mesa Or. NEWPORT on 01 a n n el 1 "m:;;;,cd,;l=-•'c:c":ly~, ,:64o.4--063S:...:::'2"·,.,.. __ I Bach, l , 2 & 3 BR'11. Atodcls ......... {5 blks !rom Newport Blvd.) •mall hol111e, sins 6, weekly, DESK 15pace l\Vallsbl11 S50 Ope:n JO 'Ill 7 pm. 2700 WALK to A~""'''. new room,y 546-9860 montl'lly, 847...s270 mo. Wiii Provlde furniture Petenon y,1,y, CM:nr. Har-2 BR, 2 uA, bltinl dAh/wsh, * CASA VICTORIA * 1 It 2 BR. Apt. from Sl.50 to at $5 mo. An11wcring a.irvtce bot Blvd. & Adams. Bat, •hag crptl'?Jt 494-8322 t • 2 DR Furn • Unfurn $ZlO week. 544-6800 or tl'IOll11blc. t78,'m Beach 8lvd. .. , "370 * 2 DR 2 ba h 1-1 Gt: • °' • l·lunllngton Bench. 642-4321 ;nv-u • • Pus • e """ · Ci.lrpclls, dr~1pc1, D/W, TV 6T;,-7t>98 --l~UXURY sptll level Rnrdcn bltln r'2t ~ru, adult.II ant. Pool, eie. Cn1n~ by ln·l'L"'t oo=-:""'1~,,~,-V/~•~te-r~fro-,~,~3 16 7 WESTCLIFF-NB npt.. prlv. park like selling, only. $ O. 92 quire nhoul O\lr ri.tove-ln Al· BR/2 BA. June/July $1250 19~. 1294. iS6 & 540 sq, rt 2 Br. pnrtllllly tum., lncllKI )140, ·2BR, In 4-fllex, ¥ Rty, lownnco, !11"1 Victorin SI. nt mo. Aua:. $1500. 673--8886. Am PI e v r k g. Utt 1 .. 1'tOv(', rot, dshwlSI'. Ir.dry 2 O'f)ll, drps, R/0, enc!JKI ffRrhor, C.P..t &1~0 11,1 a breeze .•• seU Your BAumirlU'dncr, $41-5032. bl~k11 lo OCh. or bay avail , JCarage, 962-4522 f'ast rcsullt Are just a phone ltems with ea.e, use Dally J.,or lhtH llcm undr:r $50, tryl 7·20 S.1.!)S. Gr.1~7S29 Sell Idle ltema •.. 642-5678 CAii awiiy &12-S67S. P"'l"'lo.o.t "Cl"'•=~'=ifi"<d""'. 64=2--"ro678=·-~-•~b<_'l'o_n_ny~P_l ... _her_. __ I ' . • r 01.!LV PILOT 23 ' -I~ ;;;I _ ...... _ .... ..;;1~~~1-·_ ..... "_, ... .:;1~~1 1-· .. -I~ 1-........... I~ I IDJ[ ml I ![;] "--1-_ ...... _;.""1l_ lfll] 440 Schools •& ·Schools & Gardening Painting & .;.;;;;.;:;:.;.;.=-----I Paperhln_ging 1n1tructlons 575 Inst u ti 575 /JUNTJNGTON Uch, ln1m11c. -"""'-""--"'='---':.:..:....;c::.:.:;.r;::.<:;.o::n::;•:__ _ _:~ SUMMER CASH CARRIERS NEEDED >"UL.L ilnie handynw1 cap-""""'" .,..... .,,..,. Private hoinoowner in East• No \\'astlru: nblu of tvplaclng g1olding. & 2 room, cpt'd, pvf bllth, prk&'. 11lll pd. 350'. $90. Mr. Lang 51().1301 ''"kday!!. CORONA dcl Mar, Coast }-lwy-slore or ottit'i' for rent. Street level. $150 mo11th. 675-0562 BRAND ne\v slorcs, offi ces, Jndiv. air & heal, clevatot11. 17301 Bench Blvd. 1-l.B. 1 842-2834. \ Business Rental ' 445 STORES Main Street, Courtyard 11nd Ocetinlront Stores avallr11Jlc at n1ode1it renlii. BALBOA INN 105 Main St. ORANGE COUNTY VOCATIONAL TRAINING SCHOOL LEARN AUTO TUNE-UP 1..._.::;:!t:l;;:..:;;, ,.._.::..., * J Wlf K INTINSIYI COURSI bluff nl->t.'dz; port llnte help * WALLPAPER * FOR DAILY PILOT ha':,f1ng doors. in San Juan JRYINE PERSONNEL for s<111>c hill wc<l<)lng and When you call "Mac" Cup •lriu'!>, '93· I l2ti, 5ct>1 nr-r:c: ••re:~ 'CY clean-up. Only len1porary 548-144·1 t>\'hi, G1\L, Friday needed l'IQw, LJVI\,.,~ J""A..JU"'6 bttl tr you nel'd a li11le extra PAINTING & n-pair. 35 yrs MALE OR FEMALE ass1une lull duly, heavy Aftl'r 5 P1't By Appolnrmrnl sun1n1('r cash. call. $2.00 J*r \\'OrkfTIBn.o;hip guar. 1'<ike cugt ndatlons, fl h on cs, Micro Blo!ogist to Sl2K hour and fJexlblc hours. Call ndvanrage 11f n1y exp. MUST BE 10 YEARS OF AGE OR O LDER pn.1x·1· \\Ork. 11hot~-rJ.<1>hic Comm'I Ar1ist/Adv to $12K a lter 6 Pl\1. 644-0577. :'136-705&. HAVE A DEPENDABLE BIKE U!q,~rntl ht:lpf11t C11ll Carol Dt'!ii~n Ort11l11man $866 • _ ~7-3'>4.3 Ind Con'm Loan Proe S850 E~'PERIENCED .1hpane~ * PAINTING * GOOD PRO~ T -* GARDENE R * Payroll CQnstr lO s~ ·denc1· t..'\l111plc1e Ytll'CI II pu;-,s lo l'ttll profrs..<;ionttls. Iii S ! B B Sc-r"y 10 Controller $725 n , inll'Htinc.c, Schrubbct'y, 1' .. or rrc\· esr. 616-5178. • e your OWf'! OSt Fi C Bkkpr/Con:slr to $700 trees. Free c s l i 1n11 l c s , ;,,=-,c:..:::..,=c:._:'...'.:'..:O::C"--~ N•wpott-431eech PffiUMla, from 29th St, to 60th St, }> uli 01· p tlille Ill vnur Secl'"lari""' IO •-645-0347 Pl?Or . 1J<1in tcr. honesl wor~. CALL 642 21 E t "11 A k I G J ti I ~~ '" "" ~ · 1 11 t r 1 -, x • ., , s or ary arre O\\'n a.rcu. I-ig h J1K'<'>m1..·. , """'''' 1, ....... Up ~~ 1-eas. 11 ex , .ree es . ....._~" , .. ~.. """"' * GARDENER * nl'rs. 548--2759. Help Wanted, M & F 710 1 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Guaranteed Cusfomers Dental Frnt ore S600 ri.~ow. edge & gen'l garden-Plaioler, Patch, Re pair . j No Cash D PM°:'ln\ Line-s Und\vr lo $600 u1g cure. Expert & depend-Beauty Opera tors ~ own $1'•l'retary tm<>s 10 $550 able. J\!Ugt area<>. (2J No f.ollo\ving necess. Nev.' • Cro.ss country Ear11 NO\I', P;iy Later PBX/Reception1s1 10 $550 * TUmON FINANCING AVAii.AiLi P F * PATCH PLAsrERING * D Al 5"7187 rompt-ree Est All types. 1'Tee eslimates lie. ok . ...,Susy shop. &.15-1.050 river s --RcccplJonis11"fypist to S~ ~ • * PRIPAUTION FOi Pete 534-7187 Call 54.tHi825 !\Ion Uii'U'""'S'.at. e Foremen GENERAL OFFICE Inven. Con.trol Clrk ~ * MODllN Dl~!t!'!OSTIC 1_9,,•MINT * MORNINCi-.. CLASS "A" SMOG y , .... B"AUTY ~, t I •i'"m • Mana go s RecC'pl·Pcrsnl $450 RETAlL stores or olficei>, APTllNOON & r' LICINSE INCLUDID ARD Clean-up, main t . Plumbing c. '-'"" 11 or, " ... -r Ca reer mi nded, enthuslast!c, Gen'] Of\' Typist $4,j(} 6310 Vlest Coast Hwy, N\vpt lYININli-CLASSES \ti Conin1. -Res. Opening new • poo i;irl, 1 ai;sistant for busy • Assemblers 1n<livirlual. <:1gc 25/35 \1•ith Kcypunch/6 mo's exp S450 Bch. $ 2 O 0 • $ 2 5 o . nlOn-* Job Placement--.Astistance Available (j'~~~ne~~~14-i6~P an es e L.lt. OTIS PLUJ\IBING ~~~:_~t~1.uf610 be \\1. 1 i t~~~t • Molders gc10d typ1n&:: skl!ls. Plr•a!(ant F'i!" Clel'k $360 6?5-K740 thly/1ease. 673--370G or *Cl F 1 N Remodels & H.epairs. \Yater llwy N.B. S<IZ-3."70 •'Inspectors phon<' vuii:r & nu1nnf'1'. CALL TRISH l lOPh'lNS 213'/869-5.!J8."i a51es orm ng ow * Creative Gardening heaters, disposals, furnaces, e Ge l Repairmen I\ fl'ont office apJ)l':i1·anee. Jl::RRI \VHlTIEMORE * Special Courses for Mechanics who CJea~ur, lt'la_int, Landscll ping, dsh\\'ashrs. 642-6263 J\1/C & BEAUTY 0 1>r, exper, w/or All 3 Sh 'f Ncn tnl·si; a 11H1.~L Nr .. v of-4&.~ ~.17th St. <at lrvhieJ Gt 145 E. 18111 St., CM. Suitable need Class "A" License Sprinklers installed/repaii· B/A. Complete Plumbing \\'ilhout following. Xhi"L op· · · 1 ts Ju·i·s In Neii·poi·t J:>C"iu:h nr S 't 224 6421470 for stores or ofc. 362 sq. ft. Coinincrcia.l/R.eiiid.· S4f,..lOt2 SC'rvi c:C'. por. in Cdl\1. Call 673-0008 \Ve Will TJ'a1n Airport. Slli/S-4:i0. l'llone UI 8 -$l001n~J-~ ~~sq. !IE. $280/ .,----FOJrlNFORMATfON-----~ PLUrttBING REPAIR aft 6pn1. MacGregor Y ~~ht Corp. sa.:~2066 ~: :~o Hni -noon rc11' V,,..... ..,,.. •.. """• Jt1 010, · .. · cul atate, C_ALL 714/646•5065 I i:;Xp, Japanese Gardene1'. Boat Repairman 1631 Placcnlla, C.l\1. hl!i·ivle\1-, · 548·1168. Com11lcte yad mainl. Shrul>-No job ton small -.:::::;.:.:;c.:,~~~~~~ JANITOR, lite n1aintenance, ~C-O~MM=~E~R~C-IA_l_A_P_T-.-' becy, lrees. Free est. also ** 642-3128 ** \\'atct'front exper. pref'd. COUNTt:R hclp, restaurant. • GIRL FRIDAY f/tiJne. Over 21 . Apply in ON COAST H 2120 PLACENTIA AVE -e· OSTA MESA [ Babysitting. 645--0347. TOTAL SERVICES co. . FuJl ,t, p/ti1n c. i\1ust ha\'C' l\Ialf' o\'cr 11. par! 1line, Part ti niP, 8·30 1o 12:30, 5 person Hunt1ngto~1 BeRch WY· ;~;;~ii~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~ EX p E R . A tn c r i can r-.·ii11or Pluinbing & Repa\rs short hair & clean l'ff'Ol'd . nights. Apply Burgf'r King, I day \Vl'l"k. ~2.50 pc!' hou1·. Convl'llt"1'<..'Cl\I Hospital, 1~11 CdM, 673-3345 l ~ Ga rd en er. Mai ntenance, 646--0977 or S46--1809 Blackie's Boat Yard, -New-2015 Harlxtr, Costa J\1esa Al'cura t1~ 1yring and short. Flonda SL, H.B 8.-17-351::> . . ,-n-d7u-,-,~r7ia~l~R~e-n-t~a71--475~0 I =i J[g]1 Cleanup & Landscaping. Sew_i ng/Alteri!lti?ns port Beach. CUTIER~xpcrienccd ro 1· hand. Contact !\tr. i\lt· J AN ITOR/Gardener con1bo !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lost and Found I ~ Call 64fr1930. BOOKKEEPER drapery \\'Ork room. Call Nan1{'(', 963-4:i67. p/time. Apply betv.n 8an1- I• ~tructlon I ~ bard8ning/Land1caping Alterationa:-642-5845 Expanding Los Angeles & 533--7161 or 962-33-19. GIRL Friday, sh nol req'd. 4P111• Mon·Fri. ~tesa Verde NOW LEASING ~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii~~-Expect, reliable, loc(\), free Neat, accurate. 20yearsexp. Orange Counties CPA firn1 Delivery of DAILY PILOT, Lite typing &_SQn1e bbkpng ~onv. Hosp, 661 Center St. Huntinnton Bt•ch T k 1 N "'S.3878 ha'> career o,...n;....,. for full S u ND A y ON L y, t o knov.•ledge. 'I'akata Nur"Sery, CM • • Found _lfroe 1d1) 550 Jicho.ols • e!il. 8 a a ursery"" T S • ~ ··• C JUNIOR SALESMAN NEW...M-1 ree erv1ce charge bookkeeper. Multiple n~\\'S per C'dtTiers in S1\N 780 Baker, .r-.r. : . • EXP.ER. JaQ3nPse Gardener. 1~" · d · bl 1ENTE .R · ''" o.1 Ft • UP FE --ro -=· ---·a-=-i:. ~ n -i·'.::'"""-P---·~ ~-----"" ~ger expenence estra e. . .area., cquu·es GIRL F:riday, Real.ty/CQn_str-EePn $20-140 nor-week ·"" o3I • • ,-.: l\.1ALE Tcn·ler mix -1'n1truct1'ons 575 ..,on1p1ete yar ·srv. e 1a. oi: TREF: tr1mmmg -moval ·Sal 1 'ti r , •• Jlcunillon & NC'\\'land ,. ' '"' · · ary commensura e WI 1 ul!C o Staf1Qn \\agon or Co. Re1aled exper in hkkpg/ -\';'Orking after school and 646-06 97 or 83 3-05 19 \\'earlng flea <.' o I l a 1· • -~--------'C...: llf'll.t. Fi-ee esl. G42-4?.89. spraying, stumps -Call experience. Call for appt Van. Contact. J\tr: Harry phones. Salary open 675-6900 on Saturdays getting l\C\\' \Vhlte/gold/black. Vic -* PIANO LESSONS * General Services Dave 675-5435 714: 833--0651.. Se<!ley, 3.10 \\·est Bay St, customers for 1he Daily Il'Vine lnciustrial urea on 548-596.'l w· d Cl • c 1 !'it &12-4?21 2-1800 sq. rr. M-1 spaces, Sat. 54!H811 or 6T::>-8327. !~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 YARD ,i:: hsecleanine, win-in ow ean1ng B 0 0 K KEEP E R , lite, os a esa. " 1-lbspital '· • Pilot. This is nol a paper ,~·ith fron t oI(iC'es, lt-trge \":' p/time. $150 per 1n o . DELIVER\' l\1un, p/tin1c route and d~ not include rear door. l<.IC"al f 0 r MALE kitten approx 2 dO\V \\'Shn~. haulng, garden· WINDO\VS 'vus hed -Jov• Pacific Sands Cuhana Club, fo1· rurnl1urc !->torr ,,·ork. MISSION (leliveries Qr collecting. 1nonths, unusual co Io r, I I~ ing. Very reas. r ates, ratC"s. \\'ill clean screens & R141 Atlanta, H.B. Ovcl' 18 & must be .neat & • \Ve have openings in South- laborat.ory $245. ea. 1775 vicinily \\'ilson ,•· College, Semces 1nd Res-irt &l&-3798. t"-e m1'1ror fr-de~n \ '1 1· F 't t c-~ M d South \Yhittier SL, C.M. Days .-.: ~c:-=""'c...,~-,.,~~-=-=~ ~.. =· .. --BOOKKEEPER _ Ourstan<l-c l'<ln. 1• ar 1n · urnl ure, \l'C'S .,.,,a esa an 464-$.'\.~ or 646--068) eveii. €ost.a-l\fesa. Call &.-identify, • __ .f\f LC H A,E.L · S H 01.1..E 1.~d~a~b~le~&IG-0~~864~~~~~~ 1 ing, cxperienced-full-l'harge-1865 Harbor Blv(l , Cl\t Jluntington ---Beach only. l WAREHOUSE fAS-4681. REPA IR2-S140, 'LITILE 1?o9kkeeper for investn1ent 518-5131. c "t Apply-now! 968·9641. :1 ri.10. old 11), bl"Ol\'llt black Baby11'tt1'ng JOBER" 64 3 I [Ill fin11. Salary open. 5-17-6621. DELIVER\' Boy wan1ed, ap-. ommun1 Y. \\'ith dO\·k. northern Cosra pu Fashi I I k I t I • f l d KEYPUNCH p. on i; . P g. o Hauling E-lo>< •It I BROILER '1ru1, p/time, ex-ply in person,. L o Y s Me.\ia, ~ sq f!, inrluding by Robinsons -fi.1_6 p.n1. IL---"•_•_'_'---' _ " N"-·"ry 2038 Ne w po r1 II Ir. l'OO / BABYSITTING any age. . ~r1·eoccd. New1>0rl Beach '"·"""' · FT ~~,~~. C~n:~~' ~t;~<'joh~so;i, 673-5529 Lots of TLC, 6 to 6. GE.""I' RID OF UNSIGHTLY Tennis 4:1ub, 260~ Eastbluff; Blvd; Cl\f ·• HOSPITAL DAY SHI 642 3120 BLAC!\ & silv<-r n1 a I c Mon.-F'ri. Some n i t es. TRASH & DEBRIS $10 NB Dental A ssistant . • . . -. · German Shcphenl found on 548-391 7 or 646-55.'i4. LOAD. COILEGE STU· Job Wanted, Male 700 BUSBOY, Cook, \Vaitress or \\/anted: Best ch.tirsidc-as· 6 i\-Io's actual v.>0rk exper. 4001 BIRCH, NB San Diego Jo'\\'Y, near Culver COLLEGE Sophomore girl _Do:.'.:E~N~Tc.::54~8-64:..:c='"o:..,.-~--QUALrFIED -n-. ctn. m'"'. \Vaiter. rt1ust be over 21. sistant available. \V illing to on keypunch, keytape or key 20t'Xl, 2000, 3600 sq.ft . or COil"\· 'il~lan~>~P~-~ln~j=u~•"":.:::·~"°"'7-~7290.:::o~· _ I \Viii babysit while you vaca· LDCAL moving & hauling by '"'':1 .,. __,. t \\·ork hal'd for good pay for 27802" Puerta Real disc device. ho eJiereor. Avit il. 911173 1 k Re Expertise don1. ser. bach. \Vages acco1u1ng o expcr. . . CI-lILD'S pr es c rip Li 0 n tion. Call Linda, 646-8693. student. Large true·, as. qtrs., offices_ boats. 548_7197 Apply in person, J-lan1bu!'gcr young doc-I ors in very bu1'y rt'11ss1on Viejo Apply In The !\Jr. Baun1gartlner, 541-5032 glasses, found rt1esa Verde Builders 534-1846 or 534-2164. llamlel, 15'15 f\dains Avf', praclice. i\1ust have C"xpe1-. tEast of Sa{\ Diego F'l'\\')' Personnel Department Share APT or 1-IOUSF: area, approx ooe 1nonth YARD, garage cleanups. Job Wanted, Female 702 Costa. l\-1esa. ,\sk for l\·lr. ience !2 yrsJ, take Jo'i\1X, Crm,·n Valley Park\vay) Monday-Fri, 9 am-12 Noon Cfilr'HOl\1E--PXRTNER' ago. 545-8012. ----RenlOve trees, dil't ivy. Hagan. have extensive kno\vll'l;lge of 836-119-1 or 54$-1479 FND small white male poo-~~Lythin bguly!~ur o~o;ee ~!J;', Drivewys, grading. 847-2666. ~~~n~ sc~ls bu~ineu ,','m'elu,· *CAREER TRAVEL* expanded duties. l\-Just be {714) 831-2300 Storen.e -455 die Jull(> 16 blwn 16th & 17t h Call G ... ~. 547_1838 GEN Hauling. "'-'e ; Shrub ~ -neat. (lependii.ble. en thus-• 011 Santa Ana in C.l\l . .,_-,.... .,.., secretarial position as National publishing company iastie, healthy & 20-J5 yrs. "·'° _ 32 "'"'396 Corpet Service trim. Gar & Yd cleanup. typist, stenographer o r is no\v hiring gals ]8 & 552-83.19. (714) 495 '400 STORAGE building f or '1't0-:>l or ,.,...,... · -Est. 531-6377, 5574i904. receptionist. Experienced in over 10 11.ravcl major cities, 0"0--0"0~~---~~-I "'t household goo d s. $30 FND: Surfboard on a SKIPLOADER & d tru k calculating aod posting. Ne''' y 01·k, '!1'aml, Hawaii. DENT A L 1·eceptionisL LADY for counter \vork in """" JOHN 'S Carpet & Upholstery ump c " · · v · H'I monthly .:1:> f'l<w•rr C.M. Newport Beach. ldentify Dri Shampoo free Scotch· \\-'OJ'k. Concrete, asphalt References available. 545· No experience ne<::essary. 2· J\Iission 1ejo/Laguna di RN'S dry cleaning plant. rt1ust be -~ -accur-ately Si i~'i; 'OUl'i,. ~~:. ,5011 "'Rt?lardafilsJ':' sawing-, breaking.~846-7llD. 42-J9~ \veek ex'fX'nse-paid-b,aining ar.E:a. Experience require · _ neat & friendly. Ask tor 125 RE\\IARD for a1·ceptable 6~1355. NEED l•"ip al 110me'. \Ve pro.,.,....m. Must be able .10 Call 830-l395 Pat, 892-931 4. 5970 Degreasers & all color 32' ·FUR.i'lITURE Varr for ' .. --· I'l'nlal, at <.'08.St area. 1 Br. J•OUND sniall s 1 am e s C' brighteners & 10 minute local furn hauls & gen'I have aides, 11 u r s es. start immediately. For ap-DENTAL assistant -pati -'\lestm1nster Bl, \\'estm. House, yrutl; all. 5. &12-fll69 f('male kitten. Vic. Oak\\-'OOd blca:ch tor Whitt-· carpets. hauling. 548-1862. h o us ekpr,'>, con1panions. pointment for intervie\v ca ll tin1e possible full time. e SURG. • Legal ~cretary. Legal Rentals W•nted 460 Apts, l l.B. 64&-8448. Save YQUr money by saving H leaning 1-lomemakers up jo hn , 956-8863 between 9"5, Tues· Chairside assnt. Experience SUPERVISOR exp pref. S/H, 90wpm, typ- FND Sun small bla<'k \\'hife inc exlra 1rips. Will clean '-'-o~u~19;_o,;•c_;_ _ _,,_ ____ I c54:0:.7_..,."'-'~'~· ----~--Fri. necessary. 495-4601 ing 70. \\'ANT S 0~1 EON E TO dog, ntale, vie. Crest & living r:in., dining rn1, & CALL Crosby lnternational \\TILL do your .payroll in my DENTAL assistant \vanted e· MED. SURG. • Senio r Secretary, TAKE TENDER LOVING Main SI., H.B. ~9'109. hall $15. Any rm. $7.50, Gingham Girls for your honic. Will pick up and Civil Engr Cons1r S18K for specialists office. ex· 3 to 11. 11 to 7 1\•/~rcnch spe~ng ability. CARF. OF YOUR llOl\t E? FND Blk shaggy fml dog cpuch $10. Chair $5. 15 yrs. home, apartment or office return. &l0-08S7 Gen'l Acc1ng l\lgr to Sl5K pcriC'nce preferred. 644-0683. Typing 70, S/H, 90. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE. I Suburba '-'XP. is what counts, nol cleaning. Bonded & insured. ed F 7 O Elec. Technician io SL">K D ENT A L Assistant , 9'.ICU-CCU e Executive Sec re tar Y. _ no children desire to lease 2 p1n~a 1 !~ a~~118 n n1ethocl. I do work myself. &1~10. Help Want , M& 1 Control Engr to $13R chairsidc C..'<~ preJ, call bet. • 3 to 11 , 11 to 7 • ttlust speak & write fiuent ' or 3 broroom., 2 bath un-ar • · · · --· Good r_t'f. 531--0101 . E.'xec. Sec:y, n1gn1t $700 loam & 3pm, :Hs-5588 Spanish. Typing 70, S/H, 90. 'furnished hon1e in Laguna. r ND .SO\illl Unl San1oyed. Carpenter Carpet Cleaning ASSEMBtERS Secl'etaries to $650 DENTAL R {' n.e p I i 0 n st •• PEDIATRICS • Secretary, S/H not req. Corona dt'I !\-1ar. or Nev.·port Vit~ Kooks St., C. J\t • Floor Care & Windows Audit seC:'y, S.A. to $625 '" Good typing, speed & ac· Beach. Need Jmntediatel.v, 6-'6-8448. Prop Mgmt Sec'y S600 mature, ex~1'. F/limc. F 11 to 7 curacy. NE\\I. remodel, fran1e & Dutch l\1aint Serv. 5.17-1.508 Of '1k S'50 Call 54S-&S44 e Cl k I · ~ typing tr• July 15th is a 1nus1. Phone F'ND • Black male poodle finish, stores, ollices & Elecl!'Qnies firm needs ex-Gen'l c, " Ing •. 4~50 & OB RN & LVN er ypist, 6 """ 494-4901 "'IPPY· Sat. Ralph• 17th St. Dedicated Cleaning · d bl r Recept. Gen'! Ofc ,,. DENTAL Assnt., 1 year ex-• speed & accuracy . • ~ " ltomes etc. Custom , .. ·ork. pcrience assem ers 01• k T · .,~ · 11 t 7 ' CN Ph · I I BACH apt. yearly. Beach Joe 5-15-662-l or 516-4370. Licensed. 962-l9G1 • \VE DO EVERYTHING * production dept. F'ull time ·Cler yp1st f"";oo per.. full time, Fountain o '-I annaCf!'UbC<;t. s nc pref, Mon-\Vcd. 2J. 3: Lott 555 Refs. Free est. 646-2839 employment & ex~llent Payroll Clerk .,. Valley, Call 839-9660 --'f727 eam833-pu,2500Dr, Irv. lne 6~-~~ Th s 71' . MINOR home rt'pairs. Plum· DOUG'S I I . benefits. Just-1,;> n1in.-fron1 NE_W_e_QR.T L'aboratory ~,,..,., or ui-s· un , -.: bin g -Carperitry-Painting--earpe c-ea-n 1 n g 1 Dr's Ass-istant Equal Opporfilriity EmptQYer 673-6840. EL 1'\le. Call S4Q-5560 evenings, ,.,, ee k e nd s , Santa Ana. Personne Agency BACH apt, yearly. Beach l'>C H p hon1e/ofHce/apls. 962-8672 Call For App1. 833 Dover Dr., N.B. Young lady'(lS-28) to assist . MEDICAL .TECH Legal Secretary uoo+ pi'f't. Mon-Wed, 21 :~: . Cement, Concrete 1-lun!ing lon Beach. Indus1 t·ial Re lations 642·3870 in health spa. \Viii train, no 3 to 11 :30 Good Skills 626-8250 Or Thurs-Sun 71.!: _ REWARD _ Japaneu Houseclean(rv1 A 1 · Westcli:f( 673$10. PATIOS, walks, drives. $a\\', E . do' .........a • b··• (7141 494-9401 exp. nee. .PP l_Y_ in person Exceffent Benefits Personnel Ag-enC"y ALE CAT break, remove & replace xp("r. 1n tng evvu JO . CLERK TYPIST any a fl or eve. 2930 Vt/. 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. GARAGE \\'AN'I'f.I) BLK. M eoncrete. 54S.-.~ ror f'st . Phone 645-03·17 Ccx1s! J-{\\'y., N.B. & Working Conditions (:\1.ar~ III Centeri ~--•1 3 · TELONIC S11!es order dept Accurate !,::::;~:;:::::i::;~:;::::::::;;:=:::~J ........, .... "esa area.· n10. NEEDS Ch'ild Caro LAD\" ,1·anrs housC"clean111g '12-8836 • 64~ aft 6 • "'ork. Expcr. 01\•n trans. INDUSTRIES :~~~~1'.it~. ~·fe~1~rd~~c~~~: i--0-1-A-L""-"'A___..J_Q __ B ... f An ei:i~~~~;twiity LI VE-IN Housekeeper to GARAGE \\'au1ed, e~IO!k.'<l, MEDICATION CHILD Ci\RE. Age 2-5. f.X>. * s47-:w.37 * l B h tessing, invoicing & ulher · cat'{' for 4 yr old __girl, lite single or 1~i~fJ· DAIL y J){'ndable, mall.lN" lady. ~1ain La ndscaping aguna eac ad1ninisLralive-functions. • hskpng. S.A. area. s:G-9770. & Edinger area fSanra Ana). F_,q ual Oppor. Employer Liz Reinders Agency HOSPITAL \ J im Roche. Losl 6 '6 vk'. &1u;h & 541-1.AAl 1 LANDSCAPE, Gard en Call .r1or AP1P1: 4500 Campus b r .. N.B. NEW V ... ,478618. · ,, · I · kl lndustria Re atJons C S Slat{'r. ery ,;,1y, ,1 • C < ,.11a1nt.. C' ean-up, sp1'ln rs. ASS 1 S TA N1 inanagcr 557-3401 MA HINIST REWARD ontractor -Lie. 133790. 646-6852 trainee, counter girls, try (714) 494-9401 ~~A Nan\<' your price! 3 pound JACK Taulane _ Repalr l ~M~·~·~o~n~ry~------cooks. 18 or over. Apply lo Di'SRWAsHER~ c;;n;J.s ~IMtTcyGentraIHospiral sil -ay n1ale poodle dd' 20 managC'r, Jack In 'fhe Box. TELONIC D" · & P' Sh 628 N V('r gt · remod .. a it. yrs exp. BRICK ,, ........... , slum~-ne 38>-E. 17th St., Costa '1esa. ining · 1~ op, · NOW OPEN Dog must have Insulin shots LIC''d. 1.1y \\lay Co. ~7-0036. '"'~""' • .. ~•" •• Coast H"ry" Laguna Beach. da!ly. J ·-•y Youi•• J.L. & block fences, oonorele A 1 INDUSTRIES 2701 S ~ ~ pall-1•-& d . u 0 DISH\\' ASHER r u 11 & o . Bristol Realty, ·166"'12 Beach Blvd., Electrical os, \Va ''"~ riv~·ays. NEW CAR SALES I B h I ........ I~ I liiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... Personals 530 PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach ' I '1 ' - . ·- ' j • • • ' ::i -' ' I I NOTICE L" het'f'by given ll:lal the und<'rslgned "'"ill -----1-""t be test>Qn!iblr_fo1· any debts or llabilltic11 eon- lractcd by anyone ollwr th011 myself, on or after this rlate of June 14th, 1973. T\\'Ula l\I.F. Young. 2079 Thurin, Apt No. 2. Costa l\.fesa, Calif. J-l .B. 84T-] 216 or g. 12 . 8540 _.... Tile entry \\-'ays. 963-1855 .aguna eac PI ti nl e. In ter vle\vs Santa Ana (714) 979-3500 CommensuratP V.'/exper. I k S Experieneed salesn~an only 8am-4pm. Mon-Fri. Me~a Apply Betv.·een 9 ant & 4 pm Previous \\'Ol'k necessary in LADIES. flexible bracelet.. != L ~tCI_AN, lice~~ ___B.ri~k-B~_OC ~tone needt.'d _in Clne Qf Orange Equal Oppo1< Eniployer Verde Conv. HQsp, 661 au•s milling machines, lathes, I vie Fashion Isle or OOfill~. Sma!I Jobs, maint ~ 645-8266 -Counfy's leading Ford deaf:" !"~~~;,;,..,..,,.;,.;..,~-Ernter--St-;-~I . ~ -et<',__r.,rtm..do O\uL_'..-•.-·--& ,..__,. N~"·porter. Extreme sen· repairs. 548-:>203. Painting & rrships. E.\:cellent commis· COCKTt\IL 'vaitres:ses & DISHWASHER ICU/CCU & LYN 11·7 have O\Vn tools.-";P~os~i~llo~nl----::.:.J tini~ntal value. GUl fl'om P h . sions & bonus plan. insur-i..'OOk.'l. Intervie'" Thursday, OB DEPT. opc.n io n1ale or female. ctrparted husband. Gen(•r()us Gardening aper a ngin9 ancC' and den10 plan. Paid at 1700 Placentia, CM, Full or p/time. Nites only. Call For Appt Induslria1 r{elations re,varrl. TI4.: 493-2518. RENOVATING, Painting, voC"ations. Sec Don Crevier. Lucky Lion. Call 673-m2 afte111oons. LABOR&DELIVERY,Relief Gardening & C'lcan·UPS Plumbing, EI e ctr i ca 1 THEODORE ROBINS Cocktail Waitress DOr-.1ESTIC J·lclp Geol'ge MED SURG LOST uur n1llle tabby cat Smokry, 9 nio. old, blk & gray \V/ora11gt"" under belly, Vic: 31nd St & Oceanfronl, (:All aft 6:30 j.n1. 673-0717. LOST : S1nall blk. male poo- dlt' "Beau", nr. Fairvic1v & 554-0657 Coleman Valley Services, FORD E 1 642 g274 Allen Byland Agency, 106_-B RN xper. on r. -E 16th Si S A 0 '7 °'3• C OJ\1 PL ElT E landscape 5-10-2'llO. 2060 Harbor Blvd. COLLEGE Students. f.ight · ' ., · · ......, -v. .. i 11-7 (7141 494-9401 SURGERY RN 3·ll COUPLES 1&.35 + Patties. or m eet-cpl to <:pl Ot1J "Leah" 2·8 p . nl . 638-15'1 t. niaint. scrv. Conim'l, ind, Efficient Painting Co. Cdsla l\1rsa pollulion. •ligh earnings DONUT SHOP, nite shift :- resid . Sprinklrs, cleanup. Lo1v Cost • Pro -Honest Aulo .11 Sh kl ~" t =·\I pftin1C'. Fcn1ale, age 25-4;i. PEDIATRICS TELONIC INDUSTRIES 645-0987 673--7307 * 548-4065 \\"\ 1 a ee ,-,uuuc s. ru Apply in person. i\tr . Donut, RN " 11-7 MECHANIC or part time. Apply 214 E. 135 E. 17111 St Costa ri.lesa. Reg-is. Physical The1·apist Laguna Beach FULLY L!CENSED Nc\\'J>Or1 Bl vd, Re\\'ard. Ph. * SPrRITUALIST * Mr!<. Pardre 6 7 5 -3 0 0 0 Spiritual readings 10 am·lO "a~n~y1~im"-"'~·-~-,-~--­ p1n . Advice on nil n1attt•rs. RE\\IARD valuable papers, LA\\IN 1'-1ainleuancc. Japanese Gardener. estin1ate. S.15-5106. PA l NT ING-Reas. C"!ean, ExJ)l'rienced Jag:. or Toyotn 17th, Santa Ana or call ' For \\'er.kend Emplo;1llen1 reliable, Lic'd, Ins, w/Refs. ntechanic nf'C'ded in Lag. 542-7077. DRAPERY \vork room needs Excellent Bc-ncfits Fret' Est. 67'".1-5740. B{'h. 714·540-3100. Ask for experienced bar t.<tcl«.·r. COLUMBIA YACHTS 533-TIGl or 962-.'i349. & \Vorking Conditions Bob Thompson. M Equal Oppor. En1plnv. or 275 McCormick, C. • Auto Mechanic Equal Oppcn·. E1nployer EXPERIENCED 312 N. F.I Camino Real, San in blue metal box, lost while C I e 111 e n I c . 1 !) 2 -9136. moving, jn Dovei: Shores, 492-9034. \\iestclUf area~ call ~8676 PROBLD.f Pregnancy. Con-no questions asked. fident, s Y m Pa t h e I i c ORG. i;hort haired aHc red !\>I pregnancy counseling. Abor-cat. patches on hind le¥s• Uon &. adoptions rel. Vic. Santa Ana Ave./l ::>lh APCARE v 642-44~6 St. N"ewpot1 BCh. Rl?'lvard. Trader's Paradise lines To 1\'ork on Bi\1\\l's & r·ol'eign cars. Good conl- pany benefits. CREVIER BMW 208 \V. Js1 St .. Santa Ana 835-3171 • Mast Builder- Metal Fabricator • Heliarc Welder •Touch.Up • Clerk Typist Pur~ha•l!'g_D•pt Machine Operators Housekpr·Motherless Plastics Openings on 2nd & Commercial Home 3rd shifts for ex p er. T.11.r F /C Housck~P\'l', care for operators &.trainees. Clean, lite work in modern new fl'iplet girls. Sal. nego. Call b dg Sh'f · UNITED CALIFORNIA 968-4278. t213~ 626-5144. Ask l . t t bonus prenuum for nlte work. Oppor. !or BANK for Jan1es Matthev.•s. advancement & xln't lrlnge PREGNANT? Think I n g 642·1938 o:bortion? KnoW all the facts $100 RE,VARD Black Cocker first! Call LIFE lJNE -24 spMicl Male.' wearing flen hr!, 541-5.522. collar . Vic: Moss St & Coast -times BABYSI'f'TER, 3 days week, occ wkend Grandmothrr 1ype. refs. H.B. arcn. 962-3280 • Marine Stock Parts Man MOM: Meet nte for barbeeuc ~I w y. L os t 6 / 1 3, dinner at the \Vhllc lJorsc 41).1--4779/979--2880. Inn Newport Beach • -· n.EWARD LovC, Sonny Mlnlt'lture tl()O(lle 111ale, shn· HAVt:: Gulbi'3ngen 10 yr old ALCOllOLICS A110nyn1oul'I. vt'rl off hnir, snlQkt• or !!late 01•g11n t2 n1nnual) nt.-w \\'fl!I Phone 542-721? or \\'rite color. 645-3861. $149:i \\'ill S\vap For otricr P .O. Box 1223 , Co!l tn htcsu. DARK SlaM\e!'IQ 'v/Oca col· furnitUl'l' or nlmO!ll nc1\' r AM IL\' COUN~ELINC \'tr. fl-U~sing 4·5 <lays. l\-1csa cyclt'. R.19·2939. Non.profil Foundation 11t~I Mar. Rc>\\jard! 546-2823. ;ll~A~V-=E,,...~ae~l~lv~o"""Lo-ng-=a-,.-c7·1t 6..'lS-f"lOOO ol" 548-3643 rorner locution \veil leased SWINGING SINGLES QUICK CASH 11 $1·15 n10. Asking $6.1,000 Cnll ''Lcnh" 2-R pm S.10--.12."'lll. __ ~ clear & w!}nt Orange Cly Socl•I Clubl 535 -1,C;c•c;".;,'m:;;·.,,c.B"'krC-. _,6,,_75-c-7225;.:;;c.' =c- * INTRADATA * • rt'ccclve QUALITY com- patible matches from l ,000'8 In' YoUr nrta. E~c.h -with LARGE PHOTO + Profile e O u t"lr n ntced + co'1· fldcn1ll\I • <CALL NO\V ror l''RE1'~ :iiamph• prorlle on I pro· !lfWi;tlve rnnl<'.h, 2.1 hrsl. !7141 5-11 -~i:;: rn~ • s.;s.a28:! l!A VE 37 unit Baldwin Hills THROUGH A area $150,t))) equity. Want 65"15' tong nnge cruising Mllboal or ? Bkr. DAI.I 1J PILOT HAVE: 3~js.-=• Nevada, la_ (l'e<' & clMr, 1200 ))er acre 10:lue. AU or pru"I. \Vant: Aft mprov~ Renl E!lta t c U--.A1'Y.\l'J.IERE_lll<t:, ~7~61~!­ Llke to trade? Our Trad(l('!I WANT 642-5678 Pur adl11c column i!I for )'OU! 5 linl's 5 days dollars B1\BYSTT'I'ER for 8 yr rJld boy. Must live near Corona (ll'I Mar ,tr_ enjoy going IQ BRUNS\VJCK gold Cl'O \\'n the lx•nch, Call 67~2l5. 4111x9 pool tbl<' $.o/,I:;, Snooker BAfi'i'SITTTNG / 11ou11ckre1i. I ~x ro-S9!'l5. ArcadC' gt1n1C'8 lllY h0nl(', ri1011-l"r1. $..'{() fron1 $90. Trlldt' all 01· pai'l _:1-cck. <,:osta i\1rsa 646--1072 ror l'i-22 r11Jo!1t or? 548-8124 Babysitter own trans. \VIU.. Tracie G-i0-01 66 or fl40-0227 1969 Grand Prix P¢ntlor BABYSl'ITER 8-ft~ Mon. Fri. for Ski Boat. • Must have °"'" iran!. & like CaU 552-7552 beach. Qi.II aft 6pm 673-0764. BANK Exper. only need apply l'\Ionday th111 111ursday E(lllttl Oppor. EmplO)'C'r 1n/t COMMERCIAL TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3141 E . Coost Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-9240 tqual OpJ;IOl'. Employer S Units Inglewood. 6 • 2 Br. Expcr1cnCf'd Teller tor the St 2 -1 Br. unfurn. for boat. Bank of Cal ifornla, Ntw]')Ol1 Shop. eenrer. horse ranch, Beach oft ice . Excellent >r? $40,000 equity trade' up. S/\\ary & lX'nl'rlls. COOKS Owner 6?'5-6259 ContRCt l\l~. Strecker (11 1st. Class brolll'r man .~ F"REE & clear lO acres 5-17·7t9l l l) dinrK!r cook w/exper in produdng orange grove, on An f;<Jul\I O pp or t 1111 I l y hl!nvy foarl p1~pilra1ion. Call >H-nmp 'for un1ts L'On1n1er-I =E~~m?.op~lo~y~·.,~· =----.,-,., I Chef Fred, G-14-1 700. ~l1:1l or ? $79,$00. Equity. BARTf~NDER . f'X!)C'I'. i\RC CQ01.;:, i"'xp'd in Institutional I'rad~ up. 0wn{'T' 675·62!'1.q, zt-Zi. Apply ·r~ Beach Ball L'OOking. Bl'Vt'rly i\tanor fREE & cl<mr <:ommerei al H.e§lflur1111t. 2116 \V . Ocean. t'Olival~!i<'l'nl l l o !( Jl it a\, fnc-prol)('rtlc& next to ~ars h'Ont, N,;_U. ~h\'11 4 & 6 pn1. l.agu_ru\ 11\lls, 83i...g()()() Cov1nn. ror onltM co1nmcrt•. g ,\I? l\lt\JD. iitu't thnt>. (1vrr C 0 0 K • nio!l!ly IC r ! l I· lr lndiist. $65.000 cql)t, + 2j ror •<Qlli•l:(l bce.r bar. Brenkh1~! nil rlay. Q!lt l 01· • "Lnrwcs1.ln Calif," Cor 5 buckJ. fradf' u11. Owner 67f;.fiZ'19. Rl.1-.~l91 aller .i pm. ask for full Time. e~p'tl ti7:~ ... :t20_ ----~=-~,~-,---~ . .--' •••-~•-••••••_••_•,.••_•••_••-•11:11~r. _ \Vanl ad resu\111: ..... &t'?...,i6~ I t ' 3141 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar 673-9240 Equal Qppor, Enlployer HOUSEKEEPER Lido liile. 5 benefits.-Apply in-penon hal( days. Local ref's. $50 9-11 am &. 2-4 pm \\'k. 673-9189. Calif. lnjection l\.tolding 1-IOUSE\\IIVES -Manage Irvine Indus. O>mpl~ Distributing Center from 200 Briggs Ave .. CM home part tin1e. Supply and r-.tACHJNE Shop Help, drill tr(lin order Inkers. f'ood & press & ltlthc operalor or EXPER CLEANING ltou~ehnld Products. No in· person \v/machinc shop \Vo1nun. For nu>tllcn l offi ce vestn1ent. I a r cc con1· 1raining In school. Usual ~uller.i. Nights. 40 hrit \\'kly. ni issiori. \Vrl!r Department compa"¥-bent'tUs. S 5 8 Ht•n(•rll~. flererenl't'S •~" 11. P.O. Box 23781. Ottkland, Production Plare, C~l. quired. Bondi1bl~. Nc,\'pori _C~\ 9.162:1__:_ _____ l\l.o\i~ '"'Ith 11nle11_11.biU1y-1a B 1· o <· II a I' ea . Pho n c 1-!0USF.l\F.EPER. 1\>llabl<'. muke & lnstell !!hades. Good ,1·eckd11yis. 5'1-1--0600. trl'ln~porlation, 2 <lays, 6 OJJ!WJl1unity for enlhusiaslic, EXPERIENCED fl co fl I(• hours, Lido. 673-0629 dt>pcndab\IJ pet'80n: Custom nt'<'C\l'ci 10 advant(' \vith fns1 li\l~tEDlATB opcnu1gg for 11 Shade & Drapery Shop, 3S3S gro\ving nu10 p1ui.s chuln. l)('autlcla.n ,t, n1anicu1·il;t, F:; Coast H1,•:y, C cl 1\1 . 1\pply tu E 19th St, Cl\1. full or l'.lflrl 1ln1c 1\'0tk, on 1~'~·3~-~7830=-------&1~,.S264 811l l>oa Island. 6J3..743S i\1AN or girl Friday. Ac- E.XP. \Voman office cleant<r, curate· & sh&p. •reavy L.'IU"" Hill• Arc11, S day INSURA'HC£ SAl£S , phone. l.lte bookk€,epi5 & \vk, f/limc, perm. 8:lhtl2l Pft)'T'Oll. Typing. $4(l()45,i0. a FEMALE run cmuias tttive n1onth. 642-3400 automnttC vnn. full ' 1imc, NIJ exp nee .• ~a.rn \\'hUe you MAfD ¥.'Orie in exchana,e tor J)('rmanC<nl, no students. l<'tll'n, pnrt time. eve., ~ room. 5 hrt. per day. 231'1 non·1Sry10kt"r. 5 dAf'!• SI.~ }~·~rll!, full ~lmc when quah-.i: e\vport Blvd. M8-9iJ5- pcr ht'. lnt~1;•1c,,,•.h/1 ~. 61 1~ l:!tlr~t'T'!ll. lr'll'l.Ut'ant·~ Group \\1t..IN'.J'ENANCE <;ouplt-, 1 S: ~120 ..• ~'.'?. pn1. ~' 1nr10\\ Ed l...'inl * 540-IS34. br unfw-n ti.pl + utll + $30) _ De111gn!I:, ,,j.~I Birch SI, N.B. mo &v.l. No pet$. 'l7S'l Com· ~'F:;'.L\LE fitclUry pockrtgtrll , tN1ER.t;STING opPol'lllnlt)' moctore Cr. Apt l, H.B. $2.00 prr __ hr to slart. J\1crit in h<'aHh ct11'i' fif'i(l for full Yon don't need a gun t(I rnt11e!I. S.1~!)1Z'l 1·harge hookkeepc~. 1hn1 "Draw Fast" when you The fnstesl dl'a\Y u1 thl• \Vein. tr\11.I !Jala1;11 •e nnd P&t.. pl a('e an l\d ln lbe Dally , .. a D!!,U~· Plfot Cla1t!!lflcd Delm<l Corp.~ l~ F'lork.111 Pilot ~Va.nl Mi! Can M'>\ 1\(i. &l2'°6618. ~I, 11.B. !tll-351;) -·~~_;,'\H16i3~, ;.;';;·------' . . I -- '., ' I I ,I ' - - '' .. I: I ~ I • ~- ~-. . .. • ......... .-.. +, .,. _ _;,-: . . . ' ~. ,. .. . -.. .. . . ~~!4~D!Al~LV PILOT ~~~~!'!!~~7~"~""~-'~'~·~Ju~~~-~l•t·~!q~J~l~~~-~~~~ I '"""'"*" JLHJ I ....., ... , IITTJ L-[ _£ ..... ,_-;;;.;J[fi);;i+ 1 !"""""'·"·" l[l]I ....__ _ ..... _, ..... _J[Il] L-[ ---· ~l~~~I ~--~I~~.. 1~[ ~-~I~~~ I "" ~ -J[B --811 TV, Radio, Hifi, Pt tt , Gener•I 150 Help Wanted, M & F 7101 Help Wanted, M&F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W anted, M & F 710 Help W anted, M&F 710 ~uildlng M 1terial• 806 MIJCollaneous Stereo 836 PAHHOTS. 0,.. e" c h ; MANAGER TRAINEE I or1-~RATORS for lillS\ll'dlt\: SEH.VIC>:: Sia. SaJl'1>rnan rull • Surplus Building r.t 0 v I NG nlltSI ljC_I\, ~l;:ictH\' & hu-gc \\'hltc . . se·1,·lt't'. l\ttnurc. h•lr-phone SALE ESCROW tlmt" 0J){'n1ng i>hlft. 1'op TYPIST ~ · , Nf'\V 11rouKht-lron ~la:sM top ADMJR,\L 19" color Qickatoo. J\11 lt·1>s than 2 Ot.il:litandini: oppo1·1 u!U1Y 1!' cxpci1·1<.'nC'I' for {' v c n Ing p<i Y fo1· 1~hl 111".ir1 +-~fA1:E~~AL • IOOO s Of I tu"(lsakfnst i;ct, din. rtn. 1bl & pot1ablt'. new plch1rc lubt'. yr11. old. Vt'ry li1C., l'X-:i,<h·~!~ to TilnM:.:ertal J>O!'•· h1)UN. fo'ull or pa11 llnw. OFFICER bflK'fit.s. ?\.1ech. knowlcdgt>. R EPRO ITJ..t-1~. Doori;, 10!11ber. PY· 4 l'hnirs. club <·hair v.•/ot-1'<'n1olt" control, xlnt c.'Ond. 1't·11nunally t1Unl' & gt•nllc: hon in 3()..$) il:\YJ\. Ow· CUI'· ~17-G076 ('hl'Vron station 1~1r1M·1· of ~i'oocl, ,a.Jum tJitttini,:, niold· tornan, antq. \rOO~·ood $1JO, 833-2656 !!"''Uk \.\'l'll & havt· l'\lft' l'('nt 111 n n :.1 e ('r s t•:1r11 ~ -·--·----'"" \\'1'"10\.\'"' "I<· ,.. I $1000-$1!W'Xl nlO. l\fust h ... '\v..: Ol'J.:'.H..\':'OHS. l'XfK'r. uni}. _ N1·11·porl Bl ,(· Ucl i\tar, · ·~ · • ._ · flii;hc.!i. :.1111q. ~HVl'r st•rvl1•e, pCl'$011alillei>. Se '' er a d ~ 1 1 "hlf:li• IM-'t.'tllc & u.i·ta:l•K·k. l':sNillC'nt oppr1r1un11y to }010 c.~1. TYPIST BUILDERS SURPLUS 2 1t·:1k ch<'sti;, lfij;C lhcr t.ieaul.. eui;ton1 ca~c!I & t"lll Call l\Ir. Nt>\\'mnn 979-5222 1\>p rult•:;. llOlf's ~lanuf., ~L~lng . .; &'Loan As:;n...:ia tl~us. SERVICE ~tiQi] S.th·~man 2·100 So. 1'lt1in St .. s.A. n1nke side boat'd or cRn s accesso1·ie11 avw . ~. ~. · 1n'C1 ia <'S f."(l)('r cnc1•. nn• of ....... nl'inoo'i l:.1"1..'$l ,,:::""'=~.~---~---be I Ill ·'I ""~ E 86J Pl'Oduc11on l;JJ, NB. I II ,. plttm• Ovtr 18 'Ion ti""' ~.1, 1"5 uS4nl s1'pa1-ntcly. S:B-2211i Free to You or n;1U<c olf~:r on all. E ves. l\1ANAGER. p/1(,. .... \l'IUlh:.>d &IC ~08. illln/ :l-1 YI'$ sill' ~·St'l"OI\' u fJ ' ~~· • • " • "' v-,.....,,_2301 for sntaU l"<'!'l J,tn l'luh. ~~·~-·--------"IX'r rt~iturt:'d Pol(iliOn 10_ Nt'at uppt•u.r. \Viii train. Ad)· An 1n1n1t!diatc opening c-~ist is 714: f>.16-1037 SUPli:R. 81\1 Movi~ ~c1unera & .~ \\'C('kcnds ;.ouv- PARf{J NG tt "' t l" ~ · · · l" ''""" Nowpor·1 '·'l" !01· a r•pro IY" t E · ~ I k u. Polarol<I "FUN FOR PETS" Hrs lo--5, :: rl,1.-i; 11·k. S2.Z> · u. l'i ... 011 • " or eah"fl 111 (•01· N1•\1 J10rl U,cin·h P,.~· ~·""" 0 • ·• " .,is · x1ici·1. Cameras & 1·11~. 1 e new. ~"1· 3 Lines, 2. Times, $2.00 per hr. Pacili..: 511.11 d s over. l~OI 11p1){~u11)1X'l', S2. u(fii'<', 1':.\t·cl!t'nl '\\·orknu.: ,c~·~·~I.-----~--l•n1·1.· requhX'<.I. E • t 808 IW\d camf'm, Wlth flnsh al-Vl!;ll my Hiiie baCkyftl'd Cabana Club. 6141 Atlanut. hr. Call fol' t1PPoin1111cn1, ~'Qr'll'ls & fi'ingf' IX'l1•'fll:s. Sl'ITEll "'flrlled, Sun th.ni quipmen tachntcnt Hkc ne1Y $·15. Al\11'' hourdinJC k('!)rt1,.'I. owner H.B. 491-5762 i·hui<s. ~>-Midnight. O iv n Apply tn P er1on •Al..:~\I \lidoo Tape, bo11•l.tng 0011 with fold ~t BEAUTIFUL long hai r opci·nlol', tcndf'r l o v in g 1\.tANAGER & Ai~sl l'IJ,~r PARKING Attendcnl, e,\fl Pl1•ast Cull, '.\lr. Rohl'f'r 1rans1). CaU 64;r..19.'iG. . 3333 H bo Bl d Cainrra, Rec..,1rdt'r, TV , t'0111.1ng case, con1plete in-tortoi.se .shell kittens. }'l.'f'C c::irc. Closed 11 un1-2 111n. trainee•. Apply at Kcn!u<.:ky rircf. Male or fc1n. Start S:l :s:~;J.3(iQ(i S'i'A'rlONEJty; Store in Cdi\1 ar r v • Cllilll(er. $700. 5-M).-69.12 c.lucUng . s.llOl'!I (wo!·n · 4 to good home Call S.11-:ro!'l2. PE.'T -GLENDALE .,.. * * NE\V 16 mm BEU. & 91~M Phone 6#-4687 BLACK Labrador. S n1os ;,16-4366 Ca n1i 11 o Re a I. Sa n PARTS PICK-UP & rla)'~. XJnl \\'Orkin~ conds. -Ho \\Ii-; LL PROJECT'OR. old. F c 1na I". Good , }lied Chick('n, 700 s. El per hr. 548-2782 J 673-1715 I "''t!ds ,..aJcslady f/linll.'. 5 Costa Mesa, Calif. timc~J hke new. r..1cn s SlZC ' \l/\CATIONL.AND Cle1ncn1r . DELIVERY DRIVER FEDERAL f.:sJ>1.•cially finf' cllcntt'le. a 61~2-I~. * AUCTION * penionality. Needs good ~LNTIUN PE:fS .. MEDl~''L .be ~. Phonl· Francis-On·, 6T:rl010 ~ 9~ ••~ g: [ron1 home ..._,. transcr1 r ... .: ,\nr11e11v(' ,..Ir! 1!:1 10 25 •·uod I i > Furno"ture · 810 F' Fu · hon~ ... · 1'7"~· aw , ' V -- ' Ir' I I • • SAVINGS rur n11pointrn('nf. c• •sco ·inc m1ture . . 2 ... buolt ,. ••-voo~ ro111 O Lt"i' St'<:re a ry nt'C<.-ll rivhi" l't'l'Ol'd, ''w't ._,, ~. ~ J p RT '1 I --:-. .-..; 'Cf f 1· I fl' b '" 'Tll \V II p· p l --• & Appianccs ,\ ,.uual~re niRe, )I S Bo.; 'lrnrr/Gl'OOllting fj '48 1 or 1·at 10 ogy 0 IC'<' r:un iliar 1v <)1·11ng1• C'1u11ty, • S A a l IZ'l.a "!l('l' ,\ltGVS slide Jn<ojcl'!or $8.00, A111:!1<'1ns Friday, 7:30 p.n1, vt•ry 1i.'<l ha u', very lovln~ '11 1 " 8Sl iot':Hl('d in NB. t:: x p . Poi.>wd \\" ,.........i ""r.'"''''';'·" ,•, ;'it)() r\1•WJXH'1 Cl'11l!'l' Ur. 1101\' taking applicaliOLt" for -w· d ' A . B '"1 "921 c t ' IMT/~1· r 1 c 11 !;""'' '"' ""' .Y " r 11 1 •1 t 2 1v a 111 u t con1en1porary 1n y s uct1on arn '"' ..., '· ::•~•:...-------:---: II' -~ PI't' CITCC . u derx•1ld11ble. 1-'un ir>I), :ii:! . .£: Ne11·port K1'H!'h ll or p1 ('!llP oyn11'r\L " U!i ' 642"164 lo lt•>"I ,.. I '" II N" , .... ·n lx1okta:<('S, or ru(1111 diYidcr , yo.AR old [e1n. Gl'l'lllHll -v-r ' I · up. Ht'!;'Ulu r rnisl'.!. Call n1ik(' .,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..1 ~· ..., 0 1· o t ('r. ,-iv v..: 1 Equal Oppor. r~n1ployf'r m/f ii·ith adi."stablc shelvt's nil<! 2075Bch\,<dNoTwport, , Bcl•dl 64,~1 J'I s't'•·p"·o·", all sl<o ts, -. 1,,,, •• ,1, l\.li\LE Sian1~·Sf> kittens,• shots ' MEN & WOMEN 18-27 ot• ,,.,, • '" ""'"'' r ".\LE' . ..: • San Juan Capo. Cnll Ron '""""""""""""""""'"""" . ... ,,. .. u .~ , ( 96., A::.~.1 -""• ;i-..,.,);"'° 01' appt. .., ., I Me1zgc r for <]('tails ·1!12-..'l \75 lh'Op lca.f de.'ik or lx1r. like II ony s g n . lov~s children, 54!}-3!!07. 11urr·b1'NI . 1 14· 1. ., . ...,:, E!lTn to $342.30 salary ~r [PART tune sales cl('rk. for RED c;ARPET 1 1 * S1'UDENT • UPl-IOL.STERY Sea1ns1ress, nr11• $150.00 (or pair. Small AIOVING n1ust sell Air (.'us-~ O 854 i:10. \\'h!lc ~·" lt'!,!lt'h YO':' a t"Ct:i il l-leall!1 F'ood Storr. REALTORS full or Pl\rl lin1e, bc1K'fi ts, Jlf'l'!iia11 l'\lgs bes• o!ft'r. tie st('rro, all \\'iil nu1, ~I l;IAV.E a 9 month old inan: ~·~9~''......------- job skill 111 fJt>etron1cs, I n1us1 have vuan1fn and food to 1rork 2 hrs. '(X'r day, Jn Cosla !\lesa, &11-8100 &44--2013 Sal. 01· Sun. or 1t~1cks, New punC'h bo\\·I & n~x kitten, ~ black .'-< ivhltl • PUPPY WORLD e l\1 e c h a n i e !t o i supplf'1ncn!. su I c s ex· OFFER YOU print Shoji, 5'15--Ti5'1 WAITRESS EXPER. nJ1ri-:i:OOP~I cups. \Valnul hkca~. 3 kllt('n. 64Z-9a25. • 1\ d min i stration. i\(tc•r (>t'ri('ncc. Can'Cr \i·ith a SUMMER CASH 1:-~ull .~ p/lirnl'. l\1u.s! I.I(! 0,.('r Tiii-; BLUFFS _ China eab. \l'al nut .i:. gold TY trays, COCK ER/Collie pu11pies, 2 100 l\!IXED PUPS. Open training, rnrn St:rliO per fu!ul'C". Call •Zl:i) 271-1:'69 M ·OREt, , 'I . 1 .,.,. ,, .•. ,,, .. -·•ht t-n never used. & nusc. Ca.II male, 6 fcn1, 7 \Vks old , Eves. Irish Sc l I l' r · • 1 2 1 k ~-11 11 :.1. X n I lOurs. Surf ,t, Sir-'1<-'·, ,..,.,..,., ,., 8•7 9183 1 "·'" 11'}(1· IJo'"•i·nta<> Collies $ 5 0 , mo. or <a)Ca'!) .',1'0r : ..... ,, co cct for irltervll'\.\', ) 1 &tstbluff ho1nrownrr 1~s klill, 5930 \V. Coasi 1-livy, NB. ht"<tclboorcl , king $.'lO: ~Zl'' '' -· 11•hitc.& tan 1..-0 or. J10"'1.l.,µ:i. l l w~·,., n "' 11 Tcni ei·, 1·.cup 1!'gl Young, · 11 . Air 'a-PEOPLE ARE NICE ~ o riC<'ll sctvinl! the Harbor. sorne 11e11) in wetdin« nnd 1 1 •o b b 'b M' II , o do · 7 "R ty" "" .... honal Gunrd 979--134.1. ure11. 367 oflicf's in 3 yar.d l'lcanup (inoslly ~vce<l-\V~\N1'ED. n1 aturc> n1a I e 1·11' s!oo s, "'° t'u; 3 Y cri 1sce 1neou5 MAL>Lo xie, yr us · Pocxllt:!, Chihuahua, Lab .. r.1EN & \Vomf!n m11nugcr trainee's, & a t t e nd ant s wanted for ga901i11C! AAl1•s only. Ideal opportuniiy for ambitiou.~ people. Musi be able 10 relocate. Experience noLneccssacy. Send resume & picture lo P.O. Box 53:i, Le mon Grove , €-A 920-lii \\'hl'n you call on lhcn1 ui<: \Vcs1c1·n Sl<:1tes. <I separate i11g hil!I. Jl ours ·flc.xi hle 15 ll/lin1c l'vcnings. A/lfll.Y a tl S10Hl; ~~Vista Grande, N.B., Wanted 820 the n1os.~loO~~lcLdogl in thl' Hoxl'l'. Cockapoo. S\VAP ",·"ou.'l\IVD1,.~,.'-Rr1.~0•~<&c.nta0t,'.~,c~ 1raining p rog r a n1 s. 10 10 a ivecl;), If you need a 7:30 pn1. \Vru·npr Driv(' In 61· ""'~ \\'Orld. lii;r ..,,..,, ico. Shcphe1·ds ·fur ?? Stud Scrv " ·e .. a .. Tcl•vo· · n d t · · 'fboal-~~ \Var-r Ave l\10VLNG !\lus l sell, Bcd1'00n1 L'REE to i·~· Black Lab, l nio•t b--•s. "'31-50?7. -· ' s10 a v e r 1s 111J;: li111c extra s111nn1er t•ash, ·L·, ~""'~ "'-• WANTED " ,, ... , " , ........ ., "' friends selling our fan1ous on channels 2 & 4 . .i\1as.~ive i·flll. $2.00 per hour. &l.J-0577 1-lunt. Bch. suite, \Val nut by Dl'<"xcl. 2 • . f" yr old, 1in1alc, spayed, OBEDlENCE class lo stal'I pr'Od ucJs. To~lenrn )lO'\Y f'Hsy full page nl.'\vspn,.,..,r ad-aft••· 6 p•, I. \l'ANTF.D lnl··r·oor Dcoo•·•'"·· overstuffed 1vilij:; b.1cked TO BUY papers. 817-461 S '"-20 w-1 7'30 pni. ii is 10 sta11, call: · · Ex · ·~ 1 1 L •Y ~ <wo. ('hairs, ...-.1d. \Vashrr dryer. ·~ ,,,. ~' ' vcrt1s1nq. :tensive oca _ designer, t'XJX'ricnCrtl tin L' rl· •· 100 ,. r old 2 BEAGLE Cocker pups N<'ll'JlOrt Bcach/J!'vlne a rea 546-5.141 or 540-70.11 advt:!11ising. Unpl'CCft!cnted TEL EPl-IONE 1\nS\\·cring !)lOdel hOUl(', full tinie. (7l1) r r1g1 au-c, ye,\ """ * * E SfATE J E\VELRY for I\' / distinct personalities. ~,.lG-4!'128 PROOF OPERATOR cOn1 pany Tfnage. ,·ou 'll earn Scrvict-, Beadt-e~.,-Prcfcr SZS--2860 Ormin. 10960-Goldcn ....,c_. $50.?JO GASJ I. \\'t--havo.-bccn Gooct-homt';-4M-111S .:".~'.':"'-c=="""""'":;;:;;' lllOl'l", fi!stc.r at RE[) ov<'r 30 yrs. of agr. VH1·icd .O:::C.:O::~=~=---F V 96.S-GTI'.? j>aYill'" ton dollar foi· all S/\VE! A-H0)1El.F..SS P.l:.I h \v k -" -11"" WELDER . ' -'"'·-7 -.-• ' ,\OOIW3LE kiUcns. ti,..er • ~ b., 2 "'i n ia tu r ~ 1 CA RPE'T, REALTORS, 2629 ours. ee <'uu s, 0 •.,-uu. '.\IOVING sii,..,.ll' lX'O $15· •,:,Id pu•ct an! q ~ 1 .., ...,,, "' I I I II I, I · r. • -•. ~ ood si'o -rv' "' ·s, . 1 Uf'S, c 1 is. stripc'd blue gl'aV & long dachshunds, Grcflt Dane, MOLDER Fast Grb1ving Electronics Firn1 \Vil I Start Expel'. \ 'l'ransf('l' hfoldcr 1\t $180 per n10. Co. paid ins. Call Gloria Gray, 5·10-6055, Coaslal Prr-i !l.<lnneI Agc>ney, 2790 l-larbo1· No Expcr. Nt'Cessa ry Apply in person To i\'ll'S. Bakt'I' -lar x.ir B vcl . 277 E. 17th TELE:Pl!ONE Sa?es. \\'ork 1 C Lare, a u in 1 n u rll '"' 1ablc, "' 1lc 11 . : , gerns of all ki nds. 1, •. ,,. bl,k/•,,,ld. "l.'t/oS22. p d I ~t.. Cosla l\1esa, Cal! Slrvr fro111 ·your Ql\'n ho1nc. I slainl('ss:-Ccrtifi_calion '.'Cl' ·73 1nodC'1. $70; ll" SCl'CCll, 67S.7528 .,,., "" "" &~agl<'. ;\pricot 00 e - G1·an11is at 546--8&10 for in-1-li_ghcst coidnissions. Ex-11t•c«ss. P1"0grcss1vc m;1r1n<' Ql·lds & ('ryds. A!So 979-2699. CUTE Kitl ens. ~f'R!lefl & ·~t>~Hl@;::~·~·c.c~~:;::;~-;;<;;;;,' 1·~·1·ive1v. fJCt'il'ncc no 1 necessary. hOtTlw:n'l" nianuf. Pel v11c. .o VESEtl.T -, lralne(l. 9 .\\"t'f'k.~ ol d. Need j>lJRE:t>R £D 7i'~>f'rcc't \\:l1ih• Security Pacific National Bank · be !'t 1.1 h · *SOFA ;.v LO · " •• * \\I ANT ED: used complete sci "'ootl 1101110 •. "'"--<1615. · ( 1 bitch SALES Sfl2-11S4 Ills nr 1 s, pi'O .1 s arini;. nr\'er ust~d. bo111 for $1:'1:l. of Goll Cl"b' Wood • 1-ns " ., ...w pit buU tct 'r ' SPARCRAFT flGS-7910, Usually hon1r. Si brig. "· .,, '" 13 OX E It I L u h . Loves l\lonuna and poppa chan1- I Blvd., C.1\1. • I. T·,,.,,, .,!'tr.,'.,'l'.,1.~. -opl• n•·•-EDS i70-\VT--17!h-Cost·11'1esa . 61~ """" t:hilrh'C'n, 10 gocxl ho1nc. Ca ll 11io11s C.1\1. SIZ..:~927 • & ' .,._ ~-.... Vo ' ' . ' - . \VANTED lo buy likC-llC\" ~''"" I '~·1 0810 I \\·ho are satisified-'v/in--6·l5--TI77 fur nilure & lamps, nice & \V1\NTED to buy, like nc1v :i-.7 pm on)'. a;:i -• AKC Irii:ifl Srltt'r Pup5• iS <.'Onie under SIOO'J •mo. An No l::xpcriel1ce Rcq'd \VHO \VANTS TO \VORK? reasonable. 644-4687 fu11Jiture & Jan1ps, ni ce & S i\10. old. pu'ppy , cocknpoo, Cht1 n1pion Pedigree, from MOLD SHOP f'Xl·iting & n>1varding futu re Apply In Person ·DRrvE A CAB? * *fi'C'nch Pr 0 v inc in 1 reasonabl(' &14-1687 n1.11.lt', ~1·h1t,c. 7 \\~k ?id gray .$~1'~a.""96S-~29~7l~=-;;:=:--I FOREMAN . ~1~~!i~~/\.~'ll~~~ 1i:'s~~~~~ Mariner's Savings & OIOOSE your hours, 1\'0rk 0a\'enpoi1_ Si'.~. Ca 11 GIRLS ice skates· in good n1all' k1tlt•n. &14--:>'1Ga -IRTSH St>lter Pups. 30202 Cro1111 Vall('y P 1·k11'Y Ln.guna ~11~1 F..q ual Oppor. E1nployer Needed Immediately JU:;\L ESTATE SALES Call ooo .,=for ,·n1c-"1". Loan Association ror yourself. bl' your o1vn f•IS-9663 l'OllClition size 4. Ca 11 Si\IALL, fl uffy m1sed puppy. 3 males. 8 \\'l'rks old . SUCCESS CAREER °"',.......,,.," • •• 151.5 \\'esteliff Dr., N.B. lxiss. l\'l cn or \•01nen. Can 6 ti 11 s-; 64:).-tl&I Coastal Recrration Int'., S AL LS !\ii EN , l\1 c n s 642-4000 be slightl y hand icapped . CUSTO;\l sectional, 8' sofa. R:.17-1239. n1on is 6~1~""'"' i;, t'<U i. ~ ..... 'cl 9.W \\'. 17th A1'P., C.:'11. I Ne\\' or cxperienced. Join the Spot1swt'tu· .t. F'um ishings N r a I-Clean Appcaranfe>e. gre1'n velvet. Both in xlnt. Office Furniture/ OOD .E~F" EM LOVABLE S11rins•", !tn~i ,.,,"!"*~~64""2~-0~54""2""~*.,.,.. ;:~!~~~ 11~~1 o~~~n~:~e~~ dcpa rln1ent. Nea1, clean ap-Vt!i, l"Ctired. Age 25 to 70. c'Qnd. 640-8102 Equip. 824 p L • pu11pi<'S. AKC. z: ·s.. . u 1: 1 with a network o( over 300 rx·a1·ancc. E;\TJ p1·('f, not n1•c. TEMPO'S :::llJJplciTicnt you r incon1e. LARGE 1valnut dresser $60. 4 Blk., lovable ~97-692·1 1>er. H.Pns. 673· · a I A10 TEL n1aid. ncnf , I offrces and become a Conine:! 1\11'. F 1 e is c h{' r . Drive a ('ab 6 hrs 01· more a <'ncl tabl('S S30. Si~er, ('i)Z\'f'Eltt:Nt'F: T!\BJ,t: COLLIES Al~C Cl'll'l'gt>t1c. Laguna Beach incinb<'r of our Millionaire lloclsch('l'S, So uth Coi1s1 r day. A11ply in Jll.'l'SOl141 portablr SJ(). 642~9712. Cus ton1, 1r/l:i chairs, fully l[~l Chan1pio11 bloodlirn.•s r l"esort, 6 day l\'t.'Ck. 4!}1--1196. ! Club. J\·t ulli-mil lion dollar Plnza • o· I A J b \'cllo\V Cab Co .. JSG E. J6 th GLASS lop 'l"OU,E:'ht iron ~pho.l.~1en'<!.. N('IY +$ _S j 0 · 1 Pm and Supplin • * -l93·0S07 * * . 1 i\ITST Operator, expcor. '1:'15-adver!i!<in g-program. l'~rcc SALES installation, pa rt 1a • • Q , I St., Costa l\l('sa. 1abl(' l\'ilh !,( chal~. Like Sacl1 fiec $-l50. &l·l-l.),1' . GOLDEN Rfotrie11cr pups, • 9Pl\I, Irvine Con1plex area. gua ranteed licensing school. tin1c, evt>s. $2 per hr. No Wholesale Nursery nri\' SS5. Call 960-l627. l::XEC 1>11'\·! chrs $15--25 Sec ChA m11. si.J't'l.i. OFA. Call Call Charles D a vi s on . ExC'f'Ucnt .sales training. exp. n<>edcd, 1\·i ll train. NOii' 0 C 1 . , Superintendent 1 chrs SS/24 Desks $20/90 Off Sl.')..:l167 ~>1EH>t70 \\lhal is your license "·or!h Must h.ave 011'JI a ulo. Gas 1 range oun Y s inos BE~\VTY Resl s tra Ol1g Sup\ 867 \V 19 Cl\1 642-34{l! p t G I 8SO 2:'~'.'.'.'.CC..,---,--;;:;:;::= C progr('ssivc , & innovnl'ive La1-gc 11·hol('sale nurs1'L)' in h\'lll bccl and fnunc. Nearly e s, enera 2 \0 ll.. Old n1alc Pckinge5e. NCR OPERATOR ro you? heck our monthly atloii·ant't'. Xlnt for t'<Jllrgc-h'lllporary hclp st'rvicc docs So. Orange Co. is cspancling n('\\' $90. 642-2905 * 5 \VOODEN office cif'sks & • ,\""C r""., no children bonus progrant 1vhich m(';ins .s1 udt'n1. For intervie11· cull · · ? p \R • c·E~ la,..•e nc11· "' '" GrOY:ing n1anuf. firn1 in · it again. Ten1po offers ;i tru-S.: n('('(!,; gcn'I nursery G Sa 812 6 chair!'!, good l'OtUht1011. -/ •u>o c.•~. •b plea:<4.'. Call &12-l.101 Irvine Con1plcx nct'<ls indiv. SSS 10 you! Plc-ase call 96..l-:lS'iG ly unique & li n1c s.aving op-s11JJC-ri nt('nclant. 1\\ust have 3 arage le * 673--.18.iO * c~t· & sTand. S15. -a lticd 11•/3300 cspcr. Salary lo $550. Virgi nia Jones 8$).'1.ill [. SALF.S people 1rantrd for porlu11ily for skilled yrs supervisol'y exp r r. , p -/0 826 · &1;;-.s:-,0.1 \'ou'll find it in USS Call l~y \Ving, 5'10-605.1. RED CARPET telephone soliciting. Salary SECRETARIES kno11·lC'clgal>IC! in :ill phases SUN. 2 day fnncy Iron hi..~!. ianos rgans AT -S~T£7wrnw-..... Con sral Personnel Ag('ncy, Realtors + co1nn1is.<;ion, 642-3260 of nursery produ<'tion. Xln1 Olde trunk (·lothl'S. J\l<1git· ORGAN WORKSHOPS --- ------- --- 2790 l'ar bo•· Blv<I., CM. Tclcpronipler Cahle ·rv. SECRETARIES 1 r '· rt SP 1 Ch(·f 11('1\' ean1p<'r rang-('. _ ' ' SECRETARIES sn nry '"' uC'nP 1 s. ' 111 C t 1 & E So I "~ REAL ESTATE SALES SALES -Prl linu" Eves. rt•stune to Calissifil'd ad no. rnr. )': . gan. · "1 ...... • • 'Wd. ' NEED blibys1tter, 18 or older 1 blk fr6m beach, ."l ~ays \1·k. 75 c:cnts a n hr. or possi- ble escha.ngc for 1oom & board. &12-2615 TRAINING hr plus c..-on1n1. Call i\lr. s1imul:i1ing long or short B<1x ];)6(J, Cos1a 1\lf'sa, <:a. "' .,-,,... .,,.11/,1,r~vw,,/, i? · \\1,·1-.· ,, ,..,...,. "':'~ _ lt'rn1 assi"nn1cnts -I or 2 92626 Slcreo -Ex,.rcisc, boat & Don I huy an~' nrgn n until r --" Fan1uu!I RcaJ "Estate Li<'NlS-,...,. ,,....,.,.... . ..., '"' 1 ~·=;;;;_· ~------c-.~·I ,.... · ~1 • N ll -• . Co SALESGIRL da)'S, coUpWWC-rlks Ot' rcw -h'1d 'ham/C'B-<'qtripmcnr.-277 )'~I ('Hh--..... ~ 1111·1 ;i,yl'l:jl, ~ A COPM'NICNT SHOl>PINC-,(NO-~ "<- HITE AUDITOR Hotel or club cxpcr. T't'Q'<I. Kno\\·ledgc o{ NCR 2IXXl & <1..'>00. F/tin1e. FREE LICENSE J\·lon. thru 'Fri. 5·9 l'l\1. Sl.TJ '\'ho 1\';1n1 dignified ,'\, ~7!'1 c/n Dnily P ilot. f>.o. J"u",':~: 1~1,.17_ l!oi<schold _ W.ednesdays 10 A .M .. 'i~IJ~.nbl ,/JJJJ ,,'!.'' lflg ursr no1v 11vailable Jl\ullths • yo u decidt•-NO\\' \VJLL cntcl..tlll your c l N'n, Ccx:il Pl. C\1 111·lt'<lnJ(' 10 atlrnfl fl'('(' 11·ork -<I SEWING GUIDE FOR THl th1·u Tar bell Realtors. Art.'t' ('l)llcgt• student 21 yr~ old. ' • · shof)!I F · f f PlnC<'nl"llt Service. Free Pharniacy 67:>--0!HO you ean. Lite hoUSC\\'Ork -cooking-, !'i B.OCl\EH .. Prison I'll~, plant Coi;iat'l~r T';m~l~i·h .-.--~ '. c,lLON tHE-GO ---- Ta·aining Prograni. Earn SALES l'CP fot· Oo!'al l't'nlal I APPLY BY PHONE days \\'k d<1ylin1e. Cn.11 stand. drop lf'flf tbl .. Vic-642-1851 ~ \1·hile you Jttarn. C:til Al scrvict'. no invcsttncnt. Full APPLY BY PHONE !j.Jj-1:..><J.1 tro!a, n101'C', 6-15-~la.1 . Sloan (TI4' 832-:wio. '-'1' Part 1inie. APPLY BY PHONE \\'Ol\1AN to care for polio ~ewelry 815 Coast Music Service For an ad i n C1ll Mary Beth Woman's World 642-5678, ext. 330 Ser P('rsonnrl i\Ta.na),!r1•_ Balboa Bay Club 1221 \\I. Coast 1-h\')'., N.B. '-~R=E~A~L-E=S~T~A~T=E~-~~~~\~~ 2;, 21.!j~· Call TEMPO'S Offiec at lady. l\"o sn1oking. Lltr :;;;~;;;~;;;~;;;::=~1~N:'':"~' 1:"~~~1 ~8~,h~·rl~;~1 n~t~l~l:ru:fo:",.\ S Es MA i-1 .-J ' 5-10.·1'150 .~ Let u;; knn1r hsekpng. ~Ion thru Fri. 7 os a 1 csii p k f Flatt AL NAGER SECRETAR\' fo r Cos i·a wha1vourskillsare.No need an1-3:30pn1.SJOO n10.1'!.B. * * * ..,.. * * ea O ery Fashion Wrap Up! NOT BORING ' BOOKKEEPER-E xp., iYP<' 00-70 \v/p min. Xlnt. Oflfl· for person 11Tio 11,ants to lake an aetivt' par t in oul' Co. Start SfiOO per n10. 673-666.1 B.esale Office needs ntanagcr f\lesu C.P.,\. fit111. Excelk:nt 1o t-oill(' in pci·wnally _ unlil arf'o. 962-4997 afte111oons. DIAMOND SOLITARE ORGAN SALE _,-'_';f!.ft 1\•it11 2 year s of Real Estate t.v11ist . S!l'noreLLc -\\'C htive. the ·i·11st righl' spot 1 9 C \R.;\TS, fla1vle$S, gcn1 \\'urlitzer .l>'actory Authot;zC'd , ... · N Be t YOUND 111:111 \\'il h van or experience. 1 £!\Yport n.c 1 Qualific·d in vcncral oUic(' r11r yoii ! quali!y, forced ·to '1Yll! ! Arso Sale on many nlOdcls. Oihc.r E d. o drliv('rie~ l11tcrior Design area. span 1ng company. duties -n1usr be flcsibl" & \'our tim(' is ~"'l"abl"-Don'1 641)..1820 $10,000 of lhe mosl highly hrands also on Slllc, pri1:c•d / ' II t "' "" slu<lio, part 1in11•. w ~ Exce t'nt opporlunily or fX-'l'!iOnablc. \Vrilc Classified 11·as1l' it. lnv('st it 11 isrlv 11·i1h S('ICl'tive je\1·c\ry, srll for rrom $295. • prorcssional gro,vth, Apply ad no. 69::i, D3.iiy Pilot, P.O. T('n1po at hi hourlv r.i1C'S SS S:IOOO Wall1'c hs Mus"1c C1'ty " I ... / 1 ~ in confidence. Senc! resu n1c 13ox 1500, Cosla ~lcsa, Calif. NF.:Vf..:B .. Ii. FEE AT TE!\IPO . 675-7521 r ~.I ....-.,, . .,_. to Classified nd 110. 638. c/o 92626. Tempo I Merch;indise \l ~I * * * • * *South Coasl -P la'l.a 5-J0.2X30 ~ Nurse" Daily Pilo!. P. 0 . Box 1560, T 1 . RN-LYN-AIDE Costa ~1c.'ia, Calif. 92626. e Secretaries emporary He P Dl>\l\IOND 11,edding s r! . Sewing Machines 828 ../ "" , 11.7 & oihcr shif1s. Top pVI HEAi. Es·rAl'E s,\LES e Typists 1 -Antiques 800 Scr.·ier 010.n }!Oing 01·(.•r * USED MACHINE & I j (\ 1 ctu!y /l<i.v. JmJlll'fl. p:iy ror Call Bob Sn1i!h 10 h<•ar abou1 e Unskilled Asemblrs [ The Irvine Compa ny 14:as. n1us1 st•ll. N c ,,, - floor cluly. Co u n t Y iv i 11 c t·t11•r1·1· opporh1ni1ies. Atl-e Gen'I La borers !Ins 0pc"ni nj::" For SCRAM LETS fla"·less. H avt~ nppra. at c· * ,YACUUM SALE ~/~ ~ Ll>s<."Oulir Nurses P.rg:i st r:r. 1lay. Cal't'l'r nit~·. 7:'.:0 1>.111. .>l.~9J1 4 S1nxcr 66 1S .......... S27~4;, J '" " :151 l-lospi1al Rd., !>.'B iLoo-1 TueSliay. JS;,(} E. 171h, s.,\. Instant Personnel \\'/:?.:: yrs l'('liltt'fl t'SIX'I'. ANSWER-$ Miscellaneous 818 Ne~ Nat!onal Arlv('rliscd ll\<t· I ,/ ~ 7141 lno·v .. vs. l\lon-Fri !'l -,-1 • vanl'cd trili ning heglns l\lon. VOLT Secretaries • ~1~~: 111us1 sac. S:'.173. Ca ll ·.ood n'.u·by~ \V allaeh's S~.'.'~ / ~: r\_ I ~ hy Park Lido 8 1 d g 1 .;.17-04:>1. I T1•n1por:1ry &r.•ir1' Marketing Sec'y t'h1nt'. z1g·7.1'l,I;, makes bul1on " ~ Iii -, 642·995J, 540-9'J::..t. 1 ::l'M.~ C11n1pus Or., Su11!• 100 Exper. 11•/resc;1rf'h ori:;aniza-r.t::ALSTLK, Inc. No11' in the llOl(>s, t'Onlpl \\·;c:nh & chr , I. · , l'.-URSES VtSt•N-.\'1'11 1x11·t Bt•avh 5-16-47.tl tion c!C'slrcd. Hvy st al typ-Sponi:;e _ Adni it _ Equal _ J-l11rbor Area. r.1 (' n ' s , Sl29.!l5. A n1achint' Ih a I I ~\\~""'"'"/ t '" ,. E:qual Oppor. En1ploycr inc. 70 typin~. sh SO. Adrift _TOAST -\\·ornt'n's and Childrt'n's AP-l'l~n 't ask so n1uch or you -',":. 1 :\-r \. ~ LVN R ealty, Inc. Pl<'asan1 telephone person-Pi•rvcried sen.;;c or hunlOr: par('I broughl lo your home. hut cloes something for you! 16 ) Charge -full time, part tin1r, RE \L E'ST•T F: aJity req'd. "I kmw a \\'a.l'dt'n ivho niltk:rs Sirn..'C 19'20. Te I e :.i h on f' All guar. No Gin1micks. Over a.JI Milts, S.1Jaiy n<'""'1i:'tblc, .' .", E_. SA.L .s • SECRETARY s · ~ ~1 t ,. II -, .• c I 'I s· b~ \\I l k ti 1 ecretary l'OASTon1hcelf'<'tri('chair.'' 3 1'1-\IUU osee our inc. . •. s osa ,.esa, in-Park Lido Flavship Con va-.•Y .110 \\UI 111 !C 10•1l('s/ t'<'l'C &>\\• ll.1ach & V \ = a 1 c 1 II << '' t 1 '' •· J 11 n \I' I k' r Back<>round in land dc\'rlop· AN TIUQS ,•. ~-"•os·. Sell· \\'E.':iTINGHOUSE ""'asher & 1 • • ac.. , lesccnt Ccntt•r •i66 Flagshi11 ' _ . "' ·c a rc oo 1ng or o Jori .... "" ~u· JS7S II bo &16 9712 I · ' . ' 830 \ i l 'Rd NB ' 1 Beach/f ountarn Valley Call notch SCCl'<'tary 10 ]('a ni !h<' incnt c..·o. E~JX'I'. tn C'Otll-ing: l'll!il't' lot package. Dou-diyer S3:JO. Gulbra nsen ar r, · ' · " · Phil ~\1c..'\an1cl.', VILLAGL ;.icl biz. If you 1 a kc 11111.rciiil leasing. ciocuin~n· hie g.i.ragc.. IuJLcnou~h 10 Spinet piano Sl2i La"·n Sporting Goods , ____ _,Nurse.....~ fu:AL £SIATY....J!!h-1-l."i67 shorthand. Lypc_ Jast Lac, ~ution_ or leg~l 11~. 'l'ypl~J::'l.-J>DC.D fil.nii!f!r bus i 11 c ~ s, n10\\'('r SIO. Sludenl desk & _ R .N Super~isor R.E. SALESMAN-cunHcl:v & \inuld likf' a 10:sfl SO~lin 2 yrs l'Ollegr. Golden opportunity." gy chl" $10. 5'16-2526. ''i2-'i1-KNEISS!7'-S up CT ----· ! ; I ,, ' ,, I · ... ,.. ' 11 ·1 shirr. pru·1 111u1· & full Aggressive nt•ir sin:dl uffin'. <"ha ll('n~c. Sl'l!d u.; rou1· Secretary ap11L 494-JOOl. 49-1-1652 l'EN;\10RE auto "·ashing ~~orls l80~':.-~\•1 Gaz1o N~lt'f' lime. J)ark Lirlfl ~·la.gship gOOll split. resi<IC'nll.il ,\ r"s11111<· 1or/:1y. 1'.0. Bll'I: \\'1rh t11lt• ('(\., escro\\' ro. 1!11\· • \rE:·n·ER.i'J PAINT INGS, niaehinc $511. Xlnl cornl. ' nstcr_s. IJ\"'" con<· riv Convalescent Center. ·Ki6 ln\'estnient sales. Pal 1 1~11 lf.1'\J. Nc11·porl Beach, Calif. 1)11· or ];1nrJ rlevclop111l'11t f'I). bou~h! nnd i;old at 15.-iO So. T11·in l\'laple h cd s t cad s , $100. !\o"' Sl20. 9ffi--3J.ll aft Flagship Rd .. i\'B-lni·cstmcnt Co. Gl2-8011. 92(iti:I. /~fo~·c.'islnl'.!; lt•ascs & rt•lut211 Cl);·osl fhi·y, Lagt1na Beach. chest & nile stand. $25, c6~P~"~"---------1 •NURSER'l'l\tAN 10 1~'0rk at 6~2-.>!001. r •. 1 ... 1k1C'u111(•nt~. Type 10. \~TIQUt' d 67:~~ TV, Radio, HiFi, t I """"""===-o-~~~-SECRETARY di1•t11phv11r. lndiv. sch·<·11•1! · : 'sctte<' e ;i. r v <' L'QR ".'·• L'.'. Stereo r.e f' U a r 111 · 0 11," ra IC I R EC E p T I Q N' J s T -11 JOd fnnne bca.ut1ful fal1-r ·""' r: ,_ -· t o· 1~ ._. "'·I I I I 11·1ll IA• a SC'if·s!artct'. 111llini.: .' .•. . ' POO L Tab!• ,~,tal'"<< .·, .. ,,, , n1 1~" a • ...,v._ 1s equtp!nen , &·cr~·tary. Good t.i·pist .. ~Ii. rf'I' a1<1 •• ~i t'S rt'll . o 'b"t· & ric Gil 1616 " ~... "' ",, · 8J6r·----• • ... ~--prefer l )t'ar C'XJlt'l'l<'fl('{'. Ahilily to ii'Ol'k uncli ·i· 111unt1f. n1·1ri nc(•ds f11shion 10 il t'l'l.'Pl t'l'sponsi L 11 Y · · · -4'x~· \\ith L" slate. Includes &12-8866 orit'nt•~! indiv, lo .'i•'lup ,t· work 1ndcpcndc n1ly. I ATTEN'I'IO:'ll COLLECTORS! balls, cues, rack, elc. Price lll'C~sui·t' .~ 111 uinlin 11 n11111~1..,,, rJff i("'. Grl'n! vu i·h·-Secretary . Olrl English Ne,vspa pers only "'>"J5. Call 8.17-4W. NURSES AidC'!i & Ord1'1'ly f)l('U!3<Lnt a"itUdf' ,i:_. J:!OOd " ._ !}--.,.. ... , nm & 11111 shifl. \Viii train. lf·lrphone niann tr. J\lusl he 1.Y spot , Sl11 r1 SGfKl. Als11 Fri' Sr. Accounting Clrk 1 1 ·1r.12--1814. Phont' S7 76.lti \VANTED ·USED l11tC!J'\".1('11·s San1 -4 p rn, f!.k•rl & flrxiblt., $['1(1 I~''' .JohP>. C,:iJJ 1\t•Y \\'i n £. \\'/rn111. 2 yrs cxl)I '''-111 iii•-Appliances 802 ORIENTAL RUGS RENT TO OWN TV'S & s ·rEREO $10 Alon-1'1·i. l\1C'SH Vr1·dr ()11\\', rno. 5-l:t-168.i. ~i-10--tj(l.·{J, (',.;1sl r1! J:>1·1·.sonr11•l <'ounlin,i.:. Back~ r nu ti d \Viii pay cash. Plttll1't'! ca 11 1-losp. GG1 Ce>nt('r St, C.'.\I. ,'~ ... ", ncy. 21!!0 1-ltu·bor I31vd.. 11 /n1nstrut1ion 01· I r1 n 11 HOT J:>oint Rcfrig. s ln't. 1213 1 x14-zs.l2 <'Oll£•t'I. No Cr edit Check* No Deposit .. ,.r-.~ ..... ...., < ~\'1 &tA6a~ I 1.ook fn~hion""Sn111rl In n NURSES AIDES RECEPTIONIST .• il e\•ttlor,n1cnl (' 0 111 1, ;1 11 y Sl!Xl.. \Vhirlpool \Vashe r ~· De\' , • "" ' 0 $10 Elcc o~r $" 0 \\""DOING D••<s. Call1-lt'al r /'('(' IV('!"}' -f l't'C l_tcpair ~ 1!t'sire<I. Tyrt•.;., •'US(• 1 ., •J• •• ~ ... , ~f 111 I' I 9438 1ov,.1sv, f'::xpf'I". pt'C'ffl. slnt \\llrk1ng: Dny l)r night, no cxp. iH'I', $c-crrt11rics $.';OO--S700 kt'Y hy !ouch. Sch"·inn 10 spd. S 4 5.. veil . size 10, esclusive ~tore -on i Y ,rnta s Ava1lahll' t'(IO(htions, all sl1if1s. Beverly •·;isy. fun jOb. \VIII trnin. no Sc ~567~1 J•:\1.,,111,111 benefits & l\Ol'king Cabinc·t Stcl'f._-o $50., T\1•in $.j(), complete. Ne"' evening Open Eves. 543-4444 ,,,, "'11', __ •1, -, 1 r.1anor Conv. llosp .. Laguna ll,'pin" or shot'lhruKI, cit'. l.t'g:t l ' c·~·s S•IJO ,-iitl•., Bed!<. Call 615-52:i0 Or ~P~h1~'~zoi,i<U~;~t.;}64~&-~1~71~5~:.:..=·1 ·~l!"!!!!!!!!!!""~""':"'!""!"'I Ill .... ~ Ifill ... Clerk T~ pi:;irs " ~ * S S s. Apply in pcr!i<ln nny uft or 1000;0 FREE Call 644--3389 &l&-7J.56 l.>\PIDARY equip & sup--ummer peclal * NU HS E 1\ IDES & <'VI'. !:ll 2930 \Vest Cst ll\\'Y.. or 644-3317 ' I KENi\10R£ Auto \\o'RSh£•r, piles. i\-lincral s~cin1en!!. Re built-Pictu r& Tube Pin n glowing jc\.\'C\ Kl lhc ORDERl.IES Exf)t'riem't'd-N.B. Li t. Rcindri·s /\grncy I 565 Frig lluto wl\~her $30 the 1\·orks selling alJ $87 5~2.1'' 25" C I · t f int 'l'Sl a nd f\altt'ry all ·.·l••'fos. Piu·k L 1,10 '""""~"""""""""""""" Oinl ;\Job .•.••.•..• 5:i7-3101 Between 9 a m & 12 on y Bo.I .. 1 ·d •L, · .. 10 ~-1 · • • -_or o or P-Pln ,or: ~-1 1 1 1 . , Otrice ........ -...... :)l0.-2l l8 =~::::::::;::::;;:::::::;:::;::::::::;=:I 11 in xnt eon . r 1·1e<2•' ao-.w.) *2 YEAR\VARRANTY on tms sortTY 01v-n-g 1'' I a gs h i I> Convalescent RE:C~~PTfONIST -Typist, --_ _ _ _ __ rlcl'ivct·y, guar. 5 4 6 - 8 6 BRAND ne1v 2500 wal.t gen-ln.lall't'ton A .1. bl 11rincess dress. Very Cl\~ lo C<'ntcr 466 1-"lag:ship Rrl. NB A<·1·111·n1c· & fnsl. 1ranscrilx· ~--847 S115 t + 250 fl f ! " vat a e ·n kn its blends llncn I. 1 1·0 I SEC'Y TIHES -· era or · 0 ('X en. 1i1c:c'1; Television Servi"" sew 1 ' ' NURSERY MAN & <1ca in, ;111.~\vcr pl!>lll'!(. S I V R W h /D d (714) 4~512! 8 a m '' tl'cuv« I 'I k · JONE T RE SER • ent as ers ryers ('OJ' • ""-· · .-forn1crly J\:Jesa North Centc," Pn'nt·_, nallcm ... -... Ila!! WEED PEST nr rnar rnni: c~rp. Jn.>h~· Ft•t• paid, \\'f)l'k inln lf't::il 5 p n1 Jeannie .. ~.• .-.,..,)0 Con1ri1<·x. 12:?.Q-5 PJ\f ila1ly. l\/tOJ> skills. Oulslllndini.: H1'(j':s ln1111C'll. E.xr)('r. $1. \Vk. Full mainL · · · ' ' 1 l Bick S. ot Baker 54&-6002 SiZCM 101.!i:. 12~~. 14'!!. 1 6'~. CONTROL Call :'lll"'l. Sugars !'>-16--6170. C'o. Grrat ca.i'l'<'r )(po!~ e Tire Service Men * 6.19-1202 * BRL[NS\VICK .i:olcl crown 4 ~ open 9-5 16 days) 1 81~: Si'l,e 141,~ fbu:;it 37) tnkc!I '\'holesale nurl'l·ry In l .. 'lg. "~tX'f'.PTIO'.':IST _ &rrr•tiry $T.'l(J/rnn. Al!IO f('(' position!'. e Re tail Salesmen \\ EST INGl!OUSE heKvy du· >-.l k pool tabl(•s. 5 "J1° STEREOS: 197 3 DYNA-2.T1s y.t.1i:b 3,';-lnch fobric. llJU~ hall: 00('(1 'If f'.":IK'r. fnr !n\r' (Jfflct'. r;o<>tl sklll'I. C1tll 1'.:lly f;Ui.i;, s.·ie;-11.;1)~1. e Brake Mechanics ty \VastW'r & 1lry1'r, priv, snoo. t&.s art11dc ganlcs. · QUAD Syi11ern, ~wait FM S£VP:!\'T\-t,\1r: O~N~ \\:ml ,(,, P<'st Concrol l\111n. f.J" o·,10 Control C:owr E1n11to.•'. c , 11.1r1y. ~fovi,,..~ In -1 frr, ., .l.2.J !ilt.rt'O rt'l.'CiV('t, 4 Quad for eaclf pattern - ndd ~ .,....., SHI.~ .. on111l, (•n pr! t,11•ncfl1s .... to""" J Yr 11n·v. nUl'l<4't'Y rx1W"1". ---~------Ai.,~ncy. ::.ioo lr.•in(•, Hlv rl. ,\pply In 1-.('t'!olOll shapt, &1·1-665.J. f~LU I'.: shag cal1)1'1, fl x 12. llJl('fikc~. ~ trnck 1apr. diX'k. cen!.11. fnr cnrh p.i11crn for 11l)!lolu1£ol,\I ucc.~~-Xln·1 H.F:LL\B,1.El 111u1nen t11 cl('un N.B. :lllll.I llarhor Blvd. Flt l::ICJI T DM\l.igt• S;:itC' f•ll used J1•ss !h1tn :1 ycnr. r 1rx1 tumtabl<' & hcadpho~ rilug Air Afail nnd S1>Ccl11\ llandl- l'l11lnry & bcnrfii.,. Ca I ! inl"dfc•;1 11' It· in 11.B., ri.1.1 "s~E"c~r~tE~T~A=H~\'-,-~lt-w-c-,-,,.-,,-.111 Cos11.t i\-lc"a nc1Y !lot point & \Vhh'lf)l'Vl l rAleallrlild ~L ~c",'1hrou~h. 19'19 In jncho,ks. ,Jus! Nre!t~n!!t.~s'1 3"1~4'0~1 In~: o1 hc~rf11"' lklllrd-,chlaM ''•~J•·,• ', lo<<·"'n' !tlt' ,'•t•p<. """~. l!l11'1'1'it•1v:;1 2 Ill ·I 1>n1, ,,.,,.on •t , .. ,,_, "'" 0 .. · d t •ry yy I' o reo ,.,_...,. .,,,, ·• r • .. --(') S l'.X•'"· '"'I'd> ,.,.,,,~, .,,·,·1. ,. 1· fr I,, I \\'R shers/d""crs ' ,-'' · v ·~ ...... iv · -· e v~· 1 -·• ,I,,_),! lllf>lnlill Al!'. l111C' ' ~ "' " "' •.> H"" n•.J\J k Se nd tO OJ.~f!CE MGR 11~ G.r:. bri~hl, 11ur·artlvt'. 1\·illing lo !'J'ftAVC:L Hgcnt exp,-5 da,Y ftl:;...(1780. i\IALNU1' <l~sk 5:i":x20" $25 . ......:!:_,...,,....., · \l'Ci'.!i or 11!orc. '. FULL Cl-IAl?.CE Of'1··1c1-~1 --~-........................... ,1 s1u1I~ i;ccuri1il'i; blJsincss. 11·ei·k, t-;:..f'CUliV<' "l'rnvt'I e DJ.51-1\\'ASHE ll.S, \\'ll~her!-1, Book 11heU t\I' 1vhat-not; STl:.':RF.OS. 1973 GARRARD r.,fnn an Mrn·1.1n, l.hu DAILY PtlCft !fir New Cnr REPRO TYPIST f>l74.i621. Sc-rvit.'<'. Union Bank drf,t'rs, rcl>lt, J,'lltu·n & lat'gC' $Z, JM .E 18, CM, Model, auto turnhl·bl c. l lLOT. 442, Pnu crn Dept., n-·J -•I ,, k ti , f' I I 51" .t40" AMl>"la!PX -·ov•r, 3 232 West 18th Sl., Nenwt ~C1 111 1 p. OU now 1c f~J\IEl)J ,\TJ·: OPf:NINC.S in g£CR.E"l'Al~Y. Exet.'UUVC', B1ui!lhn~ n!'lhon ls!Dl!f, dl'v'd. 8.1S-.7620; f>-1ft-!i21R. o-oC!iJ 1•11~ ,,_...,,_ ~ York NY 1001l Pr\ experience .YOU must hflV('. ~r11•1y11·1 J;,ru·h & F11l h·r1r1n Shrthnd & typing o niu~. N~\\'/lOlt Beach. 0111 for H.ECONO. APPLIANCES GOOD g~ stove $25. Extra way air s u8pCl n11 lo n NAM°£, -Ai>ORr::sS with Please 11:pply In pcr.90n, or ar1't1>1. $3.iJ 1 1.,ur & Li1r> bkp11g. Pree. construe· ,\ppoinlinent, 6'!0-8303 l)cJ lvcnxt - guar. Dunlap'tc, rc18'1'b•S~,'.kCM!I ~· .. ~~ l38 £. t'ro""i""n 'warcrs. t~.~~Ar, •,01'1 8~tj ZIP. SIZE nnd 8T1'LE phone, __ 645;mo, I • H·e r b 0 r l>rnefll!I. ' ti•)ll expcr, 642-3171. l/n5 N"'"""" CM 548-~ .,_.......... llVWIO.: •N~\'\I NUMBER Anu~R:un "otors. Design Service Co. TYPISTS ..... "" ' PURPLE -king size· vMvel & guar. J\_tfg. list $<164.90 1 • 2 OFFICE GIRLS ~f:CRf:'l'ARY PR. good MAYTAG .,.11ablo drycr, UO Now $192.75. T er m s . SEE MORE Qui c k WIO J.;. !-:Im Fullf'11on sklll11., d11y11, f I t i m r . NEEDED NOW volt. xlnt condt, holds 101 bed sprcnd $25. 893-«lll. Fnshlons and chOoso one NEEDED Ask for .la1·ki" 8i9-!'i000 Prr.;onr)('I Ot>pt. Jloag llo~p. l!Jfii. Altlke offer. 493-5335 Call 551-..1626 . . patt~rn free from our ~!,io ~~1~~b~ ~!:rr1~: ~~-~~l-;;0~~ ;N~·~B,_. "s "E"'C"R""E=t."A"R"Y"--··i,.'11.rost have good lypln~ 1;klll!1. TIME FOR-1'~c~1Xl~c~rc~1c~~~11~1uh~ ~i{J~~t 1%u1U'~1t~'< ~·~~: ~fz~11~g~1~'P:. Catatog: AU App~ rn f'l>r*ln ...... ~.,..,..,..,...,.,__ !')() \\'.p.rn .. scood flg:urr \\'Qrk $1 00. Call Ed 640.-0010. and phonogrnph, excellent INSTANT SEWrNG BOOT< YELL W CAB Co. R"°'·L""' t1'•rd"d ,,11, p/tln<•', I j(irl olflct'. t~or 11P11• Co. & !IOlllf' of11co CXJX'ri<:ncc. d O ' co111I. $185. Al:;10 n.lcc B.i:tW ll.l"W today wear tomorrow ""' " 1 " L' 1~11 E:. SL G~rtn 1df' DAILY Pf[lOJ Wante rlental Ru91 portabl~ TV •'5. t;:1g....111s ll • ' . · J~ E l6!h Cost l\J('Sll Alh'fl('1\\.C' Mil\'. hlliop. 0J)f'n· v A t I ·r1 .,... • · 11 1 li~ lur all shU!s, Plea$(.• S.1nll1 Ana !l7~·5!)10 P~ Y n ir Pl'I ply tl\;,d1 srvflrRI u"M f'Al\fPEREO S1erco com· INSTANT F' A S 11 t 0 N OFFICE CLEANING f'nll. f.12-2110 & nsk !or ,111r. SECllE-. AR\', 11/1\n'K' for I J>crsonnel D<>Jil, t'llftl, 6'1•l•:i.126, 67Ml773. ponen1s. AR 15 J.lealhk lt, BOOK .. t~undrcds o f -'.. i l\lon lh11.1 ~-ri 9 orn-li noo11 WANT AD P um.• M"('it NN'l>011 I C.M. Snyrit'r. 111" olfl<'.'f' In Fruitrlon lislund, . f\1001Lt: cal' phone, run In· -1218 I.>u1tl T.T. X100 Allml fR11hlon la.cl8. S1. Tflp PQ} E>.Jlf'r. OV<!r :U "\\'t't'd it & Jkap•· N.B. Call &14-'.X»O-PACIFIC MUTUAL • litall rttt$0nahly priced. R.R. 2 pr. c/\Y llpkn, 2 pr. Any dtl.Y 18 the BEST DAY 10 I 11n·11y, t·a11y-1,..,-1\'<'1t1' 1\·rap skirt. A \\'HIZ to !It'\\: 11. "wow" Int partie.~. authcrings. l\1akr this fashion:1bly frlni,te<I, gai- ly embroiclel'('(.I Ski rt loog or sh011. Pr11lcrn 71•11 : 11izc11 10-2q_includf'<I; l\\'O moUfs . SEYt~N'fV ·"1Vt; ct;NTS for <'ach pullet·n -a,dd 25 ccnls for each puttcrn Jot Air l\lnil nnd Specla l l·landl- lng:: other1visc third-clniis delivery will take thrc€! 1\1..'Cks or mon-. Send to Alice: Brook11, Ille DAil.Y 1,11.l'Yr. 105. Needlecl'11.ft Dept., Box 16.t Old Chelsea Sta tion, New York. N.Y. lOOU. Print Nante. Add~. 7.lp, Pt11ter11 Nun1hf!r. N E E D L ECRAFi' '72! Crochet, knit, etc. F'rec directions, rlOc. J111dant Macraltlf) Book. Basic, fancy knot!, pal,. , tcnis, $1.00. _ tn11tant Orochet Book - Learn by plctuml Pal· tcrrni. Sl.oo. \ Corupklte IMtant Ol b "°1ok -more than 100 girts -$1.00. Oon1ptate Arlhan Boell: - $1.00. 16 Jiffy nur 'Book11 • sac. Book of 12 PrlZG Ar1t11u1i.. 511<, Qulll Book I - 16 patterns. 50c. l\tu!ie\lm Quill Book t • .. 511<. fttli lfiJ fM T<ld11y'1t Uvl"l • 15 beaudfut patterns. !'JOc. Mb i2'1'.'11 927-0.11.'i. From ll\"IWll"'~ l!J tru'lh S<-r.:I~ s1a, nigh! allfl!'lllan1 -iOO Nr"·pon (·,...n1eor l>r. 642 5678 008-1797 21.,,,· SJ>krs. 971HH!ll. rUn an ad! Don't delay •• • A ~ ~·Anl nd 11 a jtOOt1 I:>-I Tum ltM'm ln1o ra.~h 2 or r, nl_1thf11 wk. APflly ;11 Nr"-()')11 &nC'h • Net"tl 11 "Pad"? Place-nn Rdl For thal lttm under Sj(), lry .ca.II loday 642-567S. \'"'mt!nL __ CA=LL=~°'=lly:....:.P.;;llo.;.t__ ~hl'll, 17rh & lrvinr. NB Call 642 .. 5678. ' ' !lb;hc!._!Pc!n~ny!t_Pl!'.!!;no~hcr'!!!!:..· ___ l ____________________ I .. -. I . \ , ' I· ·- l • DAil Y PILOT 25 ---][B l! -""i~-I~!'--__ ...... _.._jlil [ T_..: ][i] ~! _ ....... _ .... ~]§]~.-. [ • .. ---1§1!;;; ;;_;; ...... ~l§J;;1~!;;·;;;"'°'"";;;""';;:]~§1~\.;[ ;;_;;_;; .. ~1§1~\ 0og __ • ______ as_4 lloah, Powor • 906 •c•.•m•po•,,•.•5•.• .. •1•R•..,•t•920•lcyclos, Bikff c.V,;,.••..;•;_ ____ ...;;963::: 1 Autos, lmportad 970 Autos, .tmportad 970Autoo, lmportad 970Auto1, U-990 ~ 24' TAYLOR _.,.;.Sc.;..;oo..;.l.,.;.•_,. ___ 925....;. -BMW lltlSll ..,.:;ll<'r pup p I et , Craft Oll.y \VE 1 .. _ '63 t'ORD Van. 6?'.1,000 ml, IJeaullful /\KC l'\lgistered. Cruiser. seal.I U people, 454 • ren cauuWl'I C&mllfl'I '73 HONDA XR75. New palnt & f)3rtl. Xlnt $100. all 962·2811 Chevy t"niine 1972. 10 n1Ues fur ht11JOrt k 8' trucks. ~\e5a <'l~ne . Good gss ml. • -l v I .,. Can\per Sales, ~ l·larbor, , ___ Ca~l,_1 .:6':;2-:.:5.!=15'---I • ooa•:RMAN Pll\!jctier puf)ll, on mo or, e V('l ouch I • Hrt1. Needs GOOd OOme. rei.tll'ihtrt.od, top quality. Call Trl\ns, lnJ)(> d1..>ck, l!IC4!pi1 2, C.1.t. GifHOQ'J. CZ 250, '72 S•\00. or l~~t offer. 546-2440 54(j..()989 55 to 60 mil<•s pl'r hour • CJ\!l.1PF;R Shell11 fur wle $900. Call S52-88L2 '71 ><JRD \'" s v cover. Regi5tercd In Ariz'. or rent. All 1nakeiJ &. " u1~r nn. \VQJlLD'S ··~te~! Bird do~·s. (2l3~ 339-71a!. n\OdclM. 2941 GraCti Lune, '63 TRIUr-.1PH Spit.Ore gd. Auto t.rans, long 1vht:t'I base. Registered, top quality. Call Bl·'• G c •1 cond.. n1ust st.-e to appr. nu beltt>d t!1-e1. clcv.n. 546..()989 GL.ASPAR Sun.liner. 17~', "• • ·" · $j50. 963-2162 675-7070. PEKING"'"' Shore. nlOOrlng N 4 Bal. ls .. '71 V\V _Pop-top Camper. ,;;:c,,;;"""'-~~=-, I,.,., CllEV sho~E,;_kp.uppieK 75 hJ), Ju11l Over hauled, l\U an1/fm ractlo, tent, xlnt '61~.}.1~~1 D6A 160, ~.700 nli OJ • • Van. 6 cyl. eng. "'" bont rover. ne1v botlom cond. 14,000 nUle:,. Asking ~ "-' \Vood panclilll(, mug ivhet>ls. H 8-12-1128 856 po int, lOi'· big whl. trnllcr. $2900. &t>-7867 a lt.or 5 pin 586-3535 Oean, runs ~real . 548-4668 OrHI ,6:.:7:.0..;,74590'"0:..,...,.-,~~~--CAMPEH. Shell -lits 1''ord '70 1-iONDA 3500SL, xlnt o,~O'l'-t 'O~C,O~R~D~.-,"'ho"'11"'y"'.-n-1ag-,, 2 Gentle Gcl(llng1t, upprox. 8 * 12' FIBER C LA SS Courier. Toyola, Datsun, cond. Onl~i..~806miles. ~. chrome'1tlde pipes, tnpe, VS, yr11. old, $2~,0 t•11. One NH:· F'JSl-UNG BOAT. Ma:tda P.U. $l50. 968-M01. auto, $2800 8 ~ I -0 5 5 4 , Appy Geldlr1g !i yrs, lffii. ll2ri * 5'19·0084 ·afll'r 6 JlM . ~~~~~~ ~'!:,~'· 645-3053. \ good dl1pcii!.l.Uon. 1v c 11 Bo1t1, RentLChirt'r 908 Cyc ••, Bikes, Cail 543-3.179 !\1UST sell, nu van on lhe started, h'()o() J) I r a 11 u r c ---------Scooters 92S .,-:...,--;c:::=...::::c::::::.___ '69 hOrlll'. b'OO(I po1cn!1:1I llh°'"' CHARTER ----------Motor Homes way, Ford, ElOO, 302 hOrM. $800. Al!IO 8 yr old ''TIOG57A' .~ETCH John's R a cing Cycles Sale/Rent ~O en{,o\ne, aulo ll'tlns .. super 'J'horobred Ju111per, h"OOCI In van gd. cond, irrJ:;. 5-10-J.:!66 thr nn1 • xlnl Jr. hori;c Now lxloklng ror summC'r * BU~ TACO * e SALES e E-300 SuJX'r Van. '7'.l, SOCk'.l LEASE A 1973 BAVARIA GOOD SELECTION OF USED BMW'• 1972 2002 1973 BAVARIA 1972 HAVAR1A 1971 BAVAlt11\ 196\l Ml 1969..Jtltltl CREVIER BMW Sa!es . Srrvk-e . L<"asin,g 208 \\'. lst SL, Santa Ana 835-3171 CAPRI MERCEDES BENZ 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY VOLKSWAGEN • ---· FORD ·11 V\V Sq, Bk· &lge, auto, 1963 GALAXJ£ 500, 2 dt <ll,000 ml., Radials. $l595. hardtop, 390 4 1pd, 1 owner Sll-9234 or 499-4091. car. $4~. 96l-162.I. '56 V\V, 1973 GRAND Torino ·Wagon, Runnlngo condition. N e w loaded, ruck & JM1Jgea, 1700 Sharp New Car tire•. $150. 586-1639 milca, $3995. 847-7627 Trade-ins '69 V\V Bug, auto shift, 1 '70 l"ORD LTD Bryhm, load· Coming In Every Day 011,'flCr. Fresh en g In e. ed, vln top, alr, lo ml. One Ask About Our Unique 546-,_ttll. or 64;+-7329. Owner. $26RO. eve11. 644-«'>40 Uaed M1rcede1 Lea1e '69 V\V Camper ~top -JEEP i Pl•nl Ex. Condition -• xtras • H f I 1jlOO * 64"" ·s; NJSSEN P•trol. Com . OUSe 0 mports 'G6 BUG. like nu, 168 Bug reblt. Many Ex lras. Xl~t 6862 ~1ancbester, BuE"nll Park w/alr, nu. engine. Pr\\t,/Pty. cond. $1J:X) offer. &15-7969 oJn Uie Sanla Ana Fnvy 6-12·3303 '6~ INT"L &."'O\ll •I whl ~r. \ 523-7250 VOLVO Good co ncl. 1',ull <:ll ti. Dual JIM SLEMONS lank•. <·le. 18.ifl. •1'·21:~. IMPORTS VOLVO MAVERICK MERCEDES BENZ ~nrins. 17262 N t> \V h 0 p e . Chet Salisbury IT crpted, w/xlra s l'a t • AU'l'HORJZED IG.l llands, TA t · L y ljO <'t11lles. Xlnt rates! HEADQUARTERS FOR • SERVICE e mi, pis, fl lb, paneled, ~ ~·ountain Vull<'y, 979-9-li5. 6'5-A34;1 or Tlogn, Btix 3llj, DF.SEH1', f\101'0 X TT • RENTALS • 9t;g.-9515. • SALES & SF;RVICE 17th Anniversary SALE FOil ~al<', 1971 Luxury ?!Ia,·erlek Crahbcr, 'A'/f'X· lru. Pt'l"f. rond. Bargain bccauSf' or dl·parture, ~t orrei-. K-li--0..'Ul u .. 1,_, '··land o=2 Accc!lsorles. 6 ~ J" SI •:.u .,..., l" • "~"" ' 7 F vRD "'··perVan. 1\1.ag• .. TALLY !·lo F1u·tn!i, offer~ llarhor nt \\lilson, C.J\t. <>U ·~ Im emons rh1Mt In hunter .~ ju111pcr Bo1t1, Sail 909 646-46.15 or 646-24~ EXPLORER Runs great! Sl200. bll-4091 NOW OWN THE I training & lessons Pf.v E }i'QR Sall•: 19i1 Yamaha "' OF days, nights 496-lSOl FABULOUS 1973 mports Hu9e. Sav"1n9s 1. MERCURY '1"-·" fAppmve·' AllSA) RACING Sabot lot lhe com· '69 1'1JRD V11, c-~ Su-r 1301 Quail " ....... ,,. .... u Enduro Ii5 cc engine 1hal N NG ON BEAC · c..iuu ··~ CAPR l-judi;::c. \\'e hnve benut. nj•1v rK"litor. Custo1n Rlt hy has l\(!\'c•r lx.•t.'n Y.'Orked on! HU Tl T H Van Camper. P/U trade. Newport Beach Prices S!arl At t2x12 box stnlls. Visil us a Brian 11lonu1s. 3 sails. Spcl 400:-clS Jl:l\r knobby. llas 18801 Beach Blvd. 842-8803 --~7""'l,:;5-3c.::::2.::15:....._~~ \Vlth 2,000 4 cylinder or V-6 833-930Q $4260 :\IERCURY '72 l\larquis, 17202 Nc\VhOjK' Su. o f c_1lvcr. l\.ltlny x!ras. OriK, neVC't' h1.•cn rt1.•:('(I 0 ,. l!UNTINGTON BEACl-1 -::Autos Wanlod 968 engine, 1\'ilh or y,·ithou1 ENTER. FROl\.1 holacARTllUR Broughani. 2 door, gold, air, ~ 1 I 11000 ·-• 1 II .. and all extras. $3 7;10. \Var1X'r. ~ountain Va Icy or cos . · pr1 .. ""-' o se • abused!! $•100. Cull \\'<'f'kduys MOTOR HOMES , -----------decor group. sornc \Viti: sun 61 ' ~ II 9~ 0 1 ...-: .,,,.,A[~ or·~ "°15 ,. 1 1970 J\1ERCEDl-:S Bcn7. ·230 '•1od""• ··,HES (14'163•1·1-:'.85166) ;~11 ca . 1 :r;~ 1.1. ""*.-' "' Vllr>N altflr 6:00 Pl\1. &10-6697. T. OP roor or andau top, po,1·cr SE 1 " ' ~~""'=~~-~-·' 1 ak . a r. auto, leather. i>'l('rro, \Ve ntake overseas de.liveries '68 l\lON'rJ..;Go \\'a•~n. L.noks AQllA Ycarlln.: filly. Beaut. CAL 20 e BICYCLE SALE e Apollo,Paccsclter,Baron, u1se >r es, style steel Pl\\! PIS s k 8 k " &. read" for huller •·lru•·.··• •· tlnll-Owocrsl>>"o for •.··I". Jai11bo1·ee, Robinhood DOLLAR \\'het•I, radial fires, bucket ' · ' loc t"O 1 ' 1 '. · See It · You'll Buy It eyxl(I. runs good. J\ir. • ;r ·~""' . ,. "'°"' Nl'\V 111 s1~'"l'I) 1·1·111 \N mu .. •I .. sell. J\'luke offer. $!17:1 ·~l~l'.·,7 Slild bring home a ll blue Newport Be a ch slip ~ ... "' ' ' · 1 1 \Ve'vc got 'cm at scats. ORDER YOURS 67;>-77Jl ~ l • . .6 .. •i>"RC v_~-0- • 13io·yde.. <OG E. Hall"'' S PORSCHE Wllo WllD µ:~. rlhbons. $600. 548-8904. "='-114=88:::. ______ ll!CYCLES s;,!).95. U('fl(•h KENDON PAID NO\\'. _ .... AIHll :1 ~ 11•agon, full jXl\Vl'r, >11HllOO ext. 256 31· Pc,'"""'"" s1oop, rut good mr.i .. GJ:i.rz<i. """'°'.""1 MOTOR HOMES IMMEDIATELY GU TAFSON uolv0 • !l63-2611 • --1 ~~t sails 11lus spinnaker, ap-NISllIKI dcalct'. L• I M I '' II.C J pl3600rul"'.'~ ... "I.:oo$5000.-uklng 1972 HONDA CB 350 707 N. Harbor, S.A. ........EOR ALL 1nco n-ercury '69 9US TANGERINE blk. OLDSMOBILE ~~ -55<'0033 --16800 Beach at Warner inter., orig o~~er, lmmae., 1966 Harbor, C.M. ~1ti·a103 1--------- , . 4 ryl. Custorn headers. J,600 27, .1.1,,,·v··:o FOREIGN liuntlngton Beach nu. Semplret Ure1, low mi., CADILLAC Sales & ~ice · 21 CU2EER_Matlllf. · -tnL -E.):.Ccllc.n ·ond. SOOD •• .... 8424844*(213) 592 5rJ1J1 S5 975 644-a904 0 dee~ 1\·/trlr, xlnl! Slip 6,l;).2J.12 ari . ..5 :?.0 01, 5-16-0038 -25'-b'{~-X'J\l-l&RER CARS • ~ ' · LDSMOBILE nv1ul. $2900. or be s t, bh\'n 12-·t John 2'1'·22' cortfL'IENTAL.S ''AoMi o fh9 Vlklng'' '73 PORSHE-914 2.0. toaa-EL DORADOS MC TRUCKS· Boats, Gener•I 900 &H-7873 · · 20· PltltlE & JOYS WE ARE IN eQ, immaculate, ntovini::: HONDA CARS 1---------'72 SL-'t~ Honda, knobby & VAN CON\.r:r.SIJNS DESPERATE NEED DATSUN causes sale. 6•15-3517 aft 6 14 TO CHOOSE COllONADO 25, No. 474, trt 1 · f · UNIVERSITY OLDS 15' RUNt\BOUT F/B, 30 hp Evin. B.I.. i»~r ~mmer. $400. Snowbird & trrr. nel"dS Y.'Ork $100. 9' Dinghy $49. Sailing paddle oo.ro 19;. &lZ...1272. • 26' FISHING boot, Buick 1110tor Oy Bridge, galll'y, hce.d. halt bag, 1/a -radio, gd sha(X', $2500. aft S pm. &16-721)3. 1'1lAILER hit 1or 'li' boot G::ioo lbs, su!'gc t.irukcs, used 20 ml. '73 phttl'S. 557-76'18. Bo.ts, Maint./ Service 902 as 111'1' or rear. spare -!< ~ e Service e Rentals OF GOOD CLEAN pm. COUPE0 CONVERTIBLES very cll'/,lillf painted bottom. r.ablcs, 1700 i"i. X'lnt -.. ,1. ' $ SALE $ .,.. • .. f-o1l con1Jjlent!nt of sails. " ... ,, * Danmar Inc. * FOREIGN CARS '67 PORSCli E 912. 1 O\vner, • 6-1~7. $500. rluys 5~l-2'.!8.'l, eves TOP bOLLAR-PAIO 101" mileage. DE VILLES 4!1Hlt36. 1 :'.,,"0 ' Harbor R'vd., G.G. DATSUNS * ;10.7278 * LllX> 14, Fully equipped, ·73 \\'O:\llii\T ~1a\·cric..:k _ a31-6SOO FOR OR NOT I NEW DEMOS 1973 1964 po Rs c H E, red 31 TO CHOOSE rovl'r-&--tm.iit'f';-$1000.=or shod<!! 1;11~\0nl <-!ttunber-J <-xt I~_&. Dat.ciun Call or t.'On\e tn to 11ee us. /bro"•'o-l · COUPES 1~,1 oUcr , ..... ·~3 p p · 1 1. 1 -NEW. p·ORT 510's -· w _ .. , nu cu_s. =v __ _ .... · ~1 · .. s a!lt and r<' 1nb r xlnt ILLNESS causes sale of '72 644-1621 or 644-0927. SE-bR.NS-* 141,ii rt Dolphin * cond ., 1nlL'>t st!ll :i.1f .... 2i79 20' Lu...,.ury Balboa motor PJ~~·~P CONVERTIBLES .,.,.Ith trailer, xln't cond USED BICYCLES-home. Purchased 9 mos. IMPORTS All ~lo<lcls & Colors 10 TOYOTA Many excellent colQrs S."i.iO ra!l !>·t4....S178 ago. Chev. V1I cng, ps, pfb, 3100 \\'. Coasr lhvy., N.B. Choose From. Choice ot Interiors l·I' SUNFfSll snH boa!. Like All Ty/}('s • 6·12-1272 shO\\·er. elect. toilet. Air 642-MOS TOYOTA tC!o.Q:L & leather\ ne\v $1-00. Carl at 879-9211 HONDA 3:ilf4 1972. ln1n1a e. cond, furnace & extras. Xlnt Factory alr conditioning 1 SS25. l\lr. Lan1:. ·5'10-1301 cond. lo n1i, Priced to sell \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR Full power -010ice of: 1 ays. \\"cckclays now at $7900. 1624 Antiguil FOR TOP USED CArtS 17th A • Ster"" AMIF~t radio * * K 10 Catainaran & Do Sh N I · I nn1versary 'v \\'ay, vt'r ores, .B. I your car ts extra c can, Cruise control lrailcr. Good -cl\f1(lltion. $2"75. BULTACO Alpina, ·12. 250cl'. fi42-998lL see us lirst. SALE Trunk open•c & n>O•- C 111 cv~s· &l6-80R5 · Xlnt cond. $800. Consider of-" " ' s'. . . . f _•,,•:..r ·c:&o:•::1r.:2'1:..4:::'·c....____ 1913 DiSCO\"t'rer and Sundial ~~~UJEl~R BU1CIKd 1973 DA TSU NS All in immaculate condition SABOT . 3 made in actory, ~·lotor Hon1es for rent. make ~"-" ·arbor B v · Largest seh'COon in 2850 !·!arbor Blvd. Costa i\lcsa 510-9640 '69 OLDS Deltn Gustom Royal 88. F'ull power, lcatlmr lnl~r. AJ/L/.F ~1 ste1't0, lo ml. Private Par1y. $1950. 644-2021. . '65 OLDSMOBILE U50 557-8658 '65 OLDS 442 fle\V tires, bait. good trar\sp. $250, 675-043& PLYMOUTH ~-}~~~. hard11,'arc. $j() each. T~~~Jikc slrt:et legal SU reservations for S..Ummer Costa fl.lesa 979-2500 ALL MODELS Prices Start Al Orange County FOR sale by oi\•ner, ,72 -;1\lARINL l\1EOIANIC ,.:~~~~·~""...,..=--:"'"'=-: no .. v. Phone l\1iss Bennet at Jl\fPORTS \VAI\'TED IN STOCK $2399 Nabers Cadillac P lymouth Fury 1vagon, 9 Good .,.,,,rk. f"ah· prices. Sa\'e HOBlE Cat 1.\' \\•/trailer, & 10 SPD bike, v1•1y good cond. Bob Longpre Pon~ i a c . Ornnge Counly's AUTHORIZED DEALER pa..<1scnger, fully loaded, ex-~f~ri~~~~J'.«11 Burr's "·"1ras, inust Sf'll. Xlnt cone!. S85 or Ill-st olfer. 892-6651 or 636·2500. TOP S BUYER BARWICK IMPORTS .73 OOROU-A (KE~il28S4) 2600 lfARBOR BL. eel conct 11.IXXJ mlle1. $.JfKQ. $1 000. 213-966-5231. ~760 Rent A Motor Home BILL l\1AXEY TOYOTA 33375 Camino C3pistrano COSTA JI.JES,\ • Co_ntact Bob S h el' man Bo•t•, Power 906 Boats, Slips/Dock• 910 ·72 J\t\\VASAKI. 2:iOcc. xlnr for your Vacation 18S81 Beach Blv.:. San Juan Caplatrano 1\n1iti1 l•••.:1; 541.l-9100 Open Sunday 645-4179 1 '70 CUSTOl\1 l\fiol Sport, l sli11 fo1· SS' j)O\\'rr heal. 836-{)i:lO call atl ;, CASH 'Tl DATSUN 510, 2 dr, 17,jOO TOYOTA 1971 Eldorado, The be•t coupe Gold po11,'er &: air cond. SfiOO. * Sll.6800 * H. Br<1.ch Ph. 84i-8555 493.J375 or 831·1375 -UM\. Ull'\D '68 PLYMOUTH Fury m Fl~ ... p:1dded seats, elect 1213 ) 43~566 1!173 BULTACO, Pursang, NE\V, Explorer. 24', full mi's. rlh, auto. trans, facl Cadillac 1cr:lor 1CO~bo e\'er. ·hnch 'seat. '$675. 54()-Mlil:' start, l\It'rc. f"ruiK-st~rlng. like ne11,·. $975. eqtiip Sips 8, air/gen, For any clean used car or air. xln't cond. $2195. J:o~irm. coc29 ~OOOm~· ab~--" anc ~I' betloptod', ,clo-50.,,:,c';p"m;;·------" cover, :io hip 4 cylndr, SLIPS available, 35'. Sail or &16-5658 Jov.oel"t rates, no mileage, truck. Ca11 58&-152'1 aft 5:30 pm, 1966 J.larbor C ~I 646-9303 • 1· nuiu nus 1 : ~ Jl,Jercury f'nM;illl' t r a i I e r J'ci11,l'r Bo.'\ti<. 673-fti06. 552-8292 l\1acArthur &: Jamboree Blvds ' · · tires, Ult 11,·hl, RJ'l\/fm, ale. BARRACUDA ·n V 81• $ISOO, aft 6 58&-35.15 ·59 HONDA 175.CL good cond Newport Beach, 833-0555 ·73 240 z. AIC. mal'(s, '70 Corona p/11,•, only $5600. 54&-9419 automatic. air, pis. vinYI J4' COMPU."TELY equipped tkl.&, fl!!h, or-? 40 honie P"''r. O/B. Ell'cttic i;hi!t & ~!Art , lilt trailer $750, or oifcr Boats, Spetd & Ski 911 11reet.. or dirt $350 673-34j7 '71 EXPLORER 26: ex. <..'Ohd. AJ\t/Fl\.1, lime-green, 19,COO 4 door, .... 0 trans, radio. days 8:30-6:00 644-0637. ~~· ~1take olf., eve a, 673-1139 air, 4000 gen., sle<>ps 7+ sell \VE 15\JY mi $4695 !>16--2774 u• "f'&;fu~';f.'~;j;;':"y;;;;;;;;I,~~~~~,~==~-...:.:.. TRADE f t~fPORTEO AlITOS . . . heater. Like nt>\v. $1295. 'TI COUPE de Ville, yellow '6.l Cl·IRIS Craft Oa~ic * '71 J.IONDA CB lTh *' or 54g_-van camper BEST PRICES PAIDI '71 240z, blue, au.lo, mag Pete's Forelan Car Service w/wbite Ithr. $5000. All '6S PLYMOtrrH Barftcuda. speed boat. 32't V8, varnish-&'!L1110na.blt' offeT. or van. wheels, excellent condition. 2073 Hatbor, Costa Mesa pwr, 1tereo, Ult whl, alao '68 6 CY~£00!d work car; $111), rd m ny hull, beRut. _ctllL~:.-0Si9 :ift. 6:30Pi\f RENT our-ne1'' 1.uxu.ry Dean Lewis Imports 557-9043. 642-6373 Cpe <le Ville, turq. wlwht Eve11. 53EH)394, lLP • n r.. l'ilUir, '611 HONDA •= Eve _,... ...bJFET..'11'.tEl-61.ps..6.-air,...im... &i&-9303 ..l.'72 "10 STATION Wgn I'"· ·-'-m 'l e I PONTIAC 20' INBRD Cabin Cruiser, skis & full co1·en, 300 hours . .,.,., ·' · l.v "'· mac. Pvt. O\\'net. S.1S-0900 A I -• 970 -, -, hi I ,-; pd' 'TI TOYOTA Corona Marie -s$:ss-r··-w.--i--• . . - ideal for diving or fishing. ~~nc» nu .. II real show piece. 7,000 miles. bell helmet utos, mport-orange v.• w te n . ., s ' If R/H i d I! llt>nd, gall•y, nu cu!.hlons, Jf..'MO. or 1\eif ~otfel'. prlv. $325, 67~9:11 2.J' EXECUTIVE rn o Io r slick, $2100 firm. 6T:t-2563 27 , a r con , new res. SACRIFICE $3795 LEASE OR BUY ,,, 7901 hon1c for rent. Fully SC'lf e n1pg. Just overhauled. c::uivas COVt'r,;, lrlt"'r, Nool!I ply, • .,... GO CAR'r. $Zi0. tonl . &12_21 j() THE FINEST IN FIAT 8.~797 Eves. '71 Cad. Sedan deVille, fully wnrk. !'.1ake offt'r. 642-!!961. 1~, ;"""&-"'• 1·~•. ·-. .,6 hp i\Jany fxtr~•s + extra n101or. USED IMPORTS e CO equip! Garage kept Tm· UUAX) ""'' .wN .u &15-649ll AJ;>QLLO. 2~1· For Rent. load· '69 . RONA, 4-dr.. xlnt . 1nacul~te Bought b001 it FUN BOAT 16' ~finlllture fug F.viiln.i<le. Bait tahl<. ikill. ed. $2'00 t><'r 'A'k + 5c: per e . THE FINEST IN 1969 Flr\T 124 Spo11s Cpe, 5 cond1tlon. new th-es, R & H. won"t 1·11 ,~-rd' M. r parade winnt>r 25P Grny. t;cxxJ iihape. $J.8j0. !)48.3967. BOY'S 20" BIKE " t.""" IMPORT SERVICE e spd. red. probably the l\1u11t sell' 0 A" A3J2 · ',......, · · X ·-673 72•·• 11 mile. 67~. cl""nc~ ,·n Orange Oo. · O'..,.... Porter, Lido Shores Hotel, 2480 Har""·r Blvd., al Falr 'TI ttiru '73 Pontiacs DAVE ROSS PONTIAC ., .... -· . " •Ur>~· .Bo•I• Slora90 912 GOOD CONDITlON uo. Do ~·-·If r d "' ., VOLKSWAGE ~ ~ ' _ e ~2-3.~l.il e Deluxe Chief ton ;r.,_.,,.,. 1. a avor an come $1450. 645-4723 N 617 Udo Pk. Or. NB. Drive Corti ltfesa 546-8017 , un. -· · see us 1rsl. Open Tues. , .:c;;,;.;:..• ,:::=:...::=::....:c::::e:'.!C 15' FRBLCS fishli1ki OOu.t. 11'<29 GARAGE !ype buildlni Vacancies cos! nioneyl Rtl'lt ~nt 27 · 640---0482-NB· anCI Thurs-I"-9 Sat.sun MOVIN6;--must-sell. Fiat ·n ....,,_,_..,."'"' -· ---· · -~== ... -. -CAP-C9e;-<le-Vllle Stereo,. ~66-PON'f. • ..LeMans-Owned-by-1-----1 All a.ccesa. includ. raclk>. $.'iO mo. 6310 Coast H1\')', your house. apt., store Triileri, Trivel 945 ti! 5.-· i.: ' -1~4 Sport Coupe 24.000 hfi, '71 V\V Camper, xlnt cond., amJ(.rh, .sliver \v/landau Airline Pilot, kept same • Bottmn paint, lilt lrnllcr. N 8 . Si 3-3 T 0 6 • or bldg., etc. thru a Dally Pilo\. good cond. AM/Flit, air FM-Ca.ssctle, must sell lm· top,-lthr m!. xlnt. 494-2906, cond. M plane. Air cond, $700. E.'ve.11 673-6207. 21..1~598:i Oasslrled Ad. rt::i~T Trailer, NI nt r 0 d, ~ JACW AN AUTO) cond. 586-6208. med! $2350. Call Susan 114: $6400 auto, rad, cust palnt, tle'f.' sltM"ps 6, $200. ..._ \wlfAal) ........_ JAGUAR 833-ll43 8 to 4, Mon.Fri. '68 CAD. Conv. White w/Red llres, buc k sts. «t,!IOO ml'•· LOOK Call ;).19-0084 ta11W110r"mi:-a.o..-.. ..-5.-o '69 DUNE Buggy, Gm MU leather interior. Ex e. pttf In/out. 962-7586 . . 69 zr OPEN road fully self-'i2 XJG Fk body, fresh motor, Cond. 919-1901 '65 PONTIAC Le l\.I an s • • • • cont., ,;tra clean, ALFA ROMEO Sedan 25'.'&"000ar. m'llllooe•r !r:J:'75"'59d2e curtains. 714: '70 CAD Convt, perfect cond, Coovert, xlnt cond., must * !H6-!d9 "* ' ' ' O'L<-emerald green, $ 3 8 5 O. Aee, .. crlftce! Aft 6" PM. IT'S GARBENSTANGEL TIME! go rbensta ngels '70 1\IRSTREAM Jntematlon-Al.FA ROJ\lEO Berlina '6.q, 4 ~T.,!1· or 57s<::i8Go.c~:; ·~1~ BUG, onl-t' 24,10!\ml. 673-7848 after 6, wk.-ends. 645--0834 a\27',a.lr ,Allxlras,642-0f>74 dr, Exe. cond. $1600 ., Burke ~ new, RUo, unque1969 CAD. Sedan De ville. '64 PONTIAC Grand Prix. or 49'.l-8200. LaguM, 4!»--669'1 MAZDA whltl' interior. S 1100. Low mi. xlnt. con<l. prlv. Nu brake., good tirea. 1 AUSTIN 642-2132. own.r, 644-2614 owner, $325. 1146-4391 * * 16" TRAILER, sleeps 6, ·-2 V\V B l Al\1/ rchii'ralor. oven, toilet, BOB LONGPRE. '1 1 eel~· 1/00" ·n CPE de Ville. Sl'1MOOm T·BIRD S79::i. 831-lW. AUSTIN Coo""'r S. N I s. ereo, mmacu ate, 7 · new :II 000 ml. E~l'Y Cad I-----",;_,;_ __ _ ,,... . ew Y firm. Balt:t B c r g er on ti' ;AUii\ 615-5232 Auto Service, P1rts 949 reblt. l27Scc C' n i' 1 n e. Funeral Hon1e, 673--94.10 op on.~· · '71 T-BlRD. white landau, \VANTED: Chevy 283 oom- plt'lt' engifll1' in good con- dition. Call 54&-n.22 PONTfAC 42IHOefigine w/3 2 barrel 1..'tlrburators, 15.000 _nli.,_$325._Mfr-1582 [ l§J Antiques/_Clualc1 .. 953 1938 CHEVY coupe, bodr and fran1e good condlt on, 64~2156 RecrHtlon•1 Vahlclos 956 '60 % Ton, Dodge, 4 11,'hl drive, Po11,·er ,.,.agon, Town \Vagon, Needs \11>rk. $900 or best otter. 673-0t61 Straight body, xlnt eond. MAZDA , . '68 ELDORADO, all powr, w/luth carmel brouqham Make offer. 645-2213 69 BUG, immn.c con?, mags, cruise control. 59,000 ml, cloth int. lnln1ac cond. 1111 AUSTIN HEALEY xtras, 1112&, ~1., 69 Bug, 12650. 5.'1!·2305, 491..3971. wh l., p/•, p/dl"' brakos, Ali 3000, 1006, $1966. You'"<! seen lhe resl, now see tho-bc.il..-Stu. 642..a900 BMW ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDES"t & SALES.SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELlVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 11th St. Costa Mesa ~44 •• , clean out ttle gAr&ge ... tum that junk into ca1h with a Onlly Piiot Classified .ad. Call 642-'"J678. Now OPEN good cond, S97a, 675-7372 ,73 C D VII.-11nt a:las•~ w/slw, tact. air. '71 V\V Sia. \Vgn. Radio, air ll 5 pe • •. !19m For quick sale $.'\300. Pvt cone!. Very clean. Less lhan Ca Aft • aa · pty. ofc. 213:926-4407 or All Models Readt 20.000 ml, 12soo. 673-344& '72 CAD Cpe de Ville Stereo, home 714, ~1&-8236 F IMMEDIATE ·•09-vw-BOO;--M-A«7S0 ..amtrm,•llver .. w.ilandau _lop. '64-'!'BIRD. V·S. auto. pl•. - Or GAUGES, CUTE. S~5 llhr Int, xlnt. 494-2906. $:""">100 p/b, air, good lransporta-Delivery! • 675-5435 • 'TJ CADILLAC Conv. \Vhlte 11011. needs son1e 11"0rk. Cn!I 2001 E. lst SOOA Al~A '66 SQBK 23000 on reblt 1\•/white top. Red interlor. afl 5 pm & wkncls. 5.16-1968. 55S-7Sn ·' eng. $695 1 or OUC'r. 6Ta-7282 2,000 nti. 6'13-6813 T-BIRD '56 Xlnt cond . Stl't'I "Easy to Reach" days, GTI-2491 e \'l'S. -CAMARO radial tires & new engine. ~~-=~-:=""'0"'"---1 '68 VW Bus. 1v f S a f " r I 8'12=8836. * Mi1%Cfi 73 Roti1ry * camper, rfldial1, n1ag v:hlJ, •n. CAi.\f'ARO ·Z2S .. Afil-Fll1. '68 T-BIRD. loaned radials, $66 MONTH radio, $1495. Call 8.10-3765 low nlileage. like new. Pr leather lnter, $1800. 54s...4132 36 l\10NTHS OPEN LE.ASE U165 V\V Bus wl'71 engine. pty. call betwe<!n 6 and eve/sss-M:W t.layf. w111 •C(!(!Pt trade-Ins Good cond\Uon. 1 ~1~~1~5.5~1~--0329~~~,:;~r~~~~~:'.=:!'~ao CALL ?aiR. FRY 842-6688 $900. ** 49&-36461;70 CAl\lARO SS 396, Air, 4 uto1, New HU nt. Beach 1970 Bui. am/fm, radial sod, mags, radio, .t: ht!ater. tires, xlnt cond. $1200 firm. after 5 pm. 67":>-3930. MA, ZDA .~~. 4',000 .,;-,, clean. CHEVROLET ~ mech. corld. Ne.,.,, '69 CllEV. Jn1pala custon1 11re11. $600. 833--0893. hardtop cpc. 350 V8, po\.\'er 1i331 Bt>ach Bl. 842·6666 Want ad relfults ..... &:Z-56i8 steering, radio, nulo1natlc If you ·truly understand '60 %. ton, Dodge, 4-"·h drive, Po\.\•cr \Vngon, T o w n b \Vagon. Needs work. $UOO. _it's time to gar ~· ·or bN;t offer. 673-0461 --trans in t'Oh801e, strato bucket seats, vinyl top, B.F. Goochich radial t i 1· c s , .---Il l-Truck•-- If you don't. understand it may already 962 be too late but, what the heck, send in the coupon anyway ························~··· : Ye s, I will build a 9arben·1tan9el .:.... or launch a : • sea rch for ·one I can put in shape for exhi bition at • • th, DAILY PILOT-South Coast Plaz a Build A Better • • Garbenstangel Contest and International Rallye . • • Pfeas e tell me more . • • • • NAME ·-.. ·-·························-·-·-·············"'-··-··· ... -·-··-·-···-······ • • • ADDRESS : CITY • PHONE • " "''':' .... ····~····., ·~ff••-········ .... ·························-··-·.ZIP ......... \AGE • .................. • ........ ·····--·. • • 8 M•ll t•I • • '"IMl1•11 M•••'• DAIL1 PILOT, P.0 .1011560, Ct1t• MtM, C•. •262• a ······················~····· '70 EL CAMINO Supc.r Sport. Clc1u1 & careful mileage, Auto. pis, p/disc bt'!l.kci;., AM·FM. Vi'fSl\V, I i n I gla!l11. fact. air, For l1n· n1cdlatc !talc. ·S2200. Pvt ply ore. 213:926-4407 or homL• 7H:~256 '62 Cl·U:V. Pickup. Good tires • hody . Tll'f'fl 283-en· ~inc, but "'ill Include r\<'w !tllOrt block ()'Ou Install). $J.'"JO. :H.!·3·117. '60 FORD long bed, pickup, 18,500 nil., on robuilt n\Otor, NE\V clutch, fuel pun1p & carbu 1·ctbr , $4 50 . 646-51H0/646-1993 '59 OIEVY l~'i ton. 12'1 new bl'd. 10 ply Ure!l·Cng.-parts • Xlnt cond. Bc!lt ofler. C,4:-rl.)lU '61 m-rc \i ton PU. 5o.ooo n1\lc11 . Runs good. $T:.:i0 . &.15--ui2·1 ' 1i:'> lNT£B.NATI ONA1. 2$.1 CIW'v eng. Au to trans $37)-01· bc•I olf(:r. 345-1077 af1 ~ ·to Clli:YY l"lck·u1i. N r v..· 1•rJiltle>need& tran1 work $200. or best offer. 640~i. • I -, 64-1-4681._ WANTETI: Cht>vy 283 t,.'On1· plete engine in good con- dition. Call ~-312'.l '71 QIEV. Caprice, Pov.•cr, Al\.l/Fh-1, $2500. ·-· DODGE air. '6.q POL.ARA 9 pass. 1\-ag., xlnL l.'Ond,, 1011• mi., radiul ti~. P S, n1diQ, i\ C. lug. gage mrk. Sl:).)O, 842-8-15-1. * 1966 DART convertible, '17,00.J origin.al nt 11 ea g e . 162&. -1639. FORD ·ro FORD 1 •. T.D. Good con· dition, good body S.KIO or best offer. Days 645-2034 n.ltrr 5 p.m. S45-67S4 . '66 l\tUST. Conv., V-3, rn.t11o hf'ar..-r, Xlnt cond all over 6-12-0956 aft 5 "i2 l\tAVl::RICK, 2dr, V-8, auto ITRn~. p1 a. deluxf' tnl, pri p1y, $1905, 642-4124. • I DAILY PILOT < I A~·,. .. , , , " ...... " -· . ; t<NoWs 1)1 E l ~ .v... w ·of . 1 ~J~~~" ' --• .. ' ' l· QIM'--"'· i t ' .... . ' ..... ,M1:a:fl '·. ~ . ; ~i1 " · ·e· ~~::~·~-1 f A ') . .'' . ~, ''•. . ,\ !··<. , . .. .. -. . ·~. " ' ' f._ • • • . • •, • f ·'"• • . '. High Court Bans 'Me Too' Drugs WASfTINGTON CIJPtl - The U.S. Supreme Court. has gi ven a massive boost to er. forts by the Food and. Drug Administration to order in· crrt'rtive drugs off the market. Justice William 0 . Douglas delivered a unanimous 7.0 decision ~1onday in a series of cases affecting thousands or prescription drugs. Those sold over the counter were not in- .Yolved . • The cases dealt v.·ith 1962 amen<11nents to the Food and Drug Act v.1hlch for the first time empowerL'<.1 the F'DA to require that drugs be effccti\'C ns well as safe. The 1962 act pr·ovidcd that no new drug could go un the rnarket \\'ithoul the approval of the agency. The law was also made applicab le lo inany drugs previously c 1 fa red under a 1938 law fo safety alone . M A N U F ACTURERS or these drugs were given two years to produce evidence tha t the claims for their products ""ere true; otherwise they '''ere lo be withdrawn. ln addition to the drugs already cleared for· safety, ·there arc thousands 0 r preparations with virtually the san1e ingr~Jents O'\arketed under other names. \ KnowtWn the trade as "me too" drugs, these have been •• IOld in reliance oo FDA's ap- proval of the original drug product, without specific ap. provat for themselves. THE COURT ruled in l\.1on- day 's cases that withdrawal or a .pre-1962 drug applies to all the "me too's" related to it. Douglas said Congress in- tended to exempt only the drugs that had never been subject to regulation. He also found that F.DA ha s authority to determine • • whether particular drugs re- quire its approval ~fore they are sold to t.be public. 11'\e In- dustry argued that the courts. not the FDA, have primary jurisdict ion on thls. In addition, Douglas held that ·FDA ·need not conduct a full-scale hearing when a drug manufacturer has not . In the agency 's opinion submitted any evidence which on its face shows the product meets government standard s. > If you've ever had second thoughts about the brand of cigarette you smoke, here's a. quic~ way to find out if it really delivers what you want. These five simple tests will tell you a lot about quality, freshness, and taste. 1----cAnd if-yon-make these-tests witli a Winston, they'll tell you why Winston smokers can point to their brand and say, "How good it is!" - Test #l-Sniff-It ' Take a whiff of the tobacco. Does it sme(l rich and fresh ;md appealing' If yoqr ciga· rette is Winston, you'll recog· ni ze the aroma of costly Vintage Leaf Tobaccos. Winston chooses the most nearly perfect leaves monoy c:in huy: 111en \Ve age cl1esc rd rc ·tobaccos in wooden casks. We do it for the sa n1c reason you'J age a fine \vine. Aging makes our tobaccos me llow and brings out that extra dim ension of natura l good ne ss. Test #4 Light It Does ic bun1 C\'cnly? H l'rc'~ a critical~rest of the \vay you r cigarette i ~ n1~uJc. A c ii.:ar~ttc ·i t \ ·-rolled fresh, packed full anJ' '~_,, 1 • Al , • made with core will bt1m i"' ; even ly, draw easily. Winston 1 fr:/ always does. Ho 1 w does your r;~ brand shape up. ( -..;.j . ~ Ask a Winston smoker. I He'll tell you • W11rning : The Surgeon General Has De termined That Cigarene Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. "Test #2 Feel It-. ' ' Roll the cigarette in your hand. Pinch it slightly. Does it feel sta le? A cigarette that's been wait· __,~<-ing in a warehouse, or on a _ 1 , , . shelf, can lose some of its r\ · . 1 -~! freshness. And some of its ~; , .. tas te. But, because Winston · _:.· ~ , sells so fa sr, every pack comes to you fresh. The fact is, on any give n day, Winston is likely to be the fre shest cigarette you r money can buy. Test #5 Smoke It WhHt cou ld be si mpler! That's the real test of a ciga rette. Can ;;;j; ~ it deliver good taste and real 1 . /'&~ satisfaction every time you light '~~ 1 up! Winston can. Ask a /\/;" . , Winston smoker. Any tiine. He'll te ll you in four simple words: How good it is. I \ Test #J Takeapuff ••• before lighting Take a puff-without lighting ir. That's a good way to lea rn about the tobacco and the filter. If you can taste the tobaccos without lighting up, you know there's rich- ness up front. And that the filter doesn't get in the r way of the taste. Winston's -.,.,, exclusive Filter-Blend, a r cop-secret blend of different tobacGos, works with Winston's modem white. filter to deliver satisfying taste in every puff. o 1t1J 1. J. 1c11o~D• 1o•~c.eo (O. 20 mg."tar", 1.4 mg.nicotine av: per cigarene, FTC Repon FEB.73. ,• "QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi "Don't be too long. Your drink Vlill get d irty.,; ' 'Pill' Survey Some Difference S.hown in Tests . WASHINGTON CAPI Government bi om e d i ca I researchers say that worrw;n who use birth-control pills show "small but statistically si@ificant " differences fron1 ilon·u se r-s-in--m-o s I physiological functions. Although there appears to be little or no apparent clinica l significance in the findings. the scientists caution that no one knows t.be Jong-term ef- fects of oral conlrl!ceptives. "mEY'RE something to be ~ aboul," said Dr. Philip Corfman, director of the Center fQr Population Research in the Na tiona l Institute of Child Health and Human Development. Doolittle Honored At Dinner .. -~o of Newport Beach's well-"known residents. John Wayne and Gen. C ur I i s LeMay, are members of ·a dill- ner committee to ho n o r re!!r~ Lt. G.en . .ifi!:nfi'Y Doollt- tle, Wednesday 1t the Beverly_ Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hil111. The $100.a-plate dinner is being-held-by-the-Society-of Experimental Test Pilots, lo. bestow o_n. Doolittle its Wings or Man Award. It will be emceed by retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Jimmy Stewart. Other notables on the dinner committee include astronauts John Glenn and F r a n k Borman, and three of the men who Oew with Doolittle on his famo.us Tokyo raid in World War II -Gen. Bric k Holstrom. David W. Pohl and Col. Henry Potter. The evening wiII inc lude a film of highlights of Doolittle's Jife, music by Les Brown's band. -and fil m, stage and television stars. "But thev still rema in our most effect.ive contraceptive." he told a scienc e \\Titers' seminar. A five-yea r st ud y involving 18,ooi> C3lifornia y.•omen. the most extensive undertaken to determine side effects of the pill. suggests detectable. body chem istry differences bct\lo·ecn users and non·uscrs in a wide range of physiological func- tions, Cor£nu111 said. THE STUDY :.it Kaiser- Permanente 1'-1edical Center al \Valnut Creek found that \!>'Omen on the pill have slight- ly higher blood pressure, ~ somewhat highe r pulse rates, lov.•er blood cholesterol levels in users o\•er 40 and ·higher ones ones in younger subjects. high· er glucose tole rance levels. shorter blood-clotting times and so1ncy.•hat r .. stcr htart rates. And that is just the begin- ning or the list. Corfman said. "We never expected so many measurements would be af- fected, even in ~ small way." The preliminliry r e s u I t s shoW no evidence that the pill aggravates existing depression Or c,auses it, nor that it affects vision or lung function. Since their ap prova l in 1960. oral contraceptives have become the rflost popular fa mily-planning mclhod in the United States. CORFMAN SAID thal research lo date indicates that use or the pill does not enhance the risk of breast cancer. but that seve r al stucUes are under way. Other research appears to indicate that pill users face an eight·times greater risk of cerebral thrombosis. or clot- ling, and ischemia. a defi- ciency of blood supply caused by constriction or obst ruction of a blood vessel: a slightly greater risk or stroke from hemorrhage, and a fourfold risk or thrombotic disease. Piano a Hit But Not His Clotlies , From Win S.rvk<s Van Cllburn'I piano playing was a hit with r.1anila critics, but his clothes weren't. "Only a person of his stature can get away with such an ill~fitting coat," wrote columnist E. Aguilar Cruz in the Daily Times Journal. "His arms are too long for Rittma sler, will be held on a cooperative farm on Israel's ·north coast north of Acre where Miss Lavi was born . * Police .arrested American mystery novelist l\1ary Anne Miller on charges or drug possession. authori ties said. They said l\.{iss Miller. 34, of New York, ,was arrested after ) , police found eight s m a 11 envelopes of LSD and a small bag-of unrefined-.opium in the Naples hotel room where' she stayed the day bef°"e. his frame," wrote Julie Y. Daza in the same paper. "His legs are too long to fit und er the piano. His rpants an? a bit short a hove his sh'*5." But L.0 . Goquingto, writing for lbe Bulletin Todaf, said CtibUnl~ces muaic that tou~ mind, quickeM the heart and moves the spirit beyond all descriptio~." * Dollak Lavi, tile Israeli-born actress and singer, took her !iance on a tour of the oc- cupied Golan Heigbls while awaiting a decision from he r rabbi on when she can-marry for the third time. Miss Lavi, 30, expects to wed Peter RlttmaAter, 32, sometime ihJ1 week. Ritt· ma ster ls the son or t,be late New York financier and in- dustrialist Ale~andcr Ritt· master. The wedding, the firsl for . .. * Jack Badal has been named "animal keeper or the year" by the American Association ol 1.oological Parks a n d Aquariums for the "tender loving care" he has given African hoofed animals. Badal , 36, who works at the Los Angeles Zoo, tends such rare animal s as the addax and the oryx, which have been bred successfully under his guidance. * Australian Prime Mlnl ster Gough Whltlam says he is looking forward to Visiting with President Nlxon·whcn he stops orr In Washington July ~-31 . . Whltlam said 'he would be on a trip from Mexico to the CommQnw eal lh prime minl!ters conference in Qt.. tawa. • ' -.. -· . . -: . • • San Cle1lienie Capistrano eDJTION • • To~ay's 'lnal . N.Y. Stoeks . VOL 66, ~O. 170, 2 SECTIO~S, 26 PAGES ORANGE qou~TY,, CALIFO_RNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1973 TEN CENTS . CUSU Tea~hers Wiii 5~ Percent Dy JOUN VALTERZA Of the OlllY .. l .. t Stiff Amid a house packed with teachers from the Capistrano Unified School District, trustees1 Monday approved a five-percent increase in w~ges for employes but predicted liltle in the Conn of future cash for fringe benefits. And although technically the board left the door opeil fo,r future ~gotiations, teacher spokesmen made it obvious-that they had been d~alt a defeat after a cam· paign which last week resulted in an un· precedented sick-in at the area's two high schools. But such a technique appeared to be a thing of the past as visibly-subdued teacher spokesmen left Monday's session commenting that no new sick-ins would be contemplated this school year. Last week some teachers had threaten- ed yet another siCk-in if the board did not accede to teacher requests for a 14-point benefit package. -DSOD -Agent Held News.men With .. Gun By JACK CHAPPELL Of JM 01111r l"llel Staff 2 Eartliquakes Jar San Diego "'AN DIEGO (AP) -Two small earthquakes shook San Diego Coun- ty early today, waking some peo- ple. No damage was reported. Dr. Charles Howe, d. San Diego State, said the fnt hit at 3:26 a.m. and measured between 2.S and 3 on·· the Richter scale. Jts. efrect was felt as long as 50 seconds. The second hit at 3:50 a.m., Howe said, registering about 1.5 and lasting-up-to a minute. But spokesmen for the Capistrano Unified Federatioo of Teacher! (CUFT) late Monday said all bas changed. "We regarded last Thursday'' ,.action as a. succells and it succeeded in proving that we took the issue very seriously, but we won't do it .again," •aid CUFT bead Dave Niedhart. • . .- Last week's acpon came amid reports the CUFT and the larger and more modei:ate CUEA (Capistr;u}o Unlfied Educators Associ8tion) were at ·odds • • Flseal Btufiiet Council oyer the t_!lctic. But that rill has a-ently healed. "We ·are in it tolether. and the CUEA should speak for all the teachers," Niedllart said. And CUEA President Charles Conklin did speak to tnisttes but to no.avail Mon- day ·aiolie, termed·tlie wage ln<:rtue "too much patemallan'i"-because 'his ~ never settled on the wage package. ~ !J:tsisted that negotiations shou.14 J!!ve.,oontinued on botb Items so • • Studies _Employe Wages . I . Hike. ill ')Va,ges ' that a priority cotild be establiStfed among the benefit demands and the \vage package. Some trustees later bemoaned the Jack of• priorities thu s far in the months-old negotiations, insisting that the "f'istrict asked for the list early in the_season , Out never-got-it. Monday's showdO\'IR came with fe,.,. conunents from the teachers present and almost · no board discussion or the \lo'alkout 18.st week which caused a flurry of contingency planning by the high school and distri ct administriltion. Only Trustee President Bob Hurst n1ade mention of the incident. "l \l'ant to thank those of you (the teachers) here tonight \\'ho sta yed at school last Thursday and recognized that the children's educational-needs-come.. first," Hurst said. After an audible groan came from the audience the board ,,retired into executive (See WAGE JUKE, Page Z) -se In Clemente Case Scored By ART llUR R. \'INSEL 01 tilt 011lr l"Uot Sti ff A murder conviction obtained against a one-time San Cletnente Marine in the slaying of his \'life -based on a marathon interro ation using the alleged • \' A Laguna Beach ne\vspape.nnan said today that he -and members of the· public were held at gunpoint by federal narcotics agents during a $50,000 cociiine seizure and arrest of four men in Laguna Both \\'ere ceAtered about 45 ~iles rior.tfiwest o( the-university, - Howe said. San Clemente city oounc.Dmen Wed- nesday will consider adoption .of the ne1t ·fiscal-year.!s.$4. 7-million-budget~complete With major new e~ture! fOr water treatment. Yet ~er, major e~ which might be ack\ed ·if councilmen follow in- dications given last week is the com- mltment.-of"$23;f)OO'fw--a--tralfic-parking survey of·the city business district. The commitment-of. more · than $61,000 truth se rum sodilnn amyto -~~,~-----< reversed. ·nearly .t\\'O. years to the day Rr iday. " 1'1icbael Eggers, managing editor of the ,News-Post, a twice-weekly ]>ublica· tion, said federal agents also took ex- posed film he had shot of the drug arrest in progrea. A spokesman for tRe Loa Angeles office of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDO) derlled agents had pointed weapons.at any mem~! ~ tne press or pUblic and saii:f tbelilm Was vohmtarily turned over to undercover agents. ~ .. 1·ve got siXWitnesses,'' ~ggers aaid and he Stood by his charge that a' female 'agent standing outside an unmarked car had leveled a pistol at him , ordered him to stop shooting photographs or the ar· rest and held him at gunpoint witil the t;Upervisor came over and talked with him. Exposure Killed Pair--fu~Suh·~2- . ' Other Men 'OK' But one,major issue..,... U»e qu~tion of in trutiat · revenue sharing income will wage and benefit increases for city also be included in. Wednesday's con· employes -remaiil! .to be setUed. templated 'ction. Last week the panel ' P.tiblic saletf.empl~ arp .. e-.ie;I IJL.. <(ecided ,ln oann,ark ,the ,;,..,. 10< the brilVI 'II-'... " for lit!bliC'~ ~ ,;., """~"" llif<i'T'l:-.. -t. ror ~gf~t1re~tili ~r:·~m-llCti'idl~tJf Wedneoclay' ~ the pa.et · jjtal:ts • for !ht clty;el-lctah. declslon "'1 lh<'n.:aI dOeilment. · 'nit riiiitilJi'tl& or~ Uiliral llmd! Atiiqri( the ... jor items wblCll eould be receivecl·11> "far -'abolll '$1o3;00o -was add¢ Wedtteldoy will be · a. $11t1,tltltl to be set uide In cub teierVe.I until KEY WESI';" Fla. (UPI) -Two men-amount-for-a""'--w~lef-flltntioo· · OOllllCilmell ~_,ill~ .projects. tr pped . · s d · 'd • system. Thooe funds would be taken f rom City Manager Kenneth Carr ha• a . Since un ay Jn 3 mi get sulr the city'a cuh reserves in the water scheduled.a repor:t oo ·the· city's failure to m..Mme w_er_e declax:ed dead_today_of ex,_ depertment. agree.on a .btnef'Jt pacbgi·for; the city.'a - . Pfl.'Ure to the cold. .., ~ _ -r police and lifeguafd personnel. The Dr. David Youngblood, physlcian brUkdoWn'came sever81 weeks .ago after aboard the mother ship, Sea Diver, said Nixon, Brezhnev aitempts· at mediation·failed and an Im· that hope for the ·men -Al Stover 51 passe ·was decla'red by: representatives Of Juno Beach, Fla., and Clayton Link'. 31: theSin.emplothY.e.s. ··th · 1 . h t r · · hi R • G'J;__ ce en e .empoyes ave a -P Binghamton, N.y . -was given up t s Uf,Se . U&3Ses; tempted tq rally ciuien-support !or a morning when there had been no sign of benefit packRI! c0nSik\ing ·mainly of ·the life from the two for several hours. W • S • • city aSawning the monthly payments for Two other men aboard the minisub, 1.t11ess 1.grttrtg (See COONOL; Pqe I) Archibald "Jock" Menzies of Vero . after her brut;il death. . The Fourth District Court or Appeals today announced the ruling in favor of ,,_lark A. Johnson, 2:!, on his contention -that drug-indltced .sttite ments admitted as evidence "'ere not given Voluntacil!-. . Judge \Villiam Murray had ruJecfdUt:. ing Johnson's Orange County Superior Court trial that confessions and ad· missions about the case were properly induced and the defendant correctly ad~ vised of his rights. Justice Robert Gardner dissented \Vith !be findings o_!__ tw~fello~usti~s in_!_he San Bernardino appeals court, anO issued a lengthy explanation. ' He challengl'CI the basis of the ruling. that no appellate court or supreme court has yet :idmit ted polygraph or truth serum test results as absolute proof of in.formation obtained. thrcugh their use. ' DllltY' ,.. ... sa.H ~· -CON,VICTION R,EVE,R~ED . • M.i;k Johnson in 1;9~1 · "This case represe nts a classic reOec· tion of the attitude of the cou rts towards the rules of evidence which I find ~ pletely out of ste p \vith the facts of lire as they exist today," Justice Gardner wrote . He indicated th at ne\v forms of in· .. The gal shook me up a little bit," Eg- gers said. He said she was about 50 yards away from hitn at the time and that five or six people who had gathered to watch the afternoon arrest in the shopping Beach. Fla.-, and Dr. Robert Meek, 24;an center area were "shaken up." The poo-ichthyologist from Santa Barbara, were pie were standing behind him, Eggers ren1oved from the vessel In good con- sajd. dition P.1onday when the sub was hoisted . WASHING TON (APl -Raising their champagne · glasses in toasts to ·u.s.-• Soviet friendship, President Ni.Ion and Leonid I. Brezhnev today witnessed the signing of four ~alive a~nts and then steered their summit talks to the thorny is.we of trade. MarylandBanker"lndic~ed vestigation into criminal nlatters must be explored in certain circu mstances. John son. arrested alm ost ~ year to the day after his wi fe Connie \\'as found kill· e!f in .their {lp.:irtment at 416 l\1onterey Laguna Beach poli~e were not notiried aboard the Sea Diver. • in_ advance of the federal operation and The 21-foot submarine was trapped 360 petrol-units-had been-dispatched to the feet down'Oii tfie ocean floor (or 31 -11ours s~ne at Burt's Shopping Center after cans were reCJeived of men with guns. when it becam~ entangled in the debris ~.A BNDD spokesman who declined to be of a scuttled destroyer 20 miles south of ide.ntifjed said: ''It is my .understanding Key West Sunday. The vessel belonged to that talking with the supervisor who was • the Smithsonian lnst.ituUon and was on the scene that. • .no weapon ,vas do ing researcH on fishli!e when the ac· -· ted t bcr· f th cident occurred. -polJl a any mem . 0 · e press. Youngblood said the last obvious visual ~-11---''C.I' -"!" lainly_would be concernedJLe: ... v:"'r -,signs-of life-from-the-two-victims was one or my agents po inted a gun at a observed at 8:15 a.m. (POT) P.1onday, member or the public," a BNDD when the minisub was still on the bottom. ·spokes man said. The physician said hope for the He said all of the federal agents were survival of the two was kept alive by. the ' (See GUNPOINT, Page %) fact that when the body temperature Homer C. Stock, ' ' ·Councilman's . drops a pe~on's breathing ~es "quite shallow and they can remain alive for a considerable length of time:" He said temperatures inside the minisub dropped to 45 degrees and re· mained there for a protracted period. 1-fenzies and Meck were in the .forward section of the 21-foot submarine when it ....became entrapped,_and.Link and_Stover '"ere in the aft section. · -·""'Kin, 72, Dies There was.no connecting door between • . the compartments. 1'le forward . secUon ,. :Jfomer Cady Stcck, the f~ther-1n·law or was made ol plasUe, while the aft secUon San Clem~nte City Councd man ~~r was oonstructed ot aluminum _ permit· Hqlmes, died early Monday monung 1n . ting 8 more rapid beat locs The ·Jeaden clinked thtir glasses so often and so vigoroualy that both spilled OnAgnew-Dinner-Gharges BREZHNEV RADIATES GdOb WILL ON VISIT-Story P•ge 4 "ANliAPOhlS, .lM.' (UPI) -A vice president of Maryland National Bank l!Ortions or their champagne after who was the trea~urer of the "Salute to Secretary of.Sta~ William P. l\oge13 and Ted ~gnew" 81nrier was Charged today ~11ticulture Seqetary. Earl Butz. joined with coocealliig-• $00,00o.loan from the Soviet Foreign l\linister Andrei Grom;:ko Q>mmiltee to Re-elect the President by in signing·tbe Iii.lateral agreements. s•-•·g a fraudulent financial sta"·ment. At one · point, the 66-year~d Soviet ....... .... leader jokingly took a napkin from a tray Bo 'H. Wbart.On w8's 'sttYed' ·with in· and held ii in front ol his face so dlctment p0pen this morning when he ~aphers~d ~..cm!..!~ sip{;! v!>lun\arill' ~l'P".~ at the AJtqe 'Aiundel low~r:i~ naJ>klli and _tOOk anotbe:'aip. 1 ~ state's · ~ttorpey's '·off.eel after When the crowd aplaucW Brezhnev's ret~ t~ i . European ~tion. light • hearte<j joke, Nlnn pointed to His indictment ..,. ret.miled by a the Soviet leader ... d. said, "Tiie bes! . gtand jury last wtek but his identity was politician in the room. ''l · 'kept secret because· he could ·not be Nixon and Brezhn~v rode together . to located. the' State Di!parlmenUQrJbti!!J"moru~ WhM1 ed . · of Concluding negotiatiqns on exchanges in . . on sen-as tre~ the the fieldJ .o( agriculture °"""'°'raphlc dinner to raise money for the Maryland and transportation re~ardl, and •ex· Nixon-AlneW campaign last year. tending the cultural ein:bm\ge agrooment. Tiie state 'GOP· cbalnnan;' wno barely Members ol. the Senate and House survived a move·to <lJSt him from olflce (See SIJMMJ'r, Pip I) Moriilii' nilbl, bu 1dmitled that· flnln.. cial . r~rds \Vere altered to make it ap- pear. that the dinner raised more mo~y than it actually did. 1'he Maryland GOP Stale Centr81 Com· mittee in. a close vote killed a Jlfove to oust Alexander Lankier Monday night. A inotion. ~) as:. Lankier to resign was sent, after lengthy parl ia men ta r y mtineuveriJi6, to a subcommit~, where it died. . RepubliCan national chairman George A. Bush atfended the m~etlng, but too.k no position on the resolution. Campaign reports said the JJffair col- lected J172,195 whjch was turned over to the Maryland United Republican Fund aild cliaMeled to various state and na- tionalcampaign~furids.-· Wharton refused to discuss the in· dictment \Vilh newsmen . Two of the four counts involve perjury and ™-'o involve violations of Maryland election laws in connection with the May 19, 1972 affair. • ~~ Clemente General Hospital. He was · Mr. Stock, tf resident of 213 Av-enida -F E N h T I WiJ~~tc:i~~1.h:;i~i~~y¥.~::~~-~wo ree . ·. m_ -ergency· . um e:rs. o d of-the Masonic LO<lge in that Midwest cO)iim unlty. l ie leaves a i;>On. James 11omcr Stock of o-· h. · daughter Mrs: Betty Lou Orange County's director. of ·com· ~-. ix: •s ; · munt'cat'-• h•· d1'••1-~ that two loll· Holmes of San Clem~te; a brother, Har· ...,..., ..... """""'"' 1')' Edgar Stock pf Tacoma Park, Md ., , free emerg~y numbers exist to serve and two grandchildren, 'both oC San the South Q>unty area, and said plans ex.· Clemente. ist to study ex29nsion of toll·ftte services Visitation will be t'bis evening at to the county seat. Lesneski Mortuary 'with funeral rites R. I. Morns, the department head, \Vednesday at tt a:m. at the mortuary answered by Jetter inquiries made by the with the Rev. Emory Ackerman of Christ Capistrano Untried CouncU of PTAI, one tiilheran ClltlYCh ofOciating.. Past of several local groups mounting 1 cam- Worshlpful Master Clifton Myers of . the paign for the toll-free service. IO<al Masonic Lodge also will conduct the Morris said that two Zenith numbers scwlecs. a~ in use ror free emergency calls tor •· ,-GravC91de services wit lbe held Thur!-aheriff's or fire department se.rvle'e. day In Phoenix, at Greenwood Memorial The Sheriff's number, he said, 1, ZE . \'ark. -7999. The fire nu111bcr is ZE 8llOO. -I· \ , • But attboUgh the free numbers exist, citlWIS lookln( through phone books servtng·•rea wou\d not find them. Neither 'the cumolt Pac!lic Telephone director)' nor the s.n.CJemente aiamber ol ~ c!lnc...y • spedly the numbers. lnlltld,• for lheriff • m er 1 e n c I e s cltbonl-on told to cilo! the operator. She, In tum, wookl dlol the ~ numbers. But 1or nPOr\lnc or 111o .. 11s. the recular phone bbok .ivi.ef cltlmts lo mllte the long-distance call by dlillng 1 and then the number of the lir• dispatcher. other bu!in.,. call• all are stlll oo toll I. • mes. And that condition will penis! for 110me time'to ocime. Morris NMf, beca... of the ·Jmmwe problems involved In blending a -y •·\llU·~ l)'1lem with ·the-·conl1'111· county· lwltchboard. -.ollld' that • single lint tould be of lltt!e'value because once •·caller was on It, ul Other peraons trying to use It woUld eJ,taJn a busy signal. ' He added that ·the •lnlle lines would have to tenninite 'at a given point at the county olflco incl It -Id be not able to be lntt;uted ' Jnto the· switchboard system. . . • . .( ·He said the only adequate way to pro- vide toll-free se rvice_ would be an ela~i:.ate and costly system thilt could be locked into the switchboard thrOugh relays. ,M9rrlo said that jhe to!Hree service was '<of great concern'' to.Fifth Distritl supervisor Rooaid Capsers. He added that his deportni ent's current st~dy of possible remedies will be completed "in the near future.'' The PTA Council headed by Charleen Wert, as well as the San Clemente Cham- ber and Dana Point Citizens for Ac- tion are the groups recently joiillng the effort to obtatn the free service. . '\ Lane on June 17. Ifl7J. re::alled under sodium amytol that he had indeed struck hi s wife. But he could ne\1cr be ind uced to admit or rec11'11 stabt;trrg41enoo. althOTigh-tfie defendant h<)d som'.! reccllecticn of bury· ing a knife and lhro\ving h':'r \\•allet off the pier. He also rcc.;il!L•d takin~ a sho\\•er to \\'ash off b!cods t2lns in delving into the recesses of his r.~ind about that hazy, tragic night. Johnson 's petition for rc\•ersal clailn \\'as based 0;1 a clause tilled the "totality or circumstances" that his incrimination statement should not be co nstrued as voluntary. fie also maintained coe rcive tactics \Vere used, clai ming that sheriff's in· (8ee JOHNSON, Page ZI Coast Weather It's getting warmer, The weath- erlady * highs in the 90s for the inland"'cfreas Wednesday with beach temperatures in the 70s. Overnight lows 5&-65. I INSIDE TODAY Stnte COf 1no11ey is acci1n11t· lati11g, the governor i$ pusl~i>ig 0 11 attractive tax-ceiling plan and a fflajor spe_(l'kb1g tour ls planned. All signs point io a Ronald Reagaii run for tile presl· dency bi 1976. See PQ(Jc 18 for details. ,.M. l11d " A1111 Llflftf'I .. 01111111 ' " MOVltl • C11!for1111 • Mvf\111 ,lll!Clt " CUlstilltd ... ,. M•lk11111 Ntwt • ' • (Oftlltt .. Ottfttt C:Olilllt'I • C:m•-r• .. SHl;lt , .. ,~ 0.1111 Mtlltts ' SlllC:k fqtltttf 1 .. 11 •~lllH'lll ,.,. • TlleYl!lfOll : •111trft1flmtfll • Tlldlers !'llllMI 9·11 WtllMt • ,.,, lflt fttc:onl ' Wllftffl11 Mtw1 1).14 HorOKltH .. w.,. ....... • I I .·. -- ' ,_ .. ' Tuesd.,, J11ne l't 1973 f9el ltlillio1a Total • Downzo~- • Cwrrie,,,te . ' .. Plan Irvine Company. Bid Urged _ \ . Police Mum Hospital Cou1ity Breakdo·w1i ~ive1i •• " Earnings Spurt - 1rvioe company net income totaled $9.I 1nillion for the tlscnl year ending April 30, Company President \Villiam n. r.tuson reporU>d to sha reholders 1n Ne\\'PQrl Beach totl<:iy. and thrte lime~ lilt rnte ror 1966-67. The lrvine Company, a privately-held corporation. di st ributes dividend s on the basis 'of 8.415.000 shares. By Crowd· 'l'be ialormatlao in the chart below b drawn from the master pion study oomplet.d by the Orange County Health PlaMing Council. The plan is cur- reatly being given a ser es of public bearings in the county court.hOuse, 700 Clyjc Center Drive West, Santa Ana. ~ On Slaying ._Hearings on ~cilities 1:.nd_manpo"!~ are set fo!_ 7:30 ~.m. today in Depart· A crowd of 50 vocal Laguna Niguel menta 3 anc15 of Supe'flOTCOort. _ · -c1t1ng-a blanket-gag ord&r-i8llued-ID- residents urged the Ora nge County Plan-Following public hearings, the master plan will be forwarded to Sacramento March of last y\?nr San Clemente police ning Commission ~tonday to doYlntone a for approval as required by law, prior to July 1. -today declin ed tQ 'release any new ~etails six -acre, si x-lot property adjacent to The following chart compares the number of hospitals an(I selected services in the slaying of 8 30.ycar-old man in Sa11 their homes. \hey provide to residents of four area$ or the county, according to dab coin· Clemente Sunday. On five of the six lots. on Hlllhurst plied by the health planning council. The gag order issued by Superior Court I . ! I I The net Income figure an'IOUntcd to a 19 percent increase "'hen compared to 1----company' earnings last year, l\tore th<1n haJ! the sha res (53.4 per- cl»nt t are owned by the James Irvine r oundallon. a charitable organization established by the late Ju_n1~ Jrvine 11 more than three decades ago. It distributes its income to youth groups, private colleges and uni ve rs i I i es. hospitals and other humanitarian service orga nizations not supported by taxes. Drive across rrom the Crown . Valley • Soath C.OUty Harbor Area· \\'eat Orange Coun&y Anabelm Judge Samuel Dreizen forbids officers to Alpha Beta Shopping Cente r, con-tt HOlpltals, (t Hospitals, (4 Ho1pltal1, Santa An• give detalls of fcl()ny cases lnvolvi11g- structio1;1 under-zoning !or apartments at 403 Lotal beds) . 444 total beds) 459 total beds)--(tt-Hosplta,111 juveniles. the Police-Chie f Clifford Mut· a density of 19 units per acre has already 3,7&5 total beds) ray sa id the order "applies directly" to I t -· I Total <.'Ompany revenue for lhe yt!<\r just ended amounted to $56.7 million. a 21 percenl boost "'hen compared to the previous fi scal term, Revenue also figured as 3' 100 percent increase "'hen compared to the figure of five years ago for the giant Orange Coast ranch firm. .l\:lason made his financial reporl-during- lhe regular session of the Irvine Com· pany Board of Directors meeting at com· pany-headquarters in Ne"·port Beach to- day. ' Provision for property taxes was $9.7 ·million, and fede ral and state taxes on ir.co1ne were $6.5 1nillion. This total lax provision of $16.2 million, ""hen com· pared with net income, means th at <1lmost two-thirds of every earned dollar goes for taxes, Mason said. In his report to sha reholders. Mason said that the use of advanced systems of finai:icial analysis and control have plac- ed the company in a better position than ever to satisfy financial commitments to shareholders while meeting social. and environmental obligations to the com· munities growing on Irvine Company lands. . "Long-term, large-scale .land de velop- ment is a complex operation, requiring fiscal discipline and an abi lity to un- derstand tomorrow 's consequences of today's decisions," ~tason Io Id shareholders. Fro111 P'age 1 SUMMIT ... begun. Open the case against 15-year-old David If the suggested downzoning (or zoning Heart Moberly, who is being held in the shoot· requiring lower density) is approved by Surgery None .None None s· ing. the county, the buildings, under con-The young ster. presently awaiting struction by Thorner-Binnin8;ham, lnc., Radium juvenUe court action In the shooting, was will be designated "legal non-con-Therapy None None 9 arrested by local police a few minut~s forming." Proposed zoning would allow ~fter George J. Twiddy, 3(), was shot to IO units per acre·maximwn . Cobalt death in the t.iloberly home ·at 217 This means that if_the building burned Therapy 1 None A--.;M·•un~~aayRo:aai.d the order specifica11¥ down or otherwise required remodel· irig, the developers would not -have the Intensive forbids police or other legal officers to • legal right to rebuild unless-the new Care Units 3 2 4 21 dispense details in the case. structures were of a type pennitted in ';We're bound by it," Murray said . the new zone. Cardiac The pollce official added that the fa~ "We're being made the scapegoat." a· Care 2 z 3 17 that the suspect in the killing is a representative of Thorner-Birmingham juvenile .also has meant a major change told the commission. "We have owned Organ in investigation by !he department. this property for "SeVeral years ·and never Transplant J·We Can't pursue lhls h1vestigation in hurried to get 3 building pennit because Bank None Nor)e None 1 the same fashion as we do when an adult -we thought our to01ng-was Serure," is a defendant," he said. T~ develo(!ment compallJ.'S represen-Bum The-young -high school--student-at. tatives pointed Out-that their long-terffi Care Nooe None None t legedly shot Twiddy at tbe_-hrught of an financing for the development has not yet argument over the placen1ent of dirty been approved. Kidney clothes in the house where the victim had If the project is declared "legal non· Dialysis None None been a visitor. • 1 The principal gains in-Irvine Compan y- revenue ca me from industrial develop- ment and operation of inVeStment prop- erties, such as office buildings, shopping centers, apartment complexes and in· duslrial inventory buildings, Mason stated. Ma son noted that gross revenue from the company's agricultural operations in- creased to $8.3 million, from $7 .8 million in fiscal year 1971·72. Irvi ne Company shareholders, meeting at corporate headquarters at Newport Center. learned that for the sixth con- secutive year the dividend rate had been increased. CQnforming," attempts to finalize finan-(Inpatient) T¥liddy assertedly began arguing v.ilh committees dealing with foreign affairs cing will be handicapped, they said. the ~loberly boy and the youngster's t l·oined diplom. ats Snd other SoVie. t_ and After close to an hour of hearing, the Radial.ion brother before the shooting took place. · · ted t · th 01·.~1.-3 • 3 21 The victim was felled· by four or~live U.S. officials in appiauding,_ then in ·comn'ilssion vo 0 contmue e "&''........ ' • shots in the chest ana neck . ' • !. toaSting the event with champagne which discussion to July 9. The planners said The weapon used in the shoot g -tbe Dividends applicable to the 1972·73 fisca l year totaled 54 cents a shafe com· pa red with 46 cenls a share for 1971·72 Frona Page 1 Nl·xon ordered distn.buted among them. they wanted to -look at all areas in 1· horn i<I I . ~111·~*1---11 La N. 1 h d · ha 1rst ic ' e invo ving a JUV As Rogers, Butz and Gromyko affixed guna igue w ere ownzoning s I I hi 22 !'be ·n.. bee ed oca story -was a . ·ca 1 r r1'1" their signatures to the documents bound n propos · A e B • kept in the house, initial reports said. # in blue and red folders, Nixon and Two factors have brought the case into men can usmessman The youngster ran from the home afid •Brezhnev sat 10 feet away in straight-focus: \Vas arrested moments after he phoned backed chairs. With an interpreter hover--The state has legislated that all local police from the pier after the 11 : 18 a.m, ing between them, they talked with muc_h goven1ments must bring . existing zoriing incident. animation and gestures throughout the and regional general plans into con· l{idn d e Ar • He was booked into the local poliCe ceremony, paying mu. attention to the sistency. . ape m geutina department then transferred tO Juvenile actual signing. -A proposed freeway route through Hall where he . remains. After the ceremony, held beneath the Laguna Niguel was deleted. Murray said that his investigators and crystal chandeliers of the state Laguna Niguel Homeowners• Associa· members of the District Attorney's staff Department's Benjamin Franklin room, tion representative Jack Cressman said BUENOS AlRES (AP) -T h e It was not knowh if the kidnapers were planned sessions late this afternoon to Brezhnev headed back to the Blair House this group has tried for two yean to American president of the Argentine common criminals or terrorist guerrillas, discuss all aspects of the case. v~tig~tor ~ Oxandaboure threat~ed where he was having lunch with pers~de the commission to consider the subsidiary of the Firestone Tire and Rub-but the abduction had lhe appearance of After that session a formal DA's com· h~m w1lh a fi rst degree murder rap if he members of the Senate Foreign Relations rezontng. . · Co ha been kidnaped pofi a guerrilla operation. plaint specifying charges will be filed and JOHNSON ... J not confess lo a lesser c~arge. _ -Gommittee-before-going_to--1he___W_hite~~J>eOple bough~ property _ in ber mpan::;,Y __ ;;;:';,.;,;.;;:..::::=C'-'2' :__ce~~~Tbe,~'.J!~,,1!!'ice""S011~l'rce;";'j'"111~·d':'1IO'Ca~rmed~~me""in".---ar-ralgrune11t~sGheduJed before--a-juvenile- The suspect . -. escr1 bCd tn t 12 H us for afternoon talks with NiX:-00 on·Ui-gun·a--Nlgller,-~tng-tocressman~s:e . a . usmg fiVe vehicles blocked Thompson's court referee. months after his wife 's brutal death as tr 0 d e they sa.w a general plan which· In areas They 1denUfied him as John Thompson, chauffeur-dMven limousine and forced the Decisions at the arraignment could be i~creasingly depresserl and morbid!~ ~h~~e congressional approval is re-not owned by the developers was a 55-year-old U.S. citizen who has lived in executive into a getaway car; ''Ibey ad-made as to ~·hether the youngster would \vllhdraw~ . yo~t~ retun1ed to fun uired for major expansion of Soviet theorettcal, not ~al,. . Argentina two years. ded that three cars were U3ed to in· continue through the juvenile court pt'O-" dame~tahst rchg1on ~ and. psychotJ;ierapy ~ade the subject was certain to come up Now the corruruss1on has been directed 11'le S()llrce5 said Thompson was seized tercept Thompson's vehicle and curb it cess or be prosecuted as an adult. -at Umes $USpected he did beat ti.is wife t th~ luncheon. by !he ~ard of Supervisors to review ~II Jrlooday by a band of. anned men 85 be \\'hile the other two remained in front "That's up to _the DA ·s office and the to death. a ph D-Minn) zoning 1n the county which conflicts with -... being dri home · bis limcusine and behind as cover. courts " M 'd Pro6ecutors maintained the quareel Seo. Hubert H. Hum rey ( · • cxisUog g'eneral plans. was . ven 01 Firestone ii the aecmd largest of four 1 • urray 581 · over marijuana use . by the young told a . newsman . that another question ~ ~e Firestme plant in Llavallol, an tire-making ~ 'in Argentina. u.s.- military policeman was involved. tha~. rrught be, ratsed. was. that of ~viet industrial. suburb 15 miles south of owned Gooilyear is first. Firestone was The validity of the drug sodium pol!CY on Jewish emigration -a policy F p I Buenoe Aires. establisbed'here in 1931 and an expansion Motorist Takes amytol was specifically raised in the which !'18ny members ~f Congress want l'OM age Thompson, an ama~ a~or • was progrmn at the big Uavallol plant is reversal of Johnson 's second degree changea before granting trade con· COUNCIL scheduled t~. appear tonight m a r,ro-under Way. Hitcl1hiker's Gear-Not Him murder conviction. cessions. • • • ductlon .of The Desperate HOl..!rs~ a There was no immediate report of a Conflicting viewpoints were offered by Nixon stopped en route to the signing play ~Hing the story of three mmtrl~s r8DS)m demand for Thompson. professionals claiming the cheinicaJ ceremony to pick-up Brezhnev at Blair dependent health insurance. Heretofore who invade a home and hold a family cracks 'defenses of su bconscious mind to llouse, remaining inside there with tht hostage. . . allow torrents or truth, while .others Soviet leader for about 10 minutes. the employes themselves have picked up Company officials. declined to ma~e maintained the right person can lie just The motorcade took them down 17th the tab for the family, while the city paid any com~ent or ~1sclose 11lompson s as easily under its influence. Street and along Constitution Avenue for the worker's healttl coverage. hometo~n· m the Uruted States. within sight of-the Washington Monument Advertisetnents askmg supporters to Students Enter 1f eek of Finals and Lincoln Memorials. Street crowds contact city councilmen on the benefit were sparse. After escorting Brezhnev to his door issue have appeared in the city within tbe on the way back, Nixon proceeded di-past week, sponsored by the bargaining rectly to the White House and went d~-organization for the police and .. the rectly to bis hideout office in the Old guards. Executive Office Building. 111e accords were reached by lower Little public comment has coine from From Pllfle 1 GUNPOINT. • • Oemente Plan Due Rehearing . A New Zealander visiting the South Coast a.'i a stopover during a jaunt to London may have wound up stranded in San Clemente this week -the victim ~ Of An exemption rrom Proposition 20 con· a dirty triCK. "' trols denied a San Clemente project '\\ill But police do have a lead on the be reheard by State Coastal Zone perpetrator of a hitchhike scam which (;on&ervation Commissioners Wedn~ay left Eric Pullman of Whangari, N.Z .. in Tommoe. without his plane ticket and p¢rsonal 'Tl&.-• • , 9 30 . gear. 1 Witliout Library Though a $3 .2 mill ion library is about lo open at Sadd!eback College, there is no library at all du ring final s week. level officials in the weeks before Nix· city spokesmen during the negotiations. on and Brezhnev ronvened their second Councilmen have been kept abreut of set of talks in 13 months. Each stemmed the developments during frequent ex· from break-through exchange agreements ecuti~e sessions with Carr. armed. "I've looked into the matter and as far as could be detennined nobody pointed a gun at a membe: of the public. "As far as the fibn is concerned it is my understanding Uiefilm was glVeR Up voluntarily,'' the spokesman said. 1111: ~SSlon meets at : a.m. an Pullman told police he and a com-\ Torrance City ~all, 3001 Torr~ Blv~___pa.nion brul been hitchhi_Jting at_AY.enida -+ _ . One of_ 22 pubhc hearings m 1fiC agenda de! Presidente and Santa Margarita lS 1!18L for an appeal by Fairway when a foreign van pulled up and a youth 1\ Students were notified in the campus paper a month ago that the old library would be closed during tin:lls. ~1oving vans began carting the scQool's 60,000 vol umes and furniture to the new building a1onday in preparation for ifs dedication before commencement Fri~ day. Mel ~litchell, director of CQllege and co1nmunity services. said duMng normal sessions all classrooms are occupied and thu.s could not be made availa ble for sLudy use in I.he interim . The student center is still available for study use, he said. ORA.NII COAST •• DAILY PILOT ,,,, Or11'Qt COlOI OAILV PllOT, "'!If! ""'1cll 11 «1mbl....., 11\f N•..,.i•Pra1, 11 ltUDllll!d by ll'lt 0••119• C••ll Publl1lll119 (tlt'l(ltny, $..,_.. ni. edlllotls l rt Plllllllfli!d, MCWIOl'I' llll'OllOll F•~•Y. for Co111 Mn., N""POrl Buen, H11nl!119lon 81&ell/Founl1ln V1lle'1', L19un1 Bodi. lrvlne/SMOl-c~ •rid ~n Clemen!f/ Stn Jvtn C1plotr1no. A 1111911 r9VloMI f'Cli!IO~ I• pullllollecj 111"'111'1'1 trld SllllOIY•· Tn• or.nc1.,.1 PllbHtllll'IO pttnt It 11 lJO Wn l 11111 St>HI, (0111 Mete, CtlJIOfflll, "6)1. Rob1rt N. We9' PtfloO•Tll ,,,. PVC!llthtf" Jeck R. Curlev Vici Prt1lo:let1t tnd G-rtl MIMW l~Ol'l'lfl ICt1vil EOltor Tho"''' A. M11rphl111 M-tfn9 h lr.r · Ch1rl11 H. Looi lt;Ji,,J '· Ntll Al.l!l'IJnt MtMOlf19 Eoltoo S...C.....,_Offtc. lOS North fl Ctl'fll110 R1tl, 92,72 Otfler Offk" Cotll Mt,_.: JJI) Wt\! lty 111111 Ht...,,, llltl(ll; J)J:I HtwOOfl lollll>'ffll tl""'llftp'911 lllUCll: 17'1J llltadl ho,llevtrd l.atllflf 111 .. cn: m Forut "'- Ttl ...... f1t41 64Jo4i2t C4..tfle4 A'"rTbftit. HJ·l,71 S-C._... AA D•••"••I•: ,.,.., •••• 492-4420 ~f. I tta. °""'9t Cell! Plltll11lllltf ~. No MW1 tlO!'IQ Hl111t!r111-, ... ,.,It! -"" ... "'""""-'' .,..,~ .,.., .. ,..,...1,1(., "''"'*'! '*'-' -· m l.lilwf (II CIOfrlflll OWMf. S.... Nil •119J ,.Id " Cetlt '-'"*' C.fUoi'lllt , ~IP!... ~ c.t•rltr lt.U _"'.... e.-f'l'lt h Q,Jf l'nOtltfl/y/ """''"-...... ,_UM fl'IOfllflly, signed last year in Moscow. Other items on Wednesday's agenda in- From Pagel WAGE HIKE ••• session \Vhi ch lasted about 90 minutes. \Vhen trustees returned the string of resolutions orfering the blanket \\'ag e in· creases came in rapid-Cire succession. Hurst "'as the only dissenting member on the motions to leave the door open to future benefit negotiations, asserting that his tone no vote was a gesture to show the futili ty in hoping for new income because of Senate Bill 90, which froze the a1nount of cash the district can receive through ta xation. "It's useless to hope," he said. "The on- ly "'ay a change could come about would be for new laws to be passed and that's highly unlikely," he said. At one point in the succession or ap- provals one member of the audience raised the tender issue of the recent 1(). percent \l.l·age increase granted Supt. Truman Benedict. Teachers charged trustees with gran- ting ·a greater raise to Benedict tha n to teachers. Benedict began to defend t.hc issue but Jfurst interrupted . "Let me explain thal completely," Ilurst sa id. "Truman's salary does not come with nonnal step increases. but the teachers' schedules do. \Ve granted him a cos t-of· living raise of five.percent and a normal step increase of five percent to cover the las t two years \\'hen we did not change his salary at all. Tbtre was nothing dif· fcrent In that action than what the teachers 11re getting here tonight," Hurst said. Once the approval sequence ended COn!tlln made a parting shol. Pointing out Ihat he had altended all board meetings so far this year, Conklin · ndded that he has tried to represent tea chers' needs and foster the district's motto or "excellence in education." "But now it's O\'er and by the tlme )'Oll people return fronl your break, I'll be home. 11Good b)'t,," he snld griml y. , clude: -Consideration of a planning com- mission recommendation for approval of a bid_to convert_apartments under con- struction at El Camino Real and Avenida Magdalena to condominiums. The 60-unit pn)ject known as Fairway-Seaviews will have 60 units on slightly more than two acres under the city's highest-density zoning. -Another planning matter involves conditional approval for -a 92-unit con~ dominium on nine acres across , La Esperanza from civic center. 'l11e land previously was destined for a hospital project. _ -continued consideration of a com· plaint by Mr. and Mrs, Walter Klohs w·ho are in the midst of a diapute with the o'vners of Shorecliffs Golf Course. The flap focuses on a strip of Klohs property which had been leased as access to the r~ourth Tee, but later turned back to the owners rn a conditiop which the couple has deplored. carr had asked fcit delays .on council action on claims Uiat the con· dilion of th e strip constituted a public nuisance . The city mariager said he would have to determine lf the clty should become Involved in the Issue or If it were a matter between two private landowners. San Oementeari Held in Beating A 22·year--0ld San Clemente man was subdued with chemical mace by San Clemente police early this morning after .a barroom dispute during which he allegedly beat a woman. Olfictrs said they used the chemical after Phel~ Sauncalmalo Se'e of 230 AvenidS-Yfctorl became combative. after the employes of Tlie l'lace at 1409 N • El Camino Real called lor ortlcen to stop the light. Se'• assertedfy wu beating a 19-year· old woman at the time ortlcers arrived . The man was booked Into city bail on ch3r~eJ of assault ·and battery. .. _ .. Seaviews Company and Great Oak offered the pair a ride. Eggers said he and agents talked about turning over the film in his office nearby just after the arrests. Management Company. They were The New Zea lander sald he thn!w one "You know as well as I do, you have no choice," Eggers said. He said he was told the..govenunenLcould...go_to_court_to...get. the film if necessary. deJl!ed an CJ:emptioo f9" a residential canvas bag of gear -with the m7 proJect at 2.501 S. El Cam.loo Real by the airline ticket stored inside -and fhtn South C.oast Regional ('.ommlsslon . turned for his second knapsack. ____erop----20,~tho ...('l)8Stltne iniUatiYe, was But before be could_ load it on~the_ van passed by voters Jut November. the driver sped off. WHO'S BEHIND YOU? How much do guaronteff mHn7 It depends on the item involved and tho manufoclvror. A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE yHr. Most automobiles ere guoranteed from 30 days to one year. Most electrical products ore guoranleed from 90 days to one year. Guoranlees on carpeting are complicoted. The rule in the industry is TWO YEARS for man,ufacturing d • f o ct s. The feeling is that monufactvring defects will ,surface within that two year period. Beyond this, these manufacturers fool.there or• too mony variables in the usage to give coverage beyond that period. Don't be misled by "Phoney" 9uaranf11s. They are pro rated, based on mill-invoice costs, plus padding and lobor to change. By the time you figure them up, if usually costs more to change than the origin1I purchase price. • Carpel manufacturers tell us that a preponderance of complaints is not because of defects but because of improper insfollotion. We minimize the number of compl1lnts by having the best insteDors ar0<1nd. Also, we deal only with more substantial mills, further reducing · problems, Buying from Alden's will give you the greatest security, ALDEN'S CARPETS o .DRAPES 1663 Plactntla -Awt. COSTA MESA .646-4838 I Mow.• 'lllurs. t lo 5'30: llrl. t lo t ; Sat. 9:30 to S 1 l l ' 11 . , . . .. . . . -- TONIGHT'S TV IIlGHLIGHTS .. ' ... " • P UBLIC NOTICE PUBIJC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSIHl!:SS rlCTITIOUt BUSJHl:SS HAM• IT.l.TllMl:HT NAM• ST&T€M£.NT TJtt foU-lni IM'Mlnl 1r1 dQlflll n. ~lne Plf'IOfll .,.. lkllnt !lull"'"• Ill Dini.,... 11: lll:ITT OF AIPl!N I SP!Cl'llUM D ANO L OIAMOHDJ. 110J.1 A1tl SI,. IHTl!RPRl$~S. !PU1ln"s) 9't Co.UI Hunllr1910n It.ch, C1I. f'l6.11 \lltw Or., LllUU!ll l llt.h, c,,111. 11•1) Dt"n11ls llY•"· 1 .. 1K Nltl\Oh, Hu,,_ l,,,,.IUllQ), .1011 101. M4'ntlllll1n INdt. IU•QIQn 11 .. cll. C1L. 114'1 Cllll. 9112... LIOllll•d T. Bltcallu1, 11031 A1h SI., A.BC 0 a JI/Tiii llobtrt Hoslllftf°. ... COii! H11nllnotC1M Bitch, C•I. ~7 ~ o:OO -Roberta FJac k . , • The First Time v 1-o,., Ii.IQ.-B•Kh. C•"'·· '2651 T111r1t11 T, rtv•n, 111t1sc Nlc11011, Ever Th 1972 G Joyce lurr M1111tner. M COii! Vlew H~ntlngton 11..c11, c 11. 92641 . • e ra mmy Award win n er is s pot-o r .. 1.egu111 """' c•nr. rus1 1r1n1 Blic11t~i. nas1 Atl'l •• .. Hu,.. Jtghte_ d in her flrSt Special wflh a performance Tllll bvtlnt51 11 conll11c:lad by an ln. ll1111tori Beath. Ctl. 91 .. 1 . dlwldutl. Thll 1>u1!111\1 b c.onducllld by I 01ner11 r a n ging f rom rock QOd roll tO jazz. J. A. Ho111Jtttr Ptrlntr111!0. This slale,....,I w11 llltd wl1h lllt C-· D111nlt L ltyan ' .... ' - T11ttday, Junt 19, 1~7l DAILY PILOT 9 , /flottey's Worth Choice of Mo ve1· OVER THE COUNTER NASO Ll1tin91 for Monday, Ju~ 18, 1973 Make s Diff e1·ence lij=• ~ur..:11~ ~c"Nol~ 11~ 1J; ~:: ~= 101:? 11m ~~~II n~ ll~ "'on•I A..-lt!lon °' '"I 1 .. 11 ,,i. , "!eve' flo 1 u. I I.lo 10 .... rr .. $.cvrl1\11 Ocuiltft, 111 v 'J;. I~'• m I"' Cua! m "" 1tnr 0 '" 1'11 l•t blot llld Oll••• ,, ~Q •6 .... ,, Int I .. I \It lll'f(M In 'fl ~::~7:r 0r,..cr.:~·1'1; ::: n ~~ 3 a ~~~ 'Cf I \) 1111 :riM""",,~ l~. 17); ••<ll alhtr<~' ol 11 1 I~ •'• IC-r Pr I \ro I'-' l.tc~" • j" Jee I (. ihl I (IOI.I £.t1ltrn or ~ ,~, •~• l(rlllOlr 'Ir ~ RtQ IK I"' l ~ ........ -K~ET Em...9:00 -.....International Perf or mance . The ~bc1erk Ill Or11>111 cou~rr ""' Ju111 is, ty T~11!r~·~~;,~,:;:• ~:,;t:, "':11~°"7: ' musical team of M a rtha Argerlch and conduct o r Publl•llld or'""' c°"~' 0~11.-",~: 191i. ,..uns " h~sband Cblil'les Dutoit perform T c h aikov s ky's Jun• 19, u. al'KI J11lr ). 10, 1913 18'9·73 Put>lllhld Or1no1 Co.tit°'"~ PllOf J11111 P1an o Concert o #1. i1 1 ---PitiiiU.r.>W.rui:--·1 .'~· ~"-· -"~· "----· -"~"__:_ _____ ·~·~··_":1 P UBIJC NOTICt: By f Y.LVIA PORTE!\ How do you chooot mover'! • The.re a r e three types of household moves: local, long· dis ce and international. All major national carriers are usually in a position to have their local agenl handle all three types. regU a JOOS to gl\'C S 0 '\::;'' Thi QUOll· 1f t71' .O:t,;, tu,tm El Y; "'Atll nlv )~ IYo I do !IOI lllCIUClll h tU '~• ~ llOd P11 '"' ~ Rex llt 6 ~ you. rtl• I m1ro.w, m1r• uae c ll ll~ 1nc1u j3 l:Mlr. R•'t'l'1 &It "" \1 _.n or comml cr1 12 17\l '""' •'h 2!\'f R!•tl Ml iMt -NOR.\fAU.Y, ~•OVERS do ~111:1 cic:.c,c:: 1:"' Hie ~ 1t : ~~-z5oS-l!i:. rit: "'°"d~' •11~U ~--- no' quote flat ra'-·ln most lrl~llCl(ons. e'' Sci 'l '· '~·· L!!1141el Pl 11\o't 17v, l:tttn1 H . ...... JllM 1•. 1t13 u!ll J llo \II Lli>erlY H 2''• , •• Rous. Co l) I Va their char r Gtn 7\.\ v, lu Chmo 7l1i n, R°""t Fnr 12" 1 \Ii ieases. ges are INOUSTA\ALS lld• ,,\, l!1l Inc 15011 ••• 7~1 RllCO.t Pll 19"" •• ~.·lated by lederal and state AND urn. TIES Dow JOfll 30 Lion C!SI •ll 5 Rusi SIO~ 21.., 14 I• NBC D 10:00 -NBC Reports. A. spe cial exam in-~·1 i:--rnmiOUi:-O,;;;;<;m--11--~P~UB:",'L~!C:N'.'.OT~l:CE~--1 •' ing the plight o f t h ousands of racially mixed i... "1~!:J~0~~A:~~!r::5 F"1c T1T1ous aus1NEs1 orph ans, the legacy o ( 12 vea rs of American in· T111 1011-1ng ptrlOrl 11 c1011111 oo,1ne11 NAME sTAT•MIENT I . v 's· 11: Thi tcU-lno ptrlOOI ltl dol/IO VO vement tn ietna m , in • ins or the F a thers." I. OUDS FOR STUDS, 2. EL HOM· b\itl11111 11: ~-..::<:i::r•-•-• ... ""'""""",..""'"'..,,..,..""..,...,""'iiJI BltE, I"\ MOnroYll Att., COlll Miii, GltlMSTAO ANO HOOSE OEVELOP• CtUI, '1t17 ME NT LOMPA.NY, 17S2 L 1 n g I 1 y Laurence M. Bradley, No. 16, mt Avotnu1, Irvine 9'1705 \' AU<lrfe, L•t VtQls, Nev., 291D'I' John ,., Grlm111d, 17S2 L1!'tgl1y 1"~1• builnes1 ll cOfldU<!td by 1n In· Avenut, lrvln• t210S --ON A WNG-dt"slance dlvld1111J. Ch•rltt R. HOON, 1151 LlllOllY t . M. 11rld1.., Awrn111. lrvlM nros move, inqu ire abo.ut t he Thls Sllltment was Ille<! wl!h 1ne coun. Tiils butlnes• I\ belng condvclld by a tr c1rrk 01 orano6 coun1r on Ju11t 1s 11ener11 PfrTner1111p, reputations of movers at your TV DAil Y LOG_ PUBLIC NOTICE lt7J, • FMG1~ This ~1~~~:,:n~· 11~:-!,1111 '"' ·coimiv destination as well as at your Published oien;e C01s1 O•ll'f Pilot Clerk ot Or•na• County on Mny ,,, 1973. present location. Ask frlends , June 19, 16, Ind July J, 10, 1'7l 1193-73 WILLIAM E. ST JOHN, COUNTY neighbors and bu sines s CLERK, Dr The<eu M. W1 rd, Dtputy. F·usu associates 'A-·ho have m oved Publlsl>ed or1no1 CNsl Dallr Piiot. I M•r 79 •nd June s. ~1. 19. 1913 162'2·13 recent 'I to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS s"-you to Tuesday Evening JUNE 19 •:oo e o a al Eita;J m Nm (I)®)NtW1 0 Anpl l1ublH Ani:els n Oil· ca10 White Sox. Ci) Courbfllp ol Eddie's r1t1111 O Wantld Dead or AIM m The Flintstonn IE) Star Trek ' tE loJ. Torres E!l Hod ....... lodp IE ""'' stooatt 6:30@ Ho1111'1 Htrott 0 Mowlc: (t) (90) "M1pmc.t ObsnJlon" (dra) '54-Roc:t Hud· son, Jane Wyman, 8arbt11 Rush. A wealthy playboy feets obsmivtf'J 111ilf)' tor the death of 1 b11utit11I 'woman's husband and !or her sub· , sequent loss of 1i1ht, and lie under· t1kn 1 lont puqult of mtdicll st!ICtr lo (Uri ht1. (I) CIS, Nt wa Waller Cron•it1 0 Hlwt C111 W'tll Trml QI Mm Srilfl11 S1tow m""1 Criff .. Eii) Sut T11111 Tb11 TM tDTgltAn.o~ Ui) Nowll (l)The frM• PMpit Ef)Ultlt R11als J,00 IJ m 0 !ll •m Ci) Truth or Cln~u•rtca Cf) Slt1rJ to AM!mna O Wh•r• Mr Li11t? Q) I love Lucy dJ I Drttfll tf Jta11Rlt fE Sl•pll111tlltt M1ril tt) Tiit Fnnch Clltf €[)M1111tt1 m eo..w,1 '"" Sfln QJ Uar1' Chtll NAM E STATEM ENT """" bJ:1~1~~~w1ng pctrtoM 1r1 da1ng PUBLIC N OTICE a reliable SENNCO. tH e. 1t11111a Aue .. Orl1ng1 carrier . And Calllt 9'1'61 • • • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I I Oontld Stew1rt WllCOllOI\. 11131 Brll· HAMl!i ST&TIEMEN'T your 0 Ca a:> C.ntrt lben AlltriUM (i) Movlt 1111~ WOOd1 Or .. Snnra An•, C~llr. 9270.5 Tiit loll-111(1 persons art doing Better Busi- lle11nl1 Evtrtlt Woodson, S?.S Pe•ch. business 1s; ness Bu reatl Br11. C1UI. c.a. R. OPTICAL co .. !75 w. 17th T11l1 business Is Conducted by In unln· Unit "M", C0tl1 Mew, Cil. 91611 can tell YOU .~ t0tocr1tec1 <1i11od1!1on other 11111n e CllMttr L. Beorry, 2815 Cassi• St., ~ ~rtntr1111p. N•wporl Beactt. C1. 91&60 i£ there have Ii • 1;30 O (jJ tt.1wall flw.o (II) Keen111 Wrnn 1uests as tilt lt11s1ed friend af • Chinese d!plomat who is lll• object ot an 1sussin1lion pl1n. 0 Soriq tor Dollm O OO@ EDUCT-- D. Wllco~tn Rk:l'llrCI l"vetdl, 1:1111 4 "(" E'ln St .. Thli IJaltmenl WIS flied with IN Cou.,. Gltrdln Grove, Cl. 92644 been m any i'"'i ly Clerk 01 Orange County on MoV :l.l, Sle~en 8. He/Ml, 2220 Conllntnll l Aw., C 0 ffi plaints Po1tTER 1973. Cos!• Mlt.a 91617 F·usn This bvslnest 1s conducted bV 1 ge111r111 a bout a mover with whom you Publls-hld OrMlff Cool! 01ity PHOf, pttl111r5f'llp 'd · d • .... ,_ Moy 29, •nd Jun1 S, ll, 19, lt73 1Sfj..7l Chester L. B•rrt &.re COflSI erulg-Otng uu.:i.we5S. This 111a1ernen1 was meet wl1h "" covn--Then ask t •"o or thr ee (CJ (90) "The Htist" (R) (dra) '72 !----------tr Oerti: ol Or-eng1 Counly on J\IM I, 197]~ " -Ch1!stopher Georp, £1lzabeth 1 ___ P_U_B_L_l_C_N_'O_T_IC_E __ _ PuhH•hed OrillO• c~st Dilly ":1~ move rs to come to your house J11ne n, It, 26 and Ju1v J, 1973 1791.11 and estimate costs. Show each Ashley, Howard Otlfl, An 11mortd car 1u11d, 1Hessured into h1lpfn1 rob his own truck, finds hll career ind hiS life In the bal1t1Ct n hi tr!esJo prove Illa lnl\OetJ:ICI. m Mlrw Crlllill .._ till) """la t :OO D lwlll.1 "Thi AIM .,,. ID Dr1p 1t tE ""'' IDlh<'"T- 1:30 0 (j) CIS lundly MovM: (C) (90) M(etp I ll [JI Oii Deni ... " stars Jacki• Cooper tnd Lynae frtd· e1kt. "Ill Daddy," sUrs RMq Grier as 1 foolball hero vi:~o lur111 f(lurmet ,11e1. "Daddy'• Clr1," stars Eddit Albert, Dawn Lyn an d Delle Reese. o- Q) Set S.•rt "'" NOTICE OF TIME AN D PLACE OF PUBLIC SALE OF COLU.TEllAL l l K . tS04, SuDd. ,, u.c.c.l N111kl Is hereby given by Thi u.,. du•lontd lhtl • l'Ubllc -wi. ol 1h1 iollow-lng dtM;rlbed coll111r1I will bl htld Ill Thi hour OI 9;00 O'CIOClr., A.M, on lhe 25th dlly The ol JuN. 1e11, 11 SS 51:18 189n Be.ch 11; PUBIJC NOTICE SLl'-424 FICTITIOUS I USI NESS NA.ME STliTl!MENT lollowl11g per'°" 1, i:lolnv busl11e1s Blvd,. ti1M!lnQ!1>n BMc.11, County of MEDALLION ASSOCIATES, SOO Ol'1n111. s1,ue OI C1lllornl1. NeWJ)Orl £enrer Drive, Sul!• s.M, (Oft.l:rlp!ion or collo1tr111J Nrwport Bt.t,h. C1l!lornl• '2'60 0111, oreases and omer petroleum Oov(l111 S. w1rr11l, JOO Newp«t pi-odvct11 llr\'i, lubM, b 1 I I Ir I t' I , Ceni.r Drive, No. .j.q, Newport Be1ch, 1ulomollv1 p~rtl al'ld 1cce1sorle1 , C11ll!Mnl1 92660 i¥vlce •!atloo 10011 an<1.equ41mon1. Th!1 bvstnn1 Is CM<luctW by a Limited Thl1 nonce 11 olven In ac.cordance wllh P1rlntr•hlp. lhe provl1Jon5 ol §.e(.1h:w1 9.\0.I, Subdlvlslofl Oou(lt11 S .W1rre"' (3), ol tne Uniform Commercial Code ol "-•I Ptrtllll'" Ill<! Sltlr of C1H!ornl1. This \1tltmenl Wll l!lf!d whh lhe COUii• OATEO; Jun• IJ, 1913. ly Clerk of Ortl'IO• County oo Jun1 7, UNION OIL COMPANY 1913. OF CALIFO RNIA ROBl!"llT H. MO RlllSON, ESQ. <ld1 South Boylsroo Strttt ic.1mHcll. DIM1ru. LOS Anoelf1, Callfor11l1 K1111111t & CllilH~ll By J, V. ~lllnly JY Newport Ctn18r DrlVI, Suire "' Ma'1al)er GIMr1I Services HtWPOfl B11ch, C1llloml1 Publl511td Or1n1t1 Coa1t D~llr PJlot J\11\t Tl!1ph0n1 1114) '44-4111 19, 1973 1815-73 FUHr PUBLIC NOTICE Pubtt1hed Or•noe C01st oanr Piiot, J11ne 12. 11, 26, •nd Julr 3, 1973 •1I07·'3 ID MucNcllt Ralliat FICTITIOUS BUSJHESS --NAME S-V.TEMEHT, 8 Sil# PUBLIC No:ncE ai)ftstlnl •• ~.... -Tne lollow1n9 P.,-1on 1,·dolno buslntu SU~EJUOR COURT OF TH• .,; STATE OF CALIFOR NIA FOii 10:00 0 !(Al n:-JllC Rt-"Sins "' GROUP FOUR, .3001 A~ HUI EWincll THE COUNTY OF ORANGE WI.I ~ ,_,,. IV No. 257, CO'ill MUI '241• Ho. A-7'-'IJ lhe f1!Pttrt" Producer Robtrt North· Virgin!• ·Edllll P1rke, l51SA Or1<>0e NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION shield it th• on-t1me11 reporter lor Av1 .. Co"• Mew, Call!. 9'1617 FOR PROBATE IJF WtLL AND FOR Thl1 bu1lnt1s1-t1 tondllCI~ 1)1 •n in· LETTERS TESTl.MENTARY this sp~!•I 111minins lh• pll&hl ol dl~ld1111. Euate ot WILLIAM H. EKBERG, •IMI "' d " · ,... · ... h Vlrvfnla E, Pdr~e known 1s W. H. EKBERG and I S ousan S"" fKll •r m1l"" OfP Ill$, Tiiis 11.iement wai tiled with thr Co.Jn· WILLIAM HOWARD EKBERG, Dicus~. tilt ll&ICJ' of 12 yNrs of Amtricln tv Clerk al Orange CO<HllV June l, 1973 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 Jfl'i'Olveinanl •n Vietnam. • F·1l1U SUE EK BERG ha1 filed lltttin I pt!flllon 0 mm - f P11Dll1tled Ora~ Caa11 Cally Plt<1r June tor Problte al Wiii al'ld for li.M11nc1 of s. 17, 19. 1t>. l'IJ 1777-13 Ltllers T1s1t1Mt1!1ry to PttltiOMr 0 ()) (j) m Mttc.s W•lbJ "Th• 1--------------1·. l I r . n c • to wlllch IJ m I d I • • I · 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1o<-turrher part1cu11rs. ano tt111 lilt 11me Or~ln1 He1rt" (R) A toP tt 1\1\S 011 and pjace a1 t>enrlll'O tt>e wme his beln l1mCH lurns to pills and 1kohol -' ser tor Jlll'lt 26, 1m. 11 9:00 1.m., In 11w ~ ., FICTlTlOUS BUSI NESS courtroom o1 Oe$11rlment No. 3 al uold lo ~Ml) her joO and her h111bll nv. NAME STATliMl!i NT court. II 100 Civic C11111r Drive Wts1, '" O MOvit: (C) (?tlr) >ff" Rodt fo-The foll-Ing perton Is doln!f business 1ne City or s111!a Ana. Cal!lorni1. .. "''' (w") '61-Jimn Stewi.t '" Oa!~d Junr 1, 1913. '" TRAVEL AIRE R. V. INDUST RIES. WILLIAM E. St JOHN, Richard Wldm1rk, SllltltJ .lontS. '2l02 s. Sus1n, ~1n11 An•, C1111. t2"1c.4 Cou11tv Clerk · ~ P•pa C.0llt9fl A_...rv Goollwln, 1.51 E. 2hl, VlllTUl!i ANO SCHECK. INC, q,J (Miii Meu. Cl. 9U11 lly: J .... h c. Oblfl or them all your belongin gs to be m oved. Don't forget the a t- tic, basem ent, garage, or even summe r cottage. Point o ut all the heavie st item s you'll w a nt moved. R e£use to let a mover • take an in ventory over the 'phonei. A re puta ble mover depends on a n accur a t e estimate to know how m a ny shipments fit in his v an. -FIND OUT "'hich ser vices each mover would include in the d eal -and how much each would charge. · -Do not a w afd the job to any one mover strictly on the basis or the cost e stimate. An unrealistically low estimate is a "low ball"-it is used by unscrupulous movers as well as by unrelia ble r epa.innen simply to get the j ob awa y from others who s tick to m ore realistic figures. Similarly, a mo\'er·s vagu e claim tha t he is .. bon ded" or "certified" or "insured" may be no guarant ee to you of his reliability. Tllh ~lneu Is condvcled bY 1n ~ IH7 Wa lcllH Orlve, S1i1lt1 1'0I dlYldu.111 NfW!IOrt h1cll, Clllf. '26't Ro•er'1'11ry G<lodw!n Tel: 1114) '42·"'6 m ~ Racn 10:30 0 Tai'. ltd -Ma ke s ure any mover who is making estimates for · you giv.es yOu the Inte rs tate Com- m erce Commission pamphlet entitled "Importa nt N otice to Shipper s 0£ Ho usehold Goods," o utlinin g your ,r ights a nd obligations as well a s the move r's. He is required unde r ID McH1le'• NIWJ J:l• IJ "'" OoW--(R) Jlny al_, """" Rted IUISIS. EI:) ....,,/""'11 CD H111111'1 HtrMI CJ Plllk:t Surrton "'Shadows" (R) 10:45 ED l lun Ill' I Ii.di nt11 (R) W Te Tell flll lruttt ([)This II YoDI Ult 0 llUUIOI $ Movlt: (21r) .,,it\ Sltn:I" (dra ) '40 -Humphrey Bo- r art, M hur Ktnrtedy, ldt Lupino. a) Holf'Jwood Sq1.11m mrut i irt m Dt•rnet tt) Cltywrtchm "tearnlnt to rarm" Chudt and Art visit WOlldland Hllb' Pie1i;t eone1e. onlr locJ1 comm11- nity tolle1e ol1erln1 1 dlrr• In 1~cult11r1I sc;ience. l l:ODIJOOal!DED- (1) (j) ll9J ""' o..,...,_ Cil Mi nn.I DlllH mrrwUt., c......-.. OJ Mnil: "UMUl111d" (dr1) '55- l l :JO II fl) Mwle: (C) "flit Splll• !clrt) '68-Jim Brown. Diahann C.1roll. o ®J m-., """ io., Bishop is substitutt host. 0 ... tlstr 0 Dick Clark Host s Music * Salute to 50's . 70'• . 0 0000 ED """ WorW ti i:.- TMs •t111cmtn! w1~ flltd wlln 1111 Coun• Arton11r1 for Petl!l-r ty Cltrk Ill Or1"9'1 Coun11 Ol'I JUM I. 1973 PuDUshld O•ang1 C~rt oau.,. Pflot l"·UfU June 12, 13. 19, 19n 1110·73 Publllhld Ortfllll COllU D1lly Piiot,, i -------------JllM 11. 19, U •nd July 3, 1973 17U-73 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC-N-OT'~l;;:C;;;E;----1 ---_-_:=::,_:u_:,N.:::::_:::_ __ SUPERIOR COURT OF TN l!i FICTITIOUS BUSINESS STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOii NAHIE STATEMENT THIE COUNT Y OF ORANO I: Tilt IOllOWl"9 per..ons Ire Cloing Ht. A·1,7S) buslnes' as: NOTICE OF NEARING 0 .. Pl!TIT ION FOSS -REUTER A~SOCIATES, SOI 1'0 11 PROBATE 01' Will AND FOii Acacia Avt, Coron1 ~I Mar, Ca!. ~261.5 LEnEAS TESTAMENTAR Y Marllvnn L. Fou, 11~4 HtrmO!.I Ave., 1!1111!& ol JAMES R ANN E LL S Hermoi.. Be.ch, Cal. CHESNUTT, Deceased. Helen C. R1Ntirr, .5011 Ac1cl1 A~.. NOTICE IS HEAEBV GIVE N lh1I Coron1 dtl Mar, Clll. EDIT H !SABEL CHESNUTT. II.II !Utd Thls bvSint» Is COlldl.lcifd DV I 9ener1l '--'" I Pt"ttllon for ,.,._le Of Wiii Ind perln1rs111p IM ls1u11nce ot Let11rs Tes11men11ry , Helen c. Revier retffellCe lo wh ich I• m•d• for lurtt>er ;n11 st111emen! w11•. 111~ wl!n !lie coun-parllc11111n, ofld Ill•! lllt lime and place tv Clltr• of Orange county on Mav 23, of hearing tM silmt h111 bl!efl 1el for Jul~ IJ7l J, 1913. 1t 9;00 11.m .. In Thi courtroom ol Fm U ~rlmtlll No. l ot ll ld court, I I 100 Publlsllld Or•llQt C011! Dally Piiot Civic Cenrer Orlv1 Wen, 111 11'1'11 City ol Mey 19 1nd Junt s 12 19 Hll 1611-r.i Senta AM. Calllornla. ' ' ' O•lrd J!Jf\e 15, ltr.l P U BLIC NOTIC E WILl..IAM E, ST JOH N, County Clerli: i?:' Stand Up and Chm ai)Comedr G) lt ls Wrttllll li) Add111s F1•ltr 11001!"11 A, SAEVIO _ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS 111n ll'YIM Bt\ld., Suitt 20! ttrt11n11nt "American Bandstand 1------------ 2Dlh ·Ann!Yemry Show" Dlclf-Ctarit.- llosts for th• celtbrltion which ~n- 1:00 EJ Pi11ud1 (R) lusts lh• music and the ptrfofnt. 0 @) m NIC fuesd17 Miiie: (C) t rs ol the 1950s, '60s and '70!, C2kr) "C1and Prit' Concl. (dr1) '66 with lilm dips ol il1rl such 11 -Jamn G1ft111r, Eva M1ri1 Saint, f r1nk.ie Avalon, Fabian, Pt ul Ank• Yves Monl1rul. A dt•n'll •bout auto i nd Annette Funitello. nclns lhat depktl !ht riv1lry m To TtU t11t Tnitb 1mon1 four drlvtll In competition tor the "°'Id championihip. 12:00 0 Morit: .. Ml ldtf bJ Two" (mys) 0 rn (j) aJ I sJICl!L I loblftl ·~el r1m1, D1nielle OarrteUL nacll , •• TIHI Fir$1 Tlntt [fff-GI Altrtf Hftdlcedi ,,_. Roberti Flack. 1972 Grtmm~ Award 12:30 D HllfnflJ Patr.f winner, ls SP0111thted In her first GI Mowlt: "'HI~ ~ Co11IW..- specl1I. fht slnsl"ll sl1r wltos1 •IJ· tii l" (drt) '53-M1mit Van Oorell. lislic r1n11 encompaues rodl 111d roll, Jaa ind pop music pel1ofl'llS l :CI IJJ 0 DD Cll Mm ln-<:onc:art. (I) Newt conlerencl-MIJOr ,. 1:45 B Mwir. "StlH1" (t0m) ·so - Wlllon Ann Sheridan, Victor Maturt. m Mlrtd Hlkhcod Prllffh IP fllt U11to11ehablu t» L1 Senora Jov1n fD Wlttt'11t1 H11rlnp ID E Edllldo dt Enlren• l.'illt GI AJWllPt 9lw. "Ptnlc In .._ Strwti, .. "Ja._ lnlsll~lirf" '1:45 II Mn : (C) "Stntar" (a~) 'GI ~11• Montaomery. -----WA.Me STAT'l!Ml!"NT" • Tftll11....C.llf~tu11 Th• fol!owlno per100s are dol1111 Tll: !TIC) .,....10 bu1lness •s: AllDnllY for; P•tllio-TUSCO COMPANY, 1757 L•noter Publlshfd Oranii• CO{lll Otlty Piiot, Avenue, lrv!11e, 92705 June lt. '10, 26, 1973 191.-.73 Warmln11t001 Dl~e1oom,n1, Inc ,,!------------- • C1lllor,.,11 COl"POl'lllon, 1151 L1nQl1y PUBLIC NOTICE AYtntHI, lrvlM '21115 GrlmstMI Ind fiOMt Oevelopmenl NOTICE TQ Clll!iOITO.S Comp1nr, 1751 L.anvlt y Avtl'!llf, lrvlr>e SUPEJllOll COUllT OF THIE r~:s ix!i1ness ls bel"' Condi/tied b' 1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR TH E COUNTY DI" ORAHGI! ~l'lf•lll P1rtnershlp. No. A·r'46t Cllartes R. Hooltl E IE LE Pl Th1s stalemenl l!ll'd with the County Esla1e Ill EUG N CART, (lffl( of Ora1'19t' CclvlllV l>n MIY 24, 1"1l. ~~~rc'e IS HEREBY GIVEN lo ll>e Wit.LIAM E. ST JOHN. COUNTY crtdllors of the abow 1111rM11 dectcltnl CLERK, By Tiit...,. M. Wara, Oeputr. niar 111 persons hlvll'lll clalml IOllnll Hit F1SS5l 11!d dMtde!'lt are reQUlred to 1111 tllem, ~ubll1llld Ore!'lgt COflS! 01lly Pllor, with lhl necessary Y011Cher1, In thtl otnct Mav 29 ilnd Jun• S, 17, 19, ltn \6.Jt.r.i ol thil clffk ot tht oboYe enllllMI court. or 10 p•1Hnt lhom, w1111 "" ntet1uorv P UBLI C NOTICE vouchlrs. to 111e uncltnlone.i 11 1t1t a111ct ___ _c_:__:_ ______ I or hlr 1rtomey, EOG.All A. NATHAN, Al· FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS IO!'Mr I I L1w, '*'° WtU_Ol~c 8\vd .. NAM E STAT EMENT Beverly HIU1, C1IUornl1 90111, W'llkh b Thi tollowtng pers.ons art dOlno the place Of business of 1111 utlder1!gnMI In bu\l1111ss 1s: 111 ll'l1ttrr1 IM!•l11l11t11Q lo Thi ef!ete ol t1ld 0 ) KAM.$ ICENNEl..S (') KAMSOU decl'dent, within four rnontl\s 1ttrr tile KENNELS r19., nm Rlvtttlclt Drive, llr•t publlc1tl011 Of lhl1 not1c1. Sitn11 An1, C1t1f. 92.101 01ttC1 June 18, 1t7l M1rlfn -R. SoYlll Jr .. 10:m Riverside LEONIE MONPIOU)C Drlv1, Sonia Ana, c1111. 97701 Extteutrlx ol tflt WHI 1<1r11 R. sov111, 20332 Rlvwslde Orlv1, 01 the al)OVf 111ml'd dtc1d1111 S•nt1 An;i, (;41!1f. 97107 EOGAJl A. N•TMAH Thll bvslr>ts• 1• conducled bY •n 11'1-AU(lrMr II L1w dlvldlltl IMO Wiii Olym11lc IU\ld. Martin R. South Jr, lfVt'rlY HUii, C1lltWTlol1 911111 1:00 OJ (C) "lnt WDfld 11 Slnblld" Thi• t11111men1 wit l!led wltll 11\i Coun. Ttl' tlUl 111-SIU Del Webb Eyes Ne,v P1·oject Special to the Daily Plk>t S AN DIEGO -The Del E . W ebb Corp. a nd Ranch o San Diego have announced a m anagem ent agreement, pend- ing con.summ~tion_-9.f a joint venture, to develop a 5,000- acre "New T own" called -"Rancho' san Dlego . Adjacent to El Cajon and 12 miles from do wntown San D iego. the d evelopme nt is owned by F ir st Nationa l City Bank. New Yor k, acting as trustee for client of its invest· ment manag8lle nt group. a nd will be managed b y the We bb Corp. The Webb firm is creator of the Sun City resort-retirement communities and h o u s i n g developments in ll a w a i i , Colorado. Michigan, Virginia and Illinois. The corporation owns the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. B ill R. Doss. vice presid e n t of the We bb Development Group, said "R.-1ncho San Diego will ultimately involve several hundred m 111 i on dollars in investment." IP': Dovie DI I~ J\'a LOC!lr• 41'{, ~ S.01 Ads • •'It Jaw The amount YOU pay ll(d Aok rrnkll\ 0 1\t. l LotWI Co "YI fl S~lfm (p 1111 lit: · AcUSMI \! 191.'1 con L•D 36\i li: Mid Gt• 1'\11 s Samsnll 1~. 1 depends 00 the Weight Of your Alex Al~ \"i 1114 r..,c E• 79 l Maj Riiy •l'o .5'41 klleftr ~ • 1co Ll'ICI 1.5 1 ~ Pti.o 13~ 3~ Mt ICO.t :!II\.\ 3911 Scholl .... 25 :WO Shipment, the d istance t O be A 10 Bev :>t4i 2'io El Nuc1I 4"\j, S\" M•rll Fri JtU l~V. ~on l~n II il" shipped, the mover 's travel ~Jl~ ~:' 1 ~l.: l~V. E~ro~a. CL r.: ,;~ ~~'t.:ct: n~ ~V. ~~1'~ ~ 1:°" l~ tl·me between his •--and ~.AN•1 10 l~ 1~•n I' ~JI• '!'• MCOu1r 1s I~ C:r :fo I IV. 2".'o ~ .. rterlt ~ •c;; ,Kii 1,., S l'f Mld<ll'I 11\lt 11\-) 5e1 wrld 19\lo lf Your •-.. -·. and the numher or ·.·.··E.~ ,,. 7~ l Ptlnr 6'1\ "' MtClltrn d f9 i v Mtr<;tt ll'i\-12\~ lllJWW "' 50-\• Sl~ F•lr ne lr'it \1 M.erld In tU 7\1':1 vm•llr ~-1fu hours it ta kes to perform the AAmm ',!~,1 n~ 11v. F1rl011 El 1'" ll Mever Fr s .... 1n uo i.a '. • ., 7~'1 7h Farm Br l l ~ )1~20~~ Shlhr Cp ~. 1\o Special Services yoU requ ire, ~~t-G's", J7''• 33 F1vs Dr1 6'1l 71-Mlniocr loll..., .511? Shortw g1• 610 ....,., ·~ 11\111~ FlnQrtil l• I ~ Mots G1s 1~ :z•v. Slmp"'" 1 \•111, Suclt as packing Am Teltu ti 1• Ftl B°''" 16 16"-Minn il'•b S\11 ' S1111p Toh .Sl'ilo )2\• . Am Wttd 10'4 nv. h i T11FI" 7S 15~ Mocllll CP ll 19 l'lld P•P lS ,,,, Explore al'cr natl'ves lo the Allfllvor 4.5~• *'" h i WilF l"li 1 MOl111 In ll\111 3'\.'i *"' Ut:, IS'" -Anlr.en lri JI\ "' Fhco Inc 7;c, a\111 M<>Or* SI 1'~ 1·~ SllnldY I 1, IS\;& Professional move.r to reduce A,~,,'M'"''E 10 10..., F11 T1110 11.\9 11 Morrlli11 1vi 9\.'); j 'd Anl• '•It is"' 1311.i 141/':r Fllt kcir U h 13~'1 Mo1or Cl f\~ 10 lk N All 2:2\'I :1'3111 the COSt Of m ovlilg If You Ardn Myl 2~ 3 For11I 01 n•1 1~~· MSI Cata Sla ''lo lkH Brv.i t II . . ' Arto Aul 14 ISYJ Frank El l'.o ~ NII CnvSr I"' 9\0 Sltllr. N S I'~ ~ have only a relatively small Arr""' Hr is.,., 16'• Fr1nr11 23\'l! u~ N11 Llb•v •i,;, ~Su0t' El 91, t\li • I I bl Arvlda ~ '~' Frltncl le 23l~ 1' NI MdlCr t 10 Svllll'" Co lO'l:.. 111.o collection 0 n 0 t va ua e Asw Col• JN 201.l. F"r!Kh R lllilo 1~ NI P1tent ~ 6 SilDO I'd S\:o 6 ... Ion · d h ihe 1· AU Gs LI '"'°I~ Fror FdE evi 9 Ntldhll'I lOl"j 11111 Tallv Cro 3'<'• llo be giogs an ave tme A11to Trn 1w. 1tu Fu111r " 101,, 11+~ Newt1 co 1°'" 11\o'r T11mP1J1. ... "" • th I · I Baird Alo Jl'll svi Fun~ !ee I,.. IJ Nfnq GE 11c.., 11 ~,, to su pervise e move air Y B•lrd wr l6~t 17\'I G111111v c 1" w J.1f•'~ 16~ T1vl or w '6'• .16~ Closely. a Onc-m 2 n p'icku~ '•'•~d'w',F!' :n~ 111,~ G1tbrth 12'• 211. NJ Nat G IS"lli 16\~ Te1ecm "'• I'• r .. 11\:. l,..,. Gerflnk n •_. 16~. Nlco1er In ~ ru TlllonY 11 .. 7'/t lruck varietyofmovefmaybe Bt lv Mii lfliJ9lo G•re LrJ 7r, 7'111 Nielsen A 3' 3'1\>J Tlml OC 1'1 B ... Bnx Bld11 ,,._ 16'• ~lco Co 91, IO Niels~" B J.4 3'\.'J Tllll' 1,._ ,.,, II.•• B ut be on · gua~ th1"s B111k II.el 1''• ,,~ ~n Au!m . 1s·~ 26"' NO!'d•lr lf ,,,,., Tow/I Ml '"" 10' J • IU, Barnelo H I " '1t n AuroP 16\' 111-, N-NtG 9"11 '°"' Tr111 C1I 1•1 I" bus"'. CSS 15" l'"dcd wt"th fly by Basi.e1t F 1f\/. 1S'• n Crude 79~~ :JO'• N11~eU Co 4S ~I'll Trn GtsP H '1 41.io d :"'( I :h · Bavless 11 11 1~ l!td !nu 6\lo 7l, N11Clr A• t~ 7tl)Tm Ocen 11• .. 131, nights a n 1 you <lea Wlt a e~une F 4'" ~ Gold Med ''"' 21• ~kwtt H 61.'o 6411 Tmon F11 ~ 10•• ' . !•kin Cp 6'1• 7''i G•hm Ml 10'" 11 cean Or S2 .S.:S Uni C•PI 11 1·• small ·unknown ouU1t you do i!ntlY ts 71 7.1' Grtoft Sc 11•, 6'.li un Elf 7 I Un 00 Sol 1 ~ I '•• ' ' . Best Prd 35 36111 GrtV Adv ""< IOllo l'IQr Ml ~ l.'o UnArl Tll •>.I. )"" so strictly at your OY.'n risk -""' Lib 31•:. ll!i.:. 11.ch Ch 11t ?tv. ~·h Los '"' us Bk Nt 111 l"• par ticularly on a long-distance gJ:O or~ 1~14 1~: ~:nn ~n~ lf~ /~~ Oh;1Ver~ 'J:Z ~ ~~lvTr~d; l!v. l}:! Bird Sons "n\~ 14'• Hamil Br ))',< 31~1 8:!1 C~t 13\lo 1•111 Unv MoOI St.• ~ m ove, Bob Evns 16'• 17 Harl~n p S" 5V. rmonl @;, 714 V111M Ho 6~• 71, 80<'!h Np ~11'• IS Hari>er R 6'·~ 6\i vrmyr x6 \.'t 7W Viinte Sn 5'e 9.li EVE RY T~1 E you make a trip to inspect your new house or community, ta ke at least a few thin gs w ith you in your c21r -especially paintings, sculptures. lampshade. bric· a-brack which otherwise w ould have to be specially crated. Of course, you can always r ent a haul·it-yourself truc k o r trailer, whic h you can now get in almost. any size or shape - if you have the time , e nergy a nd s kill to d o the whole n1ov· ing job yourseH. B etween IO and 15 percent <lf Americans who move do so them selves on s hort moves - often at sav- ings of 50 percent or m ore, a nd the number _of-d o-it· Brtnto I ~n·.:n H&wth Fl P• Ill Overs NA l '• 4~ Van DYk 10 11 Brinks In 10'1 11'..t Htthroo c 6 l<''l Orlle Cro. 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Cross Co 18~ 19 ICeUwCld J6\li 17''• Pu!n C<iP 4~·1 ~ Z 001 Utn 26Yo 21 ' MUTUAL FUNDS yourselfe rs is i n c r e a s in g •-..w... steadily. Nrw York -Fol· lncom 6.11 7.ll Fund IS.00 16~ Nl!.W EH• \.,..: low ing 11 " Isl of SPICI l.•l 1.16 Purnn 9,12 10.0I EauJl\I IS.S116.92 Tfle COSt Of r e nting a lar ge bld Ind 11•~ r._rl· Ven1~r 6.M 7.26 Sttem F 3.91 •.17 ~rwth 10.M J I ·~ truck ranges upward from $20:-F'J""'" ~~ Quo~ 11:~ ~~~~~,.: Trcnci 72·28 24·35 N~": Mt ' 1f:;; ':"' ll>e NASO Inc. Fron Co •t .1 S.,l FINANCIAL Nell Ci ni 4.~ '·" $25 a d ay, plus 15 cents or so Molldil ShTr Bi 611 lo16 PA:OGllAMS: Neuw111 1.n !·" s 1 ).35 s·1s Fin Ovn J.92 3. 111 .... ron 11.30 1 AS per mile Plus lhe ~ of gas Ju1111 11, '13 ... ~. '' 10-1 · Fin Ind •.11 •.21 Nw Pers lJ.23 \'., , '-""" '-'"' .4 11.:111 Fin Inc S.59 5,59 N-Wld 17.02 3.il and i~uran00ce. M lln y.dren 1 1aJ --.Id Ask ~~'Ni~~AL V•nl 1.1, 3.76 Nk hl•t 1•.s11•.sr com panies ·t ay p rov1 e, or ADMIRALTY: conv"' 9.•s 10,.", 1,l1 1;fr Va lo.;ia ll.34 ~i~~v1r !~ 1::&1 . I ds kin Grw!h '·22 •.62 Eciuuv J.12 .• INVE)TOltS• §:m.ga l.36 1,4 a fee, specie pa , pac g 1rocom l.11 •.01 Fund ,•-,Y, ", ~ OI..: Fd .s.11 s.62 Nell I' "1! ":l! I · truct• lru.urn 7.IJ 1.n Grwlh ,g boxes, etc . -p US .IDS lOns Ad~iser f.17 4.~ lncom 9"71 10·61 Grlh Fd 6.72 7.3~ e W II IS. 15. ho I t h t lh . Aetnt Fd 1.,1 8.38 V1nlur 1'1M l.l'l Stock F 1.U t.5 O~PPE",""' 'n"'•• ., on w o use em O e1r Atrn. In 13.10 14.91 ... ,,.. G 10,7 10·57 111 Munl 1.:11 1.Ja P A,.,, '· "" '-1st Slerr (JI (Jl Flld 6 7..5ol best a d vantage. .A,0''e1"<.'l:-d '~ ,','•"•'•"',T; FottuM·ottoup Trn• 5,9 j·" 1 01 1.11 ioo Fnd 10 11 10.31 0 c Ste -..el 1 1j; All,iatt 11 .&3 12.71 C 1 J9 1.51 101 F"d a'12 a 11 >'tram• 7,11 . CJIECK AU.. these k ey Alpha Fd 17.61 11.11 Comp gr 6l0 • 19 cocum 114 . 1 14 P111I Rev •·~ w. . Amcap F t.f3 4.M Comp Cp t 19 $1.5 1' Fulld ' · 1--llllUI F '-n ' points befo r e you rent a trailer Am 0vr1 t.J910.n comp Bd· 1 11 1.19 Fern Gr ~.:: ~;IP• 1'J' .,'·'f ,,.·'! I Am Eqtv 4.79 4.70 Como Fd 1.0'I' l 71 Fot.IHDt:ltS Ptfln or a van 0 move: AM l!ltPl.&SS Concrd 1,19 1.19 GROUP · Pr,n111 F 6,(W '""1- Wh t h 'f "JI FUND~, Cons lllV 11,00 II SD G • P nt Sf 9.tl 9,6 a sure ar ge, I a ny, WI Cap111 r.11 7.91 c niln gw 472 s.16 rwlh sn 510 Pl1 T,. 2 n •.• be )evfed a t your aestination :~~~ J·~: :·fl ~~!utn r·~ ~·tt ~""~at 1::~i 'i:~~ PJr~Ef~ F6~~ 7.l!j for the r eturn of the vehicle? S01c1 1:96 1:t1 contry c 13:1s 1•:22 fou~~ 1:-~ 1~·;: ~!::, F? '~it 111.~ Wh I t d ho .. ..i.. • Stock 7.:W 1.07 Cwll Dall .5.63 6.IS FRANKLIN . " Pltnncl IA :;J. a ype 3n W IDU\..""U 1n-Am Grtlt S.61 6.20 Cwn Oiv .5.~ ,.01 GROUP· ~-I GRi 12.40 1l.!S · 'd d · f Am lnsl" t ..S S.DI Dlvldg 1.61 1.61 o·~c · _ surance is ·prov1 e !n case o Am 1nv11 "'1 •.5I D•LAWARE .., 1 7.63 •.:» 1ca ...... .-: 'd ( d ( Am Mui I 02 I'' QJlOUP· Gwlh Sr 7,21 7.99 Grwth 12.1212.IJi acc1 en , or a m age o y our AfNt Gr iit 2·37 Otcal · 9 6S 105, Fr tncm l.9s i.1• Nw Er• '•'."'.,','·..,." be\ . ? .... ANCHOR. . F ' 110'0 US Gv S 10 01 10 ~1 Hw Hor ong1ngs. . o •o uP: g:\~ T .~;1, .:,J u1;1111e s.:u s .... ~r:.;t," ~·IX ~·rr \Vhat happens 1f the rental ~~1111 :·2f "" oev~h S6.63 56.t3 ::i E~ :·~ :~ P~va 1Gt 1:12 1:1 van breaks down on the r oad? c;rw111"v 1::.S t 12 ~CP 1!~ ,!;~ ~~·M'i~ci 1,:~~ 'fH ~(W .. ~ to.Ol n .oi What a re the costs of extras lncnm 7.25 7.9S Orex1f E 10.ll lD,1\ FUNDS ~NCP . F'UNOS; Venl11r 7,13 l.•7 DllEYFUS GltP GltOUP · Conver 10.10 11.69 YOU m ight need· fumJtlfte Wa Natl 11.55 12.66 OrYI Fd 10.•l ll,,1 Comm ' 143 911 Eault~ ,,•_..·",'i·!! . . d A11ron J.49 3.11 °"'' LY lt.lS 1S.7l lmpac ,·ro i1>1 Gt11 ..... pads packin g boxes, ha n AU0.11 ,. 1.tt 1.1t Sp Inc"' 7,5' 1.u lndu• Ir ,0-..,,-,1 Grwth 10.5!' .>J • Altl: -3rCI Cl!!! ,,1310,01 ·"" · Inc 1.1 !·" trucks? Are any or all of these HOUOHTON : E4E Mu"'"x3.16 3.1• J:.V:!r, ~·W, ;·~ n1v F ;~Jo·:!lJ free? Fund A •.SS ._fS £111.I• Gr t.51 7.21 ~'" p cr'I 1,·1 1( II• •" IO:lj . Fund 8 6.t• 7.s.t llATON & • •Or&a ..., H I d 't t Stock $ 67 1 lO "OW.I.RO• SI!<: 6..29 6.29 Atwrt F 6.77 7 OW ar ge a e pos1 m us A•• Sci 1:'° 4:2, Ba 11 Fd . t.3110.1! OaOU" SIC; mnlrt. 11.'9 I' You make at the outset and BLC th 11.CM 12.01 Gwth F ~2.9' 14.16 ::exF~ l •l s,·!? ~:•r 11 ~-M i·~ • B~llSOll 10.~ 10.$6 lncme t.09 6.'6 ·11 ..... ~ '11 ::c. will you h ave to pay cash £or B•Yroc 6.91 1.11 SPKll r= 1..ss 1.16 com Stk 10.9311.95 sc u& l• I D· ' ~ Barrlt; <gr 5 SO S.15 Sick Fd 12.21 l:J.•1 Giii FAm •.cr.i 4.39 f, · the remainder a t YOl,Jr oestin a· Be.en Ht 1:w; 1.9' Ebll"1td 9.4 10.36 g~ahrd Ind Jr·~ Jr~ r:r.~v lt:~ lt-13~ 'Ion" Be.con 10.n 10.n EDIE Sp lt.5119.SI HAMILTON o.,,.. Com 10.2310 . B1rr.r K 11 ,1711.17 IEFC MGMT OllP: Fund 393 ,i29 r;•I 29.1221. Ber 1hr f.01 4. I EQIY Gr 7.t1 .. Grwtl\ f4:1 1·0'1 S LIY 4.35 '· State Egg Pr0ductio11 Declines SACRAMENTO (AP) Despite SKY'fOCkelmg-prices. California's egg production is well below nor mal because of a state marke ting order aimed at trim ming the supply by 10 percent. SPOKESl\fEN FOR the state Department <lf Food a nd Agriculture say the "surplus obligation " p rovisi<ln of the 1972 egg market order has limited pr o du c t ion in California. But they d e ny it is causing shortages or h igher prices. Boni'11k •. sa .5.01 EQIY Pr 2.IS '' lncom s· ... -.. s CUlllTY FDSI B°'I Fdn 9.0 10.11 Fncl Am 7,17 · "' Ea11llY 3.12 S.CI Bt'OWfl 3.2• :J.5' Ecil'tl GI 11.1012.n tt•rlwel 10,'lO 10.lO '"""'' 6.61 7.2• FUHOS r Elfun Trt 15.57 H•rl Lv 7.0S 7.05 Ullrl F 6.11 t .17 BL>ll Fd 12.3113.S5 Efl'll•g 3.<ld 3.71 Htdbe<g 7.65 1.36 IEL•CTED FOS· '"" Fd 2T.3l23.36 Ellll"t r 11.0111.01 ~:m:.. ',"' .. , .. Am Shr 7.1.5 )1! Olv Shr 3.57 'l.92 E1111 ltv F 1.07 · ,.-Coo Fd l.t6 I. Nllwd 1.1910.12 Falr!ICI 7.&5 1.33 HOl'Ke 11.1119.'9 So( Shn 12.U 12, NY Ven 10.13 11 09 Fm 8ur1 913 9 23 1•~IG(p 9 . .0 I0.27 t~tlntl 9,.0 10.22 Brnhm e.16 i 26 Fed RR• 1'91 ' mp r 6..13 7.~ S."lrt F lJ.0114.2f CG Fu!ld 9.•710:2• f lDl!LITY ' ·· Inc ldAm ll.10 1•.32 S~.&llBHLO OltP I C1p Tr(n 10151109 01.0UP· Jl'IC llotl 6.10 6.68 omSI 3.12 3.4 Cenl SM 12'os13"17 Biid cl.ti tOl tt! Ind FAm 7.52 '2.76 nlf'llf' 5.31 !·" CHANNING . . (111111 1i"o112'10 l11teoon 1.22 I.ff Fl•I Fd 3.56 .., FUNOS: Contra 1:3a 1: Ill ll'!Vt'ol (I) (ti HtrDr 7..32 1,00 B• ncd 10 stt Tl .ct Cw s* 7 06 7 37 l"vern G 1.33 t .33 Ll'll•l I. S.91 t.M 8nd Fd ~1·12 10'.0I Dist ·5'6! ' n~ Co T 12.21 lJ '1 Pac: Fd 6.'9 7.64 com Slk 1:16 1'.311 Essi• ,;,, :~: 1~/~ ti: ,:11 s_::ir:soN17~.r,~.•t GrW1h S.01 S.41 Evei:st lll.5611.54 Inv Bos 1o:to tl.IO t11Com 17.1911,1' INVl!•T COUNSI!· lnYrSt I.II t.51 Measure Aid To Wo111en SACRA~IENTO (AP) \Vom en's Lib has inched fon.vard a b it in the a ll-m ale Cali£ornia Senate . j'lt's been the policy or brokers that even if a lady walks in with cash in her hand, s he couldn't buy stock in her o"'" name without he r husband's a pproval.'' said Sen . Nicholas Petris, the Oakland Dem ocrat who authored the bill. -c1oa-m 1:-u--.; s11.-0e;ia 10 62 I0.6t.... C1p11 Jy ,:,u 1..10 !"" Fd 6.t'1 1..59 Caplt Sh J JO J II IGMA FUNDS: INVEST GllciUP·, Ceo Sllr 7.21 7.~ IOS Giil 6.IS . +~~I 1?Ji 1:·sa IDS NO S.51 6.00 Vtntur t.~7 o:ll" I DSPr ~.70 4.56 mtrh B 9.37 9 Mulu.I t.70 10,5"1 SB If.Gr 10.1910.ff S10f:"k 1•21 21),,, i: G1nF 11.ts 11.10 Select 9 . .tfl0.21 ws l In~ l.OCJ t,6J Var P1y 1.54 9.21 w Inv G 6.0t t,so ln~Res t.11 S.32 Sovr In 10.tl 11.H IS I: Sa«1r1 4,11 S.16 G<Wll! 4 06 4"" S&P lnO "·11 6.71 lncom ,:os 4:'3 SEAT& BMD GlllP; Tnit UI J $4 om Fd •.47 4,9' Trsl Sh 13:10 u'.32 IY••tl .5.01 .s ... l1tel Fnd 20 04 'lO jot. Pl'Ollrs •,Sot t .9' lvy Flllld a·'9 6.'9 SI Fr Gr '·" 1.51 P Gwtl! 1·c1 9'1s St Fr Inc 9.31 I.JI Jtnus Fd •j:' 16:91 51111 Sir ~.tt 45.111 JHan jlh U B 20 STl!AOMAH l'~i .IHitn 111 1·23 9·9 Am tnd 7.79 !·" Jal'l11st11 n :M 22:.. A'"° Fd 1.19 .19 ICEYSTOHB 1 ln\'l'SI l.JCI 1.30 Cun Bj ll ,.5 ,. n TEIN JlOI FDS; ~~: .L :io,:~ i}g; !:::r "1:~ 2i:fi ust Kl 'o.i 1'n Stock l•.SO 14..SO ull 1<2 n'st i'2 SIS GllOUP : U!il SI :cs1,:11 Grwth l·~ 1·11 '" jj 1 6S 1 67 incom .Of .I Ult 1:11 7'.M mrrtl! 1.12 f,l'J 111! S4 J~ '-Kltnl 5.90 6.t A~lo i 1 • 1 Svnc:ro F l.ll 'I P tr1 3' 3'. TMR Ag t.11 I. IC ~r .S.N jA2 TitmPI. 1•50 9. K11Kr Giii '13 '8 T-lff" .ti f Lrittll'l'k 6·11 6'15 Tran Cao 1.11 1. ttn• Fd 4'.tl i'3 Tr1vl g'q ,,S~ 10.•S EX GllOUP1 !!:!°' H 10.38 1~.31 Co L9dr IS,25 11.10 Ill CG 2,13 7,44 C.rwth j IS 11' tr, Cl J,Jt j·!I Resrch 1 :6, 11:.. ~"l(red 1.21 . W ednesday (td\I) 'M-loslllro Mifun•. tr Cltrk of Or•no• Counrv Ju1111 '· ~~~734 A~~b~:!r' ~.'~"!"~o&•t Oelly Pllol, f'ubthhtid Orange Co.II D•lly Pilot June JU!'lt 19, U, tl'lll July ), 10, 1173 lt!).73 The order has been in e ffect since last Novem ber. and has cut egg production b y Cali£om ia farmers by 200.000 eggs per· week . During the sam e period, the wholesnte price of eggs has skyrocketed from 39 cents per dozen to 60 cent! per dozen. OHicials say ITS S,OIO green-belted acrts the increase in price is Que to com prise t he fornler Monte increased costs of production, llis measure, now before the Assembly. would pro h i b l.t brokers from requiring a wife to obtain he r husband's perm ission to buy stocks in her own name. '\!"1 Fd 5-~ 5·'5 v~fr,:t se11v~:·s. L 1 nlv 7.'9 t.«I OJlOUP• ti~ ~~~ ~·11 7.so Brei s iv 1i·°" 1431 s.W~l 1 ' ·· ~~11c~~ 1:i~ l:fi i :JO 0 "Adlla 111 ... Nd Atta11t1c-l~"~'~'·~"~·2u~·2"~"C~::...:::::.:..:...2"~"'~n~l·--'FViilliC:NcimC"E __ _ DAYTIM E MOVIES 1:30 O "WIW 11 the Wind" (dr•j '!8- Anthonr Qui nn, Ann• M•rn•n . (adv) '43-Humphrey Bocnt. PUBLIC NOTICE J:OO CIJ "Sd<••" C..l "1111 -1 __ _!'.P~UB~Ll~C:_:N~O~Tl~C°:'.E':__J---::=~•0..,.,~==-- m Mlun" P•lf I (dfl) '55 -HOTICI OF SALi!" 01" NOTICE TO Cltll)IT'OltS 10:00 (]) (C) "!Indy tM S.al" (com) '6S -tltlnz Drtcllt, a "R111rslde" 1c111) •411 -0on Barry. 2:00 D '11181 A Cus" (com)_'33-W.C. fields. ''lucky Jordan" (mys) '42- Alff ltdd, Sheldon Ltonant ~l!R$0HAli. flllDPEllTY' SU Pll.lllOR COUllT OF THll Humpllrty Bo11rt, f rtdrlc March. TO HIOH llST t lODlll STAT£""0" CA LIFOR NIA "Oii Q'j "Jlhwf S., """"" (ttfa) '56 Nolltt h hetet)y' glv~ 11111 !M GoYem• THI: COUNTY OF OJlANOl ~· H d •·-II ... _.. !no 80iltCI ol 1111 COii!! community Nf. A•r6•1 _.....,.,, I.I SOii, "°'"1 -~"lrl. C9ilf9' Ol1!rk:I wlll recelw .. ~l«I bldJ Ettf!I Of ltAY MURPH Y, tl•o know1'I I !00 .... H -(dr ) .,, "'n 16r ""Cllh 11111 IO Ille lllOhHI blddtr °' Ill ltAYMONO A. MU~PHY, D1<11MC1. : ' If In• I -""'" lllt' fOltOWlllQ uHd IQll1flf'lltol'll which Is !!'le NOTICE 15 HER EilY OIVEN 10 Ille Sa•on, Rcibert Rtdford. ptOptrty ot m11 (Oilll community Cotleo• cre<111ort ot !he 1bovt 11•med tltct<ltnt 4•,00 IJ ~ "WIN •·ettu ~I ..._. D111rlCI 1nd 111s bffn tMo;lt"'° 1urplu1 10 11\/ll 111 P9fJon• f'llvlng cllllr'I'\$ •Qt!nll fllt ''"' '" """""° "'""' Tile riffdl of t111 Olstrkl: OIL OR ILLtNG w ld Otel<llftl are rtaulrtd to lilt tl\lm, Huntef1" (com) '57-Toey Aand1IL ll:IG ANO ASSOC IATED IJQUIPMENT. wllh "" r11enur1 llOU(tllrl. Ill "" olllct nl"I Se" blcl1 will bl OPtntlf llld lt'llbticly ol 1111 cleril of lht •boY• enrllltd court, or 4:JO w SIJlll N IMM lbtl l rt.'ld •louO •I n :oo 1.m,. Mono.1, Ju1r t, ro pre11nt I~ wllh lhl nte11s1ry 1'73 In tM Conftre11c1 lloom of lf'll ~Oll(hll'l, TO lllt Ufl(l•r•l111\fd .i lhl Office KOCE CHANN EL 50 01•111Ct Atlll'llnl\fr1fl~ &ulldlllQ 1370 of !Mir ettorneyt, MUNGEll:, TOLLIS, Adatlit A"'*f111t, Costa M•llll• C•tilornte, HILLS.'. & lil,ICKER514A USE1t, ~ $. Hlll All trld\ must be dtllYtr~ 10 1111 otnce of Stt'fff, Loi Angtlt s, C111!t()l'nl•, Which 11 r~30 Thi N1!\1r1H1b CC I TlllOMf• Ille PllfCllffll1'U AQent 11 the tllOvt Mt· Iha pl8" Ill Mlnts1.ot TM unde<"t1g111d 111 J1:00ttmt -"Ht Who H11 Pllnttd Wiii 41m prior 10 1111 ltm1 111 for tilt 0!l4nlno 111 ""'*"' ptrt1lr1lno TO ttw: n11111 of 1akl •;00 Ml1!1r ft'"rt' Nlith~ (Cl lllflll Wflltlltd trom ptOClolf wt lov., 11 t'DdaV'• too•c. Hos! ts Frtd ll:OOll't. 4:ll0 l ltclrlc C11mpenl ICil MWc.-. humor, •lld v•r11t'I to t1cll Jl'l't•Khool chlldl'tn. J;OO S1t11mt SlrMI IC) l!d11Clll0111I v..-}trv for r,•"""' Kf'lool c11lldr111. •.00 Tiit It t-1 11 llNCI ICJ Wilt! Is .. ~ '°"!I .. IMll'OYI IM IHClll'ICI 10111 ol ll ltt In 6; Xm111bu1 '1 1C/ "C1Ulon111 ROY'•· CllOlr" MUtlall~q! led bOY' Ort.Mn! • h•U·hour Of cl lilhllul 1n1rr1elnlflftlt, W11rrtn Mltrth 1• llO,t. f!1i S.PKl-tfl "11111"' CMI 11 Ll_.M" I 15111 lllvnoklt 1111'1'11"'" tlil'Cll ol ·r. l&ll«t Oii Food. lloutlf'lll, ,,.ftlllOl'lit· !on, Ind~. ,,,...,...,. .. -DI011r10111ca1 llOC\I-10 bf tflOID1t '°' conslder1t!on, Cllc:aGtnt, w1111111 tour monfllll •tt•r 1111 ,.,y. PrOPOMI lonnt Ind C°"1fll•I• lr.i· Ur11 publletUOll of !hit. 1\0ll(e. AIMrlt1 '71 ""f"Cl "$1!'.'jllt\" TM 1frll(ll0115 ml'( fie obt•l11td 11 111' Oii.ci Jlnll I. ltJJ em1 ot hou1lng, l111•1ion. toelll Pt;rcl'l11ln11 °""'· or the Ot1lrl(t "' !Mi DOROTHY DOHU)N MUll:PHY '"" tnter'iifl'll'Mfll llCld by alf!Qll ll!Off llCtdrlH. For .o<llll0111I l"lormtt!On •!Id ADRIAN ARENDT ridu1l11 111 ll'lllNltw wllll HllQh or IMf)l(llon 19P01nrmtnt, ci11 Mr, l!xMvlort of 1111 Wiii H01ntr 1' ll•lufl'CI, • • Rotllt'I c. Moo!• 111 n f:u.51S4. of 1111 •bCM lllmed dKM!tlll f:OO J""f. Wl'l'MI ~I TI · G f I (I Thl1 notice 11 II\ accord wllh Stctlon MUHO•lt, TOLLllS, HILU 4 Al-ll'ltoll Genii-II vltw'ld ., '"' lt~OI of Ille Calrlof~·· Educ•llon Coctt. lttCKlltSMAUSlll: '"°'' rtdlCtl ot '#Omfl1 Ublrl· !f(l!llll• comment• ... l wllll Holl Sl11ntd: NO MAN E. WATSON "°' s, Miii ''""" Junt Wa'(nt. t Stcrtlitry, I011d ot Trv1'"5 LM Allltln. C•lll, • :IO T-lnt 'olft" (C) "Hrr• I l'fn" CO!ltl Cornmunlly COlllQt' Olllrlct T•IL unt lM·14tl . . ..::. Dr•m4llft1 llon of l"•.,..,ltll(K ol • Ooen1 July 7. 1m -11 1'4 Im. AllWM}'I '"" IJK,llrl vouno crlrTtln"\ itj\ICll0041h Mn•tnctcl to Pubtlitled 0rJllfJO COl'I Dtlt'f PJIOI JUl'll P1111ll,1141d Or•not COISI 0Jllt P\io! • ment•I Intl! ut!On. • 11, 19, ltr) t•n n Jvnt J,• 17, It, H. ltl;'I 177S.1l r I Vista Ranch. Sweetw:iter and and n ot to the decline in pro- Cottonv.·ood properties and duclion. other parcels 12 miles east o r Dean Olson, chainnan of the San Diego . Proje<.1cd popula· s tate Egg Advisor y ,Board and tlon or the planned 15-y.!'ar president of the Olson Egg Rancho San Diego develop-Co1npany, said In an inte rvie w m!'nl is 50,000 to 75,000. that the o rder h os ~n "very Recreational, <,"9m mercial efficient tind very effective" In and industrial arcns will be protecting all California egg d eveloped along with" tqe productrs. particularly th~ varied rtsldentlal properties smaller 111nChers, by the joint venture. E:ds tlng But several smaller egg pro- r t:.>Creational facilities lnclude ducers have condemned Uie t wo 18-hole golf courses, Cot-nrder as a p lot of big egg tonwood Lakes for fishing and -firms to drive them out of ·small sail boots, horseback.,... business. riding fr<lm the Monte Vista The order was adopted last Ranch stables. ns w e ll as h ik-July by a three-quflrters ma- Ing and b icycling. jorliy of Calllomia e g g In future ~nbelt Areas, raochcrs and w a s Im· recreational fuclllties will In· plemented by ttle state Food elude a \•ariety of parks. a n and Agriculture Department equestrian center. ~wlmming. In November. II e:<pircs Der. 1cnni11 and a n actlvUy '-"'llcr. JI The blll Is SB 397. Sa1ita A 1iti Fir1n Loses Sukut-Coulson Int.: .. a Santri Ana·based construction com- pany, reported that operations for 'the s ix·month period ended April 30 resulted In a ne t loss or S80,346, or 1'4 cen ts per sh.ire. on revenues o I $2.680.300, based on average shares outs tandlng .during the period, · This comPfll'eS to a net I~ or $230,676, or 40 ctnl!I per sh..1rc, on rtvenues o f $2.731.157 for th• six·monlh period •ndcd April 30. 1972 Cap Ov jl.:JO !UO w7th8I lf 30 l:J...q Mlllvll t.31 U.31 UN TED ):UN1 LOllD ABB• Accum 1.19 1. Atlll•t .,~ 111 lrt'CI I'd 7.t4 I. Am fllll ,91 l:zi Con! llW l·!j >Q, llnd \CllO '3 1 18 Conl Inc , t .f Lo>M(O > :1o > : .. I•<-1'. '" Lvilln In '° 10 ScJtllC 6.l.11 .1.~ MAGNA l'UN DS•. V~nod I.SI 7.17 C•01'1 l S4 ·~ .. USAA Cll 1 Al 10 fl ·~-,.,, t'.d US (ivtS I 11 10 U PllOm'I ' 5 l .d VALUI LIHli FOi ' M1nhl!I 1 •s 'll V•I l... • ~o 5 16 M~I Gwt 11 1. 1 Val inc • lt •.11 'Vt:!mco: , 11 .... ~~r ~~ S ~~ ~i tlld o f 7 3' • 01 VANCF. M•111 F 11'.7' 11:34 SIHD(.l.S: MASS FNCL 1 1101 nCI 6~ 1 ~ MIT 'l-'° 11.tl ~:.c Of'l'I tn ~ ~ro , .IO ~·;t Vndtbll In "' ~rn 1 1 : •1u ~:~1·1... I: , ... ~:~Iv 1 ' 1 :u ~r:~ G~ 'J' 'it Mlc:i A/Tl , s'll Wal!Sl ctr ' . M•W " > : >0" W'"' M• ·~· ti, MSll Fci 11 11 XI W.-11111 N I lO, "'~ l !l.G io·,, "'11!1,'-IN~T M Fd '1• OJlOUP1 M G'o • i '1 """:J°" \)1 'l-t: ~::gm f~ 1: :·ts ll..,..n 16~11lf ~ul Ti.rt l•.4J 1•.47 Tt llnlv t· , ul1 '"lfr1 1,1 111 T•t1.i I 11 .. t.'T'rn ,.'riP. • -::m~ 1~·u1l·1 ~~ '.Jf t S} Wlrld'r 1 U 1 '6Y:,'id1'' "1··~1 i: ;':l.t ·~~ ! f1 r~~ Tit; +· 1.:::• ~M ,,,111., Sr I t 'li ~~, ... ........, Grwlll 'If t,. J-v11111 11D11 ' ·-· l ' ' • ---·--- .• .... , .... •I(" • ' .. ........ ~. ' ~ , .. •. ·-. ~ • .· . • ·~- Ul'I Tll•P~Oll ' F11t11.re Sleep Si nce the average 1nan has grown fro n\ 5-fcet·6 in the Al.iddle A ges to nearly six feet tall today. beds likewise have g rown , fron1 the 5::1-by 75-inch double I.Jed to the 00· by 80-inch queen-size. 'fhis Jnattress, displayed at the Chi cago Na- lional l·lon1e Furnishings J\larket, ntay be a llint of the future. Tap .i\ll Oil R esources; ·' Reagan Says SACRAMENTO IAP \ Gov. Ronald Hcagan says the Mlion is faced \\·itl1 a gre at t>nergy crisis nnd must tilp all oil reserves. 1nclucllng the resumption of offshore oit \Yell drilling. The Jtepublican governor added th at there is the danger of continued natural seepage of oil from the floor of the Santa Barbara Channel even if oil well drilling isn"t allowed. "We ha\'e to get that oil out because it's a badly fractured bollom, geologically,"' he said ~londay. Natural seepage from the channel dates b..1ck throughout California history, he said. !'i1embers of the Stale Land~ Con1mission have said they \\'ill consider allowing a resumpllon of drilling in the channel if oil fi rms can demonstrale that they can cf· (ectively prevent another 1na· jor oil spill , or control il. All drilling in the channt'I has been banned since Ille biOl\'OUI of a rederally lensed well in the Santa Barbara Channel in 1969. SEVEN ADVANTAGES OUR PAGER on'EllS Chicago Bank Jiimps Le11d Rate to 73/1% i\iE\\' YORK r AP 1 Leading" bankers say the seventh general rise this year in the prime lending rate ap- pears inltninenl ro!IO\l'ing a Chicago bank's decIB ion to in- crease its prime from 71:i tu 7~-• percent effectiv.c Tu esday. No other banks followed suil in1mediately aftCr First Na- tional Bank of Chicago. 111nong the 'nation's I a r g e s l , an· nounced its intentions Monday. BliT SEVERAL others said they were studying the move. l\1oney 1narket observers said it appeared likely the boost "·ould spread throughout the industry \'o'ilhin a fe\v days, b.'.lrring intervention r r 0 m \Vashington. • It \\'OU!d be the Prime rate's rourth general '~ percent rise in less than seven weeks. The last one took place ~ome l\\'O weeks ago. James F. Bodine. president of First Pennsylvania Bank & Trust Co.. Philadelphia, said he expected the increase to 73>4 pC'rcent to be "fairly genCral before the week is out." . TUE COS'J\ Of' borro1l'ing 1noney in va~ous secto rs of tb,e open m9ney m<irkct has been risin g for se v era I months. The upward push ste ms frotn increl.lsing de- mand rro111 business and con- sumers for credit, and moves by the Fede~al Reserve Board aimed al lightening the money supply to cool that demand. The prime rate is the minimum lending fee charged by banks to cred il-\\'Orthy cor- porate customers, II is not directly linked lo the rates co nsumers and small businesses pay orl mortgages and other loans. but a rising price can often signa l futufe increases in those areas of the money 1narket. Bugging Hearing Delay Cited for Dollar Gai11 LONDON (UPI ) The dollar gained ground in af- ternoon trading in Europe Tut>sday, recovering from new lows in Frankfurt and Amsterdam. Gold prices slip- ped back in London bul soared to a record high in Hong Kong. Some dealers attributed the slackening pressu re on the dollar lo the suspension or th e Senate \VJtergale hearings. In Frankfurt the dollar opened at a ne\V low of 2.5S50 marks against ~londay's clos· ing rate of 2.5610 marks but by !he afternoon had climbed to 2.5710 marks. the highest leve l since last Thursday. 1noved fro1n an opening of • 52.5793 against the British pound to $2 .5730. and to 37.575 Belgian francs arter opening' at 37.55 francs. On the J)aris f i nan c ial market. used by speculators and louris!s. the dolJar 'im- proved marginally rrom an opening rate of 4.21504.2225 rrancs lo 4.23-4.24 francs. In I-long Kong gold closed at $110.09 an ounce. up $1.86 from l\londay's price of Sl08.23. • ' Cosi Unit Complete New York Stock List P• 11~~ Hllfl L4iW U tt ti:. Nl!W Y01t" IUP'll -filll9Wil!I •rt .-lll"M;llll 1111 111o1 Mw Ttfh 'ICl(I. k-aCllMllM: n.dbrn Inc :U I~ 1"9 1'19 • 11111'*'« .-0 ,. * •1• 41~ •I~ I~ Corlll'ln U n 24\'.1 :D\llo 1t + ~ ,.i.. Htl ""'I':"' .... • l:li IN ''" ""-\.to ;i,, Ml l,bo • '' I.,. ltV. ,~· 11111 .• n 12 " ,.~ ,,,.. .. ,.• • P•E lll!hl HIGll L.ow L.4l•IC.1111. I'll! Ill 1.~ · 11\t 11 II -"' ,1N801 1.62 t j) >"4'(1 i Dtl I lltllpf ll'o · · • U... IN J -\., -A "~II $!.,, 6f 6W .. I f !NCI ... --u -!!'-'+ ' --' J-A'*"IL 1.20 2J ii 61 ... .S .. VV.+llli C P :.I lt ti l:l'to 12>\ 12 -• ,' S ry ·•• n it jjj Jot J-. I' -" t 4$ l(l',1110 10 + .. AC.Fino ,_.., 11 ~ 4llt 4li\.o + "' M rt 0 ao.tS ll' , ... " ,, = I., ,!:MN1rl1r! J • 11 17 1 -I• J1nllftl ·'° 1 :lO 1511 \$Iii lS\ "" Atml'l..IV .loll 9 1 11~ 12"il U ...... Vi flMlr lr!Y 1 9 !l fg :tft.i ~-\to FO•aCp l.2CI 1) 16 ~ )fl;\ ~+.; J1pl'd l ... llo 21 131-ll.U I~-0.. Increases ' Reports Ad Mllll• .20 t 2 Mo f• Sh CttsMCI .1211o l 4' fi\' ... \ii ,.. '"4 1 IH:i H~ 11 + "'j Cl'lfllf 1-~ ·1 ~ 1~. 1211~ 1~\41 '4. !~~PMr.~s! U !~ 1r~ 161~ 1;~Ti"1:c::::::i111-7J ., n ~ .f~ ~~ :: F,•,>,UMA'le'·°".-i's 41 IMI 11~ llf'I-... JtffPllof .ft II 311 5'\t;: Jf -! AOd,.u .IO I 199 I"' 12 ... 12~ helsu .:Ill \2 I ~ ,._ ~ l"ilVlflll. ..U 12 lf ll\i ~: llt:: :t J..,,.~v!.~1 1:t1 I M 1• lff~ lt + <1 /' wAsin~GTON tAP ~ -The ~=t: .s: : 1~ .;" .~:: oh: ~ =~" t.5 ~ 1 ' ft~ i~'1 !ttt-.~~ =r:.·~ ~~ : ~~ 1r 1~ 'Jr.!~ 1 ~r~ -~:g :: , 1~ gl!~v. lt.. ~ :·· Cos1'1 O! Living Council,. asl a ~'11~~~· .1~ ·, i~ ,;~ 14U I,~...:~ :::pc: 1.'12 hvo ~ ,J \ll ri: u~--+1 ==F.~ :}i I' f1 1: ~~ r~:: ~Ol'lnl:v 1i0511 ., ~t w. 24\\ =+ ~ pre m1nary to p oss 1 b y A ie.11 1rw:p 1 24 4\\ 4 , -Ms11 i ISb 13 '1~-. •?'"' ~mi .. "••""',.:" ·,. •, ., ''!' 14,~ 'Jl•+ ~ Jon"'-Jn :1: » 2.o 11 1lr" 1~•+ • · · llb k h Air PrOd 1'10 2S ~-I -014 ,.1' 40 + hi E Ill .26 I I 10\ll ljl'I 10\'ll , I( •111 " 0 ,., $ " ' 5 II'~ 20'4 ·~ ' massive price ro ac s, as A.1rc.ii.lfl(...1Q .11 1\ 11 ~ 11~ , 111 M11w CP e 11 1-. \l 1.,..+ v. F11111ko1 1.ot • n ,, 1 ISli 1 . · · JOllll Yt • " · -H~ increased the number of com "'J Lr.aul;lri ,--10 -·~ 2 , -( .. h.LM1IC11 pf ' -~ 13""-1J\• 1111.+ """''' E Co•$1 ~ 1~ ~~ ~Vi n.i-t--·~ j):_"°t_n 1".""ll ~ 3t ~ P'l ,,n:: loo • Ak'®t .10 1! 11 24~• 2JV. 2l\lt-Alo h Pn.eum 2 11 31 r. !'"" 3 -"'Fii G1• .u '" -, •• ,,.. "· _ ... A ••• ' •• 1 16\to l•ii..15~-10,:. · · d I I Al• G11 1 IU I l 11\~ "Ii 1~~,. f'lllU ct UP .S 4 j\~ I 'h ""Pwr 1.l:O \0 11 '"' ....-.. _, ... panics require o suppyAla•~•lni~tit 1, 3011 28~ n~+~Ct'I Rlct NW j j"I ·~·i •.i.-·11t FL•PwL 1,1• J 1M137hl6~31~.+\1JoYMfa IAl 11 2121u - rinanclal Information from :l~::C.~ :~ ~1 1~~': ,~~ ,~~. -""~~,k F er~~ !j ~1 414 3., /1•t ~~ ~ll!o, 5~10 1~C: 6i U ~v. ~Jv. ~~~+ -,~ l(ilwAi -~ 14-,t 'ti l3Vt 1J"4.-~. about 800 to. 3.1~. il~:n5~1 ·~ l! 52~ 2;ii 2'~ ~" + -\;\ ~~~:g."'11'.J t 1~ 19lh 1J~ ~ ~1~~~~ , 21~ tlh ~r~ ?iu+ ~ ~~\ il;~ :; ·· \ ~~ ~~ t~+i ~ 'n1ecounctJsa1dMondaythllt AtconLD .1, 48 >4 JJ"li 3P11 J3V.; Ch~1 <o<1 >·s 1 ' ... ~~~ff~ ,._i:;:MCt;p .IS 1 I~ 16 l~l<o l 1--',.o(•l.-n.:1 .~ ltrl 7"" nt 1~1 •·· .II Compalll·es wt.th annual Alf••n .1CH;i ao 101 4" ~ 4V.-.v. Ch~~ .• ·, ··"• . m 'Jl! •"• "•4~+ ~~.-MC p• 11-. lt ,1~ 31 31 -1 K•••c1p1 2~J J 30\'J 30'11 JO~ l1 · Alllon 2.ti:tl t 11 26 25\.-\ U.11 ~ ~Mi; l lllb 9 'fl !~ 19 lt\lo + .. F-Fr .2(1g 12 1 1 1 . KCI pr-1 \lo 2 16t°? 16\IJ 161~+ \•, sales Or revenues between $50 AllAmLI .24 9 n1 lH'o 10\o H 314 In e.11 '1 !JO 9 10 19\:o 19 1• v. i=oo1ece .w ii ,•, •'•"• !¥& :i!t ~ ~!c"1ftl' 2'.~ ; ~ ;l,? ~ttt ~ t' Al ttCP .1011 t JO 911 914 ~ II< ~ G• < ... 10 '5 ''" l' ' -+ \ F001t MIMI · · SO SO " million and $250 million wjJl Aila llld 1.20 6 17 70V. 10 20\:. ., no 11~ f)O r!JOO llJ" I .j 11; • fDO!tMln pt 2 13\'t l)b l:»i+ Ya l(CPLoi l.ID .,. 1100 ~ ,. Alla Ludpf l ' • 31 llVt 31\'t-.,. G E ,. 110 ... ~ lf.l ... Ford M 2.IO ' 11n 56\'I w.:. ~.,., .c.c Sa 111<1 2 11 JD 2t 2t -have to report quarterly on Auo Pw t.44 t 39 20>\ ~ 20-.. ~111 P1 J 11• 1104 ,. ~·· ForM(I( .a• • J7 1Jh ll\i 1J1-.-11' K•nGE 1,52 • 11 7114 21 ~•l't+ I• . • , AlltnGro Sk t 15 101t IOon 10\'>-\Ii ' ~ " · )1 FrM DI IAO 9 2:5\oll 2$ .... 2'1'1+ 14 K1nNtllo 1.12 10 10 l~ IS\"J 15'~ to their prices, profits and costs. Al\ldc~ 1.l2 n 3-2 n v. 31" 31 + \... IJe~~~ J·~ 1f ~ 4s~ .~:? ,,F,~f \;Far111p1 .32 2· ~ 4 ,.i,;. uv. 16'11 KtnPL• 1.411 10 9 2~ 24" ,4~-t i.. ·•Th I · Al.llMln .•5 19 11 21~ 27V1 2111>-on CULiSo l .fsri 12 23 34 ll' l'o FtlfrW ..0 1' 101 :16 ~ 3' +l\'o K•ty ll'ld11111 I U S\'• S 5 ... ese new y r e q u 1 r e d AlldMt1t1 .15 1s JS 2~ 24" 2.fh Cl tv "inv · .60 4 14u l0>.1. 10\t Olio "'lo•lerWpt l ..o io~ 24 24\'J+ ~ "''' p1 1.4' . J 11..., 11111 11i~+ V• po I ··11 id · AlldPrCllCI .61 6 25 lN ISi.. 1s:i.:o+ ~ CllY Inv wh 31 l'o IW. 1"4. l'O•DP<'O . ..0 ;f I 21\'t 2'Vi 26\rt-I~ .<9111,&r .12 17 249 :ll'A :ll\.'o 1314+ . re rs Wt prov e an 1n1·A111e.c1s1 1..0 1 11 n '• 12111 23·~+1 •ciivinvo• 2 ·• m ,.,,0 24b 2 • ..,+'l.Fr•nll*M ,)Q 13 .a 11°" 11 11 --K•WKll. ·; 12 'l 11'1 7-h 11'1+ 11o medl.ate focus fo IRS 3 d.I " AUd Sus>m~t t 12 J\1 31'< 3'• Cl•rt.E~ 1w 11 IM ow. 42 •t-M-l~ Fr•nll..151 _.., 19 " ltVt !JOV. 31 . K•,ttrR . ~ 1 1\1: 11~ 1R._ ~i f U I S, Aljl1 Ch .Htl 10 34 I\' ll~ l\1+ l'I Cl•rl\ o 1 JO JO 'S 11 17\11 11 + 1,<; Fr'°IMn .10 11 50 21 20\'J ~~ 1111 l<Mbl9r . 10 6 12 72 -~· Al ruMA .SO t 11 I~• ... l\'I CLC Am 5 lS ~• 5'9 .SI•+ ~ Fruehul 1.1'0 I .. W 'o 26'\I Wh-~ IC""9C11 ,10 6 It \'I .S 1~\+ I• ( -------------Ale.. \.94 13 19~ st•• SB>.. Silllo-E' ClvC11ft 1.n 11 • '11!.o 6010 11!1'• F11w•lnd 41 .s " 10'\.0 1!>1'1 lOft-.... s•lltr In ,M;I ' I ll'llo 11~1 1 ~+ ~ KI JV J A"'ll.IC .so I 20 9lo ,.. 9~1o-.. Clev fl 2.32 10 ,. 33'141 33~ il§"" -4 0.-•llOOA .5.t 11 .. 1.Sl'o lS\.'I 15h . 'S .. c Amcor .100,. •1o "s ,',',• , .. ,, 10s;'?+-,~ ClevEpl 7.5.1 r50 lO'lV. 101..., I \-ion G1bll lrichl 1 13 II II II ••· 11,'/·H 1.30 1 II !ltl li' llr-" t'-Amer IC L • • 'I ·~ .. ClofOll .52 72 37• "411 j3h + \'o OAC Coro 14 l lto l \'o 3V4 • . enrMtJ .1-4 7 4 1'\'1 -\ti A"'HeH .!JO 2• Ill 36\, JS\.1154".,.1'1Ct"el!P 90 1 )9 11\.-\ H'o \-'4!.oAF C• .40 ., 106 1~ 19!, l(ll;-.... 1(9fK'Olt 1 . ..0 I 10. 24\\ I* -• · STOCK A HH Df 11.,. " IJ\olo ••. 11 -1 Ch.oel!I' II,· I I 12 ... H" I,.._~~ ...... F,,, 1.20 4 19 ,. 19 ... l(y Ult! 1.7• , 12 1.,,0 u~+ t· AmAlrfl .ct 1' S8 ~~ \Q ~J+I .. CM! Inv CD 16 ll Jl\!:i 11~+1 · Olm SIC I lO S 12 24 2:3\'I 23"'-l ;rr Mc .to 2S 21j S\~ \It • Arn Alrl!llH 1"3 l2t1 12. 12-1,_. =Iii CNA F/n .SI '-112 13\4 :N4 1"' ... G1m1>1DI l:W. 1 » 2~ ts + ~ ..-rMPt 4~ . . 111 117 111 -ll'o Am811\ .70 •• !it',;~~ ·~ Jl~ Vi CNAl 1.10 .. 1• 18\~ lnt ITW. .. ..,4mSpf i.rs . 37 llVt 2• 24 ... ~fn '~ • I l•l<o 11'(3. 14\t!_ ~ said council director John T. ~~:::!12:~ 10 ••• 2'1~ ~ •• 22:-= v. e:::B~u '~ fl"-.2n 1;i 'f6:: 1il +1 g:~~A :1~ r, 2~. ljh tlv, tl~t ~ rn c't' I. 1.1 11~ .!6,,~ ::.~ ~~-2~ Dunlop "Rollbacks w1·11 be ••• 'Biiio •. ~ 10' ,,•, l"'.· ,•,;.0 ~·' .t~ ColdwBk .18 6 II 12-111 121~ t1 .. + \(, (Jarlocll. .... • 1 I II IS\ .. lWi .. no10S "I I STI • 1i4 ,,._\'I · m an •f' 2 ,• 2,1. "'1.4 Colecoln .06 20 1t l~i I~ 1~ .. .,,1 ~vc 1.ll I IS UlClo 14\• 1~ .. Jn.chC ·~ I 10 l• ISV. 16 + >;. ordered in all cases where ~~~~11'i.1'.b • ,l~ .~ ~!1' 1i.;++, .. ~~g;1~ JI'> 12 ~~-ll~ nv. I~141jYr Gl_llWlf In 1t 1~ ~ !,. !tt ~ ~l(A~~N~ i; 'A ·I:~ ~'11 ~\Ii :.ii. Cost justification is found ln· ~~~~~nn 1i~ 13 '3 ~~\~ ~lt: fi~ (: ~0UfAI~.·~ /8 ll 1it: 1i~ 1f,":j: ~ l:i~lnl ~= i~ J!Mt :~ j~ ~ ®"' f,72 l .\ ~ ~~\t ~ft?= (i adequate" Am,01$1111 I IS '19'.? lt'lt 19.11t+•l c~ti1~1 R1dfo 71 16'/o ,u.. 16..:+\ll:~A·~-~. 61 1nll.1m l:M-V.1'·•'H,,,M,•1 .1'', I illl7 .~i! ,,,., .·.~-~ · AD1,tTel -~3 26 "'° "' .0•1 ~-on Col Penn 70 36 till 4•V. .-5°.\{ .Ulll+ 'ill · IOa "11 t 31'14 3n1 3~ ...... -"" ... ~gii?i~~· ~4·~ '1 1il: l~u !~r:-~ Col0!1SI 1.04 ' 9 111"' 18 . ll -\1o U:~n~V~ l:c.t 12 " 'I -40\li 40~ v. K~ir., :18 J6 $ ,,~~ m: ~= ~ • C I fl AmEIK ·, ao IQ 363 ''~" ~6\'J 6'\o Coll Ind 1 ·l!! ' ·1 ,.u;,r. J~;i M~ + ri \;nA T Pl 1V:i •· ~ »\.-\ 53'11 .5J\.'J '"' Kr011tr l,lO ll 'j t:• 'I 16 -\'I 0 ICe Am Exocirt l1 l lS-1615 1-il6 Collo!A ·"" ·" ·I •+ 1 ..,enisanc 76 1 0163 ~~. IJ0'.. "•'-+ c Ki••· I• .-0 > ,, I •• >I '" I> 0 lo '' 'I i''~ "·Collin ol 'I• 2 ., 119 '' -11'1 c ~ 9 ,...,. ,. .,.. ,.. ...., " .., •• • ..-A FlnSv 1.1 c 4t " • ... C 8 5 \ 46 10 \Ot 31"" !JOl\ l1\"'-lii un 11114 . ,.~ ,. -L '-WS ANGE'~S (AP) _ The A Gn&d .9'11 ,, 4 l5t 1 2.StJo 2.l\:o-Vo Col G•s ~90 9 .!17 2fll. 291._ 2flf+: ~~ G11 Car 1.20 1 ' 1SVI 1.!l\.'o 1~ ... + L•clede Ill , l 2Q\lt 20.,,, ~ ,. "~ A govs .76b . . 1t \~ 19\\ 19l-~--Col Pl 1 es 42 5~ 5"' ~.._ i:. ..,n O.velDO 9 91 fllo l 'l't •~ · l.lmsn Sn 1 1 1~~ 11v. ~-\, Cofwell Co a financial and ~ n 1n1•, ,..si '••"'tt'• 'i'•'•· •"r,'~ +~, ~so~~·,, 9 I( .a 'l6't. u 2•'rll+ v, ~, 0 •M, ~ 1' ,..116 L.~ 5'1'., •":i;-:j: ~ te,.ar ·!II n 'I r. 20\'o ~ "' " n P · · -' E 1· 1 10 '' '"• '''' OI"· •k vn le<: ,.., 9 ..... .. •• L••M< 1 o • n lAI ""Vi-\lo inortgage banki·ng servi·ces Amttoi.1 .oiD • 11 l ~ l 1 \,+ \o om}'_, ·!. 1, ,0 -,2 . ,,,, ,.-•• unFood l.40 11 1rl u1 .. 24\'4 2 \'I · ... AmHom .6D S7 tiOo ff\r '1''f \-. ,,.,,v. ·--il•,. ·; ve<>Uro ..410 :I) .lt I~ I~ lS..+.llo rallrotll .J.!.! 1,5 '1 ..... t~ ..... _ .. , firm reports record eami·ngs AmHosP .'9 J) 111 31.., 31\• 31~-~• cmwEd 1.:io 10 319 l2 11 ~ 1 -~ un Host cp 9 1v 101'1 1-101.'1+ v. "~~~ :... 4 1~ i~ Mt _.tt_·i\ ' Aml nVtil .so , 2 ' ' 8\1 9 ComEd pr 2 .. I 16\'J 2t\:o ~·-~l uen ln1tr 211. 13 In 1•\1 I~ Ifft+ ~ H~O t>tw'f .. •1 211' ~ ff' -:,. for theyearended March 31 AMtdlcl .n • 121 1211 1~. 13VJ-l\'o CwEdof 1.c2 .. s11 ~ 10Y. 201-.-l'lu1nini1 11t 3 10 ~ lS1, '5'n-14 ~i•Kllf 120 . 2 24i1 g , ....... • A MedlcD<V ' S1 41• 4\oo ..... Cwe pr 1.90 ·· l$ 1Sl'I 2SV. 2~1•+ 11 ..,enMIHJ 12 j$ 51 11?'1 11~ 1A6+ lill 111wy ll 17 Jl "9-''o Earnings totaled $ 3 . 4 3 ~:J.'~~ ~~ ~0 . ·~ ~\(o ll'' ~~ · · ~~£9da!l ·· 2t l~ l&~ 1g::_ ·'"" o ... Mini· 1 21 1• sn1 ~ 56~1~ "°""~i . 11 21 ,,., 11 \ tt ... millian or $2 01 a share com-Am'r MOtor ' 167 1 <M1 &1,_ \• comwoi1 1k ,, 1.s• 10~ 9~ K•+ 1 .. ~~:i.iM2 ~ , 1~ :1i,~ ~v. :~1: ~c '.IO : 1] 111~ 1.~ 1,14 ••· . . . ' . AmNGs 2.M:I • 69 35\'1 35 3Sllt . CwOllDI' 1.n 20 20"'4 20Vi ~+ "-utnM~ ·, 5 • 1•1/0 1~ 1>h+ "' L~ll Ind 10 1'4 l:i:i 1\i .. pared with $3.03 million or Am se11 .12" 1 10 10 10 . conn11 .56 11 4411 •~ a i.:. 43 + ~ .. _ .. _,, -·7· '" ,., iov. 1°" ... t '·'lo n '''' "" •••••" . ' Am Shlo .69 1 30 16 16 16 + V. CornP<Jlr Sci 46 2'11 2\1 2VI • ..,.~, .-~ ·-"' $1.81 a share, m the previous A smen 1:20 9 121 n u~~ 1,0",' , ,, GooAor .37o , l 131;:. 13 13 -v. '>l f'ub,u,1,1~ 1•0 b6 1¥'• 1'14'1 lt<lo . · · emir 11 5 • •1• ,,,. I,._ '' h . am S!nd .SO 7 ~1 11 101. FT ~ c-Mt 1.08 6 • l•h 1t~ 16'._ i.. ~IQ -· 1 S\\ S 5\t · · tif• tn ..SO 11 ~ 31\lo Jth l "4o+ \.'II year. t e company said Mon-Amlldol 4'11, •• ,. •40S112 5tfi fl.._+~ CnnMI l.4211 12 "" 20 l•l~ U\;-'Ml G~\ • .711 I~ 11 ~ "r" 4~~~ 4~f:=:1~ v r.: s= . l I~ ,,~~ 12:= ~ d · Am rerll . ' • ... , , :• 1..onrecC .60 I 10 1s-. IS\o 1st.+ V. , 1 1 ... l" ''' ft•"· ... "'-•~+ I 51 " 10 llj ''" 2'1 2' + • ay. Am &T '·'° 11 1~ ~ ~ :ilit+" v ~ori-Ed 1.111-11 115 ,,.,. u 21\-.. -·· OriFfsn 1;&-" o. ttct-iWa i1>;;-....,. ~~11 'lui-n 9 -4 . A -;w ~ ... Revenues rose to $19 million ~rl:iI P~-~ ·:. " sv.:. 52Y, ny.-\~ ~=~~ ~ 1 '.: 1\ ~~ ~ ~~+ .,., wn l•r• 111 ·· s ,,11r."1' ~t 1th+ tu"'LJ~ ... ~ .. !* 4 •~c+"•"·-- f $14 68 ·11 · -Am T&T wt . '::! -WI WI S 'I· Consfil I 30 10 103 30 21" ~ 114 G<lnelc.. ~ . • I -'"' n.-LF j \,\ • !Vo . • rom . ITU ion. AmW•t• ,.. 1 11\.J 11 11 1.+ ·,~ ConFdol ~~~ 12 Ill.-\ ll lJ\·-YI '-llllf ./U ' ~ . ·, ,,'' li ... -.. Lit 2 29 1 '! ,.. 34\ .. 3'V-._. ~~~,.:~ 1t ~ llt>. lW. lftt .. Con Fri!! .S7 ·, St 11 1~ 11 + \'I ~~r -= n itt fl~ 31\\ :r.';:t \;tr.:... OIMc:•~ ll S ,~ 1 v. 71Vt + .~ Amen)l'I .65 6 S ll'i• ll\\ 13\-\'o CConiN pt.~ 1t !J r,l<o ~i~ ~r..:+:.: G1Pwot '1.IO llOO 101 101102 -Iii t \llrfYCD .30 9 It 11 16~1 11 , • Hepublle Amesst .100 s 20 ' f1 t Ofl5m w .... Pwvr 1.r-1 •. io.t1011 91..., ~1111-Jon DrtYLri .60 1 11 tl.'I 9i,.o, •V. .·: Am~1e~ 60 ' ~ 1111i 1 12~ \'o Cori P pf •I» 1 · t70 60 '° '° G.r111r 1 » 10 2.a 1•"" 11 II -i'I Lloo Mv 2'h 12 lJ Jl\<t 37~ j7Vr-~ .. Los ANGE·~s (AP ) A,MF In 1:D8 •, 33 2~ 2)3< 2• -., COtl!I Air Ln 2 llS II• ..... 1(-+'4 GilUV 1,i n1 l9 t.:t 12:2V. 120\lo 12111o+1t.t. Llllv Err .1• .... ' .... /'",'." jj",.~ .-,'~!1~~ l-ol:< -Amil( lo.I :IS 15\'o ,~ 1•!"1-..,, Cl\ C1n l.llO ' 51 21VI 26!1 21•-.-~ GF 6ui IOtl ..0 11 ' ' t "'Llnc a1· I 'I 10 ,. ,.. ~ R bl. C h ed AMP tric:OrP ._. 2-IO '3lo 42 '3 -... Con Cppper ' •'h .... ·~-"' Gl1n1PC :.0 1 4 12\0 12 12 -\'I Linc I ftf epu IC orp. as report a AmDCOP .36 • I 7\.o '~· 1~ ' CoriHCP 2.11 7 lU 36"-3$"'36~ .. .t~·Gjti<F!nl JI( s 2'l 1$h ISV. lflt ••. Li-fOai io 20 l \!:i ~ ~\'I th!r~ quarter loss o( $5.1 zi,:~P C~• "j ~ f': ~; ~:,t;t ~ ~nf1~uf~~ 2~ :!~ ~" ~-Ill! g1wH•ll ~n:J•,•, · 1"1,\'~1,,f'1,~ ~ tl:I::" 0 J1"1 7 1'~ ·J~ J~ J~ ~ milhon or 50 cents a share as 11i.mitar 1 -'~ 1 11 n~ 2:H• ~+ i, cu111R1 .asb 10 9 1611. 16\, l'Uo-Vi Gll tene 1 . .1>0 3l8 ~ s. " .. llt!n r:v pf 2 22 I! " '! ... ' , . ' A,mlt• of .68 . 3 6'4 l'l'J 8\J ConllnV1il 11 t 19 IO) 4\0 ~~.-" Gloos lrw:or Ii lS 15 14'' 15 ... L•ttoflll'I pf A. • 10 1 .. , compared With a profJt o( Am1!ed 2.60 I 1~ ~"1 «> .iQ -Ill ConMtQ .).lb 'I 99 9''" 9:U. 9'•-\-,, (;1111411 .4' I• lu U"" 21 'i'I 21~ V. 1.otll.hMd • J t4 Slii f\lo lo · · Aomt'elln 20 20 1 .... ..,., ,,.._lit Corill 011 l'h ' 151 31"' J\.i,, lllll+ ~. glotlll M•r 10 .. 1no II~ IH'I+ ~ .. L-1c 1.11 ' to 24'• 2lW. 24'~·1 •• $562,00(), Or SiX Cents a Share AnleQfl 2.Sb I 89 19~11 17~ 18•,.+ ~-Cool 1el0.aa U ,•11 21~ 22 ... ~ n~~tl • IOll.IUl'I .60 I l2 16\'I j6 16 -Ir'! Lom1•fl .32 t t •» r•• dl .lo . ' AnehHC \ Gii 7 11 2l~t 21~• 21\"t-"-Corilrl l lo 9 4 36 ... j ...,..., DldW1t Ftl t 1 131,'1 ~ 1jfi -~-LomM l.Jftl lt 1 '2'4o 4 h lo dur-1ng the same quarter of Andtr c1 ·60 6 :io 11~ i.s on 1&~-~. conwd 1.90 ' 2 u~ 6on :uv,_ I• Uoodrieti 1 t '1 2i 21\1 2 -"' Londoll Mlj i 4 101• 10111 1 ,, 1. 972 Anotllca ·10 u 61 l!Wi> 9\'o 10 .. Cooll. Un .~2 6 1 1V. 1"1o ra ··· Good1rT 92 1 55.3 22"-22 22"'+ 'h LPM S Ind 7 21 15" 5 15 -14 l . A I C "•i 1 IJ nl'o lj 12 COOP Ind .80 9 11 23~-. 22-\o 23llo+ ~ c;oraon~ "1• 9 J 12 11 ~ 1 Po+ \'I Lori SIG \,46 10 1 .. ~"~ ~···· ,".~-I> R bl. ff. · I . A::.l~~ 0 3:211 1 ' 11"9 1 1, 12'._ \.\i couol 01 21-a 1 •2 ,, c2 -10 Gould Irie 1 t 31 2H-. 2H'o Jlh+ 112 L-ILt l.46 10 .. •• epu IC 0 ICl3 s said ~1on· Al>CO 011' ... 6 S4 Ii~ 11~ 12'--·-~ LOOPer LID I• " 9U 9'1o 9'4-''" U•1c1W 1\IJ .~ 41• ~ 19'. .. 21.1-•JO LIL 111 1 ~ • ~. \'I 1511>-I day the loss resulted primarily ~~coCpc~: I~ 5~ ;I'll ; : -''"\ .. t::Tnd ·5.'J~ l~ 1l :iy. 1:\-J lfn:: ii! a~::'u ~ ill ~ fl~ ~ i& .. _.;,, t:?109 cOr~ n ,,l't •,I,! '!! "dl'+ ~ from reductions in the value of Pi>PJ:i 1 n m 106 10. ~oo -1\~ CODO A111111 ..i 1'"' l~ lll•---Gr•11lv 1 20 1, 10 21'111 21~ l'~ ~ L•UnctEl 1 " P.v. s.s.. v.+ C A.oot le-o ·Ma lJ SS •14 ''" 4'4+ \• Coowlo 1.18 5 I n•,, 2~\t 211'1 -1'1 Gr4nr w j...., 263 lib 11 Ill-"4 l'.1 PK rk I 411 lt 2.Sllll V. ~ two other companies _ Stellar ARA sv 1.22 25 1' 1n · 120\'. 120'•-llli Lorl)~r• c11 ~ s2 5°• s1. ~,~• Gr•vOr 1.J<l • 2 16'4 •ti• 16\'I--i:-LOU'G•' I.to 12 · 1 1• 30'\ ~It+ "\ol Arca!aN lt ! .ID 6"4 6i,o, &-.. 1..ornui. 1.11 29 191 95 91 fl -l4 \;!AMI l.1)0 II 22 3:.1 3 31'4T ~. Lw,:I .tO I 11 W. l.S\' IS.. • Industries or Newport Beach .... ,~.o :50 I '3 J~;, zsi.w 26"'1+ '• cousin 1.110 II 21 2~ 24_\.l 24\lt-~I GI Al.P T•• . 5t 12'ltl IH• 11 ~ • L v cr,1> s 74 •1~ ~ I -\1 ' A ,. En!o 1 JS ..... ,,1 ~""+ ... ~ow·~· LI/OU IJ Ill) ,... ).. ~ • OILkD I »I 21 5 23\'o ~ lJI•+ • L "'Co pf l lPVI '4 !!t• and Verit Industries of Bever-Aif1 ')s 1.16 t ll w.. 20»o 20""+ 1. -,ox.&rd .:JS ll 112'1 r';• ,.,,, ,:r,4li + ~ GtN 1• 1'.10d u 1 10'"' 1~ 10~ 1 w.1101 .c 2s 1• ~ • ... I H·11 Ark B1rst "° 6 15 12\o n•. 12'1+ t·, ~"~·1nu I.II 10 IU lY. ''\"I ,..,... ... t' GIN N•-l.60 \J 7 ""' .. ._ .ufl . .~Lucky 51 -'"' II 2, .. , ·~ , .. · ,1,. ~ Y I S. ,lrlen Rnbv ' 114 •'!.. 4'• """ . ..ral'lfl-llOQ • n 15'1 ll 11 ... .,. "§NN pt 1.60 . 2 21\'I 22\'J l'ri .,.. Ludlow 1.Cll I ...-"' Ar,.,.01 Co u 13 51•0 5~, S'·•+ 1., ~•~""Fl . .w Ii Ir •'• 4 I -\.o 1wsFln ,40 ' SJ 11<4 16'\ I, .. -\ LLu~1110SllC .IO 19) 9 21 21 · 21*+ W Armco l 20 1 2()5 10'• 20\t 'l'!P.'1--, <JOC~er 1.u ~ :k 1•', "1•\1 1.-. · r Wnl Un %J ~. ~ ~ • oro U 41'1 )4\ • •. .. . . • f ...... 1P IC .o I • •• ,, .... -t<. (,01 .... -.11.111 f,' •• 11"" 'll'O 1F ..... \;o ...... , Yos.ln 14 I~ 1111 1 1\4 . • W1rhes Corp. ~~~:~1 1•~~ i~ n~ ~~ ~ .. -~-:,,~.".~-..!:' :! .: ~~:: ..... ~~::::~ ~ ~u -·.·,!~, ", 10 I J!! i: ~-,,.r~.:'11s;·1~ 29 ~ 11"' " + ~ S AmnCll. .IO 14 so 24~· 2•1• 2C\_,, .. w ll'"i'i 11 11111 ll• J:\.; 'j/\ ... '" -· 04 n:" ~ 14 + l'O 1~~ ,~. 1'• It AN DIEGO (AP) -.,.Of-ArmC01 J'4 120 !>41 .. 54i.-, >1\1-.-•• '"~ 01 .:..~ t•Hl ..,.~ .., • .,.,::: ., g~::::'ict 1:.,1 • 11 2,,. 2.,, ,.. . M1eAF .1111 • 2 JO'll 10-. 10\'i+ t. fi . I r I" -, ... k c . ArrtWR 1.60 ' _, v .... 21 21 -i.. t Ts Corp • 12> lJ'• IJ I~\..+\, G•olltr qo ' .. 10 9"' 10 + ~ Ma<:Dorlld 12 2 ~ ~ ~lo Cla S 0 ue ·•IC es Orp., a Aro Cc .90a I 2 15" 15lo 15~-\, u Uoan :... 11 +O 1"°" 1~ 1~ • .,. 41 Grumm•n" ~ ''"' t 1\l , MKll.t .JO • J 1 I 1 ,. retailer o( building supplies :~n~:: ·H IO 2~ ~~ !3'• 1 ~;··,·~ '"uhi.n• .k1 ll 101 lO 2?"' 2'\'I -'" Gu1rdl1n In 1' 10 19~ !,! !,! ... -.~ M-KM, Y ~°': : 11l •I• ' t)' A Ol · ....... 41 ' '• .-~• .._unn Ott.Ill I Y l •'• ) -lo GllMIO 3 llO t 79 :Ji,.. -_., II 24 14 'U:.-lo and accessories say they have s~ 1 1·20 1'0 m 21"!' ~ 27\ • .,. 1~ lur,.,i w•t 21 365 19:ii. 11tt lfl'l+ll• Gun Liii · .oMI 5 if 21'\ 21 21•-'II Mcv 111A '"' . 1120 57 s1 n,1.,-+ 1•,• , ', A•,.,,Gl.30 l6 ll-l •• ll lJ-1 • .. urn:osWr A_.}1 !2•,,.2•112,•1..-ln GuUOll ll>'l lO '3122\1 21,,.T-~MICIFd . .oto .. "IO~o tV. signed a letter or intent to ac· ~!: T1;= 1 !-'~ ';:-~. 'o+ ·; cli"iiVlt1~21-r 11 15 " 2s -~ G1111 Re&cn • 21 ~~ ,~,,-9~ ~~j!"·• ~ ~ 7 t .,,... ~·· quire Universal l\t 0 bi I e A1111orie -"° • • 1~ 10'1~ 101,_ o! ~~~1:'~ \ ~ 1~ ~~~ ~.., j4~;!.: ~U:~~ -~ · ~ ul. 13•• U'-\' $' . '•' • 1 1~ 1&.,. · AtitM! l Olb 1 <Ii le'1 1~1.& 16~,-'• · ~ 0--SIU j 111, n mi. 20"' ~t \'& DfV • I l rll ·~. Services Corp. of Houston ... 11c1ve 1.•1 ' 1<l 21 Vt 211<o 21 ~+ v. oamon co 32-tJ 41 Jt~ ~-.+1111 u~L ~ 4:40 .. z3e0 to~ 5'9 . 411"'.f+ ""Ma H -~1 *' " l • •• T r ' Al Rlchfld 2 23 3,5 m . 13\..o 84-.+I DanR.ivr "-I 10 25 '"' I\ 1"-+ 1 .. Gillf&W• t4 5 ill 22"' 21.-22~+ YI M.lnl'llrid ·n t ' r: I +!! ex.. or 735,000 shares of ::ni.c ~ ~.tg .. · 11 S&Va 57"1 Si • oana1..o i°.3' 1 1s 1111 11 1 11•-..,. \11 Gull&W1 w. .. :ss, '"" v. ~+ \.to ~B fs. 1f l~ lu· kes co t k c pr 2 loll 141"-1•P·t ·~ 04rt n JOg I• 5, ~"' "'4 ~v. GllW• pl 1'1.0 1JV:I 73 1JYI-\It MA~·~ 16 11 .,,.. .... ,11c mmon s o c , At11, C•o 102 Jt 2 l'l.o 2 T '"" Ll•itlr>d p, 2 o111 :w"1 3,., 311•n-1i.-i x1tw1 Pl 3~, ·· 2 t5 """ m~-+1 M ·M j • ,~.f I Uni~ersal finances and ins ures ~!~"Co~:: .,: 11! s::i~ ~~ ~~:+ "b 3!~~Qpl 1,i: ' I~ a~ IO'lt !o~ .. 1 ~ G~Wc!i'1~ ;~ ~ 5!~ 5!~ ~~ ~! m~:~I ':'8 1! ll1 ~: ... mobile homes AY!omr 1""' JO 13 s•~ 4l• 5'.•+ ,,_ D1vllnln I• S 11 1"-'Yh ,..._ 'h -HM--Marc.Of DI 2 20 ~ t +\• · ~~:coc:i: • ~~ 9, .. fit 9,•,_. \.t Llov1onH :~ 10 12 1110 1•.1.t 16'-•,1 H1ekW 2.36 10 1 Jn, J,!!~ 31!1~~ (' M1rt['l.10t1 11· 46 +1~ ll ' • D1vPLI 1 66 11 26 22'h .22~ 22 .. -~. HIUPrl • ) 2 l.,;1 ~.,. ...,_ 0 MarM I.to lO -"" ~~~t~r3·1j ff'" 1 ~~ 5'~-j!J~1 ~',• ·l!~a"Wll :co 3 •7 ut-. 7 1v.+1ot H1llltrln l.12j7 271 14;r;t.1l9,,~•1t"'",,~ ···M1tlon -""l u '!t 1 +1'o • T11na P-ri-A r 1 '0 .l ... >-o-r• 1.ca a. m 38 ~ l6w-i~ H1 mP•11 .so 1 •1 nv, " .... ·• 1.11r1tn 1.11 1 !\ -1. -'-1C' I S rw: ·4 1 78 70 9" 211 ;i. i:>elP41-l 1.16 9 li l•'i.i 10'1 16'!i.:::\1 H1mdC11-;40-7 l ~-t-1--&-+ ~"M•rl"'--;'° 11 • 7--lt --~ SAN DIEGO (AP) US ~:~::1~f ;~ 5 17f ~,,.. J'' J'.-..~ oe1 Mnl 1.10 t 3oS 18h 11\\ 11.,. •.. H11w;Hem .61 1 -• ..,.1>4 1r~ 1~:~ ~ M1ro1011 V\'i , s J! F:E· l: -• • AvooPr l 4Q 58 )O.; l2t>' I ? o L)el!•Alr SO IS 124 49>.io •"" 4t•il H1rldv H .72 11 4 ., " • Mt•IOtt I( l6 ~ l"' l'~ . tun a fishermen are oet11·ng " "'' 0·1 ·~~ ,, , • 2& 12a"" ·HO oe1t« 1n1n • 4 6!1 6'• •~ . H1 ... .c:P .w ' 14 11 1~ 12:w. . ;v..rv.P: . • 10 ~ 4\~ ~ ~ t1 ..., tc ' "" 1 11 17~ 11i-io o.eitona c11 s 39 11 10),,, 10•~ Vi H1M1 1.3~ 20 14 .o !t 45 .o -.,. Mar1Mr 1.11 7 1 I~ fit p;:= '- more a Ion for yellow.fin tuna :11lf:.wu ir i1-1?0&7fu 11 ... 22·1+ 1~ ~~~~t: :: 1~ ~~ m: ~\;, m"-·Vi ~:;=18 _1• 1~ ~: ~f~ lt~ il~+ ~~~11 .J'n 1 1H1046'"' §: ~11o+ l~ a.s the result of a price auc-B:~.r 1n · .1: ~ !I 1;:: 1~:; 1;i~ · 0en1w1v ·~ l~ 1, \~ '~~ Jf;•' _.., ~4'~!~ 1 -~ 1; ~ H~ Hw. It~ 14 ~:::'v'• ~ ; it; ~ ltt:, f l: lion, bul the same canneries ~:r1~1;1 1:~I ~~ !f ~"" tt'.'.! ?f,,;: ~· 8:~~::':~"1 :,,.s t n 70\• 20 ° 20 " ·• H:~.111ntp' 1 11 ., 2111i 21u. 211!; "'~:~~\: '.;;: f ~'l.i~ ~-" aJe StiJ\ paying nearly $200 c:~~ \ft 111 ~ ?i\t l~. gl'I+ 1~ fil~~ ~: ;J: tl<lf 1:"° I~ l~~1!: ~=~:f:U .\! l 2: :t, l~ l!F-.\,,~Ml~~ .1~ l: llif " J li4-,-'t I t r . Blfl!l.Or Pn , ,. I '-'l I , Dt•!r CD 2i IS It lS \o 15 15 ... ~ l'I H'rt•H .ICICI I 2• l.J 8~ 11'1 " M1lltl 02!> 't l ' t St-li n1ore a on 0 0 re I g n B•ngrpl 1•.. I 14 1• l• =,·Dial Fl~ :j.I II I If\• 19''1 lt'-, .. 111w1EI 1.5' 11 ' 27<l.o v ... ,, ....... ""~f OS i.60 t II J v, . ij"'" fishermen off01c1·a1s say Bnk of NY 2 ,·01 '.lO J.O ll'o 34 .. ~Di• !nH l.IO • lS 17\t 2~ w. HlvH.Altl 1 7 1, 1~\lt I~ l,:W,...... ~ MIV pr! l.IO I ~ •· · ilan~Tr1151 J 176 >l\J 53"' S4 "" Diam Shm l 9 195 II 17"> in-a, H11t111rie 13 3' J ~ Sfo • M•Yt<OI :ii u lj on 14 \lo-'• Five canners bid $482 a ton Bert1oer01 2k 3 21i. 21a~ 28.1.t=..,, DlaShm or 2 20 27' • 15\l 211 -1'• !:!£.~ f"•r1\", 1l ~ J,;: 11~ l~t; .... "i'f MtvtJW . ! tt V. .. . Bard CR .I• 29 26J :n"" 10'• 21••+1• Dl1Shol 1.70 I IY~ I~• 19--............ llC . T M4 M I 1 l:r t§ P. P." . i\1onday for yellow(1n and $477 B"rne• 1.:1tt1 t ' :H'IJ "'·• 2sv.--h DicT•Ohn .lO 11 25 •·~ 11'1 r 1 H«.,.,1•M11 111 311 "• 11'"1 .• 1",~ Jf.! .... 1 MC lrw: Al ! '" 11 ~r-"" . . &lltsMI .70 19 ,, 10 fh IO Dlrllold .COD 20 I ., ..,.,.. d*-,.. -... .. ., "T I Mc ord ... l .. i.. Ill ••. a ton fo r skipjack tuna caught a11~""" 111 1 , 16.,.. 16 1,1~+ '• DIG.loroo .60 1 S3 ~ •·~ '"~ 11111111 H I~ 1•,•1 ',~, ,", ,.'1~ ~ +1 ~ Mc rov 1.20 4 l! ffi· 1 . ~•" . h . B1rn lfld JO 1 26 20•, 20 20 .,.. DIQ•ltl Ecmt 4S 11<1 ID..., 79'• 10on+1 1111tl\IR -'' " ...,. 1" ~Mc. I U j I + 1n t e coming weeks by the eau~hL · •2 1s u 2n, 70''> 20,,t-... DHU!Kln ·'° 13 ' ..-• .., ..-.+ u, Httene Curt fl 19 J'I. J~~ :Rt+ 1w1o Mc Id Cp Y 11 :ill-+ " ~ · Baxl4r L ·u 56 hi '6"1. "' s~ ~ gruone .IOa IS I 291-o 291, 2'<.-\'I 111l1trcnt .I.I 1'0 310.:. Xll'I J1v..,.""' Mc D .40 J !!' · ·-'• American tuna neet. most or e11v11kCo :.so 9 J IOZo 1oi! :a,.-... rsnevw .12 p SU I~ !jg ......... i., Ht-Ur ol Ul7 . 1130\.-\ llO\'l llCll'>-JV. Mc. fEd 1\•t 11 ~ "" .,~ \.'I ,vhich is based in San Diego. :::r'~: ::g B 1: ~\, ~~ ~~:.:=: !'! Ri::,:~.,.~ l~ 1! ID: 1 ~ ~1~ ~::::=Pp .#:: 11 t:: i{1'e ~~+ ~ ::8~~:1 1 1·• .9 , ~~" 1m"' ·~•"+",• Th ki · k · · · Bec:~mn ~ 16 11 2S 24( 24,~ i 511rersl1d In 61 2\1 \~ \~-1Jt ~m.t.o C•P S ,..... 11'1 ,_ \t ~ rtctr f l I • e s pJac price JS an 1n-Bec1011D ;35 26 115 li'• 34 • J.1 ' =1,' OivM1 1.•211 • 72 121, 211.i llt+ v •....... e11•11 .OM 11 u~ 3:l:it J,,,. r1 -t ~1 Mc."'''"' rl l • .. '' f "" th f B"cnAr XI 1 2J IJ\ 12>4 12' ·• D•Peo11r :n SJ 116 1~ 23\o llJ+ U. 111r,~v 110 12 19 1•111 1m. tt + \<o M(I(" .lSO ll -'Ill crease o ~ over e ormer Btk:oP~ ·2k , 1 9:i: "''• ,.:_ l'I OorneMn 11 n 95 "~ 97 9 -JVi ntuPlf!ln :n 21 119 4>'ltl ,1.,., 4"~ 11 Mc.Lovtfl sn ! 1 "'4 ' • -\.• rate 1~1dtn I 70 I • 20 19~· 20 Ooml"O .9Stl 16 1\• 1 11\+ \.'I Htwlll P 20 "3 112 1~ 7l"4 14~1+ V. McNeil .15 • t 12\i II~ 1~ \• · tlooH .iio 1J 8 1~ 1~ .... · · OonLllfJ .12 I I 6t• 'fl ill!!: ""IOllVQ!f En 26 9 4~ '"" ~ "" MIMI C11 AO 10 ;17 13\'t ll"J 13YI+ ~. Biii How .6S ) \06 2l\• 72•) 23'4+1 Oonll<!llV .tB ,. 41 in1 21,o )'-+ t'I tj llfntlr .'1 1l S 23 2l'Ao 22""--\~ Meldpf 2.1 · · • 3' 3!11' lr--'· Btml•Co IO 1 11 It.£. 16' 1'"' ITTrlc ~ .32 7 1• S"o 1•. ,,_""Hollon HU I 10 10 23YI 22-!ll n«o-"" MttPIB 2,111 ., 9 34" a4\\ ,.. •. Sol"e•"oy s1ndll 1:(IO 1 5s n v, 1,,z 31v.-1 ~~evcuvfO a 3~ :... :~ :~ ~ HMW l!'ldlJ• u J l"-l"' '"'-\' MtD• .-, .!'!. , ,• ','., " , + ·;.:. _, Btnd!~ pl 3 J $5 !14 54 -4V• c .• 1f 2 ..... 36 ... :ia·' "41 MoWrlM ·"' lS 13 21\i 2•'11 UYJ-1\(o ........ m "~ • PHOENIX Ar (AP ) -Ben Co I.IS 1 1131 21'1 27 211/ ....... '" g0"'Ch 11 ·1 23 )04 n v. so ~ Hotrner .97 • 1, :lWi ™" »*+ .... MeLS'-.'3 1• 15'1 :n~ l2 + ~ 1 lZ. 9enC1111f 2'h .. 1110 llh Jl JI "•+-'f.o Q;F errw:G &' , ... 6~ IP"I+ \>1 HOii EIKtn j 12 7\J 1 1>t+ \~ MltnOrt l( lj lU 4lo 4~ A+~ ' . ' I that-yours may not ! -lt'l-A·l\1STERDJ\i\·I lhe dollar gained ground to 2 , i 2 0 0 guilders after open ing al a new low of 2.7088 guilder!! against ~1onday's closing of 2.i l70 guilders. lN LONDON, a spokesman for the Chase l\fanhattan Bank said the "adjournment or the \Vatergate hearings has taken so me or the pressure off the dollar." Safeway Stores Inc has lost fl~nc Pt •."'.lO ·· 1~ "',, ~ u · -1\lolorava ,,., ,r 1 1•1'1 21'11. 2~-1-. Hol lnn1 .!JO 1 ltt 1Jl'o 1~ ,,_.._ \\ ::1¥11 r,41 11 ~ J J~ J~•+. ,_ '' Benouel Inc 9 125 lh J•~ 3'n-''• Drnser 1 «> n lS~ 33\4 ~ 11 liDl lnA .l~llo ' 2 26\"t 2111>-'Ill C ' · tOl>'o t i ;i a,.b9._Ul.$®_00Q ip_ArizO"oa saJeS Btr~~v PllO I 115 IOh 9l, 10YJ+ ~ Orelol 2:20 16 )9 ll"° -' HollvS11 .SOtl i" 10 13 12 t'i 13 , .. Mtrc1<L 1.1 "o •1~,. !"',. 14,. 1~--. . ' -BtlltSt--t . ..01-1-""31!9"""27!1 201-1 ~;..~ reiserpl 2 ?&-n11i •11 "I+ •fl rillmfflk .llO 21 21&·41tt-.&S¥<..46W-lh ~~ .. ,g . "' -t · ----111 during a month-old boycott by Bio l ind .51 11 6 37 ™• l6l• · Dre~e1 r.n11 u 19'!1 ,.,. 1 \ +1~ Honvw1 1 40 22 1J5 IOOl'I 91\lo 100·~+2 ··-~· ,·,. " "• •"•• 1"11~ 1!ll!+J"~ 1 COMl'LET! ORANGE COUNTY COVERAGE h1cludlng: Laguna le-ach Soft Cle-11te, Mls1io11 Ylej11. Dcma P'•l11t, as well OI Lan leach and most of L.A. ar MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL IASIS NO Dll'OSIT REQUIRED ON AP'P'ROYED CREDIT ONLY $17.00 l'ER MONT TOTAL COST I unllmlted p09nJ NfW C0"'1ACT UN IT SIZE 11 V~•41lf1 l VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS ALSO ARE AYAILAILE 7 FULL FREE MAlt+TENANCI ORANGE COUNTY RAll107fLEPHONE SERVICE INC 714. 815-1305 4GI 50. SANTA l'E, SANTA ANA r1m L•911~• &tech, M!11lon \/lei•• Dau Paint, S111 Clem1nlt. Sin Jv~fl 1pl1l11n1, El Tora, CIU 1111 lrl• 496.]223 Jn other gains, the doll ar ------- ---~oLo---.1 P'ROSftECTOR NEEDS S2,500 FOR GRUISTAKE-kNOWS WHERE IT ISi Write 101 1781 Hu1lfln9ta11 hoch, Ca. 92647 PRIVATE TRUST FUNDS AVAILABLE FOfil REAL ESTATE LOANS 1st & 2nll TRUST DEEDS $1 ,SOO To S2Ml.OOO UP TO 110% LOANS ON TAUST OEED COt.LATERAL NEWPORT !OUITY FUMDS Newpon cenrsr 620 Newpoll Ce11ter Orl..e Newoon Be11en, C11hl (71 4164•4924 W ANTED! ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES for o,.. of tll• btit poyl11g ll'l'telh\'lellt bwlltfft' you'-. lftfl, • • • Registert?d Reps NASO Brokers Life l"\urance Salesmen If yo• .,. ltakl119 for a pa~itlo11 rhot will por y•• '"'Y well for rlrle 9ltl0tt•t of bu1f11C11 ya1 .,. prtw11tlr dolnt. you •-It t• r••l'Mtf to, ot .... ,, ltoor our off•r. W• ete eff.rl119 p111ltlo111 111 • cvrr•ntly pop11lor 111 ... tlMflt '"4111M fttclt ,, 1w .. pl11q the COUl'ltry. that Is 11'1011 ,,.flt.bl• ,_Hie c.IS.11r• ottd tll• bfok ff. We .,. c•rrntff 1taffl119 th• fh••st, "'"' tom.pi.tely equl,,ed oMcn 111 Nowporl hodl, l1o1rbonk o"d Westw•ad. p FM furt!Mt b1fotMotlo11 t• iid••llC• yo .. , c•reer, call! Newport Beach (714) 833-0922 w .. twood (213) 478-0!83 In what dealers described as "hectic" trading in Frankfurt, lhe dollar opened at a new 101v of 2.5550 n1arks against hton- day's closing rate of 2.5610 lllJrks but quickly gained ground to 2.5650 n1arks. Guarantees Annotuiced By Cullltliy h . Bl1ck&Dk I .. 18111. 109t,,11 1 ~i +l'•DrrrlusCo I 13 9 llo _,,.~""'' 1.21 I 11 20\li """ 'l~' ..... . ,. ..... I e United Farm \Vorkcrs e1111r Jn .48 ' n 1"" 1 n-.-i: .. Dv«e p l . .ci 12 ,. 21l.ll 20" ~ Horl1on Cp ,•', 10 1~• '~ ... ~. -~ lt 20111 '•• 1•,,• 1!, +·,.·· . ff··i .. a1uLoh110 6 51s'll.1S%ol 1~ D11ke111 a10 1:io1 'n'Mo'f.11oi;,+~~Hot.Pt111A1t 129 •~~•-..,....,.1 1M11 ...... j ~• Union. store 0 . 1c1a s test1f1cd 11oc~HR .2• 10 91 ,,, 7 , ..• :H ~u~e ~' 1.2o . tlDO 103' l 103 -IYI liospCp .1111o " l•V. 1~ 14U. ·· 1M GM~ I~ J' ••1' um '.~~ 1,•,h ··~ · t tueB411 .u 6 lJ7 1'1.:0 tc 1•%t+ ,,., ute DI 7.IC . 1'320 00 oo )li -Hos1 ln!I .l!I t 10 I~ 1111/o !Oft-" rv .no ...,. -n Jn COUf · BoDOie 6rlu 5 31 •i.. ~ 4 -'• u~Brd 1.11& 21 U 1S 1il 1 Houdailt .60 4 \4 11111 11\.t 11\t-14 IC In .I 2C .,. "3h 6 '4 +1 Th · l · ed Boelnq C . .io 11 156 11 It.So 17 + •, 11nBrild wl 3 J7\li 37\'• ,n, -"\ tloUdt pf 2>4 l 21\li :av. :a\I>-Vi Mer.Gt. 1.4 11 1• 1~ 19.'f 16 -h e wuon wa s res ra1n Bolsa cssco 1 204 '""' 9•, 9•~ up11n CP 11 11 t ~ •'ll>-1•"9ouo!IM .41 t 11 iN"t 12\'1121'1-Vt M t\5111111 1 2 Uh 13""-ui1£" I . ·1 F ·d f Bor>d Indus 3 'l• Alo •llo+ •,. uPonr 2~111 17 321 16 1.56 159Vo Hovlt F1Drl 11 t7 a\'i ' 4•._. 1:. M rodOt .M S 2' 111'1 11 11\fi W t'lllJXll ar1 Y on fl ay rom BOoltMo •.• '1 4 191, lt'h 191,_ 1, ouPn pl , l J ,,"' "°" t7\.li ._ ._ HouMFn ... 10 1~ 24.,... ~ ~ "' M c Tl .ff 12 24 11~11v. 11111 '• conducting a full-scale bo)'COtl Borden 1.?G lO •2 221. 21"1o 21'1.-1, ouorieL 1.1 10 56 n1, ~ ! + 11 ~M pl 1;, •• 2 SMll Ulo't SMll+ ~ MklSaU 1.10 11 '9 W o 2:3"-23h .,, Boro w l.15 7 .SJ lotl~ n!i 2Ji'-"' Duc;t of Hl noo 26 26 -... Housl'pf 1"1 11 .ant 42\\ .O''i-MldMlo .tltl ' " 1Pi 1514 IS...+ ..., campaign here and in Tucson eorman1 1n 15 lO ll'I J"1 lie> ~ ht of isoo 11" 1~ ~-24 Hol.ltLP 1 . .0 1• 223 41"' 40'll o 1<o+ MlcS1t0t1 AO I 21 "* 11'11 11~ 1. . eosr ED 2.44 II 21 33 llh 321'>-\Ii IJ<ILpf 2.0S 1100 n t + v. HouNtG• 34 14 5' 221'1 12 n -\lo MllHLll 1,28 1 1 ~ "'"' .Q~ ~ Union members however were Bos1eo1 1.11 120 111 111 11J -"11 1K1L11f 2.01 1110 ''"' 27'• i..+ ~. HoNG 111 iv. 11 ,, c.sv. 46~ ~ M\llon&r .J11 11 " 141') 1j l~+ ~' !IC•.Prnl lrw: 1 111'4 11~11l(+441 vmo111 .20' 141, It 1'-~HowlfllJ 1•17 3916\.JIP." l' MnrtMloM l ,7 Xl'l3i'ol\lfl3 +h allowed to urge cu.o;:tomcrs not Br•nl!Alr ll 11 123 '~ '"' '"----~ 1 Pl t7 ,-f I~ ,., '"'" ,,_ t-1owm11 '10 • 11 l~ lo~ 1cw-. ·· Mln11PL 14,1 I a UI\ 1t~ 19,._,. hase .,..._ Brloas 1.201 u 1c SI SJ~ ~ . Eaii • · 0 µ, U ,. ._ .. HYVOl:I 1 j"sllo 12 l• 19\oO lf\'1 191 ..... \\ M.lrro Al .M \ 14 111.'i 17U !,.._ •• to pure grapes a'nd lettuce Br/i•Mv 1.32 21 113 st'lt sru st . ;E•'f°". -~D 1 JO, "v' "•'"• ~" +~ Hl.ld&&y · 10 u 13 24.,., 2, 2:m+., MlnnEa .14 l 11 19."t UYI .-+I• · ked b h . I T Br$ Mv Pi 2 l '2\.!o •2\t •21....._ '-OJftrn ,.. r I HllllhH H :..O 1 , 1 ~ Nl'lJ. Riv ,tO 11 io lt'l'l 161\ 61.t--\lo plC y t e r1va eamsters Br tP11 .21b n t 14>1. 1..i,, 14~-Ii e:sIB~1F1~ /1 11: .,.~ ~r' t HUQhes TOOi 21 :m ~,.. u on +1 ·· M~•m /''° I l ~ ffU 1M--\i union. 1~:i...~r~·'? 17 1fl' Hl'I ~ ~ + ~ Esr5Ko 1.oa. 37 421 11210 12fill 1mi.+ "!111'11 c11 .1t 21 11 1~ 1.s 1$ -1; ~~ ~ 'I 'Y t:i\ 1 .... 1~..,!1~ rock Gf .75 ' 6 lt""' l&l'o 16lfl+ ~ e11oric~ 11.'o I " lJ ]t()V, :MYl-1 HUIJCll'I e ·40 s u I n. • -\'I Mol'ltWk Ot . n 4"" 4\\ 4\lo--1·1 l rUnGs 112 IO II ti:\4 71"" 22\4+ '' Eclltll\M .:ti 72 3'I rn~ 25\lo lm:j: ""HllYCll.CD .2' ll 14 21 27 • + ~ Mal'lwfll ltb I s 1 It'll /' 161"+ ·~ • Norris liid. rown cOm 1 5 9q 91..:; 9\lt-'A Ec~d Jk .20 ,s ti J2l)o llfoll n I• Hvaromt .16 '-1 ~ 1~ 1v.+ \'I Mol~b cor11 9 10 ll'h 1"' INll+ ,, :rG~11 It.& I 16 2S 14~ 241111-'.lo ~~lulJ4C 1 ·: 1: 11l ;1ii;, = ~ f; ICN P~rm 15 15 1\o't •tt IW Mon•r<:h .60 ff 1 15>11 1~11 1ffi' ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -11~i.~: :111 ti 1~ 1:~ 1:12 l~+ l! EGSll& G '.10 1t 11 11 ... 11"" m;t \\ \d,1'feP 1;: 10 2; rR1h• ";r' w,,:_·~·· =~ .. 1f ~ 1m 1~ 1J~_:(-; N · fnd SI · ·d '! d Brunsw• 14 1 191 15"" 14 14~ l!'o EIKI A•soc lj ~ '"-4 ~ H ei I MOftlrll 1 to 11 :01 ~\lo 4f\o't ~Vt it has agreed in principle to ac-I~!, EC 1.20 n SJ 30'~ 79.W. :19'1.<-\.\I Eel"'MI ... , '!!<?. 9 /, i\'o }°a l:i\·• \lo lS°\'~r or 1:~ 1\ ~ 2~~ ~ ,j~:+ }l MDnrOk l.J• 10 13 J~ Jl-\lo 32 -\t orris u r1 es sa1 t' on ay e111s11 w ;40 , •S 23\, 21 "'" t :1,i:; EDS corp , 1ot 31v. lD :mv.-""l<M11~' ,:w, , • 1 10 10 r ~ tt ~ 1 ~"" ••Vo 61~ 1h . . , 8.,.,.. o .M;I 5 21 11'\ro li on !Ph-V. II ,-. .. -11'~1 '1 ti. ' 56 lfll~ lillll TSV..-'('; MotllPr 1.IO 12 l.S ~ JN'-•;,, quire the-Automotive Division !'~" ·~ ' " !;;-;£• --~ 'iz Elflln NII wl_,_ 3~ I~ ·~ I 1 "Id'.,.. • ·~·~ M()l'lyM .Sib 11 16.S "' 4' 12"'+ v. S . 1 h 0 .1 Pll , 11 11111 . l ---,----: enilTr-1M s 21 5\• .,.. ¥1o+ 14 J<. ........ . ... • Niool'1I: 'kC • 1 1 tt~ --peflO tn I e a1 Y ot o! S<lrgent Industries for about ur r11 1. 11 1 10:;.1 Vt 70~+ ·" er PaioNG 1 1 1ss 1~. 14h 14\li-.,.. 1 ~"' 1 ~ ,, 111 -· 27u. 2 ,1 Morl!JP , c.s u 1l 111 \4+ v. l'f!OENIX A . . eu1d1v 1.s211 10 11 21'4 uv. 21\'I E.unCP 11.11 20 21~ 21"1 21~+ s \NI' • ot .,.,. 714 · MornK . ..Ob j 2 41\ -\i n un-$9 m1lhon cash. ev ov•w .60 1 12 11 12 u _ '-' Em1r El 1•.;. tt 111 12" 11 1111o -///~~~ 2ft ;o 1~ J~ iN ;~\r,-t:, Morn F.I . .,, 'J , ~ ~ conditional written consum er The Sargent facility, located ,~~~·~-:~: • ·~ 1:~ 1;~ '~:j:+ ~.: ~g::;~A': '.~ ~~ 1 ~ W ff~:,.. ',•.,0«1s1 c,.~ •'•'• ~-,,,,. ,•,•,-t ~-~~fr5"1.ol~ i 19 17 11tt 1 .,.__.'• •uar"it!M foi· the cn11·re 1r·ne of · y ·i · Ml h od ur1 In 1.40 12 s1 ,.,, :211 :211•.'J ~ Emen>Ln .31 11 1s •'A • 11ti . co ,. \ n .. ~~ Mor1Nor .14 ii ij '"' ~ 1 l. ,.., u <.-...: Jn psi anti. c ., pr uccs 11rl No 1r., • 19 JS!;, JS l$'11+ '!fl Emfl••I 1.'20 6 38 ''"' II lllti IMAlnS. .(ltl 9 2ot. ~ 10f'o-~ MOioro!• .so 14 •• 4 i::i:" Cud•liy Burs lloli·day ll•ms h I f t h ~••111 111 55 ' 1-" 1:1.~ ,,,. EMI Lt 0&1:1 15 11 • • 4 .-"-ncome C10 .7 6\~ 6\lo 614 -14 M! Fut\ I" I ~ ff ~ " • " • w ec covers or e Yrnd~C :70 10 16 11 11!• 11 _ ~ EmDotA · .A1 1'60 ~ t1' 1~ ~, rieClrw: .SB~ 31 10 th 9¥. Mt5tT• :u v-~-. sliced bacon, wieners and slie· automotive industry. l t has =~~li"'11su11i~ ~ Jp:rn, 111.,.,221 1,i,+1~ Em11 F1n 5lc ·s s ,,,.. 1 ,,..:_ l>ll 1;:3't;':t 1-.~ '! ~ ~u. ~~ lll:-~MSL •1'1111 t NII ... ed luncheon meats has been I I f -c5 ~ 1 • Em111'' Gis 1i 11 10\ 9t 1tllf "'!ndPwL 62 30 26\.'o UIJi 261•+ • =unlffo I ; ~ • + ~• an:nua sa es 0 about $30 •DLT 1.11b 11 13 2SY, 24\lo 20-1 ~~r.~us ··i ' 1n 1~.11 1t1, m....·.,. lfldYllllU :,. I ll 29 ,. .... 21~ ~ .. M~~~ . • 11 .. ll" n"'= ~ announced here. million 1blt c • .u 1 n 2"'-2•v. ~ .. enviro1ec:11 21 12 31~ 311'1 !',._" 1~ , .. j·Jlt ii 1u 56\lt SHt 56 -w Mur ~ ll 1 S5V. v.-1i.i: Cudahy Foods Co. President · adrtrw:• 11>11 • 1t 4' • •'• •o.,+ 1.; :!Qulmrll. .to 1 1 l•'l'f 14l\ 14:i. -~'\ 1111~ err -~ • 31" 31411 31"-Murr , "" u ·"'± (•; :l'J1'i:11111w: i n ~;: ~:! ~ "'~:tii:1 1\:: 1f 1J If• fi~ :au_\\ l~J1:''11i 2 1: ,4 ~ ~~ ~~\It ~~~L ' II 41 1 .... 11\\ Vi+?:, lloward G. Fisher said "The 1t11hln Jk u 1.s , .. 9.,. t;.z+ \\ ESfllrw: i 21 , 1, 2•111 uv. P.M>+ "111mo111 .1211 • 1• 1llo 1"' ,,,._ 1' ~ ,._ guarantei! Is the nr~t of its r-----------,,\~·m fl 1.371:1 t 2 25lilo 25\1 2Slio E1 .... rk ·,, 7 I ,. 'l\ii "~· -l'I 11\tJl(ll c .10' 1 Sol 10 M ,.,,..... Ntbl~•-11 11 n 4'\.-\ 4s-Yo ~· E type in the meat pi3ocessing =~~ i~ ti 1!l #t~ ~~ ~U='it €!:'.\~ :ll ~ •l 1~ ,,tt l!~ ~ l~:f1~~1.: 1: ~ 1Jl? 1~~ :z~ lt ~:~~ h :~fl ,f fl~ f;'"' !1 F :~Pe'~ i~ .J ,:1>1 ,;~ ,1~ ""E~ ... 1111 ::io 13 ,,,.. s" 1hi "'l~l:mi i'li ; 1~ ~U '3~ :d~,,,. ~::t' ... w :ta i, J.! ml ~ + • industry." reeze 11111'& 1.10 \1 10 1S~ ,~ 13•.!v.€:::::~"1~ • 1~ !3: 13"' ~VJ-U 111lrl1k1 1.IO , • UVi 23li 24 ..... ,,. .... OJCI "ii:, It t i: lfc explained that if a con· -" s1 c11l11 c , xi l9 :it Jt E••ruP .AllQ ·; 11, JMt 121, l''A-1 • e "' coro :is 455311 'llv.Ju -t4 N••C•11 j ' M IO't "' Vi sumer shnuld be dissalisrled l:~~ 1·.:i i: 11f !f~ !k ll·~+ ~ ~:f.,-:~, .. to 11 ~ 1;:: '~~ ~+ --1~r~:~ i~ t~ m r fm ui~+ ~r~= ~ 4l1 mt fltt -:: \\'ilh .a Cudahy Bnr-S product. Cr;t;c;zell ~;~1~,1ontl I ~ ~\'t l!~ ~-Vi £u:ori '·"" ,,_,1,9S1il 9•V. '5 + :~=,1~,!J 1~ ~ \" ~~-a&rot~112, 16 11 l·¥i 1!:t f!lr_l• she need onlr mail the " ., " ct~L11 1:H t ~ dl? ,J~ 1J::•. ~~h"c,-: 16 5tt ,..,.. Jl) ,m-; ~ ~L,' '·J 1..11., 1,1 i~ ~1~ 2k ,•ITT ~ itil~ 1.1e1 ·1, Ht,.~ llll l,~ ~ gunrantee lahe to Cudahy Ciro T~ I ' 1 ?O'-l ,.,.. 201:.-... F11r1no "'ii ,I li • ,..l~ llE i1 ~"ri n . ff 11 •• i TI,._ .. "n ',, IS M " .. NEW YORK (AP) C•n'1tr( ,43 I• 11• 20!~ 2014o 7011+ ''IF• ''"'f , I JVt 1"'-• ~~M~~kJ Y.1 ,. lir i11t ilf.;1? ~1 ;r,. ' It 111 .,.'3 ~ , +''4 1,111!h an cxplanallon o( the pro-C1rr&Gn 11:1 1 1•11 13'4 1~ tt P:a11111 ~ • :i6-nt p111 1"" 1 1:, l .. :i. ,. s:.,..1 v. H1 'Id .ot.: 12 :.o • i.. ~ hl••m , 1°ndlca11·ng 1t1e pr!AA Betty Furness, who used i•" wi .40ol 1 50 111" 111.t 11""' · F•mHvF · 1 1j 1°;ii 1!'• · ort R«tlll•r s !"' s sv. "'N•t ma 1"\A , H JI fflt• 5~+·l~ .. ...~ •1CNOt ,ti I 27 11~-. 11-\lo 11" , FtMll\ .1 I I II 1 I"'' r,1 1 24 1 ll87 3 'Ill ll»'t 31* \£ NPrn 11!0. I 1 \Iii -~- p'l.d and the 1·lem w1·11 et·t•·r 10 promote refrigerators aslteCll. ,60 10 2J U 13\i ll?-"fl"11rW' f 511 1 I 7\t , -\'I ny pfH' 4 4 41 al 61 1 Nil lf:.l'~ I ~ \It 'i+ Ii • IR: C1111r Tr IV, 14 21• Mtit IS 'Iii+ v. F1•1h M~ -" 1 t'lt ,~ ....... ~'I oll 4\.-\ 152 62 60\o\ ~ :-tt NII ry • ~· 2 1 Ill [E•-1 be rcpl<iced or ,the <imount Of On television COmmerCi3!S, C1v Com Cp ) 7' • '~ 2\.-\ 2.lt+ ~ FIOO!!• I I n 1~ 1' 1,~-\It T plJ 4 :1i 57\11 U \It NJ I lrid • ~ h ""' 'l k • f I d ! C I Corp 10 2"' l"' ~'+ h Ftdf, ... 1 . M 21 .. ·~ T llfl( 4 U \.'o 54\'J... N s.11rcn l '6~ " purchase refunded. too a rosty att tu e tt;oCp .'1 ' • u"' 1 11 -1') F1c1 MJ 1.111 ' nll mt n ltl+ "' OIN 11.4 11 ,, ~ +1 N•'r'"' 'j " Cudahy I. 011. Of th. Old.SI toward ,.. President's tl1nnt 2 I '" llV. 30~t 31 + .. ea Nll ' ,JO . •, >05 IS\to ,.,. Ul't+ .... I T (It() I t 6S~ «ffi 6 11o+ "!i•t Tt• Vt ~·~ r '"fllCO tl'I .70 ''" 10\1, lOV. \0117·" 11 rid ,.,,., 1 It 11 It~ 11 ' l"ftr"l)ltf ., I lS\lo 1 ·~ tlllUnEI . I . 1 .. I "nd l"r"est rneat pr~·s"'r5 In latest price ·freeze. Ct111t• .otn lj ' ,,~ lt110 ,,,__ \,;; l'd P111e l.10 u J\4 15 u rni e•.,.,cPI ' 11" • \Ao '1V.+ S •"~' . '1 ' l " .. ., ,.. ........., """ CtnHlld 1.to 2c 22~ n v. 12v, l!'td 510~ .)0 ' • 1-7'h 1\.\-lt 111111111or ·" i, I'/ I "'' 1~ " · Ii! l he UnHed States Wilh head "The lid was placed on c'" 1nL '·'° 1~ ~' 12 n-.i flV.-111 F~ost 1.111 ,, 121 ~ 3' ~+1* 1111rlf 11rr111 1 fi '"' ~Nl~l'i !~ l j ~ :j:" quarters in °}-lltoc~ix, the corn: prices: arter the pot boiled ~~~1L:i .l:lli 1/J ff M~ ~ ~+ "' ~~~ro 't'S~ 'J ; ~~ ,m »~-" i;r.:fa~. 1$f' 0 J 'lii: 1m" 1 IQ-\It ,t![.T. 1 ~ .,.. : 1.._ ~ •• th •t • 11M!'w 1.?A ! • 111, \1\11 lJ'AI Fltlrtbrd .76 1 2 lf t~~ I) + 1111 !nlri!•t• ul • I"' e 6 M 1 13 11 !~ •• pany nu1 lnta!n.s a plant there, -over, e CJ Y s com· e.n, !owtt• 1 1n 121' 21 1."1 21._ 4. "'OM11 1.1•1) • t 21 n1 ~ "" ""+ "" row• Bttt I '° ' \.i . It I'"'+ ,,. N~"~ •n 15\'i '~•·· II . o •• 111 r._ missioner of consumer af· jen111ov1 1 ' 1 2c•1 u1~ 24\t FleldM! '·"° ' '" 11 11 -'' tow• 11 '·*' 1• 1,.. ,,._. 11'-.,.. ••t~• , 1 10 """ •• llS WC fl$ In ~ C. l.JenVer, tnl t i/ ·fi 1~ •11 f V. 'I~ n~i It FU!rlCp 1.40 10 3J 171/t 12 n~o!o I• IOW•UO J.A4 1 10 ltllt. 19 Wt-+-~ MY lot 1·~ r1 • 301' · . Omahu. \Vichlta, San Antonio fairs said Monday. ~~·1(1 ·,; ~ ~ 11~ ~~ I~~ ~~~f-:f-.t t '~ lit: 1,2~ lri'.! ~ 1:::~~l:U 1l--·1I g~ na 201'-\'~I= :I.~ I i1" • +;" and Atlanta. n~~01 . .: 1 1i fl 11'·' 1• -~ :::!~11) .• ~ 11 'f i~-l U ll'-+ ":r;,i:-~~ ': st ~it ~ ,:;!• 111. ~~\::::-:1 1, , 10; \'t \\1~ ;\~+ ~ I l \ , • t I • ' ' Tullsday JuM 19 197l Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete Nelv York Stock Exchan~e List Market Records Up-a~d-down Day NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market turned in an erratic day Tuesday, !easaw1ng back and forth as investors became encouraged ~l. Jow prices and a strengthened dollar abroad anet grew worried about the economic factors that have been plaguing It 1 The market is acting 1n Pavlovian fashion to the prices of gold and the dollar, said Robert Stoval cf' Reynolds Securities Investors see gold down and the dollar up by 10 am and they buy " Stocks we1e the strongest 1n the first hour of trading when the Dow Jones average ot 30 1ndus· tnaJs was ahead 10 points They fell back to a 1nlnus four sta n~e at mid day and then started coming back late m the da) • J SC DAIL V PILOT J l WASlllNGTON (UPI) Legtslation that ellnunates a1rpor1 head laices at more 1hrin 40 airports around the n!lt1on has been signed into la11>' by Preslde.nl Nixon ! The bill signed ~1onday elso "111 provide $310 mtlhon 1n grants over a three--year period for airport and airways development Complete Closing Prices-America11 Stock Exchange List S;11fs Net PE !llasJ H gtl low l.;111 Chg New "l'or-k lJ.p• and • 1 ~ ... ---- ' I ' J 2 DAILY PILOT T11tsday, Junt lCJ, 1CJ73 At Halfway Mark HAMS "So Goa<! •.. It WllL Jlau1it You 'Tll Its Gone/' Aura Leading World Race! \ ¥ ~ ---s11ec:1Al 1"HIS Wf.eK -----. J ESSE PHILLIPS' 56·foot to Ft. Lauderdale, 1973; fourth Australia rnadc the..tBw:m~da · AiJ•irtrl S l ice-ti I our F•11e11 0111111y '" \Vally Stenhouse. a Chicago insurance executive holds the lead in point standings at the haJf-way mark of the second World Ocean Jtacing Cham- pionship. . Charisma is in second place in the !\1iaml to ?\1ontego Ba.y nnd :rruns3tlunllc: races in I TOP SIRL_ DIN •v •. lO to u .... Lt. s1 BB with 49 points, and Ralph race . for a total c.f 23 points in Apollo and then raced his nf:!w ll'h~le ui• llcrlf. ltydel\'s .Phantom: a 50-footer, th r · \ e Readr to Set'Ve w,Jth Hotre" 'n Spice GJ•11 Js in tfiifd place with 65 points. e our races. Apollo It in the Sydney-I-lobart i Fo 'he n · d ft"· • Spira Sl lced From Top· to Bottom BOATING A low pijlnt scoring system is race. r rer a 1n er o 111: used. The boat with the lov.'est NO ~~WER-than--12-boats-cllampi-Onship scrics.,...cnly the 0 We Package and Ship from .fleet-score total from seven have f1n1shed three of the re· races that Bond makes inl Coast to Coast I races out of 22 or the ,vorld's q~ired races .. Defen?ing ~ham· Apollo 11 \\'ill be counted ! • Full ..Service De icat~lsen toughest ocean races will be p1~n Turner JS leading \Vlth 14 IO\Vard the cha1n1>~0nshjp. • Imported CheeMs and Wines the winner. points .. Even thou~h Turner's It is estimrrted that during •·Catering.·.· A ~peclalily •--·Ensenada Race Set July 4th Stenhouse, y,•ho c'4JJ1paigns the 49-foot ocean racer Aura, has completed four of the seven prescribed races and has a total of 23 points. The championship is being held over a three-year period. 'The current contest began in February, 1972. The Sydney· Hobart race on Dec. 26, 1974, \viii be the last race counted toy,·ard the championship. Or the seven races n -·'ed to score 1s IOVi'er. he 1s not ahead the thrcc-yeai· period 1nosl 3700 E. Colllt H'9hw.,, C•relMI d•I Mo, -673·9000 <~~ r St h be h h I Blotk wl!lt of 5 CrowM Re11111r1n1 be in.the running. three of the 0 en ouse cause e as boats competing for the chain· races have to be from a list of completed fewer . r a .c es · pionship \Viii have covered \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~'~";;'·~·~·~ .. ~';"'~";';• ;•~..,;;:·~•;•~ .. ~·;•;•";;'m;;,..~•~l;'~"~'~"~ six events which are gene~ally Turner scored a first 1n the 6,000 1niles of ocean under rac-1·--- cons idered to be lhe most 1972 ~ydney llobart. ra~e in ing conditions'.: .ti. beautiful 'f s · da ., N ' QJ _ • demandingintheworld.Tllose Amer1canEagle:af1rst1nthe silver and glass trophy ry .atur y s . ~ws ul lZ six are the Newport (R.I i to 1973 M1am1-Montego Bay race donated by Jack Po1vcll acln . Bermuda race: the St. in Lightnin. and 12th in the \Vally Frank of Ne 'v York ....:. Petersburg to Ft. Lauderdale. 1973 St. Pete to Ft. Lauderdale call~d the Salty Tiger 1·rophy 1117/e Dare f .ou Ted Turner. Atlanta, Ga ., '''on the first World Ocean Rac- ing Championship in 1972 after three~ years of racing over three oceans in the converted 12-meter American Eagle. Florida, race; Eng I and ' s event. -1s the perpetual fo r the r'f Channel Race: the Fastnet Rules for the \VORC allow a \\'Ol~C. · race of England ; the Sydney-competitor to count th e11.c-;o;o;o.__,._ __ ._ ___ ....;_;;;.;_.-_,..,_;..;;..--;;;;;;-----;;;;;;,;;' ------------ An Ensenada race \l.'ithout the international navor. That's 1he reputation being gain~ by the Marina del Rey to San Diego yacht race \Vhich this year is expected to attract more than 300 sailing yachts St_. Petersburg (Fla.) Yacht Club sponsored the f i r s t championship series a n d Yachting. l\.1agaiine is sponsor· ing the current competition. Hobart race of Australia and records ,0{ two boats' during a I the. Los Angeles to Rooo lulu three-yea r period. llowevcr.: Transpac. once the finish of' a second i StenhOuse's record.to date is ·boat_ is counted the first boat I 15th in the 1972 Bern1uda race, · may not be used again for a third in the 1972 Transatlan~ bid at the championship. 1 tic; -first in the St. Petersburg-1'~0(...Jnstance, Alan Bond· orl for the sixt h rency,•al or the c K k B ";~~ race is sponsored by aDQe; aya oat1nen Acali Raft \Vinclfammers ·-Yacht Club-of-~~~~~s;ern d~ac:YC!u~ no1 Given SaJety. Warning San Diego. -Exper.irnen .. t - Goirig . Fin e The race is traditionally In a \Vaming issued to white aboard. The most tragic part sailed on the July 4 \Veekend. 'Ibis year i . cbeduled to water boatmen. the Depart-o fthese reports is that three of LAS PALMAS. Can a r y start on Saturday, June 30 ment of Navigation and _Ocean the fataQties ·\\·ere children Islands (AP) _ The sexually •----~r.-,.-m-Marina-det -Rey;-Trophy~Development~cited several less than 15 years of age." mixed che\v of the ex· p~esenfiition fOfthT""Wi'nners repo s of acciacntr involving·-Ricksecker--:-u r g e d ··aJJ-----pefiffiei'ita:traft Ji.c-(li is-get- Wlll be at Southwestern Yacht canoes. kayaks rubber rafts persons regardless of swim· ting along fine, a ham radio Club Monday, July 2. . ' . '. . . operator re-ported Monday. R_a~ participants will be and. ptintoon boats .. • nun.g ab1hty, to •.vear f~otahon Quoting Dr. s anti a g 0 cru1s1ng yachts from 20 to so Since that warning, such devices whether boating on Genoves. the ··~Iexican an- feet or more in length and will river accidents have doubled, \vhite y,•ater or rivers with tropologist who organized the carry crews ranging from four according to the DNOD. swift current!_: trip to test human beh~vlor to a dozen or more. . under stress, the operator said 'Ibe race starts at 10 :30 a.m. Guy R1cksecker, program Ricksccker said the DNOD the raft is about 1.200 miles Sjoreside vantage txx points manager for the department's has prepared signs to be 'Yt'est of the Spanish Canary fo r watching t~e race will be boating safety and regulation posted on potent i a 11 y Islands. off Palos Verdes P o if: t division sa id: "The most diingerous waters by local of· The seven-by-12-yard steel between 12 and l p.m., nd alarming fact so fa r is that in ficials. Additio·nally, th e pontoon houseboat left the from Dana Point on Satur ay rt d . ha . Canaries on May 12 for J\1ex- about sundown and from every repo e rrus P ID· department is preparing a ico. Point Loma abOut noon Sun· volving these small boats, at safety leaflet aimed at river The ham operator, i'.1anuel day. least one person has died. This 'boatmen. The leaflet will be Cabrera, said he did not expect Two Coast small group of boatmen_ claim distributed this summer. to speak to the raft again until a Utlrd of the state'S bpating )ater this week b e c a u s e Ricksecker said all boats Genoves reported the 11-mem- fatalities this year. are required lo have flotation ber cre1v would be busy "Ironically. no one of the 14 'repairing a rudder. devices aboard. Co u n t y Y -'t:1-----·---persons•~<t1crdied-was·-weat'ing Cabrera said the rart is 3CJlfSfilCil a life jacket," Ricksecker con- sheriffs will ~ advi~ed to averaging 35-45 nautical mlles ·------tinued . "Only t\.\'O of the craft make appropriate equipment a day using ocean currents -!Jead Fleet Trlv01ve0h3011otntion-ttevices-checks'iln-boats-of-this l·l".pe:·-="..!!n4 -!!o-~H._ .. - ,_ ____ '[wo __ coasLarca.skippers ar.£ running one-l\\'O in Catalina 27 Fleet Four's summer series at Dana Point Enterprise Class Bill Murray of Huntington Beach-and-;!tis-sloop ±-'-Nugge>c':_' -- is way out in fropt \\'ith two Title Race at Seal Beach wins and 20 points. He led the fleet SaturC~y. June 16. \\'ith a 61h~minute edge in the second of the four-race series. Seal Beach Yacht Club \Viii be host to the national cham- pionships of the Enterprise Equation Sets Mark Class in a five-raCc regatta a 1nonth earlier than usual so July 23·29. Donald E. Elling that top skippers may con- president of the South1vest tinue 011 to the Enterprise Enterprise Ass::iciation an· \o:orld championship regatta at nounced. Vancouver, B.C. Aug . 22-25. The Canadian national cham· The \I' l n n er \\'ill be pionships will be held at Van- determined by the Oly1npic couver Aug. 18-20. In second place on the nine- mile course Saturday was Phil Nordli's "Swni J\1aru" of Fmmtain Valley, b a r e I y beating' out Larry Strong, third place winner. In fourth place was Ralph Hart. scoring system on the beS't The Enterprise is an in- four of five races. Spinnakers ternational one-design class wiU 1be used. sailboat. The boat is 13 feet. NE WPORT, R.t. (A P) -Decker McAllister of Sea l three inches length overall and The 68-foot ketch Equation Beach. t\.\'O-time winner of i:he has a hull '"'·eight of 200 crossed the finish li'ne first in title will be defending. Decker· pounds. The boat planes e~slly the Annapolis, Md., to sails an eight year old kit-built and carries a spinnaker for Newpor:t yachLrace Monday boat. }.Jos~of t.he ... other <:on·. racing. 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On five of the six Jots, on Hillhurst Prive across from the Crown V.alley Alpha Beta Shopping Center, con- atruct.jon under zoning for apartments at a density of 19 units per acre has already begun. Pay Raises Get Study By Board 2 Eartliquakes Jar San Diego - SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two small earthquakes shook San Dleao Coun- ty eorly IOday, waking IOlllt pe<> pie. No damage was reported. Dr. Olarles Hawe, fl. San Diego State, said the fint bit at 3:26 a.m. and measured between 2.5 and 3 on the Richter scale. J~s effect was felt-as long as 50 aeconds. The second hit at 3:50 a.m., Howe snid, registetlnK about 1.5 and lasting up to a minute. Both were ce ntered about ~S miles northwest ol the university, Howe said. . If the suggested downzoning (or zoning requiring lower density) is approved by the county, the buildings, under con- struction by Thorner-Birmingham, Inc., will be designated "legal non-<UI·' .forming." Propoo<d ""1ing would allow. 10 units per acre maximum . · · This means that if the ·buildipg bu~ down or otherwise M1Uired remodel- ing, the -developers would not have the ·- -' -A .Lueky Bird., Fledgling Finch Finds Friend Con a lalltn flllch named Clark Kent ftnd love and hlppineN In Latuna Beech Clty 11•11? • . Well, It appears so. At least, Clark, a baby common finch , has tho love of Jacije Washburn, ~ncil secretary. And, he seems to i,, haJl[>y as Jong as the eyedropper of strained chicken baby food 111 not too far away. Mr11. Washburn found Clark over the · weekend while she was doing garden work. Clark apparently attempted to Dy and 11.ke rnore than one flecfsJln& did more - l .... Dutttrtntr than Dying. Ho WU found hud· died and frightened in some ivy, Mn. Washburn aald . , 'Mrs. Washburn carted Clark to \\'Ork Monday. IJe sa t in the back of the council office and uchecped" looking at the big wotld out of a cardboard box. . Sho plans on lumlng him loose when he is well and able to care for himself. Mrs. Washburn allowed as how that was the least any Lagunan could do. IA.guna Beat'h, after all, is a btrd sanc- tuary. -- • legal right · to rebuild unle'ss the new structures were or a type permitted in the new zone. "We're being made the scapegoat," a representaUve of Thorner-Birmingham told the commission. "We have owned this_property_for_severaL1ears_and never hun'ied to get a building Perm it because we thought our zoning was secure." The developll}ent Compariy'S represen- tatives poiQted out lJiat, their long-tenn financing for the development has not yet been approved. If the project is declared "legal non- conforming," attempts to ftnalize finan- cing will be handicapped, they said. After close to an hour of hearing, the commission voted t_o_conUnue_tbe discussion to July 9. The. planners said they wanted to look at all areas in Laguna Niguel where downzoning has been propoS<;d. enace ' Clinking, Drinking Nixon, Brezhnev Toast Agreement Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz joined Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in signing the bilateral agreements. At one ·point. tne ti&-year-old Soviet leader jokingly took a napkin from a tray and held it in front of his face so BREZHNEV RADfA TES GOOD WILL ON-\1151T~tory P•ge 4 Oill'r 'ii" , .. ., ,,,,,. CAN CLARK KINT FIND HAPPINESS IN LAGUNA CITY HALL? Baby Finch TolcH Strainld Chick1n Babf FOOd From Ep D..,...,... • ... -.. -i'.') ' c-• . Two factors have brought the case into focus: -The state has legislated that all local governments must bring existing zoning and regioval general plans intQ con· sistency. -A_p.roposed-1recway route through Laguna Niguel was deleted. Laguna Niguel Homeowners' Associa· lion representative.. Jack Cressman said this group has tried for two years to persuade the commission to conside r the rezoning. \Vhen people bought property in Laguna Niguel, according to Cressman . they saw a general plan which in areas not owned by the de velopers was theoretical, not real. . Now the commission has been directed by the Board of Supervisors to review all zoning in the county which conflicts with existing general plans. • ' . ~ unans1 ·Group Held -. At Gunpoint, Says Editor By JACK CHAPPELL 01 th1 O.lty l"Jlot Stitt A Laguna Beach newspaperman said today that he and members of the public were held at gunpoint by federal narcotics agent s during a $50,000 cocaine seizure and arrest or four men in Laguna · Friday. l\tichael Eggers. managing editor of · the.. Nen·.s-Post. a twice-wee kly publica- tion, said federal agents also took ex~ posed film he had shot of the drug arrest " in-progress. ------! oai;ty l"tltf Stl" ....... CONVICTION REVERSED Mlrk Johnson in. 19n A spokesman for the Los Angeles office of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs {BNDD) denied agents had pcirited weapons at any member of the press or public and said the film was voluntarily turned over to undercover agent~ "I've got six witnesses," Eggers said and he stood by h1s charge that a female agent standing outside an unmarked car had. leveled a pistol at him, ordered him to stop shooting photographs or the ar- rest and held him at gunpoint until the supervisor came over and talked with him. "The gal shook me up a little bit," Eg. gcrs said. He said she was about 50 yards away from hi.n at the time and that five or six people who bad gathered to \Yatcb the afternoon arrest in the shopping center area "·ere ''shaken up." The peo- ple were standing behind him, Eggers said. I T ti D U . Laguna Beach police were not notified _ rU_L rug_ ,se __ .Jn_ady;ll}ee p1 theJe<!ero!.•1><r.a1m1LaruL __ .......,, . patrol units had been dispatched to the S d • u scene at Burt's Shopping Center after core Ill pset calls "'ere received ot men with guns. A BNDD spokeSman who declined to be Of C , , identified said: "Jt is my unJerstanding OllVICllOll that talking with the supervisor who was on the scene that. . .no \Yeapon was By ARTII UR R. VINSEL Of ltlo ~llY '"°' Sllff A murder conviction obtained against a one-time San Clemente Marine .in the slaying-of his wife -based --on~ a marathon ·interrogation using the alleged truth serum sodium amytol -has been reversed, nearly two yea.rs to the day after her brutal death . The Fourth Di strict COurt or Appeals today announced the ruling in favor of l\1ark A. Johnson, 22, on his contention that drug-induced statements admitted as evidence were not given voluntarily. Judge William l\ilurray had ruled dur· .ing Johnson's Orange C:Ounty Superior Court trial thnt confessions and ad· mi ssions about the case \Vere properl y induced and the defendant correctly ad· vised or his rights. Justice Robert Gardner dissented \\'ilh the findings or two fello\v justices in the San Bernardino appeals court. and issued a lengthy explanation. He challenged the basis of the ruling. that no appellate court or supreme court has yet adm1ttl'd polygraph or -truth serum test results as absolute proor of infonnation obtained through their ~. "This c~ represents a classlc renec- lion of the attitude of the courts to~'ards the rules of evidence which t find com· pletcly out of step with the facts of life as they exist today," Justice Gardner wtqte. fie indicated t~at new forms Q{ in- vestigation into criminal matters must be explored in certain clr<:umstnnees. Johnson. arres ted almost a yea r to the day after his wife Connie was found kill· cd In their apartment at 416 l\ionterey Lnne on June I?. 191 1, recalled under sodium umytol that hc·hnd lndl'ed struck his u•ife. Bu~ he could never be induced to admit or recall stobbhlg her too, although the defendant had some rccollectlon or bur)'- ISet JOHNSON, l'age %1 pc:iinted at any member of the press. "I certainly would be concerned if ev:r one or my ageots pointed a gun 1t a member of the public," a BNDD spokesmaq_said. - He said .all of the federal agents "·ere armed. "I've looked into the matter and as far as could be detennined nobody pointed a gun at a rnembc : of the public. "As far as the film is concerned it is my understanding the film was given up voluntarily," the spokesman said. Eggers said he and agents talked about (See GUNPOINT, Page ZI Orange Coast Weather It's getting wanner. The weath- crlady sees highs in the 00s for the inland areas \Vednesday with beach temperatures in the 70s. Overnigh t lows 58--05. INSIDE TODAY State GOP money is accumu· lating, the govenior is pushing an attractive ta.i-ceiling pla'' Q11d a major speaki1117 tour t1 pla1u1ed. All signs point to a Ronald Reagan ruu for the presi- dt1tct1 hl 1976. See Page J8 for details. l ,M, .. ~. .. """ L1llll1r1 " ... lhtt " M1vln • C1llflnll• • M~l\111 "\111111 .. Cl11tJl1" ,,.,J Nl!lt"ll Nowt • c-1<• " OrMltl C141"1V ' c ...... ,-.. SltlflJ "''' ONlh ~ltts ' StllC-11 Mltril1'1 , •• 11 l•it.f'l•I 1' .. o • 'Tt!WltJ ... • •fltortlllNl'tMI • 'T1Mlt111 • ''"'"'' 9•11 WMlttlr • ,., fllo lloc:lnll ' w_.-, ""'' IJ.1• ·--" 'WlrM 111 ... , • ' \ 2 O~IL' Pll01 LB Man Give11 Help, Tl1en Off to Jail ~ A 22-vear-<1ld l-luntington Beach man found ~·andering dazed, slashed and bleeding in Laguna Beach by police wa s rushed to south Coast Communily HDSpital and then to the jail ward of the county medical center early today. Jay Bamfield Holmes of 20701 Beach Boulevard. \\'3S arrested· on alleged possession of marijuana and dangerous drugs. Police said today slashes on the man's arms \\1lich required 150 stile-bes to close, were apparently self-inClicted. • • Four Arraigned In _ Cocaine Raid Four men -were aiiilaned before a federal ma~istrate Monday in connection with the seuure of a .pound of high grade cocaine by federal agents in Laguna Beach Friday. Arrested were carron David Devlin, 22, of Laguna Beach: Federi c k MorUmer, 21, of Laguna Beach : Carlo Russo, 19, of Laguna Beach an d Larry Pidnance, 23, of Huntington Beach, a federa l agent said. Agents said t.fonday that the arTests were part of a continuing tnvestigatlon into a countywide cocaine distribution ac- tivity, and ca n1 e after a 2~ month in· vestigaUon. A bureau spokesman said the pound of cocaine allegedly seized by agents was to be delivered at a cost of $14,000 but that the drug was or such high quality it could be cut three times before reaching the street where it would bring $50,000. From Pagel JOHNSON ... Connally~s §: . • 11111 Looving; = ~ Rift Told ~ -~,i ··' -LOS -ANGELES (UPJl ·-Jolm-C4n- nally ts leaving the White House after'•~ clash with Press Secretary Ronald Zlegler which may have derailed Coo· nally's chances for the Republican presidential nonUnatlon, it was re~ today. , In Washington, a White Hou '' spokesman said Ziegler a(cfConnally are "on the best of terms." .'nie spokesman said both men consider today'a story by the Los Angeles Times inaccurate. "Governor Connally and Rm Ziegler have talked at great Jength and will do so ·in the future," the spokesman said. · Holmes at first had told officers he had been attacked in Newport Beach and had 1-----hitchhikeQ-to Laguna -Beach. Bail was placed at $10,000 for Devlin, ch arged with possession of cocaine for sale and possession with intent to distribute; $10,000 for Pidnance, charged with cOnspiracy to sell and intent to di stribute; $5,000 on Carlo Russo, charg- ed with sale of cocaine and $5,000 for ~fortirner, charged with saie of cocaine. jng a knife and throwing her wallet off the pier. The spokesman reiterated lhe WblW House posi~on expressed last week that Connally. the-former governor of Te111, has no plans to lcav«; his unpaid post but that he never viewed the appointment VI' a "long-term assignment." ! Newport detectives were contacted, and a description of the alleged assailant was put out to patrol units. I I I Capt. David Brown said that as am- buJance attendants rendered· first aid· to Holmes, they removed his shirt. lie called for them to return it saying : "Give me back my shirt , my joints are in there!" Brow'!! said. Police allegedly seized two marijuana cigarettes in the shirt pocket. Later at the h06pilal, pills_ were allegedly founJ!, Officers also found a blood-stained three-inch long blade in lhe man's pocket, Brown sa id. Nabbed Lagt11ta Higli Awards J\:Jayor Charlton Boyd, a'f.Iarvard alun1nus, presents the Harvard Book Award to Eric Ressler d uring annual awards ceremony at Laguna Beach lligh School Monday. ~fore than 150 high school stuQents were honc;:ired during the presentations. MarylandBa11ker Indicted From Pagel GUNPOINT. •• turning over the film in hi.s office nearby just alter the arrests. · "You kno'v as well as I do, you have no choice," Eggers said. He said he was told the government could go to court to get th e film if necessary. Fr.om Pagel He also rec~led taking a shower to wash off bloodstains In delving into the recesses of his mind about that hazy, tragic night. Johnson's petition ror reversal clai n1 was based on a clause titled the "totali ty or circumstances" that his incrimiriation statement should not be construed as voluntary. lie also maintained coe rcive-tactics were used, claiming that sheriff's in- vestigator Ben Oxandaboure threatened him with a first degree murder rap if he did not confess to a lesser charge. The suspect -described in the 12 months after his wife's brutal death as 1 Suspect I Aft.er Escape IRVINE increasingl y depressed and morbidly 6. A -wfi • €1 ______ •_•_• ___ withdraW!'_~outh i:rturned to fun- o-n -~in -' n1·n-e....-1arge= aamenfiilist reliillon and pSYcliOtlieriiPy . _ L '..I I. the company's agricultural operations in--at times suspected be did beat his wife Try in Laguna A Laguna Beach man under police in- 1 terrogation in .connection with burglary, and assault and battery cases, escaped from a detectives interview room but was recaptured less than 15 minu tes later Monday afternoon. Steven F. Gianakos. 22, who li sts no address, had been apprehended by Patrolman \Villiam Heiden Monday morning on a $2,500 burglary warrant. a $2,500 assault and battery warrant and a tiaffic warrant. -ANNAPOLIS. Md. (UPI) -A vice pr;esident of Maryland National Bank who was the treasurer of the "Salute to Ted Agnew" dinner was charged today with concealtig a $50,000 loan from the Committee ·to Re-elect the President by signing a fr audulent financial statement. B. H. Wharton was served with in- diclment papers this morning when he voluntarily appeared at the Apne Arundel County state's attorney's office after St. Mary Chapel Police Capt. David BroW{l said that the prison~r \Vas taken from his cell to the ~d!~ew ,~ ror , quesli•ning by or-Decision .Due / His escort officer was called away ·- prior to arrival of another policeman and At L M t -Ille man-wa11--left-alone-in-the-room~1t-. -aguna.. ee - has a .small unbarred window through · -· which the man apparently escaped, Abatement of historic St Mary's Brown said, Epi~opaj Chapel as a dangerou~ bµil!iing An immediate searcti was undertaken is One of 41 items on the agenda o( the ' Brown said, and Gianakos wa s Laguna Beach City Council meeting at discovered hiding in tumble weeds and 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at city hall. brush behind the city garage near the The old church. declared an unsafe i>Olice station. building dUe to -foundation slippage,-has Brown said an additional charge of at-bee1l closed by city order for more than a tempted escape would be sought at the half year. man's arraignment scbeduled for today Representatives of the St. Mary's at LagWla Niguel MWlicipal Court. EP.\scopal Church. 428 Park ~venue, had Students Enter Week of Fi11als Witliout Library sought a six.·month extens ion of the abatement ordered in December while an engineering finn tested the soil around the 1935 vintage structu re. • Gene Bedell, group spokesman, said he \'o'ou ld seek an additional six-month delay for geologic studies. . creased to $8.3 million, from $7 .8 million to death. in fiscal year 1971·72. Proeecutors maintained ~ quarrel returning from a European vacation. · over marijuana use by the young Irvine Company shareholders, meeting His indictment was returned by a military policeman "''as involved. grand jury last \Veek but his identity ·\\•as at corporate· headquarters at Newport The validity of the drug sodium kept secret because he could not be Center, learned that for the sixth con· amytot was specifically raised in the secutive year the dividend rate had been reversal of · Johnson's second degree locilotecL _ increased. murder conviction. Wharton served as treasurer of the Conflicting viewpoints were offered by dinner to raise money. for the Maryland Dividends applicable to the .19?2-73 professionals claiming the chemical Nixon-Agnew campaign last year. fiscal year totaled 54 cents a share com-cracks defenses of subconscious mind to The state GOP chairman, who barely pared with 46 cents a share for 1971-72 all ow toi-rents of truth, while others survived a move to oust bim'from office ~three times the rate for 1966-67. maintained the ,right person can lie just l\tonday night, has admitted that fman-e Irvine Company, a privately-held as easily under its influence. cial records were altered to make it ap-"I think I did bit her -but I didn't -pear.that the dinner rais~ more money . corporation, distributes dividends on the mean to hit her," Jobnson ·related in his than it actuallY did. basis of-8,415,000 shares. truth sem.· 'trance. ''I hit lier ·bUf" it The l\1aryland GOP State Central Com-More than half the shares (53.4 per-didn't register that it hurt . mittee in a close vote killed a move to cent) are owned by the James Irvine "I believe I killed:my wife when 1 hit oust Alexander Lankler Monday night Foundation a-cbaritable~organization heJrustiwi.th theG. -rdn· stool, '1' -t.:! added~"'" - T ·• -• • Lankl to · wa ' --ce a er uuay re,,1"".,,.1:t.1 I\ motion -> as.. er reSign s established by the late-James Irvine JI • sent after lengthy par 1 i ame n tar y than thr d ad It further to the reversal of Judge Murray s • • • .. .4..> more ee ec es ago. verdict which was heard bv the bench maneuvennc;,_to_a__s.u~omrni~. "!!ktt:_ -distributes-its-income-to-youth-groups --j ·--..:::1.-it Jlied , t II d --t -' w,JtllOUt a ury. ·br'-· t" 1-,hai G g pnva e co eges an u n 1vers1 1 es, "The ma'-'ty has seen fit to reverse Repu ican na 1ona c nnan eor e hospi'tals and other humanitarian service ~· · fr rd A B h -tt nd d the meet"mg but took an other.wise ·error~ ee mu er CGl'l-. u~ a e e . . • organizations not supported by taxes. vlcti .,......., -ltl l J""'-,.jtJi no position on the resoltitioo:. 1 h" t t h ~Ide M on 'T"au.-v ee a • ..,.,,., Cam]):aJgn reports said the af!air col-. n ts repor 0 s areuu rs, ason vision ancf lntestional -far\l-~ Iected $172'195 which was turned over to s.atd t~at the us~ of advanced systems of with the lonely ' responsibllt;'~Jl the Maryl~nd Uni ted Republican Fund f1nanc1al analyst~ and control h.a~e plac· detennining guilt or hutocepce, saw~fit to and channeled to-various state afid na-ed the com.pany .18 ~ be~ter ~ihon than avi!il _h,i!!lself .Q_f ~ trutJl finding technique -t, ~1 . f ds · -e\'er to satisfy financial comlllltments to wliicli Jias not as yet received formal 1ona campaign un . h h Id h"I 1· · J d · s are o ers w 1 e mee 1ng soc1a an stamp of approval from the courts of this Police Seek T1io In Armed Holdup . A search is under way today for two young men and their woman companion following $864 anned robbery or an elder· ly Laguna Canyon horse stable operator. envi~~nmen_t~ .o~ligations .to the com-state. mun1t1es growing on Irvine Company "Here, there was a lengthy pajnstak· lands. ing, meticulous and fair investigation by "Long-term . large-scale land develOir the authorities. At one stage, Officer Ox- ment is a complex. operation, requiring andaboure told the defendant : 'We don't fiscal discipline and an ability to un-want a false confession.' " derstand tomorrow's consequences of "The defendant hi mself wanted help today's decisions," Mason to Id find the truth," Justice Gardner em- shareholders. phasized. The story about alleged friction between the two quoted an a.ssociate ot Connally who asked not to be identified. , The newspaper said the a.saociate con-' firmed reports -that-file former Texa., :governor-, secretary ol. the-Treasury and Navy Secretary, plans to leave the White llousc advisor!'-,pos ition that he took just five \\'eeks ag6, after switching to the Republican party from the Democrats .. Connall y tol d reporters in Wa.shingt<ft Monday night he \Vould hold a news con- ference this week -probably Wednesday -to clear ~~-what he-called-"all-~ --rumOri''"BlijUl tbe stalUsOl bi Wbilt - House job, -• -S COnnally said he did not know woe.rt, reports that he \\'as dissatisfied withu advisory job came from and added: ' just wish all of you 'WOUid let me s for myself." ~ Connally advised Pres ident Ni1on to fire Ziegler in the wake of WatergaW: "because Ziegler's usefulness as preif secretary was limited becauae of Ziegler's role as a spokesman during the Watergate coverup, and his fear that Ziegler might ultimately be tainted personall~ by the Watergate matter," the source said. Coonally personally confronted Ziecler and !.old him he should reSic.n, the 'nme1 ret>Orleo. -- The 'Presidenl, Instead ol lollowlnc Coonally's· reporled advice, pi'QmQted Ziegler to special assistant and eipanded his authority. -- 'Meanwhile, reports appeared U.t Con· de nally did ~00L1l'!~e_ .._ _ _1o __ lbe, Proal- nt and lhal "" was up..1 lllaUie hi!! riot been olfer~ the post ol secretory ol state. ...! ,. _;.' • The Times said Connally beeev. -..:Jer planted the stories to cllsettdlt fitin_ .. 11tey .. were not true. and ConnaJIY "could 5ee Nixon "'henever he wantcf .. 'could see Nixon-whenever he wanted to." the sourc e said. Connally is "soored· over this matter and -Mr. ,NiXon,.s r€jeeUOn Ol8'ine of-bia ad.vice on economic matters." tf>e· Tknea. sakl r ConnaJJy plans to take a 61).day trip Gld \\•ill leave the While House staff aft.er bt returns, the source said, • · \ From Page I RAISES .•. ' Though a $3.2 million library is about to open at Saddleback College, there is no library at all during finals wee~ 1----StifdeiifS-were noITITe<! in l fie CarTI-pus paper a month ago that the old library would be closed during finals. Other matters to face the council ore : -Action on a formal ,.agreem:nt authorizing acceptance of the $170;'340 federal grant for Ma in Beach Park. -Consideration of Open Space and Conservation Elements and General Plan scheduling. -:...: Con-slderation at-planning -com- mission recom1nendalions d r a \\' i n g Laguna Beach's sphere of influence to in- clude the entire Laguna Canyon water- sbc<f~ Fabian Phelps Redwood , 70, told Orange County sheriff's deputies he was asleep in his bunkhouse quarters at the Redvtood stable, 20286 Laguna Canyon SUMMIT ... "He wanted to find out the truth abolit himself and then he said he would ask for hynosis or sodium pentothal interivew that day. At the interview not only volun- tarily taken but sought by defendant, his memory became clearer until he finally remembered what happened on the night Road. S11:t1day ~e~ the hol~~P ~~·_l!o!!Se r:emaining lnsi~~ th_ert!_~ith He said the t:io burst JD With t.he Soviet'leiaer ror 360Ut 10 minutes. th• of the crime. re_volve r, 't(.'oke him up, threatened him The motorcade took them down 17th \vith the _revolver and demand~ t'!e Street and along Constitution Avenue money which .Redy;·ood had left tn his within sight of the Washlngton Monument ~·J woufcf3lfirm"'lfle judgment." Justice Ga rdner concluded in reference to Judge Murray 's original guilty verdict in the case of the man who literally begged .authorities to determine if he did indeed kill his young wife. schedule if the one adopted \onight does not receive approval from tile 1tlf! members. The final salary decision facing trustees Is whether to approve an a~ the-board five Pf=rcenl incr.e_ue to 1d- ministra1ors. c o u n s e I o·r s , .m psychological personnel working in I.ht district . h-1oving \lans began carting the school's 60,000 volumes and futniture to the new building Monday in preparation for its dedication before commencement Fri- day. Mel l\iilchell, director of college and community servi ces. said during normal sessions all classrooms are occupied and thus could n o t be made available for --sfUay ii"Seiil 1he Trlfe rim . - ' The stu dent center is still available for study use, he said. 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It depends on tho item involved ~ and the manufacturer • . 5% Teacher Wage Hike By JOHN VALTERZA 01 1119 Dall1 P!IOI $1111 Amid a house packed with teachers from the Capistrano Unified School District, trustees ~1onday approved a five-percent increase in \o.rages for en1ployes but predicted little in the fonn of future cash for fringe benefits. And although technically the board left the door open for future negotiations, teacher spokesmen made lt obvious that they had been dealt a defeat alter a CSf\l· paign "'hich last week resulted 1n an un- precedented sick-in at the area's t\\'O high schools. But such a technique appeared to be a thing ot the past as visibly-subdued teacher sl)Okesmen left f\-fonday·s session commenting that no new sick-ins would be contem plated !.his school year. Last week some teachers had threaten- ed yet another J1iek·in if the board did not accede to teacher requests for a 14-point benefit package. But $'POkcsmen for the Capistrano Unified J.~ederalion of Teachers (CUFT> late ltfonday said all has chan&ed· "We regilrded last Thursday's action as a success and it sucettd.ed ~n proving that we took the issue very~serlously, but '''e \\.1>0't do ft again," sai d CUFT head Dave Nledhart. _ l..ast week's action came amid reports tfif CUFT and the larger and more moderate CUEA (Capistrano Unified Educators Anoclalion) were 31 odds 1 ' over the taclic. But that rift has apparently healed. "We are in it together and the CUEA Should speak for all the teachers," Niedhart said. 1\nd CUEA .Pscsidcnt Charles ConkJw' c..J--o did speak to trustees but to no avail Mon-. day as he tenned the wage increase ''too much paternalism" because his group never settled on the wage package. Conklin insisted thllt negotiations should have continued on bot h items so that a priority could be established among the benefit demands and the wage package. Some truslees IAIA!r..bemoaned-the lack of priorities thus far in the months-old negotlatlons, insisting tha t the di strict asked for the list early in the season, but never got it. ~ Monday's showdowll came with few comments from the teachers present and almost no board discussion of the "'alkout last \\'eek which caused a flurry of contingency planning by lhe high school and district adminlstnttion. Only TruSI~ President Bob Hursl made· mention of the lncldenL "I want to thank those or you (the_ tcaChcrsJ here tonight who stayed at school last Thursday and recognized that the children·s educational needt come first." Hurst said. ' . After ~ audible groan cfme from the audJence the board retired into executivl session which lastei:I at»ut 90 minutes. ,. ' (' A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Most automobiles ere guaranteed from 30 days. to one year. Most electrical products art guaranteed from 90 days lo ont yt1r. Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry, is TWO YEARS for manufacturing def• c .t s. Tht fteling is tho! manufacturing defects will surface within that two year period. Beyond this, these manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usage to give covereg~ beyond that period. • Don 't be misled by 11Phoney11 9u1rantees. They are pro rat1d1 based on mill-invoice costs, plus padding and labor to change. By tho timt you figure them up, it u•ually costs more to ch1ng1 th•n the origin1I purchase price. Carpel menufacturers tell us that 1 preponderance of . complaints is not becau•e of defects but b.c1uso of im11roptr installation. Wt minimiro tho number of complaints by having the best installers arOYnd. Also, we deal only with more substantial mills, further reducing problems. Buying · from Alden's will givt you the grt1tost security. ~ -· i • -ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES t 663 Placentia Ave, COSTA MESA 646-4838 Moo.· Thm. f to 5130: ff!, f te f: Sat. f :H te I I -, • , l 1 I ' •' I I , I I l 1 " Saddlehaek • ' ' /- Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks EDITION . - Vo'L. 66, NO. 170, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS I - ' I, Lagunans Held _ at Gunpoint by Drug Agents? -'· By JACK CHAPPELL 01 Ille Giiiy l"llot St•tf A Laguna Beach newspaperman said today that he and members of lhe public were held at gunpoint by federal narcotics agents during a $50,000 cocaine seizure and arrest or four men in Laguna 1''riday. . · Michael Eggers. managing editor or t~ NeYt's-Post. a twice-weekly publica- lion, said federal agents also took ex- posed rilm he had shot of the drug arrest in progress. A spokesmap for the Los Angeles office of the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) denied agents · had pointed weapons at any member · of !he press or public and said the film was voluntarily turned over 'to undercover agents. "I've got. six witnesses," Eggers said and he stood by his charge that a female agent standing outside an unmarked car had leveled a pistol at him . ordered him to stop shOoting photographs of the ar- rest and held him at gunpa.int until the supervisor came over and talked with him. "The gal shook me up a little bit," Eg- gers said. He said she was about 50 yards away from hiln at the time and that five or six people who had gathered to watch the -afternoon arrest ·in the shopping Irvine Earnings Up ~ompany Income Over $9 Million Irvine Co1npany net income totaled S9. I mJllfOOfor the fiscnl year ending April 30, Company President \Villiam R. MaSQn reported to shareholders in NewP..Orl Beach today. -· The net income figure amounted to a 19 percent increase when compared to company earnings last year. Total company revenue for the year just ended amounted to $56.7 million , a 21 percent boost when .-eompared to the previous fiscal tenn. Revenue also figurL'Ci as a 100 percent increase when compared to the figure of rive years ago for the giant Orange Coast ranch firm. l\Ia·so-n-made~his·financial ·report-during the regular session of lhc Irvine Com- pany stockholders meeting at Com- pany headquarlers in Newport Beach to- day . Provision for proper!y taxes was $9.7 million , and federal and state taxes on ir.come were $6.5 million. This total ta·x provision of $16.2 million, when com- pared with net income, means that almost two-thirds of every earned dollar goes for taxes, '-1ason said. The principal gains in Irvine Company revenue came from industrial develop- ment-and-operation of investment ·proJ>' erties, such as-office buildings, shopping centers, apartment complexes and in- dustrial inventory buildings, Mason stated. MasoD noted that gross revenbe from the company's agricultural operations in- creased to $8.3 million, from $7 .8 million in fiscal year 1971·72. Irvine. Company shareholders, meeting. at corporate headquarters at Newport Center, teamed that for the sixth con-· secutive year the dividend rate had been (See IRVINE, Page !) Bike Trail - _ ()v~r Freeway To Be Asked center area were "•aken up." The pe<r- ple were standing behind him, Eggers said. Laguna Beach police Were not notified in advance of the federal operation and patrol units had •bcen dispatched to the scene at Burt's Shopping Center after calls \Vere received of men with guns. A BNDD"spokesman who declined to be identilied said : "It, is my understanding that talking with the supervisor who was • , -. ~:\~ on the scene tbat. . .no \\'Capon was pointed at any member of the press. "I certaihly 'Ao'Ould be concerned i! ev~r one or my agents pointed a gun at a member of the public," a BNDD spokesman said. He said all-of the federal agents "'ere armed. "I've looked 'inlo the matter and as far as could be determined nobody pointed a gun at a membc · or the public. .Japanese Celery Drama. . ' "As far as the film is concerned it i!I 1ny understanding th e fil m "'as given up voluntarily," the sJ)Okesman said. ~ers said he and agents taJked abou1 turning over the film in his office nearby just after the arrests. "You knO\V as well as l do, you have no choice," Eggers said . He ~id ·he was told Ille government could go to court lo get th o film if necessary. ' I ' ' ' ' I Mru·yland B~nk Official Held On Fraud~ap ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPI ) -A vici president of Maryland Natk>nal .Bank '1.'ho \\'aS the treasurer Of the 'iSalule to Ted Agnew" dinner \\'as charged today wlth-conceali.1g a $5(1,000 loan from the Co~ittee to _Re-<!lcct the President by signing a !raudulcnt financial statement. ·e. I-I. \\lharton "·as ser-ved with in· -The city ol Irvine bib tnils ldTbory COIWlllttee will ut c:ity counCilmm to in- clude consideration of a bike trail bridge over the San Diego Freeway at Culver Drive in .the city's 1971-14 budget. 'lfow crop tearnl'cf~!'S lt4he'n'V1'"ne~'"'R~aiTuJj=_ 'l'iJr tie the·topic on a TolCyo television series, .iLiving For." Crop Managet James R. Manassero shows off the vegetation to members of the Fiji Broadcasting Company. Shooting still pictures for the project "1J'onq17 'were ' Setsuko-Kobayashi; reporter;-A.sns,~--~-1 Tinadi; director, and Takashi Wada, chie( photog. rapber. ·celery is reportedly a big part of the Japan- dictment .iapers th is morn ing \\'hen he voluntarily appeared at the Aqne Arundel Cou~ty sta te 's attorney'..: office after returning from a European vacation. His indictment \\'as rclumed by a grand jury last \\·eek but his identity \\'as kept s~et because he could not be located. Wharton served ns treasurer of the dinner to raise money for the Afaryland Nixon-Agne\\' cnn1paign last year. The state GOP cha irman, whO barely survived a move to oust him from office Monday night, has adm itted that finan- cial records were altered to make it ap- pear-Iha Ure dinner ·raised more money than it actually did. The ?\tary.land GOP State Central Com- mittee in a close vote killed a move to o~t Alexander Lankier fl.1onday night. A motion : l as:. Lankier to res ign was sent, after lengthy pa rl i am en tar y maneuverino. to a subcommittee, \vhere it died. Republica n national chairman George A, Bush attended the meeting. but took no poSition on !he resolution. Campaign reports said the affair col- lected $1n.195 which \vas ·turned over to the Maryland United Republican Fund and channeled to various state and na- tional campaign fund s. Oruge Coast Weather It's getting wanner. The weath· erlady secs hll(hs In the OOs for the inland area~ \Vednesdny \Vilh beach h!mpcraturcs in the 705. Overnight lows~. INSIDE TODAY State GOP money is accumu· ta ti11g, the oovernor U push~ng an attractive wx.cciling pla1l and a major speaktnlJ tour is pknu1ed. All sions point to a Ronald Reagan run for the pres~ denC11 in 1916. Set Page 18 for dt .. ll!. L.M. hl'tl " Allll L•llfw1 " ... llttt " ~Its • C11lfornl• • M11N•I ,1111111 ,, •Cl•nllltd ,.,, .. ,Nttltn•I NIWt • COf!lltt " or..,t• cwntv ' CrHJWtrd " SHrh , .. ,, tam N1tlclt ' ltMll M11'11tl1 1•11 ldl1tr1•I l'Ht • Ttttv\11.., • l.fllttt•l-tnl • ,,...,.,. • "'"'"'' •·11 Wtelbtr • '"' ''" •tem ' W-n'• NtWI 1~14 NOttM:-,. W•rM N""'I • , EMlllY l'lllt It.rt l'IMlo RESIGNS BOARD POST N. Loyall Mclaren ~~yall McLare1i, lrvi1ie Compa1iy Cliairman, Quits N. Loyall McLaren today formally resigned as chairman of !he board of !he Irvine Company. McLaren , lVho announced in April his intention to leave !he post. said hi~ decision \Vas due to age. He is 81. The board of directors cf the Irvine Company met in Newport Beach today to select a re1>lacement. Carl fl.1orrison of Culverdale, chairman of the citizens study committee, said to- day he will appear at tonight's council budget study session with a proposal for a separate bike bridge to improve safety for both cyclists and motorists who presently share the Culv~ Drive bridge lrafric Janes. Councilmen meet at 7:30 in city haU, 4201 Campus Drive to continue-study of the city's $2.4 million budget. Bike trail member Ms. Juanita Moe said a public work! department·estimate of the coif of the bridge is approximately $37 ,«XX>. The amount would be added to a list of nearly $7 million worth of capital improvements projects which councilmen have been presented. Less than $2 million is available to fund all the city's parks and recreation and r o a d w a y im- provements in the coming year. 'lllere are several reasons, Morrison said, for urging consideration of the bike trail bridge in the coming year's budget. Among them are: -The city is proceeding with a bike trail program linking nor~ Irvine com-mtinities with schools and ame~ities i~ south Irvine. Increased u of that trail means increased bike u of Culver Drive bridge and more cnnflicts between motorits using freeway onramps and cyclists who cross them, Morrison said. -The bridge project might well tie in with state highway department plans to landscape a 1.8-mile portion of the San Diego Freeway near Culver. Taxes Not Reduced A San Francisco native, McLaren has presided over company operations during the 1960s in the planning and early SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -Only 8 per- development or the largest planned com-cent of the nation's local government munily In North America -the city of units Intend to use their revenue-sharing Irvine. He joined the board in 1959 and funds to reduce property laxes, a sample became.chairman in-1960. -survey sponsored by the-Treasury McLaren was believed to have exerted Department cevealed today. Graham W. great lnrluence on all phases of company Watt, director ol the Treasury's office of operation during his tenure of lead~rship. revenue sharing, released results of the Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter of the survey at the 4lst aMual conference or late James Irvine and one or the seven ma)·ors here. directors, has frequently a t t a c k e d McLaren for exerting too much in· 2 Eattliquakes nuence. ~1cLaren Is a retired director of lhj: Atchison. ·Topeka , and sinta fl" e Jar San Diego ·' !!road. RheCri'i Manufacturln COi:n· p.any. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, the Federal Reserv~ Bank of San Francisco, and Air California, where he also served as chainnan ot the board. -SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two small earthquakes shook San Diejo COUll- ty early today, waklng some peo- ple. No damoge was reported. He holds a bachelor's dfgree· from UC Berkeley and honorary doctorates from the University of San F.ranclsco, where he I! a regent, and Whittler College. Jn addition to hls professional career, McLaren served in the U.S. Navy.during \Vorld War 11 , retiring as a rear admiral. Oynmuilc Discovered BRENTWOOD. Md. !UPI> -FBI agents ,_.1onday night found 50 pounds of. dynamite in the home or Jesse Stephcn9, ~ right-wing !ceder who died l11t week . " Or. O>arles Howe. d San Diego State, said the first hit at 3:26 a,.m. and measured between 2.5 and 3 on ~he Richter scale. Its effect wa$ -Icll as long as 50 9'conds. The second hit at 1:50 a.m .. Howe said, ·registering about 1.5 and laslln1 up to a minute: Both were centered about 45 miles northweSt or the university. tlowe said. ese diet. Nixon,· Brezli11ev Raise Glasses, Wit11ess Sign.in g Cou11ty Healtl1 Plan S-ets Few Changes for Decade \YASlllNG1'0N (AP) -Raising their champagne glasses in toasts tG U.S.- Soviet friendship, President Nixon and Leonid i. Brezhnev today w1tncssed the signing of four cooperative agreements BREZHNEV RADIATES GOOD WILL ON VISIT-Story, P•s• 4 and then steered their summit talks to the thorny issue of lnt_d'e. The leaders clinked their glasses so often and so vigorously that both spilled portions of their champagne after Secretary of State \Villiam P. Rogers and Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz joined Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko in signing the bilateral agreements. By GEORGE LEIDAL Ot !ht O•Ur l'llot lltr# If a master plan drawn by tbl Orange County Health Planni!'IB Council is ap- proved without chante following public hearings this week, Orange Coast residenls can in the next decade 'txpeet few changes in the leve1 of medical care provided them and no new hospitals. The council cites an oversupply or acute care hospital beds and suggests no more be allowed tO be built 1n the county for 10 years. Coastal community hospitals account for fewer than one-fourth or the more than 4,000 or such beds in the county. The rest are Jn hospitals in inland com- munities such as Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim or Fullerton. Exotic care servlces available to Orange County Patients are provided in existing inland hospitals. The proposed ma ster plan suggests some of those seri::ices be shifted around the county. Instead of the 35 hospitals in the count y continuing to operat t; emergency room facilities, the council suggests 17 convert them to outpatient clinics. The suggestiOn relies on improvement of Orange County' Medical Cenler in the inland city of Orange as the central loca- tion of many of the most expensive emergency care services -such as the burn treatment unit al ready housed there. But. while sllutting down. half of th e emergency rooms now operating in the county, the maste.t..plan. provi<les...ng new emergency rooms for communities along the Orange Coast. And , not aJI the emerge ncy rooms presently operated in the county are open 24 how-s a day. o r the 27 \vhi ch are, only seven are located in Orange Coast com - munities. Despite recognition of i n c r e·a s l'! cl population for cities along !he Orange {See HOSPITALS, Page 21 At one point, -the 66-year--0ld Soviet leader jokingly took a napkin from a tray and held it in front or his face so photographers could not record his si p of champagne. Then. smiling broadly, he lowered the napkin and took another sip. * * * * * * When the crowd aplaude,d Brezhnev 's light -hearted joke, Nixon pointed to the Soviet leai:ler and said, "The best politician ln the room ." Irvine Councilwoman ·.Nixon-and Brezhnev_rooc together to_nppose the State ~tment for the ceremonies '-' _ S Master Plan concluding ne~Ot.atmns on exchanges in tbe fields or hgrl6liture, oceanographic . . . and transportation research and ex-lrv1n.e Sounc1lwoman Gabrielle Pryor . .. ' today 1nchcated her opposition to a pro-tending the C!Jltural,exehange agreement. posed county health services master plan ,_.ten_ibers of lhe Senate ~nd H~se suggesting her new clly "won't be committees deallng ""Ith foreign affairs blackmail ed by ::i regional plan.'' joined diplomats and other Soviet and Mrs. Pryor said she would file her ob- U.S. officials in applauding, then ·in jections to the master plan wilh the body toasting~the-evcnt\vith-champagne whic which drew-ii Orange County Nixon ordered distributed among them. Health Planning Council. ·tier written comments will be added to the public testimony being sought by the health planning council in hearings toda y and Wednesday evenings in Santa Ana . "My chief objection is to the format , San Joaquin Board '.f o Study Preserves ' the way the data is presented," Mrs. Agricultural preserves will be the topic or a -special meeting of San Joaquin School District trustees at 7:30 a.m. Thursday . The · board wlll meet with distri ct business orrlclnls at. Los .. A I i s o s h1tcrmedlate School, 25171 tttoor Ave., El 'roro. Figures on how much ln~me the district ho s lost because of tax break!! given to lands ln preservt! will be pr<tenlcd. Pryor said. "It makes it extremely dif· flcult for cities in Orange county to ex· trapolate information they might ~ ror plannlng. I'm going to ask that future reports provide not only regional data but breakdowns by city. ''For exnmple. they ha ve 5plit the city of Irvine three ways. Local government just can't elfectlvety plan 'for community bealth care iC the data available to tben1 is put forlh on a regional basij," she said. Noting tha t she believes Irvine citizens "\\'ill demand improved emergency. mental health and preventive ,medicine services." "1rs. Pryor observed, "I feel our co1nmunit.y oxpcctit more than lhc health planning council is offering in lor1ns. of advaoccd planning. "If "'C us.a cily ~ire really planning ::1 ·new town' then health care has to be a slgnlr\cant par! or that plaoning effort." Mr!. Pryor said. - "I don't want IG sec a regional plan dictate the level of services we will prt>- vide. This report rel.l ily doesn't do Us any good at 1111, and miiy harm ou r efforts. "l'm not worried about Rmending the plnn. If it is adopted In Its pres nt form. It will take a tou gh City Council to mak e the changes . necessary, but I'm con- vinced we can do It. \Ve 1:1re not goin g to be blackmailed by a regional plan," she concluded. An1ong the deficiencies. ~lrs. Pryor noted In the sludy, relative to lrvine health services data ar~: -Faulty population estlma1es based oa (St~ OPPOSITION, Puge t1 , I Dra111a . . • O'Neal to Teach Ag~in year. it was incorporated with the Wne city recreoUon program. FromP09el -IR.VINE. ~ ,., • • in<:N!ASed. Dividend• applicable to the 19n fJscal ytar totaled 54 cen ts a share co pared with 46 1Cent• a shar.e )or 1971-71 ·and three times the rate for 1966-f7. The Irvine Company, a pti~atcly·heid,_ corpOration, distributes dl.vldcnds on the' Irvine youths wiU be able to tread the boards this summer ln .Hal O'Neal's creative dramatics-claui being offeted for the first time by the new Irvine Unified SChool District. O'Neal. kno"''n 'for his work· in the Laguna Ballet Company, offered the class oo his .O'ft'n for five years. Last Now.it bas become part off\ "Summer School of Perfonnlng Ms," pert of the .summ_er .s_euion _in &he n~w_ Wlified district, which take! over complete operation of area schools July 1. basis of 8,415,000 shares. _ ~ --More-tA'an:---half-tlKHihares-(S3. per."--- cent ) nre O\vned by the James lrvilll!: Q •. ,, ...... [;onnally 'Will Leave' White House i LOS ANGELES (UPI) -John Coo- nally is leaving the White House after a clash with Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler which may have derailed Con· nally's chances for the Republican presidentiil nOminalion, it was reported today. In Washington, a White House spokesman said Ziegler and· Cmnally are "on the best of tenns." The spokemwi said both men consider todayts story by 'nle drama and movement classes for kindergarten through ninth graders begin Wednesday and wiU run through Aug., I . Students can sign up for one or both free ses,,ions Wednesday in rooms 219-22fJ at University High School. The classes run from 8: 15 a.m. to 10: 15 a.m. and 10:30 a.m, to 12:30 p.m. Le5$00$ cover pantomime , im- provisation, Sets, costumes, musical scores and other theater basics, hopeill\IY culminating in the production of an original play, O'Neal said. School district officials v.·ant to coordinate O'Neal's class with the re- mainder of the performing arts program for an end-of·the-summer performance or festival The perfonning arts school runs from \Vednesday through Aug, I, as does the traditional high school-level summer school. Elementary level classes run from July 9 through Aug. 3. All f'me arts classes will be at Universi· ty High School. A district goal, a spokesman said, is the Los Angeles Times inaccurate. that students "will appreciate culture ----0111v-1"011t·tt1n·J1no10 Found,ation . a charitable organization est ablished by the late James Irvine 11 1nore than three decades ago. It distributes ils income to youth groups', privaJe col\~~es~and uni v er sit I e i~ hospitals and other .humanitarian service. organizations not supported by taxes. In his report to shareholders , Mason. said that the use of advanced systems of financial analysis and ·control have plac .. ed the company in a better position than ever to satisfy financial commitments to shareho lders wh ile meeting soc ial and environmen tal obligations to the com· n1unities growing on Jrvi·ne Compan)' lands. ''Long·tcrm, large-scale land develop- ment is a complex oi>eration. requiring fiscal discipline and an ability lo un- derstand tomorrow 's consequences or today 's dec isions," h-tason to 1 (- shnreholdcrs. From Pagel \1 " HOSPITALS-:-.. MINIATURE SUB RESTS ON TOP OF MOTHER SHIP Two Men Declared Dead Due to Exposure to Cold ~ ''G0vernof Corifiallfand -Rm-zieiler~and-beautYiiftti€wOi'Ja''-anaTeam-ro-ex­ have talked at great length-and will do so press themselves creatively. · " k · ·d Other music and drama coW"ses in- CONVICTION REVERSED Mark Johnson in 1972 l' essel Surfaces 1n the future, the ~ esman sai · elude glee club for grades on e The spokesman reiterated the White through four ; beginning band, glee club, House position expressed last week that a.nd instrumei:ital ensemble for grade~, Connally, the former governor of Texas, f1v~ through eight ; strings for grades Coast the study indiC3tes no new hospitals are needed for at least 10 years. Two Suh Victims Dead; ...has..no plans to ]eave his unpaj.d J!C!St but four through . eight and drama for high h h . ed th . t 1 -school-students. ~ t at e l)ever view e appom men as Also planned if enoligh students sign up a "long·term assignment." are folk dancing, modern dance. voca l The story about alleged friction ensembles and intermediate and ad- Trutl1 Dr11g Use Scored in Upset Of Conviction \Vhile services to Saddlebaclt Valley• reSident s might be improved by· upgrading Mission Community Hospital or.-•1-the Saddleback Community,- ~IOspital. no new hospitals could be built in Irvine if the master plan is adopted._.. The master planners assumed .a 19'11! population or 20,000 in one of the threl1 .hospital service areas dividing the ne~ city. No populalion in the new city wati assumed in a119ther planning area ....:i north Irvine. In fact, 30,000-residents live in the two planning areas, and fully half or the Irvine portion third hospital plarP ning area is destined for residential development . . bety,·een the two quoted an associate of vane~. band. , . ·Others Reported Okay • Con,nally who asked. not .ro be identified. Ind1v1d~l schools will st~ll off~ some Th. • ·d the lat. related fine arts classes, mcludmg folk . e newspaper sa1 assoc e con-gUil;ar. By ARTIIUR R. VINSEL finned reports that the former Texas Other slimmer classes in. the high 01 .,., 0111v J11101 11111 governor, secretary ol. the Treasury and school session include algebra, art, auto A murder conviction obtained against a KEY \VEST, Fla. (UPI) -Two men trapped since Sunday in ·a midget sub- marine were declared dead today of eK- posure to the cold. Dr, David Youngblood, • physician aboard the mother ship, Sea Diver, said that hope for the men -Al Stbver, 51, Juno Beach, Fla., and Clayton Link, 31, of Binghamton, N.Y. -was given up Uiis morning when there had been no sign of life from the two for several hours. Two other men aboard the minisub, 1 Archibald "Jock" Menzies of Vero Beach. Fla., and Dr. Robert Meek, 24, an ' ~rologist fro m Santa Barbara , were T removed from e vesse m gCiO(f"'Coh. dition Monday when the sub was hoisted aboard the Sea Diver. _ The 21-foot submarine was trapped 360 feet down on the ocean floor for 31 hours when it became entangled in the debris of a scuttled destroyer 20 miles south of Key West Sunday. The vessel belonged to the Smittisoniao_ lnstitu.H@ _ __anQ_ was doing research on tishlife when the ac- cident occurred. ' Youngblood said the la st obvious visual Studertts Eriter Week of Firials Withou! Library Though a $3.2 million library is about to open at Saddleback College, there is no library at all during final s week. Students \Vere notified in the campus paper a month ago that the old library would be closed during finals. Moving vans began carting the school's 60,000 volumes and furniture to the new building Monday in preparation for its dedication before commencement Fri- day . Me1 l\fitche\I, director of college anct community services, said during normal sessions all classrooms are occupied and ~ could not be made available for study use in the interin1. The student center is still available for study use, he said. ORAN~E COAST " DAILY PILOT T,,.. 0'111\it Coe~! DAILY PI LOT, wllll w~lcPI l~ combined lne NtW$·l'r.s.1, h 1>11bll11<ed by "'' 0r81'11jf Coest Publl•111"9 Comptny. $'1M· ""'' "";11on1 "'' P11bl1111tld, Mo."'ld~'I' ltltOllOll ""'"'!'I'· tor (Ollf Mtu, NtWpl!J:! Jtt<PI,_ tl""'l•n!jlon BltCll/~Ollftlllfl Vtlley, l~ I H cll, lrvlntl~Ncllt"9Ck •ncl Sin (jl!......,,I/ ~In JuM C~o•l!ttl'IO, A 1in91e tt'9!0t\ll '°'''°" •• wbh1~ Stlv•dlJI ~"" Sund1ys. rr.. prlnci.,.I Pllbll)lliJIO Pl•nf i1 ;ol JJO Weil lloy S!• .. 1. Cost1 Mew, C1!110rnl•, 'Hit, l{ob1r1 N. w,.d l'rtlk:ltnl •f'ld P11llllther J 1,~ R. Curlty Viet Prt1~"'' •P'HI G•...-rtl M•~•otr Tlorom11 IC'tt"il Edlror Tloro,,,11 A. M11r plo:11• Ml~•9<nt Ell+•or Cf11.f11 J..I, loo1 ll itoli1rd P. Ni ll ... u l111n1 Mt~IOl"f Edll0'1 Coll• Mni uo W111 ll•Y !.!••fl H~tl llt•C"'t ,m HtWPOrl loul .... t rd 1..-.1111• ltll(/'l f m l"oru t ""'"Ill' H\ll'lll"910o lltt(J\: 1111$ l!ltlefl 10\l!t vt rd $tn Cltmtf'ff: :ins H~fll't ,, Ctll'lll'lll Jltt l Tit" ...... 11141 M2-4J21 C,_.,... AMrtltl11t '42·1,71 In, C.....,_t. All hl'•tt-.m; T ... ,. ... 4f2-44ZO c.oyr1gl!t, 1ffJ, Or1119t Co.H "llllllliiltlf , ...... HnY. Ho fleWI 1lorlu. ltlwlr•!loll1, M llofhll 11'1<11 .. r or <tdvt'11'0,,.,.NI l'ttt'WI"' ~ IW f'OOl'Ofll(td •i ....... r IP«hll Dtl· 1!11t floll OI C°'7fltflt owt\tf'. • '~ (/t h Nf!etH H id ti COllt Mt~. (1flr..nlf, kllltUlptfell lrP' t1rri.r U IS 1"10nffl1Yi !rt> -II Q,lJ ll10flt!llYI ,..,m11ry •1tt11e1~1 u.u """"'tr. signs of life from the two victims was observed at 8:15 8.m. (PDT) 'Monday,. when the min1suD~was Still on the bottom. The physician said hope for the survival of the two was kept alive by the fact that when the body temperature drops a person's breathing becomes "quite shallow and they_can remain alive for a considerable length of time.'' · He said ·temperatur.es inside the _minisub~ dropped-lo-45--degrees -and_ re. mained there for a protracted peiiod. rvtenzies and Meek were in the forward section of the 21-foot submarine when it ~....!L ~ntrappe~d Link and Stover were in ·the aft sechon. There was no connecting door between the compartments. The forwafd section \Vas made of plastic, v.•hile the aft· section \vas oonstructed of aluminum -pennit· ting a more rapid heat loss. The forward .seCtion contained a view- ing glass bubble from \Vhich the craft was-controlled,-and from th is.scction'tbe two forward could also see the two. in the rear. " Youngblood said the last 1voril that the t1vo victi ms were still alive came from Menzies. The doctor also said it 11•as Menzies who guided rescuers in place- ment of the grappling hook which even- tually was used to pull the minisub free from the ensnaring debris. Capt. Thomas W. Cuddy, senior naval officer ~ssigned to the rescue team, said the accident was an understandable one. He sa:d the pilot had only about 30 feet of visibility, "and with 30-foot visibility he simply got into a place he couldn't get out of." Navy Secr~tary, pl~ to leave ~. W!"te shop, boys physical e ducation , one-time San Clemente ?i-1arine in the House advisory position that he took JUSt economics health and driver education slaying of his v..ife -based on a five .. w~ks ago, after switching to the U.S. Hls~ry. clothing, civics, English'. marathon interrogation usi ng the alleged Republican party from the. nemoci:ats. aqua tics, math , woodshop and typing. truth serum sodium amytol -has been c.orutally told reporters m Washmgton Classes for K-8 students will be offered reversed, nearly tv.•o years to the day j\!onday night he woold hold a news con-at Irvine's four elementary and one in-after her brutal death. ference this week.;..... probably Wednesday termediate school. The Fourth District Court of Appeals -to cl,~ar up what he called "~II t~e f Students can attend any school, but today announced the ruling in favor of rumors. abou t the status of his White transportation won't be provided by the Mark A. Johnson. 22, on his contention . l:io_use JOb. district-that drug·induced statements admitted Connally said he didOOt know-Where K-8 courses include arts and craftS. as evidence were not gh'en voluntarily, reJ>?MS tl~t he was dissatisfied with the reading and math, cooking, animal life, Judge William »-lurray had ruled dur- ~dv_JSOfY Job came from,_and added: "I• backpacking, metal shop, woodshop, ten~ ing J~s Orange....County~ Superior.- Just wish all of you would let me speak nis, human relations. chemistry, camp-Court trial · that confessions and ad· for myself." ing, African animals. Japan, imects, missions about the case were properly The one planning area in which popula- tion projections are discus~ed -area four -lumps Irvine with Costa l\fesa and Newport Beach. The study suggests there will be a 90 percent increase in the Ir vine population in the next decade. The master pion assumes hospital needs in Irvine based on a 1983 popula- 1 ion of 38.000 -20.000 plus 90 percent or 18.000 new re'sidents . The study assumes -filrlher :· au-these Will liv'e -soUlh of the San Diego Fr1eeway. ..,. Connally advised Pre!ident Nixon to Spain and the age of dinosaurs. . i[lduced and the defendant correctly ad· fire Zieglt;r in the v.·ake of 'Wale'late Si~-ups for that session, wh lcQ nms vised of bis rights. m l beciws<t-Zlt!gler's'115eftiltiess-:is-pres.-four-Weeks-rrom-e:l5-a:nr.to12:301r.nr.;---;Justtce-ROOerrt:ardnerdlssented with·.-----ll'-f!Ollt Pllfle · ~retary was limited because . or are being taken at the di.strict office at the findings ~r-~wo fellow justices in t6e 0· PP.OSITIO. .N .. , Ziegler's rote· as a -spokesman dllrblg the 4542 Michelson Road. Sin-Bernardino appeats· court, and Issued Watergate coverup, and his fear that a lengthy explanation. ' •• Ziegler might ultimately be tainted He challenged the basis of the ruling , personally by the Watergate ma tter " the Co t D' ector that no appellate court or supreme court source said. ' as 1r has yet admitted polygraph or truth Connally. J)E!rsonally conf;onted Ziegler .,, . serum . t~st re:ru~ts as absolute ~roof of and told bin_!_ he should resig!!J the Tim~'-1-........ _ ~.l-l~~l info~at1on obtained through-their us~,__ reported. -·-~ts .tt.11 uu1·1 y . "This case ~presents a classic re.flec- The President, instead of following tion of the attitude of the courts tov•ards ~nnally's reported advice, promoted Executive Director Melvin Carpenter. the rules of evidence which I find com- Ziegler to special assistant and expanded of ihe South Coast Regional Zone pletely out or step with the facts or life as his authority. Conservation Commiss'ion, was granted they exist today," Justice Gardner wrote. Meanw hile, reports appeared that <;on-at ho .t ,1 da . d alin .th He indicated that new forms of in- nally did no~ have access to the Pres1•• gre er aut rt Y !>on Y m e g WI vestigation into criminal matters must violators of J>foposition 20. •· den t and that he was upset that he had be explored in certain circumstances. not been offered the post of secretary of By a 5-4-1 vote, commi.ssiooers voted to Johnson, arrested almost a year to the state. ._ · allow Carpenter to bring possible viola-day aft er his wife Connie was found kill- The Times said Connally believes tloos directly to the state Attorney ed in their apartment at 416 Monterey Ziegler planted the stories to discredit General, rather than having lo go Lane on June l~ 1971. recalled under him. They were not true, and Connally through the commission. sodium amytol that he had indeed struck "could see Nixon whenever he wanted Carpenter will inves1lgate all com- his wife. "could see Nixon whenever he wanted plaints,·send letters lo the violators tell-But he could never be induced to.admit to," the source said. ing them to cease and desist, and notify or recall stabbing her too, although the the attorney general who will then take defendant had some recollection of bury· action. Carpenter's authority previo1,1sly ing a knife and throwing Iler v.·allet off included only investigating the com-the pier. • "inaccurate 196~70 data which hasn't been updated to reflect reality. I've ask- ed them to contact us for correct data . CThe-repor:La1ssumes-there-were 20,000 Irvine residents in 1972J. -Incorrect assumptions regarding the location of residents in the new city. (The report recognizes no development in the city of Irvine north of the San Dieii Freeway). ,. -Too conservative projections of future city population. (The study adds only 18,000 residents \o Irvi!ie in the next 10 ·years. _Half that nµmber have moved into the city since incorporation, city of- ficials esti mate). .. plaints. He was the only executive direc-J·{e also recalled taking' a shower to tor among the six regional coastline com-· \Vas h of_f bloodstains in delving into the missions who lacked the expanded recesses of his mind about that hazy, authority. tragic night . Hospital Plan An Jrvine Company spokesman sai! to- day executives of the land development., firm ar:e also studying the lengthy health planning council study and master ptart The spokesman sa id it is difficult to kno"'' if the firm had· been asked to sup- ply economic or population data, County Breakdowri Given The infonnation in the chart below is drawn from the master plan study completed by the Orange Count y Health Planning Council. The plan is cur- rently being given a series of public hearings in the county courthouse 700 Civic Center Dri ve West, Santa Ana. ' Hearings on faciBti es and 1nanpower are set for 7:30 p.m. today in Depart· ments 3 and 5 of Superior Court. Following public hearings . the master plan will be forwarded to Sacramento for approval a~ required by Ja1v. prio r to July t. The follow1ng char1 compares the number or hospitals and selected services they provide to residents of four areas of the county, according to data com- piled by the health plant'ling council. South County llarbor Area (3 llos pltals, 12 Jlospltals, 403 total beds) 444 total beds) Open Heart Surgery Radium Therapy Cobalt Therapy Intensive Care Units Gard lac Care Organ Transplant Bank Bum Care Kidney Dialysis (fnpaUent ) Radiation Diagnosis None None None None 3 2 ' None None . None None None 3 l Weal Orange Counll ( 4 Hos pita~ - 419 total beds) None None J None None None · 3 .I An ab elm SaaUAna CZI HOlpltals, 3, 71$ total·bed•) 5 I 6 21 17 -· - II WHO'S BEHIND YOU? I How much do guarantees mean? It depends on the item involved ind the manufacturer. A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year. Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days lo one year. Guarantees on carpeting are complicoted. The rule in the industry is TWO YEARS for m1nufacturin9 defect s • The feeling is that manufacturing defects will surface within that two year period. Beyond this. these manufacturers feel there are loO many variables in the usoge lo give coverage beyon I ot perioa:- Don't be mi.sled by "Phoney" guarantees. They ere pro rated, based on mill-invoice costs, plus padding end labor to change. By the time you figure them up, it usuolly costs more to change than the original purchase price. Carpel manufacturers tell us thot a preponderance of complaints ls not b~couse 9f defects but because of · improper installation. We minimize the number of comploints by having the best inshllers around. Also, we deal only with mO're substantial mills, further reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the greatest security. ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 • ' Moo.· Tllurs. 9 to S:JO; Fri. 9 to. 9; s.t. 9:30 to I • ( .. I • Uupiington Bea eh " Today's Final N.Y. Stocks .. • VqJ:. 66 , NO. 170, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNtY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1 ~73 TEN CENTS • Huntington Police ·Will Add 3 Helicopters Jly JOANNE REYNOLDS 01 1111 DlllY l'llet Stiff 1be Huntington Beach police air patrol will be Increased by three belicoplenl this WJ!fk when three former U.S. Army heJJcopt.ers are added to the existing two- shiP fleet. · Poli~ Chief Earle Robitaille confirmed the acquisition of the G-47 model Bell he~pters Monday afternoon. There was no 1xplanation •f the lack of an officia l announcement about acquisition of the " JJ7 itnesses , . 8.ung!J!!g By ARTHUR R. YINSEL Of .. Dtlly l"li.t lletf A trio given immunity for testifying in ·the murder-for-hire conspiracy case in- volving a onetime Newport Beach lawyer ~pilled out a grotesque story Monday -0f confused. bungling almost-comical ef- forts as hired thugs. The alleged middleman for what they called the Organization. assertedly head- ed by attorney Michael K. Remington. was expected to take the stand this morning in the third day of a preliminary hearing. Remington, 33, is charged with four c;:ounts each of soliciting to commit murder and conspiracy. :- cary-M; R011o, 21, a karate Champion ' who has appeared on the Kung Fu television series, pleaded guilty to similar charges last week and is ex- , pected to be the prosecution's key witness. craft which the city bas known about since June 8. , Robitaille said the ships, which were declared surplus by the Department. of Defense, cost the city nothing to obtain. They are currently at an Air Force storage depot in Tuscon, Ariz. · "Our agreements calls for us to main- tain the ships i.n operaU011;al condition so that they could be returned to the Ar.my in case of emergency," the chief.said. At ?vfonday night's City Counci l · meetin(, l\,obitaille said the acquisition of the three helicopters ih no way affects the need for the $35,ooo· fixed-wing craft that 'the city has agreed to purchase with revenue-sharing funds . He told thl! City Council that the three ships can be maintained at the city's heliport by th e city's helicopter mechanic "under the projected budget for helicopter maintenance." This will be possible, Robitaille ex- .. pla'ined, bec,ause one ship ."will be brok~n down for parts." He said the ship will not complete,ly be cannibalized so that it can be reassembled if necessary. All of the parts for the Bell helicopters are available free because \heY have been declared surplus by the Army, the chief added: The additional ships will not be used for routine p a t r o I, according to Robitaille . He Said they will be used for training emergency search and rescue and for narcotics surveillance which is frequenUy conducted outside the city. One reason cited for not using the Bell helicopters on regular patrol duty is the noise Jeyel created by the tw~blade rotor. · · 1 That noise level is higher than the noise generated by the H u g h e s helicopters currently used for police patrol, officials said. Robitaille described the noise of a Bell ' helicopter as the "\vhop.whop soUnd generally associated \vith military craft." He pointed out that use of the ad- ditional ships for training, for special patrol and emergencies wil l free the t\vo existing ships and the airplane for regular patrol duty. The extra ships , \\ilich were buil~ in 1956 or 1957, have fewer air miles on ' them than the city's, 1969 and 1970 model : helicoP,ters. he pointed out~ ; It has been lhe \Vear on the two Hughes · . ships that led the police to seek ad- CSee 3 COPTERS, Page 2) ., . Bud_get Approve-=-d ____, , Beach Council Gives 4-2 Sanction · Following a debate on the number of new employes to be hired by the city, Huntington Beach councilmen approved a $30.9 million budget by a 4-2 margin Monday night. Vice Mayor Henry Duke and Coun- cilman Al Coen cast the dissenting votes saying they were dissatisfied -and frust:ated with the. administrator's pro- posal to -hire an additional 119 city employes . Mayor Jerry J\.1atney wa s absent. Those additional effiployes include 55 people whose jobs with the city have been funded under the federal Publi c diticnat employes be hired as the need for them arises. · Another issue that has surfaced in discussions of the budget is the use of the city's $678,888 in federal revenue sharing ·funds. As adopted.· Monday night. the budget calls . for revenue sharing flinds to be spent ,on a new harbors and fire depart· ment building in Huntington Harbour ($450,000), a fixed "'ing plane for ·the police department ($35,0001 and a · spbc· trophotometer for use by the en· vironment al cont rol division or the l' essel Surfaces harbors and beaches d e p a r t m e n t ($9,500), A total of $375,000 will go to books for the new li_brary. $232,166 for park ac· qu.isition and $'209,72l to landscape me- dians along Brookhurst Street and Adams Avenue. Ro,vlands acknowledged that the ap- proved list of expenditures is $2.5 miUion nlore than anticipated revenues, but he said th e di fference ·will probably be made up from revenue sharing runds not spent lhis year and other money that is .nOt spent. _ E®!loyrn~nt PJogr~m (PEP) (or tj}~ past tWo years. City admi~strator David T s h v • -· • -0 d Rowlands said the city will be . paying WO u Ictnns ea • their salaries since PEP funds are being ·---_ --.. __ ,, _wJthdrawn. --·· --·--- The total salary allocation for !he new '\I ' - ' -1 I lie was characterized Monday as-the man who .. dealt witlrlndMduah-hirecHo- murder or brutally lnt~te witnesses I ,, Ul"t T•l""'°'9 employes ,will total about 1150;000 over 0th R d Ok ~~MJtJ:i:W.tiiai'!JIO'J_IOW-liUtlg•t-_ --.€1!8--eporte _ ay ---..r.,- is nearly 15 percent higher tfian last "''1 ln civil cases involving Remington. ~peaking earnestly, contritely and sOmetimes with embarrassment, the witnesses Monday told of four separate forays in which: · SOVIET' LEADER;JIREZHNEV SPILLS HIS CHAMPAGNE Drinks OV1rflow.at :roasting Session at State OepArtment year's budget, Rowlan_~ assured coun· ciJinen that the city's tax rate of $1.62 per $100 assessed valuation will not be raised. d He vowed to keep it at the current level for several years. KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) -Two men trapped since Sunday in a midget sub- marine were declared dead today of ex· posure to the cold. Menzies and Meek were in the forward .section of the 21-foot submarine .:When it became entrapped, and Link and Stover \Vere in the aft section. -They "'ere thwarted when one ma:n destined for a beating refused to open his i·~---aoor. -. -They fell asleep in their-car ~h~le on watch waiting for one marked v1ct1m to come home . Nixo-n,-Br-ezhnev-Both Jn __ discussing_the new 'employes with councilmen, Rowlands also promised that no new employe positionS will be needed in the city next year. pr. David Youngblood, physician aboard the mother ship, Sea Oiver,-S8id that hope for the men -Al Stover, 51, Juno Beach, Fla., and Clayton Link, 31, of BinWtamton, N. Y. -was given ~P this morning when there had been no sign of life from the two for several hours. There \vas no coMecting door between the CQmpartments. The forward section was made of Plastic, while the aft section was constructed of aluminum -permit· ting a more r.'.l.pjd heat ioss. .. .. I I '' I , -The gun they obtained for the job fell 4 apaft as they proudly showed it off to Rollo, who became enraged. -They became lost while trying to find their target's home after being di spa«;h· ed. to dispatch him be!ore 1!C could testify the following morning . in a . lawsuit against Remington and hts vending com- (See REMINGTON, Page !l Clink, Drink at Signing \VASHLNGTON (AP\ -Leonid I. Ni xon paid hi s compliment to Brezhnev, by President Nixon's account Brezhnev's politiCal skills as they sat "the best politician in the room," turned side by side in Chippendale chairs and on the charm today in the second round "'atched Secretary of State William P. of the ir summit sess ioils. The ebullient Soviet Communist party Rogers. secretary of Agriculture Earl leader hammed it up "with Nixon Butz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei F • V ll photographers and a congressional Gromyko sign agreements on cultural ounwin a e')" delegation at a ceremony marking four aQd scientific exchanges, transportation BREZHNEV RADIATES GOOD research, oceanography and agricultural T . r K:lled WILL ON VISIT-Story, Page 4 research. _ ee1·t·age _ ~ Leaning toward Uie President wit h fresh agreements between the countries. mock seriousness, Brezhnev said -o Way to Worl ,. He did not even miss a beat when he through a Soviet interpreter. Victor I n " spill~d some champagne in the State Sukhodrev ' "They are signing these ; Department's ornate Benjamin Franklin t A Fountain Valley teenager on 'her way Room. , treaties for us." He noted that most of the additional employes, other than the-PEP people. are being hired to man posts created by the construction of the new civic center. This includes a receptionist for the city hall JobbY and 3dditional police personnel for building security, to run the women's jail arld to handle the new co·mputeriifd communications system. But Coen and Duke were not satisfied. Coen suggested an arbitrary figure of 50 or 60 new employes be set and that ad- Beach Man Given T1·eatment, Held On Drug. Charges to her first day of work with the city's The politick~ was with Sen. J. w. Overhearing the stage whi s per, ftcreation department was killed Mon· Fulbright, chairman of the Senate Rogers, a pretty quick -man· with a quip A 22.year~ld Huntington Beach man dly morning when her car collided with Foreign RelapQns Committee, and himself, stopped, looked up and asked another at the intersectim of Brookhurst meinbers of Congress at a Blair HouSe BfezhOev: "How do you spell your found wandering dazed, slashed and Street and Slater Avenue, police said. luncheon. Brezhnev is pressing har<;l for name?" bleeding in Laguna Beach by polic;e was Heather Anne Clayton Liddell, 18, who trade COQcessions .. but a majority of both Earlier, while some 500 State Depart-rushed to South c.oast Community was graduated from Fountain Valley houses has vowed to block them unless ment employes and Soviet embassy l-Jospital and then to the jail ward of the High School Thursday, di~ of massi'('e restrictions .on emigration of Jews and workers watched Brezhnev playfull y · in,temal injuries at Fountam VaUey Com· other minorities are relaxed. reached for a napkin to hide his face while county medical center early today. munlty Hospital seven hours after the 11 ' Later in the day, the Soviet lea411J was photographers took ·his picture sippin g Jay Bamfield Holmes r:1. 20701 Beacll a.m. accident. ~ lo return to tbe Oval Office in the White champagne. He wound up spilling about Boulevard, was arresled on alleged Two other men aboard the minisub, Archibald "Jock" Menzies of Vero Beach, Fla., and Dr. Robert Meek, 24, an ichthyologist from Santa Barbara, were removed Irom the vessel in gOOd con- dition Monday when tbe sub was hoisted aboard the Sea, Diver. The 21-foot submarine was trapped 360 feet down on the ocean floor for 31 hours whe n it became entangled in the debris of a scuttled destroyer 20 miles south of Key West Sunday. The vessel belonged -to the Smithsonian Institution and was · doing research on fishlife when the ac- cident occurred. Youngblood said the last obvious visual signs of life from the two -victims-was observed at 8:15 a.m. (PDT) Monday, when the minisub was still on the bottom. The physician said hope .for the survival of the two was kept alive by the fact that when the body temperature drops a per.son's breathing becomes "quite shallow and they can remain alive for a considerable length of time.11 He said ~mperatures inside the minisub dropped to 45 degrees and re- mained there for a protracted period. Three olher persons, inclucbng . a House to resume summit discussions half the glass onto the noor. He possession or marijuana and dangerou s passenger in the girl's car. \Vere also 1n-with the Preside nl. The scheduled topic reCQvered quickl y, however, and the H , G' J jured in the f'!lis,hap and later released was lrade and how \O increase it.-toasts \V,ent On. dr~:~icc said today slashes on the man's unt1ngton n• from the hosp1ta . . _ . . • The driver of the car which CQ\hded , , arms which required 150 sh~ches to • • • witlLMiss-Liddcll's. Angell G<ne ~d_WJ!~dJ_ --c IDA-• --close wece _ aPl>'ttenlly seij,inlllctecL-Bies-of-lnJllnes t8, ol IOUI Margo Lane, Wostmlnstcr, .... apsule ounc ct1on Holmes at first had tolri officers he had escaped tnJury. police ~aid. · '-" been attacked in Newport Beach and had · Miss Liddell, 1os11 La Puente st;;.~~ hitchhiked to Laguna Beach. After Accident eastbound on Slater when she en.ter ·ct Newport detectives were contacted, intersection on a gree~ light, police ~1 • flere in capsule Iorm are the-major actions taken Afonday night by the and a descri ption of the alleged assailant ~ Police said Edwards pickup true wa: Huntington Beach City C0W1cil: was put out to pafrol units. hea&:d south on Brookhurst and struc , ' Capt. David Brown said that as am· tbeEdgtrlrd's ,car hblr~~· slid into another ~BUDGET: Adop~ed a $30.9 million budget for fiscal 1973-74. This year'f bulanee attendants rendered first aid to wa s ve c e . t rtfn' tax·rate·of $1.62 per $100 assessed valu'ation, Is expeCted to remain the same Holmes, they removed hls shirt. car on Brookhurst wattlng for he g · in ·1973-74. He called for them to return it saying: light-to proceed north, pollce said. "G' ba k hirt , , ts-, 'n1e driver of that car, William Elie -iv~ ,r;t-e c mys ;,my JOID are m .,...., 23 1 Tuscon Ariz and his l\1EADOWLARK : Accepted petitions signed by more lhan 6,700 Hunting· there . Brown said. ft'.Nlnaon , ' 0 !J _ ., I ton Bea:::h residents asklng that the city buy the $4 million Meadowlark golf Police allegedly seized two marijuana passenger Marureen Hartnett, 23, also o . k · h · · 1 · be hi k t Lat t Tu ;uf red minor injuries police course or enact zoning restrictions to eep it as open spa<:e Jn t e event it 1s c1ga ret e,s 1n ~ s r~ poc e . er a sconed 5 e ' bought by a land developmeot firm . the hospital, pdls were allegedly found. rePort · . Lldd U' f. Oftlccrs also found a blood·staincd The passenger in Miss e 1 ca ' PARKING T\1ETERS : ·Formally adopted a resolution .setting the parking three-inch long blade in the man's Janet Lee Barron ~ J9, of 16316 Mt. Dana --k B , Circle, also suffered minor lnjur!es. The mete-r rate along Pacific Coast lfighway between the bluffs nnd Golden West POC et, rov.'ll said. 'lu·o girls bnd just picke<t up recreation Street at 25 cel}l.s {or t\vo hours. (!Qulpment from Los Alamos Park and were on their way to McDowell School for the opening day of the summer . ·recreation program. . ' A '\"'kesma n at F.ountaln Valley Hi gh Schoo snld Miss Lidde ll bad been Rraduated Thursday as an ou!Standing .!llludent there. Funeral services ror lhe girl are pen· ding at Westminster Memorial Par!<. ' I ,) · League Dance Slated SURFING : Approved an ordinance. whic h wt ll alto"' Slil'fers to slay In the water at the Huntington Beach pier until Lifeguards fly a "black ball flag." Previous regulations prohibited surfing.be.tween 11 a·-!"· and 5 p.nf during the The SeHvicw Little League · in Hun· summer, ---ungtol\ Beach will present its aruffial , • dance , "The FouJ Ball," Saturday at BICYCLE TRAll-'l : Agreed to study a prorosal from the Huntington Beach carpctllcr's Hall 8302 Atlanta Ave The High School Oilero Community Council to develop • series of bicycle lanes dance open to lhe public wlll be. held lcadlng to the hi&h school as a safety measure. rrom 8 p.m. 10 1:30 a.m.' Price of ad-- mission is $3 per person. • A 9-year-old Huntington .Beach girl died Monday night of injuries suffered Friday when she and two other children were struck by a car as they were riding a bicycle. Jeanne C. Herpolsheimer of 733 Utica Ave. succumbed to massive head injuries about 9 p.m. at HWltington Intercom· munity ltospital, where she had been wider intensive care since the Friday night accident. The girl, her brother Donald, 12, and a ll'<!ighbor, Lynn \Va.Iker, 9. of 725 Utica Ave., \ve re struck by a car In the In- tersection or Beach Boulevard i:1nd Yorktown Avenue Jn tluntlngton Beach. The three were ()R one bike. Police said the driver or the car. J\>Iichael G. J~ayes. 23, or 182 Bushwlck Driv~, Huntington · Beach, has n<>l been cited. The accident is still under in· vestigation. Funeral arrangements (or t h e llerpolsheimer girl . art pending at \Vestminster Memorial Park. I :rhe forward section contained a view- in( glass bubble from which the craft was controlled, and from this section the two forward could also see the two in the ~ear. Youngblood said the last word that the two . ~ic,tims were still alive came from Menzies. The doctor also said it was Menzies who guided rescuers in place- ment !lf the grappling hook which even· tually was used to pull the minisub free from the ensnaring debris. · Capt. Thomas W. Cuddy, senior naval o(fiCer assigned to the rescue team said the accident \Vas an understandable 'one. l He sa;d the pilot had only about 30 feet <lf visibility, "and with 30-foot visibility he si~ply got inkl.JU!l~he:..couldn't gc~---1 outof." -·· -· -- The ~ft end of the minisub 'was equip- ped with a hatch so that divers could enter and exi t, and thus was pressurized t? a higher degree than the forward sec-tion. Dynan1ite Discovered BRENTWOOD, Md. CUP!) -FBI agents Monday night found 50 pounds of d)'ll_amite. In the home of Jesse Stephens, a r1ght·w1ng leade r \vho died last week . Orange Coast Weather It 's getting warmer. The we a th· erlady sees highs in lhe 00s for the inland areas Wednesday with beach temperatures inJ he 70s. Overnight lows 53-65. INSIDE TODAY ~tote GOP moneu is accumu. latutg, the govtnlor is pushing an attractive ~-<:etling pla)t and a major speaki11s1 tot'r is .pla1u1ed. All sig1u point to a Ronald Reagoia run for Ille prcsi- <le11cy {11 1976. See Puge 1$ for detafls. l ,M, .. Wf II IHH11t It CIH..,,_.11 S Clltllflef ,._ts (MllU IS Cr..1-• 1s C>Mtl'I f+Mktl ' ••1...-..1 ,... ' •ntwt•l-t • fl!MM• f.11 ,-.,. "" aea" r .... ,.Kff. 14 ' ., A1111 ltMtr• 14 Mnltl I Mllfllll •ullllls 11 Nllitflll N1•1 I 0f WIW ' C.u11tr t SNttt 1 .. 11 It.di M.lrll ... lt-11 TtleYlllM • t '""'''' . w-. WMIMI\._ ..... 1).1• WM .. Ntwl I I I ~ \ RESIGNS BOARD POST N. Loyall M<:Laron ·N.L. ~cL are11 I ' Quits Irvine f Board'Pos t· N. Loyall McLaren today rormally resigned as chairman of the board of the Irvine Company. McLaren, who announced in April his Intention to leave the pcm, said his i-decislon was due t_o age. lle_b_ 31. 'l1lt boanl ol directon ol the Irvine Company met in Newport Beach today to select a _replacement. • A San Francisco native, lttcLaren b~s presided over company operations during the 1960s in the planning and early development or the largest planned .com· munity in North America -the cit'y of Irvine. He joined the board in 1959 and became chairman in 1960. McLaren was believed io have exerted great influence on all phases or company operation during his tenure of leadership. Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter of the late James Irvine and one of the seven directors, has frequentl y a t t a c k e d McLaren for exerting too much in· fluence. McLaren is a retired director of the I Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe ~ Railroad , Rheem Manufacturing Com-. pany, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company,-the Federal Reserve-Bapk of San Francisco, and Air California, where he also served as chairman of the board . He--holds ·a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and.. honorary doctorates from the University of San Francisco, where he Is a regent, and Whittier C:Ollege. Jn addition· to his professional career, Jl.1cLaren served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, retiring as a rear admiral. . Agent Held La gunans With Gun? By JACK CHAPPELL 01 II" Dtl!W .. Lit! S .. lt A Laguna Beach newspapennan s."lid tod::iy that he and members of the public v.·ere held at gwrpoint by federal narcotic1 agenll during a $50,000 cocaine seizure and' arrest or four n1cn in 1..41gwia Friday. ~iichael Eggers, managing edltor of the News-Post, a twice-weekly publica- tion, said federal agents also took ex· posed film 11< bad sho< of the drug arrest in progress. A spokesman for lhe Los Angeles offioe of the Bureau of. Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD) denied agents bad pointed weapons at any member of the pre ss or public and said the film was voluntarily turned over to undercover agents. "I've got six v.•itnesses." Eggers..said and he stood~by hi s charge that a female age nt standing outside an untnarkcd car had leveled a pistol at him. ordered him to stop shooting photographs of the ar- rest and hei4 him at gunpoint until the sui)efVISor came over and talked -with him . "The gal shook me up a little bit," Eg- gers said. He said she was about 50 yards a\vay from hi1n at the time and that five Jlr six people who had gathered to watch the .a.Itemoon amst in the shopping center area were "shaken up." 1be peo- ple were standing behind him , Eggers said. Laguna Beach police were not ~tified in advance of the federal operation and patrol U{lits had been dispatched to the scene at Burt's Shopping Center after calls were received· of men with guns. A BNDD spokesnian who declined to be identified said: "ft is my unjerst.anding that talking with the supervisor who was on the scene that. . .no v.·eapon v.·as pointed at any member of the press. "I certainly \VOuld be concerned if ev:r one of my agents pointed a gun at a member of the public," a BNDD spokesman said. He said all of the federal agehts \Vere ·armed. "I've looked into the matter and as fai-as could be determined nobody pointed a gun at a membc:-of the public. "As far as the film is concerned it is my understanding the lilm ~~s_ ~'!e.n ~P voluntarily.'' the spokesman said. Eggers said he and agents talked about turning over the film in his office nearby just a;rter tbe arreSts. "You know as 'veU as I do, you have no choice." Eggers said. He said he was told the government could go to court to get the film if n~essary. FN•P .. el REMINGT.ON TESTIMONY •••• pany. Charl es s. Hulett, 22, 1 d'T"•ll workman, ind Bobby Joe ''B.J.'' Hirt, zo. said they weno to r«etve $1 ,000 oech for tllmlnattng Allttd Fehling, former west coast distributor for C1l Vendlnc Inc., who was suing to regain 1 $1~,000 Jnvestment in the banlmlpt flrm . The Jong-haired, bearded Hu lett follow- t..'Ci Ronald Banles, 30, v.•ho testified he accompnnled H~rt on two other ex· pedit k>ns. one in which a sawed-Off shotcun blast was fired through a Chaf- fey College teacher's front window. ··1 \\"as kind of 'surprised in to everything,' " Hulett cllmed 'during questioning by Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterlon , indicating a lllick of communication about v.·hat was expected of the aJ\eged thugs. ~le added that he didn't koow his homicidal assignment until ·the night he and Hart headed for the Yorba Linda home where Fehling was staying with his brother. Hulett said 11< asked Harl what they were doing, after the latter witness received a message reporting Fehling had changed his address and had to be taken care or quickly. ''We're going up to shoot a guy," W3S Hart's alleged reply. "After that, l didn't reet much like goin'g;• he added under questioning by both Chatterton find Central Orange Countv .Judicial District Court Judge Paul G. ~1ast. "Did Bobby Joe say he Was going to shoot somebody?," the deputy District Attorney asked. "\'ei -1 don't think he really wanted to either." Hulett drev,r a few grins among the small group of municipal courtroom s~ators when he described bow the cylinl!er fell out or the potential murder weai>On when it was shown to Roll~ 0 Mike got kind or mad and angry," he remarked. chattertoo asked~ir Hulett actually agreed to perform ·some service for somebody for $1';000 without knowing what or Why, even though it involved a gun and bullets. "At the time. the money sounded pret- ty good." said Hulett. ' He and Hart were taken into custody after Fullerton Police Officer Michael Vice stopped their car the-night of May 21 and found the .357 ?>.1agnum weapon . He initially stopped Hulett's car for making a right tum into <1 , private driveway without a signal. The witness lmlmd Monday be did molo! it but the blinker must have mtlfunctJoned, Defense Att«ney Robert Manball Mor1an. who Is deleadlai.Jlcml!!&1M atone with lawyer Robert Green, iibd Hulett In cn11H1amlnatklll ii be was not 1olnc to a bar when be made the tum. · Hulett a&ld be w11 going to a liquor store. - •11 was lost,'• h<l said, confessing v.1ith a sardonic grin tbaU>.e_)VIS going to ask directions. lie was also asked if the potential murder mi ssion had anything to do ~·ith becoming Jost. "It helped," I~ulett said. •·1 knew how to get to Yorba Linda a lot faster ... " l·l11 rt,I a thin. bea rded auto wrecking ya rd ro-0wne r with a Southern accent so thick it is sometimes barely understand- able concluded Monday's testimony. He told of going aft.er a Chaffey College Instructor known only to him as Mr. Lockwood and obtaining a sawed-Of! shotgun used to fire a blast Into his home after a threatening letter was depo&lted under the windlhield of the man's car. They tried about two nights earlier to deliver the letter at 2:30 a.m. Hart and Barnes, bis business partner_ who bad accornpani6! him m what they Said was a $500 beating assigrunerit, were met with a terse refusal of their letter, spoken through the doo~. "We didn't know what to do." declared Hart, who appeared in court v.·earing jeans, a T-shirt and with an old Navy watch cap hanging from the back pocket oI his baggy pants. "We just stood there and then we left,·• continued Hart, who adlnitted'-1hey-never got paid' OCf beyond $150 in advance money. Barnes said Harl duly reported the dismal failure to Rollo aLa subsequent meeting, and, in deciding what should he done, Bobby Joe said he volunteettd to go back with the sawed'<lll aho<gun. "Ob, that's good," ROllo-W83 quoted U saying. "What if we kill him?," Barnes asked. "That's ..• 'too bad'," Rollo reported- ly replied. • Barnes said on the witness stand that he was not surprised during later stages of the Remington case probe when District Attorney's investigators ques- tioned him at the Anaheim wrecking yard. _ r Defense attorney Green asked why. "Because 1 knew I had done something wrong," he replied, looking Remington's counsel in the eye. "I was involved ... ·• Conflicting Reports Haldeman Family. Stays In Hidealvay at Newport · l\lrs. Parker did acknowledge that the Hatdemans' daughter. Ann, is staying at the Bay Jslsnd home. Connall y' s: .. ' ' ·'Leaving; CARV ED RUBY ON DISPLAY .It Wol9h1 2,890 Carall Huntingwn Mall Plan s To Show Gem ' A 2,890-carat blood-red ruby, carved as the head of Christ \v~aring a crown ot thorns, wlll be on display Friday through ~!MKfay at Huntlngt~on~ Ce11ter ?4a!h__. . 1be gem and its 15-ounce gold setting are v.·orth an estiniated $750,000, and are among several precious stones to be on dis play aL the mall during the "Stooe Age '73 Gem and Mineral Show." The ruby carving, called "F.cce Homo" ("Behold the Mnn"), stands about five inches tall and !ts '!eight is e_gual lo about one and a third pounds. 'nle sold aetting iJ about three inches tall The stone W8' rut by Loo Angeles gem carver Harry B. Derian, who spent seven months and dulled 70 diamond carving tools ·in the process. Special tools bad to be made for carv- ing the mouth and lips. he said. The ruby, which wei&hed. 4.060 carats in its rough s t a t e, came from East Africa, he reported. Also on display during the show will be a moon rock and exhibits from Chapman College, Cal Stai. Fullerton and UC Irvin e. Exhibitions of gem carving, casting and jewelry making will also be held. 1be show, sponsored by the Santa Ana _ Rock and h11neral Club, will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and saturday and from ll a.m. to 6 p.m. SWlday. Admission is free . R ec Department Plaits Un,ive rs al 'Da y Witli St"rs' • Rift ToUl - LOS ANGELES (UPJ ) -John li'ally is l(!avlng the While House altcJa clash with Press Se<:retary R41ld Ziegler v.·hlch m41y have derailed flit· nally's chances for lhe R,tpub~n presidential nomination. It was repOijijd today. • In Washington. n White 11 o u t •7 spokesman said ~iegler and Con nally ye "on the best o! terms." The spokesman said both men consider today's story. by· the l..o8 Angeles Times Inaccurate. 4 ,;Governor Connally and Ron Zieglerj' have talked at great length and wUI do '° in the future ," the spokesman said. The spokesman reiterated the ~ 1 House position expresse4 last week that , Connally, the fonner governor of Teus. has no plans to leave hiJ" unpaid post "'&it 1 that he never viewed the pppointment11t:' a "\ong·term assignment." . ' The story about alleged friction betv.·een the two quoted an associate of Connally who asked not to be identified. ' The newspaper said the associate cOn- Jfrme<l reports that the form~r Teus governor , secretary ol the Treasury and Navy Sec retary, plans to leave the White House advisory position that he took just ' five weeks ago, after switching to ~ Republican party from the Democrats-. ~ Connally told reporters in Wuhington t.tonday night he would hold a news COl'l- ference this week -probably WedneSciay -to clear up what he called "all those rumors'' about the status of his White House job. C.Onnally said he did not know where reports that he was dissatis£1ed with the advisory job carr.e from and added : "I just wish all of you would let me spdlk for myself." "' Connally advised President Niii:on to fire Ziegl~·r in the· wake of Watergate "'liecausc.. Ziegler's u~fulness as press secretary was limited because ~f Ziegler's role as a spokesman during t1ie Watergate coverup, and his fear tlb.t Zlegle• might ultimately be tainted personally by tfle.Watergate matter," the ~W'ce said. '•. · · Connallv ~soually oonfronted Z1<1~ aiidTofdhuii shciilla r esign,-the nm .. reported. ' The President, fnslead of folltnrme · ~lly's reported advte<, ,,romotid , Ziegler to special assistan t and expudftd" bis authorit y. ! Aieanwhile, reports appeared that Con· nally did not have acttas to the Prtsi· dent and that he was upset that he bad not beon offered the po!! ol S<Crttary ti state. •f' . ' Fl'.om Page 1 H. R. "Bob'.' Halde man and his famll~· are secluded j·n a Ne\'.rport Beach hideav.·ay but there are conntc ting reports as to exac tly \\'here lhey are. · John J . Wilson. ~l al d e man 's \Vashington attorney, said President Nix- on's former lop assistant is staying at the summer home of Mrs. Haldeman's father, Joseph Kt Horton, at 11 Bay Island. Mrs. Parker said the Haldemans are not stayi ng nt the home of Mrs. Haldeman's fathert a Los Angeles al- torney, because they do not want anyone to know thei r whereabouts. A day w1th movie stars and sets at Universal Studios ~s planned .for beach area children by the Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Department on June 28. Art League Sets .; I 3 COPTERS ACQUIRED • • • ditional air patrol vehicles.-One of the Hughes ships has been completely dismantled for repainting and refitting and the other is currently in the hangar for a regular minor mechanical check. Robitallle said the police deparbnent has been tncluded on a list of govemmen· t.al agenices interested in excess federal equipment for more lhao a year. Plans for acquisition of an airplane have been under 'vay !or about six mooths .- Possi bte · acqui sition of excess federal he licopters "'as-fi0f 1liscussed with the plans to purchase an airpla ne. City Administrator David Ro\\1lands said the subject was not brought up because city ofrlcials felt the chances of obtaining usable equipment this way were slim. When the poli ce department round out about the excess helicopters in Tucson six v.·eeks ago, helicopter mechanic Wendell Schubert was sent there to check on the quality of the equipment. Robitaille said, 11< reported that most were in good , flyable condition and the .department asked to have its name in- duded in the lot drawing for the ships. 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Offlc" L11irn1 8Hcn: m l!111e$1 """"" C.Stl Mt!l l »0 Wttl .. , Slrftl NI"'"'! lt•<frt l J)lJ Htwpo<I I 0¥1f\.,tfl "" (ttl'Mftlt i aoi Notftl (I (lf'ftll'lf llttl , ......... (1141 642-4121 Cl-.lfiff Alftftl1l11t •41·5171 ,,_ Htrffl Or11•t• c-•t C•m-11111 1•0·1220 copy.-ht, 1111. • o'""" Q)911 l'ull11ol!lrlf (......,.,.. No "'""' 1t11rl11. Hlw111t1'-• t1!111t111 __ ,~J_ ._._ ·•~•rlllt"""ll ,..,,1 .. IM)' M ~ •!tl'>Oul uietltl ,..., '"*uM .r UOC1J"rlt111 •-- ~ Clt'4 -'-ti ,_,, •I Coolt N\tN, C•1o•111&. "'901stli0fl w <1ulil" IJ,tof -lfllfl W rMll IJ II _,111111 111111111)' -.1lN1lllM llM -ltl!'f. "We were lucky. Some cities like Long Beach and San Diego got ships that v.·ere literally basket cases," he added. oD June 8. the department was notified of the results of the draw and on Sunday. Schubert, Lt. Robert M o r r i s o n, helicopter commander, and pilot Robert Dawson drove to Tucson in a rented camper. The chief explained that the men will live in the camper while they perfonn a routine maintena nce check of the craft prior to test flying and then bringing them home. Robitaille said the Bell helicopters are better suited for search and rescue }\·ork than the Hughes ships. The inflatable pontoons have been removed from the Hughes helicopters, he said , because they developed leaks . "That means our ships cannot fly any further over water than about 300 yards in ideal conditions," Robitail\e com·"' mented. He noted that the city boon· daries run out to the three mile limit, giving the city about S2 square miles of incorporated territory that is under water. The Bell helicopters have a much greater load capacity and can carry aluminum pontoons, the chief said . He said that, even with the pontoons. the Bell ships will be able to pick up and carry a third person In a litter with greater case lhnn the ltughes ships \\•ilhout the pontoons. Judge Se11te11ces Killing Suspect Ronald Larry \Vest, 23. has been sentenced to one to 15 yea rs in state prison for the killing or a man who died after a shootout betw~n them last Oct. 27 in a Santa Ana park. Orange Olunty Superior Court Judg• Jamet Turner ordered the prieon term aftor West. ol ""'118 Ana, pleaded guilty to reduced charges ol v o l u n t a r y manslaughter. West was arrei;ted shortly after the slaying of Tracy Thomas Lomaii:. 24, or Santa Ana . Police said at least 75 persons at the Jerome Center witnessed lhe squabble !hat ended when West shot Lo- Second Quad Dies MAR!f;T'l'A, Ga. (AP! -Tho second or the quadruplets born to Alr Force Capt. and Mn. James Phllllpt dl •d Mon· da y, a Cobb General llospllal spokesman said. Aoothcr died Sunday, a day after the mu llipl• births. Both dead babies were girls. • But ~frs. Haldeman's sister, Mrs. David Parker, who is'"Staying there, aays the Haldemans are residing elsewhere. Mrs. Parker refused to say where they are but other sources said they are staying at the Balboa Bay Club apart- me·n1 of a friend, Thomas Barrett. Barrett denies· they are with him. "I'm staying here \\'ilh my family," Barrett said this morning. Bea cl1 Optimistic About Purcl1a sc Of Golf Course Cuartled optimism was the mood at Huntington Beach city hall today follow- ing Monday night's discu ssion or possible purchase of the Meadowlark Golf Course. Petitions signed by more than 6,700 residents asking that the city bu y lhe golf course on Warner Avenue v.·ere prtsenled to city councilmen Monday night by Ken- neth Kerins, president or the HOME Council. City officials said ti discuss ion of the purchase was held durlng an executive ~ession at the end or the council meeting. Citv Admi nistrator David Ro\vlands said he ·is "vigorously pursuing all avenues of acquiring the golf course." The 96:5-acre course Is up ror sale and the owners have given the city until Jul y 8 to meet their $4 million pri ce tag before they sell it to a Beverly Hills develop- n1ent firm . Bert Carroll . president or th c 1'.leadowlark Homeowners AssoclaUon said the signatures on-the petition asking for city retention of the golf course were gathered from all parts of the city ln le ss than two weeks. ~ Petition signerS ctted the importance of the golf course as open green space in the northwestern sector or the city in asking that the city keep It from being developed Into a housing tract. Carroll said ·the city could accomplish 1hls by buying the golr course or prevenllng its .development through zoning octlon. He wns backed by Ruth Finley. presi- dent of the liuntington Beac h chapte r of the 1-e!lgue of \Vomcn Voters, nnd Roger Potter, r"epresentlng the homeowners In California Classics, the dcvelop1ncnt Oil 1he south side of Warner across from the golf course. Councilmen have volcl'd support C)f the pr6jecl-and have made It clear that they wlll seek a financial arrana:emcnt with the owners Jn an attempt to purchase the property. She sai d the Haldemans for several years have stayed at the Newport Harbor retreat dW'iog the late summer, "We are usually here In July and they usually come for the month of August," Mrs. Parker said. Bay Island ls a private island in Newport Harbor just east of. the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. There are only 21 homes on the island. It bas no vehicular access to it. Wilson said the Haldemans' move to Newport Beach is permanent. "They like it and they ~·ant a place for the children to go to school.'' he sa id. But Mrs. Parker said the ffaldemans plan to stay io Newport Beach only for the summer and will probably take up permanent residence in Pacific Palisades or Hancock Park fnl.os Angeles. • Slgnups for the eii:cursion will be taken through June 21 at the recreation center. 17th and Orange streets. from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., fl.1onday through Friday. Permission sliP5 are also available at each of the summer playgrounds, the recreation swimming pool program areas and Murd y Center. Cost for the trip is $3.50 for children age 3 to 11 , and $4.50 for 12 to 16-year- olds. f ive other trips plaMed by the department include Matiic Mountain on July 12. Japanese Villag e on July 19. San Diego Wild Anlmal Park on July 261 ice skating on August 2. and Ringling Brothers Circus at Long Beach Arena on August JO. ... Fete at Galler y· ', Artists and their art will be on dlapl"1 at a "Meet the Artists" night bolted 1tY lhe Huntington Beech Art Leqiia Wednesday, At least 3S p a i n t e r s, sculpton, p h o to g r a p hers, and craftsmen ~U attend the 7:30 p.m. reception at Gokltn West College art gallery to di9cuss their \\"Ork, '>''hich will be on display the(t through June 29. The exhibit, v.•hich features the art or 'rell·knov.TI artists Darwin Duncan and Rheta Gillette. includes acrylic. v.•ater color and oil palntings. pbotograpby, jev.•elry. pottery and metal and copptr scu lpture. 1 Gallery hours in the theater builditg are frorn 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. and \Vednesday even_~gs from 7 to 9:30 p.nr. WHO'S BEHIND YOU? , How muc h do guaranteos moa n? It depends on tho itom involved and the manufaclu,.r. A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Motl automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to ono year. Most electrical products •re guarante ed from 90 days to ont yoar. Guara ntees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry is TWO YEARS fo r manufact uring d e f e c t s . The feeli ng is that manufacturing defects will surface within that two year period . Beyond this, these .manufacturers feel there are too many varia bles in the usage to give coverage beyond that period. Don 't be misled by "Phoney" guero ntees. They are pro ratod, besed on mill.invoice costs, plus padding and labor to change, By tho time you fi g ure them up, it usually costs mo re to change than the original purc J;°ase price. Carpet man ufacturers toll us tha t a preponderance of complaints is l10t becauso of dofoc!s but because of improper installetion. Wt minimize the number of complaints by having the best in.toners around. Also , we deal·only witR more substantitl miijs, fu rther reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the grutts! security. ,_, ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntla A••· COSTA MES A 646-4838 .Moa. •Thin. 9 to 5:101 Fri. 9 to t : S..-tiJO to I , l I ' \ / H DAILY f llOT 3 Coast Murder Conviction Rev~ed Tiger Country Safari? Lion Country Safari in Laguna Hills now has tigers, tQQ. Tbe___Be_ngal ti gers -six females and three ~·males rangi11g in_age from nine months to three ,, years -were released Monday. Native to India and other parts of Asia, they mark a departure from Lion Country tradition 1of ·perpetuating African ani· 1nals. Spokesmen said the Bengal tiger is endan- gered by over-hunting, and destruction-of its 'habi- tat. The Indian government estimates the ~urrent tiger popul~tion within its border at 2,000 com· pared to 40,000 in 1930. County ·Health Plan Sets Few Changes for Decade V .S. Tite Firm Chief Kidnaped l1i Argentina By GEORGE LEIDAL Of ,,.. CMlth Pl._, Slaff _-1.La_master. pl:in drawn by the Qran@ County Health Planning Counci is air proved withou t change following public hearings this week. Qrapge Coast residents can in the next decade expect few changes in the level of med ical care provided them and no new hospitals. lbe council C ites an oversupply of acute care hospital beds and suggests no anore be allowed to be built ln the county for 10 years. Coastal community hospitals account for fewer than one-iourth of the more than (,000 of such beds in the cowity. "'-. Truth D)ug hi· Clentente Agnew Aide Indicted In Fraud Case Scored The rest are-in hospitals in inJand com- munities such as Orange, Santa Ana, Anaheim or Fullerton. Exotic care services .available to Orange County patients are provided in . existing inland hospitals. The proposed master plan suggests some of those Johnson A Son ~ 9ervices be shifted around the couiltY. Instead of the·35 hospitaJ!j: in the county continuing to operate emergency room facllitles. the council suggests 17 convert • Shem to outpatient clinics. The suggestion relies on improvement of Orange County hfedlcal Center in the intand cily of Orange as the cen tral loca· ''tton of many of the most expensive .~'imergency care services -such as the I I I I i l ·' ,I I j j I • ' I I • I I I I I Hospital, Plan County Breiili.iTown CiV.e1i Tho Information in the chart below is draWll from the master plan study completed by the Orange County Health Planning Council. Tbe plan is cur- rently being given a series of public hearings in the county courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. Hearings on facilities and manpower are set for 7:30 p.m. today in Depart· ments 3 and 5 of Superior Court. ·Following public hearings, the master plan will be forwarded to Sacramento for approval as required by la\v, prior to July 1. The followi ng chart compares the number of hospitals and selected services they provide lo residents of four areas o( the .county, aCCordi.ng to data com· piled by the health planning council. South CollDty Harbor Area (3 llospltals, (% Hospllals, 403 total beds I 444 total beds I !Jpen Heart Surgery Radium Therapy Cobalt Therapy Intensive -care Onita Cardiac Care Organ Transplant Bank Bum Care Kidney Dialysis (JnpaUcnl) RadiaUon Diagnosis None None 1 3 2 • None None 1 • • * ' •• None None 1 3 \ 2 Nooe None None 2 West Orange County ( 4 HOlpltab•, 459 total beds) Nooe None 4 3 None None None I - Anaheim Santa <\JI• (It HOlpltals, 3lllito~s) 5 I ·21 t7 I I II ·20th Anniversary - Clyde MARK IV • • • • • • LI NCOLN CONTINENTAL MERCURY MARQUIS • • MERCURY MONTEGO • • 1'1ERCURY COUGAR • • • MERCURY COMET MERCURY CAPRI • • • • • • Big Savings! Big Savings! ~ -~- Big Savings! Big Savings ! Big Savings ! Big Savings! Big Savings! < I Dick NOTE See Our Big Ad In The Pilot's Classified Section Tomorrow With Anniversary Specials On All Our Used Cars As Well . BIG SAVINGS ' ' • • EVERY CAR IN STOCK • • • • • Home Of The New Cor • • • "Goftfe11 J'OMch" . ' • ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE • "Oranp't Coun t~'• Fam ily oJ Fi11e Cor.s" ohnson & son LI i\.[(l l N (\.fl\ f'I 1 i\{ T 2GI HARIOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA i 540·5830 • ,I I, • • Home Of The New Car , , • ''GoldeM. Touch'' >· .,, 1 \' ' ' j I ., . • I " ~· r 4 DAIL V PILO I Will Planners Go By Book? TO YOUI\ HEALTH DEPT. -The Jong-awaited report of a proposed master plan for hospitals in Orange County has now been released to the public by the "Orange County Health Planning Council . 'The report was not only Jong.awaited, it is -long -period. Four-OOndred pages long, as a matter of fact, all sandwiched bet"·een reel covers. It looks li ke the LA telephone . . i.,. Size, of course, isn't hardly as hn· l portant a:s "content. But there is some 'CVidence today that people who labor I through the voluminous text1will indeed question some of that content. I BOD..ED DOWN -IN 5irnptistic fashion. ' ,what the report says is that Orange County has too many acute care 'i hospitalS no\r. That means the regular 1 sort of hospital. It suggests that no more ~ should be built and in effect, some I· numbers of hospital beds now licensed l ought to be shifted to other areas. T For example, the hospital master plan qgesu there are too many hospital , beds in the Newport Beach, l'<ota Mesa and Irvine areas and ··this "surplus" · should be shifted to cities in the woslem · sector of the OlUllty. _ Reading the report, you get the ootlon , ~ that the planning council doesn't care much for the idea of boilding a teaching r hc5pit:al at the -University of Catif'Omia's Irvine campUs, nor the CODStruction of Western Worlds hospital at Irvine, nor the proposed upgrading of our county hospital, known as Orange County Medical Center. • THROUGH IT AIL, somehow. you suspect that the health planners figure that counting up beds is the way to detennine if the people have adequatf> ' haopil2ls. &me other factors, ho\ft'ver, might be argued. Like the UC Jr{ine teaching hospital is calculated to train future physicians, c:ooduct resea~ and deal wi1ll emtie illnesses. Olnimumty hoopitals have a different role. Orange Oxmty Medical Center provides for' less-affluent patients. All this amounts to more than just counting beds. The West ern Worlds hospital ls drawn from a concept of providing complete health care for the community of Irvine. That infan t community doesn't carry much clout in population right now but it has a projected future head COi.Ult of some 430,000 residents. The v:ay the health planners have it figured, no hospitals v.·ould be built to serve ITvine ''"ithin the next decade. ALL OF THIS suggests that the big master plan may not simply be accepted as the gospe l or future hospital growth 1 f<t Orange County, Of course, it is going I to be a bit difficult for citizens or Civic leaders to pull together their comments 1 oo the volume. The big red book v.1as I released for publ ic consumption Saturday. Public hearings on the findings began I last nigb't and continue through Wed- ' nesday in the County Seat. You'd better be a speed reader tr you \\'ant to be prepared. IT \\"OUU> HA VE been nice. for es:· ample. if the health planners could have issued the big book say about one month before the public hearings were gaveled into session. But apparently the planners just didn't plan it that way. This paint in itself might raise a little debate. • " ' Astronauts Slip Outside for Repairs· SAPCE CENTF:ll, llOllSlon (AP) - Commander Charles Conrad Jr. and Paul J . Weilz stepped outside the orbiting Skylab apace SJ;ation today, revived a dead battery with a hammel'pOlllldlng repalr job and swiftly relrleved 1i~ canisters ot film which may reveal many Jecret.s or the SlUI. 'Mley slipped out.side 45 mlnutes earlier than ~uled ruid finished the planned three-houi".space walk in half the time. - 1·DON'T FALL.. rr·s a loo.g v•ay dO"'-'n," \Veitz cautloned as the two astrooauts slipped through an airlock ha tch for the walk. British Tell Hughes It's Okay to Stay - LONDON-.(AP) -Britain is extending its welcome to lfoward Hughes and his ·billions. Hughes needs a new pennit to stay in Brita~ past June 27 . He hasn't applied ( I N SHORT ... -) but a British orficial said: "There's no doubt he'll g~t an extension ." He was allowed to enter the country without a valid passport when he arrived in London unannounced Dec. 27. Official'> said he satisfied them about his identity aTid means ol support. e Ansmer to J\lixon NEW YORK (AP) -The CBS Televisioo network says it will broadcast a special 15--minute program,Jonight to present viewpoints contrasting with thooe expressed last \Vednesday by President Nixon in his nationally t e I e vi s e d economic message to the nation. The special program, which begins at 7 p.m. PDT, is part of a new CBS News policy in which ~led "instanl analysis" of presidential speecl)es has been ended by the CBS netv.·ork. e Bom_blng?'-Perl1ap8 -WASHlNG-TON---(-AP.)--D e f e.n s. e . Secretary«signate Jame:t R. Schlesinger says he might· recommend renewed American bombing of North Vietnam if Hanoi mowils a threatening oC!ensi_ve._ against South Vie1na1n:--, .;l can envisage circumstances under ·which tl)ere could be a res.unption ol the bombing," he said Mooday. SchJesinger testified before the Senate Anned SCrvices Committee which is ex· peeled to take several days before voting on his nomination. e Methadone Douhle~ WASH1 NGTON (UP ll -Ill icit use or n1ethadone. an addictive drug used as a treatment substitute for heroin, has mo re than doubled since last September, the government's chief narcotics en. forcement of ricer told Congress Monda y. John E. Ingersoll, director of the Bureau ol Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD), said methadone use is quickly approaching marijuana and heroin as a major part of the illegal drug traffic in the United States. e Nem Brn=ll Leader BRASILIA, Brazil (UPJ) -The milita ry leadership Monday ch ose Ernesto Geisel. a retired four-star general and head of the government oil mooopoly, as the next president of Brazil -y.•hcre elections have been forbidden since 1964. Geisel. 64 . "'iii take over as leader of Latin America's largest nation from Emilio Garrastazu i\1edici. who has head· ed the military government since l!l69. Medici's four-year term expires in 19i4 and he is scheduled to step down J\1arch 15. "Yep, h's a long way down," Conrad comn1en1ed as the third crewman, Dr. .Joseph P. Ker,vln. took tel evision pic..'- tu.~s frotn inside the laboratory. 'I1'le trio was nearing the end of the record 28-day missioo, aiming for a Fri- day splashdown in the Pacinc Ocean . The f.ll"St job QUI side was to 'pound on a battery ~ator In an attpmpt to free ~ stu ck electr1cal relay. '"11' \\'ORKEO, GE1'1LE.\IEN. you 've clone it again." capsule communicutor H.usly $chy,•eicknrt radioed .when signals on lhe ground indicated the battery had l>eRun charging. The operation add<d to lbe astronauts' r eputations as •1nx anything" apacemen. Earlier Jn the flight they erected a makeshift sun shade to cool down the ovomeoted _......,, and In a darin& space walk !reed a atuck 80lar panel. Alter !iilng the battery, c.nred climb- ed a sevon·rung Iaddtt to start the long task of removing tbe film cans and replacing them with a new supply. WEITZ STOOD 1N FOOT restraints outside the open hatch lo as&at with the film transler. "Look at the sun hitllng the top or those clouds. jllSt tbe tippy tops. Where ii.re ¥ifl Rusty?" Welti asked at ooe point. "Over M'ontana," Sch we i ck art answered. ''That'1 whit I thought " Weltz lllld. "You can look Into ci':iida and -all those lakes. .. 'l1>e astronaut.a: rot an early start on the space walk. With prei>ar&UCllll 1'111>' nlng ahead 1>I schedule, C«trad asked Mission Control:-<:~'hat about a little early going out?" ...._ "See no reaaon why you can't,'' came the reply. So thty we11t out about 45 minut.es early. The astronauts compleled their ex: . tensive telescope examination of the sun . Opening Day Of Summit Ends Happily ~ ""1~-WASffiNGTON-tAP) ™ Soviet Com· munist leader Le'Onid I. Breihnev, all sin.iles and good will, completed his first day of summit talks Monday:' iri what he proclaimed a happy mood. And he predicted. that when his lG-day visit is-over "l:m-certain l'JD going. to leave here in a very good mood ." Brezhnev and President Nii:on said good night at midnight. after a round of talks and a \Vh.ite House dinner party. STOPPING ON 11fE porch the leaders conferred and decided Lo get a litUe ex· tra rest. postponing today's l!!igping ceremony for four agreements by one hour. A3 the party ended it was 7 a.m. In Moorow, Nixon noted, omd he urged the Soviet leader to "get some rest." The Russians attended the black-tie af· fair attired in their traditional businCss suits. . The dinner itself had started an hour late, with White House aides explaining lhat BFezhnev wanted to chat in the r('ceiving line. SOVIET LEADER LEONID BREZHNEV AT WHITE HOUSE DINNER Ha Agrffd With Singers, ''There's Nothing Like a Dama" ANO NIXON DISCLOSED iri his toast that, noting the 125 .guests were from aeross the nation and of differing sectors of soeiety. Brezhnev had been asking "hether the individuals supported "the new initiatives in regard to Soviet· American friendship and cooperation . Nixon publicly reassured his guest : ··Not only in_this room, but across tht country. regardless of .. political party, regardless or wb~t~ver the organiution may be the overwhelming number or Americans support lhe objective of Soviet-American friendship." NY Times _ Reports Dean l\..ept $14,000 in Funds NE\\' YORK tU PI \ -'fhe Ne\\' York Times reported today that former \Vhile- House Counsel John \V . Dean 111 kept $14,CXXI of 1972 Republican campaign funds and pllt it into a special trust fund not ill his o"'" name. The Times also said that Dean, "''ho is prepared to link President Nixon with knowledge of the \\'atergate coverup \':hen he tes tifies before the Senate \Vatergate committee next week, bor- rowed another $4,000 from campaign funds lu finance his wedding and honel'1Jloon. secured that money with an l.o.u. and later repaid it with a check.. SYNDICATED COLUJ\1NIST Ja c k Anderson also reported that Dean had borrowed the $4,000 for the same purpos('. But Anderson said in ri broad- cast. 011 Metromedia television J\·looda y night that it \\'as not known whether Dean ret urned !hat money. Those were lhc first reports of anyone COMec:ted \\•ith the \Vatergate scandal using campaign funds for personal purposes. The ·itnes said sources close lo .the \Vatergate investigation gave t\\'O ac- counts of the $14.000. . One aCt'OUllt said the money came from $22,000 eannarked for placing advertisements supporting President Nlxon's IOOochina War pol.icy. It said $8,000 was spent in placing such ad· vertisemenls in the New York Times and the Washington Post, and the remainder was left over. ANDERSON SAID the $11,000 used to finance Dean's wedding in October came from the hl!Wspape!' advertising !Ulld. He also 6aid Dean deposited $14,000 re- maining from that ftmd in his sare. Dean's borrowing the $4,CXKJ was a technical crime, the Times quuoted a Justice Department official as saying. However, the official said prosecutors were not planning to charge Dean on that score because nobody had complained. * * * Scandal Figures The 66-year.()ld Brezhnev proudly ei:· plained the tY.'0 medals he wore: "Stars of pure gold" -the highest civilian and military awards of the Soviet Union - Hero of the Soviet Union and Hero of Socialist Labor. SMl!lNG, HE ALSO-displayed his alann cigarette box, which he sell at hourly intervals so he won't smote too much. It will only oPCD when the hour is up. , When it came to the after-dinner enter· tainment by the Jotumy Mann Singers, Brezhnev said tie liked best two songs "about the perennial argument going on between women ~ men." They were from "South Pacific" -"I'm Gonn'a Wash That Man Right OUt of My Hair," and "Nothing Like a Dame." "'lbere is indeed nothing better lhan women.in the world,'' said Brezhnev. One of the party's guests was June Allyson of Newport Beach. Nixon, at the end of the evening, said : "It is our goal and it is our hope that thi s day begins a week of meetinp which will make a greater contribution to the cause of peace in the world than any meetings ever held in this house." oo Monday Md scientist' here eagi!rly awNt the return of the ilm, which in- cluded the first pictures f a solar flaro observed from above earth's obscw1ng atmoophere. ' 'lbty described the flatt which erupl<d Friday u a med.Jum one, but one wbida prodllced more energy than 1' uJed on earth by-man tn several decades. A ma· Jor goat of the Skylab solar experlme11111 ls to help unlock the secret of controlled thennoouclear fusion, the source of the SWl's energy. This would . aid in the search for an unlimited and pollution-free power source on earth. 'Are you sure I can't/» <la/led to testify?' MIGs Fly Over South Vietnam, Pose New Threat SAIGON (U PI\ -Field reports sakl today North Vietnamese MIGs haYe made at least three flig~ts over South Vietnamese territory since the Jan. 28 ccase·fire in 11·h.'.lt intelligence sources called one or the most dist~ developrnents of the shaky truce .. tritelligence sources sa id North Viet· nam had sta rlt!d building nine airfields and t!1at this and th e overflights could mean the Comnlunists were ready to bat- tle the South Vietnamese ai r force for thi first time of the \\'3.f. The reported r.tJG activities coincided with Sooth Vietnamese observanee or Armed Forces Day, a display ol South Vietnamese alrpov.·er and a warning by Presi<:lem Nguyen Van Thieu that the O>nununists were still determined to ~·in a military victory in South Vietnam.. THE f\DG FLIGIITS were the first reporU.'<i in al 'least four yea11 . Throughoot the ent ire \1ietn.am ~ar. the CommWlists never employed aviation in South Vietnam although MIGs frequently battled U.S. v.'arplanes in the North. The U.S. Air Force not only has withdrawn its planes from Vietnam bot America{! planes have ceased r~ missions over the North. U.S. sources have indicated that If NOrth Vietnam begins aerial combat in the South, President NU:on may have to reappraise the U.S. decision, embodied in the Jan. rl Paris cease-fire agreement. to end U.S. air as well as naval and ground activity in South Vietnam. The latest such overflight was by a MIG 19 on Monday, Brig. Gen. Bui The Lan, commander of the South Vlet4 namese Marine Corps in the Quang Tri area, told UPf Correspondent Tracy Wood, who witnessed that flight herself from Quang Tri City. The silvery plane, flying high, came in rrom the north, made ty.·o passes ove r the city y,•hile the marines pumped heavy nuichinegun fire at it, then turned back north. I Midwest Twister Hurts 60 Probed My Lai WASHINGTON (UPI) -Attorneys attempting to overturn tho conviction of Lt. William L. Calley Jr. have asked a military court to probe the roJe the Whi~ House·played in investigating the ~ty Lai massacre. ' \ Sto rm s Pou1ul Wille Sivutli · Fro111 No rt1i'lvest to Gulf ( (10WP'I °" lint~. A!!ll11111jll !lltrf Wd~ f~· 1en11vr minor 11roperly damage, !here "'~S! n11 •eoorls of &ed11111 lnl11tit' fr°.; .. 1111 1t11rm. c .. asral Weather Sur>ny today. l fglll varleDle 111111111 nl11lll •nd morn1119 hovrs blcont•"9 w1sierly I to 12 •not1 In e!ternoon1 rodey end Wed~&y. 1111111 today up• per ~. C°"'sral lem~aturH n111191 tram st ro 10 lnlend lemperaturei ••no• from ~ 10 II. wa~r 1emper1t11r1 6S. Sun, /lfoon, Tide• TUESDAY Second 111011 ........... 11:3' p,m.. I .I SKond low , .•... J;,f5 p,m. 1.6 WEDNESDAY Flrtt 11101'1 ...... , .• 2!02 p,m, 3.1 Firs! low .. . .•••• 1;02 •.m. O.O ~ond low ....•.•.•• 6:~1 •·"" t.7 $1111 ltlNt 5:42 l ."1. I.ts 1:07 p.m. Moon lllMI IO;• p,m, Siii P:OI 1.m. DAILT PILOT DEUVERY SERVICE- ~ of th• 0.1i1J "lot h 9Ulfllltffd """"""'' .. °'' II -ft Ml •• .,. Ytll' llfllf " J1)t ,, ..... U tt W '"' ""Y ••II " ......... i. -. Cl lH If• It)• _,.. 11• t.111. fl~lf Mill klllf ... I It .,.. 1111 ... rKtlM ..,., <..,-.., t 1,111. ~•J• w I 1,M, S-ty, tll ... .., ..... .,.... .. JM. (.flt '" .... 111111 II 1.111. T t1tollolit1 • llllW .,...,. t""" ·-.,.,. A•Ml-On ......................... ... ......... .... ... ...... . I The attorneys filed a motion t..tonday with the U.S. Court of Military Appeals asking it to order the production of in· tel'\'ie~'S, wiretaps. logs and other records collectl'd. by t"'-'O rormer \Vhite irouse aides who have been mentioned Jn the Watergate case. The lawyers cited published reports that fonner New York policeman John J. Caulfield and an associate, Anthony F. UlasewiC"l, interviewed My L a I participants on behalf or the While House. Caulneld and Ulasewicz worked on undercover projects for the White House for three years beginning the spring o( 1969, principally undel' the supervision of John D. Ehrlichman, one o{ President Nixon's «hicf aides. Drowned Man Na1necl COTIONWOOD COVE, Nev. (AP ) - National Park Service rangers Monday )denli£1ed a man who drowned while swimm ing in l..ake Mohave south of here as John Loring lll, 20, of U>ng Beach. Hjs body was recovered Sunday In 90 feet of water just north of Davts Dam. Sitting Pretty Pigmy chimpaneze Louise was first aboard San Diego Zoo's new bu.• linking main zoo at San Diego to nearby San Pasqual Wild Animal Park. Service for humans starts Wednesday. -. . ·, -... • ·-i • Today's F i nal N.Y. Stocks NOL. 66, NO. 170, 2 SECTIO NS, 2o PAGES ORAN <iE COU~TY. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE ~9. 1973. TEN CENTS ' , I ,Irvine Co .. IncOme Reported at $9.1 Millio11 ' . ' Irvine Company net income totaled $9.1 million for the fiscal year ending April 30, Company President William R. Mason reported to shareholders in Newport Beach today. ' --The net -income figure amounted to a 19 pe;rcent increase when compared to cqmpany earnings last year. Total company reYenue· for the year jWlt ended amounted to $56.7 million, a 21 percent ........ ~st· when compared to the 'preyious fiscal term. ReVenue also figured as a 100 .ecrccnt 1nsreasc "' en compare lo the figure or fi'!;C years ago for the giant Orange Coast rarich firm. ' • Mason made his financial report during the regular session of the Irvine Com· pany 9tockholders meeting at Com- pany headquarters in Newport Beach to-day. · __ -Provision fotliroperly axes was .$9.7 million, and federal and state taxes on ir.come were $6.S million. This total tax provision ·of $16.2 million, when com· pared with net -income , means that almost two-thirds of every earned dollar goes for taxes, Mason said .. The ai s· in Irvine Company revenue came from industria evi!lOp- ment and operation of investment pro~ erties, such as office buildings, shopping Lido Isle, City Study Beach Bid Newport Beach city officials and the Lido -Isle Community Association are starting negotiations to d e t e r m i n e whether the association can reta in -.. ~ Ptita1~ ~acb_esJWmtm~iug_tmL~la~ · RESIGNS BOARD POST N. Loy•ll McLor•n 'Loyalf, McLare1i , lrviiie Cornpa r,iy Chairma1i , Qltits N. Loyall McLaren today formally resigned as chairman of tlle board of t:le 1fv.ine C~mpany. AtcLaren, who announced in April his intention to-leave the post, said his decision was due to age. He is 81. 11te board of directors of the Irvine COmpany met in Newport Beach today to ~ect a rep acement. ~ A San FranciSco native, McLaren has presided over company operations during the 1960s in the planning and early development of the largest planned com~ mWlity in North America -the city of Irvine. He joined the board In 1959 ~nd became chairman in 1960. McLaren was believed to have exerted g~at inOuence on .all phases of comPa~y operation during his tenure of leadership. Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter or the late James Irvine :ind one of the seven . directors, ha s frequently a t t a c k e d McLaren for exerting too much in· nuence. McLaren is a retired director of the Atchison Topeka , and Santa F' e RiilNfad: Rheem Manufacturing €om- pany, Pacific Telephone and Te legraph COmpany, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and Air CaliComia, where he also served as chairman of Uie board. Planner Given New CofC Post ' 'New Newport Beach Planning Com- inlssJoncr James Parker resigned from ope Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce position Monday and was prorilpt· 17 appointed to another,. · Parkc.r hod bet.n the chamber board 's IUll son Jl),ember to Iha NO\\'))Ort Beach Ci· tY' Council (or city ph1nning matters. Last 1\lt'tk the council appointefl f>arker to the' city PJ;inning Commission, The chamber job conflicted with Pa'rker's appointment so "'P~rker sub- ~ltted his resignation on Monday. The boorct then appointed him a~ thclr rel)rcsent•tive to the new state Urt>an PJanning and ·Land Use OCpartm~t. Vice Mayot HowarCl-Rogers and City ~tanager Robert L. Wynn conducted a preliminary meeting with LICA officials in private Frklay. · · Wynn said the meeting was to review the history of the lease, which does not tlptn unt il 1976. · · Wynn said the LICA wanted • the meeting to get discussions started, figur· ,ing it may take some time to resolve the renewal question. Lido residents have had exclusive use of the 2.5 miles of beaches surrounding the [1$.nd since it was first subdivided. Lido hOmeowners have been payiilg the city $750 a year for the 12.5 acres of bay beaches sin-ee the lease was last renewed in 1954. Wynn said there is no doubt the LICA wants to extend the agreement that also covers all street-end beaches. But he stressed that neither he nor Rogers took any position whether or not the leases should be extended -or what the' lease price should be if they arc. Any proposal to extend the agreement is likely to stir controversy because of demands for public access to California·s beaches. Two members of the South Coast R e g i o n a I Conservation Commission, charged . with carrying out provisions of "Proposition 20, the ~tal initiative, are Lido Isle residents. 'nley are Orange County Board of Supervi90f'S ChairmM ~Ronald -Gaspers and Mrs .. Joseph Rosener. • Prison. Printers 'Makin.g' Mo,.ie y . SAN LUIS OBISPO (UPI) -The Secret Service can't put three alleged C<Junter(eiters di sC<Jvered here behind bars. The culprits arc already there. Officials at the Caljfornia Men's Colony. a prison camp. revealed Monday they discovered that counterfeit money and envelopes \l'ith bogus PQStage meter imprints \Vere being made in the prison print shop. Administrative olficer Dean Green said 1,000 of the envelopes had been printed, and three crude counterfeit bills found . 2 Earthquakes Jar San-Diego SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two small earthquakes shook San Diego Coun- ty e~rly today, ....waking-&ome-pe<>- ple. No damage was reported . ·Or. Charles Ho\ve. of San Diego State, sa id the first hit at 3:26 a.m. and measured bctwacn 2.5 and 3 on the Richter scale. Its effect wa s felt as Jong as 50 J\Cconds. The seb>nd hit at 3:50 a.m .• lfowe ~in. registering about 1.5 and lristing· up to a minute.· M• Both '"ere ce ntered about 45 miles northwest or the University, HGwe saJd. ,_. -. --~ .. .., .. --. .. -· . \ .. centers, · apartment complex~s and in· dustrial inventory buildings, Mason staled. Mason noted that gross revenue.from the cpmpany's agricultt!ral opetaijons in· creased to $8.3 million, from $7.8 million in fiscal year 1971-72. Ir~ine Company shareholders, meeting at corporate headquarters at Newport Center, learned that for the sixth con- secUtive year the dividend rate had been increased. . Dividends applicable to the 1972·73 fiseat-yearlot-aled-7t-ce~hare-eom pared with 46 cents a share for 1971-72 and three times the rate for 1966-67. • The Irvine Company, a privately·held ed the company in a better position than corporation, distributes divJdends on the ever to satisfy financial commitments ~o basis of 8,415,000 shares. sharehoJdera while meeting soci~l and More than haU the share.s-(53.4 per-environmental obligations to the com- ce nt) are owned by the James Irvine munities growing on Irvine Company Foundation, a charitable organization lands. ·established by the late James Irvine Ir "Long-term, large.scale Ian~ develop-. more than thre_e decades ago. It ment is a complex operation, requiring distributes its income to youth· groups, fiscal discipline and an ~bility to un·"' Private colleges and uni v c rs it i es, derstand lomorro'l"'s consequences of hospitals and other humanitarian service today's · decisionS.."' r-.fason t o I fl organizations iiot supported by -taxes. shareholders. n-his....J:cpot:t.-to-Sbar~Mason------'"•\'(ittrthe-aid-oH-n:e+-e-a4' i n g I· y said th.at the use of advanced systems of sophisticated compu.ter technology. The financial ·analysis and control have plac-Ir vine Company has developed.. analytical aims .. un ' models to judge both the short·term and Jong.term financial consequences of the company's projects. At the same time, . the company has developed highly ef- ficient fiscal and operating controls." Mason . attributed Irvine's sustain ed growth rate to product diversification and increased activity durjng the last five years .. '"1'he Irvine Company's ability to achieve product diversity. and balance bcl\Yeen gro\vlh of income and grov.·th of invcsttneol pro1:>erties, has been a 1najor faCt"Ori~u.u.enLstrong fi nanci;il position of the company," ~1ason said. Two Others On Vessel ' Termed 01( KEY \VEST, Fla. (UPI) -Two men trapped since Sunday in a midget sub- marine were declared, dead today of ex~ posure .to the cold. Dr. David Youngblood, physician aboard the motheit ship, Sea Diver_, said that hope-for the men -Al St0.Jer, 51, Juoo Beath, Fla., and CJa"yton Link, 31, of Binghamton, N:Y. -was giv~-qp this morning when -there had-been-no.Jrliiof life from the two fQr seve.ra_l b_ours. Two other men -aboard the minisub, Archibald "Jock" Menzies of Vero Beach, Fla., and Dr. Robert Meek, 24,.an ictlthyologist fro m Sa:nta Barb,a.'ra, were removed from the vessel in good conM ditiori Monday when the sub was hoisted - ~aboard..tbe_Sea_Diver..--~- The 21-foot submarine was trapped 360_ feet down on the ocean floor for 3l hours when it ~e entangled in the debris of a scuttled des troY.er 20 miles south of , I _ ,. 1 . oanr Piiot statt Ptlot• THIS IS HOUSE (CENTER) ON BAY ISLAND OWNED BY HALDEMAN KIN But Wherubouts of Former Nixon ~ide and Family Remains Mystery - Panel to Discuss ' Newport Bridge Traf fie Relief ~<Wible desi~ !9Ll. traffj~ s~Jem that would relieve pressure on the Pacific Coast Higtiway bridg'e over upper New· port Bay l\'tl l be di!CllSSed tooight by the Transportation Plan, Citizens·· Advisory Committee. .·l'be panel is ,in1 the third phase of the city's general plan traffic study, designed to come up with an overall solution to the city's troubled traffic network. The architectural firm of Raub, Bein and Fl'05t is eitpected to outlinet me al-ternatives for restructuring the stretch of Coast Highway between · J mboree Road and-Dover Drive. Discussion is expected to cenl i; around the possibility of a freeway.type grade separation (on-ramps and off.ramps) at Dover Drive and Coast High1\•ay and a proposed parallel cros!iing of \ the bay (See BRIDGE, Page 21 {;r {;r * ·H·aldem.an; I(in Hidden ... ., . In Newpoi:t-Somewhere H. R. ''Bob" Haldeman and his fa mily are secluded in a Newport Beach hideaway but there are conflicting reports as to exactly where they are .. John J. Wilson, Ha ld ema n 's Washington attorney, said President Nix· on's former top asslst'ant is · staying at the summer home of Mrs. Haldeman's father, JoSeph K. Hprton, at -.11 Bay Island . But r.rlrs. Jialdeman's sister. Mrs. David Parker, who is staying there, says the Haldcmans are 'residing elsewhere. J\1rs. Parker refused to say w~ere they are bul other sources said they arc staying at the Balboa Bay Club apart- ment of a friend, Thomas Barrett. Barrett denies they are with him. "Fm staying here ... with my family," Barrett said this morning. ?1-trs.-Parker did .acknowledge that the Haldenlans' daughter, Ann, is staying at the Bay Island home. Mrs. Parker said the Haldemans are not staying at the home ol Mrs. Haldeman's father, a Los Angeles at- torney, because th~y do not want anyone to know their where·abouts. She said the Haldemans for several years have.stayed at the Newport Harbor retreat during the late summer. "We arc usually here in July and they . usually come for the month of August," Mrs. Parker said. Bay Island is a private island ;n Ne"'port Harbor just east of the Nc\vport 11arbor Yacht Club. There are only 21 ho mes on the lsland. It has no vehiculnr access to it. Wilson said the Haldemans' move to Newpon Beach is permane nt. Traffie .Ja111111ed "They like it and they want a place !or the children to go to school," he said. But Mrs. Parker said the Haldemans plan to stay in Newport Beach only for the summer and will probably take up permanent residence in Pacific ·Pallsades or Hancock Park In Los Angeles. Su1nmer's as _J}s ual Along ·coast Thousands of motorists trying tp escape inland heat packed the roadS into New- . -porr Beacfi t.Oday, 1jamming l traffic on Newport Bouleva rd as far b~ck as the San Dit!go F'recway in Costa 1 Mesa. "I don 1t koO'w what we 're golng to do with all of them ," said .Nevo'Pf>rt Beach Police.-Sergeant Wal!Y. .Kerr._"lt's like one b1g ~rklng ror,-as usunl," he s.iid, Authorllies said th!'.! huge crush of traffic 'On the highwiiys and 7~.ooo bodies on the. beaches ~11.s unusual tor (r week· day but they point«! out schoo l hAs just let out. ~ ' · And .even though the weather at · the beach wa_, nothing special. -overcast • \ . ._. and cOol with very low surf -inland skies w~e brigbt and sunny with tem- peratures ·approaching 90 degrees. But · even at noon more and more pea-. pie were still coming to get relief in SS.. degree temperatures in Newport .. Kerr said the huge Influx of !nldweek traffic ha sn't presented much of a prob- -lemJ9 far. · . "\Ve haven't had any big accidents or ·anything like that -just an awfu l lot of cars." he said. • rolice said other main arteries In the ~ur -l'aci!ic Coast Highway, M?cAr- lhur Boulevard and Jamboree Road - were also packed with cars trying lo find pl aces to park nea·r the water. ,- ~. ' ~ ' ' ' ~ Erid to Mosquito Dist~ict Eye<l A city ot Newport Beach resolution calling for the dissolution of the Orang~ County Mosc1ulto Abatement District has been referred 10 the Intergovernmental CQuncil for study. The OrRoge County Board of Super· visors took the action re<:ently. The lnt.crgovemmental Council is the recently-formed agency wilh mem· benhip from 24 county cities and the county government. • " . · Key West Sunday. The yessel belonged to the Smithsonian Institution and was doing research on fishlife when the ac-. cident occurred . Youngblood said the last obvious visual 'h signs of life from the two victims was observed at &:JS a.m. (PDT) Monday, when the minisub was still on the bottom . The physician said hope for the survival of the two \Yas kept alive by the fact that \Yhen the body temperature drops a person's breathing becomes "quite shallo1v and they can remain alive for a considerable leng1 h of ti1ne.'' I-le said temperatures inside the minisub dropped to 45 .degrees and re- majned there lor a protracted period. Menzies and Meek were in the forward section of the 21-foot submarine \Yhen It became entrapped, and Link and Stover were in the aft section. There wns no connecting door between the compartments. The forward section 1vas made of plastic, while the aft section 1vas constructed of aluminum -permit- ting a n1-0re r~pid heat Joss. The for\1•ard section contained a vie11J- ing glass bubble from \Yhich the craft · ~·as controlled, and from this section !hf! !See SUB, Page 2) Orange Coast Weathe r It's getting wanner. The weath- erlady sees highs in the 90s for the inland areas WedneSday with beach temperatures in the 70s. Overnight lows 58-65. INSQ)E_ TODAY State GOP money is occumu- lating, tlic gove1.,ior is pushing (In _pttractive t.az..ce.iling ·pla1~ a1td a rn.ojor speal~i11g tou r is nla nned. Alt signs point to a Ronald Reaga1i run for the pre$i· dency i'l 1976. See Pi.1!1e 18 for de ta ils. L.M. to~f 1• INtil'!t U C1llflr1111 t Cll'tllltll 1G-2S C_l(, 1S Cros~rf JS DMtll Notre.ff 1 lfll•rlal PHt ' llllltlll~tfll • fll!IN(t f.11 ''"" "" ltllwf , HN"tM'" tt ' ,\ A"rt Ltl'!dtr' 1' .Movlts I Mlllutl 'V!ldl 11 l•hfllllll "'""' ' OrlftH Ctuftl' 1 S!Mlrl• 1'-17 ile<lt Ma•lltll 10.11 Tolnlt.11111 t TflNlttl I Wttttiw t W°"'Ofl'I Ntwl 1;s,14 W1rltl Ntw1 I . ., - \' I ' I \ ? OAIL f PILOl N City Heads Wai·hed On Opinions Newport Beach city officials have been warned that they could face legal action if they don't watch_ \\·hat they say or do about subjects they may rater have lo judge. The "'aming came in a mell'k> to lhe ci- ty council from City Attorney Dennis O'Neal. lt deals with the COWlcil's ''quasi-judicial po\.\·cr." While insisting that no city offici al s have been guilty or ex pres' in g preconceived notions, O'Neil told the Dai· IY. Pilot that biased and prejudiced statements _or ~ons on a subject by a councilman or appointed Official could cause the reversal of a council action. O'Neil said tt cl<>ml't matter if the statements come ln discussion of regular council business or even in an election campaign. A man may be bitterly opposed to a certain t~ of zoning, O'Neil explained. , He may campaign against it in an elec- tion and may be elected. Tut~aJ, Junt lCJ, 1CJ7) Pat Nixo1i Not 'Plastic' NEW YORK (AP) -"Plt51 ic Pat" or warm and human Fir.i t Ladyl A magu>ne poll of a group ••nl· Ing from the fashion writer who dubbed her .. plastic'' to her own daughters comes up with a un11.nimou11 verd ict -that ~1 rs. R1Cl'iarCI ~t. Nt x:on Is for real. ''ounger d a \l g ht e r Julie Eisenhower tells Good I tousekccp. · ing, \\'hich features Lhe poll in its July issue. about her n1other's pitching ~n as a typist in the can1- paign, using her ma iden nnn1e, Patrici a Ryan. Jujie says s~e laughed over an in - sistent telephone caller "'ho S3id: "You're very nice, Miss Ryan, but I really must speak to someone close to the President." And Candy Stroud, the Women 's Wear Daily reporter who called her ..plastic," says she no looger thinks that. "She's got a good rWnd, tremen· dous discipline, t r e m e n d o u s kindneS!," truss Stroud says. If he would later vote o'n an action in '---;4 H ld supPOit or his view, (he action could 15t-. -uan ts e challenged in court, O'Neil said. ·~Cl · The court would then have to decide Connally's 'Leaving'; Rift Told I.OS ANGELES i ll~I\ -John Con· 11ally is leaving the \\'hi tc Jlouse A[er !l clt1sh \Vilh Press Sccrct11r y H.onaltJ Ziegler v:hich may have derailed Con- nally's chances for the Republic11n presidefilial nomination. Jt "'as reported today . . Jn \\lashlngt on. a \Vhile 1-1 o u s e spokesman said Ziegl er an d Connally are •·on the best of terms." The spokesman said both men consider today's story by the Los Angeles Times inaccurate. "Governor Connally and Ron Ziegler ' have talked at great length and will do so in lhe future," the spokesman said. The spokesman reiterated the While House pos ition expreMed last v.·eek that Connally, the former governor of Texas, has no plans to leave his unpaid post but that he never viev.·ed the appoinbncnt as, a "long-lerm assignment ." The story about alleged friction bct1\·een the t1vo quote·d-an associate or Connally 1vho as ked not to be idenUfied. l\'hether the man's bias on the subject c c d was enough to preyent him from im-oas t row . . The nev.•spaper said the associate con----~rtially-making-1-decision,-O!NeiLsaid __ firmed reports that the form er Tex::is Court action against municipal, "quasi· governor, sec retary or nrem asury a·na judicial" rulings have Item successful In At Gunpo;nt' Navy Seeretary, plans to leave the White the past, be added. "' H d · ·t· that he k · O'Neil'ctreSSed the-me.mo was only for . ouse a v1sory pos1 ion too · JUSt lnfonnatk>n. five" wee\cs ago, after switching to the By JACK CHAPPELL R bl' t f "'Ibe Newport Beach boards and coun-0t ""' 0111~ ,11 .. siin epu 1can par Y rom the Democrats. cil have lived up to their JdPCl!Sibilites A Laguna Beach newspapennan sa·d Connally told reporters in Washington --not to mal!e prejudiced statements "'-he l . ·d "The 1· th h ' -tOday that he and-members of the putilic ?.fooday-n1gbLhe ~d~ld a news con- sai • y rea u.e ey ave a fe thi k probabl Wedn-sd • • responsibility to give each item a fair were held at gunpoint by federal rencet 1 s we< ha-he Y e ay h ... _ " he dded t· t d . $50 000 . -o c ear up w t called "all those e .... ~, a • -narco JCS agen s ur111g a , cocaine rumors" about the statu~ of his White Hearings on_ ~ne cha~es, variances, seizure and arrest of four men in Laguna House job. use permits, and annexab~n protests are Friday. ConnaJlv said he did t k h examples of areas where e1lher the coun-. . . rt tha h d' "°· . now .w ere cil or one of its departments must make ~chael Eggers, rnanagmg editor or re~ s . t e was 1ssahsf1ed with the a decision as an unbiased judge the News-Post, a twice-weekly publica-~dviso:y JOb can:e from and added : "I The -I had ed · f · · · · ·d led al JUSt wish all of you would let me speak eouncl request in onnahon t1on, sa1 er agents al so took ex-for myself " on' . the . matter follo wing a Lea~e ~f posed film he had shot of the drug arrest Connally· advised President Nixon to Caltfonua Mayors a~d Councdmen s in progress. fire Zieglt:r in the .wake of Watergate Legl.slatlve Conference in May. A spokesman for the Los Angeles office. "because Ziegler's usefulness as press Newport Council Will Study Vn.it To Aid Plan.ners of the Bureau of Narcotics and ~cretary was limited because of . Ziegler's role as a spokesman during the Oang~s Drugs (BNDD)•derued agents Watergate coverup, and his. fear that had pcnnted weapom at any member or Ziegler might ultimately be tainted the press or public and said the flhn was personally by the Watergate matter " the voluntarily turned over to undercover source said. ' agents. -Conn~µ~_personally confronted Ziegler "I've got .six witnesses." Eggers said ~~:.him he sboUldresign,-tbe nmes and he stood by his charge that a female ·The Prosiden~ instead ol following agent standing ootsi~ an unmarked car ~Hy's re~ . advice, pro~ed A committee to help city pJannen had leveled a pistol at him, ordered him 2.•egler to ~al assistant and. expan<led formulate development standards will be to stop shooting pbotogra hs of the ar· his author~ty_ dilcul!!i aLtbe .Nemrt Beach Citl..__.rest_and_beld him-at vnn~nt until the.. ?.lllean~hile, reports appeared that ('.on-COUncil's Jwie 25 meeting. ~. -e-r--· --·na y-did-not-----have--.accesa lo-the...Presi- Reoently appointed city Planning .Com· s~perv1sor came over and talked with dent and that he was upset .that he had missioner James Parker suggested the hllll . not bee n offered the post of secretary of committee at the last council meeting. "The gal shook me up a little bit," Eg-state. The idea was postponed for further study. ·d H ·d he Parker made the suggesUOn on behalf gers sa1 . e sa1 s was about 50 yards of the Newport Harbor Chamber of eom-away from him at the time and that five From Page l merce and Newport Residents United. a or six people who had gathered to watch citil.eris group which-Woris for _!ow:!r the -aftenK!.On ar[e_st in the shopping_ S-U B-.-. population density and environmental center area were Hshaken up." The pee-• ~~ittee proposal was the re--~~~ .. were standing behind him, Eggers two forward could also see the twu in the suit ol meeting Jut weekeod betnen -~ rear. the two diVe<gent groups. nie group bad Laguna Beach police were not notified Youngblood said lhe last word that the met to diaclm ! .. ~~le council vote oo in advance of the federal operation and two Vlctims were still alive came from ~~m., 'fu:dm~~* patrol wtits had been dispatched to the Menzies. The doctor also said it was city. 'Ille grourw decided an -ad hoc scene at Burt's Shopping Center after Menzjes who guided rescuers. in place- r"" ment of the grappling hook wh1·ch even· "demity'' committee would be the best calls l\'ere received of men with guns. means of makin~ rec:ommendatioos to A Bl\'DD spokesman who declined to be lually was used to pull the minisub free from the ensnaring debris. the council on a evelopment ordinance. identified said: "It is my un.:lerstandin g c The city bu approved the population th lk. th .apt. Thomas \V. Cuddy, senior naval and land. use elements of the general de-at ta ing wi the supervisor who wa s officer assigned to the rescue tea m said velopment plan, but presently specific on the scene that. -.no \\·eapon v.•as the accident "'as an under standabie 'one. details have been left up to the different pointed at any member of the press. tie.~'.~ the pilot had onl y about 30 feet community areas. The entire plan in· "l certainly v.·ould be conce rned if ev~r of v1s1b1hty. ··and with 30-foot vi sibility eluding the community development is one of my agents pointed a gun 11 a he simply got intv a pla ce he couldn 't get expected to be completed by the end of out of." the year. member of the public," a BNDD The f k ~ t end of the minisub was equin.. Parker had suggested an ~!even mem· spo esman said. peel With a ha·tch so that divers could ber committee representing 1farious agen· He said all of the federal agent s \\'ere enter and exit, and thu s ,vas press ur ized des including the council, plannen:, NRU. armed. "I've looked into the matter an d t? a higher degree than the forward sec- =~~t:. city's enviroomeotal a_s far as could be determined nobody lion. At its las& meeting tmugh, the CCXlDcil pointed a gun at a memb€ 7 of the public. passed a remmmendatlm by Councilman "M far as the film is concerned it is cart Kymla, the appointments commit· my understanding the film was given up tee chainnan, calling for all council com· voluntarily," the spokesman said. mJttees to have ooly seven members. Eggers said he and agents talked about Each <i the ..-i council members 'll'ill choose one of the members. turning over ~ film in his office nearby just after the ah-est s. • OIAM•I COAST • DAILY PILOT Tll9 Or1 .... ,(01SI DAI LY PILOT, wllll wfl>Cl'I tt (oml>hMll !ht Nlwt-PttU, It wolf,hed tr i... Or•no• '""''' P1*111hl"9 C~ny, a.o.;. ttlt ecl lllOnl l tt 111111111!\ld, MoM1r lllfO\fD/'I ''"'Y· for (0111 M111, Newrierl a11<ll, Hlll'it1no1on e11,11/Fou11111n v1111y, L•ll!Jl'lt a"dl' l"'lnt /5111dlt1Mck tnd Si n (lem*'l1t/ S.n J u111 C1pl11r11111. 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"'*""''""' bY carrrtor •M _,,,,,, .. 11111! u lf INllll'ltrl ......,., WtflM I"°" ti, .. l\'ltflffllY, "You know as well as I do, you have no choice," Eggers said. He said he was to ld the government could go to court to get lhe film if n1..'Cessary. State Unit Eyes Newport Man's Duplex ~ppeal State Coastal Zone Conservation com· rWuioners Wednesday will h e a r developer Dana Smith's application to build a duplex in Newport Beach. Smith's request was turned do'\\'Tl by the South Coast Regonal Zone Conserva. lion Comrnlsslon. lie th en appealed to the state body. SmJth wants a permit to de molish a single family structun at 203 29th St. and put a du plex ln its place. The rtgional commission cited In- adequate parking, lncrcaslng density and diminishing beach acccs.s as reasons for lhe denial . The state coastl ine commlssion meets ~t 9:30 a.m. In Torrance CJty HaJI, 3031 Torrance Blvd. It's doubtful the state comm1sslon will vote Wednesday on Sml!N project\ whfch had Item awoved by !he City Or New· port Beach. Usual procedure callJ ror n two-"""k delay bet_, ptlbllc hear- ing and voling. Ne~rt-Harbor ' CofC in Search Of Headquarters The Newport·Harbor Chambe r of Com· nlerce has sold its o,ffice building and has no place to go. Chamber President Richard Stevens told chamber board members ~1onday that the present building at 2166 East Coast HighwayJl!ld been sold for $70,000 to the B;:tnk of Newport. The bank will use. ~~e chambe\ building es a branch lac1lilly. Th e building had been the of- fi ce of the old Newport-Balboa Savings and Loan Company before the Chamber purchased it. Stevens said the $70.000 will bring the building fund to $100,000. The chambe r has been stud ying !itc possibilities along Coast lllghwav but building site chairman Bill Lusk' said ri.tonday that no location has yet bten determined. FroJ!I Pa9e I BRIDGE ... from Jamboree io Dover .• Other l1ems on the agenda for the 7:30 p.m. meeting in city hall Include: -Plans for the use of the Fifth Avenue extension property in Corona dcl Mar. -The Impact o( alternatlve plans for the traffic and freeway netWOrk In Corona del Mar. -A dl$ctqllon "" the lonn of the flllll trnfllc study repoM . UPI Ttltll~tl~ SOVIET LEADER BREZHNEV SPILLS HIS CHAMPAG~ Drinks Overflow at Toasting Session at St•te Department Witnesses Describe Bungling By ARTllU!t R. VINSEL 01 !fie DllllY P lltt Stiff A trio given hnrnunity tor testifying ~ 1hC murder-for-hire conspiracy case II· volving a onethne N!!wport 8eoch law~ • splllcd out a grotesque slory Monday-·f con!used , bungling aln1ost<0mlcal ti· fort s as hired thugs. .. The alleged middJ{'m:in for what they called the Organization, 11ssertedly hea.ij- ed by attorney ?.1ichael K. Remington. was expeeted to take the stand thi~ morning in the third day of a preliminary hearing. Remington, 33, is charged . with four count s each· of soliciting to commit murder and conspiracy. Gary M. Rollo, 21, a karate champion \\'ho has appeared on the Kung Fu television series, pleaded guilty to \similar charges last. week and is e~­ pected lo be the prosecution'~ ke.v \Vitncss. He 'va s characterized Monday as the 1nan \l.'ho dc::ilt ·w ith individuals hired to nfurder01' bruta ny lnl'imid&fe witnesses in civi l cases involving Remingto n. Speaking earnes tl y. 1..'<>nlritely and ---------------soroetime5--.--with~ ei.nliarrassment......Jhe --- N • B h B h witnesses Monday told of four separate ixon, rez nev ot fora~; =~~;hwarted when one man destined for a beating refused to open h~, door. ~link, Drink a~ Signing -They (ell asleep in their ·ca r while on watch waiting for one marked victim to come. home._ _ -The gurtthey obtained for the job fell apart as thty proudly showed ll off to \\'ASHINGTO N \AP) -Leonid 1. Brezhnev, by President Nixon ·s account ''the besl politician in the room," turned on the charm today in lhe second round of their summit sessions. The ebullient Soviet Communist party leader hammed it up with 'Nixon photographers and a congressional delegation at a ceremony marking four BREZHNEV RADIATES GOOD WILL ON VISIT-Story, Pago 4 fresh agreements between the countries. He did not even miss a beat when he spilled &0me champagne in the State Depar4nen_f s oroate.. B_enjamin..Franklin- Rooin. The politic~ v.·as with Sen . J . w. fo'ulbright. chairman of the Senate Rollo. who became enraged. r oreign Relations Committee. -8 n d -They became lost while trying to find 111en1 bcrs of Congress at a Blair House their target's home after being dispatcn- luncheon. Brezhnev is pressing hard for ed to dispatch him befor~ he could testify trade concessions. but a n1ajority of both the following morning in a lawsuit houses has vO\ved to block them unless against Remington and his vending con:i· restricti ons on t'migration of Jews and pany. " other nlinorities are relnxed. Charles S. Hulett, 22, a drywall Lat er in the day. !he Sovie! leader was workman . and Bobby Joe 118.J." Hart. 10 rel urn to the Oval Office in the \\lhite 25, said the) were to receive $1 ,000 .eac:h I louse to resume summit discussions for e.Hmlnating Alfred Fehling, for~r \vith the President. The sc heduled topic west coast distributor (or Cal Vending \\'as trade and how to increase it Inc., wbo wu !Uing to regain a $15,000 Nixon paid his compliment 1 0 investment in the bankrupt fi.rn). ~rezhnev·~ p;>lilical skills as they sat The long-Haired, bearded Hulett rollow- s1de by side in Chippendale chairs and ed Ronald Barnes, 30, who testtned he watched Secretary of State William-P-. a_cc.QID~ ~rt on two ~r ex-1 Rogers, secretary of Agriculture Earl pedltiom, · one in WliicR a umar· 1 Butz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei shotgun blast was fired through a Chaf. Gromyko sign agreements on . cultural fey College teacher'• front window. : and scientific exchanges, transportation "l wu kind of •surpclsed lnto research, oceanography and agricultural everything,' " Hulett climed during Three Newpo11 TrasnVeliiCles Incur Damages researc h. questioning by Deputy District Attorney --1n.nln1~towai:d .... Jhe Presiden.L'...wu.ilhu__-;Ro...;bert Chatterton, indlcaling a lack of mock seriousness. Brezhnev said cornmuntcatton--1bout what was-eq>ected Newport Beach trash trucks had a rough Monday when two were damaged in... a cr.ash-$t---lhe-eounty-dump-and a lhird was scorched when its load caught on fire in a separate incident. ·Newport Beach police said none of th e three drivers was injured but the two in· volved in the 2 p.m. dwnp accident were sent to Hoag Memorial Hospital where they were examined and released. The mi shap at Coyote Canyon dump was a chain reaction collision in heavy truck traffic, police said. One cily truck smashed into the rear of another city vehicle pushing it into the back or a privately~wned refuse truck. In the other mishap involving a city truck. Ne\vport Beach firemen said something s1nouldering in the load of rubhish caught fire at the intersection of Jamboree Road and Palisades Road. The drive r pulled over to fhe side of the road. dumped the load of trash and ex - tinguished the flames with his lire ex- ling1:1isher, firemen said. through a Soviet interpreter, Victor of the alleged thugs. Suk~rev. "They are signing these He :idded that he didn't know hls lrealies for us." , 'j " l}pmicidal assignment until the night be Overhearing the stage-w hi 1 p'e r --;-ithCl l Harl headed (or the Yorba Linda Rogers, a prelty quick man wilh 8 quip home where Fehling was staying with bis himself, stopped. looked up and asked brother. Brezhnev: ··11ow do you spell your Hulett said he ask~ I-fart, what they name?" were doing, after the latter witness Earlier, while some 500 State Depart· received a message reporting Tehllng ment employes and Soviet embassy had changed his 2ddresa and had lo be workers watched Brezhnev playfully taken care of quickly. reachedfor anapkin tohidehisface whlle ''We're going up to shoot a guy," was photographers took his picture sipping Hart's alleged reply. champagne. He wound up spj.lllng about •·After that, 1 didn 't feel much like half lhe glass onto the floor. He going," he added under questioning by recovered quickly, however, and the both Chatterton and Central Oran1e toasts went on. County Judicial District Court Judce As Nixon led him from the room at the Paul G. h1a.st. end of the ceremony, the Soviet leaaer "Did Bobby Joe say he \\'IS going to stopped to chaJ with Fulbright. Sen. S'hoot somebody?," lhe deputy District Hubert fl. Humphrey (D-Minn.) and Attorney asked . other senators. Later, Humphrey quoted ··Yes -l don't lhink he really ""anttd Brezhnev as sayin g: .. If the Senate won 't to eilher." come lo me, I'll come to the Senate.'' Jluletl drev.· a few grins among the 'Ac tu ally Fulbright, Humphrey and small group or municipal courtroom seve ral ot~ers did troop across the street spectators when he described how tHe .to Blair House. where Brezhnev is cylinder fell out of the potential murder staying, to have lunch with bim . weapon when it was shown to Rollo. Hui:n_phrey said the emigration question "l\like got kind of mad and angry," be m ig~l conte up in the discussions. remarked. WHO'S BEHIND YOU? .. How much do guarantHs moan? It depends on tho item involv•ld and the manufacturer. - A $I 00,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Most automobiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year. Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 d1ys to one ytar. • Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry " TWO YEARS for manufacturing do f o ct s . Tho feeling is thot m1nuf1cturing defects will surfoce within thot two year po~iod. Beyond this, these manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usage to give coverage·beyond·that·poriod-. ------- Don 't be misled by "Phoney" guarantees. They ore pro rated, b1sed on mill-invoice costs, plus podding and labor to change. By tho time you figure them up, it usuolly costs more to change than tho origin1I purchase price. Carpet manufacturers toD us that e propondorence of compl1inh is not because of defects but because of improper inst1ll1tion. W• minimize the number .of complaints by hevin9 thi bod install.n oround, Also, we deal only with more substantial mills, further reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the groatost security. \ ALDEN'S CARPETS o DRAPES t 663 Plac:entla A••· COSTA MESA 646-4838 Mt11. • Tflurs. 9 i. SiJO: l'rl. 9 .,. 91 Set. t 1JO le • ' \ 7 " ---'--,...---~-----~~---~- Today's ~lnal .N.Y. Stocks . • VOL. 66 , NO. 170, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY ;·CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1973 c TEN CENTS • lrvine Co. Illcome Report-:d at $9.1 Million Jr\line Company net income t.otaled.$9.1 mllliOn for the fiscal year ending April 30, '0>mpany -President William R. Mason reported . to -sllareholders in Newport Beach today. 11te net income figure amounted to a 19 -percent increase when compared to company earnings last year. TOtal company revenue for the year just ended amounted to $56.7 million, a 21 percent boost When compared to the pr ious fiscal .. term. • ' Revenue also figured as a· 100 percent increase when compared to the figure of five years ago for the giant Orange-Coast ranch firm . ,fdason made his financial report during the regular sesSlon of the Irvine Com- pany stockholders meeting at Com- pany headquarters in Ne\vport Beach to- day. I Provision for groperty taxes was $9.7 million, and federal and state taxes on ir.coriie were $6.S million. This tQtal tax provision of $16.2 million, when com· pared with net income, mea·ns th.Bt almost two-thirds of every earned dollar goes for taxes, Mason silid. The pr·incipal gains in Irvine Company revenue came from industrial develop- ment and operation of investment prop- erties, such as office buildings, shopping centers, apartment complexes and in·' dustrial inventory buildings, Mason stated. Mason noted that gross revenµe from • the company's agricultural operations in· creased to $8.3 million, from $7 .8 million in fiscal year 1971·72. Irvine Company shareholders, meeting at corporate headquarters at Newport Center, learned that for the sixth con~ secutive year the dividend rate had been increased. Dividends applicable to the · 1972-73 fiscal year totaled 54 cents a share com~ pared with .46 cents a share for 1971-72 and three Limes the rate for 1966..&7. The. Irvine Company, a privately-held corporation, distributes dividends ·on the basiS' of 8,415i.l00 shares. More than half the shares (53.4 per- cent) are owned by the James Irvi ne Foundation,· a charitable organization established by the late James Irvine II more than three decades ago.. lt distributes its income to youth groups, private cOUeges and uni v'e r s it i es . hospitals and other humanitaria~ servJce organizations not supported by taxe~, -aim-s·-~1-o- On Vessel . ii Term·ed 01( KEY WEST, Fla. (UPI) -Two men trapped since Sunday in a midget_ sub· marine were declared dead today of ex· posure to the cold. Dr. David Youngblood, physician · aboard -thc-mother--Ship, Sea ..DiY.cr,_saicl that hope for the men -Al Stover, 51, Juno Beach, Fla., and Clayton Link, 31 , of Binghamton, N.Y-: :-was given up this morning when there had been no sign of life from the two for several hours. · o 'Oilier men aboard the mlnisub, Arcbibald 'J'oc ' Menzies-·ot· ero . . ' Beach, Fla., and-Dr. Robert Mee~. 24, an- ichtbyologist from Santa Barbara, were removed from the· vessel in goOd con- dition Monday when the sub was hoisted aboard the Sea Diver. The 21-foot submarine was trapped 360 feet down on the ocean floor for 31 hours In his report to shareholders. Mason sa id that the use of advanced systems of financial analysis 'and control have plac· ed the company in a better position than· ever to satisfy financial commitments to shareho lders while _ meeting social and environ mental obligations to the com· munitles gro\v1ng on lrvine Company lands. · "Long·term. large-scale land develop- ment is. a complex operation, requiring (See IRYINE1_'f_agt ?) -Wl1en u-~amc-eDtangled-in-tbe-debri of a scuttled des troyer 20 miles south of Key \Vest Sunday. The vessel belonged to the Smithsonian Institution and was doing research on !ishlile when the ac· cident occurred. , 01nr l"ltf! 5i•fl ~'-'• THIS IS HOUSE (CENTER) ON BAY ISLANO OWNED BY HALDEMAN KIN- But Where1bouts of Former Nixon Aide•'"'.' _Family Rem1in1 Myst.ry , SOVIET LEADER 11REZHl!IEV SPILLS HIS CHAMP~NE Drinks Overflow atlfoa1tin9 Senion at State Departmet\i . . . ' . ~. .Nixon, Brezhnev Both ~ ' 'j;link, Drink at Signing ., .. .!.;WASHINGTON IAP.J -Leonid I. Brezhnev, by President Nixon's account ~ best politician in the room ," turned 9'i the charm today in the second round OCtheir summit sessions. · 'f ..The ebu llient Soviet Communist party .. - !jREZHNEV RADIATES GOOD :j'y/ILL ON VISIT-Story, Poge 4 .... reader hammed il up pqotographcrs and <1 delegation at a ceremony '• .. -~Pat Nixon \Vith Nixon congressional marking Jour fresh aiPWments bet\vccn the countries. He did not even miss a beat \Vhen he spilled some champagne in the State Departme!!!'s ornate Benjamin Franklin Room. .The politicking \Vas with Seri. J. \V. Fulbright, chairman · of the Senate Foreign Relation s Comrnittee, and n1embers of Congress at a Blair Hous'e luhchcon. Brezhnev is pressing hard for trade.concessions, bu~ a majority of both houses has vowed to block them unless restrictions on emigration of Je'vs and other minor'ities are relax~. Youngblood said the last obvious visual · signs of life from the tWo victims was observed at t:15 a.m . .(PDT) Monday. \Vhen the minisub was still on the botton1. H U1 J~ • H •dd The physician said hope for the a eman 'In 'I en· survival of the two \vas kept alive by the , · ' . It Ii fact that when the body temperature ·-~ drops a person's breathing becomes "quite shallow and they can remain alive for a considerable length of time.'' He said temperatures inside the minisub dropped to 45 degrees ·and re- mained there for a protracted period .. In Newport-Somewhere Menzies and Meek were in the forward section of the 21·foot-submarine when it became entrapped, and Link and Stover were in the aft section . There was no cormecting door bel\veen the C91Ppartments. The forward section \vas made of plastic, while the aft section \vas constructed or aluminum -permit· ting a more rapid heat loss. The forward section contained a view· · ing glass bubble from \vhich the Craft \Vas controlled, and from this section the two forward could also see tlie two in the rear. Ii. R. "Bob" Haldeman and his family are secluded in a Newport Beach hideaway but there are conflicting reports as to exactly where they are. John J. Wilson, Ha Id cm an' s Washington attorney. said President Nix· on's former top assistant is staying al the summer home of !\trs. Hali:iema'n's father . Joseph K. Horton . at II Ba y Island. But l\rlrs. ~laldeman's sister, ~1rs. David Parker. who is staying tbere, says the Haldemans are residing elseWhere. Mrs. Parker refused to ·~ay where they are but other sources said they arc staying at the Balboa Bay Cl ub apart· ment of a friend, Thomas Barcett. Barrett denies they are with him. Mrs. Parker said the Haldemans are not stayi'ng at the home of Mrs. Raldeman's father, a Los . Angeles at· torney, because they do not want anyone to know their whereabouts. She said the Haldemans for several years have stayed al ~he Newport Harbor retreat during the late summer. "\Ve are usually here in July and they usually come for the month of August." Mrs. Parker said. Bay Island is a private island :n Newport Harbor just east of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Tbere. arc only ~l homes on the island. It has no vehicular access lo it. Wilson said the Ha1demans' move to Newport Beach is permanent. 2nd Mesa Victim Of Crash Bared A youth who died in a h.igh-spe~ ac- cident near Ensenada, Mexico, Sunday \11as identified today as Bob Robe11tson. 19. of Costa Mesa~ The one car~rash also killed. Sharon O-OrothY ~lcLaughlin, 18, of Costa Mesa. ' List~ among the injured in Ensenada are David Jason Becker, Santa Barbara. and Rose McLaughlin, Costa Mesa . Mexican high,vay police and medical authorities have not provided street ad· drtsses of !he victims. The accident oc· curred wfien the late model ca·r carrying the four Americans hit a hill side at high speed. Dyna111ite ·Discovered BRENTWOOD, Md. (UPI ) -FBI agents Monda'.y night found 50 pounds of dynamite in the home of Jesse Stephens, a right-wing leader who died last week. ct-·•-· Not..!pffi.s tic'-- Later in the day, the Soviet leader was to return to the Oval Office in the White House to resume . summit discussions ith1he!7resldent:-Tbe scheduled-topic was trade and how to increase it.· Youhgblood said the last word tha t the l\VO victims were still alive came from Menzies. The doctor also said it was Menzies who guided rescuers in place- ment of the grappling hook which even- tually was used to pull the mini sub fr ee from.Jhe .. ensnaring d.ebtis. _ Capt Thomas W. CUddy, senior naval officer assigned to the rescue team, said the accident was an understandable one . , "l'm staying here with my family," Barrett said this morning. l\lrs. Parker diITcknOwte<tge tnat the Haldemans' daughter, Ann, js staying at the Bay Island home . "They like it and they want a place for the children to go to school,'' he said. But-Mrr.Parker said~the-Haldemans~ plan to stay in ·Newport Beach only for the summer and wlll probably take up permanent residence in Pacific Palisades or Hancock Park in Los Angeles. Orange Coast ._ NEW YORK (AP) -"Plastic .. Pat" or wann and human ·First ... Lady? A magazine poll or n group rang· Ing rrom the fa shion \Yriter who dubbgd__ti~r ·~Jastic''~ to her own daughters come s up Witfi a • unanimous verdict -that Mrs. .: Richard M. Nixon ls ror real. ~ Younger d au g h te· r Julie Eisenhower teUs Good llousekeep- lngt. which features the poll in its . JUJY ISsue, about-her mother's pitching in as a typist in the cam· paign, using her •maiden name, Patricia Ryan . Julie says sbe laughed over an m.. sistent telephone ·CBller who said: "You're very nlcc, Miss Ryan, but • 1 1. teally must speak to someone • close to the President.'' . And Candy Stroud, the \Vomen's 'Weer Dally reporter w)>o celled her "plastic,'' says she no longer thinks that. "She's got a good mind , tremen· dous di~clpllne. t r e m e.n d 9 u ~ .kindness," Mi!IS Stroud says. . , Nixon paid bis compliment to Brezhnev's political skills as they sat side by side in Chippendale chairs and watched Secretary of State \Villian1 P. Rogers, secretary of Agriculture Earl Butz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko sign agreements on cultural and scientific exchanges, transportation research. oceanography and agricultural research . Leaning toward the President with ·mock seriousness, Brezhnev s_aid through a Soviet Interpreter, Victor Sukhodrev, •lThey are signing these treaUes for us.~, Overhearing the stage w h i s p e t . Rogers, a pretty quick man with a quip himseU, stopped, looked up and eskcd Brezhnev: "llow do you spell yOut nanie?" Earlier, \VhUC some 500 State Depart· ment employ~s .and Soviet embassy workers, watched Brezhnev playfully reached for a napkin to hide his race while photographers took his picture sipping chnm'pogne. He wound up spilling about half the glass onto the floor. He recovered qui ckly. however, und the ISee SUl\f~tlT, 11ag e t' Traffi~ Ja1nmed I Summer's as Usual Alo1ig Coast Thousands of motorists· trying to escape inland heat packed the roads into New- port Beach today, jamming traffic on Newport Boulevard as far back as the Son Diego. Freewty in Costa Mesa. "l don't know what we're going to do with alt of_them/' said Newport Bench Police Sergeant Wally Kerr. 'Ill's like one big perking lot , as usual ," he said. Aulhotltlts said the huge crush of >ralllc on tho hlgbwa~s and 75.000 bodies on the beaches wtis ui.lusuitl for a 1~·el!k· day bUl lhey pointed oot •chool has just ]CL out.. And even though the wea ther iit the beach wa' nottrlng s,pecial -overcas t and cool With Very low surf -i.nlaiid~ skies were bright and sunny with tem- peratures approaching 90 degrees. But even at noon more and more peo- pl e were still coming to get relief in 63- degree temperatures in Newport. Kcrf said the huge inllux of midweek traffic hasn't presented much of a prob- -Jcm so rnr. "\Ve hav~n't had any big accidents or anything like that -just an awful lot of cars," he said. Police said other 1ualn arteries in the city -Pacifi c Coast lllghway, MacAr· thur boulevard and Jamboree Road - 'vcre also pack~ with tars lJYing to find place~ to park near the water. Office Machines Stolen in , Mesa A bolted-down-electric typewriter didn't stop a determined burglar f r o m prying It loose and hau1ing It and other office equipment worth $1 ,24S, out of a ~!arbor B;ou]evard realty office, Costa ~1esa police said today. Taken Jrom Red Carpet neel!y, U29 ~larbor, were the type\Vriter. l\\·o electric adding machines. u small TV set. and one clock radio. ,The burglary oceurred sometime. bel\\'Cen hHe Sunday and early 'Monday , ofncers said , Police said the burglar entered the of· fi cc by prying the louvers off a window . They are uncertain how he managed 10 free the typewriter from the se<'Urity bolts. 1 Weather lt's ge tting .warmer. The weath· erl ady sees highs In the 00s for the inland areas \Vednesday with ~ach te1nperaturcs In th(' 70s. Overnight IOl\'S 58-65 . INSIDE TODAY State GOP money is accun1u - lati119, the gowrnor is pushing an att-ractive ta3'-Ct?ili119 ·pla11 and a. major speaking tour is pla1tned. All signs point to a Ronald Reaga11 run for tl~e presi· Clency in J976. See Pa ge 18 for details. L.M. llrd 11 ... ti.., 11 C:1t1 .. 111I• S Cl1alllltd ,,..,, c:....iu u C:rKa)"rd. 1J DHtll N•lltH f 8dlltri1l '.••• • lillltf'lllMltl!I I •IMllCt t·11 ••r Ill• RK•,. f H1rnc111 1.4 • 1.1111 L1ndwr• u "'"" . M1't1111 •11Mt 10 N•lftlll\ Nt'lrtl'\ I Orai!t1 C:wlll'f' 1 SllOftl l•·tt 1$1Kk i'IYrtl;lll 1•11 TtleYltiM t """'~' . w.... . W-'t Ntwl 1>-H Wini ......,, 4 \ ., . - • \' • !' l~ • % OAIL Y PILOT c TueMl•Y, lune l~. 1973 ---- Irvine Firm Remington Chairman Defense Swps Down Opens Fire I I J ·ny ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 tftt Diiiy Piiot Slltt .... N. Loyall McLaren today fonnally resigned as chairinan of tbe OOard of t:1c lrvine Company. -'-icLaren, "'ho announeed in April his intention to leave the post, said his decision was due lo age. He Is 81. · nle board or directors of t~ lrvine Company met in Newport Beach today to select a replacement. , A San Francisco native, "1cLaren has presided over company operations during the lMOs in the planning and early development of ttie largest planned com- munity in North America -the city o! Irvine. He joined the board in 1959 and became chairman in 1960. I McLaren was believed to have exerted great tnOuence 'on all-phase$·of-i:ompany- operation' during his tenure of leadership. Joan Irvine Smith, granddaughter of the late James Irvine and one of the seven clirecl91's, has frequently a t t a c k e d MCLaren for exertln.g too much in- o---·nuence. --McLaren lS a reUred director of the Atchi!()n, Topeka, and Santa F e Railroad, Rheem Manufacturing Com· pany, Pacific Telephone and Telegraph · Company, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and Air California, where - he also served as chairman of the board: I He bolds a bachelor's degree from UC Berkeley and honorary doctorates from the UniversUy of ·San Francisco, where he is a regent, and Whittier college. In addition to his professional career, Afcl..aren served in the U.S. Navy during World War JI, retiring as a rear admiral. FroatPqeJ IRVINE ~ .. ftseal discipline and an ability to un- dentand tomorrow's consequences of today's declsions," Mason t o 1 d shareholders. "With the aid of increasingly sophistlcal<d computer technology, '!'be Irvine COmpany has developed analytical models to judge both the short-term and long-term financial consequences of the compuy's projects. At the same lime, the company bu developed highly ef- ficient ll!cal and operating control5." l Masoo atbibuted Irvine's sustained growth rate to product divenlflcation and increased activity during the last I five years. · '. "The Irvine Company's ability to achieve product diversity, and balance between growth of income and growth of investment properties, has been a major factor in the current strong financial position of the -company," -Mason said. I TONIGHT NEWPORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Costa ~lesa High Lyceum, 7:30 p.m. SOS MEETING -Sign Ordinance Sup- port citizens groop, Glendale Savings Community Room , 2300 Harbor Blvd. 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30 ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD - Regular meeting, 88 Fair Drive, 8 p.m. UCI LECTURE -"Introduction to CUJtura1 Relativity of Art ... " first of ex· tension series oo Patterns of Art, 174 Computer Science, 7·10 p.m. Admission $3.50. "Classification of Mental Illness," seriM on Scientific l\Jedicine for Layman, 161 Humanities Hall, 7·10 p.m. Admis!ion $5.50. OIAN&I COAST CM DAILY PILOT 'I'~ Or ..... 1 Cotti OAIL.'I' l'IL.OT, wllll ~ I• comlllMll "" Nrn·l'r1H, II pWllJhld w IM Ofante C:0.11 l'ubt11n111t ton1111ny. '-· ,,,. td!llDl'll ••• pub!Jtllec:I, MonHy ...,.,.,... P:•ld•y, tor (0tt1 M.... N•"W!lllrl Be1cll. H11nllnt!011 B11cn1,..wnt1ifl V1ti.y, L1111,1n1 Btttn, lr,,lnt/S1dd1111Kll Md S111 Clil~l•I 51n JIHln c1,11trtl'MI. 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C.11fwf141.~ lli*IO'•IM ..., Uf'!'ill' UM ,....,.,., W • !Mii QJS """"',._' f!llllttt'J .-ntllM UM "*""""· ' OillY PHol 11111 PlltlO RESIGNS BOARD POST N. Loyill McLaren Irvine Compa1iy Stockliolders Elect Director Irvine Company stockholders today e1ected a new director to the company board, Howard P. Allen. 47, or Clare· mont. The action came during the annual meeting of shareholders in which old _dkectors-l'!·ere returned to the board. Allen will replace N. Loyall McLaren. retiring ehainnan of the board of direc· tors who was commended for· his service to the company by resolution of stockholders. Following a 12:30 p.m. adjournment of the annual meeting the company board met to select from its seven members a new chairman. William R. Mason, presi· dent of the Irvine Company, chaired the stockholders meeting and presumably that board meeting. Prior to the secret session Mrs. Joan Jrvige Smith speculated new board chainilan would be John Newman of Ventura. Newman is an executive of the Jrvine Foundation, a director of the foun- dation board, and lists his OC<:upation as rancher. The Irvine Foundation controls S3.4 percent of the Irvine Company's more l.han 8 million shares of stock. · Allen is a native Pt· Upland and holds· a doctor of Jaws degree from Stanford University. He JNaS graduated from Pomona College, Clare,mont, with a bacbeJor!s degree in economic! in 1948. He has been an executive of the Southern California Edison Company since 1954. Prior to that he served in the ad- ministration of the Stanford University Law School as assistant dean and pro- fessor. Other directorships Allen hold s includ~ California Federal Savings and Loan and ReputiliCCOrporatiOn,aJong Wifh8 lol 0£ civic and business boards. * * * Newman Tapped By Irvine Firm The new chairman of the lr\'ine Co. board of. directors is John V. Nev.'ITian. elected by the sev~·member board shortly after noon today. Ne"man. 63, heads Utt Development Co. Ltd. of Oxnard, a 56 percent-owned subsidiary of the Irvine Co. He is a direc- tor of the Southern California Edison Co. and the Irvine Foundation. Newman came up through the ranks. having been employed by the Irvine Co. as an irrigation foreman in the late J930's. He is a graduate of Pomona Col· lege. Burglar Takes Plio1ie Off Hook Iii Mesa Heist The phone in the apartment of Costa ~1esa secretary Cris Ann Darin rang only once Monda y noon. Inside, a burglar took it ofr the hook and quietly went about his business -stealing $1,600 in jew~ls. Police said today the phone call v.•as placed to the woman's apartment by a friend. After the suspicloos cUck, he tried her at \rork. She was there. ~fiss Darin told inve stigators she tried calling her apartment to find oul what "'DS going on but only got a busy signal. She called police and '''ent "'ith them to the apartment. A search disclosed that 1he 2l·year-<Jld \\'Oman h11d lost jewels \l'hich Included a gold choker, valued at $825, and a pearl ring. va lued at $1,000. Fro1n Page I SUMMIT. •• toasts went on. . As Nixon letl him from the room at the end of tbe ceremony., the. .Soviet leader" stopped to chat with Fulbright, Sen. Hubert H. Humphre y CD-Minn.) and other sena~ors. ~ater, 1-lumphrey quoted Brezhnev as saying: "If the Senate won't come to 1ne. I'll come lo the Scn11.te." Actually Fulbright, J-lumphrcy and several others did troop acros.s the street to Blair llOU5e, where Brethncv Is staying, to heve lunch with him, Humphrey said the emigration question might come up in the discussions. I " One \\'iSP)"bcarded \Vitness in the case ag11inst on~time Newport Beach attorney ~tichael K. Remington today began developing a hazy memory and some hostility as the defense began efforts to demolish evidence against the lawyer. Remington, 33, is in the third day of his preliminary hearing in Santa Ana, charg· ed with four OOWlls of solicilation to com- mit murder and conspiracy. Today's first '1.i.lness was Bobby Jot 'BJ' Hart, 25, co-owner of an Anaheim auto wreCking yard and by far the most colorful of the three ·alleged conspirators so far granted immunity by the pro- sec ution for their testimony. · Hart, a skinny, bushr·haired Southerner \\'ho wore ~ a T-shirt: led -off todaY•s testimony, \vhile prosecuting Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton hoped to put his star witness on the stand this afternoon. Black belt kara~ nRODent Gary N. Rollo, 21, of Garden Grove, has pleaded guilty to the charges facing Remington, \\'~O . au~rities allege <arranged for the e~1m1nahon of four witnesses again.st htmself and Cal Vending Inc. in civil la"'suits. The bungled murder or intimidation at- tempt-allegedly assigned down through the chain of command to Hart, Charles S. Hulett .. 22, and Ronald Barnes, 30, failed. according to testimony so far. They ha~e testified about a gun that fell apart 111 Hart's hand falling asleep while waiting to ambush ;ictims becom-. . 1ng lost en route to1one assignment a killing caper allegedly plotted by Rollo' on instructions from higher up in the organization. · Defense attorney Robert Marshall Morgan today attacked Hart's sudden and complete cooperation with the District Attorney's office in the sensa· tlonal case triggered by a Fullerton policeman's 1.fay 21 traffic stop. Discovery of a .357·magnum revolver in Hulett's car as he and Hart drove aimlessly around north Orange.County - hopelessly lost -hunting the Yorba Lin· d~ ~me of Cal Vending western states d1str1butor Al Fehling, led to their arrest. Fehling u·as alleged.Jy marked for assassination to prevent his testimooy in ~rt the following morning in a lawsuit fifed lo recover $15,000 he invested tn the bankrupt vending machine firm. Police claim Han and Hulett readily confessed ~he enti~ plot or what they knev; of lt following the traffic stop r~ulting in the failure to signal for a right tu rn. Investigators immediately questioned them about the gun. ~~I t got arounj._t~_Jh.at.:' Hart ad.mi.tied or the overnight interrogation that yield· ~ the story of a woold·be murder mis- sion. By 9 a.m .• Fehli~g was testifying In perf-:Ct hea)th at his civil trial against Remington and his associates while Hart an~ Hulett were being hustled off to spill ~heir ~trange story to district attorney's 1nvest1gators. ... Did you tell them you were going to kill a man ?" defense attorney J\lorgan asked. ··vassuh." Hart replied laconicallv. •·Did you tell I.hem you were going to use the gu n in the car?" "Yassuh." Reming1.on. held v.·ith~ut bail in Orange County Jail at least until the preliminary hearing is over. sat \l'ilh a sullen face to- day but occasionally grinned at ex· changes with his defense . Morgan hammered at liart about his 1notives in allowing district attorney's in- vestiga tors to plant a tape recorder in his living room . to preserve conversations V.'ith Rollo. He said Ibey asked permission after all and gave no promises of immunity from prosecution at that time. ·;rs already caught," Hart drawled. ··niere \l.'asn't any reason to say no." "\Vere you conscerice · stricken?'' defense attorney asked the y,·itness, who ea rlier admitted he had agreed to com· 1njt three murders for RoUo. '1I dorft know sir. I was confused. I had a choice of running off or helpin'," ex· plained Hart. He started to describe another futile murder attempt shortly before the nOOn re€ess in which he claimed Rollo told him he v.oold never be suspected because the man had so many enemies. "Wa s it this one you were going to do for nothing due to your past defi· cirncies," Morgan jibed. "No sir," said Hart, flngering his . beard. Hamburger Stand Tlrief Had Key s? Police bclfeve a burglar v.'ho took $1,456 from the safe of a Costa Mesa Cart's Jr. hamburger restauranl earllfr this week mu!t have had the right keys. Officers say the Ooor sare at the 279 E. 17th St. burger restaurant was popped open sometime Sunday night or l\fonday morning and that lhe burg!" left the door ajar when he made hfs exit. Kirk Charles Johnson. 23. manager of the rCttaurant, told Jnvestigaton he er· rived at 8:30 a.m. Monday to find ttw! Mfe unlocked nnd allJhl'! money gone. He. said a key as well as the proper cotn· binatlon was required to open the two locks on thf: strongbox . Police said there was no lndlcation of forcible entry. • . . ... . - l'drs. Lela \Vesteyn of Costa l'l'lesa finally retired from the teachu1g profession last week. She thought she had retired in 1962 after 40 years of teaching, but a grandson brought her to Whittier School where she has been busy for the past six years teaching remedial reading. 1-'or Mrs. \Vesteyn, 75, school is out at last. Penalties Stiff for ;Dog License Procrasti.t1ators Costa l\lesa dog 0"11ers \\'ho do not meet the July I licensing deadline \\'Ill howl when they discover the penalty: The $6 license will cost them $12. To avoid the 100 percent pe~lty. lhe F ou1itain Valley T een.-ager Killed . . 01i Way to Work A Fountain Valley teenager on her way to her first day of v.·ork ·v.•ith the. city's recreation department was killed 1'1on- day morning v.·hen her car collided with another at the intersection or Brookhurst Street and Slater Avenue, police said. Heather Anne Clayton LlddeU, 18, Y.'ho y.·as graduated from Fountain Valley High School Thursday, died of massive intemal injuries at Founlain Valley Com· mun.Hy Hospital seven hours alter the 11 a.m. accident. Three other persons. including a passenger in the girl's car, \\1ere also in· jured in the mishap and later re.leased from the hospital. The driver of the C'ar which collided \\•ith 1\-liss Liddell's, Angell Gene Ed"'ard . 18. of 10 !'11. Margo Lane, \Vestminster, escaped injury, police said. Miss Liddell, 105TI La Puente St., was eastbound on Slater when she entered the intersection on ~green light. J)OliCe said. Costa ~lesa Department of Animal C-00.. trol i5 urging animal lovers to pa)' for fheiti licenses promptly. 'M\ere are t"''O ways to do it : Stand in long line at cily hall or do it by mail. Persons "''ho h:ive received 'license renev;al notices should complete the form and send it to Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, along with a check and a current rabies certificate. The lioerwe v.i ll be sent out in 10 days. If the owner is no longer in poMession of· the dog, he •hoold oend the llcen5e form back, explaining why it is not being renewed. Persons wishing to license dogs wtuch have never been licensed before in the cl· ty of Costa Mesa have no choice but to take their $6 and the rabies certificate-to city hall'. All dogs over four months old must be licensed. l.Jcense renewal notices are being sent out at the rate of approxhnately 250 per day. Som< in the first batch experienced delay in obtaining their tags because the city computer had nol been programmed. Assistant City Manager Robert Duggan says the problem has been cleared up and that tags are now available to all dog OY.'Tlers. Second Quad Dies !\'!ARIETTA, Ga. (AP) -The second or the quadruplets bom to Air Force Capt. and l\lrs. James Phillips died Mon· day, a Cobb General Hospital spokesman said. Another died Sunday, a day after the multiple births. Both dead babies were gli"ls. WHO'S BEHIND YOU? Connally's 'Leaving'; Rift Told • .. • 1 • LOS A'NGELlilll (UPI) -John Co nally is leaving the WhHe Hou9e after j clash \\•Ith Press Secretnry Ronala Zlegler which may have derailed Cot. nally's ch~nces for the RepubllcaQ, presidential nomination, II was r~port today. In Washington, a White Hou s spokesman' said Ziegler and Connally are "on the best of terms." lhe spOkesmaii said both men consider today's story b}' the Los Angeles Times inaccurate. , "Governor Connally and Rm Ziegler have talked at great length and will do so in the future ," lhe spokesman said. The spokesman reiterated the White House position expressed last week that Connally, the for., er governor o[ Texas. has no plans to leave his unpaid post but that he never' viewed the appointment a!i a "long·term assignment." The ·storr about alleged friction between thc·lwo qlioled an associate of Connally 'vho asked not to be identified .. The newspaper said the associate con· firmed reports thiit lhc former Texas governor, secretary or the Treasury and fjavy Secretary, plans to leave the While Hou se-advisory po!ltlon that he took just five weeks ago, after swllchlng to the RepubUcan pil,fty from the Democrats.- Connally iota reporters in Washington :\lgnday night he \\'Ollld hold a news con· fereoce this week -probably \\1ednesday -to clear up what he called "all those ru1nors" about the status of his \Vhite · House ,)ob. Connally said he did not kno\v where (J reports that he "'as dissatisfied with the advisory job carr.e from and added: ··t just wish all of you v.'OUld let me speat · for myself." Connally advised_ President Nixon to fire Ziegl~r in the wake of Watergate "because Ziegler's usefulness as press secretary was limited because of Ziegler's f(lle as a spokesman during the• Watergate coverup, and his fear thali Zlesler mljht ultimately be lainte4- personally by the WQtergate matter," the source said. Connally personally confronted Ziegler and told him he should resign, the nmea reported. f The President, instead of following· Connally's reported advice, promoted Ziegler to special assistant and expanded hi§ authority. Meanwhile, reports appeared that cQn. nally did not have access to the J>res.i. dent and lhat he was upset that he had · not been offered lhe post ol !ettetary of state. • ·'!'be Times said Connally beU.vei Ziegler planl<d the stories Jo cliocredlt' him. Tiiey ...,e not in.., and Oomally "could aee Nixcn whenever be wanted "could see Nixon whenever be wanted to," the source said. ConnaJJy Is "soured over this matter• and Mr. Nixon's rejection of aome of his advice on economic matters " the Times said. • Trasli Exemption · Forms Required tf you are an apartment owner. you will be chargetl for trash collection by the Costa 1.1esa Sanitary District unless you file an exemption form by ·June 30. The exemptioM are allov.•ed in c83e apartment owners want to make their OY.'ll arrangements for removing refuse. Many Costa P.iesa apartments use trash.. bins tor collection purposes. These are not picked up by the Costa Mesa Sanitary Ol~trict but are by independent haulers. J To avoid paying double trash fees, apannent owners using bins and private trash service sJ10uld obtain an exemption form Jrom the city Street Qepartmenl, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. How much do guarantees mean 7 It depends on the item involved - and the manufacturer. A $I 00 ,000 house is guaranteed for ONE year. Most automibiles are guaranteed from 30 days to one year. Most electrical products are guaranteed from 90 days to one year. Guarantees on carpeting are complicated. The rule in the industry is TWO YEAR~ for manufacturing d e f e ct s . The feeling is that manufacturing defects . will surface within that two year period. Beyond this. these manufacturers feel there are too many variables in the usage ,to give coverage beyond that period. Don 't be misled by "Phoney" guarantees. They are pro rated, based on mill-invoice costs, plus padding and labor to chen9e. By the time you figure .them up, it usually costs more to change thin the original purchase price. . Carpet manufacturers tell us that • prepondorenco of compleints is not because of defects but beceuso of impr oper instelletion. We minimite the number of complaints by having tho best installers around. Also, we deal only with more substantial mills. further reducing problems. Buying from Alden's will give you the 9rHtost security. ' L ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646-4838 M•. • Tli•rs. f lo 5:30; Ftl. f lo f; Set. f :lO lo S •