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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. . .... ----. Dealers Give • ~· ... ., -·, -. ~· ---• f Warnings • • .. Coast Investors Army~ Navy Drop Fooled • Ill Cattle • Charges Against Fraud; Man Held 7 Former ~POWs - DAILY PILOT . * * * 1oc * * * .. !. " ~·· · TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1973 VOi.. "' MO, 'IM, J RqtOMS, ...... a,s Prepare to Wade Anned wilh grenades and rifles, Ca1nbodian government troops took of-l their unjforms h1onday before cro~ng the ~lekong River to re- -sum.e fi ghting at Prek Dam on the northern outskirts ·of Phnom Penh. • See story, Page 4. . . . Charges Against Seven Former POWs Dropped .\VASHl.NGTON ( A P ) The against him y.·ere null and void 'vhen he Secretaries or the Army and· Navy have died, but that hJs record y.·ould be decided to drop alding-f.hc.coemy and fonnally cleared. pther misconduct charges against seven The actions by the two lop civilian o1· 1~-i---~arm=,__,and fl1arine enlisted men who were ficials of the Anny and the Navy leave war pnsoners JnNOrth ~m~am~.----~cliarg==e~s~pena= mg against two 0U1cers. Pentagon sources sald toda~ l.hat~rl!_lt_ Navy Capt. Walter E. Wilber, 43, ol Columbia Crossroads, Pa .• and fltarine \ERVICES HELD FOR EX-POW u . Col. Edison Wainwright Miller, 4l, or •. · SUICIDE VICTIM-Pogo 4 TUslin. • Cbarges ol both aiding the enemy and Secretary Howard Callaway .Jlnd Navy misconduct were filed against Wilber and Secreta ry John Warner found there was !\liUcr. both veteran fighter pilots, last _ ~-lnsuliicient evldcncc on_ w,ltlcb to try the week b_x Rear Adm. James B. Stockdale . former POWs before courts.-martlal. -Of. COi'OOado. wllo was a senlOr POW 1\n eighth enlisted forrner__...POW, "Sgt. commander. Abel L. Ka vanhugh, 24, Deiiver, Colo.. The misconduct charges against !he also ,v3s charged, but killed himself last clght enllsted were filed fl1ay 2t by Air ,W.ck. Pentagon !IOlll'COS uid the charges I Ste PO\v1, P••• ll • • WO I n _...OUil Warni11g Give11 4th of July Gas . Shortage Looms By. RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of lfl• l»llY ,.1101 Still Fill 'er up? Don't count on it this Fourth of July, especially on the Orange Coast where nearly half of the service stations may be clocsd. * * * U.S. Considers Fuel Allocation- No Ratio1is Yet \VASitlNGTON (AP) -Administration officials said today they are considering n mandatory fuel allocation program to deal with I.he current gasoline shortage, but ruled out gasoline rationing for the present. \Villiam E. Simon, deputy secretary ot the Treasury and chairman of the President's Oil Policy Committee. said a mandatory program ''"'Ou\d force, under penal~y, the allocation of crude oil and petroleum products equi@bly.'' A voluntary fuel allocation program has been operating• since May 10 as a result of the nationwide shortage of gasoline and certain petroleum products. The Administration held public hear- ings in mid.Junt! on the voluntary pro- gram and whether a mandatory program is needed. • · The Dallas News reported today that a program for compulsory rationing of al l nlOlor-fuels had been presented to the \Vhile House. The newspaper quoted Duke Ligon. director of the Office of Oil and Gas of ·the Interior Department, as saying the pliflfe81IOO-ror mandarory allOCelfon or crude oil products. including gasoline, to the cQnsutner level. ....... But Simon and Ligon , said in \Vashlngton that the mandatory alloca- tioo program under consideration docs not include . rationing at the consumer level. "l'm talkfng !Jboul everyt hing from Crude oil on=.· you name it," the News quoted Ligon as sayirtg. "Everybody· Y.'OOld be on if. "\Ve 're on the bMnk. \Ve've got the IS.. AUAJCA_TE, Page !l A random sa mpHng by the Daily Pilot or gas stations from Seal Beach to San Clemente indicates that 14 out of the 30 retailers polled \•:iii be closed \Vednes- day. .... Four addilional st ations mav be closed if the pre-holiday rush on gasoline depletes their supplies. Dealers in all cities indicated th:it warnings of a holiday gas drought ha d brought cus tomers in increasing num bers Monday and Tuesday with the intent to "stock up" for the Fourth of .July. The Daily Pilol poll took in both major and minor brands iJ1 all communities. Supplies appeared best in Huntington Beach "'here ;:ill stations sampled in· dicated they would be open and worst in Laguna Beach where two out of the thr('(! said they intended to close and a third said it "''as uncertain. flfolorisls head ing farther sou th, to San Diego, may experience p r o b I e m s , especlally if traveling on the San Diego Freeway :it ni ght. The California Slate A u tom obj I e Association identified the stretch of Jnterstate 5 as a shortage area. along with California I, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo couniies. and the Sierras .. ~lost. former 24-hour stations are now closing during night' because or the cur- rent gasoline shortage, the auto club ·said. San Clemente has been some..what of an oasis on the dry stretch between Orange and Sa n Diego count ies for nigh t (See GASOLINE, Page 2) Woman Guards Named in 01arg c SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -/\ San Quenlin Prison convict Y.'ho charged that \\'omen guards constituted .. cilfel ar\d unusual punishment" has received little symJX1thy from a federal judge. U.S. District Judge Robert H. Schnacke Monday dismissed the dtvtl Mghts sull by Larrance Hand. 41. bot said he could refile it "ir he sees rit to do so.'' • Hand charged in his suit. filed in ~farch, that the pri.Wn 's tY.'O \VQm~n guards were "In a position" to watch him bathe and one of !hem bore a strong resemblance to his wile • • • ,1ona1res •, • oar • MAKES FINANCE S KNOWN Counfy Supervisor Diedr ich Coast lnues tors F oolecl in Cattle Fraud ; ill.an Helcl A 42-yca r-old San Clcmenle man was formallv char"cd ·wilh fi~·c c.wnts of gran d ihcft ~tod11y stemming fron1 \\'hat police ;illege wa s a callle fattening sc heme 1vhit::h COr91 investors $13,f>OO . San Clcn1cnte police announcl'<i the <i r· rest or lloy.·artl .John 1\rnold or 60J Arcnida Vbqucro ~Ionday ;1flcrnoon aft rr an investigation ~hat lasted SC\'Cll n1onths. Office rs allege lhnl Arnold. \1·ho gave his occu1lation as a products re1>resen- 1.-itlve for a n1 ajor auto 1nanu facturcr, y.·as lhc leader of an all eged bogus cattle promotion. The man asse.rtcdly luf'c!a local resrdcnts lo in vest In a herd of black angus steers asscrtedly being kept in Utah. ' The fund!. detectives ~sscrt~ • ..J!i're.~ su pposed to pay for the lransport or the herd to an Indian resen•111ion in San · leg<> County as well as the feed to fal· ten the stock. But investigation showed th.'lt lhe herd did not exlsl. police said, and the grazing rights whic:h the man claimed to hold never existed. either. \\'arrant~.charglng rtvc count5 of theft nnd grnnd theft "'ere se rved at Arnold's rcsldcnl-t ~looday. The man was ordered held on $30,000 ball. Officers said the lnvc stigntl G11 ~panned !See SCllEl\1E. rag~ 21 \ Diedrich, Caspe1·s .· ' Wealthiest i\lirror: rnirror on the \val\ - who's the richest count,v supervisor of all ? Th ird District Superviso r Ra I p h Died rich of Fullerton. according to stutemen ts of nnancial "'Orth on file to- day in the county sca t. The statements indicate there are two millionaires an1oog the current five n1embt>rs of !he Orange Coun ty Board of Supervisors. IScc ea rlier story, page 7.) Diedrich says he is y.·orth $3,018.275.92. That's about S337.7 44 more than I.he \\'Orth declared by th e county board's olhcr fnilliona irc. Fifth Dis l r i ct Supervisor HonHld Caspers of NewPort Beach . /lo"'t•vcr. Caspers declared $982.2a6 in liabilities :.igainst <issets or $3.662 ,787 for a net y.·orth of S2.680,5J l. Diedrich didn 't list an y liabilitif'S. Diedrich 'Aas the Inst to file his state- rnent ~Jonda,. under a co unt y ordinance requiring 1.:ount.v supervisors to publicly declare thCil' f1nanc1al y.·orth at the close of c;ich-fisc<i! \'~1r. F~a rlier . FOurih Dislricl Supervisor ltalph Clark of Anaheiln listed hi!i net \\Orth ;1i S8."IA20. Second District Da vkl. !See OJEORJC ll, Page ZI Orange Coast Weather It looks like palchy lo1v clouds in th e n1orning hours for the '1th but ol ht·rv1ise mostly sunny \vith .highs in lhc 70s at the beaches rising to !JO inland. Drh·c carefully nnd don 't celebrate t~ 4th vd th a 5th on the 3rd . I NSIDE 1'0DAY ·The {}fflbl•l (.;co1yo11 Nttcleor- Pro1ect, 1rl1c11 co111pfe!cd. is to f11r11isli 2.2 tnil/ioti l;1/01vult$ of rm1ner to l'r11trol nnd Northern Culi/or11ir1 . Sec /irsi story i n strres. P(lye 8. L,M, tfyf " ..... 1 .. ,, C•lll..-111• I Mlllu•I I'll""'' • ClllHllltil ,..,, M•llMl•I N-• c .... 1(, " or ... 11 Ceu11t'I' ' -" ,,..,...,.,, " .1-•s '·t" ~1111 Motli:I' ' SIO<ll M11rll1l1 I II lllrlll "~·· • TtltW+tlO!I " E"lll trl•il'H'llfl!I 1 .. 11 Tllt.iort , .. ,. 1'111111(1 ''" Wt•ltllr • Htr..u11t .. w....,.., "''""' ,,.,. An11 L•11C1e11 " ,W""ltl Nttl'I • ,, • " $ Twsda.)', JUI)' 3, 1973 Cu J114t1i'1f · • Probe of Nixon. . ' Homes Reported~. 11lS ANGELES (UPI) -SP<Clal Watugate· prosecu~Arcblbald Cox Is tooting into the purchase of President Nixon's California and Florida estntcs and Nixon's relationship with the Tean1sters Union. the Los Angeles Times reported today. 1'l * * Nixor1 Home U1idertaxed, ' . :Paper Says By the AsS6Ciated Prtss President Nixon has been widertaxctl at least $25,0oo and possibly as high as $55,000 in property taxes the past three years because of the low assessment placed on the Western \Vhite Hous~ at San Clemente, the Sant<\ Ana Tl:eg1ster says. ~" Tbe Santa Ana newspaper report\.,,. · MOnday that the Orange Co u n t Y assessor 's office valued the 24.6--a~re estate at $1 .29 million last year, despite the fa<..1. that Nixon paid $1.5 million for it in 1969 ;ind since has spent $700,00() more Quoting a source famitiar with ~e in- quiry, the Times said the JnvesU_gation includes Nixon·s commutation ol the ft.>deraJ prison sentence of James R.'Hof· fa, forffier Teamster Chief. '·A major focu s of the inquiry is believ- ed to be 1he source of funds ror the $1.5 million San Clemente purchase." the Times said, referri ng to Nixon's Western White House es,ate. '·Jn additio'n, Cox's office has asked the General Services Admtnls:tratiorrto-pr vlde infonnatlon on $1.3 million in GSA· financed improvements on the two estates. , "One of the key questions to be · answered, a source familiar , with ~he in- quiry said Monday, is whether any Republican campaign fund s or money provided by unions or corporations \vas used to help the Niions purchase lheir California home," the Times said. The newspaper said Cox is . in- vest igating contributions to Nixon's cam- paign by ,;persons in the Las Vegas area who received loans" from the Teamster pension fund . "Some union officers allei;edly pressured loan recipients into contributing to the campaign," the Times said. . Fun . at the Zoo ' Kodiak bears frolic in pool at Brookfield, 111., Zoo. · Temperature· ~f 9l·degrees brought large crowd s to watch ani1nals' antics as heat wave blistered Chi cago · area. • 6 Arrested In Laguna Drug Raid • Six persons were arreliled an~ one Pound of marijuana and a quantity of dangerous drugs seized ~n a La~a -Beach -undercover narcotics Ofl:Crallon concluded Monday night by detectives. James Andrew crews, 27. of No. 214 , 1542 S. Coast Highw ay was booked O!l charges that he sold the pound of mar.1- juana to µndercover agen_ts for $~6(). ~ Also arrested were Toni Sartario, 22 •. or 1331 Glennciyre, on charges of possession. of dangerous dr~gs for sale ~­ possession of hashish; Kathleen Lucia Newby. 2.1, or 1331 Glenneyre of alleged j>ossession of dangerous drugs; Gayle Marie Edison, 28, of 1542 S .• Coast Highway for alleged poss~1on of dangerou's drugs ; and Cliftorc;t . Harrison liiabra, 2lt oC I~ S. Coast Highway for alleged pos.session of dangerous drugs. A uJobn Di:>e.,'.'.. arr~st .was made of a man who allegedtf1Dterfered with ?f- ficers and disturbed the peace while narc'otics arrests were being ma~e at one of the residences. Other than clauning to be God, he re(used to ide~tify ~i~I[ to police officers and remained m Jail to- day. · The operation stemmed from a week- loog investigation and an ':'sserted prom- ise by Crews to deliver 200 pounds of pot to undercover officers for $5,000. . Det. Sgt. Neil Purcell said today pohce believe officers may have been set up for a "burn" or robbery on the dope transac- -in-federal~funds. !or...improvements. _ The newspaper noted ~hat a number of those prominent in the Watergate affair ...... including John Dean , -John· Mitchell, JOhn Ehrlichman aod Charles W. Colson -"supported Hoffa's plea for executive clemency ." Frona Page 1· ·Huntington State Ra~ger tion . d 1· ed-a d At first One pound was-e 1ver , n ( ~ County Assessor Jack Vallerga was quoted by the Register as saying the 1973-74 value placed on Nixon's San Clemente property is pegged at $1 .37 million. ·· . t· The state Boord of Equaijzation,."Wh1ch ! monitors assessment practices in 11 Callkrnia, is investigating alleged . Ir· regularities in the valtJe -placed on the _._home and -property, the Register said. It ~ quoted Abe Goldman of the board as saying : -"We've been looking into the President's San Clemente property for more than a month. It's a complicated' affair and we haven't completed our study, but it's !air to say the President's property hasn't been assessed at anywhere near its real value ." . Goldman told the newspaper that the ~ 0 $1.5 million purchase pric~ should ~ve been the starting point for detenn1n1ng the estate's "fair market , value," and that the improvements added later also should have been C011$idered. • ~ iinprovements, some of which Nixon or bis friends paid for in addition . .,. to those paid for by the General Services "" Administration, include landscaping, an _ eight-foot block wall, a beach cabana and a six·bole golf course. But in 1970, the Register said1 when .. most or the improvements were made, iw tbe Orange County assessor said tbe e~te was worth only $1 ,087,600. That ' .. figure . remained the same in l97J and r rose by $200,400 in 1972. The Register said that based on, in- fonnation supplied by the county tax col- lector's office, Nixon has saved $25,588 in ·property taXe~ the past three years ~ because his property has not been valued ~ at the $1.5 million purchase pri~. ' • ( j . From Page 1 l SCHEME ... } several counties over the past seven ~ months and involved at least five victims i from the San Clemente area and two ~ from Costa Mesa. } They said that Arnold c-1 a Im e .d ( American lndlan heritage and an ethnic C claim to the grazing rights on t~ n;s- -ervalion near Moont Palomar. HlS lfl" i vestors were promised large profits from the sale of. the herd, but never received 1 tl}e money, police said. Investigation through the Bureau of In- t dian Affalrs and other sources did not ~ bear out the suspect's claim, detectives I said. Arnold was arraigned on the cnarges 1 this morning in South Orange c.oonty Municipal Court and had not yet posted : bail. l . • • ' I IT DAILY PILOT After the President commuted Hoffa's sentence .. the former labor leader \\·as released frbm prison·, and both Hoffa and Teamsters backed Nixon _for reelection. When Colson Jeft his posit\on as . .special counsel to the President to practice law, the Teamsters moved their $100,()()().a. year legal business to Colson's firm. From Page 1 GASOLINE .... travelers on Sundays and this condition will hold true for the holiday. W. J. Shell and Dick \Vatson Arco, the two stations which recently had to shut down their pumps late Sundays because they created traffic tie-ups, say they will stay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. Wednes- day for the convenience of holiday travelers. • Elsewhere in the nation, gasoline a~ peared in good supply Monday, alth:>ugh the number of service"statioos curtailing hours was higher than in past years. Spot checks throughout the country showc<I that most dlstributorn expectc<I C110Ugh supply to handle the holiday rush. Fro111Page1 ALLOCATE. • • \\'hole program ready, We would have announced it five days ago except that we wanted to get Gov. L<>ve's approval." Colorado Gov, John A. L<>ve was nam- ed Friday as President Nixon's new assistant on energy matters. In Washington, ~ spokesman for the divislon of oil and gas denied rationing ..was lmmilient. "There's no rationing program being discussed at all right now," the spokesman said. In a recent interview, Love seemed to oppose mandatory allocations. Ligon reportedly said the new White House energy chief opposed direct con· sumer rationing and favored voluntary allocations "but at that point he had not talked to Simon" and was unaware of the mandatory plan 3nd the reasons for it. Pressure on the voluntary program has increased ~cause of the wheat harvest that started in Texas and is spreading northward toward Canada, he reportedly told the News. Voluntary guidelines called for faMllers to receive top priority in getting fu el. but this was not the case in many instances, the· News quoted him as saying . Ligon said there was no basis for rwnors that civilian ration books, as used in \Vorld \Var It , would be used, the News reported. DIEDRICH ... Baker of Garden Grove listed his \l'Orlh at $76,700 and ·First District S¥pervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana declared a worth of $48,500. Diedrich's·holdings include a $2 nlil\ion share of Ralph A. Diedrich Enterprises, an apartment holding and business fir1n. Diedrich's statements also showed $406,769 in notes, accoun.ts. and trust deeds receivable; $279,000 1n personal property; $200.000 invested in a develo~ ment project in Spokane, Wash.; $57,622 cash and $26,000 cash value in life in- surance policies. The supervisor's personal assets in- clude a $42,601 equity in his F'ullerton home, a coin collection valued at $120,000, $77,000 in jewelry, ~4.500 in furs, $7,000 in automobiles, $6,700 in paintings and $2,000 in china, crystal and silver. - Man Shot Dead; Mom of 6 Held Police allege an argu1nent over a car pool ride led to the fatal shooting in Anaheim Monday or a man and the ar- reSt on murder .charges Of a 41-year-<ild 1nother of six. Bobby H. Elliot, 27. of 1115 W. Highland St., Santa Ana . died of a gunshot wound in the left side of his chest at Anaheim ~lemorial llospital one and one-hall hours after the Il a.m. shooting. . Jailed on suspicion of murder was filildred WaJker of 1822 . Glenwood Place, Santa Ana. Investigators said Mrs. \Valker and Elliot were fellow workers on the assembly line at the Delco-Remy plant, 1201 N. Magnolia Ave., Anaheim. Burgener Says Scandal Helping SAN DIEGO (AP) -Rep. Clair Burgener (R-Calif.J say's he expects the Watergate scandal to result in "an open presidency, a strong cabinet and decen- tralization of the executive branch." Burgemer told a local Republican gathering ri.1onday the aff~ir could end a system In '•1-'hich "some powerful men ap. peared to have abused their power ... and-appeared to have insulated and isolated the President." Burgener. \1•ho has President Nixon as a constit1.1ent because h.is district con· a constitulent becaues his district in· eludes the \Vestem WhHe House in San Clemente, said, "While I can't give the President a clean bill or health, J can't indict him either." ' an agree~ent to provide the rest was reached allegedly with Crews in early evening. · Officers secured a se1;trch warrant for the 1331 Glenneyre residence and 1.'"ade contact with Crews later, Purcell said. Suffe1·s Fractured Skull He was . arrested, and the 1331 GleM- -~yre residen.i;e searched, f?ul no large amount of marijuana found. . . . A Jiunlingt6n State Deach Park ranger is listed in guarded condition today sur. fering a skull fra cture aft~r he was thrown from a moving, pickup truck at about midnight Monday. · Police said they haVe been unable to determine it Robert B. Culbertson, 28, fell off the truck or was pushed by a handcuffed prisoner he \\'as taking to Huntington Jfach City Jail. _ The prisoner, Gilbert Rocha Costello, 26 of Los Angeles, had been fighting with the rangers prior to the mis~ap, police reported. According to police a c co u R ~ s , Culbertson was called to the state beach by t't\'O lifeguards to break up a fight between Costello and another man later identified as Joseph Lewis Reta, 23, Costello's brother. . The lifeguards told police that Costello ... assertedly took Culbertson's night sti~lr away from him, chased Reta with it and Nixon Names Cliief of AF WASJ-DNGTON (AP) -President Nixon has chosen Gen. George S. Brown, who directed the U.S. air war in Southeast· Asia in 'the late 1960s, become Uie Air Force's new Qlief of staff, it was learned today . Administration sources said Nix· o·n a l so is promotin g Undcrsecrel.ary of the Air Force Jotm L. McLucas to the top spot as secretary. Brown, a4, will relieve Gen, John D. Ryan, who will retire July 31 after compl eting a four-year tenn. J\1cLucas, 52, replaces Robert C. Seamans Jr .. who stepped out as secretary in mid -lvlay. threatened Culbertson with if until the range!-drew his service revolver. \Vitne sses allege Costello fought and struggled \\'ith the ranger 't\ilile he was being handcuffed and placed in ~ .back 1 of a pickup truck to be taken to Jatl. Apparently the ranger l:Yas st'.311ding on a running b&ard on the right s1.d~ of the truck as it was driven up Pac1f1c Coast J~ighway. He fell o~f rut the }ruck ileared the Huntington St. 1ntersect1on. John Ralko, 24, another state r~er arrived on ttte scene sPot!ly after the ac- cident ·and was adnlinistering first-aid to Culbertson \\'hen he was reportedly con· fronted by Reta \\'ho started to fight with him. He was rescued by off duty Orange County Harbor patrolman Richard Lara, 37, \\'ho subdued Reta and placed him wr der arrest. Costello was booked in city jail .on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and ·resisting arrest. He was treated at Pacifica Hospital for minor cuts received \vhen he also fell out of the truck alter it had come to a stOp. · Reta \\'as booked on charges of resisting arrest. Culbertson is in the in· ' tensive care unit at Pacific<} Hospital , l1·vine Resident's Ho1ne Hit by Burglar Valuable coirls, stereo equipment and a color television set jointly valued at more than $500 was stolen ft1onday night by burg lars ~·ho took advantage of an Irvine homeowner's absence to enter his house, Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said they have not yet determined the method used by burglars to ente r lhe home of Albert Lowell Ben- ton, 52, of 38.51 Bryan St., Irvine. They said the intruders ransacked the kitchen, living room and bedroom in a stareh for valuables. SESAME STREET , SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN TH& HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY AL'DEN 'S, Police said more than 500 nunt·benni_es and a small amount of hashish were seiz- ed from Miss Sartario and a small amount of amphetamines and an LSD tablet were taken from Miss Newby. From Page 1 POWs ... Force Col. Theodore W. Guy of Tucson, Ariz., who commanded a POW compound for nearly five years. Many of the specifics behind Guy's formal charges never were made public officially , hut Guy previously "denounced some POWs he commanded as cowa~ds· who. he said, "openly colla1?0Cated with the enemy" and caused physical hann to some of their comrades. Guy's charges came after months of behind-the-scenes discussions ..with Pen- tagon and military legaf officers who had been counseling a lenlen~. forgive-and- forget attitude where possible. _ After filing charges, Guy said that he bad spent "many, many nights thinking about it" and decided that "it had to be done." Besides Kayanaugh, the enlisted men involved are Army Staff Sgts. Robert P. Chenoweth, 25, Portland, Ore.; John A. Young 27, Graylake. Ill.; James A. Daly Jr., 25'. Brooklyn, N.Y.; King D. Rayford, '27 Chicago-Army Spec. 4 Michael P. B;aneh 26, 'or Highland Heights, Ky. and Marine ' Staff Sgt. Alfonso Riate, 281 of Santa Rosa, and Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr., 25, Brentwood, N.Y. ~ The eight enlisted had been held ca~ tive for at least five years each and. before their relea:Se in March, had been linked to antiwar statements and messages. The Defense Department took a posi- tion even before the first POWs were released by North Vietna'm that it would not prosecute any of the returning 566 American military men for statements they made while in captivity. · j ) f ' Tll• Or•"" Cotti D.t.lt..Y PILOT, wt!h Whlo;ll 1-~ the N-P•nt, II pUb!tsn.cl DY -Orlllft c .. .-P\IDlllll"°'f C-11y, $top.to "*I• ..tl!lotlt ''* 9Ulll¥*S, MOl'llllY llllot,ogft """'"' fO• c ... ,. """'· ,..~, 8ffCll. HIMlll\f!Orl 8tl>C"IP:....,,1•ill V1ll1y. Lit,,.,. I.ell. 1,.,IMt llddltibtcl llld St~ Clt,,_te/ hll Jui11' Cf11i1lr1,;. A 1l11tl• •e9-I •Ill""' " pVllllll\td s.111 ..... "' w SvftNl'I, file pr-lolt~I llll(llltflll!f llllM It •I 3 ~I 81Y jt,...I, Cotll Mnt, Ctlllofi'llll, ~. Pair Hostages • IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HA YE CA R Pi T ED THOU SANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, .NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUNTINGTON BEACH. ONE ALDEN'S .. ' • ' ' I ' ' I ' ' I I . ' ' ' I I ' ' • .. llohert N. Wte4 "'"JO"'t 11111 P~Dli.it .. J•d• It, Curl•'f' Alleged Rapist Takes c .alif ornians ---NEIG-H-BOc-R:---TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE v1tt ,.,.,111.,,1 •rt11 O.....•• MA!\IOW NORFOLK, Va. (AP ) -A roung Thol'l'l11 K•1wU - ed110f' California couple were taken hostage tcr Tho111a, A. ~urpt.i11• day rrom a downtown hotel by a malT' Mt,,.tlftt Edllor' d eh114,1 H. Looi IUche~ ·r. Nill police said raped a hotel resl ent and Aol"•~I M•nttfllf t!clllort then fired repeatedly on police Officers OHie• called to investigate. e»t11 """'* :,w•;!.!!f :!:,~.... Polll'e said neither the hostagl's, fl.tr. "':!T"'~, ,;: "'°""' "-· and i\frs. Charle.s J . Lisanti, nor the -~~·~·~t~~~~~=~=-· --llU!peci--had-been loeated.;--despi~e-an- Tll.,.._ 1n•• Ml-4111 ·areawide alert ror the Llsanhs Tate a..ttW "' ,, .. MZ·lt7• mOde~ fo~ign statkln ,on. "' Police .snid the eo e· were forced ,,... e-,.. "U-2:;." i...e-.... .. fr-om the Atlantlc llote at gunp0int nt l'rt111...,. 0,,,... c..ty c--"'" midmorning, nearly 3 ~) hours after l40o11.tf police lnJLlally went to the hotel to in- COIJ'l'flltlt 1'11. °''""' c..,, ...,.11111"" vcstlgate the rape report. Upon arriving, c ..... 111~r ' No -tfOflM; Hlllllrltlt!lt, • tW" poJlcemen Ulid I man fired flve l(ll'°'lfll . ,,.,.n., ... -·~" ""''1" ;)' In ,,,., " ,...,...._. w1"""' .,_._1 "' limes at them while Ibey ~tood !____ "'"'"""" "°"'""''-......,. h 11 ' Mta• a way. . _..... ~·~:::.,.""~ 11 u= u . .i f'Olicc said the gunman apparently hid ~W:i :iw INll u.11 -111"1 "'1111'r' in the hotel whlfe at least two doY.en '"' 11111 10M nM -111iy. police officers and do~ conducted a ,· I • . floor·by·floor search for him. They described hin1 as a whll e male aboul 22 ye:trs old and wearing a headband. Officers involved, In the shooting said they were called to the sixth floor of the old hotel to investigate a reported rape of one of the hotel 's residents. HAYE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOC K. When they arrived, police said, the m•.n fired a shot r;om • seventh-floor i --MAKE-EAGH-C-UST0MER·HAPP\". ASK-YOUR st1urwell vantn ge---poin . _ ·1 didn't return r~e, 6ut be £Ired four NEIGHBOR-'WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER more 11hots," one .Policeman said. · . -.. 1 , .a1 ·.-~ several bullet holes could be ·seen in HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING MER INWITH THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE T.RY TO the walls of the sixth Door. · ) lloinlcide detective Robert W. Towe YOU. s11ld a 20-year.old female residen t of tl1e hotel called police mlnutts before the tihooling and said she had just been [!Qed by 11 tntin wl19 crnw_I~ ptrough a srrtall window above the door or her room. She lat.er was taken to N"orfolk ~ncral llOBpllal. " · HOU~S: Moo. Thru Thun., t to 5:3,D • CARPETS e DRAPES---• FRI., 9 to 9 ~ 1663 Placentia A Ye. ' COST A MESA 646-4030 · SAT., 9:30 h> 5 I .. • \ • \ ~Uy "Uot Si.If Plltte Handbag Abuilding Evalgeline l-lymer works on macrame purse for San Clemente Arts and· Crafts Fair to be held at the Community Club.House July 21 and -and 22. Spo nsored by the San Clemente Arts and Crafts Club, the fair will include 20 diffl?rent types ·or arts and crafts. Crafts will in· elude collage, 1netal sculpture, block printing, jewelry, soft stone carving, hand weaving and glass and paper flowers. There will be paintings in oil, acrylic, pa stel and watercolor. Fire\vork Curbs Imposed' In Son1e Areas of Coast Excited by a television advPrtisement for fire.,..·orks, a five.year-old boy cried . \\'hen his father said there \tJOuldn't be a backyard display because they weren 't tegal. They HVe in ·~guna Beach. It would have· been ffie sarna.£tor-y-iL1hey-bad Uv~ ed in Ne\ ... ort Beach. The father retrieved the situation by promising to take his son to San Clemente ··to see the big fireworks.'' Although the .traditional meUlOd of celebrating the Fourth of 'July is stil l legal mhriy' places -with state approved · "safe and sane" firc"·orks -they're taboo in others. They are unlaw!ul on stale beaches or "'fire closure" (brushy) areas because of the hazard 'to people and property. Restrictions on use o! fire"-ork s are less specific in most Orange coast cities \vhere fire offic ials hope the people Police Disc ove r Body of W oma1i At Sc1iool Y ard SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) -The nude body of an attractive young woman was found ~1onday in a school yard by police, the third such killing in five weeks. the unidentified woman . between 20 and 25 years old. apparently had been smothered by hand or by a piece of clothing, Coroner Boyd Stephens said. The only clue to her identity was a thin, gold locket chain around her neck. .Police discovered 01e body near the gymnasium of Benjamin FrankJin Junior High School during routine check or the campus. Officers said the "'Oman had been killed elsewhere several hours earlier. Police arc investigating the ~sibility that the slaying is linked to twa unsolved killings. Rosa Vasquez, 20, was found tying in shrubbery in Golden Gate Park ~-lay 29 and Yvonne Quilantang, 15, was found in a vacant lot June 10. "J.1edica\ly speaking, they are very similar,'' said homicide inspector John Fotinos. "All we re young, ~II were nude atid•all were dumped someplace. Ap- parently, this v.•on1an v.·as suffocated. and the atherS were either strangled or snuffed out very quiet like." All three victim.s also . w.ere of -1.atio Americ.an or Filipino descent, attractive and about the same height and weight, Stephens added. No a.rrests have-been made in any of._ the cases. Murdered Couple F rom Pittsh1rrgh \\'ill use "commOn sense and good judg· ment." An official from the fir e department in Huntington Beach, where fire\\'Orks are legal for discharge anywhere in the city except at the beaches, offered these sug· gestjons: -F'ireworks should be discharged by adults in an open area clear of weeds or other combustible plants. · -The pyrotechnics should be ignited with a long stick or match. -Never pick up or try to re-light any fire\\•orks that· appear to be "duds." -Deposit the discharged firev.'Orks in a nori-rombustible trashetin or container. In .Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, J rvine, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo, Sadd leback· and San Juan Capistrano, of· ficia ls of the Orange Coun ty Fire Depart· ment warn that it is illegal to disc harge fireworks .in fire closure areas. These areas include public lands with heavy brush and weeds and where Smok· ing or fires are prohibited. Dana Point Harbor patrol o!fidals \\'ill allow the firing or the fireworks in undevelaped areas of the harbor, but not along the beach. An official said the fire\\'·orks may be discharged in the area oi the proposed boat repair facility· and west of the island. Residents of San Clemente are p~ hibited from ignitin'g fireworks on the beach between the -Linda · Lane access and the clubhouse building south of the over pass. The prohibited area includes bath sides or the pier. Officials or the city have established the restrictions due to the high and dry grass conditions and warn that parents will be held responsi· ble for any damage caused by their children. In Seal Beach, nreworks will be legal only oo private land, excl uding beaches, parks and streets. The cities of Costa ?.1csa and Fountain Valley have no specific reslrictions, but officials hope the users v.ill be cautiCM,is of combustible surroundings. "All "'e're interested in is the poople having a good time and nobody getting hurt or any praperty getting damaged," one fire official said. Ho\YC\'er, next year the fire agencies might not have as many worries. A federal agency, the Consumer Products Safety Commission, has recommended that the federal government issue a ban on all fireworks exce pt hand-held sparkl ers. Currently, any fireworks con- taining more than twa grains -of ex· plosives are ~g~y...h.'!lerBLIIW--- 1 , Hospiwl Head Faci1ig C1iarges ~-ANGELES (AP) -A federal SAN DIEGO (AP ) -Two persons grand jury hos indicted lhe lounder of f®Dd slain here last week were a man .., Van Nuys .Communily Hospital on and woman ¥.'ho had traveled to San · charges of (ailing to -report more than Diego from the Pittsburgh, Pa. area, $280,~ income to the Internal Revenue palice say. Service. The man was identified Monday as Dr. Joseph P. Itewis, president of the Ranald Gaylord Walkins, 38, o( Allegheuy board of the.1:)()5pita1 which he faunded In County. Pa. Th,e ¥.'Oman. described a~ in 1965, was lndicted M.Pnday ~ th~ he r 20s rem&rlicd unidentified. counts td attempted tax evss1ons and Watkins. who had been stabbed and three or making false 'statements under shot, was found \Vednesday In shrubbery ~atty of perjury. near Sea ·world aquatic park. The woman Lewis, ~. Is accused of not reportlng was found Saturd:iy in tbc same are~. Income t.otallng $288,76'.41 betw~n 1967 Police said she had ~n stabbed to and 1969, &nd the unpakl taxes were said death. to be $142,000. I 2 Marin es' Bru1k Theft Case Heard The case against tv.·o Camp Pendle1on ~Jarines arrested on bank robbery · charges last mon th has been heard In U.S. District Court in San Diego and a dispasltion in the matter will come In two \\'eeks. Judge Howard B. Turrentine heard the case against Theodore 1'1. Farris and Carl \Yayne Davis, both .21, at the court last week., The pair were arrested a few hours after they .allegedly burst into the Bank of America branch at the base June 5 and beat a female teller wifh a tire iron. The assailants then fled in an auto with $25.000 in 'travelen checlts and cash. Authorities allege-that the duo then fled througfl the San Onofre Senlry Gate and into San Clemente v.1here they were arrested a short time later by base in· telligence officers acting on a tip. 1be two men have remained in custody in lieu cf $50,000 bond for each since the June 5 incident. Their victim, base spckesmen said. has since recovered and most of the loot has been returned. The· pair will return to hear the disposi· lion of the case July 16 in Judge Tur- rentine's court. Trade in Drugs To Be Crimped KATiiIANDU, Nepal (~) -The Nepalese government has announced it · plans legislation TOremoVe marijwina :and hashish from the ftee market. Prime h1.inister Kirti Nidhi Bista said 1\tonday the legislation. to be presented to the national assembly, will lessen the lure of Nepal to drug-smoking Western yauths who flock to the Himalayan king- dom to enjoy the free trade in narcotics. Sista said the law will prahibit the cultivation of hemp and opium, .now permittetl. \Vilh cultivation stopped, he said. the buying · and selling licenses now obtainable for a fee will be \Vithdrawn. Fallout lo Hit U.S. WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Radiaactive fallout from China ~s latest hydrogen bomb test will start drifting across the northwest United .States late tonight or early \\'ednesday, an Atomic Energy Commission spokesman said today. Autama1ic detectors v.·ill measure tt!e radiaactivity of the fallout from the June 27 test and atomic scientists will analyze the results. Clyde l\'I ARK IV • ·. •• -' . ; . \ .· . . ' ~ ' ... Tut~.iy, July ; }'173 -· . . . ' lo ~-... -.... .~.- ·• - T • DAILY Pl LOT •• . . DtilY ,!IOI 11111 'ltlM YOUNGSTERS PLAY ON MAIN BEACH IN LAGUNA BEACH NEAR CONTAMINATED POOL City Crews Will Install Experimental System to Control Abnormal Bacte ria Count New Sewage Attack Set Lagunci to Treat Bacterur. Waters Doiv1i Ca1i y o1t By FREDERICK SCl10Ert1EHL • Laguna Beach city crews this \\'eek will install an experlmental system to divert and treat bacteria-laden waters now flowing down the Laguna Canyon flood control channel. Action by the city to dea l with the in· fested flow s is a response to recom· mendations made by the Orange County llealth Department more than eight months ago. According to Al The al , public "·orkers di rector. the city will build a temporary collecti on basin m the channel at a point adjacent to the city sewer plant located at the corner of Forest A\•enue and Broadway. ' · Water from the canyon that collects in the basin will be pumped into the outfall of the sev.-.er plant. 'nlere, it will mix with chlorine and be carried into ocean waters 3.000 fee:t off Broadway. Abnormal bacteria counts, some up to 24 limes greater than al19wable Stan· dards, were lagged at several points in the Laguna Canyon channel bet\\·een April 3; 1972 and Sept. 19, 1972. Tests recorded the presence of Escherichia ~oli, commonly known as coliform. \Vhile not hannful i n· themselves, t'Oliform often indicate the presence or ojher pathogenic organisms. Health depart1ncnt o{ficials said they cannot pinpoint the source of the bac- teria . Possible sources are railing spe1ic systems and fecal 1natter fron1 both domestic and wild animals. In rccom1nending the by-pass systcnt. health department officials cited concern over buildup of the nood channel waters at its outlel on ~1ain Beach. Often, water will pond at the outlet, providing a popular playground for young bcachgoers. Health department officials stressed, while there is concem over the channel. oc~an waters off ~lain Beach arc perfectly safe for swimming. Closure of the beach could nol occur until a bacteria count of t.000 bacteria per 100 milliliters (three ouncesJ is recorded in ocean v.·aters more than 20 percent of the time. ~lain Beach waters this month carried an average of 30 bacteria per too mis .. a figure considered •·negative•· ~ health department officials. Thea! said he expects the by-pass system to have a "signifi~ant " effect in rcid'!_cing_ the · bacteria counts at the mouth of the channel. Ile noted that one drawback of the system is it will not be able to divert any ba cteria that enter lhe flood control channel between the sewage lreatment. plant and ~lain Beach. If the experimental . installation works ou t, it will be nlade into a permanent system. Theal said. Thea! ·noted that the by-pass system id ea ha s Ueen in the works since last fall. The project was delayed when the city requested the Orange County Flood Gon· trol District to pay the equipment t'OSIS. But the district refused. saying it was not. responsible for nows in the channel. Thcal said the system now p~ can be built at virtually no cost since the city already 0\\11S the qeedcd equipment. Doctor Secs P erou BUENOS AIRES (UPl\-A prominent heart specialist visited Juan D. Peron at his home ~lnnday night hut declined afterward to say y.•hat 'A'as ailing the 77- year-old f()('mer president . Peron . \\'hC.' returned to Argenli na t"·o weeks aga after 18 years in ex ile. has not been seen in public ln more than a v.•eek. Johnson & Son 20th Anniversary • • • • • • LI NCOLN CO NTINENTAL l\IERCU RY il lARQ UIS • • Big Savings ! Big Savings ! Big Savings ! Big Sa vings ! Big Savin gs ! Big Savings'! MERCURY l\IONTEG O • • MER CU RY COUG AR • • • l\'IERCUllY COl\IET • • • •.. MERCURY CA PRI • • • B.. s . ! 1g a v1n gs . Dick NOTE See Our Big Ad In The Pilot's Cla ssi fie d Sectj on Tomorrow Wit h Anniversary Specials On All Our Used Cars As Wttll. ' BIG SAVINGS ' ' • • . EVERY .CAR IN ,STOCK • • • • • • Honie Of The New Car • , , "GoldeM :J'owcltl' ENTIRE MONTH OF JUNE "Orange Count~'s Totni!y o/ T~nt Cars'' l lr,(Ol N MlRCllHY C0l J0li\n CJ\Pf~I 2121 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MES.O. • !54CMiC130 , • • • fiome or Th~ ~c•' ·c· ~ • t; •'Golden Touc h.'' •• • • .. ------r- . . f DAILY ~ILOI I So Who's Top . T11tsdl)', July :3, 197l .. . _U.S. Bomher.s Blast Cambodian Sites from Wire_ PHNOM PENH, Cambodia -U.S. 1152 heavy bombers atnick wllhin 10 to 25 miles ol P!Jnom Penh Monday night and early todoy as tlMI Cambodian mili!ary d>mmand reported a rash ol enemy ac. tivlty "' neorly all frnnt>. A mill!ary source sald the number ol raids by the big elghl.-Jet p1..., in- creaJed sllgbtiy In June and probObiy would be stepped up even more berore Aug. 15, the deallinc set bY the U.S. 'Congress for an end to all other American military activity in Jndodllna. THE J!'l-FOJUtANT ~ld the B5Z3 •!nlCI< at SUipe<ltd ln!urgeot pooltloM arOJIDd the railway town or Batt Dant. 15 mU.. northW091 ol Ptrilm Pe1b and four other areas. In Wuhlqton, Del-Deparlnlent spokesman William Boeche< llld the number of eorUea nown tn Clmbodia by U.S. F4 and A7 . fighter·bomber• In· creased mOrc than 30 percent Jut week, from about llO a dsy to "In the low 200s." He said some days do~ to 300 sorties were flown . A sortie is ooe 1trtlte by one plane. Beecher said a break in cambodia's monsoon weather and military thrusts by the insurgents led to the stepup, wtlth was ordert..-d as the White House negoUated wllh C01111resslonol leadcrs lh• compromise date·, Ot A1.1g. 15 for the cutolf in U.S. military opera~ons. 111E CAMBODIAN mililary spokesman, Col. Am Rotig, said bombing near a hamlet on Highway 3 about 12 miles south of Phnom' Penh killed 20 in- su rgents. There was no damage repm ,,on the other targets. · . Am Rong also claimed many enemy 1.,..., on the ootskirts of the encircled P'OYiocW capl!Ot of Takeo, lll miles IOUth .or Pmom Penh. aa the dty'• def-upanded their perlmet<r. North Vietnam decllll)!d todoy lhat Pa-Nlml'o ..,........ lo .,.W.. lion wllilll oil finds for tba.bad>llll ol cambodia after Aus. lS Wat a "very traumatic defeat" for h1a amntnilentloa. However, the party nenpaper Nban Dan said in a conunen!ary, "The fact lhat Nixon atlll ...ervea for bimseU the ~ lo wantonly bomb and kill the <Jam. bod:iao people, aa well u bis rtlerV8ilona Whea signing lhe bill, sbow 1hat be bas not yet abandoned bis wicked dlllp ol agrmioa.'' IN SOUTH VIETNAM , tbe &OYeramenL r..-.d a iooc·atandln& oiler to bold free general eleellonll In SOUlb Vi.tnlm on Oarlstmas dsy but qaln lllJpulated•, that all NoRh Vie--· llllllt; first wtthctraw from the south. r Nguyen Trieu Tran, 1J>01cesman for U..: Salion delegaU to lalkl bet.....,~ an1 the Viet on 1he pollilcal fulure VI , clsimed Hanoi bis ln- lil about ,000 troopl loto South Vietnam ' Uon ol the Jan. 27 Pan. ceaae-llre and peace ....-. Moneymaker? '· . I QI! ~llSERY DEPI'. -Members of ....,. good · Orange Coonly Bo6rd ol Supervisors have now filed official 'Utements on how much money they are !Worth. But It remains unclear today as to ..... reany """ the top cash billing. -Rites . Conducted '<Searly, however, it ·was a two-way ,,_, Fiflh District Supervi!or Rmald ,c.aspers of Newport Beach sa'id bis assets are $3,66?.787. Third District Supervisor °l!alpjt Diedrich ol Fullertoo claimed he"s •WOrth $3,018,275.92. , 1 Do not ask me where Diedrich's 92 ,cents came from. Left over taxi fare, Jfll&ybe. r· Anyway, with each supervisor well into ' the $3 million bracket, it \li'OOld appear that Caspers is on top. BUT WAU! Caspers also listed some tliabilities. A paltry $982,000 in this case. 1But that drops him down into the $2 milli:n bracket in net worth. Diedrldt, Ion the other hand, didn't list any liabilities. You have to assume he has a 1couple. i '!'bus wilhout knowing Diedrich 's tie!!. you don't know whet1her he's ahell<i or behind Caspers in the noce. The financial di9clcioutts show that Cupers bas an annual tncome of some $250,txM>; -fl(Wlle holding in financial in- ldtutions; a flS,000 Udo Isle heme; a $250,000 ranch of 325 acres: and~ scat- terWig ol finance buildings a n d rettaurants. Diedrich, on ·the other hand, has most ot hia ti million in an apartment building cutflt, plus a mere $36,1~ in racing bones. He alto lists sudl assets as a $120;000 coin coLlection: $T7,100 in ~welry; and 124,500 in furs. SO WHO WINS? Well look, with both the supervisors up in the $3 milUon at- mosphere, who cares? You suspect they don'L • . As for the other lhree of our county supervisors, Dave Baker, Bob Battin and Ralph Clark, it -be ta1lair "' list their usets in the same breath with Caspers or Diedrich. Nme ot them went OVff dle ·$100,000 mark. W'lth the flnanciti dtsclosures, however, at least Baker, Clart and Bat- tin mw know wbo should be picking up lhe luncheon tabl. So wbal 1188 •D this offlueoce bought the two richest of our co it n t y supervisors? Well, jus~ take Casp;n for example. He spent considerable cub to bed:>me the coastline's Fifth l>iotrict .._.,!!or. · Now, he has two grot.tpfl screaming at him in Mission viejo because the county Road Department blockaded th r e e streets, Carranza Dr'lve, AlontiUa Lane and Cordillera Drive, so people on them can't motor out onto the main feeder, Jeronimo Road. ONE GROUP WANTS ,the blockade to stay up so their residential streets won't be used for a speedway. 'Ille olber r .. ldentl deonand that the blockades be lifted so they won't have to drive extra mil.. to shop. Meanwhile, Laguna Niguel sbakers- and-moYen are flaying Caspers and the county bOard In, general for not doing anything for them. 'Ibey wam "-a cityhood campllllJ> llbould they coollnue to be lpiored " the COmly Seat. Still more mNnwhlle, one leader.of en- vironmentaliJts has lashed Caspers t« giving the boot to former planning com- missioner Roo Yeo of Newp(rt Beach. 'Claiming it wu a political move to make developers happy. CASPERS MUST BE oot shopping lot a t..-.·o-bit bottle of asp1rin. Clearly, money didn't buy Ron CUpers any poilUcal peace. J!ut maybe tt will keep him comfortable amid all this misery. ,. UPI T ........ " FELLOW EX·POW'S SALUTE CASKET FOR SGT. ABEL KAVANAUGH, 24, IN DENVER Six Pall Bearers Were CN rged With Colliiborating With the Enemy in N. Vietnam Cultist Bitten by Snake Placed on C1'itical Li st CHA'ITANOOGA, Tenn. (UPI) -A man bitten by a rattlesnake during the national convention of a make-handling religious cult was repOrted in "critical'' ~lion today at Erlanger Hospital. Muri Bass, 35. of Chattanooga. was bit- . ten just above the right wrist Sunday as be reached. for a Uve-!oot Diamondback Cheese Mi1iimu1n For Meatles s Pizzas Sou glit • WASHINGTON (UPll -Meatless pizzas wouJd have to have at least 12 per- cent cheese under a new rule proposed 11onday by the Agriculture Department. Officials said their proposal would not appl y to pizzas baked in pizzerias and restaurants. It would apply only to plzias baked by processors for inter-state sale thl'Ough groceries or in restaurants whidt do not do their own baking. Under current federal meat lnspeetion regulations, pizzas made with meat must contain at least · 15 percent meat, but there is no standard for the cheese con- tent The proposed new standard would retain the 15 percent meat minimum and add a new regulatioQ requiring at least 12 percent cheese. • "\Vhlle most processors use about 12 percent or more chee~ in their product formulas -some Ute up to 20 percent - the Agriculture _Department ha! become aware that a few firms are starting to use le~ than 12 percent cheese but more sauce. for example," a .spokesman said. Public comment on the pizza proposal will be accepted until Aug. 3, officials ad - ded. ratUer at the Little Holiness Church of God in Jesus Name near Newport, Tenn: Bass, who initially refused medical . treatment. had been reported improved early today but a hospital spokesman said all patients in the ho.spital's in - temive care unit were considered in ''critical" condition. Cocke County authorities said they were preparing legal action to stop worship services at the mountain church where two men died last April. IL F. SWANN, district att.Omey general at Dandridge, said he was plan- ning to file a petition asking for a t'Ol'l- tempt of court citation agai.ilst the Rev. · Liston Pack, minister at the church. Last April, Buford Pack, the minilter's brother, and Jimmy.Ray Williams, the aWStant minister, died· after drinking strychnine and refusing medical treat- ment. At that time, Swann sought indictments against Pack and other leaders of the church on manslaughter charges, but the Cocke County grand jury refused to is.we indictments. · Bass was bitten during the momlng service of a convention of the church sect. He continued to chant and sing foe a few minutes but then staggered in pain. After Bass was taken away, Pack an- nounced that the planned afternoon ac- tivities had been canceled •. Kosygin in Crowcl VIENNA (UPI-)--Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosygin laid a wreath at the monument of -the unknown · Russian soldier in downtown Vienna . today and startled securlly men by v.•ading into a,__. crowd and walking the -two blocks back -to his hotel. Richardson Orders Probe On Neutering I . WASHJNGTON (AP) -Alty. Gen. Elliot L. Richardson today ordered a Justice Department investigation of in- voluntary sterili-iations of y o u n g Alabama girls under a federally funded birth control program. Richardson Instruc t ed the department's civil rights division to pro- ceed with the tnvesUgalion Without · waiting for a formal request from th~ Of- f_ice of Economic Opportunity. THE OPERATIONS were pcrfonned ~ a Mootgomety, Ala., clinic op- erating on OEO funds but the actual surgery was done at a hospital. The civil rights division also was told to coordinate its WOl'k with the criminaJ division to determine whether laws had been violated, a department spokesman said. · An OEO official bad said Monday that as many u 11 minors may have Wl- dergone "Involuntary sterilization" at the Montgomery-clinic. The official Randall C. Teague opera· lions director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, also said the Justice Department may be called in to in- vestigate the federally funded clinic. He said its officials may have violated state law requiring parental consent for all surgical procedures. .. llE SAID ALABAMA la\v prohibits minors from giving consent for any surgical procedure. Any sterilization operation performed on a minor without the consent of a parent or guardian is considered 'jnvoluntary sterilization" and an OEO investigation team "has reported to us that there were actually 11 incidents involving minors," Teague~ said. ln f\1ont R:omery, Joseph E. Conklin, the director of the· Montgomery Community Action Program {an the clinic. 80-MPH Winds Hit Midwest ~t week, Orf:lia Dixon, the director or tbe MontgoQJ£rY agency's family plan- ning ttnter, sa1d the clinic had arranged for 11 such operations in the past year. HER COMMENTS came after a suit was filed on behalf of tv.'o young black ., $tor rn s Lash Kansa_s To1vns, ' I • Cause Poive r Failures girls, .sisters, who were sterilized at the center. "A lot or very serlOus legal questions are being. ralBed." Teague said. "At 11~1 ·•no (11,1sed ••tlm••td oam'9• some poin t lhe'l>epartment of Justice ia MAUOMM WfAlldl •lh'l(l 10tlCA$1 I• 7AIA l't 1 -~ -1• e10 .. ro S70 muuon, oolng to have to become involved." Tlm11tr.i11A& oelor1 d•wn ••noed 0 E 1rom "' ., Mh101, N.P, 1~ 101 •• J~e said an 0 0 inspection team began 2t77 . ' I ! N~fem. at to probe the Montgomery. program alter per '!~~ ,.. l 11e la-wsult a~ktng for -$1 -million'-in~ All»M't' II n damages Wa S flied. 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Nlft;t' ·•·• ...,,.... ' • For Marine POW ... DENVER (UP!) -Marine Sgt. Abel Larry Kave.naugh, who spent five years fu a North Vietnamese prisoner of war camp and shot .himself to death within days ol being charged as an enef?IY col· laborator, was eulogized Monday as a man who gave his life for his country. The Rev. Roland Freeman said Kavanaugh served his country ·1so that others might be free" during a H.igh Mass of the Resurrection sung at All Saints Catholic Church. A high mass is unusual in d.eaths believed to be suicide. KAVANAUGH, ms coffin carried by - six enlisted men who were also charged with collaboration, was buried at Fort Logan l'fational Cemetery among com- rades who were killed in Vietnam. The six pi;tllbearers -Robert P. Chenoweth, James A. -Daley J r . , Frederick L. Elbert Jr., King D. Rayford, Alfonso Riate and John A. Young -were tlie only military authorities attending the funeral mass. "The men who are here -his com· rades in suffering -understand far bet- ter what this costs and what it means to a person to be confined, to be rut off for years and years," Rev. Freemal'I. said. "IT l\IUST BE dif(icult to replace ourselves in society when we've been so harshly removed from society." Kavanaugh had been inarried onlY a few <tays when he was sent to Vietnam. The couple's first child was born about the time Kavanaugh was captured. - His 22-year-old widow, Sandra, preg· nant with their second child, sobbed as a Afarine honor guard fired a salute over her husband's grave and taps were sounded. Exhausted and ~yed, she clutched an American nag which had covered the casket and· was led from the graveside by her family. · AIR FORCE COL'. Theodore W. Guy of Tucson, Ariz., dlarged Kavanaugh, the six pallbearers and ooe other «illsted man who did not attend lhe funeral, Michael P. Brandl, with collaboratlng with the enemy. Sandra Kavanaugh bas blamed Guy and the Pentagon for her husband's death and has vOwed to file· lega1 charges against them.. A preliminary autopsy report indica~ Kavanaugh's death last "'·eek at the home of bis father-in-Jaw was suicide. An inquest into the death has been 9Chedu1ed for Aug. I and at that time the complete autopsy report should be made public. Gurne y Defends Campa ign Funds For Re-election 'VATERVILLE, l\taine (AP) -5en. Edwattl C. Gurney, (R·Fla.), says a Washington reception to raise con- tributions for his 1974 re-election cam .. paign was "standatd procedure." During a visit at his mother's home here, G.urney commented l\.!onday on a ?t!iami Herald story saying he received $20,Cn> from contributors who included presidential friend C.G. !'Bebe" Rebozo and former White House adviser Murray Chotiner, formerly ol Newport Beach. The story, which appeared in Mooday's editionS of the newspaper, was described by Gurney, a member or the Senate \Vatergate committee, as "the first in a long expected series of attempted hatdoet job!; by the Henld, • • " "'Ibe Herald must have been hard up for news to have a story pointlag oot lhat ReJ1$licans and conservatives are con- tributing to lily re-election campaign. Who did they think will -contribute, McGovern supporters?" he asked. ' '"Ti-11-1e to . A~t~ Officer Saves Day, Nab s Bad Gu ys NEW WASHINGTON, Ohio (AP ) -. "There's a time to act and a tkne not to act," says state Highway Patrol officer wl» single-handedly re.cued a ..,.her and ~-five chitare-n from tY.1> escaped ~~ttes said eapl. J. J. Fullenkamp'• capture of the t\li'O men ended a 50-mile chase that began with a pri&- oo escape, During the chase, a Marion County tleputy sheriff was killed when his patrol ::ar collided with a farm truck.. FUILENKAMP -6 flUu.tlllKAMP FEET, & incties tall end weighing 280 pounds -climbed through a second- floor window Monday to enter the 'lbomas Nledermler home, in which the two escapees had holed up. AFI'ER DROPPING the five Nioder· rnier children to safety, be went to another bedroom where Mrs. Medermier was being held. 'Iberc, he took a rlOe and a pistol from one ol the men. The other man quickly surrendered w i t h o u t resistance. "My concem was for the mother and children, and I was bound and determin- ed they weren 't going to be hurt," said the 25-year-old patrol veteran, father ol nine children. Authorities identified the two men as Robert T. Hershberger, 31, of Akron and Richard Osborn, 31, of Newark. Offlcfab said they had escaped from Maiion Oor· rectlonal Ins~tl}tion earlier Monday. FUU.ENKAMP, 42, commander o1 tha Bucyrus patrol pool, said: "I fiiured I was going to encounter ooe real nasty guy -Hershberger. I figured the other one was ready to give bimsell up. "\Vben I entered the secmd bedroom, Ifershberger whirled toward me with a riQe. I knocked him down, and then I pinned down his hand with the pistol in it. "Osborn gave up rather easily after I bad Hershberger dov.TI." The chase began oo Ohio 67 and con· tinued north into New Wasbingtm in nort!H:entral Ohio. The two escapees abandoned their stolen car and sneaked lhrou&h a wooded area to the Nledennier home a pitrol spokaman said. ' ,,, ,.. ' 711 ~T .LIFT1 SUSPICT l!Oll RT HIRSHllRGI~ 31 IN SOUAO CAR Off1car Lod Pl,.. Hosl•lff Throuth Second Story Window I I - • • • • . • • -. • ' • ' I '"l.'\ld.11 July 3 Jqfl DAILY PILOT 5 Sinatra .To Reply Girl With Million-dollar Legs Dies At 56 PALM SPRINCS CAP) -A publle relations spokesman for F r a n k Sinatra A)ll the en- tertainer considers a 1 "harassment" 1 civil com- plaint alleging he assaulted a Salt Lak~ City salesman. SANTA MONICA (AP) - When desliner Oirt.t1an Dior eritiehed the -In 11111 u "Mle ugUe1t 1pot ln a woman 'I anatomy," actreA Betty Grable was q~k to reap;nt. "My kneel· l>Jve ~ me for a long tune. I blven'l bad any complainta yet from a bank or a fan," 11ld Mi.u Grable. Thi popular Miu Grable, whoH multJmlllioo.. dollar career wu ~ by her "milllon-doll1r" lep, died Moodoy ol lung cancer at SI. John's lfolpltal. She WU la. FlD1er1l arrangemeotl were incomplete. llowever, offJclall said Monday they understood a Jtatement in reply in being pr~redonSlna tr a' s be U br ·• Beverly Hnls atto ey. Infrared Light Frank J . Weinstock, an insurance salesman, told police that on May s Sinatra and two friends made verbal unpleuan- lries to Welnstock 's wife and then assaulted Weinstock in a Palm Sprin~s restaurant. ljsed on Big Fire Reinecke Reverses Statement -SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke, reversing a statement or last week, says the state paid for his $375 trip to Washington in 1972 to testify befor~ the Senate Judiciary Committee. Reinecke said f\1onday he thought at the time the trip should not be paid out of regular state funds because the hearings were "obviously political." He said "we thot.Jght We ought to keep ,the record as cl ea• as po!!sible and pay it out jbf iny own travel lurid." The fact the state picked up the tab was inadVert'ent , he said. PALM liPRlNGS (AP) - Fire fiihters said they had to use an alrbome infrlred scan- ner today to X-ray through a chimney ol smoke Jolted by a ruinous, relentless.fire climb- ing up Ille porth IJlde ol beautifully forested 10,000-fool Mt. San Jacinto. Southern California 's worst fire of the young season was raging unchecked up . the mountainside above the 7 ,000- fool level, crackling through stately pines In a scenic wilderness area, spokesmen said. The blaze -~ ol this desert resort was the wor:rt of a raah of fires that kept Engineer In Crash 'Drunk' INDIO (AP) -Authorities 'reported · Monday that the engtneer of a train that col- lided with another train here last week was appal'edly in- toxicated et the time o1 the e Strike. Goes On crash. OAKLAND (AP) _ The na· The Riverskle County cor· lion's newest and m 0 s t oner's office said both the modem mass transportation engineer; Everett C 1 i r t on system has a new headache Todd, 53, of Indio, ~ the added to itS ·construction brakeman, J\. K. Lanqwst, 21, delays and mechanical prob-of . ~kersfield, had ~ . -drinking. Both men were kill-lems -an empk>ycs strike ed fin the collision. that sh~t d~wn the train The coroner estimated they ~etwork .Just nme months after had been drinking about three its openmg. hours before the accident in About 6,200 maintenance, which Todd's 65-car Southern clerical station and operating Pacific freight ran into the e·mployes or the Bay Area rear of 'MOther freight. Rapid Transit (BART) system The autopsy also dXJWed refused to work Monday and .fliit-Todd had a blood clot in sent an estimated 35,000 com· · his lung. Officials ,specuJated muters scrambling for buses that the clot might have caus- and autos. eel 'him pain and "it's also e Jurors· Threats .SANTA BARBARA (AP) - Authorities are investigating 'reports· of threats ·against at least tvro members of a jury which convicted Annenian im- migra:nt Gourgen Yanikian in poSsible the alcohol was taking care Ot hi! pain." The level ol alcohol 1n Todd's blood was estimated at .16, while Lanquist's alcohol level wail .01, the coroner 88id·. The leg81 limit for drunken- ness is .10. the slaying of two Turkish ----------- diploma ts. Yaniklan, 78, was convicted SOLON Monday in the shooling deaths ofMehmelBaydar,47,Turkish MAY SWITCH consul 1n Los Angeles. and his assistan.t, ~hadir Demit, 30. F R E SN 0 ( A p ) Sentencing 1s scheduled for A bl K th M d-July 20 ssem yman enne a · dy, in his second term as a e Fowl Disease R<publican from Fret00, says he may switch to the Democratic party. RIVERSIDE {AP) -A new outbreak of exotic Newcastle disease has been confirmed In Southern California ror the first time in nearly two months.···· The disease has infected· a flock of 57 ,500 tu rkeys near Romoland in Riverside Coun- ty, Dr. E. C. Sharman, direc- tor or the state-f e d er a 1 NcwcaSUe Task Force, said f\.Ionday. "Several factofs prom pt me to give the possibillty sel"io\a consideration/' Maddy said Monday. The chief factor. he said, ts "frustration" at serving as a minority party member and representing a district, the 32nd, where Democrats out- numbered Republicans more than two to one. ARE YOU SERIOUS ABOUT LOSING WEIGHT? Second Pot Vote Sought MERCED (AP) -Sup- porters of a new attempt to eliminate most c r I m I n a 1 penalties ror marijuana u.ie in CalUornla say lhey~l begin pushing th.11 fall to get an in- itiative oo the baUot in 1974. Backen will seek signatures to petitlons starting In Sep-1e.-, Lawrence Coebel ol Mariposa amounced Monday. A similar measure w a s defeated in !Im!. Goebel was amo n g 10 penons selected at a weekend meeting here to su bmlt the in- itiative to the stale attorney general. 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'l'ou al~ tl('('ide PXtlclly \\'hich !ltock or stocks you 'tl liJ..c• U!( to buy (or you. 'You ~ect from a Ji11tof th1• t\\ •·nty-ti\ <' 1.u1:1·:!L t~•l'f"ll':ttion!'o included in St:1n1!:11·d ~ l'onr'i; lndu,,trial .12.; lnilcx, based upu11 thr· rnarkl't \'al ur or tht,! outst.'lncling shares ol oon1n1r1n ~tock of these ('Orporation~. You can buy Cull aluarfl!, or you 1·an buy frac tional shares. .\Utl)n1ntir J11t·(~tn11•11t S··r\'ic" is unique. :-i"'<'llrllf I 'acili°C is tli" Ii r~~ :'lni\ onl,\· linnk in Cnlifurnia to flfff'r iL'> c11ston1cn; thi.~ cnnvenicnt new wny to in\·f111;t nnd !In\·,. on a regular baJ1is, autQ11111ticnlly. ,\nQlhei:..:.:somcthinit s1:ieei11l." )'11ur n('xt ~t1·11 ~hrJul cl be lO\\·ard your nearest branch. And li·t us kno,,· exactly v.·hat you want us to do for yuu : I !l\(·i<t 111 c"n1mnn i<t°'-'k.~. in ~cries F. 1,1n1l:1, 't ran~ft·r n1u111>y into your 11avi11gs acmunt, or Ko.<l u11 1 ht• l~•111l1inritio11 "hich you ft.ot:I befit 6Uita your n"'" obje<:th•es. Then relax. \Ve'll do the rest.. SECURITY PACI FIC BANK , SOMETHING SPECIAL ' I • • • • , The Salamander Creeps • A 11l1p>•nder 1'11 llw"d·llke amphibian. Fortunately for those of us who are rep,...nted at Elbrkli• (ierry was vice president of the United the lawmaking level, California provides an alternative States under James Madison. He previously (1812) was system of drawing up district boundaries. Th• state a;o.vemor of Massachusetts. . Supre1ne Court bas appointed three special masters Who . No, lboae sentences aren't nQn sequitur newspaper will submit a redistricting plan If 'the legislature and 1------1!1. len;-'fbey-provide...the-deriUon of the_~err • governor can't agree on one. · · mander which, says the dictionary, means "to divl:id:Ce";aC----"-1t•s-a-good-a!ternati""'a--'a'"odd.J•1-01>o01n ... {W:liian.D1>e...'.Du>--'---t-: I • state, country or city Into voting districts to give unfair special masters will try to draw up istricts equal in advantage to one party In elections." population, contiguous and compact, .void of racial dis· Gov. Reagan found gerrymandering at work la st crimination and without respect to partisan registration. week as he ·vetoed a bill which would have determined U.S. Supreme Court rulings insure that every Ameri· the boundaries of your state assemblyman, your~ state can has roughly the same representation in government senator and your congressman. -the one-man, one-vote philosophy. Redlsttfctin'g i,s nee· It wu an lniportant bill. J.n many cases, It would essary to maintain this balance because of cdnstant shifts have determined who would represent you in govern· in population. ment -without your having voted on the matter. But leaving the boundary-drawing to the persons It also ls a terribly delicate political matter. Neither . affected -the California assembly is the c;ase in point- the Dempcratic nor the Republ1can party want to lose is ineffectual and unworkable. · seats in government. And The governor was right in vetoing the legislature's the individuals about to "'"" " proposal be gerrymandered out of ... ' ' ~ ' "' The state Supreme Court's special masters should office get terribb' person· •• ,'65 ~" be the permanent body detennining congressional, s~te al aboUt the matter -no •• , ...... l l t d bl bo d · matter which side or the ~,---~' sen a e an assem y un anes. political fence they are Qq. The governor wasn't too opposed to the new boundaries proposed for California'• congressmen and state senators. But when the legislature l>ro- duced its reapportion· ment plan for the Assem· bly, the governor (and many others) s i·m p 1 y 71 couldn't buy it. . . . Finding .More Daylight Our legislators up. in Sacramento are considering a bill which•would double Daylight Saving, Time in the months of June through September . _ In. short, it would advance clocks two hours in· stead of one and provide an Additional hou'r of sunlight in the evening. Assemblyman Robert Badham of Newport Beach finds a. majl?r flaw .in th~ bill. Imagine, he S{ly~ in dism.ay, what life will be 1:ike .With all those ~ourig kids r:efus1ng lo go to bed until mghUall. And mghtfall not coming It was a crazyquilt rattern designed not to ma~e assembly districts logica divisions, but to protect Jn· cumbents in both parties. Orange Cou!_ity's 69th Assem· bly Dislric4 for example, was ·proposed almost on a block·by·block count of Democrats to give Assembly· man Kenneth Cory (see cut) a good edge al the polls. until 9:30 or 10 p.m. ,. The two-hour bill we really don't care about: What would be much more beneficial would be ·year-around DST. One hour's worth would be fine. 'A wright, men, we gotta see that none of these critters git more than their share of this here ptJSture!.' Military Staffs Are Nothing New WASHING TON -Those Democratic jeers at the 11>e1lled "militariutlon" of President Nl1on'1 new Whlte House staff are a blMant instfnce of the pol callillg tbe kettle black. Sena~ Democrats have had a fOnner "'"1ar Anny olfictt as tbelr permanent teeretary for yean. He is ttlired Col. J.,.pb SW>lty Kim- mitt, .ecretary of the Democratic ma· jorlty In the s.nai. alnce l!leC. A Mon- tanan, he .,.. named to that job by t.I· . low Mantmln. Senatt. Democratic lead· ttMlke?danlfWl~ 1 NO DEMOCRAT or inyooe else Ila• ever raised the crJ ol "mlUtarization" over KmuNU'• telectkm. Unuaumlrig, "ble and cooperattve, ht ls well regarded throolbout ttie Senlte. A graduate or Utah State University, he enJlsted In the Army in lt41 and retired as full colonel in 1986 after Jervlce .tn....Europe and the Far Ea1t. Kimmitt "'as decorated \~1ilb the Silver Star 1 Bronze Star "ith Oak Leaf cluster and Legk>n of Merit. Plain·talklng Sen. Harry Byrd (Ind.· Va.), sbaiply condemned the hypocritical partisan yakking about "militarization" of the White House staff with the ap. polntment ol Gen. Alexander Haig and Gen. John Bennett as presidential assistants. POtm'ING OUT that President • Roosevelt had ·a number or generals and admirals as top assistants, that Truman named Gen. George htanhall as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, that President Eisenhower had a geotral 'as his chief \\'bite House ad· ministrator, and that the Sen ate Democrats have had Col. Klmmitt as permanent secretary since 1966, Byrd declared: "Fair-minded Americans are not likely to react favorably to I.his kind of snoody Dear Gloo1ny Gus Perfect ror each other: Niaon's running out of incompetents and Sam Yorty's out of a job. · . -R.C.C. OIM!lly OW _,. •rt IMmlt'M '' ,....,. .... "" -lily rtfltd ,,.. ,,......,,,_....,....S...iyevr,_. _. fl OIHlliy 0111, DllfJ PHet, and shabby attack on the military and on the President. It seems to•have reached the point where,' to some, President Nix· on ·can do nothing right; everythlng he does is wrong. in the eyes <X the liberal press and liberal members ol Congress. "It seems to me the anti·Nixon howlers are going to extremes. Every President has a most difficult job. He is entitled to select as his key subordinates Ux:ise in whom he has confidence and with \\furn he can work in harmony. I can see no reason why a retired military officer sb>uld be prevented from serving the President in a civili30 capacity. "Despite the views of some Congres.smen and i<)ltle: newspapers, I feel the military profession is an honorable one and that it has ~ its members men of dedication and ability \\'hose services can and should be utilized by the President if he feels in need of such capabilities." ~ Pro Athletes Won't Be Good SPort,s Tlloqlo;J at LuJe: The trouble with profwionatism in 1poiu. as we lhall aee ln a few years, is that the athlete eventually becomes a combinllion cl entertainer a n d busiiessnian. with t he standard of sportsmanship run· nine a poor thlrd. • • • 1be average U.S. family i1 aaid to re- 'quire about twe>-and· a-half times its an- nual income in sav· inp to weather a job Joss or other eo:n- omic crisis; yet the fact Of the matter is in thi.1 "affluent " IOCiety, you have \o go to the top 10 perttnt ot income earn- ers before you find people whost asset.a even beJin to equal their -annual income. (SYDNEY J.HARRIS) t If Bob Hope, the comedian, has COi· Iected. Z2 honorary degrees from colleges, \\•hat does an honorary degree mean - indeed, ''ilat does a "college" mean, in terms of intellectual excellence? • • • THE FACT that most heroin addict.5 began with marijuana has about as much causative validity as the fact lhat rriom coffee drinkers began with milk. • • • • "I ~ume" makes a good motto for theoretical inquiry. but a terrible spring- board for practical judgments. • • • CRRIS11ANITY ls a ''unlverslaJ" religion only in time of peace; but in time of \.ltar, when men need it most, it • fra ctionates into national elements. each church in\•oking "God" for its ov.11 side, v.·hich makes a cynical mockery of the v.·hole Christian message for man. • • • I like the inflationary story in "Quote" about the man looking for a sweater for his v.ife, who said, "Could you show me something a bit more expensive," end the clerk replied, "No. but I can pot this one away and you oould come back in a few days." • • • n.. only people In '°"iety who are \'irtually ".,ubject to DO law at all" are judges -if yoo think this 1' too broad a statement, pii:k up the new book, "Criminal Sentences: Law Without Onler." by Judge Marvin E. Franltel ol the Federal Bench in New York, for a shocking loo1I at judi<ial lnoompe"'°"" and irrespcmibllity in leOtencing die guilty. r I GM Bides Safety Flaw . -· -Schoo.I· Bus Flunks Test WASHIN,GTON -The slightest sign o[ school bus failings, by law, mu St be rush· ed to the Transportation Department to determine whether the manufacturer should recall.and repair the buses . Yet, so far as we can learn, General rvlotors has failed 10 notify the take effectWe safety measures. in the TransPortation De· opinion of safety experts, is to blame for partment of some continuing crashes of Beechcraft·lB light school bus transmis· planes. Dozens have died needlessly, says sions described in an the experts. internal memo as po-The crashes have been caused by wing tentially unsafe. faUure, yet the weakness In the \.llings This is an aston· has been known as far back ID! 1947. Still, tbe FAA has not acled to · insure isJling case of Gen· r eral Motors' left passenger sa ety. hand slapping ils ~ IN lla, the National Transportation . right hand. For the Safety. Board recommended that the FAA accusation, involving a possible law vio-require licensing of aireraft x-ray techni· latiQD, bas been made by one GM divi· cians who could delect cracks in the sion against another. wings. The FAA did not act on the recommendation. ~ On April 19. six I THE ~E!f\OIT Diesel Allison .bran~h. person s \\'ere killed in a Beechcrart-18 n a , nine-page memo comp]!!te \\'Ith photos, charges that the Hydra-1.1atic ... near Davenport, Iowa. ;X-rays taken of the plane re\•eal cracks in the wing. These were undetected laat -July when the craft was inspected, so it wa1 allowed to continue in service. As a result of the Iowa crash, the NTSB has agli ln asked the FAA to license x-ray technicians. In addition, the FAA ignored.. a NTSB recommendation to reduce the number of hours a Beechcraft·18 can fly before being inspected. The weak wings of the Beechcraft-18s can be shored by a 1teel belt welded onto them. However, the FAA does not yet require that an owner do this until after 600 hours of flying time. · AN FAA spokesman said th!'J owDers are allowed this leeway because it takes up to two weeks to reinforce the wings \\'ith the· steel belts. The FA/l hH not con.sidered, he said, grounding the planes altogether until the belts are welded on the 570 operating aircr11ft. branch Is producing a transmission· with a "parts failure" potential. wllich "truckers and school bu s operators can little afford." ·Good Old What,shisname Intended for G~f eyes only, the memo declares: "Durability and life has been compromised in order to produce a lower priced truck automatic (transmission) ... About the only saleable advant{lge of !he transmission is its first-cost price ... Detroit Diesel questions the "safety" of the sister division's product, saying the school bus transmission has a "wea k center area with a potential 'breakpoint' structure." The memo also cites negative safety facton in the transmission's overspeed, driveline and lack of ac- celeration . FINAu.Y, Detroit Diesel cites a G~1 test v.•hich, it says, shows "product weaknesses.'' The "Mud Hole Test,'' which the transmission f I u n k e d , determines durability and safety of tlie school buses' reverse gear. At Detroit Diesel's tran s m issio n branch in Indianapolis, we reached sales manager D.R. Bingham who spluttered that "this was not intended as an ex· ternal memo , .. Neither was it intended to get out of the corporation." GM in Detroit tried to blame the criUcisms oo "an overenthusiastic "''riter" at Detroit DieseJ. "The Hydra-~tatic is not unsafe," the spokesman 11ld. FAA Nl!GLlllBNCE: n.. reluctance or the Federal ftviation Administration to Amidst all the Cabinet reshuffling, J\tr. Nixon announced he Y:ould retain his present Secretary of State because his "outstanding abilities" 1vould enable him to "continue to play a Ci!ntral role" in the government. This high tribute warmed the hearts of the Secretary's mil· lions or fans across the land. Actually, the momentous nev.11 of the reappOinlment was delivered per· son.ally lo the Secre- tary by the Presi- dent himself. Over the telephone. Fortunately, a transcript of the historic conversation bas been preserved for posterity . "HELLO S\l'itchboard operator? This is the President. Please get me my Secretary of State.'' "Yes, sir. Right a\Yay, sir. Do you have the number?" "The number? Don't you have the number?" - "I know "'e had it, sir. It "'as pinned to the bulletin board. I remember seeing it myself only a year or so ago. One mo- n1ent please . . . Perhaps it would be easie.r if I looked it up in the directory. Do you have his name, sir?" ( ART HOPPE ) "Call .me anything you like, sir -ha , ha -as long as you call ." "Well: Bob, I want you to know I hear nothing but good things about you. Nothing."'ffenry was saying just the other day ... " "It's a pleasure to put him up in our Em bassy in Paris, !ir. And. with all due modesty, I think we at State have done a pretty good job keeping out of hia way these past four years by not get. ting mixed up in foreign affairs.'' ''EXAc:n..Y~Bob. And it's becauee of your outstaming abilities in this respect that I want you to play a central role in my new adminisLration ." "As Henry's assistant? But he's already got one.". "No, Bob, as my Secretary or Stete." "Ob. Well, thank you, sir . It's a high honor. I don't suppase there's anything you'll be wanting me to do Uiese neJt four years?" '"Do? certainJy. I expect you to con- ti'nue working there at your desk on the same gr~t tasks you've beq 1POrkin& on these past four yan." Is The Gra~d Jury a Just.Tribunal? "His name? Yoo mean.you don't know his name? His name is . . • Just a minute. HenryT-What's the name of ... " "Oh, never mind, sir. I found the number. It was pinned under your Com. misson to Investigate the Feasibility of Dredging an Erie Canal. Let's see if I can still read It. Yes! One moment please, sir. There you arc. Go ahead, please." "All right., sir. BuL 1 ma.y have to ,,,.;gn by spring. I've a1rnoot pl lhe slip in lhe bottle." A lot of political actl\llsts and defense 1t1A>rney1 are wondering what's to grand about lhe grand JUry system. Long revered as a "~e's panel" that pro- tected ordinary cttiuns from ovenealous ...-uton, the 1rand jury is now dncribed by many 11 being equivalent to • Siar Oiaml>er. 'Diii VIEW was upressed as follOws by a trio ol Natklnal Observer staff wruen: "You're swnmoned beroce a lleCftl tribunal and &!nled the rlJ!)>t to briDc 1'UJ' attorney. It'• j\llt you, the ~' and more thlft a ICOrt of itl- qldollon (Ille fu,....). 'l1ley don't have to teD ,.. whom tboy'r. after. Tlley don't hato to -Iba .,..._ ol their queJ- tJoaL fat ,_ l'DUlt 1nrwer them all or n.-111111 lflltd .• A """"' Jil>' 1loa two main functions .• It -...... a P'Mutor lo ahow, beldnd <loootl doon. thal he his suf· 1 flcfont .. -to ·bt"lna po bile cha'le• EDITORIAL RESEARCH against alleged crln:iinals. Or It can in· vestlgate wrongdoing more or less on Its o\l.'11 -seeking to pry out facts that may eventually lead to criminal lndlctnlenll. It is lhis second, lnvestigativi f.ole that currently ls-under attack. • • 11IE GRANO JUR v oriaino ted In England u the acazsl"ll body. In the od· mlnlstratJoo of justice. ~t the Assize ol Clarendoll, In t)tl&, Honry fi provlck<l that 12 knights or 12 ''good and lawful men '' of_ •e'1ery-1ot lawful men In each village d!Jclose under oath t~ MmtS of those In lht t'OrnmWlil y believed guilty of criminal ol(tnJC1. Memben ot thi s in- qu iaitortal body Wtte obHgtd to present to the Judge awom accuaallona •ialnst all auspected offenders. • • With the growth of royal absolutism ln England, the 1rand jury won. renown as the defender of individual liberties. lhe refu sal, in 1681, of a grand jury to indict IArd Shaftesbury on treason <"harges, despite the insistence of Charles Jt, led Englishmen to look upon the grand jury system with increaged respect. Jn a tract call ed The Security of Engllshmtn's Uvcs. Lord Chancellor John Somen l!Ol>il 111>t. "Gffil<l1url<sll•-ouronly SttUtlty, In as much as ou r Jives caM<.t be drawn Into jeopardy by all !he malicious crafts of the devil, unless 1uc:h a number of our honest countrymen 1ball be satisfied in the truth ol the ..,. cusaUons." r · When · Engllsh colonists went to the Nc1' World during the.171h and l!tb - turl ... the vaud jury wanmong the In' sUtulions they took: with them. <1rand Juriel proved their elfecU..,_ during lhe colonial and rcvotuUonary periods by helping tbe colonisLl! to resist Imperial ln- terf~rencc. It Is hardly surpr1Jtnj, then, ' . I • I'- that the rrand jury is mentioned in the Bi.II o!. RightJ. The Flfth Amendment provides that, "No person shall be held to answer for 4 capital, or otherwise in· famous crime, im.less on. a presentmen t or lndktment or a Grand Jury .... " ''Mr. Secretary, thts is the President ..... nd .. spe ...... ie • ·-· • OiLQOK I don't k:now who thi s Is. but I'm getting preuy sick and tired of th at A DECADE AGO, the U.S. Supreme o!d ~e. What i.s It this Uhl~? Another in- Court characterized the grand jury as "a v1llllon to a Whlte House diimer on April -prt.mary-securlty to the tnnocentag&inst----1-'--Orders-to-be at. Andre'-":a-Air Force huty, malfclota and cpprtu:lve persecu· Base ~t ,~. a.m. for a tnp to Outer tlon," Today, many civil libertarians COO· Mongolrlla · · i.nd Iha! !be lf'lld Jury bas become an ··~ · Secmary ... " instrument ol sUch persecution. "I'm telling )'OU It l11n·t funny, Jf you It 11 iuerted that federal prosecutors, sat here d~y after day, month att~~ lacking the pw-er of subpoena "are us· _.month, waiting for the phone to ring ... Ing the coertlve Powers ol the irond jury "Mr. 5'cmary, poll y-11 !ot(ether! for potlce and tnlellig~ purpose\." Let me make one thing perfectly clear: I Grand jury actlons •ceJnst Black am.. the Pretktent!" • Panthen, Catholic leftists; anti.war "By Geor«t. It Is you , air! Oh, wait till militants, and ~llCIN involved in the I tell Joe Al96p' you called. At l<t1t. It's Pentagon Papen 'case are cited as cases an unexpected honor, air." In poCnt.. The ggvemment retorts tbaL It "Thank you, Bob. You don't mind If c la • qu .. tlon ol whose ox ~ belnc JO<td. call you Bob!" , I • OU.NM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wttd, NU.Mr Thomu KetvU, Edf&or Borboro Kreibii:,. Editorial Page Editor The edttortal ,,,.. ot h Dialb' Pilot ~ to lrtform Md ltimW..te ;-"'""4ndi·. ~b>r-~on ttda P4• verw~commentuy on ~ 'ol ta.. lft't'st by s1n<Dcatect cohann!N and Cartoonists, by ~ & bwh for m;dm' viewl and by P'fttllti. tti• nf'Yo'SPIP«'• oplJdons Md Sdeu on CUlT'tllt topQ. 'n'CI edttorlaJ oPlruor. ot l!lt' Dally Pilot VPtV only ln & editorial t'Ol\ltM &t tbt 1Dp 0( h pqe. OplniOnJ ex~ 11)' a. C111f. umni1ts and t•rtoonilta and 1ettw "Titers are thtlrown &1ld no•dliiw- """' o! ..... .,..,, l>Y ... 1Jo11> Pilot -Id bo -....t:----1- Tuesday, July 3, 1973 • • • • • • .. . ' , 11r~. J111r J, 1973 • DAILY PILOT Otlter Deatlis Capers Clai•n• '2,680,531 I -ALAMEDA (AP) -Homer Spnee, former justice of the • ·supe-rvisors Reveal W 9rth Callfwnla Su_swtme C o u r t ll)' JACK BROBACK died ~1 at age at He w~ T • B k Of ""' "'"" ""°' 11111 elected three lirneii to the urlllllg ac SANTA ANA -Fi f·t h state Assembly after World D~trict Superviror Ronald \V _ ·s1,60S,OOO: au 1o1n obi I es, $4.000: personal proper 1 y • $2S,OOO. hulf in1eren in his Udo Isle property, $2,300: au1omoblle home. $75 ,ooO: a $3,:.l'.IO, l\lkl rcllrcmttnl fund r~nch at Rnnl0tui, and bank 11<.'<'00111!. $9.:!llO. Ballin s11id he hns $25.000 111 l---~~-"'llLJ~l<Lt..,.edoeo1-U..--t,;"o!tf'l--~~~~~~~----==---~~~~~~~~-l-l--~~~~~~~~l---Qio.....,.-o1-Newpon-Beftd!--io court from ~5 until retir-far and a~·ay the most af- mtnl in l960. To tl1e F1.ft1"es nuenl member or the Orange ORANGE COUNTY County Boord or Supervisors, The Lido Isle rt-sidcnt listed annual jncame_at S25Q,OOO jO· cludinJJ !G0.000 in :ialaries:· $102,400 In rentals: $60,000 from trust Income . and $26,000 from the Ha Penny. the ll n Penny Jnn. . h in ba.nks · 3 500 the KeyStoniee'SllV!iiUllUillfiiuliC. --;P';'.;;r .. ;;n;;;o;i1'<e'1irtr.;ec~l~s"i;,:;-, ;;hf;is"iG~o:;;rd;;;.;";-' ----1 $~00.000. and the Conunercial l;rove upartmenl : $3.500 in WASHINGTON CUPIJ -financial state1nents filed by ~ J~ R1111eU, 81 , chief four of the five . board lnvettlgator ·for the House . By TOrtJ TITUS niembcrs revealed ~fond.av. Un-American Activities Com-01 ,,.. o.u, •ntt s1111 Caspers listed his net Worth mittee In the AJger Hiss cue, F-• S ' d at $2,680,531. In contrast. died Monday after 1 heart at Once upon a time, before the kids got Into lh.ings like lTm Ue Fourth District Supervisor tack. RUS1ell ser.·ed witll the pot, pills, protest and politics, there existed a wonderfully Ralph' B. dark of Anaheim conunittee from HMS until he innocent . period of Americana which today is doing Its By F arrner.· estimaled his net v;ortll at was fired ln 1954 when factions improbable damndest to make a comeback. $85,420; Supervisor David L. arose on the committee. It was called the Fifties. Remember? Baker, $76,700; and Supcn•isor LOS ANGELES (AP ) JoU de Keyser, m u s l c hlsttrian • and loundcr of De KeySer Music Inc., has died in H ,o 11 y w o 0 d Presbyt~.iao Hospital alter a brief illness. He was 82. If you're like me, a member of the class of 1956, you 'Lost crop' Robert Battin, $-uJ.500. remember it all right. And it has to take you back a little Third District Superviso r "'hen, in the more sophisticated 1970s, radio statiOO!I devote Ralph Diedrich had not ftled their entire formats to Fifties rock and ' SA!\'TA ANA -A Kem his staten1cnt at a late hour roll, tbe look of the Fifties is the new County farmer Y{hose car "'as ~londay. crunched by a truck at I o·~.-h' d fashi_ ·on fad and Broadway musicals Bl · I '"'as lcw 1c s pre eces-ack\.\-ell 's Corners -Jhe on-Uke "Grease," now playing uptown ly Crossroads for miles around sor, Supervisor William Phil· lips who last Oct. 4 pushed at the Shubert, are the hottest ticket -is suing an Orange County finn for $50.000 in d>mages, through a resolution requiring around. the financial statements at including his lost com crop. Caspers listed lus linbilities, both personal and business, at $982,256. He stated lhnt his al)· nual expenditures t o 1 a l c d $2(18,625. Upder real estate. I he supervisor listed an undi vided 3 Students Win Grants Natlonul Bank b u i I d i n s , hooks and office equipment in $280.000. The lattt!r two finan· his la""' office in Sa nta Ana: <:illl institutions are in \Vcstn1instcr. Cas p e r s also listed unsecurt.>d notes payable to other banks at Coasl Bank. l~arden Gn)\•e. $13.000. and Southern Caliro"1ia 1s t Na· lional Bank. Ne.,.,·port Beach, $16.000. $5,000 h~l'<>Sled In rnw land in Nevnda nnd $4 ,500 in the coun· ty retire1ncnt fund. Dc«rce Won " Ju ~fcdicinc Clark listod his assets as Tho1nas Burton Jackson of personal residence , $41.000: Ne\\·port Beach hn1' been land in Norco. fl5~; stocks a1\·arded a Doctor or l\ledicinC' in Blue Chip Stamps. l\tobilc Oil and Capilal Leasing. · degree nt Nor 1 h w C' s t c r n Thr I a t d tl g $1.5%0; cash. in banks. $8:000 : l:ni\'er5ily'$ ·s c ho 0 I of ee s u en s gra ua 11 and equipment and inventory ~ledicinc. Irom the high schools in Hun-of the AltCO service station he Jac k:;on is ths son or l\lr. lington Beach hal'e received 01Yns in Anahe1n1. $3,800. and ~lrs. Burton T. Jackson. $350 scholarshi ps from the Baker va lued his home in 411 Irvine . Nc\\'J)Orl licach . Huntington Bench €ornpany. G:.11"dcn Grove al $50.000: n Jnckson \\'Ill inter11 i:i the MILL VALLEY (AP l Vlrcla l·a Reyaolda , chor®grapher at New York City's Hippodrome and \Vinter Garden at the turn of the cen- tury, has died at her home here. She. was 82. SOl\fEHOW, YOU always thOught that nostalgia \\'as something for the old folks, that it . wouldn't begin . this Richard l\1. Korff names a the end of each fiscal year.- driver and tv:o · John Does Deidrich defeated Phillips last aOOard the Excel Mineral Nove1nber. Corp .. bottled water truck that Caspers. chairman or the allegedly rammed his 1971 board of Keystone Savings and sedan a year ago. Loan Association and owner of The winners are Eric cabin in tht· San Bernarf.ijno Orange County P.ledical Center Lan1pel, Edison Hi gh Sehl.Mil : ~fountains. $12.000: personal in Orange . Carolyn Face. ~·l :irina High t------------------------- School. and An ita Varela. Deatla Notices •o•o•N · Helefl H. 80l'"d9n. Ae1lclenl of t101m1 .. .c1u d1'9 o1 c1u111, J111r 1, li13. Gr1,..1klt Mrvlcta. lod1r. T!Jeld.I~. Jutv l. 3 PM, Mel•oM Abbev, An1.,.jm. ~lier l111un1 8NCh MOrtu.ry, Olrmc1or1. •u•ToN · M9rlle•tl l . ll11rl0rl. 262t S1nl1 An• AVI., Coat1 Mal. 0111 of dnlh, July 2, 197l. SurYIYld by -· Jim Lrnn 1nd G.ry l Urton; d;eU11hl ... ·ln-l1w, IJl!la Burton; d•UOht.n Ind t.Or1S·lrH1w. 8111 Ind Mic• J1rman, H1nlo•d1 Jim incl E""• w-1. Slnll Ana; Oflndel\lldr.-n, Oebble I ncl Michell• a urton1 RDMl1, O.vld 1nd Tonr G1!1 Jermen; At111t!1, Wendy, Rtglnl ed t ynda Woods. Servlct1, Thursd1r. l PM. ~r.~1c J~~":i.1~1".,.1.i.~~···r.~Sh, P•.J11Z~ Mort111rv, Dlr1<10f"S. LOCK•R F°',..'' D. toclr.1•. ll11lcl1nl of Cosl• Mn1; ci.11·o1 d••th, July 1, JtT.I. surv!"· Id by wlft'. Vrvlnl•i -G1ry, J1mes, John loclr.ln Gt"vt1 Lowe; lour or1nd,hlfd,..n. S.,...le" will bl! Mid ThurlCklv, 10:30 AM, W-.klltl Chapel, with NtwPOrt H•rbor Elks olllclallng. lnlt•n"lef!I, H1rbcl• Jle1I M11Dl(lrl11I Park. Vlall•lli;on, W.,..sd1y, 12 Nomi lo f PM, w.-11c1111 ci..per, 6"-411. . MAit Gans John I'. Me~1111. Jl11ld111t of San Dteqo. D•'9 of llNlll. July ,, 1973, In M1$SIOn Vl1lo. St<Yktl wlll bt htld In ta~ewood, Color11do. Shtfllr t111une BI I ' h Mortwry, Forw1rdlnQ Dlreclor1. "UT MAN JOSll)h F .. Pulm1n. All9 30; rt1hlMI DI Mls1Jon vr110. 0111 or d111111, June :.>, lffl. 1n PeJO Roll!-.. Su-rvlvlld by wife, MlrY AM t.kGlll P11tm1n; plrl nls, Mf. Ind Ml'$. Rlch1rd G. Putmen: live tll'Otllen: lhrM Jlst1rs. Ros11,..., lonloM. Wldllft9y, 7:311 PM, Slltettl'/Strlcklln Clllroel, l.oria 8NCll. M•sl of ttlll R.11ur· recllon. Tll11rsd11y 9 AM, Our LldY of lleluq<1 Cetl>ollc Ch11rch, lmio B11eh. 9'tet1r/Strlckl111 MartlHlry, 21:M2'4365, Direct~ SAMUllSON Jack II:. S.muellO!I. A:1skllnt of L8llllfll NIO\llli dete of. 0.1111. Jwie 29, 191l. Stn>lc-. pendlno at SlltlMr lllQUIM Blach ,,._.uirv. S~ITH e.,.. E. l!mltf\. ~ 67, of 1ai1 8•ooll.l!vrsl, Ar>ehtlm. 0•1• of cle1Tll. July I, 1m. S11rvlvecl bY wife! Rlllh Smllhl tot!, Ch1rle11 dlUOht ... 1, lltlrlMI llMde, E....,rn Rot!!;. Elel .... Holld•yi brotner, Don1ld Smlll\1 12 or•ncklllldren. Vlsll•- tloro, lcnfght, Tt111d1y, W PM·I Wed· MScNY, I AM·f PM. •I HIDlftl•ld MOt1U1ry, Aruil'llllm. G•IVHlde servlcH, ThU'l"ildltf, July S, 10 AM, Maqnoll• ParM C1meterr, An1Mlm, wltll 111'1. 11111>11 Cook• offlc11tl119. e11ti·9eroa•on F11111r1I Honw, Cost• Mell, DlreclOl'"t. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCUFF MORTUARY f%7 E. 17tli St., Cofla Mesa 11111118 • BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Corona del Mar 173-MSO Costa Mesa ,....z.m • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY llt Broadway, Costa Mesa LI~ • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARIES 11111 Beach Blvd. Hantlngtoll Beach 142-1771 Ht Redondo Ave. Loll Beacb i IS--US.1145 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 170I Laguna Canyon Rd. lfl.1415 • PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery ~tortuary · Chapel 3511 Paclfle View Drive Newport Beach, California 1144-%7111 • PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL -HOME '7MI Bein Ave. Wes&mlDlter 113-3SZ5 • SMITHS' MORTUARY 1%7 Main SI.' H.U.paBeo<~ -llM539 -PUBLIC NOTICE ' • soon. I mean, wasn't it just a few · TtTus , short years ago that it was so fashionable to put down the 1 Fifties as the sociological Dark Ages? The phrase "Fifti es , thinking" was the ultimate squelch and the Eisenhower years were looked on with supreme disdain by the Rele. vant Generation. ' Ah, yes. Times do change. Now, it seems, America is taking a second look at the Fifties in the light of the subsequent decade of comparative insanity and concluding that it wasn't such a bad time after all. Some are even voicing the opinion that the mOQd· of the Fifties wooldn't be all that bad in the Seventies. The geneses of the l\vo decades are, indeed, similar. In both cases, America was coming out of a wartime situa- tion ana loo.king 'forward to a more becalmed period of his- tory. Jn the first instance Korea had happene<t., too soon after the end ol W:orld War IJ, while in the second VJet· nam had dragged on into what seemed infinity, taking a brutal toll on the American spirit. · ACTUALLY THE Fifties, as they are celebrated to-- day, don't encompass ~ chronological decade but a socio!· ogical one -from 1953 to 1963, or from the end of the Korean war to the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Johnnie Ray was too old tor the Fifties, the Beatles loo ne\v. It was, in retrospect, an ideal time in which to grow up. The war of the period waf4 over, and the specter of the draft \\'asn't an immediate threat since no one under 22 was being hauled off-and lhen into a peacetime Army. Which meant you could get in four years of career build· ing or college after graduation, end have a little fun while you were doing it. · That was !he essence of the FiftieS -having fw1. Grow- ing up. after all, is a tough enough :Process \\'ithout worry· ing about war or politics, and kids deserve a little fun be- fore settling down to the serious business.~The musk: ~ \,he day reflected · this attitude -the Shake, Rattle and Roll-Let's Go to the Hop.Tutti Frutti stuff they ground out of the juke boxes characterized a generation which quite purposely didn't take itsell too seriously. His action filed in Orange the lia Penny Inn in ~nty Superior Court claims \Vestminster included in his the alleged accident on assets: · Highway 46 in Kem County Keystone stock ( 2 4 0 , 0 O O was the result of gross shares!, $1 .980.000; Anaheim negligence and caused him as· investment stock t 13 shares I. sorted pain, suffering and $2,500: \Vesco Financial (2.133 disability. shares). $24,262; real estate, $17.5 Mllllon Huntington Beach High Schoo\. The three were selected by the high school district's Scholarship Committee. ~1iss Varela "'ill attend UCLA . l\1iss Face 11·ill enter the University of Redlands and Lampel "'ill attend UC Irvine. J'ransit Budget Studied SANTA ANA - A budget for 1973-74 of $17.5 million, up front not quite $4 million dur- ing the past fiscal year is under study b~directors of the Orange County T r a n s i t District. Board men1bers are ex- pected to act on the budget at their July 16 meeting. Ot the $17.S million. all but $2 million will come fron1 federal and state grants. A breakdown of anticipated revenue includes : Federal funds , $7.2 million: }>roperty tax revenue. • $2 million; bus fares $1 million. · and from the state sales tax on gasoline, $7.1 million. P r r n c i p a I expenditures budgeted include: for printing bus schedules and $37,800 ·in reserve funds to -0ffset increases dUring the year in advertising rates and printing costs. I~r business ~londay, 1r{nsii .directors: -Approved a .group c-0n· tract with the Buena Park Shopping Center to provide bus passes to employes at $1 a calendar quarter. About 1,000 e·n1plo)·es are expe<:ted to take ad\:antage of the program with the disti:ict guaranteed a minimum of $950 per quarter. OCTD staff member Jim Curr said a similar contract \\1ith t;C Irvine had proved success{~ for. the district \.\'ith the district collecting 24 ccnls per UCI bus rider during the first t\1·0 acade1nic quarters . -Approved solicilation of proposalS from architect- engineers for design and con· struction of the f u t u r e permanent headqu arters of the district in Garden Gro1·c. A similar call for con· struetion bids for the dist rict's Park·N·Ride fa c i I it y in FullertOn was dela yed pending approval of appraisal~ of the 15'iacre parcel at · the in· tersection of the Rive rside and Santa Ana freewa ys. · The facility is design(.'CI to encourage ct11nn1utcrs t o do11'ntown Los ,\ngeles to park lhcir cars and ride -Southern California Rapid T r a n s i I I District buses. ' A lot cf people need yoo. And. they need you right no\IJ! There's a vital need for qualified people of all ages In the dyna1nic n1edical and dental fields! · Learn it right! Southern California College of Medical & Dental Cc1reers offers excellent courses for MEDICAL ASSISTANTS -' DENTAL TECHNICIANS -MEDICAL. RECEPTIONISTS -and - DEN:TAL ASSISTANTS. You get -superb pro-- fessional instructton for an eXciting future in liealth care! Learn i,t fast! These are ·no-nonsense' courses. Crammed witla critical information. You're taught quickly. Efficiently'. And. you go to work -fast! CALL 635-3450 Do it righ1 now! You'll get !TIO(~ tnformarion -and -)IOU1' diK"O\'V jl.1S1 how mnny people re<illy do nttd yool. PIACEMENT ASSISfANCE FOR GRADUAltS AT NO EXTKA COST! ACCREDITED M E~tBER , N~ONAL ASSOCIATION OF TKA.DE & TECHNICAL SO IOOLS. AU. PROGRAMS APPROVED FOR VETf.RANS. SOUlHERN CALIFORNIA COUEGE OF MEDICAL& DEITTAlCARU:RS 1717 sourn BROOKHURST ANAHEIM 635-3450 • L OH, SURE, THEIJ.E was the turmoil. The Fifties had its war; but only for three years, not an entire decade; there were political donnybrooks, but nd' political assassina- tions; disturbances marked the coming of integratioii, but the flames fanned by radical conflict were usu.illy figura- Salaries and wages, $1.88 million; professional and special ~e~ce (consult~n.ts). $1.12 m 111 ton ; adverhsing, $466,2.'H; bus operations, $2.9 million, and transportation I ahd travel, $67,360. ----------------------~1 Uve1 not literal. , On the entertainment scene, the Fifties certainly pro- duced better movies than the decade which preceded them -and, some may argue, than the succeeding decade as we.II, technical advances nothwilhstanding. Certainly. tele- vision distinguished itself far more in dramatic program· ming in the. Fifties than it has, with bat a handful of ex· ceptioos, since. · ·eut the Fifties -particularly the late Fifties -were characterized, as has been no similar slice of modem his- tory before or since, by the music of the period. The mania for early rock and roll ha s caused radio stations to ehange their tonnats, pumped millions into the nostalgic re<:Ord business and inspired at least one hit musical com· edy. "Grease," which recently was extended through early September because of heavy ticket demands. THOSE WHO CAME of age before Elvis and Bill Haley burst on to the scene are probably now. as then. wonder- ing just what the hell the fu ss is all abOut, and those who came along later are doul:itless shaking their heads at the irrelevance of it all . But for those of us In the Class of Fifty Whatever. the current nostalgic tidal wave represents a vindication of sorts for our tormatlve years. \Vhat it boil§ down to is, there was something \vorth- whilf! to the Fifties after all. They haven't tried this hard to bring any other decade back. Beach Educator Gets Post Donald F. AveriU, director of career education tor the Huntington Beach Union High School District~ has been elected· presideat or lh'e newly formed California Associations of Vocational Education. Averill, who has served as president of lhe California Association of Work Ex- perience Educators, was one of the people active in forming the new group which has a membership of about 25,000 vocational educators. The big .jump in the budge t i atteslS to the growth or the OCTD during the past year. The , district now operates more than 40 buses, will take delivery of 15 more later this month and an ··additional 162 buses in early 1974. Present bus routes cover the central, northern and "'estem areas of the county. During the coming year service will be extended to l\1ission Viejo, El Toro and other south coun· ty poin,s. During !\-tonday's discussion of the upcoming ,budget, coun- ·ty SuperviSor Robert Battin, a transit director, quesJioned the $466,254 item for ad· vertising which rn c I u de s $38,000 for a public relations film to be shown at schools, lO service clubs and o t h e r organizations. Kay Hallman,..of lla\lman and Associates, the district's advertising agency, sa~ a survey of advertising ef· fectiveriess has led h i s organization to recommend , spending more money in areas of lower patrcinage. Of the $466,2&4, $105,000 is earmarked f o r newspaper advertising which ·Hallinan Said had been very effective: $56, 700 for direct mail ; $55,000 for radio ad~rtl.sing; $50,000 My late husband and I formerly rec eived int;.,ost chocks from our jointly owned Series H Government Bonds. May I continue to c_ash these choch as they ire celved? .by EUGENE O. BERGERON If-~~'" ..................... ,.... ..... " ............. .. 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MAR 646-2424 6l3·'450 . j ' < ' ' WE PAY .13o/o to ~18% MORE INTEREST THAN ANNUAL RATE Because We Compound Daily and Pay Interest from Date of Deposit to Date of Withdrawal like this: ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAL RATE MIN. BALANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18o/o 6.00'Yo 5,00000 TWO 5.92% 5.75% 1,00000 ONE 5.39% 5.25% 50000 1/4 -5.13% 5.00% 500 ONE DAY A~k how you can 1e·celvt 1h 11e FREE services: 1. Safe Deposit Box 3. Traveler's Cl!ecks 2. Collection of Notes 4. Many other free services OPEN NIGHT and DAY HOURS: 9:30 TO 9:00 MONDAY·FRIDAY; 10:00 TO 6:00 SATURDAY M.ALL OF ORANGE 2163 N. ORANGE MALL OR"A"NGE . • ... SOUTH COAST PLAZA MALL 3333 BR ISTOL STREET CDSiA M~SA " " ' " I' " n f' • " -, •• ., ,. I • • '" .• • f DAILY PILOT -T11Hda1, July ?, 1973 Diiiblo Canyon Power Plant -Location Had Many Owners (fditor'• note : Thf.s ii the firat tn a 1erle1 of article& year lease, with.a 99-year op- tion to renew., I High Court Justlee -.. -_ . Douglas Re~y For Jury Duty ..---~~n~P,,_,acl= fJLGtu & Electric'& nuclear powtr pla?Jt cv1i.. 1truction near San Luis Obilpo.J Unit I Is to begin supplyi ng 1.0S mnuon kilowatts by early 1975. This unit has been hrough-the-gamut-of-hear- in,gs, and obtained neeessary premlts from local, state and federal agencies. F i n a 1 Issuance of an operating license awaits the judgment of the Atomic Energy Com· mission. The unit Is more than 70 percent complete. Owner of the land is Robert ·?i.1arre;desccndenrohOO--firsr-. 1 Marre family owner Luiiti i~ r.1arre. who ncquircd it In -~ 1892. Before that , the land ~ad I ~ __bom_W~lc_es minations have begun In Italy, itl'd Pope PaufVrliaa A number of Yakima County a few words for slud ents tak· (Wash.) residents offered 1ng them excuses on why they couldn't .. "E ·. t' r v J. ORA'NGE COUNTY • • . By PAT SAUER capllol New• A1eoey DIAB!.O CANYON -Along the. Ca1lforn1a coast about halfway between Loe Angel es and San Francisco the marine terraces of the San Luis Mountains slope to craggy cliffs rislng Steeply from the high-water line. History does not rtcord whetbl!r early e x p I o r e r s visited ' this remote c o v e bounded by steep rock fonna- tioos OJl one side and rough pells and ri'dgeS on the 0th.er. mE .RUGGi;P shoreline and blulis comprise a special niche for cormorants and western gulls and oJher color-- tu! sped.et, w h i I e the chaparral of the rolling hills Is alive with acrub jays and a variety of sparrows. Sea lions (NEWS ANALYSIS) bark "' tlde-wuhed rocks. • UNIT JI ls to produce about 1.15 million kilowatts, and should be ready for com- mercial operqtio'n by 1976,.of. ficials say. The final prehe:ir- ing conference for the Afo:C envlrnnmental hearing f o r Unit II w'as concluded June 8. Results of that conferente Will determine . .in part, what ls going to •take place when the h'earlng gets under way in August. The llcensing board has allowed the Public Utilities Commlsslop to participate as a party in the hearing. The Issues to be ·discussed Include thennal effects. alternative designs, transmission lines. cooling methods. projected poiNer needs a n d en· vlronmental monitors. THE PG . & E plant \~ located on a 735-acre parctT about 12 mile; southwest of San Luis Obispo. Although PG &: E owns !Klme of the land outright, the mejor ·portion of it has bef!n obtained on a 99- A coatal stream, the lllablo Canyon creek, drains the slopes of the Irish Hills and the OOOltal plain ruing above the ocean. Here, at \he cove and canyoa named for the devil, Paelflc Gas &c E"lectric r-----'-----...., ls building a twin-unit nuclear power plaaLthat b .designed, by mid-Im, to produce more than 2.2 millitn kUowatts of electrical power to Central and Northern Galifornia. The project ii financed throup prlvale capHal by PG Ii: E· The $1565 million plant is the third largest undertaking In the state, l>eblnd the California Water Project and Bay Area Rapid Transit. WREN FINAUY put into operation commercially, the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Pro- ject b to generate nearly one- slJlh of the compony't capacl· ty, cumnUy ettiriUtttd ano.4 million kDowaU. The plant has been under comtruction since 1968 when a 7~1 mile road Qo the area wu built. '11le two units, each an Individual nucleir ttactor, are in different stager of com- pletion. · Free~ra:y • Wnrning· SACRAMENTO (API - A crackdown on drivers wl~f hog the inside lanes on freeways will start im- m e d I a tely, California Highway P a t r o I Com- fl\lssloner Watter Pudinski · reports. - Pud1nski aald the law "requires any V e ·h i c I e movin( ~...... than the normal now of traffic to be drlven in the right lane, Cl' a.s close as practicable to the right edge of the road." He said patrolmen have been 1nstructed to "take 8.ppropriate enlcrcement action." n1any owners, the earliest •l having received it as part of a ' siilgle land grant made by th.e Mexicarl @overnrhent. ..,,-------- .••• IM #lte ma• lnJ1ablted b11 ln- dla11• who l i v e along the .,oa•I fishing and h11nt• 11111 for food. "Mommy, should I woke Ooddy up or $holl we let him sleep?" The ·earliest known visitors to·the-area ten-or white trll<t_ers who came to Morro Bay about 1587 and San Luis Bay, abou t 1595. In the long period of hist ory.before the Spanish ex· plorers, It is belieVed that the site was inhabi ted by Ind ians v:ho lived along the coas t fishing and 'hunting for food . Studies in the plant area have been condu cted by s t a t e archeologists acting,as private consultants. Caroline l\.ennedy A Tennessee Hit RES UL TS OF the study revealed that "very ancient . large and ·tmportant archeological sites" existed there. providing "substantjal evidence of lndian occupation" 9,000 years ago. KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) -Caroline Kenned y. dressed ireq,uent)y in "faded old blue jeans with patches," ls helping Clim a documentary on the history of coal mining and miners in the 'mountairis of East Tell{lessee. In a copyrighted story in the Kl! ox vi 11 e News-Sentinel, residents of the Campbell County coal mining region broke the silence which sur- rounded the visit of the IS.- year-old daughter of the late President John F. Ke1U1edy. PG & E may be gi \'en cred it for the find, since it hired an expert . l\1rs . Robert Greenwood. le> conduct t~e cursory study of the plant area. Though the fi nd has been described as "extraordinarily important" there is no archeolog'!.cal activity taking pjace. The state archeology of-THE LOCAL residents 111aid lice has requested that PG & Caroline blended in well with E keep it abreast o( con-natives in the hlll country. struction activity so that ''She dressed in faded old salvage archaeology may be bluejeans with patches on conducted as necessary. One th!m," said one man. "There The film documentary is being financed by federal funds under th~Federation~of Communities in Servi.ce. It will keep the young celebrity among the mountain folk another four or nve weeks. ED MARLOW, a miner who has been paralyzed from the waist down for aboufl4 years, was one·of those Caroline and the camera crew Jll~mbers have~vistted. ' ''She's as pretty as a sil\'er dollar ," Marlow said. "She's just plain folks. She really en- joyed her trip to my house because I have been a Ken· nedy man for years. I have lots of photos of the Ke1U1edy brothers." appear after receiving notices xam1na !ons a e a I •-J I uable experience that help recen~ Y to serv~ on tut: u Y us better understand the sense Superior Court JUI')'. of present-day llfe." the pi>n· But not Supreme Court tiff told pilgrims at St. Peter's Justice Wllllam 0 . Do~glu~ Square during his noon bless· The 74-year~ld jurist, who Ing maintains a summer mountain sl d ts .. ust a 1 w a home at Goose Prairie and is u en m .. thY.• a native of Yakima Valley, und~rstand, especially 1n aa filled out a juror questionnaire crucial houe-of ~x:ams. ~e and . returned it without com-grea!"ess and nob11ity of the1r mission," he said, .c·f A IR DISCOUNT TICKETS AT ALL HARBOR CENTER STORES ( PEOPLE J Th e son oJ t! late pbysicistJrr;F-;;';;7.;~;;,;;;:~ '-~.,,....,.,..,.......,,...,=,.... Albert Einstein is reported in GJ\EAT A:llTISTS J ment to the county clerk's of- fice, a spokesm~n said. -st&ble-'conditton--at-a-~ospital -WILL-EEJ\r()JQll Court offici~ls say no one will insist Douglas report. Jury duty is not comulsory for state residents over 60, * Actor Telly Savalas, ff. has been sued for divorce in Santa Monica by his wife of more than 10 years, Marilynn, 36. Mrs. Savalas charged ir· reconcilable differences and asked for support for herself and their two children, Penelope, 1, and Candice, 10. They were married In Los Apgeles, Oct. 28, 1962 and separated June 20. in Falmouth, MaS!., after suf· fering a heart attack. Dr. Hans Albert ElMteln, 69, a professor of hydraulic engineering at UC , became ill during a hmcheon with other scientists at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. * Dick Gregory~ comedial-civil rights activist, says young people should shun drugs and alcohol. Speaking to a crowd of 300 in San Diego,· he said new generations must control their bodies before they can control the nation. "The war in Vietnam is eqdling because concerned * young kids said no more, no Flo~ •• ~----P·" 18 more, no more," Gregory • .., ... ,., UUUIQ.il ...... m •-said- of San Diego was sworn in as, ___ · ____ ~--~-Ill the first female military chap- lain. Miss Pohlman, 32, was com- missioned a ·navy lieutenant (j.g.) and will begin a Navy training program · for chaplains in Newport,,R.I. a ANTHONY SCHOOLS · HAllOI CINTll UGZimm.11 comm ims 'l'3 1An\ .m.TS·15 Ullts 171 CbilW 1·11 LDD hdlrlFm sile has been partially covered have been times_ when people SUCH PICTURES and other with stockpiled excess fill. have been standing around in souvenirs rrOm the Kennedy Kids L'k T The principal Indian tribe of . a store talking about Caroline presidency arc a common . l e 0 She will then report to.. the Naval Training Center at Orlando, Fla. to p r o v i d e religious counsel for Navy men and their families. !JOI Mt rbllr Ctnler Cffll MIU, C~IH•rnl• PL 1714l f7f.Jl!ll the county was the Chumash, visiting the area and she has 1111 s. •l'Mll"""""'"· who buried their dead, spoke a been right there a~ they feature of this Appalachian * ,.~nj7;4; ~·;,~iffo Ask Andy diaJect of the Hokan Ia1,1guage, wouldn't even know it." ~co~al~m~in~Jn~g~a'.!r~:i•:_· _____ __Jl~~~:.!_J~':'.'_~~~~~~~~~llliiJillliiJi~!lllI ="--·--------='----"rove remarkable basketry ·and made the finest plank 0 YOU WOULD never know boats in North America , she's the daughter o! a late Artifact! of the Chumash are president and one of the on display at the PG & E richest women in the world." Nuc lea r Information Center, a -.said a woman who helped with $750.000 structure opened last the filming. "She goes up and December about 12 miles from down these mountains just like the plant site. us other hillbillies." j · Keystone . es some old ways of doing t · s.- Take money and still. make money. lntlO<Nclng Ille Money Machine. One oJ the biggest fnnoY'llltlons to hit the savings and loan business In a long time. _ It's a night depository that fights back. Put in your card and out comes $25 cash. Within 5 $EJCOnds. At any time of the night or day. · Even though you're taking money, you're making money. Two wayt. Slnoe the Money Machine service is entlrt'1 tree (Keystone only requires you to maintain a rnlnlmoim $600 bllence), you reduce )OUr normal check wrillng expense. In fact, It's llke having a checking account that draws lnlerest. Also, If you deposil a check In our night depos\lo ry to cover the cash you get from the Money Machine, you won't lose one cent of Interest ttlal's been acoruing In your regular passbook savings account. , .• F.or even more convenience, you can redeposit ellher by mall· or by using a special &lot Jn the Money Maci'llne. Got your Keyatone Money 'Card tOday. And ask about the otner ways Keystone can help )'OU make mpntY Uke our extra 9 days lnte nt8t a month. DOUBLE KNIT mDRATIONI 1on POLYEITR DOUBLI KNITS REGULARLY PRICED TO $4.99 A YARD NOW AT ONE IUPER•SAYING, SINSATIONAL PRICI I DOUBLE KNITS The double k"it1 vou've been went• in9, dre1ticelly red uced for thi1 event. En_dl,111 colors end d11!9n1, 60" widt ind on full bolh. Priced for 11Yin91 thet on ly Ftbdfic'1 tr1- rr1endo111 buying pow1r ctn offer. NEW SHIPMENT 66 YD NOTIONl IPICIAL VoluH .. 7'¢. All Ifie 1 ft .. aids Y" ••"at ... ,. '7." rifle pric•· ·-... NON ROLL ELASTIC 17~. CUTTING BctARDl- Rog. Sl.99 72" x40'' 9 Nl•cl In 1•• 1qvare1. 9.C Folds fer •for•t•· ... COITA MIU 141 W. 1M 9t ~ "'1 641·7111 I KEYSTONE SAVINGS •• e. CENTERS ' •A•DIN •lt0¥t PLACINTIA STANTON PULLllTON 12'1 Y1r1tl LIP!f1 11U1 l t>t(ll •1vd, 1t1M • ..._ Uffl Cllt,....•R l l 'Hlfltr ""'' t)t.Dn IUINA PAIK .. ,. ••tt ltt•• 11 V1l1oy View l>tl1 '2f-ltJJ 11w , •t .... 11 c11.1,m .. , 11 ••Ill/It Hlll1 "-t J•1t11 1'111 tt1·tt1• ""' sn-ntt - MUNTINGTON. ICH. ,ULLIRTON LA MflADA 1t$tl Mtlll \t, 11U W, OrtfttttlllrH tt111 lll..Ctl~t •I INCll tJvd. 11 9,.o1o1111r1t 11 1.• Mir"• ,,If 142·1·11 h t ., .. 1441 • ............ Cl'"* ' '"*ALO W. CAUMI, CMAllllMAJI 0, THI IOAAO • W..111• afbo! 140t1lllctiBlwd.-Anantimoffie1:565 N. Euelld-N1wpott offlot•/tJrpoftCtnttr: <UOt ~urBIYd. Ahtlt OVll $65 mllllon, , · • ' \ I I • I t • • .. .. ;~ •' ,. ... ·;:: " " • . ... ••• ::· .. .. .. • • ':• -•• • ·~ " I • • . .. . ' .: :, :· ' ; ~ " l .1 . .. . j .. .. • ' r , - TutSd1t July ), 1973 DAll Y PI LOT ~ $47,000 Deal OVER -THE COUNTER Executive Orange Count)' NASO Listings for Mond1y, July 2, 1973 O•llY llHOI. ''''"' PUBLIC NO'l1CE IU~llllOll COURT OF CALl•ORNIA CO UNTY 01' O}tANOI no civic c ...... Orht w"'' llltlt An• CAii! NUM81R 0""'97 SUMMOfll IMARRIAOI!) In r1 !ht mlllfr (I/ Ptllllpner: PHILIP S, McCllEADY 111d R11ponden1: VERNA PEARL MtCREADY To IM R11l)Ond1nl: Thi Ptlhlontr htl I/led 1 pellllan conctrnlno vwr m1rrl101. You-m1y 1111 I wrlllt n •ttPO!IH wl111tn >t dtYI of lht dtlt 11111 thl1 111mmon1 Is F2JN, s.,.,.ed on yDU. II you ltll ,!eJ11t t wrllltn l'1,!bll1hed Or1no1 Coott Otllv Pilot, r11pon11 within 1ui;ll time, vour det1u1t June 11, 1t, u , ana July J, 1973 ll01·n may tie tnltred tnd Ille COllrt m1y itnltr P UBLIC NO'l1CE 1 lud11ment c011t1lnlno lnluncllve or.ollwr Drdt-. concltfnl'lljl dlvl11o!1 of oropeny. lPOUl•I 11/p.po!'I, child Cul!Olly, Child lllP· 1----·----,,.--·--.--port, 1tlorn1y"t 1"1, cosll, ~nd 111(:11 Otller • I LP41 rtlltf 11 m1v bl or.1nred br 1.,. court. ,ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS If .,..,.wtll'I 11 Htk ,.,_ H vkt of 111 11· NA.ME STATEM•NT lwMV Ill ttll1 PNlll ... , yw IMuld de H Tiit tollowll'IO per...,, 11 doing bil1lneu ,,_l'tl'f ff flll! yHr writt.11 """""' II 11: ' lnY, nlly Ill llllCI' Ofl flni.. ARTSCAP!S, INC., )121 Mcl{Jnlty Olt.d April 5, 1911 W1y, Co1t1 l/,ftSI, (1111. WILLIAM E . SI JOHN, Ci.tk ,-1c'f1TIOUS •USINt:SS So111h!rn Calffor11F1 ArlKIPft, Ille. IA By 'Donni Gibbanl. Dtltll!V NAM• STAT!Ml::NT Ctllfornl1 Corporation! 312' McKlnlty ISEALl TP!e lollowlng pef...,, 11 doing b\11lnt11 W1y, COJtl Mew, C1lll. Publls/led Or1~e C011t 01Uy Pllol Junt 111 . Th!1 blnlMU II being 'Ondllded b'f' • 2• Ind July~ 10. 11. 191J . 1n4'7l HOUSE OF LOA.OS, 9911 Clllpm1n Corport!lon. , · AvtnW, G1rdeft G...,,.., C1lllornJ1 92'41 P1trl<:k Woods J~ C. At/Ill', l:J82 Holdtr Slrffl, TPlls 111rtmtnr flied with lh• Coun1w l \11'1'111 fa(I!, C1Ulornl1 Clerk of Ort,,gt County Ofl! JuMr'Tt;-1'71.l---'-="'""°"°"°"°""°,----1 This ~.1,....1 11 cOQl,lllCi.cf by An Wll.LtAM •·· ST JOttN, Cot.INTY L __: flCTITIOUS IUllNISS lndlvldu.I. CLlltK, By Tl>ertui M. W1rd, o.puty. NA.Ml ITAT•Mt:NT Jonpli c. A1ll1r · ,,"'20 Tiie f,ollowlng Plt'Wnl t rt dolnti blltl"t11 This ll•t-1 w•1 111$11 with tht Coun· Publ1thed Oral'IOI CW1t 01Uy.Pllot June 11; IV Cltrk or Orange Cou11ty on Jun, 2t. U, ·21, U Ind July 3, 1~71 1S'2·n ~·I LAWNMOWER SERVICE. 9Uf 1073, Heil Avenu1, Founlaln V•ll•Y• C1lllornl1 PUBLIC NOO'ICE l)M.OC PUBUC NOTICE '17oe ,t,1bll•111d Oral'IOt COii! Dilly P!lol, ktnne!ll Wellltt M•cKtlltit, 200I W. July 1 JO, 11, 1•, 1'7l 10'6·73 NOTICE OF INTINDt:D ;;;;:•n Plllt, Sfnll An1, C1l!lornl& SICUltlTY INTElt•ST AGllllMINT 1Ct.,ntH1 E1rl Brokoflky, 'llot S. !Stu. •1114"1 U~·~·>,.,1 _, ArlHll Avtn~t. S1nr1 An1. C1ll~nl1 NOiiet 11 hlrelrf 11lwn "' ... r Ml .,, t21lM IUl'lltlO• COU•T 01' TNI i,,. wlfh!n n111'11d prO!lef!IH th.flt I Hcurl· Thl1 bu1!11111 11 'onduclld bY 1 o-r•I ITATI 01' CALlfOllNIA FOil tv lnltrHI II lnttndlll to k m"9 on ... rtn1r1hlp. TNt: COUNTY 0 1' OltANGI ~II pn1perty llert ln1fltr dttcrlblod. Thl1 1llltmtnl w1s !!ltd with tht Cou~ NI. A·7'"4 TM 111!T'.I Ind busln1s1 •ddreu of tht ty Clerk of Or1nge County on J11111 Jll, NOTIC• 01' N•AlllNG 01' ,ITITION lnltndld~Otl»or 1re1 E C M R CorPQl'I• lt1!. fOlll l'lllO•AT• 01' WILL AND fOlt !Ion, 17635 Forbl1 RO.cl, L111un1 Nlgutl, f ·U!Clol Ll.TTllllS TllTAMENTo\ltY Cet11orni. '2177 Publllll'lcl Orlft.111 Coo1t 01!1y Piiot Jun1 PUBLIC NOO'ICE Jailed ht Los ANGELES (AP) -Tiie Conner prt!ldent of 1 Los Atia:eteS computer f t r m • Ed\\·ard ~1elvin Zolla, was sentenced to a year in Jail on stock fraud charges. Zolla allO received five vears' probation and will be i-equired lo make restitution. Superior Court 'J•dge William R ltzl ruled. The SO.year~Jd bwlnessman pleaded no contest to charges (CONSUMER) of defrauding five persons of $47,tOO.by misrepresenting the financial status-of 'I'ranscon· tinental Data Processing Corp. The firm is now defunct. e Reeap Tire• SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Tire dealers would be forbid- den to install r ecapped tires on the front wheels of c~per trucks. or motorized homes under a bill approved in the Sen.ate without a vote to spare. State Sen. Larry Walsh (D· Huntington Park) said his measure v.·ou)lj i n c r e a s e highway safety by blocking placement or more dangerous tires on fl'Ollt wheels. But Sen. John Nejedly (R- Walnut Creek) -said. nothing would prevent a motorist from puUing on the recapped tires himselt eLo•• Cited SACRAMENTO (AP) - California comumers a.r e paying $23 million a year for m eat products they· don't receive because an "alanning number" of packages don't weigh as much as their ·labels say they do, a stat e spokesman says. C.B. Christensen, director or sl\O\\'lng 1hat local district at· IOrl\CY! didn't ha\•e sufriclent stuffs lo purs ue frnudulcnt operators.· Under lhe pilot progra~ created by the meuure, the Department of Consumer. JJ. fairs ~·ould be responsible for administering lhe program. e Foorl Sta111p• SACRAMENTO (AP I Food stamp fraud could be punishable as a nlisdemeanor felony unde r a bill by state Sen. Pete r ' Behr a pproved by the Senate Finance Con1· m illet. · Behr. a T iburon Republican. said food stamps are being traded ''like baseball trading cards." 'l'he m easure went to the Senate n oor on an 3-0 con1= mitlee vote. Food ,..stamps are intended for purchase at a discount by poor people,. w)lo can then use them as nfoney at groce!Y stores for food items. FDA Checks Lung Spray In Report \VASHINGTON (:\P) -The Food and Drug Adminis lratioo is checking out 22 aerosol- produels d esigned to be s prayed into th~ mouth or lungs following its recall of Pcrtussin t<.1edicated Vapor· izer. The FDA said t-.1onday's recall 'vas pronlpted by the' dealh April 18 of a S.year--0ld Clevela nd girl "'"hose room had --· .... ,_, ~·••ont•f'1...,1r1 :io·l ~Jl'~rn cio • • •'•·~1111G ,.d J" !'• l\hllll•9'1 b~ ,,.. 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Au c;, L.r , .. , is k:1lv1r C • n. • ------• - She 1s t~ '\'ido\\' of Charles ;~!~111 ~1~ 1I1: ·~~ ~~1i~lf~ 1;'' 1~'.; .10 !float Arlice H.i.~Bad.rr. foulnderh~r lh~ firm , l:~! ~~ ~~~ *'1 15:~,,o;: ,;.,:~~'I NEW vo11:·1e iu,.1 1-1'111 to ll'llllt .cH"c \luv ted ear ier t IS ye1:1r . a::r:nMh ,. 37 l(ey (u1! 1'o {~110t~• l•-d Oii lhl OTC m1r•tt Mt.fl * B~ll 91CIQ 16'• 171• Kfll' 1*.:'J 1:}, l•t• d.IV e1 lllPD!lld bY HA50. Bank Rt l 1f' t 1111 i(nuit VI 11 ll Vt<ft"'8 11, o\llltd Chi! Peter L. lnnu1n has joined ~!~Z:f1 ':, ~!:.! ~~~~ ~°"'' Pr 'ft-.~ Ran• ~n 6-l.IOO 101. 101 -'~ 1be Irvine Com pony as com· ~:lli"n': " ~~ 1~1~ K~~·· Et •" 1 ~~11e~~11 uK~ !:::= :!': U,1 -l,, ' 11 ' TI 1••·1n C11 t i1 1 • ~i<Jd ~ti ,63,11 1t'"'\w,,1.rnDV LVLS '1.tlOO 11\\ 11"'·~ -merc1a easing ma~agcr. ie •nllv L• 11i.. 11,,. t:~~·i 11.,: 721' Kloot GICIM ,,,ooo u~ """"' •• :U.year-old executive has 11111 Prc1 Jl\.'t iJ L1 w1:.. c· n :i.t) P•b•t &1w ll,100 S•'4 ssl.-,., . . . B!'' Ltb JI!.. ~ LIIV BDY ;r~ llh f!unt SHd .. 100 11• ~ •• twelve years of experience 1n B 111> c11 114 1•, L-r Pl 11·~ n l.1Aonlco EevleM 3J,JOO • 4i..-'• re.I esl·tc, '•'•'·• o,~". 11"" U \'o LibtrtV H ,,, ,,, Bulltll FOlll JL\00 ,. .... 16'10+ 1•. · "' -· u~. 2).,. Lii Chmp 71, 1•~111.,_u1 11 3?.000 ,,!, ti~+ , · I d. I . Bob l:vn1 20~ jl' • Linc 9<1>1 6 •', inc u 1n,g \\0 Booth NP 11\• • Lion CIS1 ... ,-., NASO Yotumt Tod1v; ' •••. :ioo· ·1h Brenco I ! 11\l LDC-Ill• a 50 .., years '11 Brl11~. In 101, 11'~ LOIV>I Co 50 SI "~ 4CIY•r.c:n :tOll l h e lrv,·0·0 Brown Ar •~~ 11.;. Mid. G•s 1"• u •o1Dt<1111a 15:1 . BuckDc 11 '1 11..., 1.1~1 11nv I s•, Vntn.notd :11121 C 0 mp any e,~,,',','., o•, 6'• Mtllck1 :111• :it~. 101111 JOSS • ,. 20'1 11~t MtrU I'•! \]11 13'1''--------------r e sidentia l Bun« M ,,. •• :asi.. Marv Kv 11 ,. r "•• ,,, '"' _,, Mc crnc~ 11 .01. Gainer• i . • -••r division. ~~ .. ·'" Sow •\~ ·: •• M<OUIV u•., IS'• ,... &JV ~ • H ill he tn VIPS I•'• lt\~ Mldtm 11'•• llll'l---~----------e w l hmo Pl t 'J 101-. Ml-Oll•n ,,., "" Jltw Vork (UPI) -Tiit '°''°""Ina Ill! 'bJ nentl 1, Ull 20 Mtrld In i': 6)! .-., 1111 llCKM.• th.Iii ........ °"....., 1.,1 re SpollSI \; Ctllnl Ce ' •'• Mw.r Fr ,,.,. 11 • "'Dfl 11'1<1 10.1 IN mo11 blYcl on "''~111 ( rti CMm (p )(1> Ji •• M!l 100' •46'> 11" of chAf'09' on TM Over·l"t!.C-1•• or a po on c111 Br 1r r.n, """'~~1 ~·~ tJ'• 1in m1r,11 •• 011(111<1 b• 111e 1<1•JO, f lhe leas C:~rt1 Sir nn , ' ' 1, Ne! •llCI Olrc•nltv' c11.u1ve• •re 111• 0 -INMAN 160 170 l.IOQll .. ., a • dlHtttfl(t Dllwftn Thi lll'tVIO.,. ••tt bl<t ing activity in lr,•ine Conl· Clllr u .1. Joi'• lt1o ~::~ ~; ~:· ~~ 11rl(• ond "" current i.11 1110 P!'I~• ~-• · . ~:~PtrP 1I" 1!°' Mo<tl1n n • n GAIN •1t1 pany w ·ueu shopping centers, oclC &.• 111 16 AAri°'i c1 101~ 11•. 1 R-n Pree: 1 ~ 1 Uo in<!luding seven village centers _,, snr 21<.! 111. H1t1 c~~~ I'• ~ 2·0e<itoMtd· I..; ~)ff 1t. UP \!1· · J d CmwTl P ll '·21"i NII Ub!Y I" ' 3 l1n1w1~ lllC 2 lo Up U, and Fashion Is an . con1u11 P 11" 11•-. Nt Moicr ~r 11!'~ ~ Nol"' CDf"CI •'• v, VP lj Cou1!n1 ,. 16 NI Plltlll "• ii.. s Al~ur·~ 0•1• ,,, l'f UP, ... * Cross Co In!. 11~, JIHOhm 9''t I ~ I In ll"&stc: E~Ofl 7',J+ Vo U 11,1 C•ul(ll A S"o 5•, NewH Co 101. IJ~ 1 Morrlontnc ''° n I 1 lJp 10.n John \Voodward of Cosla ,.,,., ND!I ll\t IJ" NEll<I GE 16'1 111» I comuu••m11 't" \'I VP t.I O&nl lnll 11•1 1•'• NJ NII G 15"° 16'', t Comttlc~llY Yrl I 1 'f Up f,I ~1esa has been ap1X>intcd n R· Dini~ 1.1 ll'o 1•. 1<1!colet 111 6 7 1G Nkottr t11s1rm ' I?" UP •.1 , . , Dari Dr~ .lo>• 6 !Niel.en A jl\'> lJ 11 II $ A Corp 3 'et ~P t .1 tional codes ooordmator for 0111 011 ,,, 2·. Nl•l•e~ 1 1 1111: 11 0111r10111c o. ••\ ~' p a_l Ile I I Of!& G~n 3J ll1.. Nurdl.J~ 11« 17>, IJ lt1Llntoln Fnl J\', '• o ~ f Copper ve opmc.nt Assoc II• ~Is oa 1'\ ""Hwa NtG ~·· 10 I• Odv>.1tv 1nc J'• •, •l/11 1: ' lo H 'JI be •--d ar In •l• ,,,. NO)loell (11 u ~46.,., JS Solr1I Merol C Hol \\ VD 7.1 t1on, e. e WI 1ica -ri<lb .1.11 " 1s 1<1utlr ll:e 1., 71~ u v1aeo 5v1!tm1 31. \, u11 1 1 quartered in Torrance and will :~~,1nf1 ,: i~ ~~~ G, ,&;.: 5ft .l~ ~~~ T~:;.n.~! !1.} :.z 8:. ::~ k 'th JI CDA Di1m Crt 11'4 U\o u~ E• 6 1 lf ll•h•ll Comm '' • '• Uo t.l '\1)t' WI 3 area Ol1m Hc1 10'\ 11 no~ Ml )'• 3\o 20 Oe'I C&r!ICrD ''' 1; Uo S.• managers t o w a r d the g1(~ A a w, w o 1n I.II• •~· ' g ~~:11P.S'rir1r, 1Ji:!' l-. ~11 ~·: standardization of n1 o d e I 8:fg~v~reb:~ ~ ~~ r:::F~~ :r~ :: J~ ~~~/,"i:.! f, J~;,;t 1 !; e: ~ : Codes. ontid• 7l'o 7l"-f"'Olll •:t '!i,25 Unlval 51clnar l•.+ '\ !J11 l 1 * OO'N Jun1 l't'-lO" Yrmv• ~' • • L05E"S E11ill of EFFIE E. WIL$0N, '"' EF· Tiit 111m1 Ind busint'll lddrHI of ,.,. "'Ind July 3. 10, 17. 19"13 lt1t·7J FIE WILSON, 0tc11Jff. lnltndld Socurld Party ire: W•lllf E.1------,,,-cc-,--,-.,--- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllllt tftll'" 6 Com~ny of Ciillfornl1, 600 S0411h PUBLIC N"'"CE JAMES I . LYONS ANO N. llAY Commonwtl11h Avtnuo, LOJ ""11tl11, v •t MATHl!NY l\eVt fttld Mrtln 1 petition tor C1llfornl1 tDOC1$ 1----o===C"'CC°""'"'"--Prollllt ot Wiii 1nd for luulllet ot Lt!· TIMI! the prO!IM"fy pertlntnt hlll'llo 11 l'ICTITIOUS IUSINll!SS twl T•ltmtnllf'Y lo the r~ll~ delrrlbld In genorll-u ; Mlltrlitla, lllP" NAMI 5TATEMaNT the state Department of Food 1 and Agriculture. the state is -( SHORT ) conlacting retail meat outlets JN ... and tryln~ to get them to _ • DD>·le DB 11'> ll'o 8vers NA l'o •'• , Oun\ln O J'-.a J 11!e Cro •'· s•, 1 Clrlr.OOt Ttlt \-71'o Ott 61 A former commander in Econ L1D J1•. :ll<.:. P•b,, Br si•. 'l \· 1 Pol c w.11..., 1 -~ 011 U" fd E 71\~ 30' P1cc"r ).!" lS'~ 3 11111 KID °"1 lt.-I ~· " chief of U.S. Air Forces in E\ uc.PiMll 131 u1~ PK G1m 11 111l ' Lln41t ctdHm • -1 11 · .o i N II '1• 5 Pie Lum ll :131.o S TDDavl tnttrl ) -~ 70 0 Europe, Central J oseph• R. ....,0': c •• : .,~ P1So lrd ,..~ II• ! C011111 commu ni.-u " u 1 I S&.L 1 'I P•n OcOI l2t.. 1~ Com!•• Com • -~ I' Ill Holzapp t (USAF-Ret.) has E~ A .,11• J1• P•lll Atv 1.Po lS\o t A.dvln MtdScl ),__ 1 f l•.1 rtftf'.nn ID wlllch 11 mldt tor f\l rlhlr llfl ... tntrellllndlse, "1!(pr!ltllf, m.atlntrv TM .fllllowlng ...,IOI!, 1•1 llOl11g partlcul..-., 11'111 ft111 the "'"' 1ftd pltu 1nc1 lvmlshlnos Ind It loc1tec:1 11: 77615 bllllntu 11: ol' ht1rfng ,.,_ urno 11111 blln •tl for Jilly Forbel llOld, L1111u111 Niguel, C1llfornla. H U N TI N Ci TO N H A.A: I OU It 17, 1973, II f:OO 1.m .. ln lhe rourtrom or Tl'llll ll'MI t.lld HCurlly lnllf'HI llll•tt-VETt:ll:INAll:V CLINIC, 11193 Algonquin 09partment ND. s QF ••Id court, ,, 1llO ,,_, 11 Intended re ~ COllllllTlmlled •• St., Hllf!tlngl~ BNch. C1Uf. Civic Ctni.r Orlvt W11t. ln lht City of tn. office,,, W1lltr E. Hllltr g. C-om11<1nv J1m11 F. Bl•!fr. OVM, T.JI LtucMll1 S.n. ....,., C•lllornl1. of C.1llornl1, @ S. Cominonw.1Uh Avt., Rd., LI H1br1 His. Otltd J-2'. 1,7), -los A1111eln, Cell!. on Cl: 1'11r July ll, Otn A. Wiison, OVM. !JU B1rctl0111 WILLIAM If. II JOMN, 1973. St., Le P1lm1 County Cltrk 5o l1r 11 1, known to said lnttncted This buslneu 11 con6ucltd b'I' 1 Gltltrll JOl•l'H T. TMOMl'ION Sec:urtd 1"1rty t.ild lllltnded Olblor u1td P•rlnenlllp. A""""" •IL.. ,,.,. toUOWlftG 1dd!!I01'11I. bllstne11 ntmtJ J1mt1 F, Bt•ltr OVM ,..... Wlllfll,. 11¥111., S .. lt IOI I/Id llddrMMt within tht lhr" Ylltl list Tlll1 1t11emtnl Wll lllld Wiii! fhl Couri· a-IY Nllla. C•llteml• "212 11111 : l!!tectroc:lllmlr1I Mllll R"1'I0111I IY Clerk of Or1noe County on JUl'MI 15, Teh 1111) tn~MJ t71•7»4 • Corpor1llon, 21635 Forbft ll:Old, LlllUl'll 1'73 . ,.,...._,. fw1 l'ltltl-r Nlguel, C•llfornla '2677 f"'74 l"ilbll1hld Ol-•"91! CoiU Otlty Piiot, Ot!ld: June 27, 1973 PublflhlP<I Ora119e COISI 01Uy Piiot, JIJ!y 3. 4. lt. ttn 7051·13 WALTER E. HE LLER '. Junt 19. 16, Ind July 3, 10, 1913 lllt ... n COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA J. E. LYNCH, cooperate in coping with the problem. A r e c e n t court ruling held 't b a I federal la'v pre-empted strict California · laws. That meant county in· spectors could .oo longer con- duct stalistical v•elght samp. lings on wholesale and retail lots, he. said.,.-~ - e Antffratuf Bid A11t. \Itel Pre1lde<>I SACRAMENTO (AP) IUl"IUllOll COUltT Of THI lnllndlP<I Secured Pirty FICTITIOUS IUllNll$1 Ing $ 3 S PUBLIC NOO'ICE PUBLIC NOO'ICE ITAT• Of 'CALll'OlllNIA '01t I' bll~Jt.0(0 c t 0 II Pit N.lME ITATEMt:NT J;.egislation pump . THI COUNTY Of' OltANCJI u r•nci• Ooll • v ol Thi lollowlllg per1on I• doing bilslntH million into local e fforts to ,. .. A·J6"t Jutv 3. 191l '°8:).T.I 11; , NOTIC• 0, HIAiltl"G Of' ,.TtTIO M WESTEll:N NEVAOA LIVESTOCK. combat consumer fraud won l'Oll. Al'POINTMt:MT 0' TllUIT•I! PUBLIC NOTICE '211 C1m11u1 Drive, lrvlnt. C1lllor11f1 the unanimous blessing or the Of' TNI •STATI 01' JAMii H. 4 ~ n~ W d M ACKLIY. A MllllNG l'•llSON NOTIC• 0 INTENTION TO WIJtl1m Jowc>I! Powtr. 100{\'f E1JI A.!sembly ays an eans E1tt11 crf JM'.ES H. A(l(LEY, lblfl'llH •XICUTI SEC lllTY AGltllMINT 81tbo1 • Boulev1rd. Newport Bt•cn, Committee and was sent to NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN ""'' (SIU. •101-4117 u.c.c.J C•lllornla. bl fl llLLIAN M. ACK LEY lle•-flli!'CI flilrtln • NOll(I 11 l)trtb'f' olven fO 11\t Cr.clltor1 This bu1l11111 II CondUC!td bY •n ln· the Assem y oor. • l)lllllon flll' 11)PG(nlm111t of tru1tte of Ill• of J~ M. c ... 1111111111. Olbtor, whoMI cllYl<lull ' Assembl s-·· B b "'••• of J1mn tt. Ackley, 1 m1u11111 bllilnHos tddrtu 11 2912 e, COit! Wltt11m JoMth Pow1r. Y ~er 0 .,..,._, rtl•itrK• to wt1lcti 11 '".,.. for Hlllhwiy, C-11 c1~1 Mer, county of Tlll1111t1rntn1 w11 flllP<I ... 1111 the Counlv Moretti (~Van N u y s ) turt...,. ~r11cu1u1. and 111111 1t11 1rme end Or.,,.g.t, 51.,11 of Cllltornll, 11111 1 1ec:url· Clerk ot Or•f'llt Counl'I' °" Juno u , 1913. ,~~red the bi.II alter hi·s Pl"t• of hffrl11g 1111 wme h11 b11r> Hf IV lnterMI "•bout to be or1nt111 10 H•rrv '26171 ...,... • ...., for July 2,, 197:1. 11 f :OO l.m., In Int WlllOll and Oorotlly .WHaon, !hi Sicurtd PublhMd Or111Qe COlll Dtli V Pllol, staff conducted r e S t a r C h r~ of 01P1rtmtnt No. l of llld Party, whoM bllJ(lllU Mkl•llS I• 1912 E.•·'~':"':.:":·cM:·c:'"'::_':':":.:'·c::":·~":':'_~· ... ::::"~1----::=:::-:::--:::::::::::::----1 court. 11 JOO Cl"1c: Ctnrer Ortvt Well, 111 COiis! Highway, (Ol'Ol\I dtl Mir, COllnly l• the City of S1n11 A111 , Clllfornle, ot Or•nge, St1I• of C•lll«nl1, In P<OPllrlY PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 0111<1JUfll19, 1911. loc:t!ld 11 2'12 E. Co.Ill H~l!w1y. Corona1 ___ _:._::.::::c:.:_::._::.c:;:= ___ 1----;:::::;;::;;,;;-;;;;;;:;;;;"C'"--1 WILLIAM 1:. SI JOHN, dtl JA¥, Countv or Or•11g1, Siii• ol l'ICTITIOUS I USINt:ll t<ICTITIOUS IUSINlll . County Cl9rlt C1lllornl1. NAMll STATEM'liNT NAME ITATIEMe'.NT MIU.II M, DOSTAL Said prOPlf!V 11 dacr!bed In oentra1 Thi foll I PlflOnl 1,, ISOift.11 The lo!lowlng PtrlOl'I 11 dDlno bllllntsJ A P~I CtorpOl"llllll 11: AH fhllurn Ind 94111Pmfnl ol !hit IHISlnnt 11?"' ng 11: . """"""'II Ltw B1•utv S~ bt/1lntH ~-ll Mtrrtll c g 11: 'OPTICAL CO 17J W 17111 .lMERl(A,. HOME. 115 No. COii! UIMlll ••• 141,,rt. lvllt 1• H1/r DHIQn •nd,loc:•ltd II 1912 E. COIJI Un11 "M"·. C.11:111 Mtlol ci'. ,,.,, • Hwv .. L•QUlll BH'h •Wl r..-'1"rri4~·~= ~~t;,:!~'s1S~'c1~1%m~'· c~tv 111 N;,.i:~·~.;Ch Br.rv~u C1u 11 st., 11ri1~,r~~~ s.11::1~1 ~1~11B~!,. t:::: AlterMY W 1 "'""-... n l~ICutld HCUrllV -or11"'*'1 ot tile Rlcllllrd Tv;ldl . 13'1( "C" Erl11 SI B11cl!, Call!. ttlJl ~ubllthtd Or•noe COii! 01Uy l'llOI, .. .,.,. wtll l)t dell vtrtd Ind """ Con· GI Of G c . 926'.t .. Thl1 blls!nlU ls condvctlld bV •n In· July J. 4. 10, 197:1 2057·1) 1ld1ratlon tll1refor p1ld on or aner me ;,,~tn ':"tie11~· 1210 Contlntnlll A~• dlvldu11. PUBLIC NOO'ICE 1~111 dlV ot July, lf7l, 11 tight o'clock Cotti M• .. ·9'1627 • " P11rlck R. Smith A.M. If Hert11111 EKrow, Inc; .. mt E. Thl1 bllsln11• I• Condll(:lld by I ttner11 Thl1 it•remen1 WIS !!ltd w!lh lhfl couz:!v COii! Hlollw1y, Coron• cl11 M1r, County partlltr•hlp c11n.. of Dr.tngt County on Jun1 .J, NOTICI Of IULIC TllANSl'lll ~ Qrlnge, Sl•lt of C.l!tomla. Chnl1r L B'"ry 19"13. lllCI. '111-4107 U.C.C.I So llr 11 known to 11111 Stcurld Plrty, T~l1 1!1t1m1n'1 Wll flltd Wllh Ille Coun· '·Ullt Nollet 11• Ml'IOV gfftfl to t~t Crtc1l1or1 •II b!l.in1t1 n1rntt Incl Mldrl'IHs Ulld t1Y ty Clerk of D<lllll9 County on Junl 1, 1t7l l"ubUshed Orange Coast 01Uy Plfol, Of Hlrry Wlhon and Ooro!hy Wiison. tilt D~or !or,,.,. !hr" Yffr! 1111 ,..,, If l'•tstU June U i nd July 3. 10, 11, 1911 lfft·7J Tr1nsl-•. whose ri.Jsln111 1cklr111 II di~!":'};::::.],"',:/:.,. •rt. Hone. PutiU1Pltd Or1net Coll! D1Uv PUo!, 1-----,-,---= 2'12 I!. COii! Hh;ihw1y, Coron• dtl Mir. ~W1151111 ' JI/Ill n. 1•. 'U Ind July J, 1971 1711·13 PUBLJC NOTICE Ceunty Of Dr•l'lll9· sr11t of Celllornl•, ti!•! Wit.on 1----::::~=:::-::===:---·l-~~~~=-o::-"":-=:=::::':':::--I 1 ~1• tr1n1l1r 11 1bOlll to be l!Vdt to St<urld l'll1Y PUBLIC NOTICE STATll!MENT OF AIANDONMINT JOM9h M-C.VlntUOh. Tr•n1faret, W""?M Hol1tlfl EICl'IW, 111<. Oii USI 0' b\111-lddt•ll 11 7'12 E. COlll ftff •• C0111f Nlthwt¥ SUPt:lllOlt COUllT 01' TN• l'IC:TITIOUS IUSINllS NAM I: HIOfl'lflY, CorDl'I• O.I M•r, County of COl'Mll 1111 Mir, C•lillnllt STAT• OP CALlf'Oll:NIA fOlt TIMI !o!low1"9 PlflOl'tl 111 .... •blndontd Ot1noe, $11!1 ol C1llll)tnl•. . IEKl'IW 111. lt-1NJ THli COUNTY OP OltANCla m1 11H o1 tM fictitious blltlntH n1m1 T>< rOPlrtv to bl 1r1naltrtd II IOclltd Published Or1not CMll 01Uv ,.not, Ju• NI. A·l'8.M ri:)ilANGE COUNT Y GltlNOlNG COM· •t 2'1 I!!. Co.111 Hlgflw1y, Coron• c1.i ly i, 1'7)' • 20ilf.7S NOTIC• OI' HIAltlNG OI" l'•TITION PANY 11 lOOI lttdhlH EIPltl\lde S Sull1 M•r, C-ty of Ortngt, ~1111 of ' l'Olt ,.lllOIAT• 0' WILL o\NO l'Olt '°'· Cotti Mlt.I, C11lr. C1lllonll1. PUBUC NOTICE L•n•tts Tl'STAMt:NTAllY The nctH1ou! n1m1 rfllll'l'td to ebove Sfld property Is Oncrl bld In Ot11tr1I. -Ellltt of WILLIS MAll:SHALL. AMU WIJ nlld In Or1nve COIJl'llY on AorJI 1•, 11: Ari 1tocll In lrldt, ll~l\ll"tt, t!IUIPfTlll'll OluiHd • 1t7). 111d oOOd w!U ot lfllt Buuty Shop f lC'flTIOUI •USINQS NOTICE IS HER.EBY GIVEN tfllt 00fl11d E, Miits. 2t'lll 'fl, CrlKll't Ho, MllllM kllCIWft 11 MtrrtN Htlr Oftlgn NAMa ST~TIMll!NT OIANE AMES OALAWAAI( "-fitld 114.1, A11111t1m. C•tll. t2'01 1nd loc•!ld t i 1912 E. C011I Hlgt1w1y. Thi fllllowlno perMl!I II oolll!I' bllllnt11 htre!n 1 .. llllon for ,. bllt of ~Ill net Brtfld.I L. Miiii. 1130 W, Cr11Ct11I No. Coror11 llltl Mir, C111,1nty ot Or•rlll'•• 11•1• 11: ro I 1U4. Anihflrr•i. (•Ill. 1210I of C•lllW~ll I DUOS FDA STUDS 1 IL HOM-!or l11111nc1 of Lellers T~l•rnen11ry to T>I -· ,,,.., w11 'enducltd 11'1 I • · ' ' tM petltl-rltftr111C1 lo ~lhkn I• ITlldt • ""' T.,. llutk tr1n1fw will be COl'ltt.lnlll'lllld lllE, 1'31 Monr0\111 Ave .. Coall Mt u , for lurtn1r P1t1lcvlir1. a!ld 11111 "" II 1'1rtntrll'll11. on or lfttr the 1'1h dlV of Jlllv. 1m. •I (IUI. '2~7 · •rid ll!Kt of hllrlno 1111 "''""' "' ...,m• l re<>dl L. Miiis Htrll... EKrow, Inc.. M Ii. CMtl L•urtr« M. l rtdll'f', No. 1', «10t "' ,_ ' ' '' '''' ' ' OO ', '24111 Hlgftwey, Co/oM dfl M.lr, COlllllY of AUdrlt, L•t V 11. N1v,. ttlOf ';~ yot ' ~· • 1: i .m.., 11 the ,.Ublllhtd Or•ntll CO.til' 0flty l'llot. or.,..., '"" ot C•lllOl'llll . Thll blnlnes• ,, c:9nd\IC"41 by '" Jn.. =rt. II 100 cl:/:1~ c'::.. g;t.,.' WotMI~~ JUlll 26 Incl J11ly 3, JO. 11. lt" ltY·7J lo ,.r •• known ta 1111 Tr1n11'trft1, 1U cllvlduel. . !hi City ol s1011 An•. C1llfornl•. PUBLIC N~CE """',,.. nomts •nd lddl'ftwt lltff bv L. M. lrldltv . Otltd Ju,.. n ltn · • . ""'~ Tri "'""°' for 1111 lh'" .,..,, 1111 .,.tt. It Thl• ll•IM!tnl Wll n11c1 Wllh 1111 c-. . WILLI..,. •• ft JOHN, l--"-,,",o'~'"""•'•"•"•"····•"•"•"•"n•--·1 di~'""' !I'll......,., 1111 N-. ly Cllrk of 0r8f'llle (_,ty or! JI/I'll \S, COllnlY Clwk NAM• fTATIM•NT 0.ltd: J11111 2', ltJ), lt7). CAllL I, K•OLIY Tiie to1IQ<Wlt19 ptl'ton• 1r1 ~olno JoMPh M. C1v1rr111911, Trtr11fwll """'' ""°'""' II l.IW 11u1lnH1 IJI "°'""' lw,.., IM. ,Ublh'*I Otll!Ot CNtl 0.lly Piiot. U77 llMlfll •1 ClflllftO lt••I Hit.llBOR MA1NTl!:NANCi St:lltVICE, ,., a .''"' Nlthw•r JUl'lf: 1t, 26, i nd JulyJ, 10. 1973 '1mn 1111 cl""'"''· c1111. t'lt11 20m ·at1Ch Blvcl .• No. u2. Hun1111411°" c ...... ftl Mir, C1IHw1d1, Til t 014) 4n ..... , IMtll. Cel. """ •tt'" Nt. 1t<INJ PUBLIC N011CE ""-' tori Pttlllontr SltYtn ll:lchtrd Wt~k1, 29701 Beith i-ublltft9d Or111111 Cot1t 0111v l'llot, Ju-l'ubll~ O••l'lff COil! O•lly 1'1161, 11¥11 .. No. 131 HuM!noton •••ell. C11. ly t. Ifni 20lt-Jl flCTITIOUS BUSIMlll JuM 26. 21 •lld J11tv 3, 1f7l 1ffr6.JJ '2'41 • NAMI STATIM•NT· t rMllY Orin E•lc.k1ofl. 70701 111(11 PUBUC NOTICE Tiit folll!Wlng per.on 11 dolnv iwslntN PUBLIC NOTICE t lvd .• No. 11J Hwnflnvto11 IMtll, Ctl. • .... • ••: TANMelllCA ' COMPANY, toll NOT/Cl TO ClltlDITOlfll ~ IMlMU II tonducltd bY. , ....... 1 NOTIC• TO Cll•DITOlll Milt Clrdt, Founteln Ytlll'f', C1. '2'10I 11tr1,_1111p. JUPllllOlfl COUllT 0, TH• ll:udy It. T1n, 91Mo7 M111 tire.le, F-IU,.Efll0" COUllT' 01' 'TMI Stt'ffll JI, Wllllk• Tl 0,. CAl.ll'Oflftl& '°" 11111 V•llty. Ci. 921'1:11 ITATI 01' CALIF01tf111,f, fOlt Thia llit-1 '*II fllld with !tit COUn· s::. COUNTY 01' OltANCJI Tft!t Mind• It tondW.lte ~ .,, In· TNI COUNTY 01' OltAMOI IY Cltrk of °"'"" County Oii JllM n . .... A 7,nt dlvldlllll Ni, A·7'4M lll'J lltllll of ELIZAiETH H. LIWIS, ltully It, T111 illllt of l!!VGENIE LE PICAllT, . 1'·11)111 D9u..... ' Thll llllf'Mtnl WI) "I"° Wiii\ IM C-· Ot<"fflld. l'ubll•Md Or•ne• (Mii O•!l'f l'Hot. lrlOftct! IS Hlltl!IY OIVEN ,. !he IY Cltrk OI' Drll\ft C01111t91111JuM11, lt1J NOTICI! •• HEll!IY OIVEN hr 1111 J\11'11 "'and July J, 10, 17, 1m 1 ..... 7) tldlMn of tl!t lbOYI M!Md 04aOf1'll ,,_ cr1c111or1 of tht lbOYt 111fllld llkl6tnt ---.,,,=-~::-::c::::::=:"---i ~"' ,.,_11111v1t11 (&91rM ...,!Mt 11'11 l"lillllll'IM °''""' Coln CHilyl~ilot~ !hit •II'*"°"' l\evlftf cilltm• •Dt1n11 1111 , PtJBIJC NOTICE ~··--• ___ .,. ..... rife """" ,,_ 1., ,. ll'Mf-.lvt)' ,,_..., lt1l-tt!W> .,Id 1Stc:tctto.t_1n """'1rd lo llt-""'"':i--·~~~~~~iPJ==~• -' -· ~ • ______________ ,,Wllll lhl -y ..._...., .. It! -etflce "'4lfl ""_...,,., YIK'llOI' .. M tM Offkt• PUBLIC N"""',... of"" c11r11 of 1111 •-Wllltltlll cwn, IDf flCTITIOUS tut of "-dirt ef !lie ...... tnllt1M ~. W v1•\.D 111 Pffltnl lhlfn.,.. Wllh !tie nte:'llllt'I NAM• ITATaM __ II .,.,....,, "*"' wltft the ""'...,., -"'"-lo 1111 11r1c1 ... 11gnt111 II "" ofrlt t Tiit' f'oltCl#lnt Plr'tOftl l fl doing _,.., .. fl,.,_ IHldlr'tltMcl It IM olllCI l'ICTITIOU5 IUSIMtSI of 1111' 1ttorr>ey, !DOAll; A, NATf!Alrl, Al· Wtlntts is: of NI 1ttorf11Y, llOl&lllT N, lllO.ll:ON, NI.Ml STA.TIMI"" torflt111 L•w. eM0 Wt " Ol'tl'NllC 11¥11.. llUTT OF ASPEN & Sl'EC'l'll;UM ltSH ~111111r 111¥111 .. St.Ill• ...SJ. Lntr11, The fol!owlflt Pl"*' t rt f04ftQ llWri'f Hiiis, C•Ulor'na1 tl'llt, wflkh ts INTEllPltllES, (klllflftll ... (Ol)I Cllltorftll 97107, ""'"" It the piece of M ll'lftt 1•1 1111 p!trt « Dvtlnbl ot 1111 """''lfnH In V\tw Or .. WW!lt Bttrh, C1IU, t)IU IMIMll of flll lll'lcltrtlollld la Ill rNHlll Yl5 I HOUll CLEA.NEiii, \Ult Ill m1lftrt pirrl.il'll"O to !hi till II If Mid (Mtllll!V) ._ '2J,, /ll.IMlllll! ltte.11. Ml11lnl/IV Ill fht eallll ef ..td illltldtnl, (ulYtr or .. ll"llM, C1llt. ~ . dtc:Mtnl, wlllll'l four "\Ol')IM •lltr 1111 C.111, t'OHf, w11t1111 tour llWll'lfll• •ll•r 1111 first P\ltlll-Tnornt• 1. wu,,,.111. UMCl 11 Toro first pu1111,11IOll ot tr.It n01lc1. Jttnlt ~ootrt Ho1 t1ttt';!'· ,,,"',,.,cr11 ,111on et "'" nOl!rf". 1t111 .• 11 Toro.o-c1111 ... f?6». • , Oilltd Jllfll 11. ltt3 'VIM or., .... t111t tec:h • .,_, .. OATIO J-... ttn All• MM Wllmlfll. U9Q El Ttwo .... LEONl l MONl'IOUX JO¥CI llH'r Hetltlttr .... c .. ,, Vltw H~L • LIWll. (I Tn. (1111 ,,.,, E ....... ,,,~ of lhe WIU Or .• LIOlll'll '"'"· Cellt, t'U$1 l,Ku!O, 1<1 tlll wltl Of T"11 IMIMM • .. ~"llT-1 Otntrtl of "" '""' M'mlll OICIOtl'll Thlt lllltlllftl II <Ol'dutltd ..., tn I~ ""' llO'll lll!Md __. -~· --1 00.f.ll "' llATMAM dlvldt./91. tlli0911111T N lltOJION Thon'llt I . WltMllh AltlrMY 11 Uw .. ' J. Ill. HOlltlltr' ,_ MM.A-........... 4tt 1~11 •ltltmtnl Wll ftltd with 1111 c--W"I Ol)'rrl•lc llY.. Thlt 11•1-I .... lllld With 111'1 (OUl'I• fr"WfM, C!fl'· ""' • IY CMrk of Dr.not C-fy on Jur\4. 1), l t¥'111r """· c1tlltrltl1,,MSU ' .., CWk flt Or1ng1 COlllllY .. JllM u. Tlli (1'41 DM11t lf7l, Tll1 11111 .,._,.tt , 1m .,,.,_.,. ..., ,_..,. . f.,, """'"'' 1w l•«wtm . '""" ~uelllllld Or•• Cotl l O•llY ~llot J-'"111'""4 OrlllOI: Co.11 O•llr ,llOI, !1'111)tltht0 Dr1noe· '°''' Othr !l'llDt, l'llbllllf'lltl or,,,,. Co»tf Diiiy !l'!jot. .,, '' _. Jlll'f J. tll 1111 lfOl.ll JllM 1t, 16, 1nt1 Jlllr ,, 10, ltn 1•1·71 Jurrt lt, u, 111C1 J11ty 3. 10, ttn ltlJ.'tj Junt It. a , '"" J11ly l. 10. 1tn 1..;:: ' • , .. • been spr.:yed \lith the produc t . The agency urged COO· su1ners to destroy or return any cans o f the spray, 1,1•hich the manufacturer said has been on the market 14 years. e Colby Hearing WASHINGTON fAP) \Vith one senator p resent at his confirmation hearing to be director of the Cc. n tr a I lnte lligence Agency, William C. Colby h as testified that he favors glving Americans more information about· the super· secr et C IA. Colby tes lificd to the Senate Armed Services Committee l\1onday, before A c I i n g Chairm a n Stuart Symington tO.~lo.). the only one or 15 members present. He gave no specifics about how to provide information about CIA ac· tivitle.s. but said he. will con· sider regular written reports to Congress. The rest of the panel is recessed for the F ourth or Ju. ly holidays. eAlonDeafh · •-I led E• 1 1o0; ~·· P111lev P ~· 31/i t MonrOll Gr~ 11 .... '• If llJ ...:.;fl e CC Ele<;~~tn'i :~ .. 1,' Pvh1 C11 1 \11~1, 10 Mlc rlldtll ,,): llo-" If n:s to the board F•1' Lnt •1~ ,,: ::&11 1..Y ),.: 11:: 1 ~ -v;:-Htm'11~ l::= ~~ ,: ii j Of d'·r -tors ;•,r!!" •" ',"',, •,,•,'> 1111 H&i-1 1!1, 19» ll Paull"!' Petrol ,_ •• 1 1o 1 ~-.... ''" r 1 • l'tl..-O Lw 7 A<o 14 G<IDNC Sco1n •'•-'' ! t ~ 'C l l'ivsOf'Q ~·.1'•PkN$1v & 1 IS S'"~'-6rtw 9'~1 11 9 .> 0 t tSCO JlnarM U ' • 13 Pl~krt11 1!', 11 16 Ke~ PMern'l(ul 1' t-', 11 t 1 I d 1-'A Fii tloun Plor11:r w 1'• ~ 11 Medlronk Inc '1'y-1•, 011 ', D U 5 Jfl'.S, ~1~·, 11 Plo»r Ind 12!1 ,llo 11 NOblt AllUl111 11~>-i\o DI ~I I C f Co l IJI T•Fln )S'. 16 lll~nd M~ 14•; 5.., n LMFCDf"<I .01'b • _ •• 8" 1 ~ n . 0 s a h t Ws!F 1:• ,~.Pool! Bro •'•.s•.10 Bull!lo5VI .OICI I-h II IJ 'l\1esa FIKO l'IC ·~ 101• POJI CP 10';11\li, Ktw•!one OTC !'l-" 01 I J . Fla Ttleo ll''o 11 ... Prul Gol l J'o 3 12 Rea HOUMI .OI-• -... §'I e) Holzapple F1r,<11• lJ llU.Pr09rt1 1 1"11••llV~""fhr .16 5•-'• 11 13 • Forttt 01 ,. ... 15 PSn Cir It!'~ 11 ,, Vllu•I ScltllCI s• -~. 'I " !)8, C 0 m . F;1nk El II-. f''9 PUbl,hr 1>1 l.IO 25 NeurrOD .... • So..-\~ t I O m21nded IJS. APE from 1.o.,.,..,..., .• ...., ..... ,...,.. ,• 1969 wltil his rcfirement in · · 1971. Celesco Presidenl Ro.beri. G. Vande Vrede said he has asked Holzapple~ to form a board ol techp.ical advisors to <\id the flnn. * Irvine resident Don t. \\'right has been n a m e d ma,rketing 01 a n a g e r of ~licro1nega Oh•ision, Bunker Ramo Cor poration. He '\'ill direct marketing and sales llf t h e divisions micro1,1·ave product line. He joines l\1icromega lro1n Sperry G)Tosoope dh1ision of Sperry Rand Corp. MUTUAL FUNDS '¥ • .---• • r•:<. New York -Fol• ~a.E Mu l.13 l.ll Jfnu1 !"Cl 14.KI 16.'IO llOYIO t .il 10 •1 lowlrio !1 I 1111 of aole Gr ,,ll 6,96 JH611 Qllt 1 S2 1.17 ll:tvue F .. 11 1.:.J bid illd ,.~ .. ct Pri· ATON & JHon ~·u I J_j Ii.Pl RJnr,r n SI Cl !. on Mu1u1t HOWAAD: JOllntin 11 11 n .n s.1111t1• IJ I ir1' F,,nd. •i QVOllcl by 8•'" F<I f .l'l 10.U KEYSTONE : ~cnv1 rd 1.06 I u l"t Nit.SO '"'· :Owth F 11.>1 ll,h (uot Bl 11.t.S !9.12 Sch,,I Sii 1'29 t O. Mondi)' lr>eme S.tS 6.5D Cull 82 SCUOOElt fbl· . Jul Y1 1913 Soe.;-11 F 1;-t:S it·~ xlt.6111.5S l11lr 111" (l l • C•I ' ES!Ck Fd 9 . ., 10. (111! 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" ...,. 1DC-k 1.16 7.113 £vetol IO.>l J1,.S1 SAYLES. • AIXltc: 11SJ1; 16 has a .po'.nted ••··s Denny Am Gr!M s.tt 1.u Fvnd u1.1 l•.IJ, C•11 o~ 12.1J 11.n tm:irrt 1,.... · IT• • Am lflt!ll l .'"3 1.ts P~rfl11 !·'' t.IO Mvtu1I 1'.:U 11.24 lnvr1r 1:17 1:·~: Parls ia a s assistant vice presi· Am n .... 1 '·'' •.•5 jftltm F ,1.s ,1.21 LOllD Alt: Sh 01111 10 on 10·93 Am Mui x7.t2 t.w l"&n<I 22.~ .... AUiia! 6.16 6.'6 SIM Fd A.oO f56 de nt and AmNt Gr 2.ll 2.D ~~NOAGNCIAL Am B~I 2.ts l.19 SIGMA Flii.ros: ( ""CHOlt ltAMS' end aeb 9.M 10.11 C•D Sl'lr 6" i"" manager o GllOUI': "In D~n /" /·' -..11 10.1111.0. Inv 10·00 10,, N (up CftDlll 1,1~ I,., F n llld r) I) n In 9S•10"3 lr)f ' · WASHINGTO IJ _t. the 21ssocia· Fnd t~v 1.11 1.01 Fn l11t s.~ s.soM NA FUHos1 ' veniur ~·~ 1s1 FBI M d •d ti.-• GrWIM 7.J5 I.OS V111t 3.6' J.69 (11 111 J 43 l 16 Smll" B • 9'0 sources on ay sa1 1R: tion s n e 1v 1~ ?·" '·H htFf v1 lo . .io 11.:i1 1ncom 1:6, ,:30 ~B l&Gr 1:~t 1:~J slar.;:·ng .. , Israeli military at· branch of.. ~~~'~u 11:1l1J:J r~ef_~TQltSt l ,:~~.';;' ~·~~ ~i! i° .... ,Gel;, F 1,1·~,,:;1 I Y f A·--'girt ·-. B AllfClll 3.4.1 j.1• OIK Fd '·" ·'' .. • ,·,, , ... s v •••••• , ae ose 1vu rru , ... ,·e ficc 1n ay· " da• F 1.n ·'' G•lh l"d •. ,1 · .1• M~1 "" • · w •n~ a s 11 6.l<> dlnary treet · A°'1E $to.:K F 1.oll t,)O MASS CO i Sovr 111 10.U 11 ~• been an or 8 crime. s ide Center. HOUONTOM : bt M.,111 1.1111 a • .i FrHm 110 1.u So.ctr• • .si , ,, nd t 'I an ct of p F11nd ,.. 'IJ 'll'OllUM GllOU,.· lllCIPF 1•1 t.llS.SP lnO 6~ 60. a no necessar1 Y a ~1rs. ar-Fund 11 ffl. 1:l 100 Fnd 10.1 110.11 M•n F n.o 12.11 :sTATE IND. OllP, pol'fcal terrorism . . h "AA ~tock , I 101 FllCI l" ,.11 MAss FNCl.1 c....,. ic111 • ,7 , 1, I I • 1513 a!f vo;\':n ""' Sd l,I ,;, (olUIT'I :" .16 MIT 10.1111.77 OIVl•ll .: .. 5·,, Alon, 43, the l.vaell attache ...,....at !Le 01h 16. '11.1s " F...na 5Ml s.tll MIG 11 . .., n.u Proo., •.51 • tJ a cor,.... e lllK" IC.,SIC.SJF~Cir t.•S •.II MID lll•l•.•5lt Fr Gr •. ,. ,·,! for air and naval affalrs, \\·as offi'cer f 0 r B•Y•« , • 1 11 " NDlllS MFO 11,•111.s1 s, "' 1n-c t ,, ,., ,.AltlSIA 8•yrk 11r 5:S1 !J:llG UP: MCO ll.lll•.lSSIAlf Sir IJJt "j'l killed early SUnday outside his the association since 1969. The s...cn HI 1,63 l·ij G .... 1n s.t? s.10 M111i iv ,'"• ,•,.oo sr•AOMAN · ,,051 ho ' •. •• Ch Bttcon 10A1 1 • lntoni -Miii••' 01 .(l AIT'I Ind 167 '" me 1n SUU\lr1}o.Jn e,·y n ew branch.opened l\londay at 11r0tr .: 11.1111 :1 llll.4.l 1i.11 Mio A'" s. o s.n Auo i:o 1 11 1 1~ Ch fl he a nd ••s u••'fc Bl1'~lhr ),If I, I" M!ull !·51 t .11 MotW Fd t.IS 10.17 l"vr" l ,, ,·,, asc a er ru " the comer of Jamboree Road BOlld11t '·" '·'6 F S111<U 1 .'iO 11 .11 MSB "" n.1• u.:u STEtN 11oe: FDsi re turned from a n..'lrty i Oll Fdn t ~ 10 11 FoorM F 1.70 t .h .Y.11 9nG 9 ll 10.10 9tl•nc ;>O •t ;io u r · and Bayside Dri ve in Ne"-port r•'"" J.1, 1.iol "1tANKL1N Mi i" Fo 1.46 •06 c • .,.u ,,, ,·11 h d Ull.OClt O~OUI': MIF Ci•O •.Cit •.:rt SIOI:\'. 1 .,. - • Call.ey Ap-af Beac . A montt> Jong gran FU NOS: Ni( 1..n '-'" M\l()m 91 • » ••• 515 GJtOUP : .... h ,,t r-_.;.. 1 b 1. 1 111111 Fd 12.J• 11.n wt11 sr f·1l 1.t1 M\IOn'l '" 1.1J '·"' Grw-111 ~ 11 , ,., .... ,,...... ... ~ cc e ra ion s uir ~dn f d 11~ r ·tt Fr 1ncn1 ·' ·'it Mui S11t1 11.•t 1• •11 inc°"' • 01 1 11 \VASlllNGTON· fUPI \ ~At· derway with r efreshments, log t~~~· ~.n 1~:L ~~t~r. 5 ~.\'1 'g:ff :!'i' ,~J ! ~ :,~ ~~:: :-:1 f"~ tempts by a ttorneys for Lt. books and beach bags offered B~:..,~111 1i·~ 1 o·f1 ::-E~~~ ~~ t,l "tr 'lc "fl: , 30 ~~ntf'O F •·" ,·~.:; W,'lli'am L Calley Jr. to mak"' to visitors . !G Fli"ll t1'10.o. F~l LIEo 11.01111.11 B::.:i"sr •16!'1011,,.",,,A~ f'i' •'" . . ~ •o Trln t.9S 10.t1 F<I Ml do I .. 1.1>1 Ol<wld1t l )l .. To-wtr C 1' '1 the ~ .. em' ment disclose t ny * en! Shi (r) \II ,UNOS INCP Pttl Siio; ~·" 6:5' Tr•~ (.10' : ... , ov ~A,NNINC OllOUl'l JMom •.st S 02 fr•.rl E t \Vhitc House lnvolvemenL in Harold l'll. Grlmrtad Ima ~B.rn~!' f: '~ 1~ ~DC-" sr 6·,, 1:cs Tll!lor :J 1o:;;:gr; the ln\'CStigation o! the My I.al been appointed m nnager of 'M ,,/101~1~•-V. ~"\".:",' 1' 1j;:i 1 ~)! NEr':',~ .. o 1t·~ •·1' i3:ri ~? J:r, ~ ~~ n1assa.crc have been turned Imperial Savlnwi , and I.can ~~1~51~ .1-M l~ ~E''r.tP 3!·:1 1•11 a~!i,~~y \l'.n• jf.): ~~1l~e1 J·ll t·!: do"'' by the h1'gbest court of A11soclalion 'a Newport ... ,...... 1rio:Ot1" t'.11 '-"' n K 1:11 •.21 11111 •·' n,,. UNION s11t111c1 · " ~ IOI! IOttl .60 I.JS OU SE.C: NE.\ Ml f , ''' OJtOUP : milltnrv law. office ventur ,,6s 1.11 API• " r,C l'j N•u ce..1 •· •.:it 9•111. 1v 1l·'I'' ~ -1 • (:HASE 111 flld (I l Nluwlll 7.a l 1.1) Noll Inv .t .-t i The U.S. Court ot ?tttlitary (' 1 •·d 101'foN1 gt~ F'"'"' s , 1 Nr..-rM 11.0111 ii u11 ,,,,. }.~ , " .... _ •T msw ' Fnd !'lot 7.1/t I.to rlh ll'ld i \i Nw P1•1 ll.U lt.lt W"ll\4! I :1 '6:1' Appc.I. ruled 'fonday 1hat 111': ,..L.: ..... Fron Co ~,, 5 ?3. utrd ' 2 .• New Wld II.II n ... UNITED " . 11 · n'llO ..-.. S l'e-~llTr B~ 1:~ I:;.; HAMI LTON 01t,.1 Nl(hl1' 1ltl1J,t1 AtC\lm 1' l'j lnhla!Olm~~ ... ·, P!'1e!Osenlin00~31a~:j~ CCntly i!lctt· sml, F~ 1i·19 11j5 ~~" t:? :·Jt tl!:~n:iw1• l~;if t~:lt ~11;::, =~ t.iti' t.~ .... ed l\ \•Ice )~ir'oNIAL Ill(...., f.i l t.l}°"'"~ 1.~6 1,,. °"' 111¢ t.1110.to i!nd lcnuously foun ·July -prc!idcnt b · l'on ',' •.Js 10.1l'~:il"'t~ .:I~ .~llk.~'4!,,.fg :1::ll!:;} = li.~11}' 18 11•cn they tried to force h 1 Y FQulrv 1:.3 l.l 1Ht0bt0 r.ff 1:w.o.;,.EN:HM ;o, •nod ;:, ?.c' ·11 I !! HSSOC 3· F\lft<I t f; 1~.n~H~ • f·~ ~ Al'n f.17 10 46 Y,~ C1 10 tlO 16 disclosure of the role played in lion·~ board f,;-~ l:!t 1&·~1 tl:~1r: 11;1.1~±? 'IS; {;::, tti l~ V Lul'~ ... ~0•°'i&l: the My Lai probe by White of d 'irect-Vtniur ?jj 1 1·~'•'' tff 10.100Tc Ste •.1110.ll ,, """ ,.n 1-,11 , "'"• Sot~m 0 10. ~ mo ' '·"' "•••ml 7.31 1.11 V1! 111( , JI h 11ou~ lnvesllgators J ohn J . 011111MT•o joined Im· ~it1n~NwLTH ~ 't!s": 'ra:&r '::!\ ~~~u~'~ !:I: {J: ~:r ?'" fn ;'ti Caulheld Md Anlhony--E.-----rw>riaJ;n-1971. Priorto·h1snew ""11 •'·i I·' I"',.., 1H!P•-~ 201 t .11 -..AN<r' · · . • • r-· c ~1, ·1 ·-~ l.OJ ,.,,., .».26 a..u .u101:•1• Ulasew1cz. annNntmenl he "'BS man111er 01T111 j' •· i. I" '"""' ·l ~,·2l ""u' F 1·-1.s1 ell" /-.nd ,,., 1 w Yr""-'' ' om11 II ··1 "..,...nG ' j0 Pl"t SI • dO toV~~O"I l.tfl~ • R"lt~het' Sei%etl ol· lmperlal's Glendora office . :;:: ~ J:l1 . I~: ~Y~ 'i'·t1~ 't~ ;\'(,Ni.~11: ir1 · 111s,::-c11 t" 1 * ~" !·I ~. nw lllJIC •j · Ploll fn f,,.0 6M Y11'Qrll 1:J l tlll t~v I 11 nv M I .ao 1. PIOfl Fd l l ~tt,Jl'V•rt 1090 t~ i\lEXICO CITY (AP) -Kid· Jobi A. t<.toont,\' hn~ been ~, llj~ ~ i ·~VDfl~ 'i! 'n PJonr II 1:'6 .:u,ver:td I • ..., al h O'l'riU 1 . f l •bit rv i 1 J'l1,_, 1.56 t.M 111~"9 Or !°' napersrelc<isedaWt? I yc•J-· named exccutl\•e ''ict presl-0111•t.' 1; ti v.n -111 ,,,,"s: ~~t1c\"io:Jf~llMl:,~~~·J.~ 1~: 1.nf. tlcman after r elalives JXJid a dl1nt of the hon1e products wn 'b'fl ~ !" 1~ 151 0•p.v, 1 G•w'D. p.>t \j.lt w11M 10 4 $160.000 ransom, police sald divi5ion of ~Urrur Brtgbt :1l1'!0~;111,1:ls · /~f Pr'R fii t:J ~= li~ i"~~ 1.ff ~ :'~uu~~ToN · ' ~londay. Poliflh Company, Inc. o f '60;., ~Utllll r·N~ri ~fO "0 • •Plor 'I!·~"" The 60-yMr-old victim , l.rvlne. lie \\'lll also have R!f.;' " ;] 1t:U t!T::1 1•'':i l'~~lf'a1 I: 1 °"~" 11· 11:1' l);.rre T • I~ V•r P•~ 'Ji t Pflll! Sii' • "°' .11 TCMIY e Quirino Daldtl'IS, OMii, \\'as responsibility for ne \v Packll&-~i'?"co ~. ~~ \~ ,,n '-s, :~~~~~ l!,'::1.., 11:~sll!l~ !topped June· 17 by eight m en ing distribution Btl<I murkc tlng °""'" 'l*u rw111 ,_ .. •·" 11!~' 1~1i ll.l7 w111'~ I '! Wl'th •·bm 'chlnc R""' as ... I th ,.. t••1 6 , tc,i ncOl'l'I i.w .... 11u1"' '· .. ,1 Wlr>Mr ·" "" " . I ~ Or (I urm. ~IY(ll S '11 UI rn H 't·'° Wal l!lcl j' t ·'' drove h is pickup truck 11loog 11e Jh·e In Nt\'."purl Beach ~~ r: I .2 P· 11~1',~ 1. ia.tl ~ 't·U'.:flrtt.n_dorl~~ • •·ft the t-.1exlco-Lartdo high"'a y. v:lth hls famll)'. • "1r.:i, 1·~ ! l !vi ~:t :· t:U l~r .• , i:ll I&~ ~mf1111Mn f.Sl , ' r ' ' • • JO DAILY PILOT 5 lf.le.Sdar. July ), 19l'l Not Worthless Fislm1g Fleets ' Eye Lowly Hake SEA'l'l'LE (AP) The Russi.an rlshlng nwt hn !i returned to spend its cighlh year off the Paciric COOst, <ind with its co;ning U.S. scientists and fllshermen are taking a se<."Ond look at the harv~t. 'Il»ugh co nim e r c inl fishennen have complained thlll the Sovicl!i urc. out to get thl"ir n1uch prized ouhnon . Soviet crforts h ;1 \' c e;p11- centrnfed on what \\'as long though\ to he n worthies.') SU'ap fish, the huke. IN RECENT MO/'/THS, the Coast Guard ~ays. aS ,1nany as 67 Soviet fishing Vl's.scls were spoiled off the Oregon and \Va shingtOI\. coasts .. 1\nd v•it h n con t i·n u i n g that yours may not l search ror JK'w ~rces or ln- expen.'iive protein, scientll!ts and fishermen 'are alw taking a SitOOnd look nt the $250 znllllon harvt-st of the Jowly Paciflc pollack the Japanese made lll:"t year fishiflg the Eastern Bering Sea, off the co..'lSt of Ala.Ska. ' Or. Lee Albertson, director or 1he Northy,'est Fisheries Cc!nter for the Nationa l ~larine Fjsherles Services, predicts the harvest or these previously Ignored fis h could ·'greatly .e.xcel"~the harvest of salmon. flake and pollack are pro- ccsSl.'CI into a raW protein meal or C()O(.'Cntrate. But even this n1i ght Chiln ge, Albertson ~id. as the price ot: traditional seafood has gone s1.i high that . hake are oow bei.og considered for table use. "IN TIIJS OFFICE," he said. "y,·c've had foor different national fim1s inquire about hake in !he last· two months. In additio~. a European finn was asking about operating fishing boats in competition with the Russians a n d Japanese.'' 1 COMPLnt ORANGE COUNTY COYIRA111 hKhlCR .. : Let-M ....... -AJthough the Ru ssians harvest about 160,000 tons of hake aruwally from t h e Pacific Coast, Albcr19on said, .the, potential harvest o f pollack in the Eastern Bering Sea is ten times as great. He sai(l the harvest of pollack last year. which is done mainly by the J~panese. . a.. CS.-11M, Miiii•• Viel• Da11a fol11t, .. woll os Lo -looclrl oMl·MOtt of·L-.A..- MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL IASIS W as aliilCit eqUivalerit to the total U.S. harvest of all species. HO DI POSIT RE9UlltED ON APPROVED CREDIT 4 ONLY $17.00 'flt MONT TOTAL COST And in Seattle, Ronald Jensen, president of P~ Alaska Fisheries Inc., is rig- ging "t\vo or three" 100-foot vesse lli "'h.ich will sail for the Eastern Bering Sea in August to mark the beginning of An1crican participation in the harvest. Ct11dh,dtotl ,....1 5 NEW COMrACT U"IT SIZE 111h c4 1 '!1I 6 VOICE MISSAGE PA.Gil$ f.' ~o l"S AYA.11..&ILE 7 fULL FRIE MAINTINANC ORANGE COUNTY RAOIOTELlPHONE SEHVICE I~( 71 4 • IJS.JJOS f01 ,0 , 51,NTA FE, 5AHTA Alrl.11 ,..m L•9un• ••~ell, Ml''"" vi.10. TY.'O plants have tried pro- cessing fish in Grays Harbor he said. The first Was a victim of what he called the "Russian Invasion" of the fis h l n g grounds in 1966 and the second "'·aS an· experimcntaJ go\·ern- rr.ent p·rogram that operated du!ing 1967. M Pollll, Sfll Clem.Me, $;11 J""' •PIJll.a111, £1 To .... <ffl ltll lrt 496-J22J IPICIAL FORUlll ,. on NEWMARKET NEW INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES · NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFITS A new marketplace has been established-Chi· cago Boa rd Options Exchange (CBOE)-wlth th e depth and con tinuity for lra9ing options, much on the same basis as listed warrants are ropay. Options have always offered hlgh leverage and big potential for gains-along with real risk. Now th ere's a new dimension of a secondary market that olfers llexibllity. taxability and tradeab lllty. Our special forum will feature: • Fundamental• of options trading • Advantages·1nJf dl1advan1age1 • Operations of the Chicago Board Options Exchange Prospectuses w!11 also be distributed at the rorum. Plan ntiw lo attend. DATE: TIME' T11ototlay: Joly 10, 1973 7:00 p.M. PLACE• Tlrl• Sa11 Clo"'°""' '"" • 125 A••11ida 1s, .. Hf•11 Sa11 Clo-lit•, CA SPEAKER : Ma"'!" Nllte" For 1e11rvolio111, (It! -t90.t278 (!1)11 fr~e ) or (Omplelt •nd rn•il the Cl)upl)ll bolow. ·-·-····-·------~---··-·--·--·-·······-····· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ,., : DEAN WITTER «·Co. INCORPORATED M•mbcr New York Stock E.a:etlenge.,lnc • / would appr•cil1te r1111rv11tlons lor your CBOE !Kii.ire on (D11te)----1c11r1--------- Nom·o..---------------· • Md re,._ _____________ _ • • • • • • • • • --,-~-. • • :· • • • -------Stl!f/%:1P------I • • • . -. ' ·-········-----'- ' .)., • • • ···--·---------············--· . ' ' . I • • Yesterday's Woman Was Satisfied Reading Her Horoscope, Glancing ' ' at the. Front Page, -and- , Looking Lovely. WANTS MORE ••• • She Reads .• TODAY'S Financial News • ID TODAY'S DAILY PILOT I. • --~ - • Complete New York Stock List ; '• ' , • ;. ' ·' ~ ·- -· ' ., l I l ! I 0 p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p ~ p p p p p p p ' p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p • • • • • • • Rate Hike Proves Drag on Marl{ et NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market moved sharply lower Monday as mvestors reacted to rising interest rates and tig hter money The boost by the Federal Reserve Board m the dtscount rate at 11 of Jts 1'2 member banks to 7'h percent Fnday and the Fed's dec1s1on to tighten re serve requirements at member banks acted as a drag on the mark et analyslll said •If the money supply becomes restr1ct1ve 1t usually has a negative effect on the market," s~ud Robert Cohn, analyst with Faulkner, Dawkins & Sullivan Also numerou s ma1 or banks uppe~ their prime lending rates to 8 percent making 1t costlier tor buSJ.ness to borrow fu nds for expansion • , • 197) DAILY-A List Finance Briefs e Turbine Ge•r SAN DIEGO (AP) -'l11o Soviet Uruon has bought more than $25 million worth of gas turbine equipment from the Solar division of International Harvester Co 1 the company ~eed to ~P more ~ than 35 gas compressor sets and spare parts and rtlat.ed equipment to the Soviet Union betwten now and Apnl 1974 company ofOc1als said O Station Sold SAN DIEGO (AP) -Radio 1tat1on KFSD-F~t has been sold by Time lnc , to Lotus Commtm1cat1ons Corp of Los Aneeles station off1c1als !iBY L<>tus has offtrtd $275 000 for the San Diego station, Bar· ry Zorthi.an president of Time-Llfe C a b I e O:im munlcat1ons Inc said The sale 1s subj@d. to Federal Communications Comnuss1on approval e IJ.S. Median WASHINGTON (AP) -The Census Bureau says the me di.an family income I n America his risen to more than $11 000.11 yen r for the fil'Jt Um. but that bla<k famiHes are apparently not sharing m lhe incrtued al fiutntt 'lbe buttlu said the median family income of America s 54 5 million fam1hes cllmbed I I pert<nt II> 11,t20 Jut year ePetrolane Speelol w Ille Daby Pilot LONG BEACH -Pttrolane Jnc ha.t reeched agreem~nt with New York Lde Iruurance Co and Prudential L II • 11\fUf"anCe Co of Amer1Ca on a 20-ynr loan of 111 mllllon R J Munu:r chairman said the money which wUI be taken dQWD.. tn A~~t, will be used to refund sliort ttnn bor rowings The loan b at eight percen t mtereat • I By PhiJ ln terlandi. .. • L. ltl. Boyd Movie Lovers Had Dru·I{ Han· Feminine client wishes to debate further "'ith our Love and War man as to 'A'hether tall fair-haired fellows are as romantic as the dark-hairt.-d boys. An oddity, !his, he says. In person , the blond marl tends to devetop· a ~licula~ly powerful appeal. rarely unnoticed by lady admi.rers. Still, practically all the great screen lovers have been dark- hairt!d. Can you explain that'! . Q. ·~How come most ocean-going freighters restrict • ,. their passenger lists· to fe~·~r than ·a 1 dozen pa)'ing guests?" -· A. One reason is marine la~· re- -.': quires a , doctor aboafa when more than 12 passengers go along. , Q. ''Louie, I'll bet you a stogfe you can't remember the first song you e\'er heard the great· Andrews sisters sing." A. \~·rap it cv.refully and mail it promptly, please. Song \Vlls "Bci 111ir Bist Du Schoe~." In 1937, that "'as. Can also reme1nber \vhal I "'as doing at the moment, incidentally. \Vashing a cat. LONGEVITY -No, just can't explain these longevity statistics. They're most mysterious. Take men and women, age 65, who live in Florida. Exactly 404 of every 1,000 su.eh citizens there \\'ill reach age 85. It's the state where life expectancy after 65 is the longest. by far. And Hawajj is where the life expeclancy of pc0plc over 65 is lhe shortest, by far. Recently referred here to the ':dear 'and dumb..i? Kind of stupid remark, wasn't il?-Even . my sainted' mother shook her finger at me for delivering that phrase a po,. eration or so ago. The rude reference was to the deaf and also to the mute. DOCl'ORS -Reason the dt>rmatologists .are the bcst- natured of all medical practioners is explained' by one of same as follows: "~ly office hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an hour off for lunch on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. I play golf on Thursday and do whatever else .J please on Saturd ay and Sunday. J make no house t::a lls. And my patien!S' never get \\·ell and they never die.'' ' ~ Were vou aware a mama duck talks to her eggs? Quite so. Her w1hatched ducklings already know her voice bef<re they break out of the shell. Address 1t1aiL to: t . AI. Boyd , P.O. Box 1875, 1Vcu;. port Beach , Cari/. 92660. Tivo Convicted -. In Saigon Vice • ClflCAGO (UPI) -T\\'O theatrical agenl s have been found guilty of transporting four. \\'omen from Chicago to Saigon to 'A'Ork as prostitutes. A jury or seven women and five men returned the guilty verdict following 3 nine-day trial before U.S. District Judge Richard J\1cLaren. FOUND GUILTY w c re Charles Zcmatcr. 44. of Chicago, and Rayoon Smith, · 51, Milwaukee. Sentencing \\'as sche(tuled July 31. Durlng the trial, all charges ' . .. \\'ere disnlisscd againsl a third defendant, Craig Poulter. -24 . of J\1ih\·aukee. for lack of evidence. Robe.rt J\·lonaghan. 30, of Chicago pleaded guilty on the first day of the lrial. A fifth defendant. James Cotton, is still a -fugitive. · ' T\VO "·o~IEN testified dur- filg lhJt.JrJal~that !jley 't\'~e recruited as dancers, 1lut when they arri,·ed in Saigon they 1vere forced into p~ostilution. T\\'O othe'f womin testified they went to yietnam willingly to work as prostitutes. the re~sury DRY CLEANING l l AlllADA IMLU llOO CMl'wrJ !' SL l!OIRllHCI $.!J*I\'~ ,,,4 lla,,lnolnc WOODUJID lllJllS fl~ '.1c\Of'! ~ vC tAltlWOOO Cmti• S' -'"·~ Po11ill!IGUftl 81'1~. llV llSIDI 3SZO r,ltf SI. IUINA , ... K Be .. ·~~4 0ro)llgelt«;t IAlfTA ANA 3900 Solidi Bli~al St. OIANGl'Gffdeft G•oit 81~d, aM MM:totiW 1 0•111 w11lul•Jt 9130 to •:30 ;'l1111~''' 1010 1. • • I ' . --.. --- • 1 -1 'Eq ual Tinie D e1na1ided for 1nsults \\IASJ-llNGTON (AP) whldl Steve AJJen w~ ~· Polish A1nerlcans, :stung by \\'hat they caJled a barrage of "AN ALLEGED 'apology' deme11nlng "Pqlack jokes" on was made by Steve Allen on ABC-TV ha\•e petitioned the-Ailg· II , 1972," the petition vei-nme1i ~~his.ltatement-wa..oot. network to give then\ equal time to respond. The Polish America ri Congress, In filing lhe petition ~fonday with the Federal Cornmunications Co1nmission, said il spoke for 10 million Pollsh Americans. •we Intend ~ fl11ht the 1...,,.ea•· Ing. It I 11otr11 on tnedla.• · ATTORNEY Thaddeus L. an apology at all. bui ~as sur- h rounded by a comic setting Kowalski, chairman of t e and was the basis for more Anti-Defamation CommlS!lon of 4he Polish A m er i c 8 n demeaning humor, rather than Congress. said ""'e intend to a serious expression or fight the increasing bigotry in regret." th e n1edi3. , The Polish A me r i c a n "lf necessarv. lhis \Viii be Congress saiel Kowalski made ''con.'lbtent policy" of portray- ing the 11 'dumb Polack' lm-!'!- age, i.e.. lack or intelligence, t·; Jack or personal hygiene, com-. , ~ le apparel and obnoxious ~-•o; physlml featw' " · · Kowalski said the Polish Amerk:an community wants · an "opportunity to show lhe .;.;,;;:;.:c:.:cc;;;c....c..-._ __ .__ true character of their culture and herifage and not the false and insulting stereotype that . Pr:est the networks no1v portray." .. "The e11rrenl barrage of allegedly_ 'hurno<oos'.....)okes. skltJ and monologues i s anything but funny l9 the vic- tims and only encoorages pre- judice and discrimination," Ko.,..·alskl said. ''At this point in history, respect. for cultural diversity should be a primary concern of the media ." Marries Waitress · the first of seVeral suits." he sever:al reqtiests to ABC, for . said.' "ABC-TV is not alone m. equal lime . but was tu.rned THE FCC WAS asked to its responsibility for preven-1 do.,.n each tune. · ' rule that the "Polack jokes"· SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A Roman Catholic priest ~·orking as a lawyer for an an- tipoverty agency says that he married a former .cocktail waitress. ting a neg<i.tiye and insulting -other shows mentioned in · on the Dick Cavett show image or ,the Polish American the petition were ~ "Salute "constitute a controversial in its national programming.". to Ho.,.•ard Cosell" on l\·lay 21 , issue of public importance The petition nl en t~I o n e d and "the Burm and Schreiber beca~ such jokes in and of several stiows but sing!~ out Show," June 22. thenlSClves belittle a large an ABC broadcast or the Aug. segment of the population, 10, 1972. Dick Cavett Sho\v on ABC \\'AS accused or a bolh young and old." The Rev. J. Austin l\1orris, a Jesuit with a law degree from UC and master's degree in theology from Santa Clara University, said he married Teresa Murphy, 27, April 28 in Las Vegas. Salurdayjw)e 10 to 5w)day July 8! E•tate Cla1a 2 Mo ssle1· Sons Claim Crunping llOUSl'ON (UPI) -Two adopted sons o( milUonairess ossler Garrison want her oust as rus ee o their late father's estate on the grounds she 18\'ish~ them with presents but cui short spending on their education. Daniel f\1ossler. 21 , arid Christopher Mossier. 21>, said in a state District Court suit ~frs. Mossier has failed to follow-provi!ions-in the-will of their foster father. millionaire financier Jacques Mossier. , THE TWO, both living in Austin, Tex., said r.Irs. G(lr- rison ga\•e them expensive sports cars. ·vacations aqd other benefits but limited them to leSs than $350 a month for education and:)iving ex- penses. Both are marriedana deserve "a more reasonable sum," the suit said. Mrs. Garrison. 52, and her nephew, h1elvin Lane Powers, \Vere found innocent in Miami in 1965. of stabbing Mossier to death to win control of his estate. No one has been con- victed of the death and Can- dace 1'emarried. l\IOSSLER, 69, a d o p t c d Daniel, and Christopher and their other brother ond sister. Their natural rather, v:ho had been n mental patient. was Charged with killinF: their mother and infant brother In 1957 in c'hicago. He was com- mitted 10 an Illinoii hospital and . l\IOiSler hea.rd about the children and adopted them. ORANGE cou·NTY FAIR. DISCOUNT TICKETS AT ALL HARBOR CENTER STOREi .. .nli FEATURING INDEPENDENCE P.&RK (WITH NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION) Wh~~fllld:m~~~~~~ ' , , > r . GAY ~ ~-ON EDlBL!'.S ~ QUAFFABLEs " • ' (COKE. BEER AND ubr DOGSJ MERRIMENT AND MIRTH FROM DAYS GONE BYE Rllt1ES ID mlCIPEIES . DF mTICE RIIS . (ANTIQUE CARS AND BIKES) llAlllllTI l.ElP.llC lAlllWS or m 1m (NEW ~SHAMU FOR MAYOR" SHOW) IUDS Fllll m IEDT IF llDE I llllEHBVOIAITETS llCIEDlll.E IDDllTICS" AT 188 FEET PEIFDlllED IT FDDl.BWT FLIEll (AlRDEVll. J1M RUSJNG) LADIES An'llEI II m MODES or m m (PERIOD COSTUMES) • tttmtllC P1DCES All IABlllC llVESI tnm AQUAMANIACS- FEATURING THE NATION'S HIGHEST HIGH DIVE FROM B4 PEET) • SIPEl-8LIE UEtlUVil ODDIS, IDJ II CAPflflft llZlllE IUSTIES W DEllZEIS OF m DEEP (THE SEAL & PENGUIN SHOW F'EATIJRING GOOGLE THE !·TON ELEPHANT SEALJ AND ONE LOW PRICE B\)'YS IT ALL! ~~~-~~~~®1 ·= _, ·--·-------;.·--------·------~--.------Join in the jollity at ... ·WORLD Mti$10N BAY• SAN DIEGO .I • / 1 1 BEA ANDERSON, Editor T.,....r, Jiiiy 1. lt1J Person~I Estimate . . .Devalued - -- / ~ . . ~\ . ... ' , ... ... / DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am 20, in / my third Y~ar of cOUege and have come to the point where I must admit to myself that I alv.'ays £all in love with men who hurt me most. I don't consider myself promiscuous. I just fmd it dif· ficuJt to feel secure in a relationship without sex. Sin~ the age or 15 r havt had 10 af- 1 fairs. They have become less and less saJ.isi)'.ing. Almost al.ways, my lovers grow tired of me aftd I end. up l>e&lting them to take me back. Some try to avoid me. Others have conned me ·into having sex with no strings attached. r must admit I don't have a single friend who is not using me. 1 keep resolv· ing that next time It will be different - that I \Von't say, yes to sex until I have established a solid friendship. But the fear of loneliness and rejecµon. keeps fouling me up. I am too embarrassed to discuss this face to face with a counselor. Thank you for any help you can provide, Ann. -DESPERATE IN OCEANSIDE. DEAR D.: ne way yct111et yoanell up fw ~. your sta&.ed tears of Jonelblin and rejeciloa, tbe inability lo . believe tbal a person could like yoo for yourself and not for your body -this all adds up lo a girl who needs therapy. You say you are too embarrassed to d~uss the matter face to fact. ·Whf? Do you btf,leve the therapist will th.lnk less ol youlihan the men yoa. fall into bed wl~ on a first dale? I urge you to gei counlfllng before you find yourself at the bottom of a depression you cao't crawl out of. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ls it possible that a couple who have been married for 17 year's can nm out of conversatioo? My husband never was what you'd call a ball of fire but he waS at least ailve. I saw this coming five years ago and tried to interest him in duplicate bridge, folk-Oancing, encounter group therapy and new friends. H~ asked me to please let him alone. He said his work and our tv.·o sons keep him as busy as he cares to be. When he wants a little diversion he goes to the garage and tinkers with his car. I'm afraid I'm turning into a nag, Ann, • but there must be more to life than this stick-in-the-mud existence. My mother . ., says I should count my blessings and ac- cept things as they are. (She was born in the old country.) can you think of something I ought to try to wake him up'! -MRS. BLAH DEAR l\1RS.: 11 you knew bow many husbands suddenly became ioo darned Uvely after 11 yean of marriage, you'd be thankfiil that all yoar1 wan&i tollOfCir 'jdivenloo" ls tinker wW. bit car. You can't force new taterests oa peop&e \.who ·doo't -• tllem.· Do yoar tblag durtar lhe a!t<...O.. and i<' of! Illa bock. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am visllillg here from South Amer\ca and finding il dilricult to understand what Is considered cort'ect in social situations. I plan to ap- ply for U.S. citizenship after 1 have com- , pleted my education, but I wonder if perhaps you can settle something in my mind. At a dinner party last night several \\'Omen tried to get medjcal advice from ..a guest who happened to be a physician. They asked questions suCh aa, "Which is better, the Pill. a diaphragm, or should a . man get a vasectomy?" 1'hese quesUoru: -were asked at The ta61e between salad and lhe toUp. Are such queslions considered good manners in America? - B.B. DEAR 8.B.: Slltlll qttttio• are not con1ktertd .. pod mannen" an)'JUce - r_xcept In tk omce ol. a pnleuloaal. Are your parents loo strict? Hard to f'tllChi Ann Landers' bookl~ "Bugged by Parents? How to Gel ~1ore Preedom," could help you bridgt the g~ation gap. Send 50 cents Jn coin wlLh your request and a Jong, stamped, sclf·addresscd envelope 10 the Dally Piiot. ' -• .. -# ... ,. Daily ' Pilot Photos by Lee Payne .... ·' ' Water Ga .it PrO ..... . . . ( Cover ~tory This cover story is 4 brief one. The news is being circ ulated that swimsuit fashion houses hove gone to grea t leng ths. But, Orange Coast sun-worsh:p- pers aren 't buying it. They prefer an abbreviated vers io n. When they go to the beoch to • posk, they bosk. They don't worry about o' great deal of protection ago ins t the roys ·o.f -Jhe sun.· · .. It's exp~osure they seek. And why not? A pliotogrop her's day there proves it . To them unde r cover usually means something to sit on. If t hey go under cove r, 'they pref~r · lightwei ght cotton shirts, overblouse or mini s. .-Jeans, cut-offs and tank tops are okoy, too. • But isn't a fur piece o littl e un- usual? -.-.-- ' . . '.f. ) ,, ' .. Abbreviated ... ~ • i:. ·~ .... ·~-. .. l. Bi\ .. ,, ,,,. ' .. / • • > • ' .. ··- . -Tut~l1. July 3, lq73 Art Work Changed Into Giant Bank · Children's Home Society Was the recipient o[ ap- proximately $500-worth of pennies, nickels and dimes which were tossed into a bronze boar com- ~oned for Town and Country center in Orange Your Horoscope Tomorrow by Mr. aiid 1tfrs. Howard Lawson. Collecting the fu nds from the art work, :which is a replica of II Porcellino in Florence, Italy are A1rs. Lawson and her grandsons ~evin (left) and Chris. - '_Aquarius: Diplo·macy Needed , Grand Slam · Attempt Fouled • AT WIT'S END D~ PiJJ,t D&JJ1~ ©..~~~~~~;--..~~~'~ To avoid disappointment,· prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding stories with black and white glossy P.hoto- graphs to the DAILY PILOT Womens De· partment one week before the wedding. Pic\ures received after that time will not be used . . For engagement announcements it is imperative that the story, also accompanied by a black and white glossy picture, be sub- mitted six. weeks or more before the wedding date. U deadline is not 'met, only a story will be used. To help fill require!ilents-M both wed· ding ·and engagement stortes, forms are . available in all th'e DAILY PlbOT Office6. Further questions will be answered. by Women's Section staff mef11bers at 642-4321. ajar all night warms the milk and maJw frost on the s1ove, -right?" ''RIGHT!" • "When a person Is png' crazy before your eyea, ~ shut the door winter ot ~ mer!" • "So we lea ve the refrigerator door ... " J;;~:--;;;;;,;;;;;;-;;-;;;~ "CLOSED." UFFELL' "You're doing Jine." ·l "1· couragecl. "Nol" here'• a UPHOLSTERY toogh.ie...Balhroom...dol:x'.s..whenJI-----YM W•- not being used should be left n. hit apen and when they are oc-1 tJZ H9'hr IW. cupled the door should be clos-r1,,,,~C""•• .... '"....o!Mo~-~-""""l4~M~IS""t~ ed. Got that? (I saw two tak-1= ing notes.) The doors of the car should be clooed.as when they are left open the battery goes dead arid Daddy ... " "BITES HIS NECKTIE IN HALF," they screamed as one. "Correct. And that is why, Brucie, you a re going to march right out this moment and close the car doors. When I brought in the groceries.. I remember distinctly telling ~ FRANCIS- .'\.ORR J FINE STATIONERY Semi Annual HALF PRICE SALE you to SHt.rr.THE DOOR!" i1111.c1AST t1i•••Y. 1n-1t11 "Bui uom " .o 'llHA Ill •Al· CHflllflT PAlllll "Do it!" I ordered. "Any 1 Ill . • • · !~~~~;;;;;;;;;::~~~ questloos?" · -· One ol the children raised .~~~ his hand. "How are you going ~ • ,, to get your keys out of the car 3 Full Serv!c•. that Brucie just locked up?" · · Locations 1n. "Go out and play," I ,t1 Huntington Beach ordered. "And shut the door." ' . PRESCRIPTIONS "But you just said .• , " e c111rw1 Ac~tt .~D1nv1rl1• Let u1 rellll your prtHnl pr11Crlplloll$ WEDNESDAY JULY 4 Re1ationship is intensified. dependence. secure. Give yourself al'i° _____________________________ Oj chance! II Leo headl the Im when k comes '°• heing gallant and """'°"""' Leo Is the life ol !he party and perilaps the most rom111tic per900 at.- t....iu. moot celebrallons. Leo dnrMHJeJ illustrates and 8C- C'elitlllte. ' N o t h i n g ii lutenrm wtlh this Fire sltJ> -it ls all or nothing. Natives ol Leo aUract l1WlY admirers IDd just aa rrumy penom w00 .we envious, resentful and pet· ty. Leo uoually Is as big as l~e and JOme persons feel Leo is "just too much." Som e celebrities born under th!S zodical sign lnelue L e o Durocher, Isaac Hayes and Sally ·Stnrtlien. . ·ARIES (March 21-April l!H: Nothing Is apt to remain the same .. Be re,ady for changes affecting beJlefs, employment, phlloeophy. One woo works wtth you -s opinion 00 '6ritten material. Be oooperatlve without making definlt. commitment . TAURUS (Aprfi 20-May 20): Settle dome9tk affairs. Deal wtlh Ubn Individual. Mal<e inl<lllgent ""'1C...tons b u t bang oo to prindjles. One who seemed Indifferent mw Is lilte- ly to -dellnit. Int.rest. GEMINI (May 21..June 20): One in positim of authority realty should not make ~ mises to you. Key is to lake assertions from higber..up with proverbial grain of salt. Avoid wishful thinking. Be patient Don't press. PlscH, Virgo in- dividuals may be in picture. CAJ>ICER (June 2hfuly 22): You take practical step.<( toward progress. You are given mo r e responsibility . Wit h !his c6mes chance for greater reward. Applies to professional and personal ac-. tivity. You can prove yourselr. l\tany want to bear what you have to say. LEO (Jufy 2J·Aug. 221~ Finish rather than initiate pnr jl'ct.S. 1\ries, Libra persons may be involved. Avo id carelessness w h e r e in- vestments a r e concerned. Romantic interest may cloud other issues. A relationship is put to test. VIRGO (Aug. ~. 22): You nail down beneficial ag:reemem by t a k i n g in- itiative. Avoid being overly cautious. One who is timid meam well but is likely to be . misinformed. Know it and res- pond a<:a>rdingly. Highlight in- LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Pace may be slow. But this \\'Orks lo your advantage. You gel chance for review. Don't repeat past errors. Accent is on confid~tial mater i al . Gemini, Virgo persOns could be prominently featured. Loot beneath surface indications. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Don't mix friendship -and money -you might lose bOth if you do. Key now Is to be receptive to new ideas. Get around. Accept social in- vitation. Be versatile. Display sense of hwnor. Laugh at your own foibles. SAGJTI'ARJUS (Nov. 22- Dcc. 21): What seems solid 1nay be full of·holes. Know it and examine fine p r i n t . · Property ·could be built on fllmsy structure. Know it and do · som"e investigating. Ask questions. LH, Aquarius and Scorpio persons could be in- volved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): You are able to add to knowledge in significant man- ner. Gemini, Vlrgo persons play prominert roles. Travell----------·I is in picture. You reach agree- ment with member of opposite sex:. You could feel more LOSE WEIGHT THIS WEEK New Leaders Take Over 'The Od1inex Plan can help .you brcomt lh'e slim trim pe1son thll you would like to be. Odrinex his been used suceesslully by thoustfldt all over the country lor 14 yeJrS. Gel 1ld ol excess Ill and live tonger. ABWA t New officers will be elected by the Newporl Beach Charter Chapter ol American Business Women's Aaaoclation during a dinner meeting at 7 p.m. . Thurlday, July 5, in the Villa Sweden rt5taurant, Corona del Mar. During Ille meeting Mrs. Robert FlMegan wtll be given the Woman-<>f-the-year trophy and Sharilyn Kay Thomas, 1---~rec~'IJ>ient-6r-uie--ABWA~~- 1ional grant, will discuss hei- graduale studies in social medi cal science. Breakfast P.fale residenl!I of Three I Arch Bay will be in the spotlight during the annual !pancake breakfast sponsored by the _ 'T'hrec Arch Bay Women 's Association Sunday, July 8. · r The will don their chefs' hats and cook lhe breakfast, which will be served from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Chairman is A1rs. John McKenny and chief cook is Ralph Davenport. Assisting will be Del Upchurch and the ~fmes. George B o w n1 a n • Cordon Dahlquist . Da v id Adams and John King:- Tiara de. Ninos New offi~rs ha \'e been io- stalled by Tiara de Ninos Aux· itiary of Children's Home Society and two members of lhe group have. been elec!ed to county and district offices. Mrs. Wallace Torkels w.ill head the Tiara de Ninos sl11te ror next year and serving with her will be the Mmes. Stephen North, L.B. camp. Don Ellison nnd '. Alger Clark. v I c e pres idents; Evelyn Anderson OVERWEIGHT? 56 lB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS . • · Unde r Medical SupervfsiOft • . at the . .,. . Omega Clinic HOURS: 9:00 -7:00 • CALL FDR AN APPOINTMENT i\11 COSTA MESA AHAMll.. IAHTA AMA ''''-110ft>L1Ml ffl 1Ut fill...,.,, 1#4 W. lllW'f, l'"2T•tlll!A'l't (7f 4) ·870-9347 646-1633 "~' 547-6129 (211) 697-1191 , Jjt W, WIMl lHI llW. - and T e r re 11 Zlmmcnnan, secretaries: Jim Head, treasurer, and John Kasscr, parliamentarian. ~lrs. Kasser will serve as secretary for the Orange County Council of Auiiliaries and l\1rs. 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I?! Hi:AVEN F'Otaltl! SHORTY! FAR E'f IT FROM 11 SHRIMP, TO l!Vell TAKE: 'll>UR GNOME: IN VAIN !! PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH I ' ,, DICK TRACY ~ ~ by Doug Wildey by Tom K. Ryan by Al Smith You WIND ltlE SPRING! I GET"TENMILES OH A tlALFllJRNI -by· Dale Hale . . . . .. ~ ..... . ' . . " DOOLEY'S WORLD MER£S ~6'11/rN' l'u...~~ *>ti l>IDN'r <NOw .... SALLY .BANANAS GORDO by Ernie 'Bushmiller ANIMAL CRACKERS I Olj . r by Charles M. Schulz ....-------'- lHERE'S ONE TH1M6 I WIV"T YOU TO KMOW ! YOU'RE THE ONLY ONE I'VE EVER LOVED ••• OR EVER WILL LOVE, SAM! YOU MAKE E\'ERYTHING SOUND 50 FlH~L! WHAT'S HAPPENEO '? -1'WA'Y FIWM M..L ,.HAT PIR'T1 C>LIST ,;,NO A:ll.UATl<lN~ . ' HE 15 OUR · CAMP PRf<>IDE/IT ?!? by Harold Le Doux SOMEONE 8Y THE NAME OF RICK LASS ITER MADE -'N APPOINTMENT TO SEE YOU ! RICK CAN 8E VERY CONVINC ING! I DON'T THINK YOU'D WAN'! ANYIBIN6 MORE TO DO WITH 6ETSY FREMONT AFTER HER . ~ 'EX·HUS8AND GAVE , ~ YOU AN EARFUL! · by Mell by Chester Gould " ~ ... /fr OAIL Y PILOT / ;> ' by Roger Bradfield "f'MW /l4.l$lr Ll)ot(. AWAJ1i..I/ curs WtU.M 1HE't' 5MIU: by Charles Banotti !~\ so exc1reo/ aFTeR a LL, iT"s NoT E!WRY C\aY THa T I MeeT 6/Queel\I ! by Ferd JohMOn by Roger Bollen ... Rt..ISE IT TIIJQ . C?~ ij • \ • ••• 6UT •.• 60IS WILL BE OOYS. RIGHT? •• .' .- I I • • J -- f f DAILY Pl~Of Tutwy, July 3, 1973 • · · Savage Survived Brain Darpage, Inquiry in '71 .. , SWEDE SAVAGE a, iM AJooclaled "'-• '-'1bese Ue zity people, my friends, my living and my whole Ille. It's al!o the great race that J always want to be in and always iove to witch." So spoke Swede Savage before the 1971 iilliill~ . ' It helpa to explain \\1hy Savage refused to quit tlUto race driving after an ac· cident nt Ontario Motor Speedway In March 1971 left him with brain damage. that alfected. his memory. David F.arl Savage Jr., 26, ol Santa Ana, died Monday at an lndtanapolls hospital lrom Injuries IUl(ered In a fiery crash during the 1973 Indy 500. ' StiU, the quesU>n Inevftabiy cropped up: Why didn't Savage quit while he still had life? · "I don't feet it's fair to taJk aboot It at this time," said Q>sta Mesa's Dan ~.Berry 0-vercomes f W ell:k Bat . S.tigma ! . i In All -Star Bid -l OAKLAND (APJ -Outfielder Ken j Berry of the California Angels has v.·on . quite a few baseball games with his gloves. ' He WOQ one with his bot ~fonday night, !driving in au four runs to give the •California Angels a 4-2 victory over the t On Tl' Tonight Chan11el 5 at 8 f Oakland A's. •le hi t a three-run homer off losing pitcher Vida Blue in the second inning and singled to score the rmat _nm in the ninth. "I'm not '8 home nm hitter," said.Ber· r . f .Jipcho Runs f Third Fastest •• .. Mile (3:52) l STOCKHOLM -Ben Jipcho Of Kenya I ran tile third I-st mile of all Ume Monday, covering the <tistancf: in 3~52 ftat at a two.day intematk:lnal track , meet. Jipcho's clocki~" a personal best end l""the fHtest In the WU"ld this year, was i just nine-tenths of a second off the world mark of 3:51.1. held by Jim Ryun, Jipoho overtook Tanzania's Fillbert i B8yi 100 meters rrom the '!inim and went ,. on t.o win. Bayi was clocked in 3: 52.8, the t fourth f~test mile ever recor~. Ryun's 3:51.3 rates No. 2: • • AAU champion Leonard Jftlton of the -'United States finished third in 3:56.0. ly beating out Emile Puttemans or Belgium. Jiix:f>o's time .was over one second faster than the 3:53.3 .recorded by Dave \\1ot.Ue ot the United States at Eugene, Ore. Jwie 20. 1bat had been the fastest mile of the year, Aaron l lits No. 694 ATLANTA -Hank A.arm ~lied \\'lthln 20 home runs of equaHing Bahe Ruth's Career homer record Monday nlgtlt \\•hen .he hit his 2Lst or the baseball season Jn the sixth lnning of the A!lanta Braves' l8'Je against the San F'ranci~o Cjants. • Aaron's homer, a tv."O-ron Shot into tilt left field 6ea!A olf Jim Barr, lifted his career total io 694, 20 short fX Ruth's reccrd ol 714. The Glal!IS won the game. 9-5. .., Unser in Hospital r STROUDSBURG, Pa. -Al Unser, two- tlme lndiampoliJ wlmer, r e m a I n s hoopkaHaed here tn rood condition with head and .neck liljurles sufftred In the Sdiaefer aeo auto rtet at nurby Mount l'oculo. rt has not been determined when Unse:r _will be released, a 1¥>sJ>llal 1pokesmon said Monday. - - ry. wbo has only three this season. "When you bat seventh or eighth, you don't get much chance to hit homers· or dri\'e in runs." Berry lifted his season batting al'erage to ;30J' with his performance. He hopes it .is good eqough to e.am him a spot in the All·star game latllr this month. "·I would like to play in the game - ·because it's near my home," Berry said. The All-star game will be ptayed in Kansas City and Ben')' Is from Topeka. Manager Bobby Winkles ol the ~~' ' summed up the victory as "Berry and pitching." 'The pitching was provided by Qyde Wright, Dave SeJla and Steve Barber, who combined to pitch a three- hitter. Wright gave up all the hib before leav· ing the game in Lbe seventh inning. Daren Johmoo tagged him for a homer in the second inning, and Joe Rudi and Ray Fosse got back·to-badc doubles ·in the seventh. Sells replaced Wright but got birruell in trouble in the eighth when he loaded the bases on two walks and a hit ba1sman. Barber got the fmal out of that iming and tben set the A's down in order in 1he ninth inning to pick up his third save ol the seuon . Blue went 811 the way !or the A's aaj. lost his fourth game In 11 decisions. He bad a aeuon high ol eight str!keoots but gave up niDe hits, walked four batters and had two wild pitches. - Two of the ' wa lks preceded Berry's home run. · Manager Dick \Villiams ol Oakland said his team had enough chances: to win,. "but we hlt the ball right at them, with runners in scoring position." The deleat dropped the A's to second place in the tight American League. West race, four pe rcentage points behind the Mirweota Twins . -I Gurney, the 1Dal\1wbo more than anyone th"" conaec:ut1ve laps he apparently else made Savage a worfd~ss driver. didn't see a bllick nag calling for him to "J took the apprqach thit if be was stoP. adam£1nt and be was golng to· do U one Twenty-one registered U.S_. Auto Qub way or anotlw, I wanted to be as helpful drivers 1lgned a pe_tition calling for tests as I COi.iid. Swede certainly aspired to f?e ot Swede's capabilities. The 21 inctUded "l'Bcing=driver-at a very-earty-age:-:lt-=tbe'::late=Att-~· · \Vas the thing he wanted to do the most. runs for the 1973 Indy 500, and veteran That accident ''as not enough to make A. J. Foyt, who won Sunday's Pocono 500. him lose that desire." Dr. James B. Back,.tbe Ontario Motor "It's :uvfully hard to philosophize on ·Speedway physician, ca.lied in·Capt. F. E.· things at this stage. It's the one thing he Jackson. the U.S. Navy's sen ior wanted to do in life. That's an old cllchc neurosurgeon . He tested Savage belore nnd really, none of lhjs. means a whole and after he was sent out for 20 laps on Jot at this time." the 2.5-m.ile track at 175 miles per hour. '·He seemed to me to be displaying the "11e passed the te st with flying colors,'' good balance of aggressiveness and c:umey said. Swede qualified fourth for prudence." the race and, -"',hen a blowout OCCUI1'Cd But other drivers questioned S&vage's near '.the end or the race, wound up comeback, Before last year's California' fourth. 500, Savage's car WSs smoking and for "I'd really be terribly disturbed if T was Quot..i u 1111inl -•u an1thlnc lets thin a toi>fllght driver," Gurney u1d. "I'm not a medkal autbi>ri- ty but be .eiU1nly WU aubjedod lo II lntenle ari lnvtsU&•tlon u anyone can give." .... the autopsy report on Savage and declined to comment on hls 1m examination when contacted Monday, at the C a mp Pendleton Marine base. The Que5tor Gr$lld Prix accident caus- ed a bruise to Savage'• brain stem. "He bad some panl>I blanlt spots that gradually vanished," Curney said. Gurney, who went with. Bobby Unser as his main driver after Savage'• 1971 ac- cident, said that when Savage left to drive for Pat Patrici, "he became an enemy so to ,speak, but we all had a soft spot in our beaJ'U for him." AUSSIE WINS -Australia's Evonne Goolagong (left) is all concentration during fi1onday 's \Vin1ble·. don tennis match against Britain's Virginia \Vade. ,,, •• , .... 1. who. kneels to·wipe forehead. ?ttiss Goolagong swept jnto. the semifinals with a 6-3, 6-3 victory. Dodgers Uost Padres Perez Redeems Himself With Winning ·Homer . ' • . ., .. Young Pitcher Puts $200,000 Into Texas Till , ..... Taylor Tops .-Wimbledon- Tennis Rival WIMBLEDON, England CAP) -Ro(e< Taylor of Britain ousted Swedish teenage tennis sensation Bjorn Borg 6-1, 6-1, U, 6-3, 7-5 ln the men's singles quarterfinals at Wimbledon today. · The veteran Taylor was seeded thJrd . while the 17-year-old Borg was seeded sixth.. · Borg, who had tantalized the Cao>aby Street set with his Ioag blond hair and lithe body since play began-a week ago Monday atihe-All·England Club;tumblod in a five-set ~nter-court drama while Taylor moved Into the semUirfal round . Borg, who filled the bill of Instant hero when Wlmbledon was looking for new stars to replace the veterans who withdrew in protest over the suspension of Nikki Pille of Yugoslavia, fought to the very end. . In his match with Taylor, he was trail- ing 1·5 in the fin al set, rebounded to 5-5 and saved four match points before bow- ing out. . . Taylor, one of tlie playen who defied the ~alkout by the Association of Tamis Professional s, now haS a great chanoe to become the fin:t Briton lo win the men's singles title since Fred Perry in 1934. Tayloc will meet No. 2 seed Jan Kodes in the semifinals. K o des , of C7.echoslovakia, ended the short stardom of unaeeded Vljay Amritraj In lliother quarterfinals_match H, U, H, W, 7·5. The 19-year-old IBdlan had upoel seventh-seeded OW!n Davidson In the fourth round for lhe right to meet KO<les. In other quarterfinal matches today, Juergen Fassbender, the No. 8 seed from West Germany, met Sandy ltfayer, the \Vayne, N.J., lad who upset t~seeded Jlie Nastase in the fourth round while J immy Connors of Belleville, 111., now a 3-1 favorite to take the title, put his No. 5 ~ding on the line against fourth-seeded Al~x Metreveli of .Russi~. - • • • • .. " .,. .. •. -· < • ' • .. • ' • I Tuud'1, Jutr 3. 197J DAILY 21LO! -fi Open Plot Thickens; Five Vie MalinOff, Ban~· Recall Prep Days ,Escadrille and Blackles re- main atop the Costa ~1W open summer bask e t ba 11 league following Monday's round of aetion with 3-1 records , but the race for the '1itlrl.-tightenlng-w1ttrltv teams sPQrting three victories t!ach. Arby's Anny'moved up to a 3·2 record following its 7g.:72 __ J_E_F_F_MA_L_l_N_O_F_F __ lriumph ' over OCC Alumni ' of the games in Omah•. Neb. By llOWARD L HANDY Rnd was All-star coach Rod or , .. Ptll, ~1"' 111H Dedeaux'a No. l plnchhitter. Jert f\.1tillooff, UC Irvine's Friday night at Anaheim first baseman wbo ...,....01 the Stadium, ~taJlnofl was sitting ~.... ou the ~h reminiscing with past weeks with the U.S. All· a former foe and a young man stan in a seven-game series with a brilliant futu re, Eddie with a similar group from Bane. ripan M.'un.'.t.---e~·C-·W-)1-,,-MalinofL-plll}'.ed-4L.Nc.wport ena rnored with his role as a ltarbor High and Bane at substitute. \Vestminster "'here they were It was something new to foes in the Sunset League for Malinoff to be sitting on the a couple of years. bench afthOugh he started two "I would never say anything Monday al Estancia High and A & C Properties did the same after shelling winless Sad- dleback, 87-69 . . Arby 's got 29 points from Jack, George and Dave Trot- ter to upend the OCC Alumni . The latter had five players in double figures , led by Bart Carrido's 20 points. Mustangs Swp Mater Dei, Lions Top Cage F~es Laguna, 38-34 A & C ~perties was again paced by former Huntington Beach Higti and Arizona State star Mike Contreras, who scored 26 on 13 field goals. Saddl eback's leading St.'Orer was ~ny N~u with 21._ occ At•mnl 1721 hl "plll J1ct>bsen 1 5 1 1 S•lver s 1 3 11 Ctrrlclo t 2 • 20 F1lt-r 5 3 2 1l "ek1rm1n 4 O J 8 Tottl• lO n ll n Arll'l''I Army (161 .. "pf lp ArboQ1sl S l J 11 crvm!e~ 2 2 j • J . Trottrl J ' 10 Hu1Cflln1 ) O I 6 R11111 I 0 • J AndefllOl'I 11 D J ll D. Trot11t l I 1 7 G.Trotlt< 60111 Tet1I' l4 I 11 76 H1lttlme: OCC Alwmnl, .u.11. Sacldlell.lc-1691 fl ti pf tit O.ni.1 I 3 1 5 NIU 10 1 321 Normendle 5 O O 10 Sttv.,,• J o o 6 Ho!fm1n J a 1 10 Robef"ll I I 0 17 Tol1la if 6 7 69 A & C Preptr11fot (IJ fCI ti pf Ip IC1ll«ibolrger I O I ~ Worthy 9 1 l 19 S..-11: • 0 I I Contrerll ll O 1 16 scot! 101• Ambrorlch 6 • l 16 MulfllMY fl 0 I 0 EtcheOe>Y•n l 0 0 6 To!.ils Jl S 11 17 H1tlrlmt: A I. C, ~·33. Costa l\1esa lllgh's .Wlbeaten 1.fustangs have taken ~a stronger fOQthold on the race for the Laguna Beach High summer basketball league ti- tle following their 3 8 -3 4 triumph over host Laguna Beach Afonday, night. LagWlB Beach, the only other unbeaten team in the circuit prior to Monday. bat- tled Costa Mesa without starter David Kiesselbach and held a 32-30 lead with 3: 12 to go betore A1esa finally broke away. Other results found San . Clemente Jklrying,Mission Vie- jo Gold, 74-41, and Mission· Viejo Red polishing o f f University, 68-39. Laguna's last shot at l\1es'.l came with 30 seconds re- maining on Mark Rathbun's shot from the top of the key on I he break to narrow the count to 36-34·. - · BUt Mesa stonned back, Lund Scores 6 Times __,.,---. • cashed in a bucket in the wan- ing seconds and preserved its unbeaten mark . Bob Yoder. Jeff Foreman and 6-7 Ted Kalota mowed down Mission Viejo R.ed with 16, 12 and 10 points. 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Westminster's Lions pushe d arowtd St. Anthony, Tl·55. for its third win at Wilson. ~later .Pei handled its fifth consecutive Santa Ana C.Ollege circuit victim, brushing aside· Bolsa Grande, 43-36. Da l e.· Pa r ker led \Vestnlinster's scoring with 'l1 points but it was the playmak· ing of Dave Walsh and Ton y Accomando that caught coach Doug Stockham's eye. Next fo r \Vilson is Verbum Dei Monday at 6: IS , a team already beaten by St. Anthony. Mater De l's victory ·was a team effort with no one hitting for more than · eight points. And the ·rebounding statistics showed a balanced effort , -too, with B r e n d o n !\.1cCa ughey, s·teve Martindale and John Stemmer each collecting eight caroms. fl ",, tp '-'lcC•u11i'leY ' 0 ' I Olen 1 '16 Slemmer ' l o l 2 Dll'Cle~ 100 ' to him when we were in high school," f\.talino(f recalled. "He got his share of strlkeooLS but I also got my share of bast bits and ii "'as about even. "Ar1er we graduated, we played on the same . Pony Ceague team in Long S..'1ch tha • . worked at Uct. \\'e got to be good friends at that lime. "He's the luckiest guy In the world right now,.. f\1alinoff says. Of course, he didn't SPORTS Alamitos Racing · Entries Fel' T.,.ltltt ' Clollr & l"tll. Finl POii 1;45 '·'"· l'lllST llAC• -350 Y1r<h. l V'l r old' & up. C.l•l"'lft9. Purw. $?,000. Cl•lmlnq price ''·500. C1!'M;!o Boy 8t\ (5. TrNswrc) 8111'' Rt11Utll L. Myle'J 8u111r Cull 8ar (H. Ptge) Mr. La•er {H. Crll'!lby) Pffler 8ob !C. Smith) Mid PolOe (J. Wa!lonJ fl lobbV Blob IL. Wrlgktl Oock Jr UI. Adtlrl I ECOND llACI! -150 vards. 2 ve1r aids. Allowance. Purse s1.ooo. SuPtr Dulle (J. W1rd) MOot! .Minion u . w a1sori1 Prenv C<><1uetlt (D. 1Cn!91>1) E11y 8 1g Girt !R. 81n-sl dispel the fact that Bane al'° bas ability to go with iL And the time will un- doubtedly come again when they will face each other - possibly on the major league level. But that's anolher story and ~talinoff's teammates had lip- f the return tr! from Omaha. "( understaod you had a nosebleed on the plane," Bane heckled. "\Vh~t's the matter? Did the altitude get to you?" f\lallnolr suffered a leg mu.s· cle lnJ\lfY lu a colli$ion with the Japan~ catcher I n Omaha. It wu n'othlng serious. Th.is also brought the needle, this lime from Dedeaux. ;'lte can't run," the coach said In walking by f\1allnoff on the bench. He frft It up to the young 1n IC tr lO explalfi e injUI:)', How does ~latinoff compare lhe Japane:se playe~ "'ith U.S. colleglaiu? • "Fundamentally they are very strong and !heir deftnk 1J g-The pl1chlng .IJ al'° good bul physically Ibey ore no match for u.s. • "We are overpowering them all the way.· \Ve have six or seven homt' rwlll and a lot of extra base hits but they ha ve mostly singles." liFlhe recora. Nmrnor·rru • ..---;!I four hits in 10 plate ap· pearances in the series. This included a tripl e, two doubles and a single. Mesa, Barons; Oilers-Win; Mustangs Take Ove1· First A c l ut c h pitchin g performance b)• 8 r i a n Cos1elloe and a two-run single by Darryl Crandall propellt.'d Costa ~1esa 's l\1ustangs to a 2- 1 victory over Newport Harbor and into the lead of th e llarbor Area baseball standings l\·lon- day night at Costa l\lesa Park. In other ga1nes, Fountain Valley's Barons r.ipped Estan· ria H).4,·and lluntin g ton Beach's Oilers naill'd Corona de! l\lar 4-1. Coste lloe came on with the bases loaded and no one out in the rourth inning, but held Kewport scoreless and ~·ent on lo pick up the \'ictory, Costa ~Iesa·s sixth of th e sun1- mer. C06ta :O.lesa scored 11 ... ·o founh-inn lng runs \\"hen Den- nis Delany y,·atkcd. John Bro\\11 singled , Sieve Sharp saCrificed, and Crandall dc- Jh·ered his game-\\·inning hit. Ne"·port's only tally ca me on a pair of Musta1tgs errors on ooe play in the sixth inning. singles to open the second for Fountain ·\'alley, the ·tauer hit scoring two rWlS to open the scoring gates. Three more rwts came over for the Barons on wild pitches. and the linul score of the inning occurred while a runner was trapped in a rwtdown bet\veen first and second. Jim l~ayes delivered a t11•0- H.t.ll•Oll All~.t. Cos!• 11.n• Edi'°" NrwlXlrl li1rDOr Fount1I" V•llcy l-lu111lnol.., 8e~tll Cor""I doll Mor E:i11ncl1 •ASIE•ALL W L O• ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,, l "' ' '" run single in the th ird inning. to provide the hi ghlight of the evening for Estancia. Dave Loset h had reached base on a fielders choice. Joe Ronquillo singled, and both runners n10ved up on a vo'ild pitch to set the scene for Hayes. Je[f Church \\'e.11, a junior next fall , pitched the first four innings for fountain Valley . giving up three runs and three hits. Sophomore 1'.tike Lay rnan pitched the finlfl two innings, a\lo"·ing onJy one wteamed run. ·Oilers struck for t\\'O more in tlie sevenfh, one scorJng on a th ro"·ing error and the other oo a single by Ed Vignaroll. Lowrt1, Jb RonQulUo lb MtL•1111hfl", IO Morton. c T l>Oml>IOll• 2b Hf~ts. I\ 01v111, 'ltK ~~!::~'11:11 cf ~~;:~~'~; ti A.1-.J-lf TOlt ll • ! ! ' ' ' ' ' ' ,J ' ' g ~ ! ' ' ' I g i l • • l'-ll lft V1lley 110) Tr"'Slt<. 111 (~1>rtllw1U, II LIYme", p UPIOn. Ill v.1.,,u, '' Teu\lr, d Gtdleta, II 8•1lnard. c Bowen.c Jordln. rf·lb Ood .... )ti H1r<1m1n, II To1111 .. r II rtll ' ' ' > 0 I ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ : g ?· ~ : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l > I JI IO U • I I ! ' i ' • le-•Y '""""" E,11ncl1 Fin V1ll1~ .. ••• 007 101 0-4 . 0 1164 000 •-ID U J HYnllfltfen ... t ll (IJ F'1em1", rl L1>Cl'leUI, 2b S1/n1ml1r, t i Col1mt~. lD · Tttrv, Ill 1 Vlgna•al!, c Vt" TlorMm, II Linder. d l(lmblll, u JOll<li,on, 211 Dugmoo-t , 11 RIQitr. p He<1111"°"• I! Ta111, .. . ' ' ~ ~ > I ' . ~ g ' ' r 1 I g ' ' " . Cel'llll 111 Mir {I) . ... ' . l i 1 I I I ' " • • . ' ·In Water Polo Action Ha'l'rl• Ho111 Eo1rtson Pelltrsori O'Brlln Be1"1 FJ~P~I~ • 1 5 9 6 6 0 11 1 0 0 1 s ?" 1 n Srl~thn,.··.-l 0 1 ' • Sui>e•!.On IC. Smllll) Goillt<I llo Jlfl!lltt !J , M .. wdll Dupllult WI" !J. WlliOnl Fountain Valley erupted for six runs in the second inning and then added four more for good measure in the third in handing visit ing Estancia its seventh loss of the :season. ~lark Garfield. C ri ss In the first game at Costa ~tesa Park, a two-out triple by Bob Stimmler scored two fifth·inning runs to lead Hun· tington Beach to iLS victory over Coi-ona del ·~tar. The Joflnl-0!\, 11 .a.1 r I JI Al ''QC!,\"•· la · I o g ! David Lund scored six goals to lead Costa ~1esa to a 9-3 victor:y over Garden Grove at Orange Coast College to highlight a full slate of sum-1 mer water polG games at ·three sites Monday night. In other games at Orange Coast College L a k e w o o d -defeated Newport Harbor, 5-3, while Westminster n i p p e d Anaheim 4-3, ~nd Downey drowned Estancia 12-2. At the Costa Mesa High pool, Edison lost to Troy S..2; Marina mauled Las Alamitos 11-2; Servite edged Rancho Alamitos 4-3; and Mission Vie- jo took a forfeit victory fron) Bolsa Grande. Meanwhile at Estancia's pool •it was Edison's No. 2 team tipping Lowell 5 -3 , Westminster's No. 2 team handling Bolsa Grande M, and Troy stopping LDs Amigos 1().6. Western also took a vic- tory by forfeit from Santa Ana Valley. \ LWld 's six goals were back- DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS .,, °" .. ,.,.,. " Da., ,._,._, .... ..,.tic ttl ftt,, ....... ,........ •Ir CIM!lr..1111. ~ . ,.-....... . Vlltyt T ... Yel ... hi,. O•ly 577" 1...-••I '" v .... Kt I Dlt, ".,..., AM/"M $777 illCINJI '61 Mu1ten1 ..... , S ,,.._, aMi. $977 14,., •• , 71 Chrp .... New,.rt ~. in""'--.ir ~M ....... ,,..,. ...... ..... A \'11'f ( .... Ci r. ·o.1r 1977" U140CSI 71 fikk 11t11tt·w-..n f PHI... .--He ,...__ ,_,.,,. afr, ·"~ ......................... . .. O•IY 2777 .,,,._,,., . '&t CMI. E4erall• ..... ., • ..,,... ........ Cl, o.~ 3277'° ed up by a pair from Chip Bragg and one by Greg Kane as Costa ~1esa notched its first win in the pool after taking an earlief"4•ictory by forfeit. Tu·o goals by F r a n k Anderson and one for ~1itch \Vhite were all Newport could muster in its loss t o Lakewood. w h i I e l\1ike '""' Rttve1 Ga111s , Nd llet Tot1!1 1 1 1 • J l l 1 1 0 0 l 2 J 1 r l 0 0 2" 25 18"1• 61 fl II 111 Ill Fl!COMr 1 0 1 ' Brcr<•n 1 I 1 J WNU 1 2 31• BKk 3016 Dun~11 · 101 4 Wll:ion 2 1 1 I Tollli 11 S 16 l9 sc-..., cwari.n MV Rl'd 16 2S 10 11-4 Vnlvtrll!Y 13 6 11 1-Jt erHiel I 2 l ' M•tllnd•lc 4 0 3 I Delaney 2 0 1 ' Total' 11 • ll j2 H1ll!m.: Ml!ff 011. 20-16. Parkl'" wu~, ,~, Wal.ti Actom•n<lo enveoan1 H1lv1r'°" f',, P1rk•r TO!llS Wnlmh11lw Ill) 1," ,, ,, 10 12 21 l J l ' 2 ' , • ' 1 I U I l 0 .5 2 D 6 ' 0 ' 1 ' I I 0 l , 7.1 'l'9 IJ 71 k•n tw ou1rt1n sr. Anrhcmy 10 I 1l :u-.ss Wtstmlnller 16 11 U ,._,.5 Mullady, Jon Huntley and Dave Juedes joined in the scoring in Westminster's vic- tory. Dale Berner and Bill Lee scored goals for Estancia in its Joss to Downey. GWC Falls, 93-84 -F0:ur goals by Doug Fabian and two by Rod Hormell led Marina in its easy win over Loa Alamitos. Marina scored seven times in the first half while holding Los Al to single goals in the second and third periods. Three Westminster players tallied t"'O goals each in the Lions' win over Bolsa Grande, while Sig Muhlhauser had a • pair of goals for Edison in its win over Lowell . ' \VHI'ITIER -Golden Wesi College 's summer basketball team fell vict im to overpower- ing height by host Rio Hondo· College Monday night and dropped its second or three ci.r'Cuit decisions. 9J.84. Rio Hondo players ·took command ol the rebounding department as Golden West was able to counteract only· with 6-5 Gary Andrews .. After Andrews the tallest Golden \Vest player on the floor was S..11 Val Popov. -Andrews led Golden West in scorin g with 24 ·points with eight field goals and eight tree throws while Bob Baim- bridge (15), Rick Rosser (14) and Dirk Zirbel (II) also scored in double figures . o.ldtll "''"' 110 ft 11 pl I• AndrtWI I I ' 1' C1rter ' 0 1 • S!OWl!<'l 0J 1 I I Pooov l 0 2 Zfrot'I 1 I 1 II R-6 2 JU Kiie 1 0·11 •1lmbrldoe S S S lS TolllS l 2 20 11 M H1Utlme: Ria Hondo, '3-31. Baseball Standings AMERICAN.LEAGUE New York Baltimore Milwaukee Detroit Boston Cleveland ~1innesota Oakland Chicago Angels Kansas Cillc Texas Eas& Division W L 45 34 37 34 39 37 40 33 37 36 27 51 West Division " 33 44 36 39 35 40 36 .42 40 28 47 MMl!la7'• ·-j """'I •• Oillllnd 2 • °*'roil '· C~ltncl l MllwlllkH 5, 81111'"""1 ) Boston 1. Ntvr1 York 0 ClllCl90 S. Tl~H A Ml,,,_11 S. K-1 City 2 ' T.._,.t ·- Pct. .570 .521 .513 -.513 .507 .346 .554 .550 .527 .m .512 .356 GB •• 41\ ••• 5 171> 2 2 3 11\\ A ..... 1 fMIY M l II Otktelld fHoltzmen 11 •• , Sos!Qtl IP1f1l111-t J 11 Htw Yorll: {McDcJweH 1-1) M!l..,.~UllH !"'-t :t.I tnd Rollrltlll'l 0-0) 11 8•IH'"'°'1 (Al••1nder ._, 11\d R.,.nold1 +3), 1 Detroll CJ. Ptr!"Y 1·7) II Cl1v1ltnd IG. PwrY 1·10) Ch!c190 {WOOd 1 .. 11 Ind ll1hnse'I UMI II le•· II (8 robco'!il 4-6 11\d ll!IJtw 1·2}, ! 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Along "itb h!s e'"ef')'Clne lives ard1 to i I s &tarrtng roles since JOOn older brother he a 11 ow s together in relatl\'e harmony. Ford's "Stagecoach" in 1939. himlj(!lf to be ll'd a9lray, The plaoe has • ruler named A3 has been emply proved, because his dad 1s too busy Caesar, and he has a wbe ad· Wayne's stolid presence can being a lawman to be a i,roo· vtser na1ned Virgil. Together carry a picture all by jtsclf. £&her. iPOme gorgeow:ly glossy oJda \VHt cincmatog raJ>hy nearJ)rl annpensates tor the piot's many hole! and unexplained re 1ersal!. As for John Wayne -he Plays J~ Wayne. What n1ore coold v.-e ask? I I .:..---11-bar;ked· on a dramatic sea journey. Beverly Garland, Sltip 11om1er;-rreUBRRft. they ~e to solve most of This almost happens again in Before you know it, the l."JV' the problems ttMK come up, in'.. -his latest vehicle, "Cahill are-up to their ears.. in gi.Ul _ eluding the bn&al incitements 'united States J\1arshal." 111~ and dastardly dolng.s. The: All TMIATllS -COOLID-lY llfllOIUTION • . . NBC 0 .10:00 -Stars and Stripes Show. Ten- nesse e Ernie Ford hosts a musical Fouth of July special with guest stars Bob Hope, Lou Rawl s, Doc Severinsen and Anita ·aryant. · Cll a militarist named Aldo. Harry Julian Fink-Rita M. want out, but their preblcmc One~ Caesar decides to· Fink screenplay is hackneyed grow. When Cahill depotiz~ visit nearby ruins, to and untidy; and Andrew v . the older Ind to chase the rob <:ODSull a kind of fUturistic McLaglen, ordinarily an ac-bers. he doesn't kno\\' h~ ha! Delphic oracle. But-the ruins complished film CQirtsman, asmgnett his sen to cap~ut:c house an evil and misshapened overdirecls tehiby. But the himself. And ah,·ayJ tha: race, .y;ho arise to do battle ·· plot provides a fe'v'I clever villaln stalks throu(.1 the rilrr with <:ae!tara people. Don't twists, and su~g cast in· -a true psycOOpath, not .. worry, it all works out in the eludes some solid talents. Dickens' crook-with-heart-of . end. gold -ready to terrorize TV DA-ILY -LOG Tuesday Evening DANCING IN PRIME 'Bojanglts' Robinson Ul"l Te'"'*" UNVEILING STATUE Sculptor John T. Witt Sounds" familiar, doesn't it? TIJE LEADING . villain of anyone into !iU";:1•sicil. But :there is, ot. course, a tren-this ooe could have stepped Under 1\1cLa s -a'' e r · dy twist. Clue: The title is right out of Olarles Dickens' direction, just about everyune ."Battle: {or the Planet ol the ''Gr e·a t Exp ectations." over-acts. But George Ken- Apes." Thus 0aesar is a chim· Remember Pip, a.Jone and ncdy nearly makes his O\'erac-pam.ee, Virgil en orangutan. shivering in a graveyard, ting v.'ork as a larger-than-life Those radiatklr>8calftd ruins Reiui shaken and terrified by portrait of a bad guy._ ~nd were once a 2<k:.entlry city.J;::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;·i the omcle is a videotape llbracy, and the evil people ' .1 JULY 3 D CJJ GEAICT __ ,,,, (90) ..,._. CoRllldiM,. (R) (dr1) '12-CILarlts Durnfn1. Ronnie Col, Zohra l1mpert, flkll1rd Brllht. tltnnis tole, Helthtr Mtefl11. An orf·bul Ille of hottl ltwtl tlli1w1, i· col!)lful New York journ1lllt tnd SIYIUI million dolltrs. worth of llU ind !ricks. Ta]t Dan~~ King represent all the forces ol racism and oppre.Won . -GENE HACKHIAJ~/'ACINO SC/WECROW -· , .. ., au m mm m ,.., IJJ!li fttn • wrm TIDS teetering tow,er of actioo and phl""""'1y. Ille resilient "Planet of the Apes" series enters Its ·(ifth and final phase. No more s i m i an swashbucklers will follow. Dllll•M• (I) Cturblllp 1f Eilllt't Ftthtf D W1nbld hid 1r AIM ID n.. F11ntstonu 18Star TrK fl)lll TMTts .... ..-... .. m""" .... , t:• CJ) ......... Htf'Mt .. D ""l!f: (Cl f'OJ "llM If t111 ,,.,..... (hor) '5~1d Wolfit, Barbu• Sheller. Vi11ctnl Bill. CIJ CIS fltwl Walt1r Cronkhe G ""' 111111 Wiii Tmtt (llj lhn" lrifllll SIMw QtW, llttlfit• m w ,.., ""'' '" 1=."" CB .... rt Tllett11 • Ultll lllUlb (i) stwen St11 "Indian Octan" m M1rv Critlln Show m """' 'J:OG (j) lun for Tour Uf• IE Dra1n1t i2l """ m lntemelilnal hrttrllllCI "ltt Bf11111ds" J1c11.uu Oflenbach's op- 1re111 eboul • llOllP of 19111<•11- tury lt1~111 b1nclib who thtmMl'IU wind up beine: robbed. GI ...... T•tlll 'Boja1igles' Gets Statue RICH ~tOND. Va . (UPI) -Lemuel V. Eggleston, a This, I diink, ls just as well. Bill "Bojanglcs'' Robinson rclil'ed mail carrier who knew Gimmiclcs 4hat seemed catchy took his place l\1onday ·wit h Robinson at the turri of the and cute iseveral movies ago Roberr E. Lee. century, remembers how the look stale and coy by now. The In a city filled with c(vil nickn.ame "Bojangles" was makeup still impresses :with \Var statues and memorials - acquired. il.!I detail and lifelikeness, but Robinson became the first little problems rankle more as bl k be h h. EGGLESfON said m a n time goes ..... -like the way ac to so onored by ts ""' native city. named Bojensen, who ran a the lips never move quite right Robinson danced his \vay shop that -sold and repaired when the apes talk. And the from peon y performances in hats, was called ''Bojangles" novelty oi apes fighting people the streets or Rictvnood at the by iieighborhood youths. When has paled The "Batt.le" battle - turn of lhe ~nlury to the a hat disappeared the high-scCnes are futless and in- n1yU1ical title or "King or the spirited; Robinson was the tenninable. Tap Dancers," in the 30s and main suspect. Yet direct« J. Le e 40s. "When anyone asked 3bout Thomp8on has assembled a PM • rn a Ill"'"' i ., llWllq '°' DIHM1 'J:JOIJ (jJ CIS TvtSUy .... : (C) (90) "Tiii VIJii' tf tlill Tit" (R) <•dYJ '72-Desi Arnu: Jr., Miki Evans. Bevtrty -Garlind. Slip Home· jef, Dell• Rt1&1. Two letuprs em- bark upon t dr1m1tlc Ml )Qurney that finds them b1tt1in1 the forces of nature •nd their own l1tent preJudl1:es. D-m11n,cr1111M~ At the peak or his career the hat. the reply was always capable cast, and provided blacks \Vere portrayed as 'Bojangles has it,' a play on enoogh peaceful TOOment.s for ~rvants in movies and Bo-the iproprietor's name," Eg· ~ entertaining character , ,_ CIJ ••: (21tl') .. .,,. sn.t, ... ...,.. (dr1) '58--Cl11k G1ble, Burt l111e11ter. . Cl) W.1 19 Mwllbn ....... ..,. U.1 lllLMlucy ID I DteaM ef J ....... IB s.p11 .. nte Maria GD .. FMdi a.r 1=--IBJplld ktr ti) Mlldllc:lll lblllRI aJ Fmivtl.M~11t jangles plnyed such supporting gleston said. The nickname d e v e Io p m en t . R o d d y roles In sacc h a rin e stuck. McDowell's cacsar is a kind 10:00 0 l1I m I IPIC®"I s lilt • Shirley Temple productions ex-Robinson spent his childhood and likeable chimp -so af· Strl,a Shew Tenneme Eml1 fard emplified by "Rebecca of Sun-in the old Confederate capital. fable, indeed, that one llasts • musical raurt h ol July nybrook F'nrm and "The Little earning money by selling v"onde.Ts how he maintains his commemar1tiY1 1ptei•I •ilh htad· Co lonel." newspapers, de Ii v er in g rule over the strnians and lin•rs Bob Hope, Lou R••ls, Doc tre ·was credited \Vi t h groceries and shelling black· humans of Ape City. Claude SMriM41n •l'ld Alli!• B1Y1nl teaching the chlld star how to eyed peas for tv.·o cents a Akins' a.p e Aldo is properly oo --nd 0 CIJ ti) Mims We"7 (R) Drs. da~· quart. mean a rotten. iwith Austin W•lllf' and Kilty 1111, 1 t•n•i• n Stoker just ~ opposite as the BOJAJ\GLES died in 1949 E DANCED in the streets only good human to whom the • ak:ollollc alld his p1r1ttts t1e1 their nd his d f ] ~. .~. :119....,.....-..... problems efld wor\ tornrd, Mllu· a meU'lory faded wi th an at oca ..-r g111uo::M for movie pays much attention. (})Mlpl;'•...,.. . . the passaJle of time. But a pop pennies, finally entering show BllROMI llnMll _,....., o·Ml¥il: "f'•r ltls"· (drt) •.to song not long ago. using "Bo-business at the age or 7, SPECIAL CREDIT goes to "Ame1lca thl Btautlfur' Ftalures -&n Amtd'li, Al•n Curtis. jangles" as the figurati ve sub-playing a young slave in the Lew Ayres as an e.pe named th• G11nd1le SYfl'lphany On:titstr1 Gt Newt jcct. rev ived his le,l!:acy. touring production called "The J\landemus, keeper of the undt1 th• direction al C1rmen OJ,..,. Corlllfl The st~tue of Jtoblnson -South Before the War·" ·arsenal and o!-Csesar's co~ Dr1101t. 'led •1 •· · A 9 he t science. And also. to the • ..,.. Wini.Up/....,.. Th•.tO:•UQtNtft un ve1 11 on\,141y -is in a t , ran away o c.111om1a ,,,.1,11 vs. tbt O••l•1td OO OetStltl~ small triangular park not far \Vashlngton, working in clubs talented Severn Darden -he A's. fD hWll tt ...,. "'Col• Porter trom the area where he grev• and taverns, eventually joining brings just the 11.ight toodl of ([l1lllal1.T11i1rllfl · Kl(ht WitbBobbySh'tlrtTrlo,. up. Crc:itcd by John Temple vaudeville headliner George whining to the evil leader of GHilfl $ .... (C) (2kt) .. Al-' mam.u111..ic.1 \Vitt. the statue captures Bo-Cooper on a tour of the ·big the mutated . Yillalns. Those ....,tlllllrtlt"(dr1)'56-fr11f. Ql)Ntwl/Sptrb jangle! tap dancing do\•/n a theater circuits. villains, by the way, could ric M1rdl, C11l11 Bloom. flight or stairs. !he same \\'ay He returned to Richmond in have stepped right out of Ql ....,Sq111111 ll:OOIJDDIE&"l!Dlftn hc dancedinnun1erousmovies the 1890s, when he was down Edgar G. Ulmer's classic m1MC!ALI ~ Alllrica S111r-fJ)(J)@l f'EJltn and in night club routines. on his luck. Then he struck out "Beyond the Time .Banier." 111 O.nnls Da1 ls lloSt, 1fn1!ni stir 0 OM S1tp llfllld Robinson's given name \\'as for New York, bound for the And JOOn Hustoo brings his M1r111tt Wbltlnr. larbtr Shop Cl) Piny MUOI! Luthe r, but he later changed it • bi" 1· w"th a talent a l h sual gt~--h · t Qu1rtll-Th1 Four Sllltsmen lltd m Tnrltl" C....•.-cts t> Lme I gen e u VI IUUS ammmess 0 Thi Gasliil!t Harmony Four, Swaet CD Movie: (t} .. ......,. lthll"i(wa) to Bill. the name of a younger met \\•hile Yt'aiting on tables at the "Lawgiver" who opens SHOWING NOW! Wllllfn b/GNISr'f L'OVD. \'IHI( •Pr!dmi ~ro3ffif M SliP.t.'J.!l Dri!dld b'j.lR!lVmJZ&RG ~ANA\"!SKW• TEQINW.00• ofRJ-..:.'..;::.!t:::-J !',ele!J~lfli! \~'ara Glos 50th ktl'.frStl'/ Q A W.re Cmwnrol<:«i ~ HAllot·ONtY CO.Hn """"""""" "FRlNZY" MON.•fll. 0'EN 7:30 '·M. WlfkDAYS OPIN 6:H ,,M SAT .• & SUN. OPIN 7:00 ft.M. WllKINDS & HOLIDAYS HOW STAITS AT DUSK! 0'1N 12i30 ,.M. Adtllllfl'Slnttr Champlofts _ th• ·~Joel McCr11, YV011111 Dtc.rlo. brother a hotel. and closes the picture. Gliuendos. th1 Up Wltll Ptc;Pl• tl:lOIJ (])CIS Late Mtwtt: (C) ,----------------------,-----_:_: ____ !._ ____________________ _ choM ind tht Ille Htfb Sllnlltf "t"Mll ld's llw 1 Utllt .. (m~) ~ llrtplt '67-lobbt Vee, Ml• DtShennon. m~-~~ o ~m~~~~ OhnC.,., mstn4U,tllllCh1r ·Q (J)Widt Wlrid tf lllttrtli• I=-. fi•lly --'-iittrl "The Deadly Visilof" (R) A turn·of.fh1<entury 111ost S!Gry ~:00 II (I)._. 1bout a you111 wri11r who btcotnes D Cl• ,...., Mtwil: (C) lnl1tu1ttd will! en irrvislbl• lflllale (Zlrr) "JM lallwlJ QHdrn'" (dni) prese11e1 II• h11 met in e bolid- '11-Jtnnr Aautter, Olnth SMIW1n, in1 hoUS1. GWln VerdGn, Plrry ltlnL Bernard Cribbins. An 11hentur1 Steptie11 Mtchl Alln Miies, JUMI stOIJ' dlt1lfln1 tll1 •~iMolls of 111111 Ke1ch stir. children llvin& near I 1'1ilWIJ line m T1 Ten tfll Tnitfl in tum-of·llll·century Enll•nd, 12:aQ 00 Mallhil Dlilofl 0 (])CD T111p111turu llsill1 (R) 0 MM: "Wiii l!lltd' Te"' O'.defly · ltrkowll! crllln chw • hir"·(f'l'IYS) '65---Sil Mineo. with 111111o1p1111111W1P•1>1r. · m M''" HHdlclc•·"'lllll• tll Mnit: (C) (2flr) "l•ltltln . . • Cttllrtl" (com) 's.--Gl11111 ford, 12:30 IJ HJchw17 Pttril . Red BultOlll. m M...te: (Cl "0.1111 P111 i~ Doi· t • 1'11 WAtllcbWtti lift" (dra) '66==-Jofln Fon,tll. f.I u Sltlorl low• •. m,...u.. 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J:~ ((J (t) ...,.,..._ r•ttkolt" P1r1 I (com)· '~9 -Clry Qrent, Tony Curtis. ~"The """' •nd 1111 "ltl" (dr1) '56-Robert T11lor, Buf1 l~es, [1111· beth Mu1t11r. .00 lll "MJ'Sflry Subm1ri1tt" (adv) '63 · [dwltd Judd. JO~ e "f-..,. "' "'"·'•" 1,,,1 4:00 II IC) "TIM fill hnlliel" 1mus) . ... .. '59 Dt w-81 bl 811 '.tt:--eary Coope1, ln11id Btrptn. G ,,-""' .,.,., ' ra -.. m e ~ • "Tiit Jllfl1t Sbpt o.r (com) I • ,'4i----.\lt1andtr Kilo•. f .t:JO (}) S.IM • lOAM hfilll llliRT RWllll" ~.i!zf SllJZll;N...,. ROBER. JAMES M O RE BOND ·u•I;°.·:.RB~INGs 1 • ..miD LEFD•E· "MIND·BLOWING SUSPENSE!" -Charles Champlm, LA Times "SUPERB! SIMPLY FASCINATING!" -Jud.th Crist. New York Magai1r.e NUll!llER ONE BOOK OF THE YEAIU NOW- TltE SUSPEllSE FILM OF THE YEAH! EDWARD FOX l5 ''The,J1~kal'. 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'Nj -• of Jorwt llur• rwth1, n1lr111ll•t, ftMyl1t, 6nd ..... 1;00 AmtrlCI '1) !Cl llltlc to<ltl ,,.,.,..,., •rt 111,,,ml""'. •~OO J-W1yne (Cl ••w om e n '• OtOUfl" "'°"''"""'' -e<I In 11!, t r! -JG d!Kull dli<rlmlfltllotl ~ln1t 1rt111., ~.., 1r1!t11 In jNtllCUltr, '#Uh HGtot JlllM W1ynt. t ::IO T-lllt fttlllfl (Cl "C""'troff1: Ntw TrHll'l'ltnl w Ak.Ohollc~" N-t Nj -Hive WIYI .,. •• 111•dntd. ()0 min) ·-· Soril ofO.wdefl Orow '"""'· • ~-. 534.fl2t2 NfWAT Jt CQ'flO atAIU' ltOHION "THE MECHANIC" (PG) IMOW Af IUSl(I ; ; • SHOWING ~O~! ~ MON • .fRI. OPIN 71:!0 ,.M. 81~ SAT. & SUN. OPIN 7.00 ,.M. 1 SHOW STARTS AT DUSIU l·'°P--efe--,~L-T-i_ll_ie"-1 ·SHOWING NOW! DAILY SAT., SUN. 7;00 & 9:30 P.M. SAT., SUN. a HOLIDAY$ CONTINUOUS FROM 1'00 ,,M. CAHILL U.S. MAISHAL !N} ...... "' .. ~~ LI MANS ....... Ol'fllltMI, 0 •' ' ~ I ' ' ••• .. ' ' Late Show ' I .Britisll, Actor Moonliglitirig 011 TV Another Original for SCR NEW ''OllK I AJ>)·-British 8Cl0r Nlcol \ViUiamson is "-1!ighUng. A!ler he fin islles his nightly perfonnance in the title role of ·•un c l e V linya'' on Bradway, he travels across town to the oU-Broadway East.side Playhouse to star in "Nicol \Vllllamson's L a te Show." Casual' and charming is \YIUl.amson playing himself; ln the present day, in blue jeans ~ l} i< THE NATION'S LARGEST '~ {t ~ FIBE\VDBKS ~ .. -¥-~f~tfACUlA'-\\ ..... " ...... " . . . . .. . WED. 7:30 p.m. * *ANAHEIM STADIUM * * -· O'ftltff; ..... ,. .... ·-T .... 19-._....,_ ·oEL WEDNESDAY NIGHT* •From 4 p.m .• I M1k1 WtdnHd111y nighl your night to eal oul. At Del T1co, Wtdnt1day night 11 Taco Nlght.·You gel six t11ly Del T1co1 fQI" just SI .SOI Thia Wednesday, drive thru for a family 11za mulyou won'l forgtl At prices yqu'll find hard.to beat. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5856 warner at Springdale NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA Bristol (ealisadesl at Campus 4th St. and : Newport Fwy. COSTA MESA Baker At Fairview • TUSTIN Red Hill Near Santa Ana Fwv.. 11 ... A KING-of-THE-HILL MOVIE. A FINE, ELABORATELY STAGED ACTION MELODRAMA:• __ ,,..,_ • Only Ont Man c.i lk .... ---=--=EMPEROR OFTHENORTH FromThe,..._. Ol 1htorty Dcart fQrtll)rnllr'f'flll l"mm\ U!MAM • [RllST llOfOtlll ·KEITH CAlll.liDlt("ill"tMl'flO\rntfJOmf" ~ [)WIUS mtlA · MAUllM Rl UIUn' • IWflv CMSM • $ltOI OAICLAllJ ,,_lld 11W SW1 IO.Ol · llo•1:1!d11¥llllUU Al.IJl'.JI ·A llUKllt HYMllN fffD.l:TIJ4 Wtiftirll -,~ l(f(flF ....W bojflWlt Dr\O. 'Ii Mol!Mll A ~ lrfMMl'I FOlllMS· \flit• trt IW..O#llO , ... bo/ 111-"'K Dr't'Ol · C(l.l)R n Dlwn•~ 11!!1• • ' ' OPENS FRIDAY! . ' . ' and faded enlm shirt. reading poetry arxl singing pop songs. i\lcsa. 1\dvanee rtservaliom are !>ting taken al 646-1363. At lhe end of the everting, one feels a wann lik..ing for W Ulla l11ll0rt. SURPRISINGLY, HE ISN'T A BRILLIANT P 0 E T R Y READER. !·le makes big. but appropriate, gestures with the ENTERTAINMENT In Its eight y~rs and fM) lll'C>- ductkins since stiling up opt'ratk>ru: on the Orange Coasr. South Coast ncix·rtory nha.s prcse~ted !JOme of the recognized all-time classii.'S or the !heater -"Oc:ith of ~ Salesman." "~1acbcth," "A St reetcar N n m e d Desire," "Othello," "Uncle Vanya," to 1nention a fe\V. ---. \. Intermission Tom Titus * If' \'OLl'Rt; A 1n:ile singer or dancer aod art looking for a sum1ncr shou•, t J1 e \\'estnlinstrr Co m mu ni I y Theater p roduc tion ol hand 'I.hat isn't holding the '----------book and hls Voice i.!I good, of course. But there weren't. any glorious moments to electrify the listener In the reading of Elliot's "The I-follow !\tan ... "The Love Song of J . A(red Prufrock'' or even in an in- ·tensely dramatic poem by Samuel Beckett. Willlamsoo was more er. feclive with the amu sing poems. "ll 's Spring and No One's Told Clarinda." one by John Bctjeman abou t a stifny British subaltern 'in love, ooe by E. B. \Vhite, that contained an lrnitation of New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller. Ile was best pf all with some of the songs. Best of 'them were the poig~nt, bittersweet ones like Kris K.ristofferson's •·~te and Bobby McGee" and "Sunday J\1orning Co m i n ' Down " and Fred Ne i I 's. "Everybody's Talin'." THE STRONG imitation of the Big Bopper and llis 1950s hft, "Chantilly Lace," pro- bably got the biggest hand, with Williamson commenting. "There are a few people here dating themselves.'' Three guitars, .drums and two keyboards provided very tasteful backup. On "I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Bab y.'' \V\1-li am s o n d e m o n st r at e d further' ,versatility by taking over part- time on the gr"and piano and asking, "Ain't it fun?" "Nil..'01 \Vil\iamson's Late Show" has a fee ling of In- timacy, if one doesn't expect too much .. Television Violence On Increase PHlLADELPHlA (UPI).. - Television viewers saw less violence in 1972 than in the year before, but violence was still shown in eight of every 10 · progra~ amt nIDe o.t every 10 cartoons. according to a Uni\'ersity of Pennsylvania study. Dr. George Gerbner o£ the university,'s schoo1 of com· 'munieation said in a report released Tuesday that of the three major networks. NBC programs inc r ease d in violence and were most violent last year . ABC progra ms also in- creased in violence, and CBS programs showed the least · violence, Cerbner said. His report found that women and nonwhites increasingly were being portrayed as \1ic- tims or violence, leading to what the report tenned "an · invidious pattern of fear and power." ·''Those who see themselves in this role are likely to feel victimized also, for. the way they see themSelves is the way they Will think of themselves," Gerbner sa id. "- As a result . women and nonwhi tes were cncour;.1gcd to feel fear and panic. he uaid. On 1hc other hand. SCR has rulfi l l ed il.1 a r tistic responsibility to t he C'Om: responsibility to l h c com· munity by mounting an im· pressjve nwnbe r or new plays, many or th<'m wo rld premieres. Local playwrights have been "'ell represented - Ian Bernard's "Chocolates." was the firs!. "'hile just 'recently Ron Thronson's "In the ~1idsl of Life" shared the s1age ~·ith ){on Bousscun's- "The Clowns.'' Then. o f course. there was the Thr o n so n -T o n i Shearer sensation. "Mother Earth." About the lirne "r-.1ot her Earth" \\'as packing them int o SCR's Costa f\1 esa th eater, the company receive j its first grant frotn the Office for Advanced Drama Research at the Univcr!lity of .~tirmcsota. hUld{'(I by the Rockefeller 1' .. oundation. It \Vas used to prodUce an original drama . "SOO"'rnan in the F.mpty Closet," "'hich rnn In repertor;,• \vith • • ~1 o t h e r Earth" and may have been overlooked by 1nost playgoers for Precisely Hut reason . A SECO~D ODR grunt resulted in lhe production of "Oli's Jee Cram Sui!," an hour-long \\"Orkshop exerC"ise tllat probidcd the aforemen· tioned Boussom "'ilh an ex- cellent outlet for his pan- tomimi<;. 1alents. but drC'\.\' so few patrons it en jo)•cd only an abbreviated run. Current\\'. SCll is i n rehears.ii for its third origina l play under the OOH aegis, Jn<l this one sounds as ir ii n1ight go someplace. It 's called Epic Drama Planned For-Israel Fil111i11 g UN IVE RSAL CITY (AP I - Universal Pictures has an-' nounced {>lans to film an epic hist.or.ical drama on location In lsf'3el \\'ilh an almo~l -alf. ·Israeli cast and film ere\\'. A Univ('rsal spokesman said the film. "TI1c Antagonists," would fe11l11re as 1nany as 2.000 Israeli performers and \\"oultl utilize 70 I s r ae I i craftsmen, b e hi n d the of Universal's parent com· pany. l\1CA Inc .. said the pro- ject is being-made possible by cooperation frojl\ the Israeli government throu~h t h e oC· flee o! lsrael's ~1inister 01 1 Comnie rce. · I F1·at llonors flOLLYWOO D (UPI) The findings ·were the fifth c:imt ras. ''The An ta gonists." based on a novel by Ernest K. Gann is a story concerned \\'ith the siege I of a band of 'Jewish zealots atop the hill of l\lasada in 73 A.D .-1 in a ise ries of televis ion Sidney Sheinbe rg, president violence studies cond ucted h~' -;....-----------,! Gerbner and Dr. Larry P. Gross. a s s i st a nt coril· munications professo r. They were based on an analysis of a sample week of net\\·ork dramatic programs telecast in evening prime-time and Satur- day daytime during 1he fall. Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward received honorary memberships ·in Delta Kappa Alpha. national h o 11 o r a..r y ·cinema rratemity. at the Uni\'crsity or So u t h e r n caiifornia. Simon -Ward Anite loncrofr '!YOUNG WINSTON''· • "WHERE DOES IT HURT?" With Pet« S.11.,. lotfl 111 Color IP'GI ALSO W~LT DI SNEY'!\. "SONG OF THE SOUTH" CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM I P.M. Try Saturday's Ne,vs Quiz We Dare Yott NOW! LI D 0 NIWPOOT BEACH lHll.Af<IC'J TO LIDO 1~11 ~•1 llSO HILD OVER 1U1tT REYNOLDS DIEWHNMID UMB GHJDHNGllG PANAVISION9 I!\. METAOCOLOfl 1.«3M U ......... -...n.rvm_._,,_ 'iHI HARRAD EXPERIMENT" !RI ond "CANDY" '"' "Son9 Of The South" I GI "CAHILL-U.S. MARSHALL" "" "MANG 'EM HIGH" IPGI "FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE" 'LADY SIN~S THE BLUES" (R) • :m Battle Far Thi Plan: Of The Ap n " IG I •• 1 ii.it ' "THE LOST CONTINENT" NOW THEATRES 2 & 4 The protpeCl!w ~ of • Ma~'1 Cot Wo$h, Pltttburgh, Po G/EIVIE HACl(l'llAJt/ ~lf"h SC/V?EOW\"I WIRH[R BROS.Cl) ~0 1·w ·.>f':"·. ·~·~;.;.·1 ,• . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . • J { 1\1 \I\(~\ If.It •lAP~UN. Ar Al.>A'-4'.. lO\l A '4(\A • ?79~141 --~- ' ., •, •I l!!l • ~·-o flltST COUNTT SHOWING IN ,,. .. Wl'Sf "'l'"I'!" C l H t t" ::(Cltf~t,~ .............. W llf M !'"l•t• "'" oo •a•,. .,..,..,. lfTW(fJrl :::":,;,':,"~.;'.,: ltl ·<l•tJ AlSO CALL 19 • '"Adrienne 's S1nnn11'r," Rn d it (!pe ns :J lunill'::I lhrl•e·\l"ttk 1'ng11gemcn1 on Jul~· 12. l'laywright \\'illl;im !..ans: . .'.1 Univers11y of Arizon a drama Proressor l\'Jth u st ring or degrees \1'ho hos hd.'.1 i\\'O 1>revlous 11• o r k s published. dt'scribel his IRtest riration as "II pla y Of psyrhological !er- ror." l L dr3J s 14 ith a ~·01nan in 3 ~~lurlf'd bral'h house \\'ho rec1·1vt•s 1or think!; s he r~rivt'~~ terrifying. threaten· in~ phone ealls. ''l\l3n1e'' ls lookirig for )'OU. \VCT has begun rehearsals fo r the popull1r musicill com. t'tly, wh.i(."h opens Aug. 10 tor a thrt't.'-\\'e<!.kcnd run at the J7th Street School audltorlum in \\'c s tminstcr ( Westminste.r Avenut' at lloover Stred.I. Anyone looking for a chorus role can report to the 9Chool ~londay through Thunday at 7:30 p.111. t Director Fred West has an· noun l'L'<I Jiis production starr for ":-.!:uni.'." They include Ilofl fo'iliun. p r o ducer : Katherine.. Singer, assistant : l.ANr.. LI Kt: !he Iv.• o :O.lary Ann Volta. production plnyi\·rights before hhn, haS coordin:itor: Ph.ii J ay. sitage tx>c11 pr\'sent :ii i l•hearsals. managt!r ; Zack ~I c Ew a n , Bnrry Koron takes his fir!'t musicnl director : R l t a scrt ass1Ann1cnt as dlre<'tor of l.iedugs. ChoreoJ(rapher; Carla "Adricnnl"s Sum m er .'' Trick. sci d('slgn: J oe Anot her llt'\\' nanl£'. Elizabe t!} YAKOVF.TIC, C 0 S T U Pi1. E lh:rbcrt. takPs thl' leading DESIGN: Ed Volla, technicial role . .suppo'rtcd hy Steve l)e director : Sam Br a nd on , Nau\, Susan SavviU, Bi!! Hglrti ng, and Sharon Davidson, Hr adv. J{CK:helle Savin. Paul sountl. GracC.y and. amkini; a 1 ~;;--.-.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"i \vc lcomc return to SCfl. J une r Winslow I w· ., ...... ~ ··Adriannr's Su1nm('r" \\"ill play \~~ncsday~ through Su~1·1 ..... "' da\':-; \\'1th an Bo elock curtain •• nt 'scl{'s Third Step Theater, ~ :ttts 1:n1 c •• ,, H...,., 1017 ~('14'port Bl\d., Costa ~ COllONA OEL MAit COi.OR 11~•••1...:I !J'o COlU"'BI~ PIClulllSfu~ l'twt Award WliHllnt Shart "TO Sii Olt NOT TO S!I" 7:10 I 9:10 loch l•enlnq IHE ~IB/NID EXPERIMENT l!l ~ .. COOl -U;·A. CITT llNO SOUTH COAST-CIMEMA ~T-U•$°"T ._ (LADIES AHO COlDIE N ACEll,>-DPEN 'TIL 2:• P.M, •1ct1•MI lloulldlrff "SMAl'l IN Al'ltl(;A" "LITTLE FAUSS & 8tG NALSEV" Both In COior! jlt) Oefl• N•c~nun E"'. BOfgnll'I• Sht llty Winr•ro "PDSEIDOM • llDVIENTUR IE" _,,..,,,_. "116.HISH!NG POINT" •oth 111 Colon j POJ Cllnl l!HIWMlll • "HIGH PL.AINI Dltll'TE•" "'l'OU'LL Llll l! MY llAOTHla" t•l • THE NEW BIG SHOWS ARE AT EDWARDS CINEMAS it .. \ 0IN ?HEATllE THRH \ . • ' . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . • ..... c ...... o "' ,., .... . :!; ~~~~· r:~H·,.~-;,·:;~r·:;,,e .. . ALSO CALL 847-6017 • Lll MAIYIN !INIST IOl GN INI "EMPEROR OF THE NORTH" I PG I Ph11 Thh Chlll1r "THE .OTHER" IN M ISS ION VIE.JO ... -« ~- tmOuty Boacnl5 PLUS·RU TH GORDON f "HAROLD ANO MAUDE" (PG) IS ' ,. • ' .. --· , • .. ...... . . ·~· ' .. . ~ ' . .. • - DAILY PILOT Tutsday, July 3, 1973 Woh1tsd,y, Julr 4, 1'7) PILOT-AD\IERTISEl! ;i The Bluest Mar ketplace on the Orance Coiit DAILY ' Pl•OI CLASSIFIED ADS ,...__.,.... . . .. S1S ·~ ... .,,., s..p;.. .. . •. ""' -... a.al btofe G.Mrol. . • • lSO • 199 -"'*""' ....... 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Located in a fine Santa Ana area. !;EASE WITH OPTION In Eastbluf!, a fine Lusk bit. 3 bdrm., 2-ba.- home with many safety features, such as burglar & fire alilrm systems. The family room has a frplc. & the kitchen is except· ionally nice. Rent for $450 & · buy when ready. Option paymt. applies to purchase. Th• Brady Inc:~ \\'ill fit this prime commu- olal loL Ideal tor day school, auto repair, sport shop, 89' tique store or whatever. H lgh traffic rt.reel: • low price. Q\vner must sell. &ti). n1it at $34,CIOO. • Prime M·l 9.5 Acres Rall setved, !evel, on mile_ road. near freeway and ocean. Ol\•ne r says sell, ~ say submit. 0....'ne'I' n1ight (inance . 1nlerested? call IOOzy. View Lots Lake Mathews 47 -2.5 acre sitet1, so1t1e with view of lhe lake. Ea.stem I ~<ner wan!.s lo sell. Con- sider loy.• down and cru·rY paper. $3,500 per e.cre ot submit. ~· ;:::::=:;==~=~=~====:1 Lease 7.57 Ac:reS i,;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Prime M-1 land. Close to San Diego Fl'ffWaY, Beach tO\vn * lAGUNA * '""~"· 1 "' .. , ""· PACESlJTER Lovely, open view of the· hills This large 3 bedroom, 2· Path newer home is priced at $41,500 and ready to go! ASSUMABLE 7% V.A. LOAN 546~1600 ·-r1 ·1w~1un * TAYLOR CO. *I General General NEWPORT BEACH ,HOMES All exterior building and grounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your c uriosity-see Newport Crest today! Two, Three, and.four Bedroom Condominium Homes We h•ve listings of meny other homes C•ll us for your nffds CORBIN -MARTIN BANG! This home v1on't last any Jonge1· U1an the ootse fron1 your 4th of July fit't-'Crack- Cl"l'!! Sharp single level. 'J bedroom J-fw11ington :say . condo. Price includes \\"8Sh· er, ,dryer &. rcfrig. Thill FABULOUS SPYGLASS HI LL \Vonderful NE\V home for a Ige happy fami· ly! Spacious enlry hall \v/circuJar s tair,vay .. 4 lge bdrms, lge FR, DR & huge finished bonus room with balcony. Rm for pool. Com· p_lete ldsc. You own the land! $125,000. • "Our 21th Y ••r'' _ WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO.,. Realtors 2111 S•n Jo.quin "Hiiis Road ''Overlooking Big Canyon C0untry Club" NEWPORT CENTER. N.B. _644-49IO LOW DOWN PAYMENT H9ME AND INCOME PLUS!!! or $1600 and the motivated 1\\'0 2 Bedroon1 Hon1cs Plu<> seller will hlep pay your Baehelor Plus i'lcatcd and cloAing c:osts on this nice 3 'tf!Hered Pool. L-Ols of 1rees ~roon1 home loc111ed in :i 11nd shni.l;s. \Va lk to sho(>' kively nlcghbcn·hood. Full ping. $59,500. Call 6-1£...0~j pl'ice iA just 'S31.000. orrers. ' like 1his don't happen e~ry· da.y, !:IO call now to t1:1ke 11.d· vant.Rge. 847~10. OPCN m. t • fT'S FUN 70 BE NICE/ r ily Pilot \\"ant Need a '"Pad"! Pi•tt'C an ad ' f bargains ealore. General Gen•r•I ------------ ALL WE ASK . .... is you see what we feel is one of the finest Lusk 1-1.V .. 3 bdrn1. offered in a long time. $88,800 -Fee. It's a beauty .. Call no\v. Jim Muller IVAN WELLS BAYCREST Lots of charm in this 4 BR., forn1al din. rm. home . Bright !a m. r1n. over looking pool. 31> Ba. Courtyard entry. $87,500. Va· cant. Mary Lou A'1arion ONE BLOCK TO BIG CORONA Just U.Sted! Custom home; dramatic use of wood , brick & glass. Fireplace in large liv· ing rra. 3 BR., den. $94,500. By app't. Dean Kring BEAUTIFUL ESTATE ~~~ :no~e~~ed~~8r~-1~~:1f;}t~ ~~··l ::~i~ $55,000 . Ask !or Pete Hallock 3 bedroo1n condo, beautifully maintained ~0111mon ureas, fee land, good Jocation- $-13,000. 4 Bedroo1n A·lontego, Harbor View Homes~ Lovely Ja nd6caping. fee land, close to schoo)~i9,500. 4 bedroom .. Baycrest home 2400' of gracious living, fee land, superior family ho1ne $8.1,500 .. 3 bedroo1n. Bluffs end unit, good bay view on beautilul greenbelt. Upgrades Galore ! $84,500. 3 bedroom BluUs ,;E" model, end unit, bright a nd airy-a beautiful home. $84,500: 3 bedroo1n "condo'' on the, \Valer. Private dock for 38' bo~t. Re1narkably decorated by a p rofes,sional $84,750. R-2 zoned-t"'o 2 bedrooin unitS, 25 years. old, l>each area, great su1n1ner rentals !90,000. Balboa Island-spacious older family home, four bedrooms, upstairs fireplace and pan· eled den. !98,500. Bayfront--older 4 bedroom home with 2 bed- room "gttest unit. Private beach and dock $175,000 .. Linda Isle-A discriminating O\vner/build· er ""sP;at ed no expense in this n1a gnilicent 4 bedroo n1 home-$250,000. 675-7225 ·-- From Pacific Coast Highway and Superior Avenue (B111boa. Blvd.). dtlue up Superior lo . Ticonderog11. and directly to Newport Crest Information REALTORS call Anytime 644-7662 ~,..~~'""'""'""'""""~~'""'l"'""'""'""'""""'""I home typifies leisure Jiving Gener.11 General l .. 0 , it• be.i Co ll "';.~:;~"" /) / {) /) WALLACE e-J..inda J~{e REALTORS . PRESTIGE WA lERFRONT HOMES Opon Evonint• • 962-4454 • SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT I Li~da Isle Waterfront ! . Custon 4 bdrm., 41h bath home on lagoon. ' wow INVESTORS . ALERT! Centei:Telephone: (714) 645-6141 Sales Office OJK!n daily · Ltl int. to sunset I Fully equipped island kitchen, waterfront . ' .:family room, billiard room ...... $245,000 For Complete lnfOrmetion -I On All Homes & lots, Pleau Cell: 1'wo-on-one·lol! One 2 br/2 bath (2 yrs. oldl ronts ·for $150, second 2 hr/1 bath, rents for same. Both only $27,500. Live i:n one & let sonieonc clSe make U1e pay. ' n1enls1 f'lc'""""1Crc•tll•pr•c4ofP.OlkNC~lnc. • BILL GRUNDY REA 1 JOR ~:.::..::'.:.:.::1~::-.. :::::.<:::.:::::... J 341 Bayside Dr .• Suit~ 1: N.B."""" 675-6161 ---!<> .... '""""""'"' --"'"" •• '"-... 11..,..._ ll•r ~P-dLC..... 1"""""~""'""""""""'""~ ..................... ... _.. ............. ,.._,. ..... -....... -.._ ..... ___ ""'"" ~ General I General C:WALl<ER & 11 f : I General General SUPER DUMP-FIXER UPPER ol 'the first order, needs paint and lots of cleanup. 3 Bedroon1, large yard. Quiet street in very quiet area. Great opportunity _at $24,900. ON THE WATER -WITH BOAT SLIP - New 2 bedroom & 2112 bath luxury, ca refree condominium. C~slorn decor, ready for OC· cupancy. Full price $87,000. ~HERITAGE REALTORS 540-11s1 Open Eves. '-"""'--"'------1 Rea1 ton 546-0562 Get The Paint *Newport Super-Dupe i-~B~A~~~c=R~ES-T- Brush Sharp!! Freshly p a i n t e cl I ' duplex, one block off water. $59 950 \'A hon1e . $23,500, 3/br & 3 BR units w/fireplace, · 1 • orie n1ilc from South Coa.st new cpls, hl tns. J u.st like \\"c:J designed, spacious, , Plaza shopping center. No NC\\'! O\\Tier an.'Cious. Flex-"'Ivan \\/ells" home. 4 BR ·+ do1•ln & seller will pay most Ible on nwst any terms -din + frun + lg ofc \V/pvt. oC your closing costs. Trades, TD's or ?? Better en1rance. Neo.v WI \\' shag, hurry at this price, ONLY custtn drps thruout . ?.fove-· C NALl<E H & l l l $90,900. in-u>nd. Lot 80' x 110' Inn l-OtIJW...,,!<!Mll2~2"-r!.l'; for pool. For appt. CALL 1 Ge neral 1 General Heavenly Days And Relaxing !.;;:~~~~;;;;.;..~~ 1 Genera1 ___ ---Genera_1 __ MACNAB IRVINE \\1hite Elephant Oime·A·Llne G1tneral Evenings 1vill bt· 1>1"it'nt poolside or in the Clul.lllOUli<! nrcn or 011 your O\vn Jiri\·utc patio. Yo1u· housekeeping cho1-es \\'ill t>P 111 a hart• 1nlulmum 'vith eo~y to 1·:irc for th iek sh11g nnd rio-11'11" flooiiniz. This !'IUJ>l'r <."Ondo is only $2:!.!r-.1: Sec It t u cl a y • *1i·~ll0 $390. TOTAL DOWN :.! & :: 13R adult l"O!lt!Os. i\IO\"(' in after 3 t.laY lTcrtil ap- JllO\•;d, AJl !IC\\' l"I pts & th"J>S, a ll units l't:'f;;1in1~. P.::l)'llllS Of $2li. per 1110 1\11\ handle. \\'hy 1"t.'11l \\hl·n \OU 1:uJ1 0\\ n ;our •h1 n"!'..' 'irs l':l.S) ! s. c bi~ f.()01 & l'('C 1·00111. Dt i\·e l.t,\ 6.11 So. f<'air- ''k\\, 2 iJlk& :-\. ut :\lcf'at.l· d1'n. J lod1 I OPt'tl J2: to i: OPEN11tl •l1'SFVN 1DSE'NICE.I daily. CAJ.i,L Ii:~. ~~ ~ !r.5 ... l ::::i 531:~110 11lage Real Es ta te Newport Beac:h Fixer Upper $36,000 Future View ''uur opportunity lo SO\'e, if you can paint, landscape, :ukl loy till'. Hu;e n1as1er , ....... --------1 COMFORTABLE COMMODORE- BAYCREST Sl!..arkling clean w/3 large BR's & FR. Pet · pm.y yard. Room for boat. Excellent lx.Jy a t $77,500. Cookie Alli.son 642-ll235. (Xl6) HILLTOP PANORAMA Spectacular view of ocean & harbor. Beau- tiful 2-stol'y 4BR + bonus room home. Spyglass Hill location! Lusk · built. Joyce. Edlund 642-ll235. fX19) I 4 BEDROOM BEAT THE HEAT 546-2313 CHARMING 3 BR on QUIET CUL-DE-SAC • "l'nt 100 sniall for niy prt's· ()Pf, rLg s BE 1 Convenient to shopping & schools. Excel· Lucy Howee BAYFRONTS -EXCLUSIVELY OURS . ·5 BR. 3 Ba. Beach & 60 ' boat s lip .. S225,M 4 BR. 2 Ba. Beach.,piel'. J\iJag. vie\\' $200,J\iJ 4 BR. 51h Ba. l'icr & slip. 'ViC'\V .... $197.500 By App't. Bill Bents Tl'rl'i rlc loculion, on (juict you \11il h 111y 4 Bil, :;parking ' 1 elderly. $42;500. Lois Egan 644-6200. (X31) $34,0~0 ent oi\•t1ci· but Just right for [®1N 1 '1' FUN JO NICE ~ 2 STORY lent value for young beginnel's Qr retired n''" shudcd 8ircet. If )'Ou JJOOl, lrg.1t~Sv ~t1io." ln1m<'>i. " ' EXECUTIVE DOVER SHORES-VIEW LOT ro1H1/1 ln 11•1.llit' Olflc:1 Lu cy How11 1'111 be1n nam1d S1!11m1n ol th• Mon1h at our Fount1in Valley office, COZY COTTAGE Private Bayshores area \\' 2 S\vimmiug beaches. 2 Bdrm. home "''guest suite. Lovely brick patio & plantings. $49,500. Mary Harvey - --E·XCLUSJVE IRVINE TERRACE A lovely 4 bdrm.,· 4 bath super nice fa mily home. Large poolsizcd Jot , Lovely gardens & play yards . Y~ own th e land. $94,000. Call Geo. Grupe . '· UU7oo ~ Coldwell, Banker ~ 550 ,Newport C9nt1r Or., N.8 . lnt\'I' son1e rnsh luke ad· oc-c. 1\\'IU . Uv11l !. ~11 $42.500, """'age ol 1ho lcw ;"""'" •GINNY MORRISON• HOME• $54,900 Builder's delight -large, level lot w/ GI lonn lhnt cnn be assum· _,!R~E~A~L~T~O~R~-5~~57~-4~130~,I '~':"'"::::'~:":::::"'":"~::'.". I I-Jome Jes$ thhn 2 1nlle11 tron1 plans for custom home. Private beaches. cd by Anyone. Or 11")' &:)~ tlP be•cl1 \Viii ' I h d Cl I LARGE ROOM ' * ~ BEDl:tOOl\I 2 bath!! e ·1 uper Pus -~49,500. Ha rriet "Perry 642 °· .. 'l0-. (X21) -O\\TI. 05" 10 Ahopp ng 11nd duulJ\c •nr&••~-~:-lo l'WX!. gNj EVERYTl-IING! 4 spu.cioulJ "' ~ rm:~·llys. nl'M'.I only 2 mllcs .,. '"!droo , J 1 HUGE MASTER er le•ms. ~. m ' u x u '" 0 "' LINDA ISLE . lo the bc'nch. , lml~. family room and BEDROOM "" CO'-l~lERCIAL 7.0~E · 2 Run1pu.<1 Room. Pool si2e Ha ndsom e 5 BR, 4'11 bath Bayfront home • u...talk_atiouL..luritc-rooms. ~~~·~0t1fZ.XJi~r honie, ·hackyard. 9n1y one year by Rulon l·Jodges. Sunny brkfst. room has m~ \\'eslcl lff Drive llrre'ii the hon1f' tOr you. 3 Roy McCardle Realtor -_6,ay view. Luxuf iolfS' "Yhaster suite..-:W/ _ 646-7111 Open f'\"(' • bedrooms. tamily room and 1810 NN1>0rt lllvi l., c.~1. fireplace. $195 .000. Maxine \Villiains 642- HUntington Honey a toim11.r dining lm'a. ~c 548-7729 8235 .. OPEN \VFiDNESDAY 1·5 p.m. =3 S!J.'tciow 4 Hr. :l Ba o11 super froul rourt yard \\'Ith fire .. ,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,... 2t).L1 \Ytstclill Orl\:·c .. Linda Isle. (X36J . . - \\'Ide lot. Bc11 Hunt &h pit • pool Site rear yard. 64f>.TI11 I h "--· 1 ... IWmt': locuted at !ht' end of l Bd • '27 •-BA F rw ~ bori11JU1 I. n1mt'c "°'''-'· cul·ck>-ilid(: ttrret. Bcft(':r can rm--. ,.-v * Y RONT 6 BR* ill' \\'lblt -11111. 11!1Ag cupels, lol1t 1 , las Big family kitdM!n. LA.rgc ~lost exclush-e N'pl. IOC::. r-:---:---T------------, of lt1nd8Cnping . rnl far boat! ~;'Scxi "~.k t long. Price shade frees. En c I 0. e d Cornp. privacy, BEACll. [ Irvine I Sub1nH low d"''" tr11de11 ' · · 1K:ret11'1M lJDllo. Quiet n.rcn. PATIO, PIER & FLOi\T. 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"'Ills· ·-· ·-._ ... -·-·--·---...... ....,,. --·-HotltllCh .. ...._ 6 Air b!Mlllttollillf ·--.,._Tu · ·-"' 1..-i ... .IHlftrOll LlllltlQ ..... __ .. .... -~ MtMIW'J' • -· .. "''"''" a ,....,...,1 .. '"''"""" ..... 1'1"91" " ....... ...., ........... ,.8tdl, ..... .,_., ..... llf'l'kil 8 m.-... tl011 It.,......·-" ·-, ...... IN!el'lllDfl1 Sha'""'• s1.,.. Ste,.. lt•Nir 1'1oilortll9 Ttlovltl• lt'Nir ""' , ... :i.11 T,... S.-vfa Tvt .... 1111 UlllMlllwY - WlllfoWCIMllllll f""BJ;:OROOJ\I , 2: &1U1, plua ;w x\111 BONUS ROO?.I . Big Tl\is started out a tihort lll'!le roroor' lot v.'hh a w~t i idt ago as nn old 2 bedroom OCt~AN BREEZE. Try to•µ, house on a large loL The do\vn, hom< has bo<n t:Ompleloly 16'x38' POOL remodeled. ll hall new plumbing new wiring new 4 BEDROO~IS, 2 BaU\!11 plus • evtrything includJng· 8.n. a l· Jafl,'(! rAi\'!JJ.Y ROO~I t)lUS tractive new look. At the \\'ORKSHCiP plus lti' X 31!' real' of the lot n new DOLPHIN POOL. Nonh side building has recently been l<>i.:ation. C?mpleted .._.,hieh co~lains_ n $3] 900 • fine 2 bedroom unit with • marble sho.._.·er stall and a nifty 1 bedroonl apartment . plus a double garage. This ts the first. time .o.ur ne.w trick has been advertised. so hurry. ONLY $59,950. · eait &tG-nn Newport ., F1lrvl1w . 646-111.l . (onyllme) For ·,family fun, pliyllcal tllnl.'$$ at'I(! fo1· the best 11t11n1ncr C\1C1', you shoulcl ~ lhis homl..'. ;\ lruiJe. hcaulll'ul c11sy 10 tllk<-' CH"-' of pool slt11 Ix-hind ll lovely 4 bt'droon1 • lan11l)' t'OOnl and fo1mlll dln rng roo1n ll(Jn1e . Corntr tot i,:ivc11 )'Ou l'\M)1'<' pl'i\'acy. Pl'iec only $13.500. C&JI now. 8·12-2.)3.), OPEN TIL I • ITS FVN ro BE NICE! THE REAL ESTATERS pal\IUl'I floor:< a.etd bright 5.">7 1•11 ~·1vh1k our Cl's . .\Ii.) con1e .>.'·Ito~~ l"ar1~-1~. ,neautlrul SEU.fNG lloinf. Ry 011-nf'r, 1;n in iuirl-tL'>k to set> lhi11 lai•11r~ )tt.t-d \\lth fo11n.1 Eset'"plionnl art'n. 4nn ... 2 h1«)l)I. 3 11to'flrn1 '1 btt1h ho1nc In.In · l'.O\'t>1'f"d fllll lo • n1a11!1·r rull RA. $-l1.500_ ~5m th11t'i1 alni(l.<i( 1,,,..11· "·Hh 1111 ll''l'l> and I'll.'\\' or OC"\•an, Jo C'\.' Tl){> x 1ras 111; l.1.1\\'M, car- l .. ,1d I'...,._ •·--.... ..,, 1 • p LRG 2 .slory, t.'Ondo, 1 Bit .. . ..-~""~' ·v .tn . P''IS. d1·11""l!., and all th~ CALL 67S..7225 21 ~ ba. Ncwpo11 Rl\'il'ri•. ,,.. . S:~.18.). l'rlnc . 0 11ly. ~16 good tboll,i.,'11 IJll \\'('/ilC11"1Cl-S 1•11joy. (Jn!Y $3:!,5((1. nnd Dina Point nn~' c1 c1.1n buy. c: AL l. S-l!J..:13f7. 2 BB , \I~ BA, :! 51011•. rlosi• WESTERN LIVING 1u n11u·1nn, l'[lt dJ'llS. lg iou11 1 . ,___ • . • (1t•4·k J;liSIXJ. ·193·50~19 . '.<•I It~ .... ~t . S1\1n1 '" y9ur · · · bt·n1n. 12· x 36' pool, d11vt fountain Valley :; rnlnuh'ii und Jo'tu1 or :.hop I REDUCED $3500. OPEN DAILY to•· 1.,1 ,..1, "' •t9.:ott0. . I * Ce11tul'y Park -IBI~ 21>!B.\ Brli.:h1 und <'lllorrul :1 * Ftunily kitch. ovt•rtook! IJ('(!1w1n Lusk l·h1rbt1r Vir\\·, ll&F pool. I 122ti Seucrcst $.Mi.500. 1-j • • Uri1·k fh'i'pl in fanijly nn p.111. tiT;r72'!5 J • fOn'1al din & lten\'Y !!hake • "'"' * H~e bonus i'oon1 * &>lier 11·a11sk•1111I. ·larwin realty inc . 968-4405 12• h .. 1 I ll! nPr~rhy lluntiru:lou Cen· hT. This U..•aut . -I 111)'(,hiu, :.r ba!h lt0n)t· \\'llh hru'dly-no- 1n;un1. I< II hotd·UP st S:::l.~IOO. CALL 84'7.:'-"JI~ . THE FRIENDLY STREET .. r1•ut1ircs I\ 3 lx't'h111 2 Unlh f1uni1y f'tOMl' \\'101 an <'Ht·lll kitchen. ~1on1 & Dnd 11 Ill 1•11joy lhc no-11'0rk· l\•'t'lll'd al1n<J!ilphC1\• and 111•i1•1u:y of this nit'\' size 11111:-11.--.r ·IK'l'lr111'. The-r(•11 1'l'll•01 to i::a"ten on thill Superb Family Home With Ocean View LARGE COUNTRY J"" woilfoig fm· • '"""•I E.STATE · 1ami1y 10 "UoY ""' ''• ~\.... St. --1-eerenllon room tor . pinJ:: Overlooking Ne\vport Upper pong or pool, the separ-ate fountain Val~ C.a. 92708 CAMEO SHORES REPO $750 DOWN r ~;;~~i'~~t. $30.oo:l. c; f\ L L Bay . Swiinmq,g,, nding, s~udy or !lffice, gou.miet 714. 963-561 -1 By Oi\·nl"r, 3 i,1._ 21:: oo, fnni ranch)ng and cntcrtaln1ng . kitchen v.·ith every con· ,. , 1 111· 1100 ,,-1"'7 · I h ·1 I n,pou. ;,, . J-'"'· it's all here • v.·ith.· lovely venience anc t e 1n 01·maor.J-~•'1:2-sio-o'---e~o·up·~ •• -turever-bay-view:-Bai1r--be1:1.ch living-in--ttmrcusror w L.c A around' central courtyard & built 4 bedroo1n hon1f!. Are . T\\'O 1-BR. \\~alk to Jw:ach fowilain 5 Bf.'drooms each you the one? Call 1K1111 to I • S59.500 A1;cu1 673-W-J()O with pfivate bath, '1arge st'C. 673..8550 $98,"500. secluded. den, formal dining OPEN TIL" • IT'S FUN ro BE NICE.I Luxurious 4 Betlnn & den or 5 bt'<lrni J\Jci;a Verde ho1nc. Quir-t n·t-e lined loc.-. Clos~ 3 BR. Catincl nloclcl. O/)e11 duily. 1~9 PL Ran1sg.1:1te In1nu1c! 6i5--<rl2<\ 01\·n/11g1 'l v1· 3 I.JR Tn1\·11l1011sc. h:.;l' ~ r111npus room dbll' i;:ar. r 5\ ·[ i..uoal. ICW !ell 1-lW'.C)'!... ·!Mlo{SWl.~-1 1 -----I 5.i7-!H4•1 01· 8-12-4-t21 First Pio".'eer Realty We're here to ~I . --Open ews 'II 9 BY O\\'ner. l\l('fldo11·s llon1l'. 2 ;~~=======;;1 y1·s old. 2.100 sq ft . 4 lrg Br, __ • :!'~ hi!, din 1111. lrple in ran1 rn1, lll1ns, S46.900. !l63-4381 YELLOW & roo1n, central bar, large ~ ~ completely equipped kit· chen, pan'tfY, break fas I rooni and multi-purpose room. Stahles and t'CltTals. large swimming pool and cabana. Call tw2-5200 fol' furUiet· details. 10 schools & shop[ling. fkt'P Costa Meu i;hag crpts, 'l sparkling .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Hun~ington Beach baths. 2 niassive fireplaces, MESA VERDE 1 ::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;~ WHITE FARM 11·ith heavy shukc ·roor. 4 1 UU"JO:<• Bil 2 8 1\, $Jg. yd rich h1u11·n heflvy shag, d~:­ Ol'{tt(ll'\.' pnpers & paint. l\lo<h•l honu.• and n1oc:lel cond. PETE BARRETI -REALTOR- 642.5200 Colleqe Park's Finest Home Lush 4 BR 2 BA hon1c v.•ith formal DR and 12' x ?.O" fan1 ily rm. ne11.• carpeting. good pain1. glassy lanai. ~ Thoard a beauty. Electric SPANISH SUPREME ki tche(!. Over 1900-sq-IL Immaculate 3 bedroom-v:ith e ·CALL ANYTIME e 1-cd tile roor. Nothing for 646-3928 or Ev, __ .. ~4543 buyer to do but n1ove in. Quiet cul-de-sac, Io w n1aintenance yard: Liv rin, f_am r1n, fornll din r1n. $43,500. CALI.. 645-7221 Lachenmyer· Realtor .BALBOA PENINSULA 1-;;;;; _____ _ Custoni. top quality hon1el• plus 2 bedroon1 apt. abovc. Many outstanding features. Steps to ocean and shop. l1h YEARS NEW Jrg nianicured yaf"li .~ fan-RANCH STYLE tns11e shade !l"to'Cs. Call 5 1;».8-l'l~. SoulhCo Rl'allors. Benut. 1·an1blin~ ·I BH. 2 R1\, tJne-s to1y lmn1~. JI,, av y I SMILE ! shake roof. pictu1ws.:1uc Selling youl' honir alriuni, lrg-111041 kil t'h, lain· I 1 ~!l front ocenu. Only S.1.1,.lOO. 'f · lly rn1. hoaut carpc-!ing and I l'CASH PiJRCHASE rn.1neling. Spacious ·IOI on I' E!_LAN" _ QUi;_'l t·lll-dc-~ac'r-losc lo nc,,_,._ Jll1NIINGTON SEACLlf'r -. -ill~ge Real [sta te (72 hour evaluation sc1·vice) r1,.-gional ·.park. Offered at Onr> story ~ be<!roorn beauty t62·4471 ( ::: J 54M10l By . 542'S:Oj()I)_ 11·i1~1 fqrnu:il c/ini:if!. prtvatc "'""""""""""""""""""~I 0 WALl<EH & lll REAL ESTATE ~-2231 South s 'ristol J\\'e. 5.16-00'12 SEE USI r-01· the right home for you. Con1plete selection r1f hoines in the beach area. Open Eves. patio. Lu.'iury l1\'1ng cloSI' by !!('nth r11H! golf r.Oursc. · ROOMY 2 STORY ~HERITAGE • ,. REALTORS YOU WON'T BELIEVE IT CALL \Ki.il .. l~:-i6. 1 huge :1 .Bdrn1. ho111e 1\·/Enrly Pl:J!\lE LOCATIO~. \\'nlk 10 An1r-r. dt'<'Or. L.rg. f111nily bentl\ and schov!s. !\lo1•e rn1 \\'1 r ir·h p..welii1g. Pretty ril!hl in aud tiSSllllH! this y1u1l and h'f<sh 1.a1nt. \Valk 5~, ',, loan. ·l R('IJrootn ru1d . 10 schools & shops. Ch1u·1n- plt>n1y of spner. ··CALL in~! RED CA It P ET !\&\-~.-16. Hf:,\L TOltS. 536-8836. S/'IH.AI. ST1\IP.CASE · By 2 ping. 7':f, loa21. CALL nov.• 4 Bedrms, 2 BA's, Dough. fill for de.tails, &Q.-7221 Boy pool, clo!'c 10 Soulh . ~I __ Emplo __ Y_"'°" __ i_~· lli!J Ontu~21 ~"~;;T;ew HARBOR VIEW HOMES REALTY 833-0780" NEWPORT BEACH i\farine Contracting E'irn1 Finest equipment & water fi-ont location. 3.5 yr. old con1pany. Spal'~ avail. fol' boat rnlcs & N'pait·.~. BILL GRUNDY RL TR. 'til you SC<' it. :{ ll<'d1uon1s - Ja1"gfill ki\l'hrn iii CosHi !\lcsn. R·:! lo! S23.950. Call 6.JG-7171 for 1>roof. N TIL !f •IT'S ~UN TO BE NICE' lh<· Sea . 4 or a B<·droonis . BY Q\\·ner • Glen ~1nr 4 br, All you'v" r\'t'r wanll'd iu a b.~. frplc, ~rpt: dra. c rpld hunic: 111.e ring:. p;id !or I ~11~h"n ~ fblt:ns. C"u l-r e· boAt or !railr-r. \\'l'OUJ!hl-iron sat, _2 blk 10 Sehl, !hopp ng !'OU!'l\·t111J • this ll'On't lust • & park. S33.500. 962-4.)21 CALL. !)li..').~·156. . OPEf' 1!11ily. 1 pn1 to 5 pm 01· ., .. Wutad, Mti. 1GD ~ · W WALLACE Joi WIR!ed, f"Tlllll 10! ~-.. . J•M w1111141, M a " ....... ::™ 1733 Westclif( 01"., N.B. R~AL TORS THE REAL ESTATE RS hy ap[ll . K-102 SNO\VBlRD DI~. 4 Br. 2 BR. clenn & beau. ps,;.{I() -tenns Agent t2L11 323·:l300 GR EAT1oc_a_,;-.,-,~.-m~in-.-,o heh, lo do1\•n y.·ffinancing t'01nn1ittc<l, 2 BR In 2·slory 1011111houM". l yr. n\d. Pvt. ....... ~ M. • . .. "' INVEST & REAP ~546-4141 - lOpen Evenings) 67S.6161 *FIX·UP & PROFIT* 111is is an oldl'I' ho1ne ln a ............... ,. .... '°' AP•H..itu • • .. .. "'... .. . .. m Autlltit .............. , ...... Mt. •ulNl11t Mlt1rlall ... 116 C1mw11 8 ll•ul•mnt . tol ,u,,.11111'• ................ 111 G1r•" Siie .. .. .. .... 112 HMMlllN 8lcMll ............ ,. 114 ... _,,, ....................... '1J M'KfllMry ....... .. ... 116 Mttul .. _ ................. 111 MIKtl .. _1,11 Wa!llM ......... t20 M11ilt1I lllStl'llMMls ... , , •. , ,. n1 Offi(I l'Ul'lllfvrtlE1ulJ, .••.•. n• Pl11111t/Orpns , . . . . . 126 -S-iq M1thlnt1 .. , • . . 12! swr1,.. 00..1 .. .. ao Slort, ll•l•Ul"llll, Bir . IS2 Swl't ..... , . U4 TV, lltOlllD. Hll'I. Slll'ee .... au .__Pet_. and_Su_ppl_ies_ll ~I 1"111, G*l!tFll • , ISO (tlf .. '32 Oo9I ............. -.U4 Pilh .......................... IS5 ...... "' LJYettocll . • ... 111 .... ! _-_.Boa_. _~.-~_ent-..JI I tt I ' ..... toe 81!911• M•ltltJ S11'Ylc1 ..... fOJ SRlt/M.-rlne •~r. ............ 904 ...... ,_, ... '°' Bolh.' llt:Ht/Chlrtw . • •. .. 901 IMb,S.11 .... . ..... '°' •••ls. Slll>t/Oed:t •••... B11h. ....... a Sid 8-41, 51.,. ... •c·• '" ..... '" .. '" ~-i;_....,.., __ ... _,_·t-io_" __.II r11 r • All'Crlff , C•"'"''' S1l1/Rtftt ·C'fclfl, BHtltl, koof~ . "' '" ..... S:l9c:trlc Cort •• . , .t ie JMlll" ..._ ....... m M1i.t "-lti.J"Rtnt ........ t•O Tr11i.n. '''"" • , t~s T ... Mwa. UttH,., '4, ...... ltl"Yk• • "•rtl . . . . . . ,., ...... I ~A-uto_• ,.,,._Sole__.J§) •• _.. . . .. ......... ttt A"'""'1Clhtk1 , .... . •. tss lliK ..... loMI V ... k ltl. ......... tU ,_... •••• Jllft .......... , ,,... ................... "'" "2 VIM .................... , •••.•.. HJ A.-"'"'" ... . ........... .... ......................... ,.. • ...._......., .............. •n ........ '' ,. ..... : ....... ... Land values are up, up, up good !oeu tion. Near shop- and prices are do1vri. do1\·11, 1':::::::::: Baek Bay r ing. Needs p..1in1, carpels & do\\11! HUY no\1· and build I• yar<l \rork. Good ful.U1't: -~---ply. S23,:~-,o IM7-il2:\.:o late-J'. Coun!ry Club Jiving in * 6 UNITS* LOVELY 3 BR. 2 BA. & lrg. potential. The Pri1.><: is 1·lg:ht. C 1 I $ 6 000 1jen. NewJ,, painted inside & JOllN CAR>-Y l'"ALTORS La ostn. or on. y .1 . Nea,ly ~." 2 BR., 2 "-.• d"· · ~ '"' """' "" " out. N"". D \\', '" & cpo ... ·. C II ··7 ·•~ ELEGANT MAt..SION OCE~~IE\\', 1_n1n1ac. 3 91-. OLD FARM TRACT r1ut11ly nn. patK>. By °"'tlC'r. . S-12.~. 00.~-4.141. and. R:uicho Cahforn1a for luxe units on ocean[ront in " ' a ;J;J -.. .,.,,. 2 fr[llcs. drps, patio & /l('I\' S only .s9,900. PIM)ne today. for Bnlbo.'l~ El(!('. !rp!cs .. heavy 1 1 . 1,,.., IW'l 3.. E *· INEXPEN IVE * I and d ) \ anc sen g ""''"'CJ· • 1a . ocations e a 1 s · _shag ca1·p., bltns: sundeck 2lrd SL, NB &16--3192 2 UR. hout<c ........ $2'.?,:·:r,o !lSS-022'2. er balcDny w/each unit; 7 I llf{. housr ........ $21,275 Super 5 BR 01: 4 & ii;a1ne rn1. I . .,2 =-, :-t BA, front rm [llu"' trctnen-\' an1 ;id rc~ult.'i .•• ti "'"'' dous dining rn1. H's really hig. Lots of paneling ill thi11 1 2. stoi·y gern. Thi· Jdscp~ hnth in Jro111 and baek is 1 tops. Prit<ed lit onl)' $41 .:iro. 1 11·ith xlnt l'rpls & drp.'i. r)n11·1 n1iss this, it's a l.K'11ut cov'd. carports plus I-park· Bal~a Peninsui1 J<:ach on scfiaratc. lots ingo spactO". $330,000. 7.on1•d fol' profess. us1:. Call: 673-3663 642-2253 Eves. I --*Beach HQus7 * BALBOA BAY PROP. -BAYCREST associated BROKERS-AEA.L TOR S ?OJ§ W Ba lboa 671 J6t J AmNTION Cj)uiet Eleqance INVESTORS Ric;h landsc_nping surrounds Grcnt po(rnlial! 5 separate this bcaut1fully det~ratcd hom!'s, all in good t'Oll· four _bedroom hon1e .1n 1hC' di!ion, on R4 lot. Located prestige Bayci·esl ne1gl_ib:Or· near proposed J\I a r in a. hood. Elegant formal du11ng Listed at $100,000. Owner roon1, 2~i ~aths_. \vann fan1-says n1ake offe1 · or present ily 1uon1 wilh fireplace, and trade-. 54&-2313. eating area in lhc bright kltc.ilcn. l\ot lenSL'hO!d . OPEN rJL 9 • IT'S FUN ro Bl. N/CEf_ $83,500. C. F. Colesworthy REAL TORS 644).0020 THE REAL ESTATERS OCEAN VIEW fl'oin this aln1ost ne1v n1a· $26,500 • jestic VIP lan1ily home. 4 BR, 2 BA Spacious bl"droon1~. 2 baths Huge Calif. adobe \\'i1h and excellent ~uea. '..~u niode1·n update in <'Very ~\V~ the land. Full Jll Lt:c \\'ay. ~love in t.'Ollditio'l_\- $56,500. Lots or room inside & out. 0 WALl<EH & LE l Lush g;1rdcns 11•/to1vering tl'f't>S. Conwnil'nl kih·hcn Realtors 646-7?l l for n1on1 & lots n( bdrrns for the kirls. Seller 11111 1iay 2043 \\lestcliff Drive your closing cos!s on FHA "o~""~"::..::H~I ~'~P~•~l-~~=~I 01' VA. Call SHARP 4-PLEX Brand ne1v. 3 BR. & 2 bu. ·WALl<ER & LEE delu.xe 0\11J]t't"S qunrll!l'll & 3 54:,..0-16~. OpCn C\'eS. 2-Br. i11con1c units, Spanish ~ n1otif. Eas1slde Co;i!<1 J\tcsa, H'ORSES, HORSES nr. N'pt. lits. See this & in-.. a1101\'l'd on this '2 at"re vesl today; '110,000. ranch 11•ith f(•nceil corral. CALL '=" '.46-1414 J bedroom l1on11\ plus lwo llJ.ti::I ~ t'f'ntnl hoLJSl'/1. $;)10, inconie. r.~A~#Cv ·-~~~~-SOml'. li>.in' ... Onl;i: Nttir l'ftwporl Po1t Offict C1\LL &l.2·1771 HUNT. BCH. Ontu~ AYRES.EL CAJON l\10DEL. 400 Yds 10 beach; No1 fin-21 !Shed yet, avail in Aug. Take ~ 01·er my CllCl'OIV $4:,00 Full ~ I I purchase pr I c 1· S.'12.500. ---------- Day" 833·9078 I E'"" A LITTLE GEM o64~Z.~l1086:::=~·~~~~---I Actually, !l(lt M> litUe, but a $ 17 ,000 • gen1 ncve11heless, ·th.iii ~ b«lroo1n. ocean view home NO MORE with one of lhe fe1v· i:iool· sa:J.000 Buys CUil' 2 !xh·n1., sh;:irp. rus.tic decor. \\'a.Jk ~·~*"--...::.5~56.:c.c:8~80~0=-~*"--. _ lo bca(>h. Valuable R-2 lot! -GE;MMI-- 1610 \\'. Coasc l-Jwy., N.B. REAL TORS 6-12-4623 OPPORTUNITY for property a~·quisiliftn -111•0 lx>aut irul cottages on large t"Ol'ller Jot ~~as! Costu i\1esa. incon1e s;j;J(l rno. $7.10 <I o 11' n . TRlPLEX I blk. to beaches. 6•1:.!~. $37.;xxJ on sales Total 7 Bn. 5 BA. Sl:B.000 .'°:;:o"~"~"~'~"----~~- J\•Jarshall Re11ll y 675--4600 *TRI-PL EX $47,800* Baycrest E;..eellent Cos1a !\leim l..ot'tl· I lion Oosc 10 shopping, BAYCREST. bv 011·ncr, Xlnt tht"•ler & hospilal [)l)n't bo:- cond , 4BR. 38.A. forntl -~Lin lat~. · 1111 ,t_ fam rn1, quick J OllN CAR EY, Rf..:ALTOHS posS<'sslon. $6-l,000. art lpn1, C·11J 5.l7·W'r2 61G4 3,I06 ' ~ Capistr.ano Beach BY 011·ncr. Nr. So. Cst. Plaza. Sh11rp 2 81· + l~~ Ba $1200 dn. T.0. GI 7'1~ CAPO BCH. [l~111nts $2:)9/pcr 01 0. LOOK AH"'AD &'.::-1103, ""_.""'· rarnily honie ... I' 1llage Rea l Estate 531·5100 I r-.::i 531·5800 : SWIMMING IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH Anr! hl'i'" i.~ a GRE.\T POOL D~~AL. nttacht>d to :1 3 bclnn. '.! bath. h1>1nc--lot~ of I la11dsc11 ping, ca.'iy ('arc la\1·11. N f' a r Golden1\'Cst Cnllrgc. fl1·y,., nlujor JO:hop-1 ping. Full price $.'\2.000 - mi: COME: SE}'; T<Lx SheJto•r -Depreciation • J Br. 1i1·ep!acc, lo1s of trees, 76.'12 }o;dJngl?r i\vc.. 0...,,11 ,\pprec-iaLion all in this roon1 to "l'U\\•. B,v ov.'ncr ,,... 0 WALl<EH & Lll "-·r I · D I .,. ••vr.s. Iii S:~J • 7 days. "' auU u ocean VIC\\' up !'X. a[h'r 6 pm. 6·12-2120 :...=:..:.::..:cc::::._:c:c==--I J~1!<.I day:s ay,·ay fron1 l'Olll· I-'""''-'-='-"=""---$~4,950. •WOW I BY Qv.·uer, 3 BR-. 2 BA . p!e1io11. }<'ot11'-Bdrn1s up arn! 0 T\\o-Bchms do1\'n. Live in bl1ins, frplf', quir.t st. 4:: Nt.>1\ paint .•.. l\'(.)11· fl<' and rent Ille' ol her. Call Estht'r $32,500, 837--&117, No N1•11· ca1 p.•1s .... 11011· I abou1 it 11011·! Offered at _h~k~"~'·=--------Bii! ,Yard .... 11011 $61,2JO, 207. °"'1n. LnG. Pn1•k Like yrd. 3 BR, 2 Q11ali1y bui!I .... 110,, 5~222 BA, NC'v.ly crptd hon1e' on Lr:AJ)E:ltSll!P ___ S_l:l.=_~-l~ * OPEN DAILY 1·5 * 422 GOLDENROD &iu!l1 of h\\'Y. ·duplex. ::: hdrntt '.!1; ha .• O\\'nur unit plus ~ BR. 2 ha. a[l1. V~r.r distinclive! Close. to b<'nch. 2 yeru-i< nr.11•. A sk i n" $12.1,000. <> quiet cul-de·sa<' in l\l<'sa del ~lar. s::1.:-i00. !M7-19o:-1. BY 011'11. \Tar. 4 Bl". 2 Ba. SHl;J() On. T.0. Fil:\ 71 ~·; pyninrs S276/n10 8.~? ... 1103, :.1.-12-9503. Fo~· llu1t 1U'trl ulldcr $;,(), u·y the Penny Pincher. El Toro El Toro LAKE FOREST 5 Bedroom Plus POO L Elegant 2 story home includes features suc:h as: many fi ne Shag Carpeting Throughout Eye Catching Livin g Ro on1 and Atriunl Huge family room \\'/\\'Ct 3 balhs bar Y..' lean 3 br/drn & \\'Ol'k· sized lots in Coronfl del• 1 -~==~==""""=~- llho11 In rcer. ts o pr1vn~·y t.tar.-SJX'cint-ll11rm1h-1o-1he NEW~DUPl;-E-X-* iry l\itchen \\'ith pass throu~h "indo\\'-built·ins \\li01 chain·llnk fenc!'! around livins: roon1 \11th its rorrn.'r Xlfl! location, v.ith some this cllArtnlng home? Prtro fircplectl of u~<l brick and vicv.•. SJXn,iom 3-BR-;--ptu'!- is rirn1 • 'EllS)' financing. the bt:!anuxl cciHngli. Pric· 2 BR., 'l' bll. rental: lots or t'Cl nl $..~.:iOO. Appointment e.xlt'B.'!. Flr.'1'.I ll!'l<'r deprc-cia- C wALKER & LEF only. 673-8."J.10. 1\on. A ,cr<ll'WI inYt'.stmcnl~ OPfiN Tit'. IT'S FUN TO eE NIC£/ MORGAN REAL TY Rcallon 546-0072 WALK TO BEACH . THE REAL ESTATERS , •. TENNIS, POOLS. CLUB Very clean 3 BR, l~ Mth:il • F~lly nn., frpl~., bltll!I, Just One L-ook carp,, dr111x:1. $<17,500. I'" 900 A d '11 I 1 · CAYWOOD REAL TY '-"'·· ' n Yl>\I Qi· ... 11111 , lovely ,1 bctft'OOm. ~11~ car· 'ft--5&1290 * pet~ lln"\IOUL l>fl1'k·like-ynr1i. 673-6642 675-6459 HARBOR VU HfITs- Lu.~k: Prl. pool-n. lot. 3 br, 2 h11. f11n1 rm. $79.500. 1111•1. l11nd, 3 c!\r gar. P\lo'r'lc..'l' 12os Outrigger, 6·14·5467, - llcalcd, O!tered. lighted pool -\Vith slide Out.doo r gas barbecue Aulo1natic garage <lo<_>r OP,ener ... and n1ore Offered for first tlm• by owner. Principals only Pr iced at only $52,900 Call 837-4239 Opon Sat .. Sun., 1 ·5 J • GET A 'CHARGE' out of your DAILY PILOT ' WANT AD NOW . HONORING Master Charge and BankAmericard DIAL 642-5678 I Don'1 give ur, the thlfl! Fo1·mal dining Mll, bulk-In • .. Ust" If in c asslfi~J.J.!ilp Just 2 }I'S old. brk 540·1720. -----"!"'~---------... -~------·-.. '° §.~te Reswts! 64MtHl!I. 'TARBELL COZY comer c.'Olla~. 3 BR, 2 BA " nu 1100 15<1 ft unit. 2 SH, t BA & Crplr . $116,7;)1). !')00 POinsctlla, 61·1~1311 or I SlS.0019 • ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~ L--------" _, I 4 • •• .. " .... . " .. ... ' -. . . • -------------" . _,, • DAILY PILOT Tutsday, July ), 11J7l ....... w. 1~!1 _ ... ..-1~!1 _ ..... l~l--...iio. l~I "'a!'.!::r· ![j]l -~-1~ ~----;;;::-~ Mobile Homes ~:iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim;;~; I 1;;mmmm~-~ l·H_un_ll-'ngt.._on ____ ~ I ·l;";l;no;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Lido Isle F..-Sole l25 Income P•oporty 166 RMI Eal ... Wo-lM TIRID OF I• ' BDRM, 311 BA. "''""" 2 6xGROSS WANTED : A HOME TOGETHERNESS? IMMACULATE -cl11g.1, beau!. P\)01, 4.'>' lot. NEWPORT BAY : 1 49 \\'ill ta.kc ovt.rYoW" po.ymenrs. INSIDE P\•t pty C114.!IOO. 673--0563 Nt>w 2 BR, l BA dollhoule. Attr'!K'llvt 2 1t111')' 1note . Call &ft. 6 PM. 646-t48:1i. Secni hldo-aw'Q m&.aler FRESH PAINT OUT Lido Isle Adult l)fU'k, prlvate beach. rooms, pool, re1taurant, I ~~~~~~~~~~ 1uitc for l\1om andl>ed. Sep-Sl6,SOO M0-3672 eodtta.il lout\tt, & banquet L arate ZJ' rec room for fun l.o!JI ot privacy in this ~~ :;.;..;R_A;,, .. '-E-C_H_A_R_M--FV1'2K;o'ltl"'"'G-, -,,..,"".,."i""io-nt,..;o::on:.::d;.:. ftcll!ty. Well loc:ated. room 1 and -..-. M.'Clu<k.od .... cnic !ii"'"' 3 bdrrn., 2 bit. too'n-Jill M-' f ,1 k for ex""nt\011 Gro111 over pot:lc;;;.;""'1or dinlna ~Klt:1· ~ in dtt.irit.ble Un1Wr'5• Eni:llHh Coynlry f Am 11 y \1Vlng out 0 Ill/lie .... a I! $2000 ·;.r ~nit. $110.000 th~ sun or tt·.11.n. 3 BR, 2 lty Pa.11<. 1''1n.Uy room "'ilh hon1t-. 60 b1 . lot. 4 °,ncr. 890 \Y . l5Ui, no. 1" do\\'n, Lt-aMJ _ llack of bftr & BA 110.nny kitchen witt1 riff.pl.RN!, birg'e nlMh:!r 1>1.1lte Bdrma.Jbatlts. llugc llv. Newport Beach. I {~~~;;;;''\'1\11>1:~~~ txttiw. Le.rw"e tol on 1.-uJ.de-with flrepiacl' and _IHll.cQny nu ... -rcc.-rn1.-& -dlt1. rm. 8'<29-BUDOJl":R v,rnOX30act=-1 pe. Only-134;908. Just·listed, -1ot·11-o~l)d t'4~l $L52,500 ' ded room. Costa l\1esa Adult ~oo·t i.ru,1. Call ~. JJinglc Ual'UXt'S. A tvin1c LIDO REAL TY Park. $1950. HERITAGE llEALTORS. yoit'I'\' lWre 10 t"njoy. $55,!XX), 3377 Via Lido, N'pl. JJeach American :).'i7~9390 EXTREMELY f in e op. po rtunlly for good, Opetl ........ V • • ·* 673-7200 * IOX47 with 10X20 cabana, FR.'"'NCIS.CAN 15100-. xlnt ''""'· 1741 Pomona, A Meta Veres. s11nce 41 Costa 1'1esa "BIG SUR"· Scpo.rnte fan1ily hi l\tesa Venle. 2MXI aq. Jl. concl. l Br furn. Pilgrin1. . FOUNTAINS e red hill PRIVATE party wanlJI hou~ MOBILE Home, lOx-40', xln't rn1, rorrnal dining rrn, 4 hi' +, 4 or nt0re bdrms. 642-6990. lrg bednm, plus a fiuncieck. Prine. only. S.ll>-6099. ":oi:'°X50'°"'-"'r'"u~RN~~2~B-,,~,~Ba-, --4 PLEXES Only $52,:im. Cnll. • • 846-1351 01· 847-8531 REALT't" ~iission Vle10 9X36 pallo. Driftwood Bl'nch • Univ. Paric Cenh"I'. Jrvlne Club. $11.cro. 536-78U steady-flow bwineas, ideal for lhe young couple want- Jn,g to work for a ron1- foa1able lnOOme now and a secure future; or n1lddle 11.ge t.'OUple wanting a l\fr & ~Irs operation. Uqoor store, groct'ry store, Shell Station w/lube ·room, lawxiromat. Call Anytime, 552-1500 LOVELY JBR: 2 BA, fsm ON BCH & goU CM!, Hnlgn. OUlce 'hot.In; 8 A:\I to 8 Pi\1 rm, cpts & d.rpll. Alondra. ~·x57' dlx., fpl, dsh"·shr, ~~~r. J>r1nclpals only. wshr/dryr. 53&-4736 MUST SELL I ~==-~=---1;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; By ov.•ner, ~ve ·on lhls .. , B h -$24,500: beautiful model home, t yr.1.N;.c;;e..;w.::po.;._rl_;..;H_< ____ 1,..-------, [M ~Id, 4 BR, J !A. bonus r1,. 4 BR . 2700 SQ. FT. I ~:t•, I • Three IX'dl'OO(ll starter home am. mi., ,·111.g cpl, a r 592,000. Form · din rm·\\"t'l i;'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii.iiiii~ not far from Ilea.ch. Copper oond, sprinklers, c O v 'd hli_r , two pallos, b It in kettle kitchen, 2 vanity fMl.lio. S57,000. Sae to RJI" vacuum, J car gar, ext. 150 baths. O"·ner 11.1)'8 one year preeiall'. Open Sat & Sun l· Illes. 2442 Windward Laue, Acreage for sale old "'A.Sher, dryer. refrlg go 5, 4041 Escudero Dr. , Ne"·j>nrl Beach ... · be I ice hcluse, barber shop ren· Let us 11how you how to g n lat plus 2 bedroom hou~: your invetitment program with one of these deluxe Priced to go at SU0,000. On 4 • plexcs. A 11 11.mcnitles State H""'Y· 247, 9 mi. N. of plus ex,-ellent locatl~n. Only Yucca Valley on 0 ld ~ $64 UW\ Woman Springs Rd. (TI4) 10 !fl down. .......... 364-2320 Sparling Investment C 6'"5661 * ELEGANT B E A U T Y orp. -SHOP, Newport, ~ea ch. * R-1 CORNER* Own<• operat!id. Good Eastsldc CoAta l\1esa. cllen!ele -xlnt area - 100x130. 2 Older houses money maker! J 11 n es s Close In forces sale. 642--0596, or RIVIERA REALTY "" 54!H)l28 641_~~?"~s:Y6oi~v-. es-. jiiiiiiiil•l•.,-•uiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiii :~~ =11ror fast sale. 8.18-2616. 1:: AR L F .us s EL P.1 AN eSPOT FOR RAN.CH• -"----1:~~~;::;;:::=::1;L:;e~g~u:;n;0-;;;a;e;••;h;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;1 -~ R~t1-~Jl. o 25 Acre~. level \and Best , ~--~~-~--1 Pen-ls Lake LocA.tion 7..oncd • HUJtRY & S\\'li\1 • MONARCH BA y Harbor View Homes for horses, Mobile Honie . • .. ' in this pt'e'H'tige 4 bedrm, Spncil'lus J bdrm, 3 balli Palermo Model OK. Call today. SIX UNJT -apartments with I} D ocean hl'<'Czc11. Spuclous 3 lamHy nn plus lon111tl din· family ~~nee in one of A stone·~ throw I ro n1 e BAY MESA• ing nn, ~ bath. $49,950. L.nguna'l'l finest c:ommunl· Fashion I11l11nr!. 2-Sty. bcn u· 548·2121 • 'ATTI • fies, Ptiva.tc patio!(, front. ty; 4 BH.., 2 frplcs., \\'\'l IJar,I "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WALKllt back & off 2 bclrms. Com. boat gate, gree n bl' 11 .1" Bf{. 1~ BA, bltlns, crpt'd, 1111 s ! dl'p'd. 65' x 300', close to grammar school. $10::.0. In· _,..,,., ple~ly lent..'ed, prl\•at<! beach cluhhouse, pool & n1uch Commercial inn Beel'h Blvd., lf.B. & beach club. Perfect for c'AP"o"'ru· AREi.~IT~Yuy a1.,~'l7.~ __ P_•_opo,,___rt-'y ____ 1_5_1 CAIL Stl-1418 family &. Pnter111.i.ning. . 1u.. .,.. .... J..., $94,500 * OCEANFRONT * BEACH CITIES REPOSSESSIONS GRUBB & ELLIS PARADISE f'or information and locatlon Re1ltort 7,000 Sq. ft. of "'OOd & charm l th =• •'VA ho 2863 E ~-Cd duplex. Sl20.0C(I. t. Rare corner in L.ngun:i o ese rn .,. met, . .....,.,. H"y., :\1 LIDO REAL TY !j()' x 150' -exceptional. conta KotA-SABIAN 675-7080 3377 Via Udo. N'pl Beach l'C.'Slaurant silt'. Subrnit * 673-7300 * offC"rs • asking $22.5,t:m. RMI Estele 9'2""41 BIRDS & l!EES * BEACH HOUSE * 7. Build to suit lot in C.O.M. u...... 2 Bedroom! 47' frontage -parking for 14 BY owner. A.ccep..... .~ .• , ~;u be your friends ln !I cll.1'8. GO cents a foot. motion, must sell. 4 to 5 this super Cedar &: giaM One block lo beach come. Asking $115,000. but make an ollCT. KINGAARD R.E. 642-2222 Industrial Ptoperty 168 4. ACRES \\fell locull>cl L'Orner. Present lncun1e $1400. per mo. Great pclential . will divide. Ap- 1•1'Qx $1 .25 s:q. ft. Roy Mccardle Re•ltar 1810 Nev.<port Blvd., C.trt. 548-7729 __, BR., din. I fRm. rm11. & contemporacy home. 3 Large Close to pier & shops ~. 126' rorner location ln bonus rm. Your work Is bdrn'm., ...i..tt a den \\ith out· Only $39,500 co M Off , t $165 000 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"' '-· ri-"' 1 ~-BOA BAY PROP . . . ereu a ' 'I' ""'te: lip ""'ers, pa. I o. side entmncl'. Nestled in a BAL • but submit any oUer. Lots for Si1ie 170 block wall; upgraded All \'Cry desirable, private, * 673-7420 * I;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, attll!I. 2 Months o Id • \Voods Cm:e sctling. This J 4: Stylish oHlce building \\"ith I ' 963-280.l bdrm. beauty has ocean Oceanfront Duplex room for expansion. Ample LAKE PARK · V'lews &-Ovm' 2200 sq. It. of Large bldg + hay & ocet1n parking. Naipe Tenants. .....:1,_ from tht• 4 ~· old exclusJve living. O"'y $89,500 I vlt'W + 4 gamgcs + extra $382,000 • .... , ... ,,~-· bcucti Jal + furn. + con1er. Calif. claaslc t1 only a "'°" '4 · Long time owncr $135,000. (CALL 6 75. 7225. "'&lk: away, locn1ed in a 'IY .ff R. Brose' Rca11or. GTJ..3012 mos1 desirable area, This Is &C>-16' no n•h _.,,,at S33,450. it'• REAL ESTATE WEST BLUFF a steal. Call -1190 GJcmneyrc St. For1nal gardens, sltellered for PERFORMANCE 494-9'47l &fil.03l6 terrace, pools, p u I t I n g * 847-3384 * greens. 3 Br, 2 Ba, $45,000. By Owner-Prestige 1 9 o o CLOSE IN Pleue C8l1 DenOOn Model, choice Joe., 4 lrg Overlooking !he city & beach. 1 ~=A.uoc!O"'C.-C-•c:""-c=--0•-cn.0-73-'11'7-­ bdrm'1, 3 &, 3 car pr., Beautiful Z-8\y, home 1\ith P.fUST sell Now, 8ayshoretl APARTMENT SITE Prime Huntington Beach locatloii, with excellent "window" near llunlinitlon 1-lurbour $200,000 HARBOR COMP'ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 sep fam rm., forma1 dtn beam ceil's .. & Jot. of ~'OOd Cozy Collage, prt heh, 2BR.J~~;;;;;=;;:::;::;=~7 rm .. iunlcen liv rm. PJin. ~Ung:-3 Bdnns;, 2-battrs: lb&, \\-'fpatkl, yrd, boat 1tg. 157 TI?lfE offered • -N"pt. cipal1 only. S 5 4, 50 0 . trple.; J&e. recreation room. .+ nJC?nl lo expand. Xi95 Blvd. 9,2•,;, ·Return spend· st6-50JS. ~1any extras. An exceptional Cre!ltvie"'' Dr, TI4f64&-9079 able income. Realtor 675-G700 BUILDER has old Top of the 1 -"'p°"R°"E"',s"'T~l~G~E~L~IV=IN~G~-1 •=zl o• &14-7311. \\'odd lot. Valley view of Razor litlarp home, l\1-'0 CONDO . Vacant, treed gar. Condominium' strea1ns. grazing cattle, dens, pool, 3 BR. 2 BA. for sole 160 d~r & birds. Last of lltory • formal din. and large 00 U origlnlll Laguna B e a c h ,.,_ ... , nn. Qose lo brftch. $43,(((1. Low wn, or WI • h -~ "' ..... ...,-rent w/opt. to buy. 673-5221, .-CONDO-Vacant TREES artisls aven. nee,.,., OrilY. $45,000. LEADERSHIP. -1100 fi.12.3645. ,,--,, -I. 3 n'R, 7 BA.' sc"·age digposal, surveyed & 80-4466 er SJ&.3181. 4f4·1' 11 • ,...._ ... , .,.,.. top complete & paid. Soon MUST SELL 2 Bdnn "Sea Jr. Estate HARBOR View hon1es -4 br, $43,IXXl.1 La.\• down or 5221~·ill lo !!tart plans by N.B. H.v'n" home, f•w blk• 2 1 ~ bn, \\'et bsr, xlnt lamily rent \Y Gp(. to buy. 673· · architect. $18,500. \V i 11 "' Custom 5 !x>droon1, 4 hath Lo o d u J " "" ""'5 B'-fi'om ocean on Bushard .nr, home. ~n 11 Y -».,_~_·_-_•·~-M-·---~" 1 1u1bordinale to construction Veta. hon1e. Gorgt'OUS pool. 64:.-2848 t '" Adams. $l6,900. J\.1ake ofr. Fonnal dini~ m l, fanli!y · llK11 · Income Property 166 loan. 494-9526 Qwnoo/Pdnclpol• 0 n I y, '"" -""'"'"'"'' Su•· OCEANFRONT A mNTION 961.-5T44. rotll'l(h>d by lu.o:h larulc;cap-Duplex, ownu /agent 673-9266 NEW 56 UNIT .FOR SALE BY O\VNER ing. $78.CKX) bric 494-8003. Duplexc.11 near the ocean · Deluxe Carden Appru1ment BUILDERS No quallfyl'ng, llssumc 6'i~-4 TARBELL Miles Larson, Realtor 200'1~ ls! O\\'ner deprecin· Br, l '.i ba. Bcsl Jocatiou. * ~ o=• * · ~1 -~" Like new Jnslrle & out. BEAUTIFUL location .,,.,.....,.,.,,, t1on. ""'uxe ouwt apart. g SOUTH LAGUNA. 1 block located in holtf;Sl Annhein1 Many xtru. f7141• 892--457 • lo beach. Newly remodeled Sant• Ana apartment are a. All 683# Retherford Dr, llB 2 Bdrm,. family rm, large amenities including A/C, IDEAL for lrg family, Im· deck w/ocean view. Guest HEATED 38' pool, Jmmac 2 dish"·a.sher, built-ins, ll· mac. 3 BR, 15x20 den (4th RPt. $62,500 firm. By owner. lllory, 2300', 5 bnn, den, tan1 lumlnated ceilings. etc . BR) + tlnl&hed gar, (borws Call 499-1204. Would con-rm, 2~ ha, J car, Sad· Priced very reasonably. rm) c:lse to .11.ll t1Chls & sider summl'r rentals al90. dleback lligh, 131' "'ide $185,000 ®"·n & has loan shppng, .11.vail now. $34.500. * OCEAN VIEW * cul-de-Mc. $49,500. Ptt. Pr· commitment for $590,000. 847-1905. ~ ty. 842-2414 . llurry, there aren't niany Irvine Huge, octa.n view Jiv. m1. l-'~~=~-----1 like this around. ~tr. }.1is- wff'rpl; din area. 2 BR. den University Park done I 1ai Ph 639-J50L + guest rm, "'fw carp, ''In The · N•w City 1hruout. Central k I t : PRINCE"TON model, J BR. 2 Of 1-lne'' w/range, oven, dishwhsr. BA, alr cond, n1any xtTilll. 8 UNITS • .. See lhis one! $53,500. B $49 900 Land Immaculale 4/br. 1 ,,,_,.old P.tlssion Realty $OT.l1 Y owner. • · Shows SI939 gross spendable. w~-incl. 552--789.l OWIX'r has had no vacanry home wtth QuOrietttalul~'Or ! t.AGUNA Canyon Mini-Randi for t\l.'O yen rs. 2 t BR, 4 2 gartlem. let c e-sac by owner, 3.35 hill1<ide TIME FOR BR, 2 J BR, & 2 laundry adjoining lovt"ly gnaenhl'lt in aCl't'!, lee 2 BR. 2 ba, Prin ruo1ns. $85,IXX> Loan and \\·ill ' 0The Ranch" · Irvine's only. Owner fil'llnce 29' •' curry small serond. 10 yrs. planned t.'Ommunil)'. 15 mln-do\vn. $93,000 or submit. 714 old <W'VVI Orange Coun!y, utC!J from Fashion Iiland & -4!»-«i68 aft S QUICK CASH •--!IN!fl, ~1r. i\Ilscione '/ 277 NL·wport Bench. Among the Laguna Niguel Ph. ro9 .. 1501. Orange Orchard•. Reduced 10 S40.900 3 B•.:. ~~~,.., THROUGH . A 495-0052 C WAll<[H & lll Renlton 546-0022 LOVEL\' 4 BR W/lfl'enl 1S.x23' ru11y encl. patio, lan1. r1n. w/regulatlon glate pool toble. l..ocated &CT'OS!I lrom park & El Qunlno Real School. Red Ca r p e I Rt'altorl!". 833-3380. O\VNER, 3 Br, 2 Ba, \Vf't DAILY PILOT ~~· opt" .,,,,, $41,000. Lido Isle LlOO Isle -By Owner -3 Bit. 2 Bil: .• lam. rm., 45' lot. $76.5CK>. Princ:lplas only. Daily Pilot Want 1\(IS haY1! ~67>-_T.ml~•-·-~-~~= harp ins 1alore. \Vant ad results ..... 6-12-5678 WANT AD 642-567t $@\l~lA-2'"B!rS " Thal Intri guing Wo rd Game with a Chuckle (ilit•~ liiy Cl.AY t . POlL4H 0 Reorionge J.t1er1 of th• ,,...--.._,....-....._ four .s<:rombl«I words be-Sow to form four J/mple words.. · 1,_~v_o~x~c~E_N~..,. _ I' .J ·I I I I Ip I N IA i· I l -~-r-ff~E~W--....V~0~1 ! _ I · 1 I' I _ ·1 B 0 Y D E ff 'J I I I I FOfei§fiif's cOmmerih ""Tliii thing that Impresses me most o bout America is fhe way par• enf$ -1hetr.chUdten. l·J I O C...plolo ·ti!. chucUe ..-! by "'""" fo tho ml"'ng wonl you d•velop from np No. 3 btlowr. *96 Units* ' CE:-OTRAL t'OSTA i\IE&\ Sl ,280,000. $ q,333. per unit Ed R~ fu'allor 646-8811 DOCTORS & INVESTORS ATTENTION 20 nC'\\' t1nlt!I, Costa i\lt"S.1. * n1il~·N 10 bcR<'h. Accelerated d l" JJrl'l.'iation nppnrrunitl:. ~heel. income $54,000. Fot tlC'lltil~ rllll CJS REAL ESTATE 548-LISS or SXJ--05.ll4 *wow* 10% NET* On Annu:i.I grosg of $21.00> 12 U A~ 2 Udrm Untum. I )('AT <1ld..SpA.nlsh modtorn $15,000 DOWN 16')'0-f't'fUm on-dO\\-n PLUS ""· DEPREClATION L~NOl~R£A.LT.YeSl2-SQ22 7 UNITS-$75,000 t:Xcellerlt IJL"trter or rellre! mt·nt uniti\, l hlock from eout 11..,.1., 'v " 1 k 1 n a dllta.nce to all achla It ohop'g Sparlint f nve11ment , • PRINT NUM8ER£0 lETi tRS iN I' r 11 1: I ~orp. 6&~1 THE~E SQUA~ES . _ . . _ TRIPLEX -$40,00l Coflta ~fell\, Eul!!idt' loo11tlon. ·e '-"'SCRAMBlE A!OVE "nus I I I I I 114, 6M-'19$ 0, ~ -·-TO GfT ANSwt~ CM Uni lt -Triplex $67,500, 1 _.::S.::C:.::R::A:.:M.::....:·L::IT=S....:A:...:..::.N:.::S..:.W:..:E:.:R:.:S:...:..::.IN~C.::.r,LA:..:..:.SS.:.l"'.fl.:.C:..A:..:..:.Tl:..:O:..:N-'=8~0:..:0_1 e?jf:,,:~~i ~,;,,•0 1 • Easts.idc Cost" Mewi. One parcel ll!Ox300; zoned for a lotlll or 18 units. $95,000 CALL e 6ifi•:Z414 ~wc.· REALTY Nt•r Ntwport P•tl Offlre R-1 LOT Zoned for 6 Units, Hunlington Beach. Sewer · paid. Alley. $20,000. Sparling lnv:estment Co•p. 6Ja.566J C-2 LOT, xlnl toe., approx. 50xUIO on Harbor Blvd.,· C.l-1. must sell, owner. 1213) 792-1028 VIE\V WT Nl'\l'J>Ort Ek>ach view or Bay .t-oce11n. $47,500. 979-3l9·1 Mobile Home/ Trailer Parks 172 OWNEl'l DESPERATE ~1us1 St'lf. 2.1 hy &I i'olobi!e hon1e ,t· lot. hll{h '1n smog frel', Gnvilnn llills Terrace AAS--0337 MOuntain, Desert-- Resort 174 EX""PREJl.1ELY f in e ~ p n rtun lty fo1· good. .stcady-llo\v business. Idea.I for the yuung l'OUp\e want· 1ng to 11'Urk for a com· forl,able income no1v and a secuN' future. or middle age couple ~·an11l).g a Jlo1r & i\lrs opcrntlon. UQuor store, grocery store, Shell Station w/lubc room, lawulromat. it.'C house. bather shop ren· tal pl1,11 2 bedroom hou!1£!. Priced lo go al SII0,000'. On StHIC! Hwy. 2'17, 9 ml. N. or YuccA· Volley on O Id \Vnmll.11 Springs Rd. (7141 :J64..'.2.120 Lake Gregory Chalet -Lake \'lew 2 Ult 11,1 BA fr/pl furnished $26,500 821.41.42. Ranches. P'1rms, Grov11 110 FAUJ3ROOK, 10 acres, !l\J'OC htnd wfhoml' "ight, vie~·s. IV <'Apllal Jtnfn po11!ntll\I. $3000nt·. Owner, t c r n1 • , S#-.'\OJ7 Reel Esta!• Exchi1nge 112 IFAJitlLY w/largt', s. r. hmne, car, like to exc~ fM' MmP. wfpool, In N.B. tO:eA. R.l'fs. Pt. Aue. (415) T.11-1 . RH1 Estele W•nlod 114 -1 WILL..:.. • GUARANTEE TO SELL • VOU!l l-IO~tE • IN 30 DAYS. Clish. ndvanced. A~l • , • .-• • • • • • • ... • M1-6612 ,, c L. A 5 5 I F I E :D 6 , 4 2 • 5 . 6 7 8 - SAYE tASH! Wtd~. Jiii)' 4, 1973 PJLOT·ADVERTISER , JOIN. THE • lLERUl/l!I. • WE!RE SAVING SPACE FOR ( YOU ••• . " ~ ~- ~ ~ -~ ~ • ~ ~ If you sell a service and don't advertise in the DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the ~ard way. The Service Directory (classifications 600-699 in the classified ad section daily) gives y0u ;in advantage you get through no other advertising medium. It reaches customers who are ready to buy. Be there when your prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to ' sell. If your service isn't listed , we'll start a category just for you. Pick up the phone right now and reserve your space in the "Sellers Circle" ... Your Direct Line to Directory Results 642-5678 CLASSIFIED AD DEPARTMENT DAILY PILOT ' -- i 11 ., • ) ir PILOT ·ADVERTISER Wtdll6day, J11l1 4, 1~71 F ..... I ~ I "-'·-· I~ I -"'-J~ I _,,,Biie I~ 1----1~ 1....-.. -1~ I •·····-1~1 l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I ]~ jtullin ... Oppor!unlty 200 ATTENTION JIOCTORS/DENTISTS -DEVELOPERS- Oupl1x•• Untum. JSO A_p._l_s._F_u_m_. ____ 3_&o_ Afl!. Unfvrn. 365 Apta., Offlce Renttl 4~ Personals Costa Mew Newport INch Cotta Meu Furn. or Unfurn. 370 ~ • .,..... t--i.'LJ,..)' LJCBNS:F:D PRESTIGE * l'>PIRl"l'UAl.l!;t • Huntington a..ch c: !Mr LI 11 ....... 10 JO UNIVERSITY PARK NEW 3 Br. 2 ha. J..c. kitch. 2BR, Jbn, l.rg pa.Lio, ~llld S3S &t up. J BR. l BR Ii lJ?'l;T'lJRN. l & 2 Br. Garden OFFICES · P u; "'ao .. ,... •m· Attrectlve 2--bt.>dtoc»n, den, Bltns, pa1Jo: ~PH. carp. KB.rage, no children, 21S7 8 Bachclors. C~or TV, maid Apts. J"'rpk:, D/\\', priv. LA QUINTA HERMOSA Foun1a.in \ra.lht)', BeauU· 1in1. AdV'IC(' un all nut!t<'1"$. Olflnccllor boine tprivnlu S:.'75. 837-26.'6 Mornings. Alnertcan Ave. $\!rY, pool . The l\tcp, 415 N. patkl. $1SO.SI90. !»T-2SU S -'·b Co 1 E , J··' ...... w bulJdl-~ ,.-.. ·-·• 312 ,"/. El Cn.rniou l:i•a.J, S.'111 N E ;pl\•~ Ull I"\' llfltC I .. v. ~ '""' uqi;;, •'v"'iu 'If' 111 l' ll l l'. 4!12·9lJ6, dwrlllncl 2 ™ittm, double Nl:.-,Y 3 Br. 2 Ba, t•ntrl A/C. 2DR -Uofuro duplex, ™'W ewport II., NU. 646-96.~1. $90 k up, I l 2 br, lrallers. Ing & S1>acioui Apts. Trr· Door; 3,000 JqUIU'C f~l. .tJ:!-!IOlt tln'f)hlt.'t'. Dlnlna are a. Rent/Lse QPI. $275 .per n10. paint. drps, & erp1,1, Adil.A AT bt>ach. Yel'lrl1 ; bach., 2 133 E'. 161h St. Sp 42, C:O.Ul ntct'd pool, ,w1kt'n-srilJI \\•IU di\"ldt' Into 5tn(Lllcr -------~ buUt-ins and Sf'IVice porch. 833-UOl; 552-9003. only, no prt1. M5-44S2 aft 6 BR. 3 BR. S200 1'o S400 ~leaa 8.BQ. Unbellt'Vl'lble Uvtng. offic~. ~ pe_r square AITR.AC'rfV1': n1alf', ~3. 011-r1 530 tiou1e1 Unfurn. 305 Houq1 Unturn. -------Lagun1 1HIU1 General Rear yard hat covered L NI I 2 BR. Adult.I. No pel$. Patio. Property l~ou.so &n-3850 1 28=.R~.-:-l'~,-:-.. -.,-.2-,~,,-.. ,..,.,.-.~rl l BR. UNFUR.N Sl65 fool, lnc'lud<'I cupcl.11, ~111•· &lwnd•cdi~·ss, ,""'','""1 ' r1·~g~~G~~~~~~"'~';"t·;"°~'~""j'~a~oed;·~lru~lt~~~·~9~u~no~~g~ue~:!:1:~J~·~~~~~~3'"~1~6~th~~g~~~~;;;;~*~~·~~l~~~~l~l"~~-;-~J-c'Ai~l BR. F'URN Sl85 drupet. &ll urUllies; Ja.nJ. i111!,'C l'Q 11 ra t· y e u:. e er!. r cpa d . Pronryardh11.scrim-t. n rn. 365 pafK),poo ,no pe11, ....,,,.w we-,~ . 'l' J.ntere11t and Depreciation! plete privacy. Po o I and SE.ill\ Tr'"""'c' BnJES 2 BA., Pl., C.~t. Cnll _.AU.. urn..rrJES PAID Stovull (714) ~"-""". &G-29-11 _. ~--~l~Ol_'<_M __ ~-1 'l:x~llent Location in '"''"'.' OO""I prl·"I·~-. Clo,. < " •• •• am. ua -= gate•. Dono Point 2 BR I n \ e-1 • ., Kl•I• ~ ~ -.... ... vi'"'""" "" ate~ h ,. 1 LOW PRICED & ' • '· ..... · · Adult.. No Pet11 PROBLF~f Pn"·n111K->'· Con. <>n.nae Counly for Meditlil to shopping center $310 pe •-• 1" .,.,a~ · ew 5 CJIJt lo m11ybP So pt?t~ Crpts "' Building -on Fast Develop-n10nlh. t:a.11 e v ~ n in ... : • ~~l'mott•n83n1"2· 1cn n.'C club. PANORA.'1IC Ocean \llew. NICE 111 _dl'ps, b1tns. g.16--7129. ' 14 blks S. of Son Dl~o Frwy BAY FRONT OFFICES fldcnt. • i; Y 111 flu 1 h"' t ~ c J B · I & ~ -...., J 8~1100 on Jkach, t blk W. on Holt . Jil\:>:;n.ancy "<11u1~t·ll11;;:. :\bo1 · na risto street acros!I 6~ or 642--0200 any ' · Lrg 3 Br, bltn kit •• 2 Ba. ~ ........ :\f t BR. inmiediatl'ly a\oa..ilable to 16211 Parkside 1...anc.) Prrst!s::,. orri<-es, .°''l-'f look1n1: ''°" &: adop tion!! n·f. , rrom New Mercy rtospltal. tin1c. Newport BNch Bldg le!IS lhan l yr. old. On Quiet Sttlt't. $UO~l0. rom(l('ltely ret urbWicd, 11e.,,. 1n.a1 847->141 Bi.1.HAAt ~!' 111 Nt...,..!X>M Al'CARE • 612-41:'.6 Drive by Bristol & Centr3l A h • Close to beach & harbor. Bkr. 6'1>5800. 1 644-22S9 ~---~-~---1 Jknch. Various •I«' sult1.'ll .. . to see loc~tlon -Will sell, n• e im HARBOR VIEW $300/1'.10. 4~289-;-i I "'"""""'"'"~"'""'""'""'"~ cps. Newpor1 8e1ct! b lo11,· its Sl 20. i•·r nion 111. Pllf.G~A!'<.rr:? Th In I< 1 n l lease o~ h~1~~t'':t. 1 BDJU.1 Jinusto. No cltildt'\'n -HOMES-Newport Beech NYCE trg, 1 Br. AIJI• built-in ld~~~~1F°~~~N"i; SUMMER-WINTER du~('S . dr11p, cpt, utllitic'!I, (11~~~1?1/(~~11.:~~~ !~l2~ Co or pets. $125. mo. (2.13) Palermo Model, 4 Bed-stov~. rebii:. pnv .. patio, pcls. li4 Moote Vista, 0.1. jaJii!orial ll<'rvli'l."11. l\lonthty t11'S ·'Ila~ ~ urtesy to Bro~ers 598-3523 YEJ\RLY SJ!l. 1 blk ocean, all uUI. pa.Id, J145. Call YEARLY or lt'luie. 3700 Nl'"'ilOrt Bl"l§b. ~·-~•-·--·-· -----r rm., family rm, $650 lBR 200 t dra &16-0U2 D1n1 Point Antt{l'• R.f't1tak Bkr. N.B. 6T>i.UJ, Al..COllOLIC.c; Anen,>'nioull . • "--& Din-l'ou•.-• Bayshor" pe•. mo. lease. Agent · ' cp · peg, gar, ·Vll'l<O Bal~· 1•1 1 67' ·~· pi.--"' .... ,, ~t, °"""-e '"'' 1 ""''" •· patio, 4900 River. IH~ B•lbo. lsl•nd' """J vuil , \'f • ............... ~ Of>'"FICE ~·~In n1..oYoi)' t'O n· ~""')(" au.-i. or "'.' : ~hli~~~~~~~i~~i-e COR. lot. trg 2BR. tpl, 644·7270. G ~"EA:~~:~v·d!~ 2 ~~11~ 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. structed Co11tcn1por11ry bid~ 1 .O. l~x lnl~'-~·-e Snack stK)r> _ M11rlna pnlio, 'crpls. a pp 1' s, $165 . Util Pd. Clean & nl c·c. * ELE ANT 2 Bit w/gar. balcony, encl. gang~. $190'. 2 BR., 1 & 2 BA, Bl1ll ap. In So. i..a.fruna fturn $175. SWINGING SINGLES e R.E. Sales Oppty gardener. $375 yrly lease. 1 Br. 0(.,"t'8Jlfront, Balboa. I Nr, shop.~/hch. Yr I Y · 837-J927 p\1&1,u. Pool. 642-617~. n10, 325 to 1000' 5Q ft. Ocf>ru1 Call ··L .. ~nh·> 2·8 pin (L{()..l25(t • 645-1700 Ap~rtment•. fwRent ~37; eves &. y,•knds, """°'""'.,.---,,,-,..-,...,"'"'I:-~--------! \•ieY.'I cpts drp• • · Holland Bus. Sa_les $285 -2 BR, f:rplc home. Gar. . 64&-13.15 OCEAN \'le11-s, wtk to bch, 2 Sa n Clem'ente l'Onil · C ·' · : nir r:-.t not n111JX'Hl~lblc for itny 66-4170 or S40--0Glll 1. ;C:o;r~o:n;a;;;:d;•;';:;M:'~':;:;;;:;;;:;: ya.rd, 2 patios,' N('\\'J)Orl ~~-~~--;;;;~~ !~~~;;:~;;~== i BR, fw·n or u n 1 urn ·· ontaci Giu-y ~O$t.M' d1•bu oth<.'r 1hn11 niv o\\·11. Investment Opportunity 220 WANTED active werldng partner lo enter the "'OOd finish-removing and "'OOd 1 bleaching service on a 60 pereent basis of all \\·ork you perform. Good '"'Orker can net $300 a \\Wk .. I p."ly .all overhead. Lots ot work • on hand. 90 percent of work done on cuslDmC!I' premises. • Ren'K>Ving all types of "'OIXI finishes from furniture &: ~ • terior & exterior 11·ood v.'Ork. Homes. Bus. btdgs, Marine vessels, elc. $1500 • required to enler 24 year of . established bu.Rines&. Money ' ~funded in 12 months. Leave message w i I h ; Answering Service. 71 4 • 688-2000, Extension 13. Money to Loan 240 1st -TD Loans ·up TO 9S% 2nd TD Loans •iins C lst Be h • , at Llngo Didi.;, :11700 s. , k T J 1 1 ·1973 ~ S450 • Perlin Pt Cham i A F 360 •P r•no •c $220--$250. mo. Bkr. 496-5721 sr1,\U.. 2 Br,\~· & v.•alk to Const J!il'.·ay, 4~1397 2_t.1r um.·r, u y . . * * * * * * 3 BR~ frplc, ·okl~ honie.1 ng ~p~l~•~·-'-u~r~n~·-...._ __ ;;,;:.o 1-3 BR upper duplex. Oceru 3 fir, 2 Slory. 2~l Ba, !rplc, ll-ach. Sl5fl. untum. Cd~f . 2700 ~;. Cst HW')', 4(00 -~a.mily C~unseling Oe!uxe 3 BR, 3 BA. owner'11 NU,VI EW RENTALS Balboo Penlnsulo Vu. $250 n10. Open ,\Vknds, incl gar1t4.-e. vu . ~ 1'1i· Ct. er md. iulle1' 1 ..... ,,, 636-.iOOO ot MS-3&1.1 wiil, in new duplex, near 6TJ403tl ·or 49.f.3248 lt}-2. 34.WJ Via &pinoz~. 496-IGSol I ~~~~~~~~~~~1 500-900 sq . ·ft . Fron\ J7c"Air beach, patkK;, fireplace. 110 $35 WEEK & UP capl.strano Bch. Sil~ ------~---1 oond. <'Pts, drps, pvt prkit Social Clubs 535 pets, $425. mo. Available 8-l TifE BLUFFS eve1. Huntington Beach II a:t.] lot, S('('uritv, 6 7 3 -4 1 2 O ~ Nf'arly con1pleted, FanlasUc • Sleeping Rooms Coron• dol u ., ._ ,-Charles \V. ~111.Scers, 011·ner/ * INTRADATA * • • * * * * View, huge 3BR, 21£ be, • Housekeeping Rooms 1YM1 WAITING I k ~ forml dining, tam~. 2 e occan View Aprs: l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii~I > r. Q U ALI1'Y n1ntch ,rs t BALBOA INN LIST I' FUU.. SE1tv1a:· wJPHO'ro 2BR, So. of Hwy.-carpets, l"Jllcs, n1any xtras. Uase OP R drapes stove, $22Smo. w/optiOn-ro purchase. $600. 105"'Miin lrec!l___ -~ EN ooms 400 Westcllff ~ullding "Lnrgl'lll In Cnlif'' &12-:>957 Ho"'lltd Gurvit:t 675-8740 a ..,.. for _ Cemer \Vl'stcllfl Drive &. !Call NO\\' for Fl{~~ sum· 837--0530 days, 842""967 l'Yl'.."1 Shar~Rodocorated Q,(_ . ~ ! ~ 1, 2 or J BR Apt R<;>OJ\LS Sl8 \l"k u.p "'/k1t S30 Irvine Bh·d., Ne"' p 0 r 1 pie profile on 1 1>ro5J)('Cliw r -, .:::= atlhe y,kupapts.<;:hildrn&rictBc!ach. J\lr. lloward !llAl<'h.24h'""l Cost• Me111 BEA<;H home. 4 BR, 2 BA. [ 3 BR 2 BA conv den trplc VILLA YORBA ~.:tlon.-?176 NeoA_:port Bl\'d .. M.5-GlOl. 714 • 541-373.~ / LA ~~ fiun rm, pool rm w/poo! h<oni porcl~ & lrg re~r ter: ON TEN"ACRES Ci\f. S.ls-9T.115, 645.-J967. • I I I e MESA VERDE e table, frplc, across su·eet rncr>. Nr ocean & bay I-I ti to Be h • L,\IJIF:S July Spec n yr 3 Bednn, 2 bath, enclosed from sandy 'bea<.il. $4:;z, l~i bc.oaches .Adult! only. $400 Apts. fum./unfurn. Lease 17'4~ a42 9622 2 SLEE~lNG i:oom•, ladlt>s * WATERFRONT * tnt•mbcrship $j. C n 1 I patio, Soooker t ab 1 e, ,t; last. 645--083(l. nl'or n10 Yrly. l\lay consider Fireplace I priv. palios. • ~~ly. S1ngll· sm, Share $15 Prime locallon, N c \\'po r I 'P1lr•r'l'r' ~ 3 6-127 t or -ghboy-:g-& --~~Wl-.~.R~.S* -~--~~•~Good-~ EASTBLUFF View home for July summer rental. 900 se Lan C·'''f °" =• ·• -~~-=-~-~~ V•all"r furnished. $375. mo-3 BR • ~ 1am·1 """ ~1 a · ... '""".""'-' Spfl, 2 & 3 BR. Sl4Y & $199. ROOl\f, empl'd day worker, P"•,"kinJ:. S350 month. ''ARACE. blOIL\GJ..; ONLY ,., I ·• ~ ,,_, 1 Y rm., 2 ~· · (l\lacArthur nr ,... ___ t Hwy) I d I r ·~ 8 II G nd R I v ...,-r or more ·case. 5-16-5990, trplci. Private garden ~2-8~R-v-ARL--Y~----' . '-"'"" Kids ok. Pool . 1'.:~lson Lo. n Y on y, re· ""'" \\'k. t . ru y, e1 tor COSTA 1\1.ESA. $20 J\ION111 UNIQUE lfOi\fES S560 l\.fo/yearly lease •717 ~V. BAY.,....,.,. I ~1 blk \V. of Bc;1Li1 Blvd., ~1979, ~765. 341 Bayside, N'pt. Readi • 646-2887 • IMMACULATE 3 BR, 2 BA, \Vinton R.E. 675--3331 6,;>-1393•492-0491 l·BR. w/frpl. & balcony. off Slater). 963-4029 or Guest Home 415 ~~·~:r.6;i7~5-651~6~1 ~*t~~i=~~~~~~~~~ screened-in palio, beautiful TIE BelO\v h1Vy. S2'25 1\-lo/Lease. S•\7-7786. I BLUFFS Corona del Mir II I Pinch" IU G75-4 g ="'°7-0=-~----~ DESK space avllilllble S50 fenced backyard -on quiet 4 BR. !rplc, greenbelt, 2 I-----------8 in tr. 3 2. Nl::.\V 2 BR. To11,nhouse, shag VA~CY for elderly ludy 'mo. Will provide furniture 1 I~ slroe~ in Cnllcge .r:· S.125 patios, $450 mo. lease. BEAUT Harbor &: Ocean 2 BR._ PENTiiOUSl!:. Crpts, rugs, drps, dshwhr, prlv. In he. Guest home. Good at $a n10. Ans.,.,·er!ng !!erYite Lost aft11,..... n10. o pets, chi n OK. 645--6500 Mr Olrich Vic"~ Priv Balcony! drps, 1 Ba. Pool. $250/i\10. patio. Pool & rec. rm. Nr food served. 646-3391 ;•:~""~"~•;h~l•~·i1~7'~7;;~ne;Jo~ob~B~l,~d'..,l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~·~.: ~642-=~.,;7.i_. -=,,...~--~-1 o~N""th7e"=Poc'7-in~t.~\~V~ru~k~l~o~ba-y-"or S195/!l.10. Utll Pd. 2500 Ph: ~. ~~ ntis~~ch. SZi»/nlO. Summer Rent•ls -420 ,~lunlington Beach. &12-4321 2 BR. _Home $140; also 3 Br beach. 2 s"' Spanish 3 Br. Seaview, Cdl\.1. SJ IARP, ocean close 2 BR. I --=-------! 1150' 1•n1ED -· F (I d ) 550 $180 has all I I 'J 2 R I OCEAN Front-Y.-eekly 41 br "'Ill' ....... l .. ,. I : •......... I_ ....... ,"",· ound rH • s ! . • ' n g Cs• -fam, 3.ba, dbl lo t', has all +. 1..;sR /Irpl & balcony bfl. Avail on years lease, * ll • cpts. drps, b lns, • .. ... ... ns c ea· ul\·ii in~ or ----·~------! F''",.'.il~ ,,.J!!.ds/pels. Agt. &"". Ko'd•. Agf. F-97' ••30 · "' · · $2~0 mo A••nl 6~-5930 one child, no .-..~ts. Sl70 ""r unils · All "'/shag _,, 1 c 1 , .,.,.....,.....,, ..... " .... :r-"" Below hwy, $225 J\1o/Lensc <Oh' • ~--,,,__ ,,~ .... sl('('-i,;s 4 ren!s n.·tluced b~~ or more en:1n1s. rnuil I \\)' t.I ALE . yo un J;, par I POOL, lovely gariJen, 3 hr, 2 1--Jal Pirichin Rltr. £75-4392" lBR apt on bayfront". $220 mo 1110· 846-7337 llQ tO sri> Front ltnit al Ne11,·Port Blvd. Frfi:l LAh/iwt Irish Sener 1 ~ • ha, 1375. + Sec. Deposit. STUDIO Apt.2 blk!I to ocean. yearly le~ ~ WALK TO BEACH w/~k. red~ trom ttL prlmg. &12-4644 . blat·k w/UttJC'. "'hiie .011 ~ University. 642-3645 $170 incl. utU. Le as e. 1~ 2 BR. Crpt/drps, bit-ins. gar. to n E. 642-5002 CUS'r. DESIGN llOO sq .ft. chest. f.'nd -f1eldi; bt>h1nd Lowest r1te1 Orange Co. ST;,-4174 co5ta Mesa 205 15th .. 847-3957. NE'"PORT 1 1 nd cortl(.>r, Suitable sierc/of-Brookhurst ·"' Coast H¥>')· S I M C '>·BR F'n~ ,,_, IC N I Sh --~~------! " sa v.·at<"r f' ~I I" I "'"' ""17 aft er t9. o. ~ · "" y .... u, gar. o · _o_w~po_r ___ o_ro_1 ____ 1Costi Mes. * * UNFURN. l Bit apt, fro t-dock ~.1 d' ed ices. r1vn !i on .estc lff1 ~·~~~-··"'°~~~-~- SHARP 4 Br Mesa del ?tfar home, lease, $ 3 2 5 I n1 o . 548-4471 or 979-0745. 642~2171 545-0611 street, adult cple, no pels. ----------DELUXE near beach, $150. sl~ps 6, 2 ~ea~ i'va=tJu'. Ork. lf!'15• 1'1,i'" C1ontl. Pl<:n1y f"OUND: Fri, I.rvinc & An· Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. $180. 5'18-8251, S.18-1405. BEACH, Pool, Terlnis, 3BR. Casa de Oro APARTMENTS 962-7549 Iv 14-28 $275. per week· P g . ._,, estc lff 548-9586 nlv·ersary. Sm~dl femalt· CASH IN A HURRY! LRG 2 BrJJOme, cpt, stove, ~~~. 2u;~,' ~~~ly}~: Air Cond. f'rpl,c's. 3 S\\'im-CHARMING lge. 2 BR (l\dcr August .i.1s S300. pcor v."eek: AIRPORT CENTER \\1hi!t• Doc. black spols & Bo-w on .,,,.. .... '--m•, pao'd frig, yrd, gar. Adults. Pets &12-3368 ALL lITJLm.ES P~\ID ming Pools . llcalth Sna . apt. Newly redtt. $130 ltlo. 675-7599 Deluxe 1 2 & 3 room offices blk & hro"'" head. Cocker '"' ,,.~ ..... "" .. ok ~75. 675-1827 ~7 Com""•'e before you rent "' 1•-1 · B'-~ •100 · · type. 545-1216 art 6pm. for or not. Use funds to con-· ..,. ' · ,..... Tellijis Courts -Gyn\ and u:B onomics. "'· .,,.,,..., BEACH apt. lBR, furn, adjacrnt Alrpnrter Hott'!. -~·'='--""-=~~'f"~--1 RO.lldatc> bills, improve your * 2 BR, nice yrd., older (.,'OU· San Clemente Custom desib'1'letl , featuring: Bllliord Room. * 2 BR, ·2 ba, plush, elect frplc, opposite Corona dcl l..o<A·est rate11, full ser\'i1·es. f> ND Young Ger man home,. buy ntw property, or Ph?t no pcts, i;l'arage. $165 • Spacious kitchf.'11 \\'ith in· I BR. t'ront Sl:il hlt in r/o, crpts, dras, adull b-tar state beach Security 833·32'll j!J.-12 \\'CCkdov.!!l Sht!phc1'l &. part Dobcrnian. for any good purpose. Con-per mo. 548--0401. S•IORECLIFF boine f 0 r • ~~ 1 1,'ghditlnn'gg .,-a 1 BR & D<:n 1''rom $190 only. $210. 536-5192 gate. Rents by "'~k or nto. $126/MONTH · Nrar lrvn£> :,rcrrnce & Cost I'd tlal 1 1 . . D p . lease, 4 Br, den, iantlly rm, ~ ...... -"'" " Bil fro SZIO im-16911~13 Hwy. 644-521.1 1 en • as seJVJ.ce lJ1 •n• oinT priv' ~ch;--goll t'Ourse & • Tlomc-like storage .. ni ' Lagun• Beach u i.rJJ • 2 Room office .! Brand new .c""7'~~C=-~.o--oo--I your home or our of(ice. gardc>ner. l350. plus deposit. • Private patios, 2 BR. T¥>'nh.ses From $250 NEWPORT Penili. Lovely 3 e~gant decor 1711 St i\11 NI AT URE Bl'Ol~TI S(TIIG4Nl ~-!'11000R. TGAGE CO. ~pl -nov' 81BedR, n"•°"'tu-i' See at 4l2 Calle Vista e CI09ed garage w/storage MEDITERRANEAN LAGUNA e~tate Jtvuig-on Br, 2 Ba home w/eiw::losed Costa l\Jesa &tta. sG,9347:· ~M.-itshund, t.ernu.le. Vic of "'"""' "v." ·~ '" Torito. a-{ter J uly 3rd. e t.1arble pullman ricres of ma Int a in e d pnlio.. Beaut. lge kHchcn ~a t'u!l<.'fton & Cotita Mesa St .. i'"""""""""""""""""""" i open heaJn '-'Cil'g. 4te 1 .---,~-;:--77----VILLAGE gardeni.. Pool & apa. Ocean blk to bay. Near ocean. BRAND .new stores. OUiCH, Fnlt·.ty. 5484519. 2ND Trust Deeds Pi:tIVATE ruNDS AVAIL. Any Amount * Call 675-4194 BKR. NO points, no penalties. free appraisal, low ra tes, fast. Investors Thrift 63~6411. garden. Mature adults only, San Juan C•plstrano e . King-sz Barms 2 ~ H-~ B vlL'\\'s. Close to beach & 6iS--2804 or 54S-OiTI ext 39~ lndlv. air & heat, eJevatoni. f'ND N' l nn h """n y 1 49l-T:>86 • Pool . Barbcques • sur-,..,., .... -....,,-lvd .• C.l\1. .17301 Beach Blvd H a · l'Vo'por ...... ac · -.......,. mo. r ease. NR Beach; new 28R 2BA rounded with plush land-· t714J 567-8020 shopping. 4fe. 2 BR., 2 ba. NE w po RT 1s1 and S.12-2834. · · · Small brown/gold fenl8lc Fount•ln V•lley "' house hag crpts d scaping. OPEN EVERYDAY apt. w/amenities. $350 l\.to., 1vaterfront apts. 1-BR S175 . OOg. 673-1971. bltins: fy1, patio, eiec ~: Adull<>. No Pets. l1ours: f 'ri-Tues 10-6 KFo:-::y 8~~:· 4!~c!~ut~~ \VK/2-BR s:m "'k. ~lonthly ~~ .. R~~~~:; r; _~!:(.'e .. -.rn~,1-A-LE-cll-w-.. -,-. .,,..---... -.. • 3 BR. 2~ BA. gigantic rum-Comm. pool & clubhouse. .LARGE 1 BR, $18.'i \Vcd. & Thurs. 10-7 your brok-, J"t--....> or 10 wk spedal_ rate. Dock Crp•·.· ~ •• ..,,....,-bl·•,· Orange County }"a\rgrounds. pus rm, all bllns, 0\11/ s1vlm 2 BEDROQ•t ~' ., ail o•> """2 "" .... ....,. """ Mile tq Yocht Harbor. "• i'v.N Moro Room-Lot• M.,,.y av · '"~ ""-' """° · Call & identify. 5'1fi..6"Zi0. pool, kids OK. Only $275 •'X:i: 365 \V \\'ii 642 J9TI M V de ~0 ino. No ft.'<'. Agent 842-41-?1 Lea11e .,. ..... /499-3231 . son . G'OME see n real garden •11 er LIOO ISLE. delux 4BR, 3'8A, CORONA DEL MAR Si\lALL pa.r1 Pi:.okl~'t'!ie <Joi.:, NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, Commun. LOW WEEKLY RATES apt! Like living" in a home DI...\'. 2 & 3 Br., 2 Ba. Encl 2 ~y, '"'/garden & patio. Del .. ,.,.,_ . · remale. wearing Jleit (.,~llAr, 3 BR, l ~i BA, fenced yard, pool. 11..i ml. Dana Point Executive Suites for $162.50/hIO. 2 BR, l !li A\"ail J uly 14-Sept. 3, eves UJCe ..._ !lq. ft. offiff" Jost vicinity J..akc & 1\dan1s l'.'.llC patio, crpts, drps. llarbor, $325. Le a I e . 2080 NeWport Blvd. BA. 2 prk0£ places •. priv ii9s l\~: xee. ~\C::W~fc., 644-48$ or 548-9.1i0 SlOO.. Bmker 67S-6700 1-luntlnglon Beach, 000-12'l7' Mortgages, Trust Deeds S~/mo. Ask for \Vaync, 493--0357 Costa Mesa . patios&; rec areas. Wilson lil'~po~t Be•ch BA~ORES • 3 BR, 2 BA, Bu11ne1s -Rent•1 445 FND: Bl~ bro<A'll -.t't..'d do!::. 260 I~--~~~·-"'"'~~---~ BR house. 2 story, frplc, Gardens, on Wilson St., \V, ~·, av1Ul. July ·and/or Aug. looks like hound dog. Fml. Huntington Beach crpt/drps, 2 car gar .. patio 642-2611 of lfarbor. No child./pct. ~-l'HE NEW S1200 mo. Call 9-4 P~1 STORES vlc. · \Vanier, Brookhurst PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK FOR YOUI Earn 10% Interest on "·eU- secured 2nd Trust De.eds on Orange County_ real estate. SIGNAL l\10RTGACE CO. . (714) 556-0106 4500 Campus Dr., N.B. _ ... _ NEAR BEACH 3 Bedrm 2 Bath, bltins. · Child- ren/pets OK. Air-cond. & fncd yard. Pool & clhhse STUDIOS & I BR'S .2283 Fountain Way East 644-3196 or wknds 714. l\faln Strret Courtyard aixl r· v 842·3U6 · ·1 $-0029 ' e l''REE Lilll'ns 646-2846 BAY\\'OOD APARTJ\lENTS T:i5-3438. .Ot.-ean!ront 'Storts aval!able =·~:=~.--·~--~-! pnv1. . • FREE Utilities THIS IS ITI In N""'JlO'rt Beach are at nl<Xle11t rents f''OUND tiny n'lll.le-pllTl r.10.nx Sunset Beach • F\tll Kitchen ready. The sak"S office is · ~~~r:I'-~ e l\'!:.:_0 rt BALBOA · INN ki11e11 vicinity ViL·toria St., $275. mo. Ask for Dale * OCEANFRONT * 9624471. Lge., like llC\V iarnily home. 7 Bl.KS to Beach.~ Br old<'r ' ~~i·~ ~1':52J3:b~i88.~e home: also 3 Br, C.ti.t. $180. j =~+--c~-~-"+=c Kids/pets oil. Ag!. Fee. Condominiums 979-8430 Furn. 315 ~rvine -------- e Heated Pool PEACE & QUIET open daily troin 10 A\t to · "ul"'C'X, $.,., "11: CO!ita ~leioa. Needs lovinl All elc-c. Gold Medallion, 2 br 6:30 Pi\f. MacArthur BJ\'d. ~· •1 ~ n "'k Au g. 105 ~lain St. ,.IU"e. l£ou5l'brokt"n. 646-8'19S. : ~u~~c!1~esavail. apt w/pallo, encl gar & San Joaquin Hills Itoiad, l'X). /6•-;,-CH 5T">lt7~0 ,.~ND fml lon,g hti lr 1.:at. TEirl e Phone Service w/s!orage, & laund. facil. 644-555.'i WVELY 2 BR furn house, NEW' SHOPS "'/blk stn:.!aks. \Vhil~ paw~ Adlts or\ly, no pets. $165 mo. elo!le to beach, Cdl\f, July 15 A 1 . 1 Vii·. Huntington lhu·bor $30 WEEK & UP 20th St. in C.M. 64&-0'J77, CHARl\IING 2 BR., 2 ha ., 2 lo Aug 12 reliable people ""' cho ce shotis ~tlll rf.12-1736 e Studio & 1 BR Apts. &t&-1809. car gar.: some apts. w/fpl 644-7902 ' ' available ar Vil18$!e Yair · · • ~· & M.,.d Se-'ee Avoo·t. HARBOR GREENS & beam ceu·s. Avail. on CORON . •-i 1100 South Coast 1 h"1', f Oln'D large hlack & whVc • • ••• . lease. $285 to $300. ' A U'C" !\far. 1 blk to Laguna · rabbit, 1 tloJll•Y ear. Vicini· e Phone Setvice-!;ltd. Pool Fun1. & Unlurn. f>'r S130. 644-7932 6~5930 Blg C_£.rona, 1 'bdrm. $600. '49~ •••a ty Vi..rginia PlaL"C. Costa • Children & Pel Section Bach, 1, 2 & 3 BR"s. J\lodels mo. -~j:>-4020 e\·e~ ..--J\1csa. Call S.l8-ZCl6!l 2376 N rt Bl d CM 0 lo • I 7 '7 DUPLEX brand delux 3 br, 14-E 2 BR. 2 ba •.•.•••..••. , $:l25 BAY Front Exec. large l br. ewpo v ·· pen ti pm. 00 2~~ ba, Sl95 per n-.o. l blk to l BR beactl apt & 3 br hst nr ;i • ltlth ~t.. Cl\t, Suitable 1 . .ARGJ:-: n1ale Irish Setter, HouHS Furnished 300 2 BR, 2 ha, den. AIC ••. S2i5 6 IOOS-1 yr, pool. 673-ll44 or CA.d""'Good.97551~r"ss6'5-on~I> Pbooten;oB n \Vay, C~I . nr. ll11r-ocean or bay 822 \V bch. SIOO WK/UP or J\lo .. for .!l/Ol'M or ofc. 362 sq . fL Vic. 18th and PonwM St., 3 BR. 2 ha, aiz'.cond .•• S2i5 673-8800. " •"'" r lvd. & Adams. ea1~ o 's ..., · _mies. ~5810; 536-0825 SIOO mo. & 1069 ."<J. Jt. J:?SOt 01. Please idem. &&8969. I I • 7~i'-'~7'-----•~ "370 . ........_, pen un. .-il: N' B ~---"~ 2 BR nio. C.J.S. "··' E"lale . L•guna Bffeh 3 BR, 2 ba, bonus ...••• $~ Condominrums COi\IPLETELY furn. 1 BR. _,,, 476-6783 , .. ...._...,.,,c:i.uvnt, . 5'4..ll·llG8 '"'""' ,, •TAN Pomcrnruan, \lie. 17th •,·-u"'s"".-u"ii!_P_d-. -B-... -, -,-pt-at·l+BR., 2 ba. ·••········· $151)· n urn -11)" Frr 4 ~1u1C ~ 646-P<"788:'=3lll.J·bRG-lBR;--irplc.--• ~ . ~ . ~-6...:2!Ll-----I \Ve lia\_:e Sunln1er Rentals • Ol\'('r I., .t · · heating, pri gar, hot/cold Beach & Pier. Nel'.' 3 Br, 2 Sli p avail. 67!>-2-1·15. S'IORACE/Shop, 3 6 x 3 S' , 5-l.HIOO or 542-Wl ~aeh. Ideal stUdl'n~ YC'W'· V"1s"1on-General 2 ~R ... UPPER -bean1 cell, ~J~ v.·ater, all elecls kltch. Ba. Yearly $5 5 0 Into . * BEA~RONT, Newport. ~t ~~r& ~~~~· :U'1~1,L~o-,~,=-""-"-"-"'-'-'=-~5~55· $185 -Ulil Pd. 1 Br. Occ1111· w ,v, 'bltns, drps, SlSO. pool. ts. no pets. 170. 979--0631, 644-4510 3 BR. 7/7 7/21, some Aug. SlQ/rno. Agt •«••14 tront. DeC'k. \'ie-.i·. 2BR 2BA bit/ins ds/v.'sh. Adlt.s, no pe1s. 642-9520. MS-9990. 635~-li Plumer St. 2 BR., I ba. Frplc. Steps to 833.&350 or ;»$-4757 · ......,. .... -REWARD $710 • Urtl Pd. Cut~ Cottage. i)· ·.· . red h·.11 pool, cpls drps, no pets SUPER lrg. I BR, encl. ~r. APT i\fGR.-l\1.IN. DUTIES ocean. Y~11rly; $300 month BALBOA Pi!nlnsula ~louse or lndustri•I Rent•I 450 Name your priCt'~ 3 pound 2 blJ.."S 'beaci1. Pool & priv. * 536-Zi74 * quier. Adults. No pets. 2452 Live In $i0 OU Rent. 14-2 BR Nik fs,ir t.1ike apt, sleeps 8. fllO \\'eek up. 1'1lvcr gray male poodle. patio. Balbo• Penlnsu.la J:Jdon, 646-2768 · ~1nH1s·. Pool. Adlts, no pet1s. JONES REALTY 67J..6zt0 962-8680. NOW LEASING Dog 1nust h:tve lnsul\n sl'lOts NUwVIEW RENTALS STUNNING 2 Br. 2 Ba., '' 1:1 ure "-oman Pre • LUXURY Baytront. Spacious V•c•tion Rentals H ti I n_ h rln11y, Jurly ,.oung J.L ~ '"''" or 4".' .,,,A,, REAi.TY" OCEAN Vie'v ,t,: Catalina •arden Apt, pool, rec, area, &17-9520. 425 un "SI on ~•c HeaJty, 16612 J~ch Blvd .. ·~ ,,...,,""'1 ts 1 ba . 3 B J Br. l Ba. Secur blrlit. Pool, NEW M I , •• A Co1npany \Vi!h Vision sunse pus a y \'ICW $175. 710 Y,'. lBlh St. ** BR .• 1~~ A ** stp avail. Ulil pd. \'rly I~. OCEANFRONT AP.T., sltCP!i • 11.B. 847-1216 or i\o-12..&:i.IO. Newport Be1ch Unh·. Parle Center, ln'ine from this new 2 BR. coodo. 1 BR. (nu G unit build.) gar., Large, ne"·ly decor. encl. $475. 675-3464 5. avail. 7.7 to i -Zl nso/\vk. 940 Sq. f>"f . & UP LOST: male pure bred rf'd Call Anytin1C', 552-7500 Security guarded bldg. t"lose adults no pets, $15.5. 2220 patio, bllns, crpt, drps. OCEANFRO 2 lll!O 8-4 to 8 11 SIE/ k 1-famllton & Ncvdan•I Pu I II l.OVELY 4BR. ba & \!i & outside Sho\'o'f't. Bnyfront, Winter rental 2l3/6.ll7~7 Of!ic,. ho·--8 AM to S P>l ro shops & restaurants. $475 Eld "'"1512 Oosl?' to everylhing.-$li0 NT. new 3 Br, 1·~ I" t ..,._ ·_...... "N"'e· 646-0697 or lll-0519 mcrun an, vie. un I . ""' u•" J\1onlh e.n. ~ "~" "' t n. I SI eRr g::irage. S600 yrly l~c. "-W ••CS U1..-.:ll1~vnl, • • lkh. }i igh $chool & Lake "l::====~:::::i~== I 1110 . ....., 1~0. \.ell er . . Cl r · ..._1!!30 1 . 1 .ii Buy & Beach 1i1ty. 675-:1000 Huntington 8each D, bltns. frplc. 642-3443. 'nrk, f'i·1. Ans. "T g.;_.r", LGE 5t."Cluded l Br duplex. NE\V 3 BR. 2 BA REST & Recreation. Wknds JSOO SQ. l'T. J\t-1 spat'<' !i.1&-!>-i!l8 Houses Unfurn. 305 5 Or G Bdrrns ....•••...• $3i5 3 BR. 2\li ba ...... , •••• S3i5 ti BR., 2~i batM ..•.• , .. S425 Fountain V•ll1y n<15-$lG5 Eastsidc. Garage. Avnil ;.m mo. £00 F'ront St. er "'kly rentals Big Bc-ar w/tront office, lrg , Tt'ar S~l~OOC-7H~F.~l~\'7,~11~0~8710-07k~Coo~~kc-, BAO!EUlR , 1 BR 7110. $165. 642-1186, L k B Id •.1 Lod door, ideal for labralory . · , • · · . General RENTALS Apartments Du~ -43:! W. l~th St ., C0$1ll l\1f'Sll 1854 S. COW!t ll11•y., L.agtJoo cosrA fl.11::SA OFFICE J150 . ·li.'idlclor, E/akle, tum. AU util pcf. Pool. Avl 7/6. $165 • 2 Sr. Duplex. E/sidc w/gur. Kid1 /11cts/in1gls ok. S3X> -3 BR Duplex . Ptlrtially tum. Kicl:s/pt-1.$/sn,gls ok. $2}5 • 3 Br. ITOU5C in Collcgr. Parle, A\·I 8 '1. Ycnrly. CALL &~111 'l .l ul1'l 1I'11 ii. ---~i'l.P uli u r 1 S'rORY, 2nd-20x20 br. over dbl gar. elect. door opener, elect kitchen, pool, lennls crt, sauna, 4 nli from ocean. $210. 646-56.12 Irvine "SINCE 1946" 2 BR. 11.{z ha. l\\Tihse, central ls! \Vf'!'ltem Bank Bldg. nlr, IOIS of exlrns. F'am. rm. Unh·crsilv Pa1·k, Jrvino JX>OI, xlnt locntion. Call Days 552-7000 Nights I ri83~:\-071~~9'-.' -.:=.----Newport Beech UN lVF.RSITY Park -3 Br, 2 SUBLEASE 3 BR, 2 BA, Ba. Sep. din nn. Grecnlx•N. frplc, shag cpts, dl'p8, all Nr pool. elt'c. kl!, wa."lhe r/dryer, S.190/f\10. 552-8155. " -ncl patio NB ...-..;!IT gar. e . , .. Laguna Beach Sm. pct OK, $350 191'.'. s,1;>,.1s111 Slfi5 • 1 Brt in Fourt1!cx. 2 Fl.AJH., Clas!!, plus view, n:u blks bca<"h. Stove, n:ofrii:. 2 Br. 2 Ba. C<indo, lll'llr f~;~· ~::· 2 Br. B!Uig. 2 ~una, pool, 1cnnis, &. Sea . patk>s. 0<.'C'M Vi(.'W f Avail Au~. l!ith, Ne\\-port S:\75 • 3 + J'an1 J~n1. 1\lf biln!I, C~l!I, $500. G41-2JJ 7 LAGUNA BJ.;ACH OFFlct:: 2 fl'J,lc's,. nr. i urtl parto. Townhouse Unfur n. 335 fl40 . F'umSlu<Uo. Nr. Ocean. NU VIEW R NTALS "",...,, . ...,., Inc<. uo1~ • · • N- -~s -45 • F\1m. Bach. Walk to 673...000 or o&i-JUS ewpo,, eat'ti Bench . .All.Vtil Pd. • $82:> J\.10N1ll wf1.yeRr AOUL TS ONLY noo • 2 Dr. ·Bltns, crpt~, lPnSC, for the true atsthe!c. 2 BR 2 ba N fl fl tlr~. -1 gar. ''"I• •k. •1 1 1-1 ~ • · r. 08.lt osp. .,... ._... ""'-" " n Kn 1C('n t>eeftnuvnl C p I Pe OK $1!f.t • 3 BR, 2 BIL. llomc-. Span\11h vUl!\. Pr1Vlllf" tJCru'h l:::J//nLel. oo ' R 11 t . ·. ' Frplc, gnr. Kids/tJCl8/ftng!S. k poot, J.ov"ly 5::i rdrru1. 64~~M-ea 0 r ' ' At.SO SUMMER RENTALS $upetb<ilt'lts1ic detailll. Call CALL 494-~91 afh.'f' 1 p.m. Newport Heights * LANDLORDS * _,,,'° Ji'RF.E R&";li\L SERVICE SP,\C lBR house. Very e BRAND NEW-Lux-1 a •NDLORDSI privutt', nrwly dt'cor11.tl'ft urious 3 'Bdrm , · clec 1 ~ • thru«it l.tll: petto. 1 blk 10 Kitch , self-clean oven, ',\Ve SJJ('Clallze In NtwPort .brach, adJL.., plcue, 1~ lirepl. lrg patio. Prof. Beach e Coronl\ dt-1 ~1r.r • JX!r mo. l"em1. rental. dee. Nr .. f(arbor H i & A: t.azuna. Our ~Ill ~r-4 .. mli vtce rs 1-~REE 10 You! Try" J~AP~ANESE':0:=-.,,.,.100-.,,-r-ne-."'~'"B"'R"". Ensign schools. Lease Nu-View! 2 i,es dhl gar \\'alk to 1$ ,;,:300....c..',.lll'-"'&-_7,;;,555=. -~~- NUwVIEW RENTALS botlch.' Adulb, n0 pe:l.5. $37ri. For thar. llem Under $.W, try « ~ Lt!ut 497---W the. PelU\Y Pincher. -. "' ., 646-9528 213: J.1l-9TI6 a e -~ \\ n ge. S2.SO. li75 '\'hittl~r Sr. Cl\I · Spno1el .~1:-.1<-, 1,1•c-anng Ot·:i pali~·.dh1jlc;:, priv. ~ges 1 BR duplex $150. Ide-al for Sin Clement• Reserv. 714· 585-470'3 1300 SQ. IT. Sl80, 1793 v.·h.11-collar. \ic: l\l!..'SIS St & ~~1 ~I~~~-l.'l'Ree. r~ali~ ~~ 1~ older cpl. 21!) Magnolia St, ----------·! Rent•ls to Sl11re 430 lier St. Days &l&-:ml or II"' Y · L .()" l 6 / I .~· pool lahles, SllUll.'.1 hath!!. C.~1 . Avail· 7-1-73. CaJI 546. HUGE 3 BR, 2 BA, "'/trplc, ---"-'-'-'-_;;_--'.;.:I 6l6-()6Jll !'.'.VI'!", 4!).l-IT79/979'--:l8~. See for yourself. 17301 m1 or 642.0212. ocean view npl. Chil<lren l\IALE tral\/lferrcd to ltun-* COSTA MESA * LOST: 1.4:<' black l.abradnr Kecllj(ll'I f_.n. 11 hlk \V. of OK, 1 pet OK. S240. mo. lse. tlngton Beach area seeks lo ting na.1l1L'CI J11.ck, \'le. 21•19 DELUXE 2 Br. apt. 2 Ba.. 492-75.34, 49'l-2318 find stral,e:hl female '" 1600 IQ. fl . 2 Ofllcts, 3 ph. <k't'llm \\'ay, Lh"'"lR, Sat, Beach, 1 blk N. o( Slater). ,...,,_., .-_ ,.,,, IV "·"· h .,. "' 8 110\\'('r 1 yr Id Good I •-s.iz-7848 ~· l"o'I, '" '"'· ""' . o:u..er, 1 iU'C expenses, --..:,1 or · o · oc. June 30. R•·"·nrd, 49\--2814 Apt B. $175 nw. MS-52.ll or San Juan Capistrano 213/JM-4.t64 Dave 717 Ohrn."I Way, C.~1 . LOST T rt Poodl 11'" ULTRA NICE •pt 6 ""1-STJ;. · ' '°EM.Ji00,;;;;;;;<;-;;;;;;t,:;;:-;,\--~646-~7663~~or~&~l&-~~~l!--: oy ap cnt '" ..., -" • -><• 3 BR Upper duplex. Ocean F'EM. Rocimll'ijl,IC wanted, 2 remRJe: vlr. i\1i:i'"ad<lcn & Pools. 4 GarrlenJ. &!una. llONEV.100N npt. 2 bdr.. y S'"" o Wk I BR l-ISC', "'·aik lo beach. -4001 BIRCH, NB Ne\\'hQ"", Fnt. ~ l 1 e y, Tennis. PrivRte p a t i o • 1 1 .1,; u. ·"' mo. pen nc s, , .. _, 1" Ad It Ph ~ slud\O, anal, e Ol>N::I gru-age, 10·2. 3#13 Vta Espino:r.a, -una, $150. 4 9 4 ~ 8 61 8 , 2000, 2000, 3600 sq.fl. or (.'Om-~764 .. u s, : . Sl?!i mo. 154·1 Eln1 AVl' .. ~pt. Capistrano Bch. 871--0666 499--2663 00 ~. Avail. 10 ~/n. LOST : S.1t. 6/30: sn1nU blk. L•guna. Beach C, C.M. eves. ROOMl\-fATE want~. \\"Ork· ~tr. Baurnglll'dner, 54-1-5032 Poodle-l)'pe tl\l.\le clog. An.;. NJ;AR Beach &. Town, 1 DR Sl40 UP 2 Br. 3 Br. 2 Ba Apt1., Ing mature. 2 BR. 2 &.. Share APr or lfOUSE' to "l:Jlai_:kif'"; Vir. Surf, St .. I Su 200 Pool, bluns, play yard. 19!16 Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Apt, C.~I. call 8J3.-.30&1 aft 5 Call 'l·IOM-E-PARlNER' C.~I. Rey,•,inl. ~l ~r:1·497_~~er renial, $ · l\la~le Ave. 642-3813 2212 inn. . 83S-119'1 or M~l479 Bl.ACK & \Vhltt> m:ilr cnr, SPACIOUS Stud i", 1 blk Col c-ge No. l, &IG-60l2 Coron1 d1I Mir Sl-IARE apl or hou::ie. &t\·o $. Rent1ls W1nted 460 "L\w1u11" vir. H:1n\'llQ Vl•'lo v •=. BAOIELOR. l & 2 Br. t'rom I;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:; CaJI llO~I E PARTNER. T11·1111,....~. 1;;1 ·rnro. Crill obove Victoria Beach. -.. Sl25. Stove, refrig, c111s, I' S.16-119'1 O'I' MS-1479 \\'ANTED 2 hcdroom house SV0-6."ta. \t•k; $200 nio. 494-2959. drp11. Adult.., no pel.!I. ~,:~~~r0~1ev.._ .,-alk Gi riges for Rent ,.35 or duplex. Pt>ts. Rt>liahle.'·o~E~:E-:P~o~,.,,..---""'-,,-.-,-1r-,-.,_ Newport le•ch &lt>-8965. 642-2'25: --'"----"---'.;.:I rti:,fel't'IX't'S a'' A. 11 tt h I r . alt . m11lr, \\ /fli·n C'Ollar. :;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;: 13 BR, pat.io. lrg, quiet, nr Call: G73-36G3 3 E\-es. FOR motor homes, trailer. &1~7&1. Vic. l;)lh & ~1~n•:• ,\11a, Nil Baker&. Bristol. lmmed OC· boa!, etc. 1648 Ne"-por1 \\'ANTED 2 or 3 bcdroon1 R~tAf~f) til:l·H•:~1' 3.!'~·h~ ~ ;,:,e;!ri;.1'1..Nr. cuf.. Mgr. 1040 A Valencia, Blvd . Cl\I. ~766, eves h?u!!c in Co~•n l\fP111,a 1>r \ IITE lonit h:urNl,b !u" \\le Have Summer Rentab 1="'~-~-~1'166'°"""'""'-.,..,~-.,-644-lOOJ. Ncll'J)Ort lka<'h S1Th. lla\'e eyed cat foun11 11k :l!!"· ''le Bay & Oceanfront DELUXE 2 0,(', 2 Ba .. "''/w C'"ARAGES FOR RD\'T E. llf'!~· Helhtble rtferet1Ce!I. s,. Oll'l Vf.,111 & Pfl~ Call: 673-~ &U-2253 Eves. crpt, trplc. pntlo, encl gar. 'J}t.h & ~er, C.:>.t. G45.-641i? San Orn'lt'nt'". 4fl'~-!fir.1 associated OROK FAS -RE AL TOlt~ Jt"1\ W 8aU•a<" 611 l~ll GU&qt~ house w I b a t h , prlv11tt-. Bayshort>i!ii, N .B. Single only. Cnll $48-1211. SUBI.E'T -2 nr. l.tt.wry Apl, R<-ocr~Uona\ facil, July I~ Aus;. 25. $400 lotal. &w-06.11. Uke to Trade! Our Trader's Pant.dbe c:Olumn Is for you! ·5 lfnl'I. 5 day. for $5. Call lodlY···"~ $1 95/mo. 67l-562!;1. ~".':'~~~!!!!!!0!!0!!!!!!0•\ ,~!25~/~m~o.c;64~>-~ml~--~~ 2 OR 3 )tit !!If'. 3 Br. on i\1r. CETt,IAN . ShC'phcM l\1;t!f' l RR, nr. frwj'if k slK)pn~, Costl Mesa Office Renta1 440 Ill: mis tor aii rol!tc. <_>Id "l.0).\0." ViC':° i.:1 Turu, Hr· qutet tropical .i;ollinit. SI.JO !t>ftr dO\\.TI ok. To ST..0. l\\'ll \\'Dl\I 83(l.llal1 Incl.. utUs. 531-8008/~ PA~M~S~~TS. ·OCEAN VIEW l~H~lrd~(Z~O~l~l~·~~-~·~-~~·~11.nCT~·-,-ll-llo-l< .. L._H_or_u_m_>_•~·• Eastslde Lrg 2 Br's l\IL"lUTES TO NPT. BClr. Speclow. ~XI'<'. olfic.'t:'.r lo!, f'OP'llt'n~. 1~·:i.nl. \\'ells. bltl'l!I, h'IR. patio at poohklf'. Uach, 1 "-2 BR. from $100 uruon Bank Bh\C'. Ne\Vport I JI ~I &~. ;:o' :c•7·-=~~-=-,I St i!i, Adlls/no Pf'IS 642-%20. d I Center \V /n:""'l typlmt ~ ·= · A u ts, No ~b. · ,,. • · LO!,'T: Sun. l\C. lkh \01<'. ; SPACl(/US 7 Br. apt . ~ll'SB 1561 ~lf!llR Dr. Xf"tm,·C'IC. r.1r. ~1cfa.r8lnd. -mo f!l(t lrls11 ~lll•r, mll}t- Vmk-lllT>a. tlfiO/rlto. (5 blks lro$.t=rt Blvd.) 6+~140 "'~Ii~ n..a 1·ol111r. lf92.(X).li"2. 1162-!6'11 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Auto Tr•nsport1tlon 525 Rtw:\nn: Jogt fnnntc _,,,. • l BR. 2 BA. S26a/r.IO. ... C.\SA VJCt'ORIA * 1~. 912. 756 .It 5'-IO Sq, n . . l,."hM, 11, ~Tl.I:.~ m1"<1i e 2 BR. 2 B,.\. SZIO/l\10. I & 2 BR. 1"'\t.m & U.nw"'-1-""'~· Urll. Baum· NEED ride dt1lly 10 Santa r r trtlf'fltil)p. Plea..., 4.i'f2., • Obi anr. f!a. ~. Carpels, drapc1, D/\V ,1V prdncT, Ml-5032. Springs, share COil 8-4 :XI Vacancle! cmt mone)'~ Rl:'nt OVEn Crt.r•srt A]'lt. Im· unt. Pool, l'lc. ~ Victorin Like lo Trade'!' Our Trl'leler·i. Job. t¥-._,0 your hou81!. l\pt., 111ore maculate! hl111urt' adUlit St. •t llarbor, r.t. 6U-897n Fii.rad~ colwnn I$ for you! • -.NV'""""19 bldg., elc. thru a l)\lly Piiot only, no pe11. [>18-3)73 You"ll find It l.n Clauilled S lines, S dl.)'1 for 5 bucks. t'UtSSITTED ••••.. &12.5678 Clu1lUed Ad. ·-" -'- • '~ I I : ' I - " I : ' • • • I . I I 9.t DAILY PILOT Cement, Concrete PATIOS, wa{i;, drives. Saw, break, n'nXlve & replace concrete. !?48-86§8 for est. Child c.,.. OllLD cart my horne. De· penable, . mature woman. Oleys ot-'o\'edcends. Call .... _ CHILD catt. my homl!. Fenced yd Gooct c~. food, )ove. Call 645-3381 nights. CHllD CARE. l\IY HO'.\tE. LJCENSEO. NR. SOUTH COAST PLAZA 5:;1'-8656 Contractor ..... -• • • • -.. ~· -' ~·· -j -. • lursdiy, Ju!y J, 197J , ,. , .• l[Il] I c, ... , .... ![(I] I 1'1ALE Housecleaning. Ex- perienced, 11 p e e d y , pro- fessional service. 541...acm. Landscaping LANDSCAPE. G a rd en maim., clean-up, sprinklrs. Lie. 13.1790. 646-Q52 I! ,you're looking for a posi · tlon \\"Ith a grcr.ving Orange c.ounty con1puter t.'Ompany & n1eet these qualifications . CLERK-TYPIST Gen. Correspondence. ?.Tin. 50Y.'pm typing $2 p e r hour/40 h r . v.•k. l\!acArthur-Redhill a I' e-a . 5..56-7320 . . f ¢1 )h¥1t jli]J 1.__( _L'""-' "~j[l}l ~I _L•1_'*1__,JITTJ! Bl.1)CK, slwnpstone. v.'alls, brick, stone, plntis It patios. AJI types entl')'\'·ays. •Ex· Cockt•il W•itr•ss DRAPERY -Operators. IM!rtly iustaltd. Special 2m Michelson Or. E':µ.·r. ~nly. &12.s274 Exp'd. Top Pay. 3853 Birch priL'i!s. Bob; ~ -COLLECTOR. telephone col-St. N.B (Adj to 0.C. BRJCK Veneers, patios & Irvine lector, no exp req. Starting a!rportl ~1431; or eves ll'alks, Slumpstone & block l3J.240Q,. ext 336 salary $350 n10. plus comm. 640-013.1 fencing, a:x'!Cnele work 'It contact 1'1r. Gibbs, 642-1443 DRUGSTORE. t Juli time lile entry \l'&yS. 963-1855. Equal Oppor. Empioyer cosmetician \\1th exper. l JACK Taulane, r'" Pll·I r . P•inting & ASSEMBLERS COOK & full time clerk "''ith exper., remod. add, 20 yrs exp. Lie p h I candy, photo, card dept. B-1 269012. :ri.ty \\'ay Co. •per •nt "9 ELECTRONIC -Ask ror ~1r. Peterson, 547--0Q.1G • Xlnt opporlunlly for ,_,. DISHWASHER 963-45:a. COMPLETE HOUR P•tntlng .. P'"'"'"" e l oo tc 0 n ; 0 Jul1 4, 1973 I ;I J lllll PILOT-ADVERTISE~ l• E: cl s-• WE MAKE OFFERS NOT PROMISES~ Assembler 2nd Shlfl. l\1in. 3 yrs recent solder exper . Mu.'>f. be able to do component replace- ment on PC boards • .. Receiving Inspector Assemblers exper. Typing 60, sh 80. Previout exper. if! engineering pret'd. 'Shipping & Receiving Clerk Electrlc•I C~ton1 Int t; r I? r ,-nssemblen. ~lust have good ELECTRICAL A!lsemhlers. ~\'eather-proof EA1.enor. No dolllering & .,~ilring s~llls. Apply in Per&On \Vire ha r n cs s · Keco -NURSE'S AIDES needed, Recent expel". prefd. Mus t ELECTRICIAN, licensed. )Ob .too Small. Reasonable&: Good pay, woi·klng conds & Industries. Inc. 11 335 Is looking for \\'Omen· to Traniport Dynamics Laguna Beach nu r 8 in g be willing to \\'Ol'k overtime =~: ~bs,·malnt & n.ehabl9 547--3296 • f.l'inges.ELPAC INC Snack Shop T·~~:~~;ITT OJo"FERED '::\d~i:;,~. &Sa\~~e~~e~dv~~ Division ~~~~fi~ call 4!J4..8075 for w~enKrequ~stedh. O ELECTRICAL Contractors CERMAK PAINTERS 3131 So. Stancl~rd .. i\1ale, 8011111 lite mafg. co. tising cxper. hel pful. l\1ust 3131 W. Seg•rstrom 2 O.FFICE GIRLS 8JPU0C pr Res. Comm. Indus!. Uc. WE GIVE FIRM EST. Santa 1\na 97S-4440 NO 9 needs rcli1thle full time 01>-have car & typewriler. Santa Ane .NEEDED No.3i6114. 645--0357, stl--0731 ON THE PHONE Auto • pty. to ~w wloo. t.1in. ex· 547-3005. 11 k 1 1 G d I Resid'ential Ceilings _ \Yalls NEW CAR SALES per. required. 979-2290 J in1 1-IOUSEKEEPER, care of A \\'e no"''" OCH! manu ac· Radio telephone dispatch r..tin.·3 yrs. exper. on 029, 009, ~lake-o\vn drum cards &: wrtfylng. er en "I .... . Com . . •u• E. Coast H-Cline wk. days. honle & 3 children, 5 days 8 tun;>r ·with stable <!mploy· l\Just be 25, able to drive · e .... enon. petltlve Expericnct!d ulci1nan only ---, men! needs. Apply In Person * GARDENER * Prices. Quality Paints . needed in one of Ch:ange Coron• del Mar EXPER indust secretary to v.·eek. Own transportation, YELLOW CAB CO. lf you 1neet any or these Mow, edge le gen'! garden-~Ul'1S County's leading Fonl cleal· handle front office. Cor· ~:tt'f~M~2 or _ TOOL ROOM 186 E. 16111. Costa 1'Iesa <il¥,lli.tications & are looking Ing care. Expcr! & depend-No \Vasttng erships. LXl'1!llcnt l'Onunis-. i:.qual OppoT. Emp)O)tt rei;p., some bkkping, lypini::. MACHINIST 1.o;~~"'~""'i-C~~·I for a posillon with a grol\·- .. able: i\1ost an>a.11. * WALLPAPER * sion!I & bonus pl.au. insur· ~~~~r an appnt. 714: HOUSEKEEPER, (ull time, OFFICE CLEANING ing Orange County com-Prompt-Frff E1t \\'hen you call .. ?.lac" an1.-c Md den10 plan. Paid COOKS -Grave)'Brd shift. 6 7:3U-4pm, -Some \\>kends. oo TOOL & DIE P1tin1e eves. All carpeted puter company &: looking Pete 534-7117 rHS-l.J..t4 e\·~. \·acalions. &'t' Dun Cn.-\•lct>, daj~ a \Vet>k to trnin for EXPERIENCED medical e>.-p nee. Park Lido Con--bank N.B. Exper. Over 21 for ollers, no proml9e1. GARDENER ot 22 years ex· * PAINTING * THEODORE ROBINS ;;~~n~:kaI~er~piti~~ receptionist in la r ge n=nt N ~ifi!r. 4 6 6 MAKER , only. Top Pay. 713/927-0115. Please Apply In Penon. . . - ' . ' : : • ~ • . ' : • • : ·: ; : • :. '• . ,. •· u add' lo I FORD . 1~ "·k Sl "· l >l ped~trio group. Man Y p, . GRINDERS OPERATPRS. e.<pe(, oltly.. Or Conl•cl I per. see..,. ..--.. 11 na It pays to call professionals. 2060 Hw·bor Blvd. ~w DI\ er • ..... s a 1 esa. benefits. ~. ti.tr s. HOUSEKEEPER for couple -single needle & ovetl~k. B. Krafko ; I-___ _:_' -+;malw;;~•;t•~nanoe=:::-:":::="'~·:--=George::::=:+,,.TF0<~¥f""'~f.·~·'~· ~&l&->~~l~78f.;;;;.-I===~~~ ... ~"'====1~COOR'i~K~· ;ui"'~ant~ed7,0~ror,'>,'~'aln''~";t;~A~u~.i~on%-r:=C::':::-;;'i::<.H'"i;oiLagunaff~~· ~Ll~-'~'f;.;"~· ~-~A~f'f"'r'~· t AUTO MA.., -Ton rales. Rolf'• Manlll.. • * 549-20l5 * PA INT INC.Reas, ·clean, ..., .... staurant. "pp1y ...,., ... FAJ\tll.Y Companion <Chris· noons & ........ ays o 1 1 • --• · • .,.,c;.-11-~.'::il\ijiJ'fuffii~n'--'J.~,t;"''NJ .. ~3'.j----~;;;;~i;~---j--f-;- reliable, Llc'd, Ins, 'o\'/Ref.s. AUTO Balboa, NB alt. 12 noon. tian ll"Omo.n l for 11 yr old 494-!l>20 SCREW 646--03,0S. VDM • • : . -; • I . I * Cr••tlve G•rdenlng 1'"'rtt Est. 6T':r5740. WANTED Experi•nced COOK E..'CPER. boy wfa busy mother. ?.fon· HOUSEKE:EPER -livein, -PART time evening work. Exper. Irishm/lll. Clee.nup, PROF. painter, htA'lest v•ork. Service Man•te'r· for Beverly r..1anor Conv. H06JI. Fri; S-6. S11l Open. 673-1166 some Eng. O\vn room & MACHINIST ages 21-40, own trans. tree 1~~it~St1:~~~~'. ~~ reas. Int/ext, fl't!f! est. loc•I G.M. Dealership. 837-8000. Laguna Hill~ Fire & C•sualty Ins. TV, Hunt Bch. 2 chlld. _ TURRET n1ovie privl. Apply in Refs. ~2759· Good pay and n.mrcent-COST ACCOUNTANT · l\fature, won111.n. experienced S42-81J3 pcrwn. r.1on, Tues or Fri aft Varian COMPLETE la n d 1 cape PATh'TING & ~perhanging ,..~ LA:ni rlivhiion-of na\'I nifg. 5 dRys. g...s pr.1, 673-.1850 INSURANCE' LATHE · 7:30 pm. No ph. calls, Paulo Oat• Machines main!.. 11erv. Con1n1'1. ind, Ext & Int. Airless spray age and car. Send re1u-l'O. net.."ils ac(."Ountant, e:>.']l. AGENCY GIRL ENGINE Drive-in Theater, Costa resid. Sprlnkll's. cleanup. , f'ree eslin1ates 979-a29-t me to Cla11ified Ad · job · ~-.1· F'LORTST, fem. ! u 11 Y -?i.lesa !H)987 111 costmg. ,.-,....,., 1ge po-qualified. E xjler in aJl Comn1crciaJ lines underwTit· LATHE 64 · Pla~t•r:, P•tch, Repair <:SQlc/o DAILY PILOT i;ltion. salary to l3K. Call phases of design . 546-S:iZJ, tr(:: & r11ting. E."xper. necess. _ PART lime inserting for YARD Clean-up, mu int . ---P.O. Box 1560 Cost• GloriaGr-ay.~.Coa.'!:t· A.'!:k forOieri. Peal'OCk lnsltrJ.tK."e, ~trs. -'TRACER mailroom. See George Comm. -Res. Opt>nlng new * PATCH PLASTERING • M C 92626 al PeNOOncl ~ncy, '2700 BratUey, 494-1087 or 549-3058. Arauz at The Daily Pilot route. Exp. J " p a n es e All "'--· •I•, a. • II ~ Bl d CM from 8AM-UAM. ·types."'-=" est11uatcs · iuuur v ., · LATHE Irvine 2722 Michelson Dr. 833-2400, ••• 336 Equal Oppor. Employer Gardener. 5.'W-1622 Call 540-6825. Auto Mechanic COUNSELOR \\-'anted for foren1an INSURANCE sA•·fS PART TIAlE woman, 17-19. LEr us mow &. edge your Plumbirw1 n . -rr.. • 11 Gloria ?>ilarshall f'~ i g u re L 11 r · be 1 · Telephone soliciting, salaryl•---------·I lawn ,_., .... •-•, r--l. , ____ ......... _____ 011sy ,.,_,-ota ageocy in -unt. .,1• PRODUCTION ExC<'. en1 nnge. ~f ts 1n-+ romm. Vi'•·. "Yll'°n & PRINTING ,,,., ... ..,. ,._., '"" ,. -n-~1. ni-J• cl•·• • 11·11~ Conll'Oi Salon Nev.,port ... 111 I I d • • d ""' ""' 0• ffi'"G uo..~ ... , " ...,.. " ,-._ I N I U c Uf 1ng company pu1 group H -~-C.M. _,1002 epen. serv. O'Ur'V'U-L • L.R. O'fJS PLill ... "ll nl~'fi. with good inipoi1 l'X· 11·a.iu. i\Ius1-"" attract \•e. ' o ~xp nee., earn "' 1 e you Insurance. ru·uu, · I o.)..>-"" OFFSET 534-n87 Ren)()(lels ~ 3~e!F1"'1um· \\'ater pc'r. hnve lrirn fi~re. and enjoy !Carn, part li1nc. eves &: PARTS l\1anage.r, excellent LAN~L'JG, nev.· Jav.'ll!, heaters, d1s...,.,...a, aces. r°" a penn. jobv.rlth the best v.·orklng "'ilh people. Hours FOREMAN \\·knds; run time v.·hcn quali· PHONE 546-3131 opportunity, Alfa-Romeo & sprinklers. mMtilling, sod, rlshwashrs. 64~ MIC&. or bene flt.!1, call i\Jr. Smith, 2-!l pn1. Call 64.2-3630 for op-fi ecl. Saab,. BEACH IMPORTS, PRESSMAN l'Oll'lp()Sl, large yucca plants BIA. Co1nplete Plumbing -s-17-SS50 poinimcnt. Farme1·s Insw-.ince Group Equal Oppor. Employer )2X) \V. Coast Hiway, for aale. 968-0025 Service. =s~A=B~Y=-~s=i=r=i E=R~~,~. -~ .• -~-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; j PERTEC offcf'll pcnnal'll'.!nt 1 ,.~Ed..,~Lan..,~i ~•..,54()...,1834~"'""" I Newport. Gerdenl"f/L•nchc•pi""" PLUl\lBING Rl:PAlR • • x P e Cross country en1ploymcn1, pnid vacation 1 · l\tACHJNIST I Tt11ol l\f airer PEOPLE ARE NICE ... No Job too small wonian, Laguna Beach, to D I fifl er 6 mon1h~. pit•· J \\·eek ---~~----Able to \\'Ork to dose 0 ---, -Ji11ble, loco!, tree 1-nkt> CILl'l' of ne....·bom in· r vers "" -•--v-•--1 .. ~-i-u •all on them as ...,.,,,_,, '" ** 642-3128 ** ., ~;~ tlm• o" at Chn·-. m••, to ernnces. Cer·Plas ITI4l '""11 v "" -• r.!d , TakatR Nursery ~S.3878 f11nt, 8 am to 4 pm, l\1on e Foremen 1"'-"-' .. " "' ...., 8~2-4602. :.n AVOfi Representative. E..._, Am erleM Gardt-~r TOTAL SERVICES CO. thru Fri. Local refs nee. e Man•'"ers t'Ompo.ny po.id life, hos1)ital, 'You'l.I have fw1 & n1nke >'t-al.n!"ll""""', Cleanup&: i\1inor Plumbing&. Repairs SAiary open, call 494-00)5, 5 e •-,.m•blori surgit:nl. ml'<lit·AJ &. <IC'ntal Machine Operators friends selling our fa1nous • --· 0~ -or ·~ 1~ to 7 pm ~ __ tits. Exc(•llenl v.'Odcing ~1,-s • e ,. ~ T 1 1 L.M<h•oap\ng. CRll 645-1930 ~·· ....,,..... """' -7.°""'==--~-,--1 ~ ''" '"" "' xpe · oprs. p1vuucLS. o ea:n1 10\\' easy S · 1•11e ti B' 9y o~R --·-'--' e Molders condlt.ions & groii·th potcn-• -..__ ncefled tor all shifts. \\'ork it is 1o start. call: "run"'",",·'ng :1.,~~~~ .... •. mTurner-•wing"" re ""' i!nie.,.,f~;]8 ~~kt'. Q:.:; e Inspectors tial. Tm111edin1e challeng. · ·• int modem ne~· clean bldg. 546-534.l or 541).7~11 , __ ·~ Alie tlo _ ~2 •••• 1 ft 6p .~1~1 e G I R I Ing CTllploymcnt for an in· • Shift bonus pren1lum for PORTERS WANTED t'·m Into "~sh" ... ••II r• n-..,-.;y _ransp. a m, .-.-..., • epa rmen ,.., .... _ dl\1dual pos.<1<.'ssing at JC'0$1 l nllc 'o\urk. Qppor. for ad· . . tbem thru a Daily Pliot Neat, accurate . .MJ year'!I exp. BABYSITTER -n1y home, 5 ot\ll 3 Shiflll year rxj1('rience in supervls-vancnnent & good frinJ.?e ~lust Ue t'Xpc-r. I' I time. See claM.i.fk'<l ad! CLASSIFIED . • •• . . &12-5678 dnvsfv.•k, 8 hr!1/d11.y, I \\''e \\'ill Tr:iin Ing Pl<.'clronJc 11 11 s c 111 b I y benefits. Apply \n pl!rson ~n!0011t'l r..1 .;,1', fiHlboll li;:1y .o;:;;;;;;:;;:;;:::,::,::,::,::,;::::,;::::,::,::,::,::,::,;;;, 1 ·chtld. ·\\'Ill pay 1\•cll. Exp. M•cGr119or Y•cht Corp. opel'Ations. Rl'QUil'l'S the !)...lllun t,i 2-1pin CluU, 1221 \\'. CC:-\$• J-1 .. ) .. ~ nee. 979-3198 J!t.11 PJ(let!lllil'I. c.:-.1. n.blllty lo lr(llJI cUl'Cllvcly l~NE PERSONNEL C.Ll\1 .co. N.13. _ e BF...AUT ICIAN, full Hnte, -• nnd 1!1 llUPt'l'Visc lhl' nc· 5cD\~CEs•AGENCY Jr,·inc ln(.lus. Con1plcx P~r~h=ll~h-,.------- Trader's Paradise lines times . dollars exp'd In todlly's stylhig. CU.STODIAN tlvlllr!! nt n!l.<wmblv pcnion· U'\W,I 200 Briggs A\•e C !\I OMPOSITIQN SI • MPOO GIRL. n.--.l u.w; 11•rH A.~ to lnlerf11.1-e , . . C e ~A Sas!.1-$11~ l'1·r :i1cn11h ~ HAVE A HA.PPY 4th! i\TAID "·untcd: Don Qu ixote S A ND CRAB II A I R S>ud wTitt.:n r~orne to -':.tel· i1·i1h all olht•r n11·1nhe11! or n SEE OUR i\lotr l 2100 Nt>\\'J)Ot1 Blvd. DESIGNS dielluck Valley u n 1 f ie d n111n11rnctu1'111g s-lnft. Subn11l Costa l\.tesa. 642-2670 • CLERK Hunllnlton Be 3 ach Scilool t>i~l'r!<'t, ?-Jr. Shinkle, resume ll1th 11alary hi.atory. WED. AD ~ 2-1618 Chr\s1'ntn. r.llsllion CALL TRI.Sit 1101>KJNS l\tALE \Vanlt'<I, Apply fll n•• myn.... r II I \1" Jo ,._ """'"" "-ndJ' PERTEC Jl-~RRl \\·1-II'JTE1'10RE KPntuckv Fried Chkkrn, \"&1 i: ..... ,. h-·I!!-....... , ";re~'d. G/;,d ~~iss~n~ J;y ~~ -,,~ .... ~ nie , ·lSS E. Iith s1:-<at trvirle) Ci\t 693-So. Coast H\\y, Lag. B. up. ,;e~iine'Tr-<&L~!ifu"n-in lJ.3'/j92J"JIOO, 59'J..2l77. DATJ\ PP.<X'E:~o;:!Nr. Zill:! ,\nn~lrong A\'t'. Suite 224 · 642·1470 ~1Al£ k\'R.ir~_:. A~:Yk at plant Jn rto1•1Jy tOrmN de· Be•uty Oper•tort * TWO * Bl'SINF.SS SY!':TF:lllg 11~~~-=~1"~·~ .. ~ .. ~~'ll~·~·~·~~'li~ J ~1 ~ &niot 11~1" CJ;l.cn. ~:~1~~ ·. : 16 ol y~. l''<· (2) No rouowing nectY. Ncl\· Immediate Openings Santa Ana. CalU. 9'l70l .':' 611 OOCUM£NTOR lie. <>ii'· Ou~y ahop. 6-~I050 , 0 1_ .\l.ill:ll.:L• • lrYln!.' lndWl!rlnl _Complex , J:,_';t~RNo ~~· ~~!~ i\fgns'a' 1Tn11 Coordin~~0~ft, - l\fon lhru S.l C I Op ~· •• ,. .,, _____________ .._·-----"'I ol'l1))U!1•r o•.t•J",• n" Equ11.I portunity Employer r.lr. Scant or A1r. \\<1lllam1, f arnu1.1s co. ~ks llhllrp. · BE part or our fa mily, room, Dtitn Het'llrtl · 0 °'-1•1 i'.r ] i'lt-f' Sllvel"\\'OC>rU, 4S 1''a.shk>n (·arcer·motivRted indhridunl DIVISION OF AM 2ND SHIFT KORD 64 a.nd 1250W with T-51 two color unit, Mu1t be able to m•int•in uniform col- or bal•nce and h•lr- line registration on coded lltho labols •nd be able to setup and print on 40 pound lit .. weight 1tock. We need a craftsman who Is • self starter with 2-4 year1 elllperlence In I off1et presswork. Ex- c•llent b9n•fit pack- age and starting s•l- ary. App! .. 11 •.,:· "n \ol' c 111: . Dona Leverett •ii~• .ila-:i~ . ..:.'\•. Z'iO HYLAND MOBILE homll kM 111 Palm Oeaer1 Creen:A. loc, on ~1 cour1e. Value $16,500. Pay o« sssoo .. Eq_ulty $7'100. Wt wry (tl, "1110. 640-IO!IO. 53> Acre mobll ho111e, RV Ql,J"k: "nlllch; V.'UI exchM"e lor Orn.nscc Cnt.v lhop'g, cmr· eke or l11dt11. pbl.01. ntADE LiQ."Una Be81ch rettidf!ntli1l 1ot for cotnn1er· clal 6r !77, Valuci $10,500. $43.38.17 J.~\ VE: Tru&t Oc1.'d t>-1 ,r>oo 9% lnll!ffilt Due 10 )'T'I. 1''ant: Ux:AJ home or unha or T?? ~~IBltr. l hoorrl k salary, 111 c 18~1 S,\1<>tcn1 Ill &"•wl, I 10 1 lshu'C1, Nv.·pt. Ccnttr. '"'" oul llllldlng oppt'y. Co. '"""" .,.,__ ••. ,, ~·inil•r housek~plnt1 968-CS40 l"/11'1'.I i11"'1:tll:1 ii•;. TIME FOR ................ ~ .... JANITOR, Ille n1ft.inte11ance, pd, vocaUon, hvlitlaY.s. 1ned-Sa.ntk Ana /il4• s..&.ml 1'7MCISI 0 9UICK CASH f/tlme. °'" 2J. Apply In k-al, lifo, """"'· l'eto.mont -P od ' C I LABORATORIES I .QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT t' pi._onion +1w1tin.i1ou Beach & pt'Ofll ..,arl,..:;. Call Bu11 r uct1on ontro 1 -"117 •JI car,& I THROUGH A <:011\:.11leset>nt Hospltal, lS8tt •l-JJOi. 83.1·1i00, Omnis , & To SchcdUhl the Mi\rl\1fa<:IUl't I ~ londa SI., fl.B 8.47-3515. • Qrnr.bi Ptononncl Agency or .l. 1hillpi11R of .... UIY1111$. 3300 HyJ•nd Ave. · ! ..... Co. Rlll'a. &!+Gill 6~ --WANT AD 642:5678 ·-------.-~. "'!.-------- ooN1Er1~1·1''0l1·.·."T·· .. ~,,.-.!,'s..·~·,' -r DAI.LY PILOT You don·1 ~ " gun io t rvtoo, zm Mk·neiscm Dr. ~·cGr99or Yacht CQrp Cotta Mesa. c.a1u. 9'l&'G o r.4'. ·' "Draw fMf' When. you !HANTCURlST . Pl'dlctirlst, 1631 PlAcenlhl, C.l\J, I Don'I aive up ihc 1hlp! WANT AD J)lat.'t l\n ad In lhe D.1\ly l\c:tll!('(i k qua\Hled. Kt-lly It's o brtt1.e. ac:ll yOUr 11em.<1 Equal Opll)r.·Emplo)w I "f.lst" it in rl~sUlod. Ship 642·5678 _ Pilot Want Ads! Call now Temple1(111'J, 4"5 [, 17th St., \\•Ith (!IU!e, use Dally Pilo1 !\Joie .\: Fctnale lo ShOR--fie!IUlt8! 6--lZ...:iGTS. -----------·--·..:&l.::H6:.<.::.:78::.. _ _:•____ C.~1. Gtl-OIM. ClaMlfied .. $42-5613. 1~~~~~~!!!~~1 --.. '·-· . •; - ' - r • " ' -.... --- ~,I 28 l'ILOr-~ADVERTISER Wednttdl.y , July 4, 197J • ... • _ \ TutsdiJ, July l , 1973 DAH .. ,l' PJLOT 2!) rJ~~~~~~~~~l ~~~l~~~I ~~~~~~-~~~~~ ;, [ -···· J[i]] I r....,o•• l[ttl I r. .. , ... .r lril1 .__I _ ..... _,. ... __,J[fi] [ .,,,,_, fill I -!~I.._---!~ I -)~ 1· Potol<!d~ )~ , ~ . f •·------Holti Wonted, M I F 710 ' H.lp Wanted, M & F 710 Help WantM, M & F 710 Furniture 110 Mi1c•llaneou• 111 TV, R1dfo, HiFf, Horiit 856 ---------SttrlO 836 · " Help Wanted, MIF 7IO Help Wonted, M I F 710 ' PRODUCTION CONTROL PERTEC of!cni perma.ntnt cmploymen1, 1»1d vaca.UOn after 6 1nonths p.lus 1 .... -eek paid time orr at ChrlstmaA, oompanr. pa.ld life, boe:pllal, J!Uf'l:!cti , medical le dental ben"flll . Excellent "'Orldng conditions and "r o w t h potential. EXPEDITET Thi11 job will entail pl'\> tlucllon shortaJ[(! followup and parts expl!dltlng. Should be familiar with eled:rot1ics produ c tl on control. 1ttlnimum 1 year experience in producti o n ex- pediting I dispetc:hlng re· qolrcd. Apply 0.-Subm;t Resume To PERT EC BUSINESS SYSTEl\15 17122 Armslroni;:: Avenue Santa Ana, Calif .. Ari' equal OPiX!rlUnity employer ' I""""""'"'"""'""""''"""' ~t:JRCHASING A/P CLERK Immediate 0])C'ning Experienced Only Xlnt't \\!ages &: Benefits Schafer Bros., Inc. ,{Furn. ~1anur. in G. G.) Call l\taria CTI4.J 894--44:.!9 For Appolntn1ent R.E. SALESMEN Why not Y..'Ork in lhe hotle-st are8 Huntin glon Beach/Fountain Valley. Let us train you! Call Phil McNamce, ¥.ILL AGE REAL ESTAT~ 96.1-4567 TIME FOR QUICK CASH TllROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ltEAL ESTA'n:. SAU:$ • SUCCESS CAREER New or oxperlcnced. Join the Workl's ~and fllatetl a-ro11.·1.rJ& resale org&nlzaUoo with a network o! over 300 oUlccs and become a n1cmbf!!r ot our Millionaire Club. Multi-million dolllll" a~vertl.$1n2 proxrani. ~'T'ce gUaronteed licensing school. ..Excellen uJes_ trainlnf. "'hat is your license "·01·t11 lo you? Check our n10nthl) bonus progrant which means SSS to you? Plf'ase call Virginia Jones 835-4JU, RED CARPET RNltors ' REAL ESTATE SALES MANAGER JtesaJe OUice needs lllllllllgff \Vith 2 years of Real Estate experience, N~rt Beach area. Expanding company. E.'<cellent opportunity ror professional growth. Apply In confidence. Scnc! resume lo Classified ad no. 638, c/o Daily Piiot, P . 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. REAL ESTATE SALES FREE LICENSE T1'it.INING t~rcc Placement Service. f'-l't'f! Training Prograrn. Earn whllc you learn. Al Sloan (TI4J 832-5-440. R. E. 11 a I e s opportuniry. .Career nigh t, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, 1850 E. 17th, Santa Ana. 547-643-1 VISleN Realty, Inc. RECEPTIONIST Grea1 Spot to use Your Span· ish and loving concern y,1th doctors patients. Start $400. Cal1 @lly Ellis~ 556-85ffi. Control Career Employ. A$.er-:y. 3400 Irvi,ne Blvd., N.B. Recept, $550 Fee/pc!. Elec. Rep. $3.25 per hr WestcliH Personnel Agency 1651 E. E<futg<r\ S.A. (J\.fark TII Ce.n er) 54~8836 AL'iO Fee jobs. RECEPnONJST tor anJn1al SERVICE Stntioo Aftl!'ndant TYPISTS LR & bdr. lrM@n Prov. An-* AUCTION * TAU\' llo l'arml. tiff,.,,. ~ital. N.B. 3 Day1 wk f'X~rieik.-ed. ..Apply In llqUi!' iir. \l'nliitJ: tu.bile, gW· RCA, ?knlth St ~h'llrlill t.W· llnest In hunlt·r & jun1pt•r fo'rt"' Sat. Send R'lutne ~n1011, 990 E. Coast llwy, NEEDED NOW ...... '()U.'I sni i.'Vlct fliJ~~I')'. "•'"'A "",,rnllip"e ~It.' • Nnlp01k!t1l Sler\.'OS tr11lnllllr:'. & ~!ljOtl.I by £ Chualfled ad no. &92 c10 is~wport &acti. tufll'CI l'OU<-i'I. xtnL rolld. ,,1 .. 1,_ · ,,£11'1,IU'".!':930 ... 1inu;tically l"fitu1..-.J Iv cl1•1lr. ~19.1'1.'Y (1\ppfV\.'f'd AllSA I Pi;ally Piiot, P.O. Hox lS60 7-~'='""=""===~ Illus! M .. 't Kood IYPlnli-ak:ill.t. $~ ycU~ \•f!l \\.--t lo\'(' ~at ' ~ 1<ot1ll, ·n y, .'· ,,.m. ABC Color TV~ 19-0i.6 J1µI.:_~ \\'e have beaut. lJC•' Costa ,_teso . Ca~ t~i;f;~,!' -de~l~:1~:1~~1 45 'l''.p,m,, sooct fiJiure "ork $150 1 . ':'tf,,'e r-.aNc't!s, end ta-Windy s Auciion Barn n r 0 0 kl1w-sr. Jlun~ton 11~r; ho.~ it1su~. Vi!J! u11 at RECEPTIONIST -Law ofc. lime, pt'nnMC11t. Apply in "IOfl~ o(fke l'Xperleoct!. bl;~ '"· mRrbl(' lOJl pf'tl.•lltal 20iS~:1 Newport. 0 1 &~ &•;uii., J.l&!l-3.129 f.w:. ll'l"'W ivpe ""'· (t t Neat appearauice, typing. peJ'iiOrl, ~tun.son Sporting h•blt> S7S, IU!le '-'Ul'I rablt', J~hlnd Tony's Olda l\lal'L ADl\llffJ\L 24" l~liir 1'\', :~tt.11"sw..,;. }'1·!?!1n1.ai11 Va.llry or Ca ll 641)..{)8()(). ,.._&,, «'JI .• Apply In Tl~ .itlu.s top $30, !itUUl>d chair I iJI I •" •~" ,,,, ===~-vwus, ...,.., t:. Paularloo, PcraonrM•I lkpt. S.'J!t. AJ1'0 llullllll twdroom SUPEI? ~111 l\-lov\o!i camera & ln1d11t )I 11)'. If-VIit~ rn~. ~. ==~-~·=::.,.--~~-~ECEPTIONIST Costa llileSA. ~Ion lhni 1-·rt 9 aoi-12 noon rum. SJ3·09'33. $1:? Southall 't'llM.', llkc new, S.I~. Polorold S150. l\h.ti.t s.-t to RJllll" SPIRITEU_ plnr." i:°"ldlng. l[TE BOOKKEEPING Sl·IOE Si\LES\\'O)lA ..... full T Tu rvln ltUld c:u11e1·a y.•lt/\ nalih Iii· &~7$ ~I looking., ~'I.Ind. Rldl ... For Acountlnn Ofc -tin1t>, l'Xper. prtfe!Ted, sal· PACIFIC MUTUAL t-ITaet>, nleftock, 1 " t:1chinen1 llkl' new S·l:i A~1~· 21 " COLOR TV S.'G Also 21" ~\!tern it. f-;~ll.1o.h, j~inr--: • ""' ,.,..,.n. ai>""" In ..,T1>10n 100 Newport C.enler Dr. l\l U~ IK'l1. co n1pl. livln.11: ho\\ Ung bull "·trh fold out I :~"~'·~~·~· ~,~,·1~.r~~··~io~. ~flo~';"ilr., .. ~· ~·:"'~1~· ~'~""i1~.r·~"=·~·~·i<~6~·~il \\1nnt tlha.ti> woman to hanrUe ~., vr-'"~ N •""'"' 9' ~ta ciu• •I • i • '""i.'. 'fHE J300Tr.RY, """' ew110rt Beach "'" · ""' · "• l: a .. s 1.."0n1 Ill: Cllllf', con1pl('t~ In-guara.ntc>ed. ~~llS. front desk. Call \\'t'51(•nr ,....,.._. r. ~~ tbls •·/• ·~·•i>t I .... 1 I E . 17th C06ta l\lcsu • ,,.,..,. run uulit', CU(Jng 11hoe11 l<M>rn 4 I ~ 13u.sincss ScrviL.>es, 563 \V. \\!ANTED : Seam~ haiiging lan1ps & at.'CCll, tlnicsl like •Ile\\'. f\ll'n'1. 11\i:c loltt lfld J •JR 19th St., Co!!ta J\lesa. TAILOR FtnER needed to "'Ork In 0"'11 C.'onternPonU')' Spw\lich. Non s• l\I Pl Sii J6.ll7 I r.-. M.wiM·f.Quipnwnt . " &12-0'll:ICHARD'S. Exj)M'. s:.~~~~:=~t"'>"flOrt home, CaH Liz. GT;h',005 ::;;1".1~f~:h~k "~1\1:~~1x11~; l~~~'t:H lOr:i"~t'r-. I can't Frtt to You !~1~;;;;;;;~;~1 Beach 1 WAITRESS & 1oontt.'!" J:.h1 !'one.I. :\lui;t see t(l app. ttlarr It Ill l r1{'5 I .szo. H1u!Clf'-------.....J • MARKETS fits. Al)~:;~ ~~·b~d'::--::; needed during Orange Coun· Gl(;...2236 alt.6 or "'k cndi;, n1<Jvo1·r S!i. 11,,11 n1o""<'r .s;,, l Lines, 2 Time$, $2.00 Bo.ts, General Rt'qlliretJ. Th\'le Jobs lo be LA all ~~l ty Fair, starting July .ti. \llt.:STCLIF-F ·.M-'>"" Sa-I"'. F.d.tt~·r $5, llHQ'll $1.!:JO to 1~. J t'illcd Immedlatrly, 21·31·,..,:?r22Zcl, ~tr. "'lln ni, Contact Tl Holman 1!1 v • • .,. .. S7.50. l.t111.r1 spn.•1'dl"r S2. S:t. ~ ll!NABOUT !-'ibrglRt, ~ 900 e GENERAL ACCT ~"' Garden Re.st. in Nrw Pn.J"ckartl I.Jell Color Olesl ofrtra1,1•rs Sl!i.l3Sl!:.,,1HBf. Abandned Kl hp !-.\"In. Inel. use of ~.I. I Women Welcome) TELEPHONE Answering Producl& Pavlik.Jn, Orange 1·v-Ai\1/t'J\l stereo. 8, 18th St. Ci\!. 5-l."1-448.7. ne..~1 lov111~ h~n1t'"s \1'·!:.:~~ 1S~oorh '"'1 &i;Un\nl11'1' $350. Service, Beach area. Prefer Fair Kl'OW!Clai L'OUch. lub t'hairs, king Sil<' 9-f\_E_L_ -· · p •10\\ lN" Ir r needs e NCR BKKP'G 30 f X>i-0820 or 6r;Hi6il0 bed, l\C'lvinator fret"zcr. \\' ' , llnu1boo chair, like VC'ry rr1~·ndy. &1\'C la: y,·ork S% &12-1272' MACH OPERATOR O\'t'r yrs. o age. VllJ'i«I rcfr ig. side by sidt•. 2001 nt""'· Pole lnnip. Undt'rn•ood ;,40-2·191. --· -··· , M• OPERATOR hours. \Veekends, 673-1166. \\'AITRESS, E:\'PEH.. Highland Dr. NB 64Z--Oi77, 1yp1:"'Ii1t•r. !land in a de j ,\OOltABLB cud<lly killc·ns Baat1,_M•1nt./ TELEPHONE Sales. \Vork Over 21. Tu·o Guyli from Ila· 5~>3145 sh1nl'I &12---0272. r.-.r IO\'lrli: hunit~. 6. \\'ks. 11 Service 902 Salary ~wlent on nbility from your O\\'ll home. ly. New Italian ftest.aurnnt.E .c~X-'~Q-u~1 -5-1-T-E--.--,-1 l~A<.a.;EDY ANN :N A~U\'"S ~i;un. S;1lly Jt'nkiM &lcl--1~00 :\I \l'INc' 'IECllAJNfC & experience. Apply al ow· llighest commissions. Ex.-2267='-''·~·~"".::::''~wo.:.:.C~.~"~·---• :s P 1111 !<1 a n. SIG: 10 ulelte:c, SS. t.:x l 54g • ' ' • ""~ '. . corp. office at pertcnce not necessary, " ' , lli'rlroon1 set, \'Blued rH 0..-signci· model!! G·t2-6.~ Good Y.urk. f air pnces. SA.vt~ 343.1 Via Lido 892-.51&4 \\'AITRESS I (,'Ombination $.1200, pri ply nrusl sell for , .. · BOX ll'f\lr1t..-O kllll'ns , 7 \l·C'\·k~ )"U niollf')'. Call Uun··~ Newport Beach cook neal appearJncc. $600. &1~-7'260 M1scell1neou1 {lld, J!iw:-huirl'<l, ulll'. .fill l\lari.nc, &T:>-8671. Equal Opportunity Employer Trainee Opening -Call &12-15-19 • W1nted 820 bln ck, onC' 11 11 hlack y.·tth RNs &: LVNs \\'e will train you to become \VAlTRESSES, mature, ex-G1rege Sal•· 812 ~·h ilt' pa"·s. S46-42G.\l 801ts Power" 906 FUU. ·& PART TIME a branch manager or one of per, xlnt tips. good hrs. --''--====--'...;. Wanted Oriental Rug1 ~-!Olill..IS 1v1~ vt'lloii• tli;:t'r' ' f).i~l.966 .. · our 800 branches. A schcdul· H.B. or Sun.set ll c h · OAK din rnl, oak rocker, Oil k pr! ply /)('(>f[S !jll.'VC'rai u.-;.:'<I kitten, ll;lorubll', r r ec, TH.ADE Z BR TO\\'Nl lOUSE, eel training program wnl 847-6133. hkt.asl', 4 dru"'{•r oak di;sk. rugs. 61•1·5..12f. 6i5--8773. &l·l...ff.'l79 1f·:a l'il Bluff 1 2\.lx22 fun1 rn1, xlnt 1:c>11ll., ROUTE SALES Large National Co. is look!ng for pern1a11('nt stoblc prople • ExcellEmt starting salary. If Lnterested Call; 714: nil-0330 give you training & ex-\\!HO \\!ANTS TO \\'Oil!'? Roll 1op desk. 6' oak sh'1-ro 1 ' • -,----. ·-· --located In prilnc fountain · . · fl DRIVE A CAB! ' cuhincl or ?; 1nru·blc ton \\AN'.f'ED lo buy, hke. new Tl\0 udorablf' kHll•ns ~1lx1nd· Vrtll•-u-r• inln>-' ""· prnence 1n o iec 1111111nge· ,.. f rrntun & J & ~ <l & '• '~ • "" "" n1 ent, budget counseling. CIIOOSE your hours, work hdmi set;· ma110gany 4 .11 · ' · nnip~. iucc ~t rny ,.ooi'Step. t.!-&lll). <:up11ncy, ns~umublc 7\~','1 business pt·omo· ,,.,,, & f• If '-· poSlt'l' lxlrn1 Sf'!. Very beaut IC1tsonublc 6M-1687 '. 7 C, \ 1(.1.Qrra, C.l\I. a ft 11.llHl, s:~ equity. !-"Oft boat .u ,.r yoursc • w your 0"'n c:lt'Ved 9 ..... bdrm set: t'Ul'V· 61n11. "' 1~-.... 1,. of 'qoul ''aloe. per!!Onnel supervision. Ex-boss. !\ten or women. Can .,... Off' F • I ·v •. n . ~· (,'f'llent cm1>ioyee tx>nefits & be slightly handicap·~'. L'd o;1k China cabinet, n1ar· ice urn1ture KrITf.:N'S b.·aut. strixl. ,t: ~ulh Uay H.relty, Agent / """ blc IDp y,·cu;h stand•, much Equr'p 124 · -·• ~. 96" """ E re1,rular salary increases N cat-Clean Appearance. · niix<..:i. 9'.>nle lil'f'C1-c1Jy. v .. 'fX'r. v......... v c s. hnsed on youi-progress. \Its. retired. Age 25 to 70. inorc. 1205 S. Birch, Sant.a chl:ril"t• of 9, !I "'ks old 968·910'J. Approved for veterans Supplement your inl'Ollle'. Ana, 835-l7S9 18~1 f-~xecutive model C rac· 49J.ffli8. . 1.2~5~' ~O~\-V~E~N~S~~C~A~li~I ~N , ,.~IQUE ~lh I "·'· tory rebuilt carbon ribbon • On-the--jab Drive a cab 6 hrs or more a / "' .... , tu is .,..a. ca. never u!>C'd. Prl. Ply. SlaO. Bl.ACh. ntalc lal:l._ 4 mos., CRUISER T , . 8 day. Apply in person, I antique bathroom sink, R42-J60.1 hou . ..,.hrokl'n, 1-Tovtni::-. must f-'ull canvu, i;:!cm room. SALES ra1n1ng enefits Yell!>w Cab Co., 186 E. 16th \'rrtical . stand $-W ., pr. an· EX · • Juul ;. l!Oocl hon1,.. &iR-569:> E:lC'CL rclrig, head, bait SPLENDID SPARE Pacific Finance st., Costa f\tesa. tique brass door handles, EC i;;1V\·J ch.rs Sl::i/Sri. FOl-IR-2 --tank ct1• see Sat or Sun- TIME OPPORTUNITY !TIS Ne1\·po,~t!e•.B·lvd. Costa $75. l•l,,.2-1 cariict, \\'car So."· l·hrs $.'! 21. IJ.'Sk s .. mo o!~l ft'nm l1· <lny,' ria~ Point 'r'21 Call " -~~~~~~~~~~~ 11!:\"('r, $60. 645-Z>il S2U/90. Pi rrce t.:nl. 84i7 \\' 19 RATS adorabll' fri.'(' rn &l2-056! j'iutionally knoy,•n 3Al ralC?<I 54£-~ -C:\I r.-12-3408 1.:0i od hon1e. 8.13-3311 rii IO•'""' 1--c=~·==-=~~= ~~,g8~in~:J ope~~ ~~ An Equal Eon,Pplpoo r t un i l Y I Mlfdy,1•0 J(A.. J GS~~~?-~rnt'-~~~.in .... ,5;~r~i~f; Pi~nos/Org.ans 826 1-BEAUT. bl~ck ca.1.s:-V;•ry 'C1w~"fAifu BO~T~ ·:: I ,;;;;;;;;;~;;,;>;";.,;;;;;; V dryer, etc. July 5th, 432-mello\v, Special peopl<' onlv T l ' fund ra1sing line includes I ~;;;;;;iiiii:;;ii;; I ~.,,,, v,·,• .. To,,·10. ORGAN WORKSHOPS ~la lc 9 n10. old fC'm 3 m', rtu er. Heuer than nc ..... candy, novelties, greeting !I ..... .... ~ ' · 0· .S1l.JO. DAYS. 77'.Z.-250l or cards, candles, plus much TRAINEES OIAIRS, beds, book h , Eves, !.17!H.ln. more. Our commissions the Will train dependable "-omen j CA~n_i_;q~u~n:.:_ ____ _;800~ clothes, tools, more. i::x. W--' BEAUTIFUL black Shepherd '70 CUSI'0!\1 f\tlni s...-hlghest, 110 investment, \\'e cond. June 23-24. 289 O<>te 9Qne1d•ys 10 A.M. fc111.alc, 5 months old. . I"''" . lo become plastic injec.1ion SCR L. • , 64-.... 3903 after <t"lO trbgls, padded seat.1, cover, train. Pl'estlge position con-modeling operators. r-.1ust "AM ETS St. ;\pt. C. cr..1. Don t Ouy any organ until ' ·· clec. st. A1erc <;nilHC slff.r- tacllng schools, churches, have own car & be able 10 -H ,. BLOCK Sale. f\t t. Eden Cir, ·YOU can 11la.~! Non-p!Kyer~· TURQUOISE so fa, approx. 7 hig. trlr, 50hp-4-cyl Alt!l"C clubs. organizations. Write: stand entire shift ii off Nc\\·hope & \Varn1.'r. FV, "·clcom.:, to lltlf'O<\ fr.x-\1•ork IL: good for apt. ~·ng. $1200. 58&-J5J5 art 6pm Including tcleptlonc nu1nber nCCt.-ssary. Op!"nings on Day ANSWERS furn. Appliances. clolhin~ shops, I-or lnlorn~at !or~ 6-14-7124 1 ... i;'flBLGS ·h/ ·kl ban to: P.O. Box 8.), Canoga Shift. Sl.9a. 2nd shift $2.08, . baby ilcn1s. Sat-Sun. Con1ac1 : Tom l)1ctc-r1eh Si\~.1\Ll.. cute 5 "'k old PllJI· ~II access. i'r~~lud. rad~: Park, Cal 9l304. 3rd .shift S2.23 J>l'I' hr to Convex_ Pansy_ \'.'oven_ 642-~851 . pies. part Yorke. 6 14 l3otton1 paint, tilt trailer. SALESMAN • Management st.a.rt. Raise in 30 days. Beyond _ OBEY Machinery 816 Coa&t Music Service Larki:::pur, Cd.\!. GT"J-473£1. SiOO. Eve11 67J.-&'07. ~ales~e~m~imt.~~~~e: Apply 9 am·ll am or 1·3 pn1 Forcigner•s c 0 mm c 11 t : ----~-----Nl'\vpoi; Blvd. Bl llurhor '(' l\1 l NI -D a chshuncl, fml. 19' CLASSIC 155 OM'C Buick hrs. week. Color Tile, 2221 * Or~g~v;;'51U:l~~~cs * "TI1e thing that impres.o;es me ~~~~~ w~~;11~1 !;:dh~c~ Cosln i\1esn Adult. Lo\·ahlt'. Ctd tor older v~ full top. Tri, fine cono.J Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. CO!t1a Mesa, Calil. niosl about America Is t.hC' l-css, $350. &46-4187 ~'O~ple. 6-16-~1 brforc 6. Sac $3500. &14-1784 Fat Profit is attained when you sell throui;:h result-ge:t- ting Dally Pilot ClassWed Ads. 642-5678 iliiiiijiiiiiiiiijiii---iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiijjji G4~l12.6 !~~ ..... ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1\·ay part.·nts OBEY their _ORGAN SALE 5 ~10 nu1lf' Kce~hourld pui1-·30 TROJAN TS--,-=n --ll TECHNICIAN l c~h~il~d~,~~"~·-------M_l•_•_e_l_la~n~oo;.;,.;U~•---~8.:.:18 \Vurl1tzer Factory Auttiorii.(~i py. Gn.>_ a~ 11·/kids. Call c'tlnt. .. ~ad,' rnu'r•y :.u~·. SALESfttEN · Exciting op. . -Sale o nd I Oh "'° ""82 ,.. " -portunities in Inv estment PBRTEC offers pern1ancnt ITH REt-H.I GEJtATOR looks like n niany ni <' s. 1 e r l'Ves . ......,.....,, S9,500. £..i.~18:lli sales. We train. 1ttP. Kruse employment, paid vacation ANNIVERSARY SALE heck, but works good $20. ~;:.~~;kw on sal(., prici_'d t'RF~E Cocka·a·poo. GQod 21 ' O·IARACTER OOJ\T & Co., n1embers Pacific after 6 months plus I 1\•eek Adm iral Benbow antiques. Stove (gas~ $25. \VOCl<:k-n W II' 'h' " , C'ly l\'lchildN>n. 1~ yrs has Bay fnvoritc. i\!any xtnu;'. :"·' -. Stock Exchange. Ca 11 paid time off al 01ristma.s, lotany goodies, Dun c ;1 n cha if'fl $5 <'ach. BBQ's Sl.50 a IC S MUSIC 1 shots, 962-7420. -8.'!3-1415. 5'17-5941. L'Ompany paid life, hospitaJ, Phyfe D/R 111ble-, ti l'hairs. to S7.50. Drop k>al table$.'), South Coast Plaul 510·2830 BL.ACK 1:u-;ldl.v w.:k·1t·()OO, J.ti~ .. ~.~E~'IB""E=l~\G~-1.A~ss=,-,~O~h-p I SALESGIRLS surgical, medical and den-SlfiO. Glose<l July 4th. ZTJ6 Cocktail table $15. Pineap-Plll11y h!!e brkn. Very 1-~vinrudC! OIB & lraUcr. Expcr. J/time for high 18' benefits. Excellent \\Uric· East Coast. Cdi\1. Nt!xt to pBoolc k Oou~l;"H"""ot d S 2 0. CABLE Nelson Consol, Ughl smart, 8 ~'ks. &~pss Xlrtt.°'. $775. GTh-87&1 ··f#~q/I~ ~.--~f . . .._ A CON'IEHIEHT SHOflPING AND fu.shion contetriporary vro-ing conditions and gtu111h \\'cstern Fed, Sllv & Loan. case ...,. lyv.'Ood bed 1valnut -Ukc ne"" Pvl ply. * KITTE~* -, _, c-I patentiaJ. " \VESTERN PAINTINGS, f.ramcs $3.50. Kings.i.ze bead· STJOIPh: 644-8349 .,A2--0176 Boats, Sail 909 l. '>, GAL ON THE CO. For •n •d In Wom•n6l World n1ens ,..Kip. UVUl op-tloards s;, each. King.size :~~[~~~:~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~\ portunity. Call 547-7733 SR. TEST llought and sold at lj.,';() So. Hollywood franie $l2.50. 138 \\'AL.l\JlIT Austrian Grund. • • • • • • • • • 1 SALESGIRL, lull time, 5 Coe.st J-1"'.Y, Lnguna Beach. E 18th St C l\l 548-44S5 Xlnt cond. Sacrifice at $750. $Z l B P£D LB days weekly. No S~. ANTIQUE settee car.,, c d R£rnIGE~~iR. $25. A~ 968-4300. l 111-<I • " • Coll Mery Both 642-5678, oxl. 330 Apply afternoons or F'ri & TECHN. l"IAN ~~6A~~1:, beautiful lair (,'0111pressur $25. Screen door '6~~~d. '!,ar,;ro P'G·~~ Pltl Md S..,.. CHEAPER THAN STEAK! Sew in an HDur! *son-Spanner (T1 Sat. Reinert's, 1816 NcWpOrl y SS. Gas pipe· s 3. 5 o. ,....... _..., · .... ,. . . Blvd, Costa 1-'Iesa Appli1nce1 802 Hydraulic jack ii). Socket ~p~', 0.I, 545-4650, S:30 10, Ensenad• 20 (THIS IS A sel $8. Basin $5. Tires $.5. Dogs 854 TI1c Biit Lltrle Boal thnt SantiGCJO Bank CHALLENGING & KENMORE a u To n1 a t I c Camping items $5. Trailer FREE Organ cla~s ror "()l.'fi a l•og way for yoor 9279 ·8-16 ) l • Exp'd Tellers, JuU or part y.·asher & gas dryer. ix>lh \1•hcels $4. Typey,·riter $23. nduJts. Every Tues. nll e, e PUPPY· WORLD e S 1 S time. INTERESTING JOB) e!s:· ~~.Y~~a:!~~~~nli,,~ Chevy starter $8. Car l'OOle r L~~,,,.call Beach flt\Ulic. JOO l\UXE~ PUPS. Open Aloha Week Specie! e Ex1/d 'OOf Opera to \VJLL teost al'bra bl $l5. Toilet SlS. 1'-10 0 r F,:vcs. lnsh Set I 1· r S.149-l. Incl. Tralll:'r. Pl r hoot • .c 1 tc, trou c ![.ee7 01d15elivery. 54&-8672 or polisher SlJ. E le ct r i c GRAND Upright piano, $160 Uol>!'rnian. Col!il:'s s ,-o ·. THE BOAT PLACE Contact Mr. Lorenz s and repair i..umputer .,.. -o SY.'\!epcr $15. HorMla 55 parts 979-2688 Ji ~I( B tJ T 714-832·5200 output micro film systems. COJ\fPLE'l'E B"W t'l•'k IV !run\ S:.! to .$10. 646-3240 w le, u elTIE'r, T-Cup 3101 \\' Coast 11"')' Background in digital cir· "' "" a[t 5 or ...,,kend~ Poocllt', Cluhuahua, Lab., Nel'llOM & d ti45:.1141 SEAJ\fSTRESS '"r s a j I cui• ..... , (prefen-ably TTL in-Air conditioning unit in· i\iUST ' sell, like new single S • M hi 828 Boxer, Cockapoo. $\\!AP a 1 • , _ ~ n1aker, ex w-Pl power l~ed circuits), PQ\\'M" .eludes rompressor , hoses, bed, box springs and nmt-ewing •c nes Shr1Jhcnls for?? s1ud Scr.i • • •••••••I . -.. i: · ·. ~:~ ~ n111 c h I n c. Job "'/op-supplles, CRT deflection cir· evaporator, co ndens er• ln.'11s. headboard, and Crame SINGER louch & srw. l\lod. most breeds. 531-50'.!7. , K1TE No. 1005. I • · •• ; ~-lf " ·. .~. portunlty. 675-6970 cui1s, CRT control circuits brackets, $150. 494-8T<>1 s;J{), dresser and nitc stand c11hi11e1, good rond, "'lat· SAl;\'T Bernord. 1~ ck c. ;\II allach.C?<I equip. Yel!O"' ,,.~,.;~;~ 'it;;' .. ;., :!·,\'; '','. and sen..u cirt.-ui-holpful. GAFFERS Sa t t I er con... $50, .S90 lakes all. Desk $20, tach P'I. pl y $!?') 6Tl~170 D"imol•'on c .. , Sir" p p hull, Y.'h1te tops ide. Xlnl " "1'•·1• ~··· '··· • ' "" r .. · ,. barbells $10, 8" flourescent ' -· :' · · ""' · ··P· u · coud Sfl"' 675 2.100 ·· ·:,:r:·t: :;;::·f:.,::l : e Secret•rie1 2 years formal ll'aining plus per one urop-1n gas rar"e Swaps 81.a \\· h 1 t e Co c k -a -11 o o . --· -~-·-· _2:., ~"'· __ , IH'f: :;.:·:~·;:-l:, e Typlits 3-5 years e."<perience. _ like new $100. lite .SS, i;:as log $5, misc. ""' \\'eimlU'U ner malt· 2 yn 16' t"IREBA l..l.. Sailhoot. 2 ~ ti§f-Jf!i?". :g~ e PBX Oper•tors TEST 833-3186 itenis. 9270 LarkSpur Dr. \rlLL Trade 0 rl g 1 n al Chilrua X. Spa.vt-d shots . .sel.s or sails. 'l'nl.llcr. Auto. {1i ::.-.:<·:' ~h~J ·::: VOLT NEAR nu, "41" Delux , tkJubll' ~ dnfh\"ood arran~cmcnts for 49-1-4853 or 534-32'll1:' ~~:~ truJM:'ie, etc. S,:,i5. ·:::;; ·~:m·: ·tr.: Instant Personnel door, Kl'l\•inator, side by 10" 0 sea1JCape painting or ail· SAVE A llO:\fELESS PF.T 7046 l :. . iff;:J ·;::;:·:!. •. ·tH! Tern.........,...., .,_ .. ,... TECHNICIAN side rehig, S300 val ue $350. to FF liquC!i :;36-lf.!8{] Long haired Chi h u a h ll a , 32' I:'<;• J..'oori <'(trld, n~usl .,) ,: ,.... ...,· •• ~ ·.... 1~·~.r ~·vi...... 5'56--7517 With This Ad TV R d ' H'f " York i e·Poo, Pekin«c~. s.'tcr1f1Cl' $.3200. 2 ~<'Is sails,. .~·· :··:::: i'!>-i:t:;. -~~:: 3848 Campus ~ .• Sw'le 106' ' a io, 1 1• " Ill ak QI' -•• , ··~ "' •• ~;.~<'l •. _.,., ..,, FREIGHT Da1nage Snle on 1\ll JurnHure, apphanC't'5, r ... ,.. 136 \\'Ire Hairl'd Doxie .I\, sp_ n· er, ~ uux flil"T· •• .~:".·:,·,:: .:~.·:· •. ~.~~'.': ".•.·.· Nl?\\'""'rt Beoch '""-4741 REQUIRES min•~um of one H · & \\'' I TV ' I t " ~.. "" 11c-• 1111v pty 492 ,_. • ..., ..,.... '"' new otpo1nt ·"11· pool s .. amps, O""', cloU1cs, 1.;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 .....,nnan .:x1cp ru puppy, ·.:.o•·•· .... · ~. ··:: ~··· ·: ·t.i'f::"'1t,.j~~"~al~O~Pf'~·~E~,m~~ij''~;"~r\-f"~"' experience performing 1 · ,, ,9, '"" re ng I y,·a.shers / dryers, & rn1Si'..'. Ends 713, USED ., ..-....,.. KITF~ 6.17. Race 1.'QUip. 2 ~f::·,:J.. pl': ... :· .-:·:·1 ··::U" SECRETARY tr;~~~ing to~ se~eci!i~i~ 545--0780. US.ABLES, :?560 Ne"·port RENT TO OWN WEll\lARANER Germ a n sails. ll!P bluf' hull, dolly. ·. ·.~ .• : . · ::.:~.:t.r::. ·~ F'ee Paid. Great co. y,•/te'· digital equipment. HOTPOINT 14 cu t t . Bl\'d., C~I. Tut.'S. thru Sat 'TV'S & STEREO Sl10rt Hair, ma.le, aU bro"''"· Excel. $550. fi73--0152. lf \ '('" "' c refrigera!ur freezer. Only JO ~ S n105, All ~hot.!!. Llc'd. HOBI E C11t JG'. Xlnt cond. ~' ... ~ rlfic beJl('fits. \Vork dlreeUy USTOMER m011 old. S200. 673-1272 days, BUNK beds lnot maple and $10 Needs goorl home, IOVt's Asking $1450. Bl'st buy in \ "' ~ \V/n1anager of R.E. dept of e .~v~<~•~Sl~7~-~2888""-----· I not niattressl Sia. BBQ's children. $25. Call &·!-1-6:129. to"·n, 847-14 16. ""· ~ [' ·· • Nalionally known co. ~lary -: I.. { ·.. to .$600. Also Fee Jobs-:'Call SERVICE Rent Washers/Dryers Sl.50 lo $7.50. (,'hilds ricsk No Credit Oieck•No Deposit HELP! r llt1'd a h?m<'· 7 n10 . I·l-28 Kl::TCH-.... ·ood '56, ·~ (~· ~~ Sa_lly Ha.rt, 511)-.00j(j, Coaslal $'1. Wk. f"ull main!. .$5. lfa.nd mower .$5. 1'1aple frr<' Delivery . 1-"'tte Repair '"'.Id tnlll•· m 1 x I ll rt'. nrw Albin dirs"l '71. Danu ~ \.. \; i j !JJ Personnel Agency, 2 7 g O * 6.1~1:l02 * step table .$5. 4 drawer chest l\lonthly Rentals Ava ilable Samoy1'ft I, 1Gl'nnan Sil<'!>-P1 . IM"rth, owner, :Y15-2321. 1 .. : Great variety spot . Be In· T~rE expansion of the pro· like'new.'5-l&-582-1 aft Jpn1 Compll'lteevyjiflgFn!·ts.$2.0 0 . A PANASONIC steroo tape rc1;: AK' iun1p1011s, SI.'(]. _C.'~\TOll, $4.'iO. <191-<r.l(lj_ volved in all aspects of real duct suppot1 department LARGE t>lec;!T\e range "i1h ~leads S90. Intakes $30. rccoriter "'ilh aulon1.llllc U7J.-7l:IO 13 1•1'. rtbt'rgtro;!'< ~'lllhoat. ·- • ii'. •-;,~~.. TECHNICIAN ".!;,!'~ :O~ ,~l.~1~-·-<85-~~38--'-'_· -1-"'-"-.-~9-" .. ~ 1 Open Eves. S4M444 ~~~·R~~;,~~~. 6 \\·~s. 81~~. N~.ll~~. ~1~:·(.1;~ , I estate field. Sala!)' to $700. has C'N'ated openings ror grill. F'ully automatic i\·Hh Block SH)O. 350 SlOC'k SIOO. 1x>ve1-st'. Uses Ampex 7\~ NOB.\l'Jt11 Puppi1·~. ,\J\C. f:xcellcnt condilivn! \ Call Su.Hy J-lart, &10-6055, technicians to p crforni linwr. $50. &12-12.64 327 Heads. $50. H.P. lleads reels anrl tnpes, includrs 3 "nlllll".'11 of the 1'('rr1t'rs. S.-.%. Call : rtlS-5168 ;: /,j~ A6.c..13.wiJlt. g;s~~ri1:ier'm~lc1-~.ency, ~~S::~ andsy':t~~~ or :~'d ~tUST sell. Xlnt Signature 2 ='~iz;=·~"="-=11="'~'~'7'~'"=~""3~·~-I ~~'d~;hon2es~'f5":re~~~~ s~1_~:~ard -x "'ks, ,\KC, 1~,,~{~.lt~h~ a ~1~~ a~"~~ "l e SECRETARY -Accurate ~utr.systems. ?\1ocle.m eqnli>-speed y,uhcr. S"l'S. RESIDENTS of Tile Hun· !apc;s ancl h~ank reels -Rli femal r. $70 1)r h<'st offer. !ll'll. $4.iO. Call !"16.'1-1 107 i . sho h nd ment and lacilitics as "·ell ~~~-'556-""858""7'----ti.nglon "·ould like lo have a equ1pme.n1 u1 hrarxl llf'W Af!('t· s·:xi· 5:~'ll Span the seuon y,•ilh !his typing, some rt 8 · 5 u company paid benefits Building M•terials 806 micro~ donated Io r A<1 klng S~. C 7141 g.j!j....5191. -_ .. _._ " · HOBJ""F; '16, 9 nionrh,. oltl. II I. hi •ighl J•cket DaY1 a ...,ttk 8:30 to 12:30; .1 II"-·' 1. thf'i r use. The llunli~ton * S S • I* BASSETT Pups. AKC , ~take offt•r. 4'.r.l-23f.J or pre y, 1g ..., · e GIRL FRIDAY, some er-awa.i qua .... -.. app 1canls. e S I B lldl Retirement R cs i d c n 1 9 I u'!"'me,r pec1a tri-<.lJlor & wlutl"-11ln. $7:-1. 6:~~9639. h~.;~~st::1ja~~tl~!t; ~7Call f\1r. l\1cNamre, ~~n a::atln~~ro~~"~ i\fATERu~ ~~iY..<l~s of ~~\Y 17"~2-~7~1"''=---~---· t:~e~"u1121·1~.'ctur2•5}Cubel ''·'.·, l~:r party. s.M).9-13'1. '·B""'o•-l~s~.~S"p_eo_d~&~S"k~;~9~11 idea! for cool or breezy and di\o't'rsl1y 'and have 1 to ITF.~1$! Dooni. lumber, ply. l\10VING out of l'i 1 at c I ~ · -or 0 or Al\C f-.ngli~ Poin!t·r 1x1~. days. Crochet of 3-ply yam. Service Writer 2 years digital experlcuro 11-=iod, alum sh~tlng, mold· everything goes Ne .... · GE * 2 YEAR \\',\KH.,\NT\" ChAmp. sir'('!"!. \\:hel!X'd .\lay 17 1-"T. in/.oa.nl o«i ho.it 400 ONE 1.lAIN PART -whip Mainly shell stitch. Pattern pleUI' Jl.pply. Ing, \\'indow11, etc. \Vasher & Or)'f'r.' late niodcl lns,taJlaiiol\ A'·itllubl" ~h. Call tii:,....QGJ3. ll'll'h Olrht engine-. f.1700 or up. zip IQ> swlfty aklnirner 71»6: directions, sizes 32--16 Service Mananer Eng1"neer1·ng BUILDERS SURPLUS Kc.nmot'C st(rl.'(', furnilure. Rir'e,S Trl('\'ll'~!l ."ci'l:'i!"f' 01.Dt:ri1i~~')h1;1'p df>\;s,l~!""!'!'~"!'!~"!·~!/6!,_~98~29~.~~~ \n minut~! Jt1 crh;:p, included. ":I' 2-IOG So ~la! St S A CHEAP! 518-.1321, ~!a formerly. l\IC'<ill Not'l~1 C"111'.'r ;\KC, Rells<Jt11lhl<'. ~ro~r=:.~~;sti!:: r:rE:~ft'e~~ -:~ Mechanic TECHNICIAN f\Jon.thru 'Sut'io.5. l\1c:o;a . . I Blc,~~~;1'~~~l~~~fr1i~~&K12 .. fi.IZ-~19~* I . ll•J f h It f -~.--:TI~4~;~5'16:.::·~10~'='---I L1qu1datlng /\itSCts . . · , Al\C: 01'1 Eni.:li~h Sl'l\_'1.'JXk;,: Trart1porl1tio" ping. centl' or eac pa em or furniture 26 RI\ Came5, SGO up, 8 S11'.Hf:CJ~. 197'.l <;,\HI.AH.I • J ;\lontbs Old . Printed Pattem 9 :17 !l: Air Mall and Special Hand!· Metal Man 810 l~unll"'it·k Gold t·Ni\\'fl .ii ,.-.:!"I I l\l1Hh·I: nur') t u r n t 11 to!~. s1 00. C:1tll : 6;;...s&"'~·~"~~l 'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~I 11-tti.ses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, Ing; otherwise third-class r~tl'i!EDtA"rE opening for ~tAPLE 1 bl 16 1 . Pool· Tablell, S'Y.l:J en , ,\:\l/i';\ll~!PX n•rr•lv1•r, :I -. ~ ~,·~ '.::. , )6. She U tbu11t 34) takes dellvery will take three technician "'ilh digJtnl ln-a c "' c in1ni, Snooker 5~lO SG9j {'a . ,~·11 y nir 'I u s fl,. n s i 11 11 B~.,\Litt l L ::iklk~, AKC, Campers, 5•1e/Rent 920 1 5/8 yards ~hld'l labrlc. weeks or more. Send to Parts Man tcrgrated cln.-u lt b on rd frost free rer1;g, rcclint•t. S48-Sl2-4 j lll1t~nkt'r<1 .. Jux1 rt• l" 3 .11 <' d ~!'111\C'r k son. S6.:i. cach.1 --_--''-'-.C:...:.:;;.;::..;.::,c;.:..;c:; UVE?fTY·Jl tV.I" CENTS Alice Brookt, the DAILY background, Perform rnd. distress coffee tnblc -~~~---~-~--, f1,1n1 11 :u>t•lr •uv·. ~Hll IM•'<l'd J62-,lfi'17 191.: A 1 R LUftd. sci co1\. far each pattern _ add :is Pll.OT, 105. Needlecraft Actlvc growing lmport dcul-b~ed-boanlinic and conl· 557--0282 l\EN:\tOni:: auto y,·ashlng & i.:unr. ,\1!};:. 11 ~1 511.1 !Ki rt~.,\CLL puppit's ti \\'l'eks, A1\·r~ui.-:. rur t-ond, toilet. ttntl for each pattern for Dept., Box 163, Old Chelsea ership nee<k qualified per. pol1<'nt-level lroubleshootlng 2 LIVING rn1. &els, 2 nietal mttchint' $5(1. Xlnt con<l. )'>1111 $l!li 7~1. 'I' r r ni .~. $10. ('<l{'h. Sl,LIO. i\lf1ny r•xrrr1!. ~at; Air Mall and S~lal Hand!· Station, New York, N.Y. sonnel. 646-S?.03, a.<1k for Bob. 11.nd check out romputer ."IChool dcks. 111111 nillic. T"·l n ~laplu b Coll !It end ll , t;!la.--O~l. ti 9G2-36GG * II u n t 1 n IC to11·By-TI1c.$cu. f~· otherwl.e • uilrd-class 10011. Print Name. AddrMI, perfphcral ti q u l p tn e n 1 . $J..~7l57 chc11! .~ nill!' stand. S23. Sl)Rt'f' 12.'~ f71 4J ~;it;-8316 d {......., wlll take lhret Zip, Pattern No1nber. SERVICE Station Salesman Oulic~ Include l:ih le-sting of ·--67:-l-009.1 S'T'EREOS. 1973 nYN,\-Af-.:C BOXl"r puflp!f's. Ch:un. c.:c'-=~· -o:-'-'-"-"':"""""~·I week!"' or more. Send to NEED L ECRAIT '72! fufl time. J \'r cxper. To11 i•ngine<'r:lng prototypes and * SOFA & LO\'ESE1\T It AUi'Oi\IATIC (ial"llgc J)oor QUt\IJ Sy~1t•n1, 20.J 1\a1r F\1 11h•r1 h1u·llt:1,,u11<!. :I f1•111a:t·~. 1>~ V\\ C1ul11..cr, Pnfl Top. M. rt"" Martln. the DAILY Crochet. knit, etc. Free pay for rlgl!t man ~ mllinlenant'(' of dorumcn-never used, both for SI:,;). <>iJl·ncr • ~'!ncJ:t Hritrxl. 1111en>0 rf'N•lvcr, 4 Quiuj cal l ()6.'~-2020 RclJullt t•ni.:lne. 14:\i. lln .... dlrections 50c bencfit11. 1'1@ch. knowledge. talion. Sbouid havt' Y.'Orklng 968-7910, U1ually horni!. Re~ s:m. Special Sl.29. Sl)f'flkl:r.-. 11 lriu·k tnpi· i1£>t>k . IHo;:;;s 856 nine. full y -''<!u!11. t('ady In ' f. ' ,, •• PILOT, 442,J::tlef Derft., lnst••l • Mae'rame Boot. Chevron Slation comer 91 kno\\ledge of TTL .. D TL f\ttSC. furniture, ch ai r II IMIAllt"!l, 5 yr, g u a r. tornlablt & ~ad11hfln•· 1i1ui: J:O S2,100. 'a.\ii·32:s7 l~"t.'l"ll -.-.. ~ W~ y nnl L, Prf:i BUIC, f(lncy knots, pat· No\\:J)Ort Bl. £ Del Mi.'!'~ toglc circuit in ~ddltlon to aofas. 1ableir, ete. t""lr 10 ~77 In jacks. Just relea~rl fron1 2 Gentle Geld1"8!', approx. 81=!>-S~~p-.m~·------- MAJlli:. · Ai>DaEM with ten1.1. Sl.00. Of. genera.I electronics. Re-excel. rond. 491'-2lS2!l::::c___ Cli!\WF:JtS kilct\(<n S 2 0 . "·n1't'hou!l4!. No1\' Sll l, 10. yni. 0!1!, Sri> ca. ·one ri>g. '71 -. "T:-OK-1.-. 'rrucir -+ ~~ Jnd lft'YLE t!.~11t b~cmopi~-~~at~ SF;RVJCE Stat1on !?Blesman, quires al !cu t 2 year.s of RO~TGF:RATOH. t' 11 u ~ h , Coll'nlan Jlrtlp;lhe ca m P 89:i..crj;)l. r\ppy C<-lrlini;.: 5 yr:t. Ifill , ll'i' \\'cckcndt>t, 11-lps !I . .,.. .. ., I/time tves. Lite mcch. ll f'l)l k·able CXpcrit'l'IC'l' a nd cofft'C table A:r.ariuin, din • SIQVt' U'.l, Portable "'ash \i•1Lt. buy rolor n·~ .\. Int~ 1.-nod disl]Olltlion, \\' ,-.11 IYolh It ~'·ks lncl'd. Priv ~ ORE Q I '-terns. $1. · «now ledl<,"C. 1 Yr local eiqic r. l\\'G years cducationn.l etec-1"~ t 0'" .. 1 .. _ _,_ •c ,..,. """~-model blal'k t.. w h 11 ,, Martri.l, 1:1)()t.[ p Ir 1' ~ 11 t +• J)ty. !l&l~n . .,,...,. M u c 11 Con1pkte IMta•t Gift Book N t A 1 I ba t._...,..,.. """ u 16 se' ........., · ..........,, '*"' ~. ,., ..... ....... t I-' _.,_ ---' ~----Fuh1ons and ohome one than 1 (>fl appearanct". pp Y tron N c~'""'"' ""'und BUNK BEDS' 11.1_1 Ne',., p.1r111""'"· y,01'1unJ: "'" n•1t 1R•f°U'. ~_..,,, IYl Pn1"' """''\' Nr1\ i;tcp \"RO <'Oll\'('nion fro -more 00 atrU "' morns, 2500 Newport Blvd., h~h !fehOol. -'~ ~ .... Cl.DTlf.ES ltlllon·? /'\; c,. j·l~lllS hor~c. $...'((}. ,\l.i.n X ~T 11lrl f /ram1)r. truck n·hlt froni gaJ!~c:u::tr Cata"k.. 'Ail fl~ ...... le •-• --C.J\1. 1\pf)ly Or ConhtC1 ~~rm-r., .. 0:s,,•.i:s~ro. Ph: variety, 11ixt11 6 thru 10. !-'~· Ar>:\llrli\I. 21". t-Ol'>r T\'. 1'li'1roLrcfl Juntpr r. ,;O(IC"/ in J.:l,,•I up. &L'"t-n'1l ~7-9-117 ltt;i() 50c ....., .. _. ...... -SERVI T. Knig'ht ~ ...,..,,,,, n1t>n's sports clotllH sitf' 42 , , . lhl' flat . -.:Int Jr, h(IT"<(' 1 ~ , • INSI'2.;jf SEivtNG BOOK $1.00. day ~p~ta~~t Ju:!e ti:~ (il-4) 5'I0-83-JO \\!ANTED to hu)· Hke-ne"' reg. Ca.II f).W-6600 llllltnt ~l11y. L:llF -Vllf-rn"I 1r..111i.nd.s. T i\ LL y 110 Cycles, Bikes, MW todl.y, wear tomonoow. 1~~'!r ~;r,~11·htt~ perienced, xlnl benefit~. fllrnlturc & llt.mmc. nl(·e & !1 ~'t:W llrt1, 9.50. 16.5. S :.~i?ofilust II('•' to l!Jij)r. r ru111.,., 17262 ~ "\1 h •1111• . __ s_c_oo_•_e_,_,_· ____ 92_5 1 SL · Prefer man&atr t y pc . PERT EC n!a1e1nable. 6-1.\-<16.~7 plys. \\'ilh \\'ht'f•h1, ~12-1150 Fountain Valle,_, 979'-~175 DOP INSTKANT 'f' AS lf 1 0 N ~·,111 ~k 1 • lG ~l ie-·<. Reilly's ARCO, 19th &: BRCWlN Nttt1Rh. l'OUch. 2 i.'\'~! or wtyt1m~ Vi'kends. $~JO Colrir T\I Rnlcnno, UM'tl 2 \I'PY Grldiru; "/P'l"'l'tl '71 HODAKA. -.;In! (.'(ttlft., II ,,, __ • f ~~· ....,,., ..... '"' N M i..-.-m11. S.10, • .... ~-•I , , d . ' ~t buyortrarle, fr l fen1, -uiiun:ut o OOr ewport, C. . Bl'SINESS SYSTE~!S match'g cha\1'!1, xlnt (.'OOll. GJ,,.l.,'S bik(t $5. • fit2...,~lm • .-.n·rc . " ~rs. Qi • 16 1ln111J.s, Plt1l)ilu$. 5.\2·7'!lt1.!. • taahJon faots. S,l. ~,;,.:,,111n qu~lt noot 1 -1 SERVICE Station Attrnrl. 17112 Arm!trong Avcnue Al.WO cornt'r l<'I. Ph: ~l-3321 Hun~ l%\'.IOCl t----- -~·vii.I lt1n1pc•r. S4JO. \\'/l1H·k. -----~-- All)' day 11 the OEST DAV to ~. t"\111 ~ Part time. Ute S11nbt Ana, Cnllt. Lnie 10 Tradr? Our Tl'"(i<'r's 847-1:'3.1 ~lL':i1' !It"ll '2 1"'11ut z:-,·· ~7:r~ '73 YAM. 125 MX run an ad! Don't delay,• ·I C~lllll!I fur Toda.r'• Uvln1 • rooch. cxper. Apply Laguna lt"\inc ln<luslrill l Con1plc.x Paradise column Is f(lr you! BUNK bl'<l!i. no rnnllrt'~~!I. ~·llbHJt eolor t~~~lr<1, .'\Int iOYR. APP. P.1al't' good for~ 116-llnj .eall today 60-6678. U beau1lful patterns.~. Chevron, 604 So. Coo.it llwy, an equal opp or 1 u n \ t y 5 lines,. 5 d~s for $5. Call Sl5 & $3$. 138 E. lSth St,, i.oU<I $l~a. oc~ :9·l t1ll 1 ltotnllg<'rl, S250/bl'sl offer. NeiX1 a "l)11d"7-Pla.ce .n ad! • l..ltg. 8ch. employt>r ,1od=&l'....:·..:·..:·~G4::•::::2-lr<i:.:l~8---' •' c._M_. _>_<'1-1_1_.,,_.____ YOil'll find It In 0Mslfled 8~19 11~l l'r 6. Call 642-"J6'11. t ' • I -. ' -,•, '. '.1"" -. ' -. .. -. ---- , . -- ' - DAIL y PILOT I Tuescl~, July l , 197! Pl OT ·AOV ISER lfiJ I -·-~ .. N< .. l§J I' -... -·J§J I ....... l§J I _.__ 1§1 [ ---l§J Cycln, Blkn Troll0<s. Tr• .. • ,.S Trvcb ffl A-Wom.d HI A.·-=;;,•..;l,;,;mport==ld:;._.....;9~70 A-, lmp111od '70 A~ut; .. ~.~l~m~"'°'~rt~od~~'7~0l~A~-.;~UMd;~~:~990Aut01, U- . . fl; 4 "..... lfiJ I 'ti . 1$ I q' --- Scooten 925 DFiUXE '13 4 wheel drivt TOP -~ TOYOTA N 1~· •ru>-rocRAT. B<autuut 1; T • Cbe.,. 0>ey<nn,. CASH DATSUN MERCEDES BENZ CADILLAC GREMU 990 e BICYCLE SALE e condiUon • Rel'rlgerator. 111•Avy tluty jlCJJi1P· t'ull Joi=_,clcan__.Late mOOeJ m L---,;,,:..;.;.;...;;,;.; __ _ OOPEED "'ITALIAN ,.. ""1<• .t'Ov<n * 51"""' pow". A/C. earn,... ohell, and truckl! $ SALE $ 50 USED ~ ·~ •. TO~ c;• 1 :~ EL DO BICYCLES """'" B<•ch Six, • Sink, • 30 "''· ""'°· Ph' 631-0000 """ It< Ho-rel C'--•~ mil I • Biq.<IOI 806 E Balbo& wai.,. Tonk, * Levtllng R.&.dy. llW'lrvrtrT DA TSUNS MERCEDES eagc, mmae. 0" •. 14 TO CHOOSE BIYd., ~72$2. Authomed Jacki, . • E·Z .tJrt Hllch ~.G5~1-0"'=RD=--"P~U~%~T,,-.,V"~" MucArthui-ltld Jamboree NEW DEMOS 1973 ON D owner. Make olfer. 536-6666 COUPES<X>NVERnBLES tllSlllKI dealer. * Tn.iler l\fovi!* DoUy. A to 38' hi .. h' ·"·U' 11h Newport Beat'ti ISPLA Y '69 TOYOTA Corona, 4 dr, e I nt.ilk~!. • ~1irrors Jn. u · .. .,,.. w 8Jl-05W °'~~:u•p a/c, $100. Also babycrib & DE VIWS n BULTACO Sherpa S, <.iudOO, -GREAT FUN ~~2~nd ihclvea ~. .-•• ,,. Sharp New Car playpen, ~ 200tt. OependKble & rast, CA11PL'IJG -E..XCELI..ENT \VE PAY TOP 001..LAR. 610'• Trad~lns 31 TO CHOOSE '72 Bultaco AJphlnn, $750, CONDITION -$1350. SACRIFTCE! ·n '4 Ton ford •'OR TOP USED CArtS AU Model1 & Colors 10 Comi"'ll In Evtry Day VOLKSWAGEN COUPES consider o!(er. Like new, * ~-1J95 * Cus lom Can1pe r l.f YoUt ca.r ls extra clean, Choose f'rom,""1 A-l..'About ~. U ,_ SEDANS 642-2149 \\'/homemade c •mp e r . see LU Urst. ...-. yur n..,.ue =~~-------I PltOWLER 18' used bonce, Xlms. tiTJ-9-1&1 BAUER BUICK Used Merc .. 1 Lease '71 VW CONVERTIBLES * ~l9\'" Schwlnn V11.l'll!ty like new. ti cubic n . retriK. 2925 1-larbor Blvd. Pion• l\1aey excellent colors JO 8pd. bicycle11. l boy, I If I oa .... in M•95 'TI EL CAl\flNO. l\18" whls, W tphalla "'-" I I t tio •irl -$70 ea. sen'· ".' ~, ~ .. :,, ....... l!ia • ....... ' Al\1/f'l\1, lilt whl, tinted Costa Mesa 979.2500 H of I . el '"'""'ce o n e rs -~ -· ouse mports <Gioth • l••V"'' MS-7388 T 947 i::lass. 4M aulo, Oean. $2800. Jl\lPORTS WANTED 6862 1 i Camper 1-'actory air conditioning 1971 Sl)'ZUKJ 185. Oran1'e· :.:.":.i:.:I•:;'..:'!.' ..:U::;l:;;ll;:;lte<y __ :.,;,; 673-4523 llfl 5 Orange County's RAT on lo i:e=t!'J!:'i-~;rk complete wUh tent (9T7DUD) Full power. Oiolce of: . 1,100 ntl. Xlnt l.'Ond. $475 or 11,1QTORCYCLE l rail trailer '56 CHEV 18' Van, '63 ffli. BILLTO>IAXEP S B.YUYETO.YROTA. 523-7250 $2899 Ste~eo Al\1/Fl\1 rad10 otter. 842-1150 eves & $150 ll uns good, tandem whl1, Cruise control anytime wknd~. ..,,.,, Fl C 1 paneled & ln!lulated $800. l.8881 Beach Blv.:. '69 Fiat Spider '73 280 C Mercede11. Silver, BILL MAXEY Trunk ............... 1more .c73=~w-0-.,='-11A~T~-,-1,-,-on-.-ci< ~.,-'~o;-'-"°',c'"'=·~·'=· ~~ 557-3300. H. Br'lch ·Pi1. 847·85S.S leather, iowiroof, stereo. . AU in l~ftCulate condition shocks custon1 chamber Auto Ser,vice, P1rh 949 "1,.~,~l~N~T-ER-NA_T_I_ON_A_L_4x-4, VW 411 Wagon wanted 12-13 Roocfster 2.lOO ml. 4%2'l64 TOYOTA Largest selection in P.P .'s Wt and reliable xlnt ALL CIK·vy pnrt1!. ,196 Travelall, many new parts, model under 15.IDl ml, auto orange, (\VOA713J 18881 BEACJI BL. 847-8555 • Orru\ge County cond., must aell X6-212'9 romplete englne s200. lleads 3 gas tanks, SJSOO/oUer. xlnt~nd. Will pay ;2200. $1399 MG HUNTINGTON BEA1:~r Nabers Cadillac ·~TIU . ?:'JI) Troph.,y ~.Tri· $!ij. lnlakc§ $50. Block $100. 64&7022 aft~ 4:30. 8lJt. • aft 6· BILL XEY '69 VW AUTHORIZED DEALER Cub. '70 llonda SL 90. 'W 350 block SIOO. 327 heads '69 l-'ORD V8, E300 Super Autos, lmportei 970 MA '61 MG Midget 2600 HARBOR BL., ~.000 ml. 1dn.1. cond. $1,200 ...-. n1tnlJI. OAC -can att11 at 51S E. Balboa BIYd .• N.P. Ucb. 6iJ.59'~ JEEP 4 \VllEEL lJr. '5'1 Jeep Sta. \Va&"· vs, running £eaf com. ple1ely reblt. NeedS 10 be lliS(!mblcd. Asking $625'. ~9-0006. . LINCOLN '61 LINCOLN, runs New transmission., Mwil sell. 673-5177. MERCURY xlnt. $275. HOO l\1ERCURY Park Lane, \'inyl LOp. full po\\·cr. A/C, D/B, good cond. SJOO. Jm.'656. Yamaha. 125 St. $250 each. $:)0. H.P. hends $I ~ 5 . Van Cnn1per. P/U trade. TOYOTA __ $500="'-'*'-"*c."='c.7-<l..:.:;145;;'.c..__ 1 4 Spd, Air Cond, (utF()V) -CUSTA l\1ESA m.3371/5-1>-0567. 842-11511' >12.J&t1 515-3215 . $1595. 510-9100 ' o-SUnday .MUSTANG 18881 BEACH BL. 8~7-8555 PA. ~·· KA\VASAKI ·n. 350 Big 5 NE\V tires. 9.50. 16.5. 8 '73 Cll EV, _,. T. Pickup. !Ivy 1-IUNTINGTON BEACH NTERA BILL MAXEY '68 CAD. Conv. Vlhite w/Red , · Hom. ·$500; plys. \Vith \\'heels. 842-1150 duly...Mwitsell .. make oUer, leather interior. Ex c. 66 MUSTANG. a Ir. con· -ft .673-&i'16 * f'Vl's-or anytim.eW)ffi(Jj l..at{una, 49ot-:i072. '64 Fiat Jl~O. For parts or '71 PANTERA TOYOTA Cond 979-1907 ditloncd, ~vs. 3 on the USED BICYCLES .V\V Eng l'ebll $1~ + parts. 'G.'> Cl\fC PU '•'• ton: 6 cyl, whole car. Good tires, lots · M O rloor, radio und heat~r. Eng's 4 Sale. Bill &; Pat3 come of new parts. &IG-2564 alter · IWNT!NGTON BEACI! CA AR carefully maintained by All T """" • 642-127'> Runs gt!, Best oUer. Quick 6 30 ~ d ... -~ y,..... ~ /\u(omotive. '557-5681 sale. 64>5124 : pm 7500 ORIGINAL MILES .70 VW BUS Xl..NT CONO local Fo1u eruer. _....oo , * ·~~~~~1c ~7rc~~j * '56 FORD Pick Up. Best Of-JAGUAR Excellent Condition • 34!,!XX> LO Mi. Camping bed ;10 C~RO RS $2399 ~18 aJ1.-.•1· ti p.m. Private Call 5'15-0879 llfl. 6:30Pl\f. l§J fer Call 21J· 596-4594· Fully Loaded frame curtains incl'd $1850 mmac. w power, air, stcreo.1-=~· -------1 AutosforSll• ~ 714; 847-3122 . ..:._ ' '71 JAGUAR XJ& Call After 6:00 P.M . 963-5353. · · dtSC brks, lilt wheel. Fae '69 l\fACH I, big t-nglne. C-6 '71 HODAKA lOOB. Super rat . t-P 6, ••• 71 l'.'HJT. HUl'l')' 642-5?19. auto. New t!rcs \V/nwgs. piston!!. Reed vnlvcs, 2 V1n1 963 --l 963 VW BUS. $600 or Best l..o\V n1ilcage. Special paint. Cilrb, $52.-7002 OUer. Reblt cng. 20 &Ill gwi CHEVROLET tinnmc. in & out! 645-7234 . A t " /Cl i 953 1-~0RD Van '72, \VI n d 0 Selection of colors. air con· PORS tank, xtra tires. 1970 YAMAHA 360 l\1X n ique• au cs Econollne, Jong body nu AUDI dH:ioning, lull Iaclory equip· CHE 64()...1036. 'G7 l\1USTANG VS, automalic Desert style. Girl!ng shocks, FOR Sale '48 Packard Club tire11. Completely insulated. pcd. '65 V\V '""" '70 Chevy Pr/SI, v\11yl top, good tires, best offer, 968-9515. 1, $6395 TRADE 2 BR TOWNHOUSE, ...,.,., sq bk xlnt mech nds head gskl $325. 6-16-5640 Sedan 8 cylinder over-drive Xlnt <.'Ond. Dark green. !UST -·'I have , Co .• .,. ·72 cond nu Ut-e• -bit eng K" ood o.•0 1~3 '68 TIUUMPJI 650 Trophy for trans, beau. rare auto m ust $2700. or ofler. ~ 2 doo;}OO L.S. new "radial 20x22 fam ,rm, Mnt cond., need} body ~rl.t sun IRCJSW -·~··-'~~~"".~· ----- $675. Ove1i1aulcd. XI n t . 6l'll $1200 or offer, 645-5412 833-7523 / tirl'S. AM-Fl\1 sten!O, air located in prime Fountain 557-0069 W '65 fl1USTANG, very good oond. 551--0040 eves. Recrution1l E-300 Super Van, '72, ~ COi\ditioning. sw1 roof, 4 Valley area, immed OC· '66 SQBK bl N GCJOft cond., co nsole. $465. Mobile Homes 935 Vehicles 956 1ni, p/s. p/b, . panel~ spd, under ~k value $3500. =."~ ~=%R7~ some tXxtZ: \\~~: ~~JO\\• miles, Factory Equipped, . • Call 893:9157. • crp1ed, \v/xtra seat. Bet 1 _,6::;73-'-"l t;J=------or Porsche of equal value. 675-7282 days/673-2491 eves. (CDLLBJ. 67 b1USTAN.G Fas.tback, 28!1, iJDEAL \v/cabanas. Partly ,68 DODGE Offer. 968-~15. ; South Bay Realty, Agent/ •69 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan $2599 4 spd, wide ~ tui;sl~ags, rum. Adult 1>3rk. nr. bus & •68 OOOOE Sportsman VR11 •. > BMW O\vner. 962.2440, Eves. A 1 T ti}:;fl real clean. $129<.1. 673-8571 '"""°"' SZlOO m-52Qi 3100 W r ---t ll N'B u o rans, ~· pd "'"'1'... • nu eng, good oond. Best.of· ---------· ....,..., \\')'., · · OOS.9109. · Call.-213: 59Z-m7 '6.5 l\1USTANG, 4 s , v-8. Motor Home• FAMILY WAGON '"'· 61fr:m7. LEASE A 1973 642-9405 '66 PORSCHE 911 $2850 0, •67 vw 8 $795 "" dk. Xln't cond. $800. Sile/Rent MO '68 CHEVY Van. Rill Good BAVARIA best otter V · undr tn -Ca ll S5l-22T1. n-'71 Jaguar V-12 °'°.· ~ ~ N:B. eryean""" ~-··~/out. . SHEtBY '67 GT 500 5/IM ••. e SALt:S e Auto trans., air ooiKI., stOVf, oondlOon .• ,,,_.,. After 6 pm, .,.-.,.u,.., v, ....... ....,....., • SERVICE. retrigora1 .... POP TOP.I""...._=~·~--~~-GOOD E ty-,Cou-·n •n s. ·xin1 _cond. Orig MUST 'oen -Emeri:: '66 vw '70ChevyCornaro .••oeed!ISOOUDKlll 28 000 il -A·~L •""'"'" -111.Lol SELECTION OF r-r-••·-r ~ 000 mile• Call ·• ·~ best " 'Pr. Pri. Pty en() 646-7'925 , ....m es. --"""":-""'"" ff .... 7llil"I a . R. green, loaded local· ·-• ""'• · .... , -....... or oucr. 1v pty. Gokt, Air Cond local Cat · • RENTALS • • ---'$269·5· USED BMW's -caT (06Z7BW):-' ·•. 17L4) ini.11 ~ 49>-3814 l"'8EUl. · OLDSMOBILE -1-DISCOUNT Mark-10.-l\'larkJO $ 6.1 S N cl "B" Ignition ·systems sa\-es -1971""2002 -6'6-66 ' · -·-ew utdi, paint,_ -'65-V.\V. ·Yan. Good con· ~$2-599 mlle'age, 01,,__ points, in· 1971 BAVARIA tires, etc. Must sell this dition, ifj50 or Best oUei" -a 1971 BAVARIA "''eek. l\1ake'Offer. 4M-5834 494-2385. .Sales & Service EXPLORER OF HU"TINGTON BEACH 18801 Beach Blvd. 842-8803 HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT IMPORTS stalls easily, 644-5893 OLDSMOBILE 1009 2500 SUNBEAM '68 BUG, 1'00 aulo tra.,, Autos W1ntec1 968 1969 1600 45,!XX> miles. ugly body, $700 GMC TRUCKS MOTOR HOMES Apollo, Paceselter, Baron, Jamboree, Robinhood - We've got 'em at KEN DON MOTO" HOMES i07 N. HarlJor, S.A. "'""" 1973 DiSCO\·erer and Sundial ~1otor Hom!'S Ior rent, make reservatiorts lor Summer noo•. Phol'll> l\11!m Bennet at Bob Longpre Pon!lac, 892-6651 or 6.~2500. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642;9405 '7.1 vw Westpholia Cqmper ron1p!etc with tent (917DUD) $2899 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 BEACH BL. 847~ 1 ll.JNTJNGTON BEACH 1966 JEEP V-8, big tires. IDEAL for lamlly fun. 1966 niany extras $ l , 8 O O . Commer l\fotor H o m e . 968-Q36 SemJ-self-conlAitw!d, 1leep1 o.='-7=· -----= 5, good gas nlheage w/4 ·T;.;r.;;uc.;;k;;.•;,... ____ ;.;9..:~c2 cyl. Sunbeam cng. 646--.283>. '69 CHEVY ~• ton step s\de Zi" E.'CECl.ITIVE mo t p r pickup. $1700. Day 646-3448, home for rent. Fully self eve 642-7889 conl. 642·Z150 ~:cc:=..,:=:'=="--~ RE-"'NT""'= .. =, "-.,-,,-,-Lu-x-u~~; 1967 EL CAMI,NO. runs good, ·~ needs some body \\'O'rk. LJFEl'IME! sips 6. air, im· 675-7102 mac. Pvt . owner. 838--0900 DELUXE WINNEBAGO The fasterst draw in the WCflt, ... a Daily Pilot Classified j Mt:r Hme. rent 640-002 N.B, Ad. 642-5678. LOOK ••• • TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN ~ARS WE ARE IN DESPERATE NEED . OF GOOD, CLEAN FOREIGN CARS TOP DOLLAR-PAID FOR OR NOT! Call or come in to see us. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 'v. Coast ll"'Y·· N.B. 642-MOS \VE HUY 11\IPORTED AUTOS BEST PRICES PAID! De1n Lewis Imports 1966 Harbor, C.~l 646-9303 IT'S GARBENST ANGEL TIME! USED GARBENSTANGEL ifust havll! right-handed· zotnsti!t with power dip. poltck. WOuld accll!pt-ear- ly mock! wtth battery op.. e r ate d piddlebottom. Write: Oauifled 1d .No. 174, DAJLY Pµ..oT. P.O. ox 1560. Costa Men. CA If you truly understand garbenstaogels . it's time to garben If you don't understand . it may already be too late but, what the heck, send in the coupon anyway •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• : Yes , I will buil'd a garbenslangel -or launch a : • search for one I can put in shape for .exhibition al • • the DAILY PILOT-South Coast Pla1a Build A Be_tter _II • Garbensla ngel Contest and International Rallye. • : Please tell me more. ~ : • NAME _ ·········----·--·· ...... _._.... • • • • ADDRESS .............. -. • • • •CITY . ZIP -· ---. • . -·~ •PHONE AGE . __ ....... -.... . • • • • • ·--. • PP,o•a•-•tf"'"~ M....-, DAILf "LOT, P.O .... 1160, c .... M-. C:.. fHJ6 • ················~··········· I ' , CREVIER BMW GOOD trarn;portalion car •• ""t """· 002-7112 HONDA CARS Sales . service . ·Leasing '70 Jaquar 4.2 '67 Sunbeam $400 ' .'61. VW new engine and hru'(l1.op cpe. ~SV VS, po\v~r UNIVERSITY OLDS ~·IV. I-St .. •-·ta An• 644-0#I · cfutch 8,000 miles S900 very steering, radio, auton1auc · ""° ,,. ~' convertible, k>cal car (296-1 . 227 trans in console, strato 28:50 J.tarbor Blvd. 835-3171 ASJl. TOYOTA c ean pn. prt.y 847-0 bucket seabi. vinyl lop, B.F. Costa ~fcsa 540·9640 '70 BMW 2eoo'K $2999 '&1 vw .Camper. X1nf cond. Coodri.ch radial I i r cs' OLDS ·59 Della 88. 36.000 5 0 ~~ires, $975 or offer. (H.14687. l'!li~s. Fully t.'(JUil?ped. NC\V , '68 l\falibu Convertible, \Vhile lires, battery, V}llYI roof. 68 .~v jlug, lite blue .. pin wfblue top & interior almost Best oUer. Pi1v pt y . stnp1ng, e;'cellenLoond1l1on nu tires, x1nt running cone!. ~536-::::,.7~6C:75'=. ~===~~I 111,u q111•. lllutul'• '-""'1 ·''"" ..11, • ,,. .. ' Air cond., all radials, silver .... ;t11 black inte1ior, super c-lcan. 1 .::=::..=~=----- $4495 '71 XJ-6 NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 642-9405 '68 BMW 2002 slh•er , · (XHA5861 . $1799 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l~ BEACH BL. 847·8555 HUNTINGTON BEACll <!RANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 0 SALES.SERVICE-LEASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. 234 E. 17th St. Costa i\lesa ~64444 CAPRI ~ NOW OWN T.HE FABULOUS 1973 CAPRI \Vith 2,000 4 cyUnder or V-6 engine, "'ith or willlOul decol' gt'Oup, sorne · 'lrith sun 1wf or landau top, po1rer dlsc brakes, Style steel \\'h1.'C!, radial 1il'eS, bucket seats. ORDER YOURS NO\V. GUSTAFSON Lincoln-Mercury 16800 Beach at \Varner lfuntlngton Beacb 142-1141 * 1213) S92-S544 ''Home of the Viking'' D'ATSUN DATSUN 240Zs Lergest SelKtion Ever of tully equipped Zs, ?ilng-s. air 1..'0nditioning. 4 spds or autmnatics. NEWPORT IMPORTS -· sedan Soble Bisqu inlf'1ior, loaded, n1iles, 131548\\1 1. $6789 lll-11 '1""' 111"11110• ;Mii• i ~ .ill\ • ,..,._ , ' • • > MAZDA * Mozdo '73 Rotory * $66 MONTH 36 l\IONTl-IS OPEN LEASE \\'Ill accept trade·ins CALL ?i1.R. Jo'RY 842.sG66 Hunt. Beach MAZDA 1.(( TAUll/S i::•\ Jof• .. 10 l~MAY JO ' New Toyotos In Stock Beat Price Increases! J>f.41l ltali& -TOYOTA ' $825. 531-2528 or 531-3767. Sl25Cl or bst ottr. 979-1957 or 1965 OLDSMOBILE '68 V ,vaug, Xnll cond. Lo eves 546-3.184 $150 557-8658 miles~. rad.lo~ $13XI. •70 CHEV Impala, cust l----"=-""-"=--· 1 ;,:.,1-3186 alt 5.:¥1 Coupe. air, pfb, p/s., auto: ; PINTO '68 VW squareback, xlnt nu tires, Sacrif., $149:>.1~-------- oond .. nu tires. l\tust see to 837-9521 '7" PINTO 'v Cu t · 1 app. 5'8--7431 or ~72 ESTATE Sale. orig owner, ;ide tires. di~· br~es:nr~1~: VOLVO '70 Chevelle, 2 dr, 35,!XX> 4 spd. 16,!Xl> mi sharp. miles, V-8, air, nu tires & Must ~II. Pri. Prty .. 536-9-l(H. ---------1 brakes. SJ95(). 962-0834. '72 PINTO 2-dr .• l&Xl, 4-spd, THINK '68 l\lALIBU Sport Cpe. · A!\1/FM. 15,!XX> mi. Xlnt. Auto. Pis, P/b. Vinyl roof. $1750 or best. 646-3813. ECONOMY A/C. Xlnt. $llii0. &lZ-3980 '61 CHEV. nm• good $60. -~~_,61f..~75o.;543::::. ___ l'G5 .PLY. Sport Fury, less PLYMOUTH WHILE WE HAYE 40 CONTINENTAL '"";"'·Make ouei· fo< all"' purls, 979-2627. NEW YOLYOS IN STOCK 1969 LINC Cont. f u 11 y 1970 ROADRUNNER 440 + equip'd, like ne"'• chauffew· 6. mint cond. Bc~t offer drlw n, 'white on \Vhile, takes. 962-2860 many xtras. • ..,..,571' ""·""'· PONTIAC CORVAIR __ , ___ _ llt11 q11P. llluhtl'. ...., . '···~· ' ,, . LEASE OR BUY ·n thru '73 Pontiacs DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 980 • J J l . . San Clemente Capistrano 1 VOL. 66! NO. 194; 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES Today's J'lnal EDITION N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS Developers Win Delay on Clemente Projects By CANDACE PEARSON 0 1 11M Dtollf" Piiot Staff Four ·San Clemente developers took no oha~ Monday before a scven--strong South C-oast Regional 7.one ConServation Commission, reduced to the minimum number needed for approval. Three developers asked that voting on . their Proiects. be continued to next Mon- day, when more commissiooers probably wilJ ~ ,present. ~ fourth withd(ew Indefinitely his War..ning_ Given proposed three-story, IS-unit apartment building at Del Reposo, Calle ~1irador and Avenlda Florencia. The commlsslon, created by Proposition 20, the coastline initiaµve , has 12 '!Re.(llbef\;. At least seven affirmative vol~ needed to approve projecil within the 1,000 yard coastal zone. • Absent Monday evening in Long Beach were Commissioners Donald Bright of La Habra, Carmen Warsciiaw of Los Angeles, James.Hayes and ·Russ Rubley e 4th -0£ J-uly Gas. • Shortage Looms By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Four additional stations may be closed Of ""' 011w Pl.IM 11111 if the pre-holiday rush on gasq,line Fill 'er up? · depletes their supplies. • Don't courit on it this Fourth or July, Dealers in all cities indicated that especially on the Orange Coast where warnings or a holiday gas drought had nearly..half o[ the service stations may_be brought customers in.increasing.numbers Closed. Monday and Tuesday with the intent to A random sampling by the Daily Pilot "stock up" for the Fourth or July. yrt:_gas ~~io~ froip Seal Beach to San ... The.Daily Pilot poll took in both major Clemente indicates that 14 out of the 30 and, minor brands in all communities. retaileis pollec!' will be closed Wednes· .:1u1111u11' .._..i bolt ii>• Huntington. day. Beach where all stations sampled in- Coast Bulges With Holiday Activities Law enforcement officers, lifeguards and everyone else charged with ~ responsiblity or protecting people hav~g a holiday full of fun today were ~racing for the 197Th anniversary of American tn- dependence. / California Highway P a t r o I COm- m.i$SiOl)er_ Walter J>4~~ski pmµcts 10 million cars will be on the state's roadway s at One lime or another during the mid-week:Fourth of July celebr8tion. And chances are th:it everyone will think the 10 million are concentrated in Orange County, especially in the beach areas. • -The highlight of tourist attractions 1n Orange County is expected to be the 69th Annual Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade. followed by an . ,8:45 .p.m. fireworks display at the municipal pier. SimiJai:._pyr_otechnic shows ar~_scOO!ul· ed 8t Costa ~fesa's Orange Coast COITege- stadium, San Clemente Pier, lr'l'ine Cove and Emerald Bay in Laguna· Beach, at Disneyland and -at $4.50 per adult -in . Anaheim Stadium. New management at Newport Dunes this year chose not to continue the bayside amusement park's annual Fourth of July fireworks show, a fact of which many people are unaware. "We had invited 100 people to a fireworks party," says nearby ~sident Bob Van Diver, adding that ne1ghb9rs down the street sent out invitations lo 250 before learning the show would not go on as usual. . Ooe other special Observance 1n the Harbor #Area will be al ~he Balboa f'aVilion including a bathing beauty contest for young women in old-fashioned swiln suits. plus free harbor crui~es on the Pavilion Queen slifamboat replica. Fourth of J.ulL (t;S\1vities will be run- ning'. from Seil Be:fch to San Clemente. dicated they would be open aod worst in ~na Belch· where,two-onr·ot the three ,they intended to· c!ose ~nd a third sa .n was uncertain. Motorists heading farther south, to San Diego, lTiay experience p r o b 1 e m s , especially if traveling on the San Diego Freeway at night. The California State A u to mo b i I e Association identified the stretch of Interstate 5 as a shortage area, along with California 1, $8nta Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, and the Sierras. Most former 24-hour stations are now closing _ during night because of the cur- rent gti.soline shortage, lhe auto club said. San Clemente has been somewhat of an oasis on the dry stretch between Orange 'and San Diego counties for night travelers on Sundays and this condition v.•111 hold true for the holiday. W. J. Shell and Dick Watson Arco, the two stations which recently had to shut down their pumps late Sundays because they created traffic tie-ups, say they will stay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. \Vednes· da9 for the convenience of holiday travelers. Elsewhere in the nation, gasoline ap- pearecl in good 'supply ~1onday, although the number of service stations curtailing hours was higher" than in past years. Spot checks ..throughout_tb.e country showed that most distributors expected enough supply to handle the holiday rush. Cook Held in Death SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A barbecue cook was booked for investigation of murder Monday in the June 11 slaying of Jon Tarantino, 34, a champion ny caster, · investigators said.· Police said they ar-rested Wray E. Headspcth, 25, after they surrounded his car. Betty Grable, Movie, Pinup Idol, 56, .Dies Qown in President Nixon's adopted orange Cotmty hometown. the San Clemente Lions Club wlll stage its eMual Betty Grable, the favorite Gt Independence Day chicken barbecue in pinup ol World War II and star of the GQmmunit)'. Clubhouse from ~ _6 __ dozens_ oLHollY.=. p.rq., (ollowed by 8J1 • p.m. nreworli:s \ wood musicals - show a( the citY,. pier. the, girl with the Up in the north county, ~wport Beach • million dollar movie actor John Wayne . of Newport legs -haP died Beach will appear at the Anaheim at age 56.1. Stadium cclebrat.;on to re«tve lhe.,.arr 1be ·sell~- nua1 Tribute .to a Gnat American awant facing star had dllrillg the. ~-l>o!tr .-. · , • I ··· • bteft ~ -and outi Down brthO ..... cowity, lho>Sln Juan • •,•, '-·'-f - C.plstrano Cllambtr ol Commeret wm .r the • .....,1ta ~~~fi host a oe<Ond ·anouat golf tournament lighting lung .,.,,. · nd ba •·-· t ·~ San Juan HU'·"--· ''"for several months, a •~~•a "~ ~ -r Del 'I f th l'f · f th "'h'0 h t try Oub. Bl s o e 1 e o .: 1&-,es Costa Mesa this year ls staging an old-paid ~an for 1946--47, and that ·fashioned family·1tylc pimk:, lrom J1 famous picture. are on P4Jge S to- a.m . to 4:30 p.m. in lbe downtown city day. ~See HOUDA Y, P11e ll , • • ' ' • of Long Beach and Ronald Caspers or Newport Beach. Caspers; also ·chainnan of lhc Orange County Board of· Supervisors, was present during the first part of the meeting. permit for a 12-unit apartmenl building proposed at 001 :613 Avenida Victoria in San .Clemente. It v.'ould have a density of ~ d'o\·elling Ul).its per acre, bloc k views of residents and visitors and' "detract from the quali-: .• ty of the coastal envirorµnent," he said. with Carpenter that the density \lo'as "ex- cessive for the area." "This is way 100 high density for so close to the beach," Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newpo rt Ucach said. Com- missioner Don \Vilson of Torranl'C con- curred. "This is an area \\'here people can \\'&it, lhe commission can v.•ait till 'v.·e· High density near the.beach ~as added to the comrnisson's US1Jal concern about inadequate parking requiiements during · discussions. • Commission Exeaitlve Director Melvin Carpenter recommended denial of a. Developer J. ~t. Brown is proposing to tear down a single-family home and &fl 1.800 square foot commercial building on the site. At least three commissioners agreed • decide what 11,.e Want there." Commission Chairman Robert llooncy of Huntington Beach echoed. ec a A Sign ,of Peace M'rs. Richard Nixon ad mires baby doves found at \.Vestern White House. Nest and brood_ were first n oticed by Soviet Leader Leonid .Brezhnev. lie com- mented it was a sure sign of peace. • · Nixon's Home Undertaxed By $25,000, Pape1~ Says ' - By the Associated Press President Nixon has been undcrtaxed at· least $25,000 and possibly as high as $55.000-ill properly laxes the p1ist three years because of the IO\v assessment placed on the \Vestem White Jfou sc at San Clemente, the Santa Ana Register says. 'The Santa Ana newspaper reported :r.tonday that !he Orange C o u n t y assessor's office valued the 24.S.acre estate at $1.29 million last year, despite the fact that Nixon paid $1.5 million lor it in 1969 and since l;las ·spent $700,000 more in federal funds for improvements. County Assessor Jack \'all erga was quoted by the Register as saying the 1973-74 value placed on Nixon's San Clemente property is pegged at $1.37 million. The state Board ·of E;qualization. 11·hich monitors assessment practices i n the Orange County assessor said 1hc estate \\'as v.·orth only $1.087.600. Th at figure remained the same in 1971 and rose by $200.-100 in 1972. The Register said that based on in· fonnalion supplied by 1he rounty tax col· lector's office, i\ixon has saved $25.588 in properly taxes the past three years because his property has not been vn lucd at the $1.5 million purchase price. * * * Probe of Nixon Homes, Teamster Link Repo11ed California, is investigating alleged ir· LOS ANGELES (UPI 1 -Special regularities in the va lue placed on the \V!!tergate prosecutor Archibald Cox i.~ home and property, the Register said. It ]coking into the purchase of President quoted Abe Goldman of the board as Nixon·s California and Florida estates saying : and Nixon 's relationship with the ·~we've been looking into l he Teamsters Union, lhc Los Angeles President's San Clemente property for Times reported today. more than a month. It's a complicated Quoting a source familiar v:ith the in- affair and we haven't completed our qulry, the Times said the investigation studj, but it's fair to say the Ptesidenfs TnCTifdc iErrs commuration or the propetty hasn 't been assessed at anyWhere near-Its real value." federal pri~ sentence of James R. Jlof. Goldman told the newspaper that the fa, former Teamster Chief. $1.S milUotf purchase price shou ld have "A n10Jor rocus of the ihquiry is bcliev· been the starting point for detennining ed lo be 1he source ol fund s for the $1.5 the cslat~'s "fair market value," ~-million San Clemente purchase," the lha&.-the · 1mprovements added later a~ T.' • , , / smt.\:ld nave 6een considered 1mcs said, rcftrring to Nixon s \\ cstcrn These lmprovementa, some or \\'bich While Jlouse estate. Nixon or hiS friends paid for In addition "Jn addition, Cox's office has asked t~ to those p&id !or·bJ tl}e General Scrvjces General ~rvlccs Admini.~tralion to pro- Administration. include IAndscaplng , an ,. vklc information on $1 .3 rpillion In GSA· eight-foot block w•u. a beach cabanii and financro Improvements on the two a slx·holt golf <*Jlu'se. est.a te1. · But tn 19701 the Register said, ~'~n "Ont . of tbo key questions to be most of the improvements "''ere m3de, ·1see lNQUlRV, Page tt ' • • • • • Diedrich Riclies Beat Caspers' By $337,744 ~lirror. 1nlrror on the \\'all -\\'ho·s the richest county supervisor of all? Third Dist rict Supervisor R a I p h Diedrich of Fullerton. according to • statements or financial "'":"orth on file to- day in the county seal. The statements indicate there are tv.·o millionaires among the current ri\'c members or the Orange County Board of Supervisors. (Sec earlier story. page 7. l Diedrich says he is \\'Orth $3,018.275.92. That's about $337.744 more than the \vorth declared by lhc county board's other millionaire. Firth Dist r i ct Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. Hov.·cver. Caspers dt.oelarrd $982.256 in liabilities against assets of $3.662.787 for a net \\'Orth of S2.680.S31. l:>icdrich didn 't hst any liat>ilities. Diedrich was the last to file his state- n1ent ~londay under a county ordinance requiring county supc n'isors to publicly dc«larc their linnncial 11,·orth at the close of each fiscal ye:ir. l::arlil'r. Fourlh l)istriet Su1>ervisor ftalph Clark of Anaheim· listed his net v.·orth at $85,420. Second District David Baker of Garden Grove listed his worth at S76.700 and First District Supervisor Hobert Battin 0£ Santa Ana declared a \•/Orth of $48.500. . DlearfCh"ls fiOldlngs include a $2 million shart of Ralph A. Diedrich.EnterprisC!,_ an apartment holding and business firm. Oicdrlch's statements also showed (See DlEORICll, Pagt 21 Supe1·visor· Nan1ed SACRArt1E~l0 (A P l -Jurupa Justlcc Court . Judge Donald L. Schroeder war appointed ~londay 10 the lliverside Coun- ty Board• ot Supervisors by (;ov. Ronnld Reugan. Schroeder, 48, a Republi can, \\'AJ naencd lD fill the vacant sel\t of !he late Paul Anderson • Brown said 26 parking spaces, more than two spaces per unit. could be pro- vided. Ii i~ attorney, Bernie Allen, added that city c.OOes v.·ould a!IO\Y 18 apartmen ts. "But that doesn·1 mean anything t.o us:· rt1rs . Rosener s3id in response to the 18 uniis. "\Ve're in business because local go\lefnment hasn't been paying-attentkm to lhis." "1illiam \Valker, San Clemente traffic ~See DEVELOPERS, Page%) e Investors Buffaloed 111 Clemente A 42·year-0ld San Clemente man was: Connally charged y,•ith fi\le counts or grand theft today stcmmin!if from what police allege "'as a cattle fattening scheme 11·hich cost investors $13 ,500. San Cletncnle police announced the ar· rest of Howard John Arnold of 60.1 A1•enida \'aqucro J\:'looday afternoon after an invesiigation th3t lasted seve·n months. Officers allege that Arnold, v.'ho gave his occupation as a products rcprcsen· tative for a major auto manufacturer, v.'as the leader of an alleged bogus cattle promotion. · The man assertedly lured local residenls to in\·est. in a herd of black angus steers assertedly being kept in lilah. . The funds, detectives asserted, were supposed to pay for the 1ransport of !he herd to a·n Indian reservation in San Diego County as y,·c/I as the feed lo fat·· ten the stock. But in\'eStigation Sho\1'c<l that the herd did not exist. police said, and the grazing righr s 11·hi ch the man claimed 10 hold never existed. cilhcr. \\'arrants charging five counts of theft and grand theft v.·ere served at Arnold·s residence J\1onday. The man was ordered held on $30,000 bail. Officers said lhc investigation spanned several counties over the past seven nionths and involved al least five victims: from the San Clemente area and t\\'O from Cost.a J\icsa. . . They said that Arnold c 1 a i m ed American Indian heritage and an ethnic claim to the grazing rights on lhe res- ervation near J\·lount Palomar. His in, \"Cslors "''ere pron1ised large profits from the sa le of the herd, but never recei\'Cd the money, police said. Investigation through the Bureau of In- dian Affa irs and other sources did not bear out the suspecrs claim. detectives said. AnlOld 11·as arraigned on the charges lhis n1orning in Sout h Orange Counly J\lunicipal Court and had not yet posl'ed bail. ~Jore lleld in Greece ATllE.\'S 1L'Pf ~ -The government lo· day announced a frC'sh v.·ave of arrests in ~onncction v.·ith lhc aborti\'e naval coup 111 ~l:iy lhat led IQ the dethronement of l\ins Const:1n tinc. It charged tv.·o Conner cabinet ministers as conspirators. .Orange <:out It loo~s like patchy lo'v clouds in lhc morning hours for the <Ith but ?lhcrwisc mostly ~unny with highs 1n the 70s al the beaches rising to 90 inland. Dri ve carefully 8nd don'l celebrate 1he 4th "'ilh a 5th on Ille 3rd. INSIDE TODAY Tltt Diablo Ca11yon Nitclear Project, wlien co1npleted. i& to '/11r11ish 2.2 r11Jllloii kilowatu of riotvtr to Ce1itral and NOTtllern Californ ia. See firs t sUJr'!} in ser1ts. Page B. L.M." S1rl " 111 ... i.. 11·1• C•lll•11I• ' Mvfvll flw!lf1 • Ct1t .. OMI ..... Mallllfltl ,..... • C"'"'cs " OrlJln C""'" ' c,.. ..... 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Trustees also furthere41' plans for San Juan Capis trano Schoo l, another elemen- tary school to be built in the district. The board approved the appointment of an ~eer tD s.twlY thc-ll01fIUial _s_ite fQ the school, on San Juan Creek Road ad- jacent to the San Juan Terrace develop- ment. An estim ated $500 "''ill be granted lo an engineer to survey the land and ma ke a preliminary report to tbe district. Front Pagel INQUIRY ... answered, a source familiar with tne in· quiry said Monday, ls whether any Republican campaign funds or money provided by unions or corporations was used. to help the NixoDs purchase their caJUOl'Jlia.-bome," the-Times-said.- The newspaper-said Cox-is in- vesligating contributicns lo Nixon's cam- paign by "persons in the Las Vegas area who received loans" from the Teamster pension fund . ''Scme union officers allegedly pressu~ loan recipients into contributing to the campaign,'' the Times said. 'lbe newspaper noted !hat a number cf those prom inent in the Watergate affair -including John Dean, John Mitchell. . John Ehrlichman aod Charles W. Colson -"supported Hoffa's plea for executive clemency." After the ·President commuted Hoffa's sentence, the former labor leader was released from prison. and both Hoffa and Teamsters backed Nixon for reelection. When Colson left his position as special ·counsel to the President to practice law, the Teamsters moved their •t00,000-a- yeir legal buslnesS to COtson·s flnn. " San C'lemente · - Beaches Closed I I I To Fireworks : San Clemente city cfficials today issued a last-minute reminder to f Independence Day. celebrants that ttr· · • tain sections of city beach will be closed l to fireworks use Wednesday, for the first , time. t The section or beach stretching from !. Linda Lene to Trafalgar Slreet (the most congested sections at either side of the pier) will be cloied to fU'eworks thi s ' year. -~ -1 Beach police patrols and specially posted s.igm will warn of the new closure rules, City Manager KeMeth Carr said. I Problems in recent years among large crowds gathered to watch the free pro- fessional pier display oC pyrotechnics forced tbe closure rules. "We hope people will read the signs and understand the reasons for the new rules," Carr 4!iaid. One addi tional r.~w fireworks rule will also be in effect throughout the city on Wednesday -a l&-year-old minimum age for the purchase or possession of safe-and-sane firew<>rks. OlAM•I COAST SC DAILY PILOT 'rl'lt OrfncMo ~I DAILY PILOT,~·"' Wfl~ 1, c~ ,,,. "'""·P•e t. 11 IMlt>l!lllell ay Ille Or...,. CD11I 'l'llbl!.lolr!IJ ~r ..... ~·"' edl1klfl1 ••• ., ... u.-. Mend.tr 1ft.......,. ~•ldlY. '°' Cotlt Mtw. N~ 8NCl'I, to,.,•"'9ton e1ldlll'-•l11 v111e:. l..'9llN .&Mdl. 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ITllllllllr. ..._ --•• I Ft111 at tire Zoo . . , • SpnaoreF-• San Juan -Moves To Spare -:Tree San Juan Capislrano has taken the In- itial step to save the controversial sycamore tree at the intersection of Del Obispo Street foll.owing a fmancial com- mitment_ bf a citizeM' group Monday night to !be city council. The council authotJU!d the city engineer to proceed with the Camino Capistrano improveq1ent project after eliminating a limb o( the tree which ex· tended over the street and allegedly caused a traffic hazard. The city also authorized bids on. the construction of a retaining wall and grate around the tree. • The action followed a report from spokesmen fron1 the "Save 0 u r Sycamore" committee that the group had collected $1 ,816.14 from local cllizcns to preserve th e historic tree. The group .said the additional owner of the I~ had agreed ·10 ~Y part of the construction expenses. The group added that architects and engineers they had consulted set the. tree preservation cost at between Sl,000 and ~ $4,000, well under the $6,155 City Engi- neer Jack Kubota estimated. Kubota said the listing and recei pt or sealed bids on the project could take rrom tv.·o .to three v.•eek.!1. . CVSD Bvard . Work on th e street, -curb a~ gutter portinn..Jlf the_. impro_vcmenL project around the tree could go on whil e lhe bid· ding is being completed. In Meeting The city engineer assured lhe SOS committee that he personally would ---·supervise -the hlttinf"Ortfie traffic-- hazard limb to see that the rest or the trehas not harmed. Frent Pqe 1 Kodia k bears frolic: in pool at Brookri eld. Ill.. Zoo. Te111perature of 91-degrees brought la rge crowtl s to watch animals' antics as heat wav e blistered Chicago area . Positions on the board of trustees of the Capis trano Unified School Di.strict shifted l\1onday. night at the annual reorganizational meeting ·and George White replaced Bob Hurst as president of the board. HOLIDAY ... park, organized by lhc Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee: Charges Against Seven Fotmer -POWs Dropped- 1 . . WASHING TON ( A P ) The ·secretaries of the Army and Navy have decided to drop aiding·the-cncmy and other misconduct charges against seven army and Marine enlisted· men who were war prisoners io North Vietnam . Pentagon sources said today that Army Secretary Howard Callaway and Navy Secretary John Wa rner found there \\l as Navy Capt. \Valter E. Wilber. (..], of Columbia Crossroads, Pa., and l\-1arine Lt. Col. Edison 'Vainwrigh,t Miller, 41, of Tustin. . • Charges or both aiding the enemy and misconduct v.·ere filed against \Y ilber and l\;liller, both veteran fighter pilots. last week by Rear Adm. James B. Stockd ale of COronado, who was a senior PO\V commander. SERVICES HELD FOR EX-POW SHOOTING VICTIM-P•g• 4 TI!e misconduct charges against the eight enlisted were filed May 29 by Air insufficient evid ence on which lo try the Force Col. Theodore W'. Guy of Tucson. former POWs before courts-martial --Ariz., who commanded a POW compound Ari. eighth enl isted former POW, Sgt. for nearly five years. Abel L. Kavanaugh, 24, ~ver, Colo., Many of the specifics behind Guy's aLsc was charged, but killed himseU last . formal charges never' :were made public "'·eek. Pentagon. sources said the charges o(fioially, but Guy.Jnriously denounced against him were null and void when he some POWs he commanded as cowards From Page 1 . DEVELOPERS • • and parking -commissioner, spoke ln fa vor of the project. VQtlng was_C:Orrtinu~ wili1' titit ·Mon- day en, the proposal. Also continued for voting were permit requests by William Austin for a 12-unit condominium at 25g.. 261 Avenida Lobe iro and by Aries Development Company for a 45-unit con- dominium at 407 Pasadena Court . George Kalb withdrew his request to build an 18-unit apartment complex on Del Reposo after he said he couldn't pro- vide 2: l parking on the site. He said he had purchased a lot next door and migtit combine the land into one proposal. Carpenter recommended approval of all but the Brown project, if 2 to 1 park- ing ratio plus one guest space per 10 units was provided. Both Austin and Ed Darrell, represen- t ing Aries, said adding more parking would be difficult or even impossible. The Aries proposal would replace an already-torn ~ early San Clemente home, the Larry Mansion, known for ·its Hurst, who served as president since 1971, accepted the post o( c6unty com- mittee representative. Tri.tstee Gordon Pete~n was elected vice president cf the board, and Stephen Smith was elected clerk: The~ wilf Cootinue_to meet at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third Mondays of each month in the board room of Serra School, they agreed. The trustees also decided to suspend current board policy and adjourn all mee tings at 11 p.m. during a two-month trial period. They added that the deadline could be extended. however, during mee tings where all of the trustees present agree to continue business past the hour. The board has recently debated t he problem of streamlining their meetings. Trustee Stephen Smith proposed the cut- off time to speed up the sessions, whlch he believed. would increase public participation. The trial period will end with the first meeting in&ptember, at which time the trustees will evaluate the dead1ine technique •• died , but that his record v.'Ould be ' who,_ he said, "openly collaborated with fonnal!y cleared. the enemy" and eatised phjsical hann to The actions by the tv.·o top civil lan of-some cf thei r comrades. ficials of the Anny and Qle Navy leave Guy's charges came after months of charges pending against two officers,, behind;the-scenes discussicns with Pen- , • · tagon and military legal Qffice rs who had s~o;•h archii.dure. . .,,, nir-· ·conOOttuniui:h ' project 'would i~lude 24 two-bedroom, two-bath units; 15 two-bedroom, two.bath, den units; and si' three-bedroom, two-and-a-half ·bath Chinese Envoy, Nixon to Talk Man Shot Dead; Mom of 6 Held Police allege an argument over a car pool ride led to the fatal shooting in Anaheim Monday of a man and the ar· rest on murder charges of a 4l ·ycar-old mother or six . Bobby 1-1. Elliot, '!l. of 1115 \V. Highland St.. Santa Ana. died of a gunshot wou nd in the left side or his chest a l Anaheim l\1emorial Hospital enc and one-half hours aft er the IL a .n1. shooting. Jailed on suspicion of murder was l\Il!dred \Volker of 1822 Glenwood Place. Santa Ana. Investigators said ~1rs. \\lalker and Elliot were fellow Y."Orkcrs on the assembl y line at the Dclco-Rcn1y plant, 1201 N. 1\tagnolia Ave., Anahciin. B11r gener Says Scandal Helping SAN DIEGO (AP J -Rep. Clair Burgener !R·Calif.) say·s he expects the \\'atergale scandal to result in "an open presidency, a strong cabinet and decen- tralization of the exccu live branch.·· Burgerner told a• local Republican gathering l\londay the affuir could end a system in \vhich ·'some fXl"'l'rful 1nen air pearcd to have abused their po\\'Cr ... and· appeared to have insulated and isolated the President :· • been counseling a lenient, lorgive-and- forget attitude where possible. After filing charges, Gu y said tbaf he had spent "many, many nights thinking about It" and decided that "it had to be done." Besides Kavanaugh, the enUsted men involved are Army Staff Sgts. Robert P. Chenoweth, 25, Portland, Ore.; John A. Young, 27, Graylake, Ill.: James A. Daly Jr., 25, Brooklyn, J'l .Y.; King D. Ra)'ford, 27, Chicagp; Army Spec. 4 Micllael .'p. - Branch, 26, of Highl and Heig hts , ~-and ?o.1arine Staff Sgt. Alfonso Riate,"28, of Santa Rosa, and Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr., 25, Brentwood, N.Y. U.S. Considers Fuel Allocatio1i--No Ratio1is Yet 'VASHINGTON (AP) -Administration officials said today they are considering a mandatory fuel allocation program to dea l \\'ilh the current gasoline .sllortage, fiut ruled out gasoline rationing (or the present. \Vi!liam E. Simon, de puty' secretary of !he Treasury and chairman of the Pr('sidcnt's Oil Policy Committee, said a mandatory program ""·ould force. under penalty, t11e allocation Qf crude oil and petroleum proSJucts equitably." units. · The South COast Commission, which governs developments in Orange and Los Angeles counties, prev1ously·denied Ari_es an exemption from the new Prop. 20 con- trols. Veterans J\llay Receive Advance Ol\ GI Bill . Vet.e'rans planning to attend Saddleback College in the fall will be able to receive advance payment on their Gt Bill benefits if they iriake a request by Aug. I. . New and continuing student veterans Yrill be able to pick up checks covering September and October when they com- plete registration, said Dean of Students Jack Swartzbaugh. Veterans may obtain more infonrtation by calli ng the Office of Student Person· nel. • President Nixon is expected to discuss his goal of a negotiated setUement for Cambodia in San Clemente talks Frklay . with Chinese envoy Huang Chen. Huang, head .of China's new liaison cf- (ice in Washington, will be flown he.re. aboard a jet aircraft from the presiden- tial fleet. --Announcing the confereOce Monday, Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler said,· "This should not suggest there's a matter cf urgency to discuss." Nevertheless, the timing coincided closely with Nixon's Swlday signing of compromise legislation to cut off all funds for U.S. military activity in Indochina on Aug. 15. · And it came amid increasing specula- tion that Henry A. Ki ssinger, Nixon's foreign policy adviser I 5000 Will ny again to Peking and might, while there, confer with Cambodia's exiled Prince Norodom Sihanouk. SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S, A firework s display in the OCC Stadium follows at 8 p.m., v.•ith a 50 cent fee for adult admission and 25 cents for children. Officials at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park have organized a short ceremony at Independence Hall for 10:30 a.m., featuring a telephone message from Gov. ROnald~ "and a · lelejihcine h>Oiiip -·witti-·l!le original Indepeildenee Hall in Philadelphia. Visitors will hear the original Liberty Bell ringing through wires stretching across the nation founded 197 years ago. Not all Fourth~ of July activities will end happily; des;pite the annual at- mosphere of fun and frolic. California Highway Patrol officers' vacatiom and holiday schedule have been eliminated to deal with the cnoking flo\V of traffic on Southland highways. Maximum traffic law enforcement will be in effect and CHP officiafrare an· · ticipating the usual number of fatalities among motorists involved in accidents. · "These summer bolida\os ~a re motorcycle-rider killers,'' warns CRP Of- ficer Gerry Maxwell. noting that warm weathet also makes many shed their helmets or other protective riding gear. He said some cyclists ride barefoot, shirtless and in batbing trunks Or cut-off j~s, which means excruciating pain in ~ they are thrown from their machines in accidenl.s. "It's like walking into a grindstone," · Officer. Maxwell remarked. Heavy ocean surf and a trend toward wai"mer temperatures are expected to draw perhaps one million people to Orange Coa st beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Boaters may encounter some difficully too, both in harboc and offshore sea traf- fic and particularly. where the skipper or his deckhands have been celebrating with firewater instead of fireworks. "We'll have a full force out," says C>range . County Harbor Department llarbomwjter Al Oberg. "The way the weather looks it will be very warnf inland and we're expecting maximum boaters and bathers," Oberg added Laguna Beach lifeguard personnel will be out in force, with 36. men on duty, three more than the nonnal number. county and state park cfficials will also have their hands full, since -campgrounds will be full, many of them filled up for months due to advance registration . . Burgener. \\ho has President Nixon a~ a constituent because his district ron- a constilutcnt becaues hi s district in· eludes the \Vcstcrn \Vhitc I-louse in San Clemente, said. •·\Vhilc I can't give the President a clean biq.of hcal l,11, J can't indict him 1;1thcr." A \lo.luntary fuel allocation program has been operating since ?o.1ay 10 as a rc:sult of the nat ionwide shortage or gasoline and certain petroleum products. The Administration hel d public "hear· ings in 1nid·June ,en the voluntary pro- i;ram and whether a mandatory program IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE CA RP ET ED TH OUSANDS OF. HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND Hl:JNTINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE ALDEN'S Boat Gear Taken From-Dana Arca Boat burgla~ "'C'rC busy f\1onday night Jn Dana Point with Orange County Sherirf11 off1etrs today )nvcstlgating the theft of fishing equipment and radios valued :ii nearly $1.000 from two boots in Dana H:irbor. •Dcpl.llles 5ald inlrudets Droko Into a bont c;wnet"' hv Jack SuUlcrlDnd, 43, of 10072 F.llls AYe .• f"ount~in Valley and carried orf fishing equipment and two radios. ' They said Casey GrUfin. 52, ol 3237 Ali· paz. san JuRn Ctlplstrano. wns the other victim or 1hlevc~ who tobk :i v('rRI rods i'lntl rttl.s. Both ho.its wtte parked In the dry swrage areP. ' • is needed. , The Dallas News reported toda y that a program for compulsory ratlonlng o( all motor fuels had been presented to the \Vhilc !louse; From Page I DIEDRICH ... $-KIG.769 In notes, accounts jnd trust deeds recei vable; $279,000 in personal prof>erty: · SW0.00() invested In a develop- . m~nt projl!cl In Spokane, .Wash.: $57,822 cash nnd $26,000 <!"ash value In Ille In· surance poll clet. • The supervisor's personal a.Mets in· elude a $42.601 equUy In hll FuUerton home. a ruin colltc1ion valued at 11211,000 .. 111.000 in jewelry, ~SOO in fut$, •71000 In automobiles, ~j® in P,alntlng1 and $2.000 In china, cry.st.al and silver. • • • HA VE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. THE FORMULA IS SIMnE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME: (IF WE HAVEN 'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) HOUIS: Moo . l1n no-., t le 5:Ja ' I CARPETS e D'RAPES 1663 Placentla An. COSTA M!SA 646-4838 -n1.t1et SAT .. t :JO to 5 J I \ I ~ ' I I I I .-• 1 - J.0 DAJLY PlLOT SC TU6da1. July ), l'i7J Easing of Gasoline Meat Finn · ~~M1:~~~.-.~~~pl~.~.~~:~!or~,!~~~~,~List ... rM~.,-~···~ Sh P d. d Ends Pork ""' "" ~ "' ·" " @ fl fl" rn;·-• "'"' ""' • '1 ,... "" '"" '"""m " ' • '"' 'l 1•~" ta t ,.£ lllOI) Hloll "-i..tt ""· •r• AO ' ,_ ,. 111ttu"• !"'° • .. .. )II\ .... ·-~ •P"d 1 ... 0 ... II'• t " 12111i Or ge le e ff"T~ _.)O I It.loo \ ... 1 1 -\, Flric&MI .All I I I•'• 16 ~ l .. 1t l Jtltl'llOI , .. If JS ll 21l 1 :ii + tt re .___... ,,,,__. HMM .IOo ' I 11 11'11 I•'-\. ,lltr1c;11 1.AO 10 ,J u 1)11 11 .. ~ J•r Cil'LP' • ~uo JO jCI _"' • . CANTON, Ohio (UPI) -ADOoftl. !·! n ll ·~~l .. v. .. '-~ ~-~ '"' .. ' I'• '4 11. . 'DCI J.eG ~ ' n 11 .. ti•· 11·~-1. , .... ~ c: ,,.. ' ' n -~ " -r. . . . , . ~erdale Foods, Inc.. • ~~ ... ~ 11 ; ~ g,._ ~re. ttlr.:I • \\ :5~~ ·, 1J 1l~ I ~: • 11t:;. '" ;~ir,:;,, <~ .: ~ 11~ l~·~ l!:-~ ·• J1t:::~' 1·.~ 1 1:t !1·• i: .. ~: 1: "-· , .......... ---1 ... At.1MMl11 1 111' '\!!' 1 lf.ir" ... iimdP 1u. ""1,.._\•11uc11k: 1"2 u ~1 i11, l4'1 i1 -.-1 ""1S< .Joi!) A?!~ '"1 '° -.u11;: me.a ~er wW1 ~~P.: 1.ASO 11 -, 1 r: u 1n~ .•. Mrt ,, J; ll f: l~ Ir-. Jl.., --t ,.,11~,, ·'° 1, ...... .., .. "' ••• J'411 1. 1.1so ~ r.u. 1, t '• " I mer than -~g1na11y .. _ ..... __ sales in five states., an-. ~·:' :!8 , ua 1#~ 1t" 1l~t iw•1..:v,.1 , .-!1."'-19 •• !l\.-•• _.,, M• 1.1UD • u '•1• '•'• !!:·~ :~ J='J",, 1.~ J 111i.. 1fr' 1ifr: ?: \ID ted PreiS lnternatio0.11.J 0n the OptjMJStiC Side, there Ul'I I.MN ut:'al , _ __... toda l AOll'lltll s: o !I •t. • ._ r "< . M !iii l'a fo 't'\. l"•Hl111 l.tJ IQ JI' ij"° ,.-, -•vc :j 1 )f lt\i If ~.,._ ~ T·-• now~= y I ,. 1 ,....... 2 ' ~-~ ···-······' .. l!Nt;Uy .r. 11 JM 1. ».i.. ···-· IJ';re arc increasing signs have been ... _se devel~ ex.-ted M•111L1 1 I• 1 • •1 •n• • .,.u. i:::.--. ....... k ~ '!\: ,-1-, ,~1,-, '''"''one 1 1 , '• ioo.. l0 ... 1 1..'"""'"'' 1 3' ,1 1 1"' u11:: -..-~ • tenru·natlng pork kill and •• ,,,. • • • '' >> > • .,. IMO ~.-11 .... • >-• , ,, . Jcnl(IQn • "t ,,., "~ i.:. ht th -r= '"'"" .... t -· r~. u Cl b A;..,,,;, co 11 l ,\, ! . , ''' .JO s 1 " ~) '' F&1 N•1 ~,,. •s • • .~· !.!,•,• !'J0<1••L 1.>1 , '11•1 l1•• t -i. t a e gaso iuc ~JU1-w1ige-s~mentr: -----.1.ui;...... .... ._.~~otor u -art....oper:aUo:DLas of 'ulv ANflWI 1,CD , 31 1, , 'l 11~ "4meln .., 1 lt 1,1.. 1, "... l"•P.c11 1,10 11 ,, ,, .... -• •LlllA i ii.» lot 111, M ._1• casinglntheUnltedStates. -The Ind e pendent ourveyed stauoos and OUM 13 -"""-R~··~·-<"'~~ .... ~'-"~"" 1..-'(J.M_lO 11 ""111._~~-+~ ,.-,p,,,,, l.o.o it 11 11'• 11•,•• ij~t ~J(I<°"~ 1.JOQ' • • "'" tl" tl'·-·· Alrl'tlld .20 :u .. ~ .o•. :tt1' • -\•,... p-1.-111 • llO --x-~·h ~~1~--'-1u.. _J._~.~lilLlt Production of gasoline is up. Pctrolcunt Association 0 f JOme increased . hours o. f 0a· vld Lavin, c"-f ••· A1rco111C .eo • '"' 11 11 -i. c11esPd 112 n 1s> '' \\ n1~ ,..,..,~a~ .•• 12 11 12 1'j,, 11,,7;: wM10 t.• 11_ _11np , v The . . tlo lo f ••• f lme UIC A' lnctllllr• I 21.. ,.,,. n l' Chti1I 1..1$0 • " "1 ... .tJ ,,,,._,. ,, "•W•\li 1,n ' I JJ' I . rncrcase in consump n America said it expected de-opcrat n or u.11:: ll'St t . Jn ecuuve o!!'--r of the fiirm, ""M• 1·'8 11 11 u ~\• ~-\Ii c111 E 1" .1• 1 2 1~ 101. 1o•·-h '"P WI> 2.01D 11 • ll~· ~!\• >r.•-; :• 1e11w1"'' .!O i. j 1i~. u • .. 1p, this ar· tasgreat and k IT Aencan M;\; At1(j.ts .1, llU\• i.. -"""IM11 .. cp 1 t1' •'• •·•-··J:r""""M.J:• ~·1 ·~· .. ,,. ,•K•1A1111 •·· ~n\1"''· h d ~~-fas no a$ m to be 6 or 7 percent weeomobs. nu eA1as, ~. m said a 1~ in his firm's :l:!:t:' 1~~ i• tl:i 1n:: 1 ~ 121 _ ...,; : ".:~ ~ io , 1l:• ,, u~, .. 1. ~l"::f.' "k ·~ ' ! ' , . ,," ,' :-; .: ~!,1~11 '~ 1 11 *u. 1~ 'fl;_ , , a ~n oreeast. higher this year than last. As Aut . e ,.SSOC18Uon •urv. ey pork r,•t'--s ooupl..... AlPtriot .ll I i, 1.~. oi. 11 _ 1 _, ."'"" l<I )0 l lO 30 ·-"''Mt n1 .1 ~ 111 ''· i;· , o:.11~1p1 ,.1 1 " " ll _ " d -•-• the I ..,., gu •-IJ t F i SI.. S'oo-\o Fl...,11111 t I t • • I •1.-I If I I SO•t'E STA1'10NS are or late June. the demand was ete,uw~ ga s o l n e w1·th a rt supply of boa• Al0otrl• 1* • 12l, ,,.., n~ +-1~ ,...11 C••" • 11 l '• Ji. 1\0 f1!~'"'" >• • "' u•. l 1• '" •~M· •~ •1~ P '• ~., .. i.. " -• ~--tak t f _ ,t\l(.tn B ..o 1. w tr1~ 1111. rt1-... l'ltl••pf ·'° 2 111> 111~ 11i-. "l"'~01 1.1111. , ~ , ••• ,~.· 1, -IC•C.PL! 2.il! , ., 191. 1' .1 • .,. ,, ta ·· 1 h f running around • pe-•nt crun..:u 1rd.3 en a um or ......... ssttated ••-aeu·on AKo S -" • •s I\• 'I' (f:!_,. 1,,,.,_ "° , ,6 n 11 .. 11 "n~"' ,10 ,1(1(1 H )t' 14 ~1 1ec So 1nc1 1 1 • ui..,. ,, s ymg open onge.r ours or o1 '""" the be"·r." ......... .., . M.JC • "1(cn o -•• 4• .Ju J1 , l ~c,,,..,.1, 1·4 , tJ• "'• 21"' 2311_ 1, "I' CN# , 1 , lj" lj', l(C $11n<1111 1 lh)(lO i.i, u1o ,.,,_ ~. the f''rst u·nle m' ""CCkS higher wi;; Allain .lObU 1• 3't l~o •, Cllrv1I•• ·.., li )•o ,.._ '''""!' ••. • lJ -. '• ,_, .. l(...,~Gt:. li1 t ·~l 20\1 :1111, 201'1 • ·" • • AllloOll 1.lii> 1 •• 11 ... 211• 21 ' .. + I CIMIO 1 IOll 1 U1 ltt< 111, 11' \lo p t 11 !O l ' l t. 3 •-'o "'"""O 1 17 10 t IP • IS • 11;. Allotments to stations have -The National Petroleum HOWEVER, continued prob-1--------------'l"',,"'.,m,Lt i~.! 11, 11 1D-":, 10\o 1oi..,...,. c1 .. a,11 ·1.)1 , , ,.,. "'" ,,~:-:P::r 1'., u Jll ~~ Jot,.~· lil•'. ~:~.."L~~~ 1~ ,", 1~~ 1,•·~· '.~. '" R f' A •t• 'd •,-6 ...... _ .. l11 G1tt ... 10 2l1t1.!l .. , ··1•)111.Dt ) , ... _ K -been incrC.'.l.SCd by some SUp-e LtlCrS SSOCla IOn SQ 1 lems Were reported in the !~~~i:ipi~ 1 I~ ll~ ~l~ ~~ l: c:,1,,0,.,f,' 11:.4"1 -110 ttl• ttl, tt' '' ~1.Co ~ •1 ll& !f~· ll,_ ll\~' '.:i .. :~:t:t 1,1: II llf Jj)': n., ~t!! ~ Pliers. An1ericanrefineries have rais· p 'f' N-~• 1 Or E AlloPwi.11 ' .. 11 2111"t»<•~\· ""' ·°'°•• 1521"Jl"U'.1o-11.1 ~ '··.n u j "f:·.~·. "l K•"'"'~ .w u h •· ••• 91,. aCJ IC "'~.wes . egon ts Allfl'!GrP )k I " IOI.\ ..... IW \CI T Fl" 1.2'0 • )II )lol, u 3\--\ M I.II .,l 1. ll. J7 ' '•1"••1••1it . .o ' 20 · 110. 111·1 11\11 B f e.d production to 94 percent of State Police "''d many xpor Allto 1.h 1.Jl 'l l:lll ).II• "" JJ\lo=..: ,',','•n~.· .·~ '' ,,,' .. ,, ~. ~. -2v., f .. M t.' .:10.: ,, •'• t '• ""l>ltr )~ 9 ) "'• 19\~ !Pio-l. Ul a UPT survey O con· ""' · "' IN 21 ~·h v •v • • -• -•-• fooi.ca 10 • ~, • ~ ~ .c"'"c.p 10 l ll ~ •11 ·~-•. d·t· d h 1 capacity and announced plans motorists got 9tranded for the Al~.~ :~i 1 1 1 1! 2...i~ 2ttt ~tll r "'ch;~ 1.AsD 11 " :tJ\lt ll\1 w.-r l• Fooit Mir\~ o\ .s ··1 •'...---'• K•llt• '" .o i ... 1Q•1 10 10•. 11ons aroun l e country a so to expand capacity .,, some 11.uciProa ... , 1, 1, 1s., 11 cl'•.,,.,. .to s SJ 111. 11u 111.o FootltMifl pf 1 1 , .• '•, 10•..-'• K•llO<l<I l • 11 :16 •••~ 1,r, i.i...+ ~. showed that .4.J'cs srU are · "' night during the past weekend Alll1<1~1 1.40 • ,1 lll'· u 1. -'·• c,,',' 11nv w, ", i. n. 11, 1n.-1, '•d M .2.IO 6 :nl ll'' "'~ "'--'• 0:,11.,. 11 1 '° 6 it ,.,,, 21 n sup., 1 1 two million barrels a day ··•-n they ran·out of gas short Of s 11.1111 w111n•u Y .i s1. JI• .11. v nv 11 • ,, u·~ '' t" ~ F0r Md( .It • ~ 1• ll u -'l"'""''u '' 1 1~ 22 'n• i2 + ... short in some areas wuc All!lC11 .1M110 lO 11, •I• •1•+1•c11.,. s1or1, u 11 S"-•'• l'•-.-\,frM11l 1.0 l 2 '• u. Jl'1 , k•"co•• 1 . .0 • eo 2•"4 2• '''-'• \~rithifl three years. of the Only ma)O· r Slati'Oll open crap AllrvnlA ..:.II ~ t Yoo Y t i• r 11 (ll•lr.Eq 11 > l1 !It •2•• lln l I•-I., fort HPt .n is 11 2}1-o 'l jl ' l(y IJl•I 1.1' t 11 1l\• U 't Jt\• particularly the Northwest. In Ak:OI 1.t• u 112 v 11 ~ $T -\Ii c11•1r. 011 .40 10 111 u•) 1.i, 111., _,.,, Fo.11rw .to s ss ™• J . )'--• "'''Mc e0 16 ,, i.t" s1 ('•--"• I ARCO Texaco Gulf Ex between Portland and Albany. Ame1So 1.au a 1'1 .o nt-21\:o-o.. CLC o1 Am s 11 ~ s1, s•-1.,, Fo.tlf'W11t~ 1°' 1• fi ' j•, -'•Kn''" ,JOO 1 lt 'l i.i.. i\.f'l\o Ohio. officials are alk.ing -• . 1 • Amo.t ~ / 1¥ •'• ,,, ,,, ,. 1, c1 ... ct1" 1.t2 11 , t1l~ •It, •1 l, Fo•11ero . JO 11 211 " ,:· 11,; k•dOf w ,IO s u 1 ~. 11 11-.+ '• bo th 'b·i· f xon and Shell announced they Washington state had a A'"'or .100 ' )S i1. , s1 .... ~'I'" El :Ll:I 10 • ui.. :JJ~ JJi.. Fr10•1M 12 11 ioh • ~1-'• klm c1 1.20 h n100 ~ :111~1 311..,._ ~. a ut e poss1 llty O LiDll•·ied Alnlf•< 1.:io, 5 "''4 19 it . c -co.s220 1ot n~ """ 2::11-"'fr1111,.1s1 !iii11 ''»'• nn 2 1_),K1roo)D1 .)II, 11t 1v. ff•·tt-... go ve rnmeg L·i·m-"" ra-can make ·more gasoline similar situation between "'merp1 2.0C1 .. I leb lt~ )6\4 c1...i11> .90 1 .., 10'111..._ 1ou F••o""" .eo •0 20 jj:•~, ~.,_,,1t:1,.cn<: .n 1 ""'~ u is -•• ,.,-~ ·1 •1 d I thi I . and v Am Heu .lO 12 -ll ~ ,.,~ ~ -l'I Ciue!IP pl I s 12\lo 12V. u~ Fn1ell~I 1.10 1 2U '. t • 10 • -~ I( l M Al•I I lll• 3'14 :Ml-~. tionlng. av~u.a1.1 e to ea ers s sum-. 0 ympta ancouver. A Hupf 11-1 2l 1.s'h 1) 7, -i i.:. cM1 '"" CP 11 1• lO'o J0"4 :lol-,, FllCl\M o0 •I ~._..! •~· • ic."1•M N n 16 111 ).14 :ni.. sn-1 Af'T\l\ltFl Al ii U 19~~ lit\ l"'T 11 Cl(A fl11 .SI I l02 Ill~ IJ fl\-~ .ttii4 llldtl 1 9 111> \710 U•1t ·~ ICWlvll .20b l 20 1'4. l:Moo ,,._ '4 SEVEN ADVANTAGES "<--•-OUR-PAGER OFFERS 4 in County Am AlrMMl .. 2'1 IO>t I~ I~+ 1-1 (NA Pl 1.10 111 111• I,.. I~\+ ... A~ CorP '6 JI• )\0 l \o ~-1.11 I 1 J2\~ 31 l111o+ \'i ... m81k .20 • 2 .,, "' I~•+ ... CPC1C.ot 1.10 '3 Ill 1'2>\ 1Jt1' 1:19..-.2 A Co DI ' I t ! t ~ ..... ICobller Pl ' rJ.0 J.1\-, J.l'h J.1"1 \VASHINGTON (AP) -The A8t1nd 2.li ,·,; 4 311 ~. ai1 t Jilli+ \1 CPCIROll .lt :U SJ 11~1 l'1oll tl\1+ \lo A Co . .0 • tS 104 I l.o 100--1• j(O!'.Corp In t t t\o 4\1 ll1-V. Uni eds h Am8rc.st .lH 32t 11 21"' 2•h -\i COhl"'llk ,:it 1 1 U !] l] llFPI I.ft o JI• lt\o I,~. l(ta!ICQ 1.1111 1U 4! ~ tD<lo-1~ t tales as slapped stiff Am a111g .:it 1 t 1~ 10'4 1o:i. . coi~o111 .o. it u 11 1'1 111\ 11 1~ 1 em s11. 1. • 10 H" ff j 11 +\io K~''°I .111 Jl tt1 3 1' J1• .. 11~ ... 1 export COntrois On l·ron and All'll..1n 2.:10 10 70 n ... ll"< l'lla+ "'Colr:I• Plfm 1.1 .tJ1 1ru. t6\~ ,,,,.._" 1mSol 1. 1 " • \1• K•oe"'' .ill • j 1'1, 111,. •\•-t~ AC1nb! fto f 2t!. 2t 2t . COI U Jk .5' ' I 11~., 11 \~ 11 '-'J-\• •l'IMtl • S 2• I " I \'t II -;1,, ~~:'t .lJ! l: rl :~ a lit!!!:°: I l I that 'yours may not ! 1 COMPLfTI ORANGE COUNTY COYER.AGE IJ1Cl•cll119: Logu10 Inch S.. C'-'""te, Miu~ Ytejo DollCI Polwt, m -11 n Lo lkoch •tld. "'ost of L.A. o MONTH TO MONTH RENTAL I.A.SIS NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON APPROYED CREOIT 4 ONLY' 517.00 PEii MONT TOTAL COST h111ll"'lt•d 1>09nl 5 NEW COMl"ACT UNIT SlZ! 1 1 v~•4 • t/11 l_ YOICI MESSAGE PAGERS D "'C.0 ARE AYA ILAILE steel scrap--Dlet.als_ajte_rACnM 1.M> • 19 11 16t.111-.+'"'!oi1n1 F-t • , ... 1" '""+"" •••«k .... • tt'" •, ......... -'-'--, d -. . -"A-oi.ln 1.20 I • ~ 221' 22~-\. ~II" R..:tlo-n I•!· ljl.. 16\-. lo c.-., I c,orp ll lo 11 ,; • 1h-.• LIClttlt 11} • u :IO•o 20'• :IOI •• OmeSllC prices reached a!" AinCy.,,_ IV. 10 2M 2l'.o z:1,~'i'I 2J . ..,P~nn ,:IQ 31 "'06',o • '4S~..-\, tm" •.o 'll>• ll'• j! 10 , -• S 1 0 II Ill ll' ---~Am p111m • lt 12 19•.. 19'Jo + ,, olcnS! l.Ot I 2l 18 I)'!, 11'··-1 '"'•'" .,... .. ,,., ,,., --........ 0 • •• Ut.-"" year high. CUrbs on com e.x-A0•'1ltl .4) 2~ 1J :r.1t :.II :k -\-. C:ol! Ind .10 ' 19 1-'M. , .... 1'" .,. •• i;;.t" m "" ... 1 (..-lo Ltn•Dt eSq 10 1 10\~ 100.. 10"-... AmOu.ol \/~! \l 6 ).. I COllplA 1.dO I 10'~ 201., '10" +•i G" AOI ACt! i. ti l~'l.o l) .... )\'• -h ll•MI 1.lou I 1) 22'o 22'~ 21\t-\.. port' may also be und '~·1 < >1>o 11-I '· ; < O > I., II 1" " * •-,,Al r 11.& U ll •l!o •l •I'-'' L•lr POf ~•I I} J t~o '''• ,,...._ \f er COR· ..... P ·'" • .. ,.,._ 1 --~ .... '132\ .. l:l1-. ~.::r:.., • ,,_ ; ni.. i10,, ii'•-'" lt••~·-,, , .. , .. ,,, ,._ ,, ·d t" AmC:w:c l.IO t w2f »<• J6 2t ->oC &Sort! I 1 tl 2 2 11 -~ ·• 1 , , ~ ,.. .. ,.. SI era ion. Am c: .. 11<)1'1 .il:>-16 I• <0-l-1.COIO•• 1.90 t "21\1 111. 2''·-~..:IA'"6•11( .I• 2 1,2!• ll," 1l1'7"1 'L~••)ll• '·... '2•~· 2&1• 2t .. t la At ·h t• Co Am E~11r pl .. 4700 J'.o l" l 'o..-... CPI Plctur91 t $~ S'' $~+ \\Gl>Cttlle .!O t -· • ' or '~".tKll<. ,., • O\I v'• ¥1•-I.. Developers Buy 1 e same 1me, m-A t=ln~w 1.10 10 • u, u 11.... Co1so11 1.92 t t• 2s1, 2s•o 25 ,,. GnCor 1-iO I 19 u,; .. 1s~ lS'•• liL.,•><i!I 2.fi<> lit 11 \1 ,,,., 20'•-'• merce Secretary Frede'ri·ck B A Fl11111 11, •. '"" 11\o 11 .. 1H. • com,o E .i.s1 u 1• 10•4 ,9~1; 7(1 _ ~. 1.on 0tve100 9 u ,,1• •·· •'• 1.e.u'"' '"~ l i4 • 2•·.-, ~•1~ -'o . "'Gnd 1.1~11 :.4 2•1• ~'\' 'l6\o+ Yo ,cm "' 1.10 1 6l 63 63 -l\'i Gtn uv ..... m 6 19 • 16, \; • t ;• L•o1-..·w -~ n :W 31<. ~Ii, JI ... -'-A "<.wS ;4/g .. :.iii IY\o IV "-1. omSOlv ·"' ll "ll'• IOV, 11\o ~ •• u .. ,E~ ,1.~ 19 4ll )6, •• • ~1',:.. ,.._ 'LfP<J)•N .w II • 11 •· Il l~ 19'•r '• (,-----------~)·A un In• .~1 ' ~1 It IJ'• 1• ..-11C,,.wE11 t .311 10 1)1 31'• x11. JO\o-i..vn -·-u "-'S ~ .. • l..1"t-l'•Le<"\.(ll'tt ·"" I • n~. 11 12 -\1 KI Al,;l\pt 1 ..................... ~.,.cw£ pr 1.1• s 96 9S'• '~·-1~GenGr11 .6-lO ,. 11 , •• lti.. 16'•-'•L•""'' .IO . 11 '~'· ll\.1 ll~-~ .. 't L JV(; ... mHoost . ..0 ·) 11 1 l~o 11 I•~• 1 \i Com Ed P< 1 I 16\~ 26~• 26.' •. ~ '' Un Holl t,.o 1o1 » ,',, , ·.~• ~ ' '• Ltn V•I ll>CI 1.> II~ I'' I\,_ \t !'to. 11ml'lom .oll )/ tto 4~<,t .,~ •2 _lo CwEdpl 1.tl ).I 20'" 20 20 Ufn ln•tr •~ • • l.t>.-•o Lenmn l•>b :io U 'a li.\t l•h -~• Sandman Motels . The purchase of four new Sandman 1'1otels for $4.4 million by Farrar, Herrick & Associates De v e Io pm en t Corp.. San Bernardino, has been announced by Richard Lombardi, manager, Vision Turner & Associates, a Tustin firm specializing i n in· · vestment property sales. Representing ~th the buyer and the seller "'3S Donald Dressler, Vision Turnei-& Associates. AHo""pl 1 . llli~•lllf\ilkl>-l~Cwtpr t.90 1 2t'1 1t''• 1•'• '' .;.<n~d .12 It 6 lt.o ''"" li.,.-l•Lennat tp • i It. t l~ I \,_\, STOCK AmHOIP .:!lo 36 li1 l61i ~ J6~ \1 omwEd wT I• IO\o 20\'. 101 Gl"t Miils I l9 ,10 )I l.ilo }J~-'•Leno. In ,}II I' 11 31h ll J I -{• A J !ill \I I~ l\oo ~ omwOU 711. t• )I, t"o t>o ,,: VnMOI 1.0~ 9 1)\ 660.. ~1• ti'•-t• lt• Fd (op 2 l't l'a l"t-~·0 f Sandm M I m llVU • t 1 '1>-1 Cw()lllJf I r.1 l 20"'° 10\lo JO\< • GnMP!ol J•.. 2 )4-l. )' .... >'._ t 1 'JLfV Inc: .15' •l !).\lo 12\<o UV.-\~ was or a an ote at ~~kO:~ ! 2:: ~~! !:i. ~lh+'i,:. omw• .'S& ii 411 ,µ,••to •l\_, · nMa111t i .! 1,1~ 13 ll .,_ ·;il••l)t•• A ' 111 ~ 1•1• 1t1-n, KatellaAve.andStateCollege Dent announced late •1oodayAMt1C• 1~.11 2s ~ 3111<> JOii> .. ,~,,u'•J.c,1 tJ ~ 3'1• 1••+h .,.Port .to 1 •· 111• lQ\'o 11 '•• '~L••U' F11•n a :i.t • si.. st-~. • , , I~ AMIC pf S\, J M>.i ..:i.. "~ v, -· r .~, •• I 12>,0 12 '011!'•+ '• U f'~l>l.J 1 IO t 30S 1'1• 1~~. lf-I i' Lf'E COfPll ., 10 ' a , • Blvd., Anaheim. The 61-unit he had eased a five •ay total Am'r .v.o1or ·;. us 1 111 1 .. , ~ .. M,1 ,',·!!!. ' ' 11 · 1.,.. 16~-(,_ G.,. Retr•ct lt u s1. 5 .,,~ ---.: ll1¥1vO 1.xr 02 32 .. J21, 2'l:VJ+ \. ~ A NG '" 0 .. ,..c "' --~ ·-~.. •u 11 6 20'4 l'Ol' 10\4 l u11Sk11'wtl .6S 11 14 •1 Oil'h ,...---., LOI' 11f •'• I 11 I! 71 motel --'. April 1. embargo the rts f m • · ... '' -·• •Con Ed '1 ao 11 1•1 2314 21 • 11 -• G11 $1"1 • ...., s ll• l Jl•+ '• Llllt<v McNI JS 11 ·~ •1~ 4,,, "!"-'"':" Oil expo 0 Am St11 ,11 I~ 10 10 10 111 -Ir• ConsEd p1" 5 I M'Jo f<ll'i •S\lo+ '° 11 rt: LIO i1 2ftO 19\o 21>.• 2fl• , l.lor1v<11 .311 • J 1t'i 16,, l~o .. soybeans and cottonseed -:Sn:r"1.i3 9 IS~:~::~ ln!+_~C~E.~0 •,.,.~ .1.0 l'lD 60 '° tO Gl"ITI,. lo S 111 II\> Ill• 11\.o-\.\UortvLn ,IO T s t ' t _ u ma)Or. an· I feed tho ... m $11>d .)(I I '8 11\1. 11 11~0 ,., ~-··, . ll ll'\11 21\t l'I~ +Iii ti9<lftC .lM\ . IOJ )(o s .. )I• Lloa My 1"' 11 30 :M .. :M\• loll•..P. '.!o . ' una • s a r:nc AmSletll .u 16 lt IHt IH• IUo-"' on dpf •I'> . I ,. ,. ,. j~ P.a6 ,. ... n• ... JI~ Jl"-1 ~· Liil~ Ell ,,, 0 m U\4 12\ri 11,._n. but •M•O 1·~~ ff f h AmTl.T 1.ttl II f03 $1 ~ 50'!' YI on frQt -.5l-1 17 1l 11'\i I'll'-·\,\ <fl l'.tC: .IOll \.I " U V. 32 3J -I• LlflCr-111 l.OI ' JIMO 30 29 29 _ •• .. _ . ........,,.u s or uman ••••• ,, • .. ,,, ••"-""-•• ,,~ "• ~c;~'·Dl, ,,' 16 21'4 71 2tl1 G•P .. ol 1.)2 •l(IO 101 I~\ 101 ~·· U...:NU pl l ,', I.JO o!J'l'a -.),,,_ "" ' ' ,.. ...,._ .nv.-'' COii"'' ,._. 3' 27\ 2)' .. 211 +' U.rbtlt 1 )S IQ 13 ltl.-1 II II -\/'• tl-l UN'p 't JV l J \ consumptionabroad ATTflA).f<I .. llSI SI SI ConPpf4\'j 1\D06J ',,'",1"+1"G1tly 1.21011 11117'\0lt!~lll'oo+-... (non 1...,1 I II.~;-·~ 1""+.;. • ...m .&T wt .. 7SI S''t s.. S\.'J Piii 7.S 1' '' '' ~tt....i \'lO • 20 ~ 'JD Llllf\CYOI) 1 ··~·~'' l'"!•-AmWllr ,fl 1 U lO~o 10<1 10:1 01'1HAlr i.n J~ US-nll 1~ 1'!ii-U.G11,,1PC jij 1 6 11.Jo\i 11'• 11*-l•L1tl11cv pf 2 10 r. .... 11 1\; \.:: e-Xebe, e c........ AW1rpl 1.tl ·,· lUCI ltl• ltl':I ltV1 • (n (Ml I to t 66 2Y:< 7S\~ Js.i.-1~ u1r1r fl"I :ii< S 1• u o,.. lt•,. lt \.o-\, Ullonl" lllA f lO\'o IOO.. II)'" \·i .. r Afr'MOl'I .65 • 12t. n-12~•+ \t l'IC•'IPI '"'• 11!111 "4\'i 13~ '""' · G dd uw11 ,,. 1 ,., s · · L«•Ml"' s q 5l0 ~s.... ..Slit->!! SAN DIEGO """"$' .IOti s lS ,.,.. s )It ·< OI\ GC>Ot• 1 s .,... t•o + \~ vl!lH\11 .UD ' 10 j'l~ \)•,, 111,_ ~ LOllWIC 1.16 • .:s Jll.'I n \! """+ v; • . CAP) -MM!eto. .Ml ' t 1-ru nv. 12\-~~ llCP 2 16 1 101 .... • :itl•+ lit "'111111• 1.so 20 101 '"' ~1 -1o s2 •-lo l om•lfl .ll , 'f 10 ,\., 10 + ~ Andrew O'SulJju-<>n w a I ~',..!" '.·l! ,1 ?~r ~ ~ n.,;_: }~ ,,',,',','r ~.·, '' t •1'• U\'. '21-'" mOel ar I 1· J9 221. 21·· 21'.• I.Om~ l.!ttl 11 I •H. •t•& •1'4-ill '"'' """ ~ .., .-.. -.. .. \' 16!t 1'>;; \~t 11\0!o lllCOf 2 .. I• \;.., 1• + 'o I.Oii-MIQ 6 t 12•1 \flt 12:i.-'4 awarded .., 8 million Monda AMP lllCOl'P .., 151 t2~~ ., .... tl'h-1 Ol\ll~Vll 11 ' lo .~. t• .• •t·-.... 11ltllOl'I ·"' ll a lt 11·~ 171.l lilt .,. .... I._$ IM 1 1 106 '""" I•'• Ul.+ '• '"' · Y AmP'a Cp '6 S9 t'O '~• •4• ·· ~onM~ .tlb t 1t ft;~ th '°" 11looa1 Mer ~ Si 1~t O•o 111'1 l.O<\$tG 1.•t 10 1J 11'• 2,..., 2tV. ,. from three corTV\rallons which ~!e,,o,· <1«.10• ,' ",.-',•. ,,•~.· • .,!,1! ·,, 1~','J,,',,",' ' m 31~ ]1)1\ ~-11, u1011ttun . .o • • I''' 16 1t10 t 1o LMC11L1 1. .. 10 " 1,~, 11"' 71., . •r-,.,.,,. .. ...-~· 1 "1~'1 431\ "3\.,._1...,c.ot1JW•I ftl' • 3 13 lJ -''LILDIJ 111 1UOIOS\11 1os""1os~-" took over his local company Am11r p1 .61 10 1\4 t 't> 11o+ \\ .,.,, 11 .u u ,, ™' 1'4 1)1._ ,, .. -•lcfl' 1 • 31 'lln• 211•• 20v.-1, 1.onoDQ ·)6 • u ,,\.'I ""' fl''4-t-h ~ . I De 'Amsleo 2.60 I 5 l9'" .W lll\:.+ '"' on! D111 I Jill 3l lHo 3211-1· 1.ooo<t•lll 1.U 1t:JOlOO 11.lt !W Lor•! c0.11 l• ,, 31~ J J\,+ '"' .u1g1ta velopment Corp NWICPn .2~ I ,, lf U. 1i'• II\•· •. 111101111 tV. . 1110 l(v, 5~ Sot'•+ I'• ... -~IT .92 •• 61• 21'1 :IO ... ~' -1:. l•l•ME A I JO 10'2 lS'o 3S\lt ,,,,_ •• n su or reac Al\Gtr c1 .to 5 11 11"" 16 1•'"' .. 001o: un .52 ' 1'1 ''• 1111 11. ti0U1d •nc 1 t 1 21Y1 21•• n ... .,. ~. LovG•i 1., 1 2l1" ,. :itu. 0( CO t t b X bee C A"ll•lk:I 10 11 '°' ...... 1'11 no-\'o OOP 111<1 .ID ' J 251.o 2lh 251·-:\.i ... ,K. w 11. y 2•l 20t. 2011 20'·2--,, Lo ...... 111! 't0 a I Is>. lj 15 -..... U.S. Dollar Continues Its Slide ·7 fULL FREE MAINTENANC One of the four Sandman l\1otels is scbeduled for open· ing this summer. two are in operation and the fourth is slated to open in October. The largest of the four motels is in Garden Grove. Plans called for' June com· pletion of the lOl·unit facility. BONN (UPI ) -The U.S. dollar today barely pulled up from fl.1onday's record slump and thep began sllding slowly back. Some continenta l de.alerS predicted r u r t b e r losses for the U.S. currency. O'Sull'iva ed f b · h 11ChHc 1.ot • 06 n~. lih 19 + \, i°"""" 1.90 ' 1 ts'~ 2i ~ 2r.:,-v. "°'°""J .J• l 11 11 11 -t· \• L• P•<lllc 101 It! 1,\.t 2• ''"'+ ~. n rac Y e orp., Ansul co ··1 1 • 11.,, 11•t1 111<a .. DU11I Pi 2\'r 2 }II }II .so "''~"~ .IO t • 11 21 21 -1. Lrv cof11 1 39 114 1,1 rn which purchased the company ~Che .)29 , ,, 11~. 12111 121'>-\'I =~ 'i,:g ': !ll 9''• l"t I> -\~Grind u ,ID ' 6l ,~. ~~ 9(•+-''LTV CO!'P" I lQ 10 10 +'"-. 1967 Xebe I °'Pell 011 "' 6 1 llto U lJI"+ \~ -Tpf · l\ 1' ',"',• lt\>t h ,.+ ~ "'''"~vw •1-~ S0 ,:', ~11~· ~ 1';1_ i~t,..... :• LTV (p 5 pl 1 lCIVi lO 311 _1 1n , c ater merged ApecoCp .1• " 31 J(• JV. J\11-~. 000 11,1,,Q.. ·• " 11 uo,i,+ ~. Gt•n • • ... ,_ t L11btl1111 o u 131 :M ... l3..., 131·,_ 11 • • • • • • ORANGECOUN7Y RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE INC 714·1JS.JJOS -Ml 50. $ANTA FE, SANT ... ANA rom L'l""I lle,ch. MJs1iOn Viti• tM Pol,,!, San C:ltmltlll. Sal\ Jiii IPi•l•itno, El Ttre. Clll loll .,., Seventy-five units are in- ·clUded n the Sandman Motel being constructed in Anaheim. Opening is planned for fall. In Fr.mkfurt, the dollar moved up to 2.4120 marks al opening but dropped back to 2.4075 at the afternoon fixing p-ocedure. It closed Monday at 2.-3975 marks to the dollar in Frankfurt and was fixed at a record low 2.3820: 49kJJll Jn operation in Santa Ana is a 51·room .Sandman h1otel and the fourtn motel transaction JNCIAL FORUlll on NEWMARKET NEW INVESTMENT TECHNIQUES NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR PROFITS A new marketplace has been established-Chi- cago Board Options Exchange (C BOE)-wilh the depth and continuity for trading options, much on the same basis as .l isted warrants are today. Opt ions have always offered high leverage and big potential for gains-alqng with real risk. Now there's a new dimehsion of a secondary market that offers flexibility, taxabillty and tradeabillty. Our special forum will feature: • Fundamentals of options trading • Advantages and dl1adv1nt1ge1 • Operations of the Chicago Board Options Exchange Prospectuses will also be distributti'd at the torum. Plan now to atlend. DATE : TIME: Tuesdo,, July 10, lt7J 7:00 P.M. PLACE : Tho So11 c i.1M11te 111111 125 A .... ttldo ~lldlo• i•11 Ci.1M11te, CA SPEAKER: Mo1•l11 NIIMI! Fot re1trv1tion1, <•II 496·1271 111.til lht C(llOpon b1low. ··-····································--·· DEAN WITTER ai: C:a. I NCORPORATED Momber New York Slotk EJtetiange, Inc. 291 ltoOdw.y, IAt•M a..t1, CA '312 1 wouJQ 11>01ecl1t• ruarw11iOt1• !or YoUr COOE l.ctul'9 on (011• (C11) ... en, t.111/ZI p IN BRUSSEL.5, the frce- market dollar opened higher at 36.40 Belgian ·rrancs to the dollar but slid to 36.325 by aflemoon. It closed Monday at 36.275. In Britain, the dollar moved up to $2.5760 from Monday's close or $2.58. but retreated later to $2.57905. In Paris, the free-market dollar at first held steady with Monday's ck>se oC 4.1250 · francs median but th.en weakened to 4.1150, In Amsterdam, the green. back coatinued M o n d a y ' s trend. opening lower at 2.6170 guilders nnd falling by af· temoon to 2.00W. It closed ~1onday at 2.6225. · IN STOCKllOL:\1, the doll ar gained a fraction over Mon· day's record low close or 4.02 kronor to 4.03 kronor and steadied there. Food Panel Working On Controls WASHINGTON (AP) -The Admini s tra ion's Food Advisory Committee planned a closed session today to work on proposed new food price . controls after being told that the current freeze will cause higher prices. Food lnclustry spokesmen flfonday predicted f o o d shortages because of the 60- day freeze. They alsO forecast disruptions in the economy. THE COMMm'EF. a 1 s o heard from Kay Ryan, a : government consumer • speolalist, wbo said she would : prefer some food shortage!: to • a continuing upward sptral In : food COSIJ, : Ms. Ryan, who Is consumer • couMel to the Cost of Living : Council, also told the com· : mlttre that consumers lack • con fid e n ce in th e : ·Administration's ability and • commitment to control in. nation. 1 .......................................... ..... The Food AdVillQry eom- miltce i9 working on propasals to regulate the food Industry that would he Included In the AdmlnlstraOon'g new Phase 4 price' control program. The control.a are to replace the prarot freeze. • 'th s ha ... 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JI)>,+ 11 Mev PIA •t.:i 110 511'1 s.v, ,.,,.._ ~ Amer.IC il , ill Nm pf l.10 ,, 6' ll~a :it•.:. ll~> ... ~~TS C.., •!::: ' IU ~. 16 2$1.,._ Vo GrllmlNlll .• )4 I I• II• I'•-U Mtd Fd .40b M ''• t i> t'iT I'< an o comparues w Nnwrpt •U ,,ao s111 lil"' i11., ... unir,:: -:: 1, 11 13 12\.'lo 11"-h u.•dltt> ,,. 1s 2• 111• lt't 111.. ~ h M1<1 ~.... , •h •~ "., •• begm• prod ct• , !IQ!OQ ND'll t k ,ID ii ... 1211 Zl 12 -~I ..., 10 11'~ 10t, 1Ht+\'1 l1tJ.1Jb t 9 J1~o ]/~ Jl<-'-Mll!,IJC(h ..J2 j 31 7 ''• t't . U ion 01 , NmslR I.loll • 11 2•1., 2Ji-2• -1. ""'os .u.. u st ll>• n ),)'"'+ Lift .t<I ' 21 2""' ,., .• 29<•+ "" M.l!ln•v '° 10 I' ..,. , 9o,i,+ '• barrels Of il d fr A.,., "' 1 10 15 1~. 15 -•;. u""I D•1111 ' ' 6 Y,i !lo . 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Year's b'g -• f U S · llttff Ml 20 \l • l'°I• \II• \~I 1n1nc .IOll 5 12 211\ 2'h 2'\I Hwotel" .n 20 23"1 it 60'0 •I + It M(I"'""' P r160 !ill " cf -2..,. I ,:,(lie 0 . . grain 811h Ind :xi • :n~ 11\o l&tt ltft-.... g11ntvW .12 !O 6ro 1tt1 I] 111.+ ~ H-111 ,. .:io •) 10) ,..... IS"' ,l)V.-'• MtO:u• .J!.D , I 6 ~v. l9•1 19(-\~ to R . ha been ch ed 1:11YSCllL .. '2 1• .. 22 2\YI 11~ ...... ,,. 11ton .Ol'D ' s u~. 12\.'t 11'-~. H1011VoU E"" '1 , •• ''• 5 .... ., ,, McLc•n •" " i'• ",', "•·". "1u~ ·,·, . uss1a, s arg ll•~l•r L .ll ~ "°' ...,,.... t.s t~ -1v. 0111us,1 .10 1• 11 11-. Ji~• 31~+ '• H!hcn HU 1 10 ti 71>.:. 11 i1 n to+ \o McLoutn 11 ,,~ 1' " ~ .th r·1· ... I t d . 6Mfl!ICIS ..0 11 l' J:l~• 3J :n~ ... "'0 Wf'lo!d lo 11 1'1 1 1 -It HIAW lr>din. 11 • l"' l•• l~t Mo!IO tp .-0 ! 13•• 13'• .+ .... 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OonLulJ ,lJ I IO Ill. $\ •• •llll-1, HPllY5U .lOO I I 1)1, 12'• n•, Mtmor y.J ' i' •i..+, the Agriculture Department ~:l~~·t 1 ~ ·~ ~ l~f. \,1, \~.,..:: ~ &:1~~: ~ 1! ~ ~~~: lj~ fl~ ~; =~"!ik 1:: ~ 1: ,g:~ 10~:: 1g,,..::::: ~:'t."''o~,.t~ :i 20~ J~~ .!'~ it'"::~! announced 1'1onday. &tKlllH ~ 1J 11 11• •··· 2~ ,_ t• OorMl'lL .10 s J011 ,', • .?'• ~. •,• Hoovtr 1.11 1 11 25~. ,lit n~. 11.c•t0trh .10 , 11 12'1 '!'' '!'• -.-•• Th d lle!IHOW t$ I •I P,1• 2l -1 0..Y•rCP It 11 .. , -•~•Horizon Cp I )9 6'• ''' 61-.••MerrllL .la~ 1 ht 1) 1 •o I e epartment'S Com• 111ml!Co :.0 I I 1/\• 1"-• ui• ~ OowC11tm' I 1l Jn Sl \o .,0 o !>11;.o-,., HGW!i••I 1111 I 11 I'• I'> I~ Mt .. Pt! .10 20 111 .. , ... ,. 1tl..-I .... mod'! E ban A thor" 111no1·1· LtO 9 2s uv. 33 -'8PF l11<P t '· 6t. 1 _ ... ~•HIHPCP .1211 ... 10 :i. 11t, 11 ~. 111, "'·•~SO• 2.20 l lll'.13'101:16'>--l'.1 • I Y XC ge U 1ty 11ena l Pl , .1 ti t!I'! y~ ii:.,++~ r•~ 11-1 9 .~ ',•,~ ~·,• ~,,'•-, '.~Host lnH .16 10 1 11 ~, ia.u '"• ~ ""Mt...,111 .J.10 10 73 !" f l• 4". said the reports, filed during tt~'o:t 1t~ . JJ.O Sil: 31 ~. li,.' ..;."" 8~::~i ~:~ 11 ii' °'° v1; ., 1:-:" Hav<1•Ue .~ 1 21 11 10•~ 11 + '• ~~•MMf"" , ' \ ~. l '• 111.-" the Summer pen'od when the-~•,•~ >11 lit ,•~ ,,•,, 1!• ·· 0•••1t• ot 2 .. 21 3' J.l\i J)~;:; ~: H-h M ·"' ' ' 11 '• 11 •, 11'~1' l• ••• ,,, ,;: , .! ,:,; 110•lt !,•'• .. 119rt;1Y "° ..0 O'!I ""+.'• Or•~ .. \.J1o 4 lt\1 If"" IY~ .... \tHDU .. F1r1r1 H 1] • Y o S'I M"11Epf ,-.}l r2i0100\'; .... ~,[: Soviet grain deal unfolded BtlhSl,.1~*' • ,.,"1l!'-1l! 1~~i:I! PrtvlusCp 1 s ll •'• t 9'•·r i..Hovs•Fn ·" ' 326 :n•~ :n 71., Mtl~oo ~ 110 ,, 9, •• •llltck&. .... 1• -"" Oh«tPl«ill 5120'1a101t »1t .-Hoin.tpft!. ISll.051\!.)1\o t "MG 1n '.O•S JIOM 6' ... •.-It> amounted to a willful violation a,,", 1r,J•'"• "',, •, n, ,I,,~ 1i~ 1 ~~+ ·w R111r.1 ~ a,:~,. .• 11:1> IOK. 109>::. lot-\0 Hoy,Fgt 1V1 • ~ •1 " •• -.., M~ j 1 10 • 1~1 ,, •• "f,' " f the federal Co "" .. 111 ,,.. .. 1111.t ,., u10 10311. 1Y) · 10l -'~ Hllll$L l.olO U ~ 11 3'1"< ~-I:. M (h!> v~ 1 .! l •, I 'i! I • .• -+ .,~: 0 mmodity EX· lll«klllt .ll 1$ 1M10 1>,•.,· 1!'/o lt >-~4 Dl/lr.tpf 7.1 :: 1..!IO ""1 9'. '9 -1 HO<IN!Gs .lt 1J "2 lBo 21\• 11.,,-..:0Mctdo ·"' } ..., ! chan ...... ll!ueStll ·" -uuo:P Pl' .... I 91>1'1 ~ ~ \11 HONG pl 2~. ~ " •Sh -UI>-'ol; MICtPW6" IJ ' !loo 1 • ! ..... " ge no.;.. ,_.., ar1r.1 5 12' •'JI • t -Yo 11..n1:1ro 1_... ii ]1 .. v. ,,..., .. How1rdJ .:10 11 d.l lt\.'t 1' ""'+"•'"lid c Tl .k n :io ~ ~ "" +'lo 11oeln1 c .• 12. 21h.11\9 If':\ 11\'i +lio Dunllr..:I WI I~ lo! ).I lt -VII How""" .lo t •U 11111. IHio 11"'+ ~ MICISoU 1.10 Ii ~ ~ • C &o11e C.tc;C! 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"'l""PL 1.•1 I t .... ..~, ltlli -Carte 111111Eol l.M •. llllll 111"< 111-. 111>.oTI UU<IU'tl Pf 2 llto Ullo 21h 11\.,__ \lo HuwcliCP .h lo! 16 lll'• 3C11, »i.-M trPAI .•• • "' 71• 1s1~ 1$>-\l.ill Bl ·--he Corp reported BOU•"' lrw: ' » 11~ 11 1114--"' O\IQLPI 120 .. 110 ,,.,., ,, '' H~dlllml .It I_ 1' 7lo '"' 11-11 M·,··~.·· ',.' •,,' ~ k"'•· ',,µ, •••• µ.~ ~,· ~.._ • ~ ll••"ltAlr .)I 10 2" 9 l'I\ ' 1" I~ Ovmo to :20 f 161.. u 1 '!. I I 1' ilv · ·--,. sohdated net earnings of 11,1-C!Cli i,lDI 1s 11 J.11• "" l4 .,. "" -•••-_ '•+ 1~ 1cN Pll••m 11-}, --;\', r·~ 1» MPClll'I 1.:g 1 v. H1" fi""+ • .. ll<IMV 1,:22 :21 11f SI Slit ~V>-~E•oc:DC .2'b 1 l ll•t ]11t '11'9t \o•o•noP 1.16 lQ n ... ~ 7~·· "'·•+ '"t:~!?.-~ "1G l~ I~ 1:." l[~ fJ:..: .. , $331,000 •. or six cents per•,•,',',,",".,'.! 21· ,, ~,, .. ~,,,, ,,.~.,. t::1H11n Air •l •11 11-' -u 1,01•1,•,•• .tO ' !ill'' 11)"-12'• 1 ~'·+ ;• sunitr(lt ;i·l 1 •11\ • ,1 ~ .. ..,. 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IS•o lJ'-'• 1ve cents per common share:~~~~ .i: ii 1, ~·· ,,, •1.,. .; ~'-a Ne. ·•• 11 •~ 29 . l•;• 19:•-1•,. 111,<>Gtw ·u '° 11 u.·. 7, 10 :, .: ... ~,,, .... 1 11 1 . 1, ,..., for t•-comparable per•·• of B•F•trh .11 1Q 1) 1t1.o 16. 111.,. )• 1:01118• 1·°' 10 1 ""1• 29 • 1t -•1 '"'11tr111 c11 s o t11 •'• 3·, 1 l•D<Oll .a• 11 11 2111 2111 11•.-'• lie IVU Sr\lf\•W~ .7• I l> 1,•. 1-i,.,_ 1!jEG a. G .lo Ii };) ID\,, 10 .. 10>. INA(p , 1~. ' m 31'4 ~-. l 7'.' I ~•1""111 &:. I •7 . •7 ,, _, 1972 _representing "O ,·n-llrin.ftW .AO t 10 l•'• 1•'-1t\..-o1f"tl Anoc 1l1 S •'o t ''' 111Nll.1"S SJD Iii l'Q•, 711•, 700,_ ,.svur1111 I If I'• ~'• ti•-• f ? ,,.. llucvE 1.?0 12 11 )Oi<f n;., Jo'.i· \1 t:llSC1> .J!t> 1 ll :n1.o 11•1 ~1•1-... "Komt (,p 5 ,,, .-., 6'1r 'I -TT-Crease 0 14 percent . 11 was e\ICld c;11 ,«1 i •l llh 11 ; 11 ,;_: 1• 1:1tc1 Mtrno 1 ll ~ 1't l 1~tc1nc .l•Q l 9'• '" l •• 1 T.t!•&ci1 .60 10 11 Ul, 1J ,, -•• • I'""' ll 71 I« 7 i+ \ 1::1 Mpl .SOc 10 1'> T•1 I•~ lndHffd "1 11 l!'' 16'" 1j\.o T1kl;11 1111 I 11\t 111\ ll'o-'• anoounc@d" f\londay by Keitha~~~ AO 1 •• ; ••• " •1:1q1,, N•ll • 1111 ,,, 7'-"lr>dHdllf ~.. 1-,., s ~19 j•!l~Y :IOI.I~ Si '"'· •l'I •·11-11 (l; ,)0 M 2v' 20fo ~ !' I.. 11,.,r lr>d I 11 ''• '" ''•-t \.o I/Id Ct' I.I• t ~ J.I• 11' > ?S'•" •• llltY pt 1 • \I lD\o 10lo-'• P. Rowan, carte Blanche :~:.n~'1.~lO 10 1l !'. 16\. ". !P1toHG I 1 1)l ,,"' ,.~. 1•\• t"dft\pl 1Cll uo .,., .,., ., j J'•nllUIE ... 11 • 20'• 211\1 ~ 1, pr~nt~e~ 5976668 COffi.!~5;r!·1~ i ~.~i~ ~~ ~ht~~~~;~·~n ~ I~ ~t l!t !!t~~;1s~~:l!I~~~ l~ ·~ !f~ e1~: ~itf=,11!~~~r= 11 Ji~ it i,;;;; mon shar .. OU;~-'··-g for :~~I ~o '11°, 1~ 121 , .. : m ).I "'Emlll•I 1.20 • 12 .... 111• 11\-. 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Equity Trust has a ....... -... ... llimo s 1.11 It n If 29'4 ,.~-14 Eiml!'k .11 , 7Q r 121>\ m-,, 1nHotd l.ltD J 11t• 11 • 11!' ~· 1~•U!l1 l,Oa P, !ii If.' m' ·' ~"' . . iu1VW11..~ '°*n er ..... 1 ~· ' t\i t\1 •\'-I• Etou lt'IC .n > $ ' ' + 1• l'ller,..t lno .~ ~"" 1,• t•l<lu!f eo i' .. .,., the acquisition of substantially '""\n,ll"' 11 1t u jffi 'ft '' ,e ...... 1 .. 1,.t 1 "? 11 '11'. !l~,:,• lril-T'J~ ~ 11 ~ 'I'; 211o. 21'1-.,,1 !'~t1 1naU,1 •, • ," ~·. 1.,_:; II f th t f Brod ;.~ .lJ 'I • J?~ 1 'Al ux ... f.! · • ', '' -ll'lli '"Mllt(1111 m •,. 10.. t• .. + '• •~1•0t'I M 7t 11 ll 0 e as5e S 0 Y ':+l~ ~ I !} m" t; ' •t 11 !1tt'f.::: .lll l) ' 50,, S < J:..-10 l~IM~l11 p,. f 1 tt"t 1•\\ 10~)-I. 14 fJt rPI 2:: 111 21•0 '°ll,.1;'.l t ~ Investment Co., COnsJstJng :rtl p 1::0 'f l~ loi,.' }. ]..~':-1: c:,Pr~ . .), I ~ ;.~ ~ lr~: ~! :~1·~~~k~\CJ! ]~ ~ b1:'t ht\\ ~1'4• :~ T~~= 1:1i ~ ,1: n:: lO\i !Oh ~~. 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IKN J .n 1 \6 1 h 11•• I '1• ~,"'•!rind .1$0 11 II I )'o ' • '• MtfNCI 1 I i· lJ'\ u IS -'l N11:.1<v .lfJ ' ,. ··~ ,J>;; .... ........ · .,, "i'° 10 2«> 't' 1,v. ~ 1~ ''r""'" '° , 1:11 ., 1 I _ \t ,~,.,.,,,11, s , ... !''~ .,._ 1, .,., '"n<I n i. • u , · A ~acre m3)or n>aionnl ""' • tt.u "l f '!~ 1111-1 Fit11111 ·11, , 1"' ,,. " lfttt••' ''""lo' "' l" .JI.• J 1.1~1'''t1" ;"ii n "''•"' 1 -~ , ·~111 '('°"' Cp l ' -," la-h F1111111 "''-1 I 10'} lt'I lo>'t 111111,.,.. 1.J1 J ll•t "'" 11,._ 1• 111~°1:1 '' I !f Joi llYI 'r .. shopp111g ccntu, Sooth Bay IJ c •'er'~-~ .. 1~ ~ .~ ,;.:.,_" '•rWI'' Jt • ,. 1 ... ,,,._ ,, 1n1ri111e ii• '° :r. f'' !')• 1t ~:lu~~f la 1 1 ~ m • 11nchottd by a f\fay Co e<:DC(I .f1 ' J '"·~ '"' 1119-h ~~Mia, !~ i::· '~~: lr, • ..-11, il;::tei:..iu; I; t·: r~1: 1;• l :;-_:: N1101"111t, .Js n 11!' .; f:• l..+J•i ' lll"m J t 1J ~J•t !IE~ 31._ ,, 1C11 1')0 J I o lllo o .,... El I JO 26 111' \1'' 11 NtP~ . .c:I 1) I ft -•; tlepartmt':nt $ t 0 r I!.. oom-1= Ill~~ • 14 r~ '• P,:;_ Ii F=· ~ 1:10 l 1• ~r,: 'l 'l~~ ~~ low1~G 1: •• I " 1t'l ,~ l!'._ ,, t:~;pj 11~1 . ,]3 !? It. ~ plemcntcd by more than 50 ::::i:• ~°2 1} 11\ 11 .... u.. t l~· 1~ ~::~~;... "! ,, ": l~v~ 1~'! lJ~+ 1, l::~i l:!: ,~ tt U't,? ~ tr.,-""!• ~~:iii./ i 1~ li " !!VI'. t " :!~~ ~~y·1, h~s~ :::~ ,lS ,;• '1l0tl::' t[ i!J:1 .~ !~&,i.:i~ , •"ii lin ll.1: ll/" l~:r;:~ ~ ll ~~ W1!~ t!:;: ~ ~;"1~·11 1·, l! ii ~ ~~ ~~~~\i- theaters. mtaurants, recrea--rJ-i! ta \l ~ jli: \',t\ ~ :(~ ~=~!r. i: "? ,.,. •v. 'f"_ 14 1u '"~ cp ·~ ' M 1~ li!-:iv' :~ , ,u 'TI~ 1M 1 t 1!i Uon end aervicfl faclllties . ..,, Jtw.11 11 * 1• ~ '°"'+ f: ,,..,..,, .,. 101 1 n ·.o A ,,... iu '" ni 1 -J1 ~ • -~' H1• 1• 11~ )h "" ::· ' 1"11 H.VI I I •1 .,,... l~ It flbrfbrll ,fi 20 11 h \t I•'•-•, J-t I' .)t I ) t•o t' t i l .••,Mal '10 I ~ 11• • -•ll"trtt lll ~,, .• ,, J , • Tutld07, July 3, 1973 DAILY PI LOT 9 $47 ,OOO Deal IJI TMI SU,U IO. COUltT 0"' fl fCTITIOUI IU11Mlft Oran • lnTl TWI STATI OP U.Llf'OllJIU.t. NAMI 11ATIMlllT ge Ill TMI 1UPlltO. COUIT 01" IN ANO P-01 TMI .,__ -_., F E . TMa.JTATI OP CALIPCl'INIA COUNT'( Of' OJIAMOI. .. '. ... toii-lnt ott• 1• 000"" "'"_. ec ti e IM A•O POI.'"' CASI NU.._ .... AHlU TllAVEL All!.£ llt v INOUST l:IEl. ormer x u v 'COUlllT'I' 09' ........ OllOlllt TO •HOW CAU11 urns 1\IMl'I 1•nM ""' Ctl!I '"'°' Co .... 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(r\ICM :tt'4 11t11n • urc~I \I I • .,dlr.citd. lt\tt 111 111•-1 .. 1.,•tttd 111 o••t,...,.nt lo 0.111111 Coun1y Cou<l Ke\lll, f Ide t { Los torilc 1 didn't have sulrtclent _, ewtlO;••, tw.,... ~ ~•1 .ion1 1ncr oo not 1 '""'' 1 1\11 lltlv•t Mt ~ l!\' u::!Otl "'' l•I' 111• • Mid l'lllllllf' eta 1ppttr btlafl 11\lt CDll'I In 100 (Ivie Ctn!ll' t>rl.,_ Vltll, S1M1 AN, OnY\er pres n 0 I y and B )boa ls\ nd has beefl "'DtlMl'li -ICllNI d 1 2\~ 2111 lltOld Er,• ,, UnA<l l\l !' • • Ott&r!mtnl l on 1111 l•n1 011 ol A1111111t, Calllornl1, t~ t~. (IU ... II 1ny, wlly SLP' ... 1 Angeles Mmpuler r j rm• Staffs to pur&Ue fraudulent .. i...teda· IO .-. ~-r'd Of di--::"n!:~-ICIUll 1'110om .:~ ~ lltOOf!. Oa• 1,~ ~Ul ·~, L I ~ 1f:: • im 11 ~:oo t'''""-l".M., of ••Id ~Y 10 '"' pstlUolll IW th•~ o1 n•mt "'°"10 11ot ,,c,.1T1ous 1u11N11s Ed•-rd Melvin Zolla, was o-ralon. g..,.~ "4Je' ........ ........ ~ •1"1 11to1u..... 1 , ,, .now CIUM wl!y "" 1pOlltl!lon !or bf gr1n!ed. NAM• ITAT•M•NT ".. "" MON:1•1 • ..,, AdY ' ~ llOUM <'.o 4 n v di 1 ~™""of 111~ 911oukl not bf fl'•n.1111· IT 1s Fll RTHBllt 0110Ell:ED 1n11 n Tl'lt 1011aw1"' perlQlit ,,, cto/119 sentenced to a year in jail on Under the l1 t tors ol the Callfomla Retail J111v t. 1 n :C" if:. 21, ft ::::r ~~ 1 !~'h !f.;M~ il; J'' 11 I• t1.rtlllr orft<'td '"'". t.op1 al tl\11 COOY ol ""'• ordtt' 10 VlDW (Ill .. Ol llu1ll'ltH .,; p 0 program Jewelers A.ssoclaUon. INDUSTlllAU .Ir Fnll; •11~ u Rtni Stov 2 ~ H VlllCI Sn J.1 l'' OrOll' be pVOiltlltd In 1111 Oelly l'llot. • P\/Qlllllld Jn 11M Otll\Qtl Co.at D•lll' l'Ual, JOkN 0 , O'DONNELL AND StOC:k fraud chargeS. Crtlted b)' the· mel!Ure, the Mn, Barr 1. ..!den( Of ''e •HO "1,' OLl~tlS •,m,111 ',' ""•'" ""·· 1·-'"co' 7•• ,t, 'Vin,i.,ij '"" l :1 ''llrrfwtoaPll' of ..-11. c\•t~l1tlon. orlnlld 1 ne~Pll'ot 11111tr1I clrcwllllOll printed llAllTNE lltS. SOit N..,.oor1 (fflltr 0.1111. Zofl I · ed fl ~-t f ,,A~-·-.. 1 ~ \.II e ... A.at rrvn "' •ft!,. "" V~ I -: In Miit u111n1y, ,, 11•11 Dflc1 .. c11 wMll 1 .. 0••!1111 COl.l~ty, c1111orn11, Oii(', ... .,. !l.lti. ...o. N1woor1 11•cll. c1111ornl1 a a SQ reoov ve ....:"pirtmen O v,11u~uu1er l\l• , I·< we 1 r y ~If.•""'!,, •,,111o 2212v. ~ R •,-'•"• •m~.-~ jf r. •v 1 1 )? :~ 1. "'tour 1UCWulv• WMM• prior 10 111t d•V 1or 1our .ucc1n t" WMM1 prior '° tlM ~ veer.;;' pro bation and will be fairs would be TesrvVl•lble for .. .. .v. ...... "' -... ~ "'"" wld hMrlno. 11111 ••Itor1111011111 °" 1111 pe!lllOft, Jolln o. o·Don~u. 5()(1 N•-t • · ..-.--firm. Sha is :11c.,1 k:e 1~~ 1; t::f1t'°~ f~ t"' 11 1~~ 11 v. ~o 111k11ot 1 n" ~6:: • • 0'1td tt1l1 7t!ll d1y of June, 1t1). Dlltd: J""I 11, Utl, Ctnllr D•lv•, No . ..ii, Ntwport INtn. required 10 m11ke rea:tltullon, administering the program, • charter Aljletl Tel ,.._ I~ Mtulon ljl<i 11 ttl G \'1 ffl WHll NG 1j 'o • CLAUOE M. OWENS . CLAUDE ~. OWl!HS c •. ~ Supen·or Court Judge Wlil1·arn a ~ •n •• ... •l'I H•X<ll ,c: 1 1,1' DOI M " .. I w,. .... ""•' •,., ,, : Jllliv6 of .. ,d sw ... iar c°"'" J~ ot 11W s-1°' COUft Tff"'"' w. ••lo"''"· 5()(1 ,.....l!Of, member or~.,, ..ri,~11 1~ 11 ~ ~wc1 11(. t i(, 010 • 1.. "' ••mn • .,sOMH•. L•AV•LL, JOH N A. HUGH•S Ctnl•• Dr!~•· No. ~. Newport lttcll. Rltti hllcd. • F fl St · A Arlt;rlt s•·1 3" oovu 1"" 20\lo Wrld II "\It ~:=.., Rt '" ~ • •OM••ll • JOllOIMS•H Alllr•Y"lt·t •• , •. t26tO """A ""i•ear .. ld businessman 00 aJHpl the board or 1~1,i::i,e ',,1!? J'ti "",.~~lg 'f"° 'i ..... s~~ch ~v. U·· W11o1 WI 1'1·· I~:) lfA"-"' 11 LllW IMI Wnt lfl~ S!rlll Tlll1 11111111111 11 tllllf1,1<1;1td ll't I Ofl'l'tll 'IJ"I' ~ di of'"'" ,... ,. ... \11 2G 2G ll 'l 1f1i Wlllllll M 1 \II • , 1UM c1ar11; "..,.... c"''' ""'"'· c11Hlhtl1 •uv 11111111rthfp pleaded no contest to charges SACRAMENTO (AP) rectors ""' F 1 1~ 1 ~ Hl::J:rw.~ 1t\\ 1~~ ~ c: w r' w11cM C' ~ "· ~. c.uflntl1 "* Tiit~• 11u1 ..wue S!gntd JOHN o. O'OONNELL Food stamp fraud could be the WDmen's ~: ~11.~ Jl'.I '""' ...,s N11tl 21 21~ 11or1w I"µ,·· '"w1 ._Pu,,• 1 •• ~:· 'uni m,.... A'"""' "' P'ttlll-r 1~11 tt1!tll'lelll w11 111~ wl!h 1111 CDU!I· . .\Ml s t 12v. 1m lntortx ' s~~ lmP$an 1 'h n Pi'" .. 4" • •"""'" i.r PlfUIMlr Putllltllld 0<1!'111 co.11 01uv P11o1. 1y Cit•-o1 Or1fl{IS coun1y Ofl June n. ( ) punishable as 8 misdemeanor Division of Am 'l111! 22 n 11•,•1_!.., cr.o :µ' • .. ,,.. :f i~: ft,,. !: :ii::"~ J ,f:uf• JF: ""'bllU\lcl Or•nee Cat1T 0111v Pilol, JU111 2' 1nd Jiiiy l. 11). 11, 11n 1"2·11. 1tn. the N _ I .t.m Wiid 1cw. 11 111 ., .. En • ... , " , _, , '' I 11• ~ J11IY l. 10, 11, 2(, 1'13 HIU-T] PUB U C NOTICE Ktlmlllcft, Ot M1•ce. CONSU . .....,.R felony under a bill by state en ,...r AMII.Ill" 40\fa 41 l~r"l1~· 1:~ 1;t; r.c=~ I ,~ .. l ~ WI~ P'LI l 191: :+ I kllff • CllllUnp..-111 IHI, lUL Sen. Peter Behr approved by H a ,r b 0 r Al'll<.l!I I~ ~ ~~In SkW A 6'~ ... Id 1191111 ''"" 151(.i Wood Liii I ""11'· PUBLIC NOTICE SLf"..,4 Altllf'MJI "-~-ber of ~f;\~IKP 11 ... 12~ lnlfJI (p l~ im I~.:' t~ ii~ lt\t ~w~~~I t :~ '~· . • :!'! l'ICTITIOUS 1u11N•1s u• •.w""" c1ni1t Orlv•, the · Senate Finance Com-uu:uu Ardn Myf :m 3 ~r•1•"" " 31i> ' INk s I f\l onox ca ru 1 •Ul'•llll)m: COUlllT 0, TM• MA.Mil ITATI MlllolT ~:-,: '"'"" (I. tt.MO. mittee. Commerce. :Ptfrs. )arr is also At...i All! 12 U\.\ J:r-:r: ... , :u 1i,.., ,,. ~~ I u 1 \ti , .. ~ Fri :If"" 3) T". 'Ou.TT.'..•••• '·'" followlr.Q .Ptf'tOn 11 oolng b1nln111 T••••'*"• 1114) 144-4111 or derrauding five persons o{ • m--~-of ••• NaU-"' :;~'Hr l~ ,,I'll 0$lyn M 16\/o 11 !llPI• I !. •'" !lea r Co -.. I~· • " 147 100 by · 1· · n.~ Behr-, a-Tiburon i:i-,.,.1:can, ~· u~ w-C" , ., I'" 1t11,., sr 1~ 107\i vner P "' °"' on1 U111 ... ' ... A·1U11 • MEO#!LLION AiiOC1ATES 50 0 l"V~ltJM!d Ol'lflCll COii! 01UY P'l!Ot, ' mtSrepresen mg WIC ·-1"""'.U Cha ril• Leam•e AS.a .... • ...... k1lv1r c 3-li ' '------~------MOTIC• 011 M•Alltl"O 011 P'ITITIOM ,.,_, Cini« Orlw , Sulit .$.44, J-26...., J11ly J, 10. 11, \•n 1'9).7J financial status of Transcon· said food stamps are being f "~ • All GI Lt 1• i IC•••n .,.k ~~ 6\~I" Po111 l"lllOBAT• o" wn.L AND P:Gtt N""""'' •••"'· c i utornl• 91660 t'·ental Data P-·~ng "".... traded "like baseball trading _ She ts the widow of O\arles-:~l~d ~: 11~ 1,t ~=~~o11n it :g~ JO Most Actl.,e &.•TTlllltS T•STAMllNTAttT' Dwgl•• s. W••<•~· 500 NtwllC!"I PUBLIC NOTICE lU ........ ~ ....... }"" rds ti -H Barr founder of the finn BlltG Wr !7"" 11 kt'Y Ott• m ··1-.,,.~=...,=,,...,,-----,~ Etl•I• Of IElltlT UONESS WATTEN, C1nt .. orL111. No. 5'4. NIWPOf'I •••ch. ·The firm is now defunct. ca • • ' . • . • B•t ... Fe ~ 33 KIYll Fb 1 13li NEW T'ORK IUPO-Tlll '10 ,,_, 1c:tlv• Dtc.MMCI. c1Ul(lrn11 •2660 The --M•-w nt ,_ • .._ who died earlier this year. l:i~h ,:l'.l l''h 1<1v cn1 1 •ToCM• trltOIO on 1~ OTC m•rUI Mon-NOT1CE IS ~HElll&IT' OLVEN 1n•t T111t-w11r1111 lr c;onducted tly-.~Llli'lllld 'IUP'IlllOllt COUttT 011 CALl •OllNIA .. _..... e w u1e 8 k 810cl 16~' 1rn Kevst Int 11 11'1-io d•Y II lllPtllfd bY NASO. e EATlltlCE WATIE N FOllSl!S ~·· lllld P1 rll\lr1hl11 • COUNTY 011 OlltAH,GI! Senate floor on an 3-0 com-* l~nk 1191 2m 171Jt KM,.~ llJ1 ,r~ l~Vt '11/U-•••A•-ldClll. lllffln • l!'flltlot> tor P'roti.i. ol WIU '""' ODWI•• s .w1rrt n.-100 .. clvlc c ... 11r or1v1 W•tt, • fteca.p Tire• . . d l•rnt• H 11n 15111 K ~ 20 1or IMU•n<• DI L•""' T••'•""""rv 10 Gt,,.,,1 ,.,,1.,., s1nt1 .An• mlttee vote. Peter L. Inman has JOU'le 8,1.,.11 F 24"' 2~ ~~.,."' 1~ 1 ~·",.k 0ron h ~-= :tt · 1°"= ,• 1111 p1n11-· """'~· la whlc~ 11 mid• T~ll 1t11tment WI, filed wllh 011 CDU!I· CAte NUMll!I 0"""91 --I f Co 81vlt11 rn 10•.r. I( I l!I 61'> 7 ,.n UI l l.IK ' 41 fol' fUrth ... C14rllcut11', •l'ld '*'•I I~• lime ... ,,,,, --... t Coun"' on JI.Int 7, SUMMONS IMAlltttlAOl!I SACRAMENTO (AP) Food stamps are intended .,..., rv ne mpany as com· l ffllne F •V. 41'• L~dmPfl ~· '~'Am EMp ""·600 5.SI~ U!+-Hi •• • -"' , ,.,. ~. Men .. v• "' ,, • I I . Th ll''' Co •• 1 '' / lJ Wnttrn__OV L.VLS •2.eoo 11\~ "'"'+ ~ '"" 1t• "' . •r ng •11111 ,..,, 191l. 1n r• 1111 m•tr•• o1 P11111-r: PHILlf" Tire •·aler.1 would be lorbld· for rv•rchase at 8 discount by m erc1a easing manager. e 91111, L• n11o 2314 llnc111 ,1:1 ., Klool GICIM 37,000 111'1 17'14+ i . HI IDr Julv 1t. 1'1'. II t :OO '·"'·' In IN •Oll!llT N. MO•ttlSOM, ESQ. S. MtCll EAOY 1nd lltet110rldtfll: VERNA u.:: I""" '>A Jd Ii ha B I pd 31\IJ 3l l1nc;1 .,. :i..;" P1inl l rw :U,IOll 5''11& $Siio-llo counr--.. ot Dtp,ortmen1 No. l 0• MLo kllmN<ll. 01M1rce. PE"RL MtCREAov den to install recapped tires poor people, who can then use .,.,.year-o execu v~ .s 8'jl, ,.;b 31~ 3''111 t:'fJ'l.D~ ~"" :m•htFunk s..a l(.100 1~• 1~-~· COll<l, 11 100 c1<1t Ctnlt< O•lve w,,,, In IClllPJO a c11;1u,...or111 TD 1111 RetPOndtiil: Tiit pe1111oner t111 h f heels f t"·m as money at g-ery twelve years of experience 1n afbb co 7'1/o 1•1o l.:eQ<1et p1 11'f<·lj••',','2i!,0, '•~','" ",, .... , .... ·'·~ ,'.~£ ,•,, tilt Cll'\I DI' Solnll AM+ C1lltor nl•. UO """""" Ctflllr Drivt, Svltt .. !lied I petlllon conc1rniflD your merrl~t. On t e ront W 0 camper UC · '"'"' 1/Q Orm 11'1/o 11\.'o Lll"rlv H l?'J '~ .,., ''" •"" ..,.. ·• 01ted July 2. 1'7l. N~ ... ,11• c1t1for1111 y"" mav 1111 • wrlltt" rullOflM wi thin >0 trucks, or motori·zed homes stores for food j•·ms r€!1 estate 11rd Soni i.u 1s"' u ChmD '°"' 1~ Bl11'001'1.11t1 • n.ooo 91,1, t\lt ~. WILLIAM I! SI JOHM ·• .. 1 1 K: ' • • ' Boll t::vns :20111 211" Linc Bd•I 6 4V. Cou~-cltrk • ' Ttlt,_.C,\1)'44-'lll -d•v•'" I 0•1• lh•I Int ~umrnon•. nd b·1r ed . u.A 1ncludin.hvo !IOO!h NP UV.It Lion CISI ~l· 511 NAID Yol•m• '" ,,.,_ '' J'Uf01 llrvtd on you. ti 10ll !all ID Ille I wrllle" U Cr a I appl'OV In "'"' "th Brtnco I 22 22\lt Loc:lflt •t Sil IV: ·-'""" l"NILlf" H. SIMOH Publlthed Or11190 (<1111 O~llY Pllo!, tff-within llK~ time. VOi.ir "4!11Ult c<-t ·Ibo ta o•• ID spa..,. , years V."l lrlnkt In 1~ 11\~ L--• Co 511 SI~~ Adv1ncn JOI ~"",, _...,. '..,","••"· '''' '" Junt 11, 1t, 2•. •nd July 3. ltlJ llrOl-1' ""'1 M tnlt rl<I •!Ml 1111· tour! ""•Y en!er .x·na e WI U V ,,o; . '.... t h I ;..... BfDWft At ..,. 1w Mid G11 \Oi IS'~ Dtc:llne• 75.2 -, ludamenr cD11111"1nq '"111~c11~e or o111er State Sen. Larry \Valsh (0. FDA CJ• "CkS e rv...... 811Ctt1e 111~ 11111o Mar 11t11v } Ill unc11ang1e1 202s TT'!'"', '• ~!!'~' toJll P UBLIC NOTICE oroer1 c.)nc••nlf!8 d1v1111111 01 DrG01rty, Hunti·ngton ~ark ) sai·d hi·s iM:;. C 0 mp a nv euc:k11 '"" 6'1 Ma11c~1 31ll lt1 ;1 To111 lDISI . .,, 111 .,,,._.I •O<IUlll tlJPllOrl, chUd r~•!ady, cnlk! 1111>-r • 81,1rnP SI 20!1 21 Merli Frt l]\~ J ''1--------------4"-"f.~P'lllll-1-------~~-----port, '"°'"'Y"''"'· cost" •Old 1uc:11 ~1het' measure would increase r e sidential ~~~"T.,M r,~ Y~ ~'t~\ ~~ ~1~, Gainers ~-• -•ers ILl>-)1 •tlltl 1t mey bl g••ntf<I bv tl>e C011rt. d . · · ~1 1''~ n•' llS AA' J.!'11bl,bllld °'• ~l\Qtl C..•t Otl1y Piiat. l'tCTITIOUS eu11Nl!SS u .,.. w11~ 11 Met 111t .ovln et •n 11. high\l'ay safety by blocking L s 1V1S1on. ~~ J:rs ,:t: 1:i; Metkm 11~ n~ ..,y ' 4• lO. '•• 206S-Jl NAM.I STATEMENT lorMy In 11111 m11ttr, l'lll llMM!ld Ill so 1 t f d ung pray He Will be /Imo Pl t i/ii J0\11 MtOllfn •11~ .alh New York (UPI) -Tiii fol!-'1111 11,1 -C..------------1 Tiit lollowlng per10n Lt dOl"9 IMltll\IH ,,_llllY 110 11111 your wrltlln ,..,,_,, 11 p acemen 0 more angerouS . hllKe A ltl/'J 20 Merkl 111 m ..... .tlft'I till 1toc:k1 Iha! ~.,_ g1!1\1d tlll PUBLIC NOTICE 11: 1nv. 1111y 111 111 .. n11 11,,,.. tires oo front wheels. r e spon5.1ble 111nt co ' •"" ~·,,r,!!... "' ,1 .. \ .. :f~ "'°'1 lftd 1°'1 t111 rnott 1>n14e1 on p..-ctii• AlltTSCAPES, INC., 31lt MC!Clnlty Oi led April !, 1tJl f rii l'ltm (p loll-Ii 1U;"" ,,_ -• . of chtflOI on llW 0ve .. 1~11r Wty, (Mii """"· C1lll. WtLLl,\M E. SI JOHN, C19rM• But Sen. John Nejedly CR-In. Report . ofr tabpol on ~,1:'s~ ~.~ ~~.~:~ ~\'o 2!~ m~r,~·'.:i~~~111'r~t1Mcf:.A:r.:SO .• ,, 1111 l'JCTITIOUI BUllH•SS Jollllllrn C•"lcfnl• ArtK1pe1. 111(. {A, By Donn• Gibbon•. Dtpl,lly Walnut Creek) ""'d nothing 0 e eas· IN~·· ,.. ·-MDCI CD 11 19 ''" .. _ I I '' • """"· STATIMlf,.,. C1lllotnl1 (orpor11lon t llH Mc;lt.tnl1y CSE"L) .><U ..,.. ,,. Moll I ~ :JIWo erence n Pl'IV OU1 I I II Tiii followl119 Pll'PI II clol119 bu1!n111 W•l'• CM ti MK.I, C6!1. • Pubtllllld 0.1~ COl•I 01llY P'llol J11r11 WOUJd prevent a motorist from ing a ctivity in JrVinC Com· ~llfJ.o~ A 31J: lll~ =~.,. ~ r y\~ price ll'ld llll .. ~,,n,',' S lltt bid llflct, 11: Thi• toont"''' 11 Ml"IJ concl1,1<1;led ll't • )6 ind J111y J, io, 11. 1•1J 1t9•-7l . u. pped tire pan· y owned shoppi"'a center s tow cr11 u 1• Motor Cl 10~ 111.i. .HOUSE OF LOIDS. "" Ch•prn•n Cotporl!fQll, 1---;;;;;o;-;;;7,;;:::;;;;;---::::LPllthng on 1ue reca s WASHJNGTOt-J (AP) -The ~"II . ' .c: l.1 lS""-16 MSl Dtll• ··~ 1 lltlOlf!Prlt. In ·1 ' Up IS., ... Av.11111, G1r111n GroVt, c1n1ornr1 t1'41 1'11r1ct Wood1 PUBLJC NOTICE hi Jr • including seven village centers oml $hr 1•1A 21\\ NII Cl)V&t f •~ 2 DtiitOMeif Ind ~ u11 1•.l .>-.>II c . ....,,..., l>tl HGIW, s1rA1, r111. ,,,....,.n\ 1111c1 w1111 :me· coun1y mse · E®d and Drug Administration and F .. "-. Jsland. ~111 P' J,'.l""'l:i. '•'•' ·~Jb,,",-"' ,' ~ L:f:?"'R~ , ,,, " •"•' •'tt'-' 1 ...... 1'1tt, Ct lllorftl.I ~ , Cl..-11 of~~l\Qtl COUl!tv _Oft: Jwr11 )?, ltll.l --------------1 ,_.._, ~· .. l,v; ,.... ~ ~ "'" . ... TN• builllllS 11 concluc:tlll ll't An w1LLIN11 11. 1T JOHM, couMTY "1CTmous •US1NllS1 is c hecking out 22 aerosol gt1111111 " 1 Nt P1Nrnt P-~ 5\~ 5 •1oor•x "' 1 "' :Ii \ ·' lndl\lldl.ltl CL•llK, I V Thll'HI M. Wtrd, Dtpllly': flAMll ITAT liMEHT • W -"It fl * .-0$1 Co 11'\i 111'1 Nncll'lm f\'> 10\'I ' lnl811lc .:on 2 \Ii 11 1.1 ,_. C:. Allllr ~·U.. TM lollvwl!'ID Pll'IOl"ll ,,, doing bo.iilne1.1 • .LiV8S ._, e products d...riirned_ to be f\llth R ~ 54" N-11 co 11N ll'h 7 Morrt1nlnc .«I i 2 P 10., . "' C O II ,11 ; --~· Joba Wood--' Df Costa lurt Noll UV. ll'h NEno GE 16\~ lM') t Comr>u11Ym11o y \~ 14 "lip t. Thi• lllNfNl'll Wll !11111 "'"" 1111 ,__ PUO!IJllld 0••1191 Olll • y 01 unt 11: .... u •nf Intl 2•~ 2•~ NJ NII G 1~ 16\lo '(11"'1 (I y r1 VI Ull '·' tv c1..-t of O••l'ID• C011n1v on ·Jirn• 21. 1•, 21, 21 -10\d Jl"Y J. 1tn 11d·1J A•l LAWNMOWER SE11tv1::1!. "" SACRAMENTO. (AP) sprayed into the mouth or Mesa has been appointed na· •ntv M 1v. ·~Nicolet 1n , 1 10 N1eo111 1ns1rm ' ~ ~U0o •'.·,• ltn. Miii Av1n111, f'ounl•ln 'v1U•y, C1llfornl1 t r! ~ J"-6 Njtl~n ,r. j11'132 11 R 5 R ((ll'P 3 "' ,_ P UBIJC NOTICE 9210t California consumers & r e Junga following its recall or tional codes coordinator for •t• 2"' m N ,,_, e 1 3111:1 12 Dl•ina111c 01 ~ ""',., u'o '!'i ' •" w 11 M K 1 -w · M• ·1u I 111 XI n~ Norodr 1ru '7¥0 n l1tL ncoln l'nl 31~ l'llbll11Mid Or•"ff r;H•t D•llv Puor. "'n'" 1 •ti •t '"11• ....... · paying -nu on ·a year or Copper Development AllOCia-Kl1 P• 1•;. 1~~ N~ HlG ~-1~ 11•, """s 1 ~, •' , ,'"< lli .,. uo . J1,1ly a, 10, 17. l•. lt7l 206'·73 NOTICll 0 1' IHT•ND•O c,·.~ Pl•ct, Slnll An1, C1llfornf1 t rod cts th ·-·t Pertussin Medicated Vapor. ,, H ·11 be h d ~r In ·~-4'11o Naxetl Cll ~ '61/t :>P •• • • ... ~~ ~ Up I .... mea p u ey ....,., uon , Inc. e WI ea • 11:1 Alt "" 45 N...:•r lite ll't 2·.~ 1f Video svs11ms '"' uo 1:1 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE Sf1Cu•.1r:.c.'.N~:1"..~:l u~~:.:•M, ••T A~::J:''~.,.:::.' s::1~ko~'~ c!]~,n~~ recei\1e because a n "alarming izer. quartered in TorTance and will '~~•'"2 3': :.In l !:"d tr J4? sf~ J, ~"J~ 1(::'~t5 ~·~ ~: 8g 1:~ ND!!(:• 1, hlrtOY given to C•td tori of ~ number" of p ackages don't The FDA said l\.1onday's work WI.,. all CDA area 11111 C•• 1211. 12¥1 un Ex ' 1 l~ ReMU Conom " •'4 !~ uo 1.3 SUl"•lllO. COU•T 01' THI! t1M. wllllln n1mtd pr-r!l11 lhll I MClll'I· Thlt ll'\ltl~•U II tOfl(lllCled bv 1 g-••l "'' ltm Hd lO'h 11 1111r Mt 2!fii 3~ 20 11•ra CerdCro •\If ~ Up 5.z STAT• OP' CAL1l"oet1o11A 11011 "' 1n1t1111 11 1n1en11tc1 to tit rn1c11 on .• _,.,,,....1hlo. weigh as much as their labels r ecall was ~ompted by · the managers toward the g1c-A 8 21'11 2nt bh Lq1 "'" t '1 °'''1 Dvn•m 91~ "" uo s. ' • I ~ I " ' .~.... .... ,.... lws St! 11 12 ,.....,. M Ul~ 1, n ~•Poln! .IS I -Up !.I T"a OU,.T., OP' OlltA G• •-procier., .,..., n• •• nu....... T~11 '''''""~1 "''' rnec1 w1111 the coun· say t. bey do, a s t a t e ... a ndardizati·on of m 0 d e I 0ocur•• 33 3l:v. h "l'"o 1v.. 1 n FU'lle• H a ..n 1 4~ uo s.1 . "" A•7UN TIM n•me •lld bu-11111• lddrtu ol 1111 l'Y Cltrk ol Or1ng1 County on J1me 20, death April 18 Of a 5-year-o\d ;>\ Dollr Gen 7 7'1• ti a.I ll 1• 14 P1111nnHw-.21 11 1 Uo 5.1 MOTIC• ~ Mll,llltllolO GI' l"!f"l'ITIOlol Int~ Debl<r ••e: E c M II COl'por• l9n. spokesman says. codes. • Oon1JG1 "''-2l$\i tmonl 6'4 6~ :1$ Un!Yll Slcln1I 1h+ ~ Up s .• .. ~ POiit ,llotAT• 011 WILL AHD l'Oll Tian, 7'6l5 FOl'Olt "-""' L-OUN Nl91111!, l"·UMI Cleveland girl whose room had * Oow Jlll'tl 29~'t lO\~ mwr 6~• 6'" LOSElltS L•TTll•S T•STAM•NTA•Y C1lllornt1 m n PubLflhed Or1n;e Co.st O•lly Piiat Jl,ll\I C.B. Christensen. director or . ~v.•,,,•.B 1m n,• °"',,,·.· ,~..... !~. •,,•;.· 1 C1<lrldo1 Tile ... , •• 01• ,, Ell•le ol eFl'lE E. WILSON, ••• EF· Tnt "'"" '"" bu1l111n aOdr•n ol llM '6 1nc1 J1.1ly 3. 10. 11, 1113 1tl'-7l the t t ~ I I f Food --10111 p W n-•• FIE WILSON. Dice••""· l~rtndtd Stc11rtd P1rtv •••:waiter E.1---C..----------1 sae &A:parmen O ( ) A former commander in Econ L11b 3ro :11i.. P•blt er 5'>..lfi1.:. 1 o1c •111\tf" 1 -~~I J~.t I nd . I .... ... . Ed E 21'" ""t\ Ptcc•• ll'h S\lt 3 a111 Kid .twll 3'1o-1 ·. I 21,J NOTICE 1s HEttE1Y GIVEN 11111 Ht1•er & comP111, o1 c 111or1111. 600 !.oo.11h PUBLIC NOTICE a Agncu lure, u 1e 31ate is N. SHJQ!RT chief of U.S. Air Forces in EJ <K'"'"'• 13\.! i3i.; P'K G•m 11 av. , \ """ ct0Hm • _ , 11 20•0 JAMES B. lYONI AND H. lltAY C-•111111 Av1nue. LOS Anvtltt. · •n · tai.I t ti IS J E NtKitl •VJ 5 !IC-L~m 33 »'• 5 -VS· Inter! I -16 I 20.0 MATHllNY-ht" ftltd ,,.,..in • pedr!IXl _fllr: c1111om11 toi»S "' . ·---=~--~-~---1 ·C0111o11Cllng re mca OU e -• • • Europe, -General J 01epb R. En1tal c "i .iti •So 1r11 11.1i •"-'c°""' <:ornmu ,.._ 11o H 1tt' P•aboll'll 1111 Wlll .,,,, tor 1u.,..nc1 o1 Lei· Tfo.a-1 flit pr~pti"tl~I ~ .. e10 h l'ICTITIOUI 1u11N1"1s and trying to get them to II F h E &L llb 12v.. <1n OcOt uu. 12ili 7 Comtuc Cllm • -v. I I 11t1 Tn'-111"1' to Ille c~Uloollr1 ottctlOld In 11tott1I 11: Mloltrl111. WP-HA.Ml! STATEMENT · OJUlppJe (USA ·Ret.) 8S E~n A 2S u P1ul •ev Im lPli I AGvin Medkl JU-I If . • I ··-1 1 1 ··"I cooperate '" cop1·ng w1·th the , • P1u111 P 31"' '"' ' Monroe Gr:.i/ 14-·~ 11 lj > r1Mtonc:1 to wllkll 11 "19111 +or fvr!IMr K. """'""''"' ,., ._" P<ntn • m.....-. 111ry T"' loll-'1'111 "'''°"' ••t doing .. , been elected •tcu In •'oli d . Pvtu c61 151.; 16W 10 Mlcroa.11 p 1=u-14 If 1 .J 111mc1111rs, '""' 11111 111t 11,.,. •nd lllect '"" fUrnlt.t1JnQ' -I• 1to:1111c1 11: 21w bu11.,,,, ••= problem. been spri::.yed uilh the product. 1 ·~ boa d ~;Ir Pl'1!'! !~, !lt P•v hi sv 1m IJlli 11 TOA I"°"'' ·-'"' ;• '!·' ol lll1rlng 11'11 N""' hll Min 111 for JI.Ill' l'Oftlft ll:OICI, LlgWlll Nl;llll. Ctlllornlt . H U NT I N GT 0 N H • R I 0 U It 0 UIC r Flrlon '"'£'l ~ :i'J.\ PaGs& W 1114 11"9 1j Gen H 11'1 $trv !\;,.... :\II I 1 .1 u, 1t7'. ti t :OO •-m~ In "" c-1rom of Th•I !IM Mid MCurlly 1 .. 1 .. e1I ""'"" VETElltlNAR v CLINIC. 161tl AlllOfMlllln . A r e c e n t court ruling The agency urged C<lfl· of directors "''"" 8 11..,, 17\1. Pl! .H&H lt\'J 19\o'I 1 PlllllY P1lrol 1'-" ~. f 10.1 °'"'.,..,..,. ,..,, l ot wk! (OUl'I, II 700 mtnl ,, lrllt!'ldld TO be cen1111T1mlltd •I 51., Hun!l1191Dfl l11ch. C•llf. held t h t federal I of "•f F1y1 o..; 6l~ 11Q =~~ .}.~ ~ r· :; f~r:'~ ~~ ::;= 1"" ,f ::i c1v1c c.m. Orl'llt wnt, In 1111 CllY ot 111t offlct OI w11ttr '· Htlltr & CDmPlnv J111111 F. 11xtt<, ovM, w LeoxMtl• B . • a.w sumers to destroy or return ......, tl(O Fl"''"' ni.:. 13 P•n•<ln 25.,., 21 16 Kev Pt11rrnc:1.11 2!"t'-•• ,,1 s1r.1 A,,., c11uorn11, of ~11tor~e. lllOf $. com-1111 Aw., ttd .• 1.11 H•br• Hh. • pre-empted strict California . 1 d •...i.. F1t 11otl~ "/S' w "'" rn 11 Mldlranf(. inc.. "1'h-~n• , , 1 Dltwd J~ 2'. ,,,,. LOI Anoll"' C1ltt. Iii!! or 111.,. J11ty 1l. o ... A. WllllOll, OVM, s111 11ralon1 '"ws. That mean~ ............ ty In-,. any _cans o f_ the spray, whlch n u SuR:S, 111a~~ 17 P Olf" ·Ind 12~ ll'to 11 ~Diiie ,-,wu·~ llJfl:-!!' Of ,:, -WU.UAM--•. N-.IOH,., llZJ..--.i -_ St., l1 f01lm1 , ... ,-..,._, -Jnc of Costa 1•1 _T~Fln 25'• l6 P Incl Mk U~ lW. It MFCorp ~ I -8" 16 C-IY (lWk Jo ,., II "' ~ ro Mid lnltnelld T1'111 bullntu II C-UC:ltd "'. Genlrt,1 ~-.could no longer con-'the manufacturer said has • \II WllF lh 2~ Pooll B•D ••• Siio 211 UIJdqSv• Old l"'o--\ ' If .~ JOI•"" T. THOM•SOH Slcul"td f"lrfy ... 11:1 '"''"""° O.otor llllCI P•rln1rll'llp. • ............ " ?t!esa Fl!IQ;I Tr.c ·~~ 10\.:o POii CD 101.'i 11 \lo lt.t'l'1tonCI 6tc \'h-~ Ot 1.3 '-' A-" Ltw ......... 1--'-W11111..., .,.,_ .... , J1""" "· '''''' oo• duct statistical weight samn.. been on the market t4 i·ears. • "" .,.""' 11\~ '"" Pro1 Golt 1~ l ltftl Hoo1<1 ,OI • .._ ~• ~' ., """ """""'"•· ... " Holzapple FHcW ll 11-111 "''"'" 11.\fi 11t11 n UnArt'l'nr ~16 5\,._ ...., t.3 '411 ......... B!Yf.. 'lllllt ... •nd tdd• ..... wltltln the l~'" ,.. •. , L6tl T~I• tlt!tmlfll .... , flltd with 11141 Coun--l ings on wholesale and retail ' FDl"l•t 01 1~'"" 1S PSN Car 10'1 11 ,, Vl1ual ScltMI ~\'.t-\It I 8.3 ._.., HI .... (111""1ftl tttU ~JI; ELlch'oc:hlfllk•I Mtl•I 11temcw11 ty Cllrlt ol Orl"IJI County .. Jirne u. • "oil>. " H-rf·llfJ· 58, c 0 m. F"r•nk E M n• P11bl1hr 1:i. I'll 11 N~lrGOon• n:.-"" " 1.0 "l't11 1su1 sn4»41 tn-tiM COl'JIO'•Uan, vm Fortin 11tOld. L1gun1 1t11 lots, he said. "' ~-manded u.• r A"""'" fir: NtjtJIMr Hl9111I, Ctllb'llll "'n , '"""' ,-,... fllolCllllMd °'9llQI C••ut D•ltv Pllflt> 011te1: J--47.~tJJ • • "'1bllll'lld Or•fl'll• Co.11 01Uv _p11ot, WASHINGTON (AP) AFE from ,,,..., ............ .,,...,.., ... ,,..,. ••• ..,,..,,..,.,.,.., Jury,...., 10, 1,11 · 11151.13 w-.1..TER E. HELLER a-Ju11t 1•. , .. 11\!S Jui~ J, 10. 1tn 1" ... ,l e Antlf'raiid Bid COMl"AHY OF CALIFORNIA W ith one senator present a t 1969 until his retirement r in !·11;: ~1~~~1klent P UBLIC NOTICE SACRAMENTO (AP) his coofirmation hearing to be 1971. Celesco President Robert SVl"lllllOll cou•T 011 TM• 10'efld" S.CurH Per!Y 1"tcT1T1ous aus1N1111 d•·r ector· of ... Ce n 1ra 1 G. Vande Vrede said he has ITATI Ott Cltlll"Olt,.IA "°" ···"·•'•mo<" •. ' 0 lolAMll STATEME NT Legislation pumping $ 3 . 5 IJIC k d Ho!' za pf t !orm THll couteTT' 011 a.AH•• ""' • "''"llil' °'11 •11v Pua1 Th• 1onaw1ng Pl''°" 11 dolr>; butln.e11 million into local efforts to I as e P e 0 a :1.-ilS '"'A·'"" Jw1y s. "n :mi.1J ••: Intelligence Agency, Wi liam board_ of technical ad~s to .OTIC ....... 1 •••• ••T•T•-WEI'''" •E"AD" "YESTDCK combat consumer fraud won c Coib h ·-· ·11ed tbat h N-York -""ol· ;•E .Mu 3.13 3.13 Janw Fd "·'° 16.90 VOY•D 9.13 10 ,, •• PUBLIC NOTICE • " "' ' . Y as i.µll e aid the firm. lqwll'IQ 11 • Utt o1 110!I Gr 6.3s •.ff J H1n 11n1 1,52 1.11 Rev.,• "' 6..11 , .. l'Oll Al"l"OIMTM•NT 01' TlltUIT•• lill C1mP11t Drlw, Irvine, C1llfor nl1 the unanimous blessing Of the -* f/ICI Ind 11ked P.-1· ATON & JHan ~lg l~l •.t! 11.!nj•I 12 51 .... OP TMll •STAT• 01' IAM•I H. ""' .. ~~A bl w d M favors g ivmg Americans m ore ~·' Dr\ Mirtu1t l+OWA•O: JCll!nstn 'J:'J.11 n.n srn t11r (iJ (1) AC:ICLIT'."' MISSl'NO l'••SON HOTICI 01' llf'TIN"l'IOlol TO WlllL•m Jolf'l>I! POW9f, lOOll'I E11J ~m y ays an eans ... A F11ncls •• OUOlf<I tlV 81ln Fd f.29 10.1J KEY5TONE · :k. UI I'd 806 . 1 E•''" flt JAMES H • .-.C it.LEY, 1bNn11• 11xscuT• 11cu11t1TV AG11tE•M•HT 1111M>t eouLtv11d. Ntwpot1 e11th, Committee .and Was sent to information about u.:: super· Irvine resident Don t . 1111 NAso inc. Gw•h " 'l.j113.I• c.usr a1 1i.11.S 1•.n .sc: us Sp ,·19 ,.~ NOTICe: IS Hl!.•EIT' GIVEN 11\fl (llCI. t1ll .. lt1 1,1.C.C.J C1lllornl1. t CIA IVrl b ha bee d MDl'llllll' lncml .9S 6.50 Cu•I 82 SCUOOllllt Fils· ' LIU.IAH M. ACICLIT' 1111 flltd ""'"" 1 HOik • 11 """°Y glYltfl to the creonon Thl1 toon111111 11 c-1,1<1;~ by ,., 1.,. the Assembly fioor. secre · g t s n n a m e J111 'f1, 1913 i=11 F~ 111! 1t.J: •1tA7 l1.s5 1n1r Inv ci i • 10 Pttlllln tor "'''°'"'"'*"' o1 '""'" OI '*" 01 JOllPl'I M. c1v-11Dh, 0.01or. """°"' d!vldu11 111 • -·mbly Speaker B 0 b Colby testified to the Sena.le marketing m a n a g e r of ''' ••• •"~'°i"e"s ,,'" •';0.R t~:! ~i ~:M ;:~ 2~rM: 1i.',.",'·.•. 11t1M d J1mes H. Adl:ll-y, • 11111'111111 bU1IMll MdrMt \1 1'12 E. Cotti W lt m Jonph P-itr. . no):><: A d Servi Co •tt M Dl•••Jo B " •II .40 -C I 1(2 J., ,o; 5 Pit'°" '"-11 w111th 1• ,,,... 1or .. 11111.,.,y, Coran• .,.1 ..... N'fl-r.""l'.ovntr--vt Tt1t1 111"""'"' ••• fllfod woh 1111<0\IRIY ?.ioretti (0.Van N u y s ) rme ces rrum ee · lcromega vq n , an.er Ap~llltALTT': c MG~T ·o• : c.:i 51 2in 24~ s:C'~•v 2!·~~ 11.JJ IVrTMr 114r1Lcu1tl'1. •net ""'' 111t 11,,,. •nd 0<11111e. s111e flt c111rorn11. ""'' , teeurl· c11rt. of O•-• c°"""' °" J~"" u . 1t11 hi ~tonday, before Acting Ramo Corporation. C-0::: ~·:J ~·~1 g~ j~ .17:£ cuu s2 10.10 11:n 11cu111ry ·Fo1~·'1 pl~ " 11eer1119 '*" """ "'' beln Ill IY 1n11r11t it 1bOlll 10 i.-911n111C110 H1rrv ,.,..,, sponsored the bill after I Cha. St I c.,,....;...,......., lnwrn 111 1 u Fnd "m .Os C1r1r SJ 1.,. 7.6j ECl\ll!Y 3.~ i .» /or J11tr ~. 1m 11•:oo1.m., In llllwi1-""' Dof'oih\" wn-. 1111 s.c:ured Pllllllll\ld O••"GI• coe11 0111y P'l1ot. s taff conducted research 1rman uar u,,..,_.,5..," Hewilldirectmarketingand AOvlHr i 11 i'9Eci••' Gr 11'.6.n:i.ii c .... r S• 3.U J.t7 lnYHf •J2 1 15 ~ "' Dto1rtmtn1 No. i of seld Pitrty. --'n111 111C1tn1 11 ,.11 E.1.1:-=.c":·:,.:..:':"':..:':"c''c':·c':'·:':'cn:__':.,.::::":i·---::::;::;;-;:;;;;;;;;;----j (0.~lo.), 1he only one of 15 sales of the divlS· Ions A•tr.e Fd 1:s. 1::u; !1'"" Trt is.st .. ~~~: ~·JJ ~~' 1~~'•'<TFE 1:04 ,:61 ~--. II l'Ot Clllk Clinlllf' DrlYll Wnt, In C-1 Hlg~w1y, C-.. del Mer, C01111l•1 · ff '!'"' In 13.66 1•.93 mero l.31 3.411 Knick/" s:.0 •• 0 FOS: 1111 c11y flt"'"'' Ane, c1111ornL•, of 0<11191, s111e., c:.u1orn11. 1 .. ~·"' PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE me~bers present. e gave .no microwave product line. He ~d't"''"d t~ ~:3 e:irr.: F '?;? 1rinl Kfll(r Gth ,_,J ;:; ~ 5:".1 t~ '·r." DtNot11J.~1rM 1:ns1 JOHN 1oc1r1G 11 1'12 e. Cot1t H19hw•Y· Coton1 1----:-::==coccccc===---l----;;;:;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;:;;;;;;;-~-·1 specifics about how to provide 1.0,"es Mi·cromeaa from c....IT)' A11st1t1 11.62 12.49 l'•lrtkl . 7.cl '· l ~mrk,d ~.,.11 ,,13 ~ 111 •• n .2112: c IT' Cl k ' d.i M••· '°"""' of 0r"'10f, Sll!t ol l<tCTITIGUJ IUSIHISS l'ICTITIOUS •USIHllSS bou CIA .._._ D ....... Ale>tll Fd 2..31 13.5,1 Fm B~e 9.11 9.1 ILEJC G•OuP .... Seti rlntl Il l (l MILAN :.'"'*.,.:'-c;~::"'~o..rtv I• dlse<lbld In 911'11!'11 lolAMI: SfATE:MliHt T 1o11!tr:"ri:~~~=:a 111/tll'llH infonnation a t ac· Gyroscope division of Sperry~~ t3:1~:Y ~mE~.:.,. 1.67 "''I Cll LIGr 15:3316.79 sNl;t'111fLoll.&5.1J· ~ A ,.,.... ..... 1 c...,..11.. •n All mn"'" •nd ~lPl'r'tnf DI' lfllt The1 1o11aw111111 pe•IOl'IS ••• oo1n; ''·n. tivilies, but said he ~ill con· Rand Corp. Aifi EOrv •.2• •.61 o.ttou,., , G~n .s.n 6.2s c11m11 J 10 3,,; A"-'-'f .. Lnr S ' bl.It MU II: 'd fa •ti ports AM 5Xl"lltll1S 8ncl dlb •.t5 9.71 lltlN'c.11 12.JS IJ.72 En1rpr s·J.e s •· I IHlllY hop ~Mil --II M1rr111 C& It OPT ICAL. co 115 w 111n 1.MER ICAN HOME. 115 ~o. CMSI SI er regu r wr1 en re * fltJHOS: s;1iital 11.Dl\2.03Litll'\I fd S.lll s.n Fifi Fd i'5 3'11 """"' ~1.!:'~~,.. ,, tt 1• H•I• 0.1(gn •l'ld lott ltd •_I ~u E. COl1! uni! "M.; (0111 MIH (~ '1627 • HwY .. Ltgllnl ltl(ll tuSI t Congress (1glll 7.11 7.J.I ~on1r• 1.33 Lite lfllV 1.51 1.20 Htrbr ill f flll ~'' w -m• ~~':.'*,!~'sr~~c.ri'kr .. 'i:.~r. couniy of cn.11..: L. ,.,,.,,, 211:S c111t1 s1., viii!''~~~ ,.11:~1 ~lt"'.;.,,'W!v t:::= o The r est . or the panel is ~1ariners Savings and Loan j1~:i"m ':1: ::U o~,ss.e trz 1:~' ti: ~~. ~Jl 1_.~, ~::' "~ f61 fl; A'*-Y ..., l'llln111..-An ll\'l'CUltd MICU<lty ·-' of ll'lt NtWPDrl Bll(h. Cl. •2uo " " l!I h c Ill "'51 Association of Newport Beach Ille! 6.8& 7.52 Euell' ,,6' . LOOMIS 1IHf:AltSOH Fos ·. l"IJtl.llthtd Or1nge Cot1I 0111'( f"l1C1. Mme wm 1w d11t~red '"" the' COii· lllchird Twldl, lJ9U C Eiin SI., 1:'.tit ;,,,.t1'~1;1 II tondllCIM by 1n In· recessed tor the fourth Of JU· tock 1.16 7.11:1 EVtl'll 10.S• 11.S211AYLES. APOfc 17 Jl 1t I J~ly J. •· 10, 1'13 m7·13 iloer•lll)l'I thlrelor Ptlld °" or llll< till G1ro1n Grovt. Ct. tt~ 0.,,0011 has appointed ~b. Denny Arn Grlh S.,. 1.5' f110\d 1•1'1 16.U Cep 0¥ U.2l 12.:ll Ir.com 11"09 1s·,~ --------------lltrn dlY DI' J1,1!y, 1,13, 11 •loM a'cloc~ c-'•""• •",.!·,",,',"", , 1120 Conllnotntt1 A~e .• 1 ,· '''''' '· Smloo Jy holidays. z~i . I . Am 1n1ln 1.~ •.9J Purltn !·" t .IO Mulu1! U.2..11•.2' fnv111 1·11 iss P U BUC NOTIC... _ _ Par .. a as asslstant v ce pres1· Arn nvst 4.•s •-IS s111m "' .ss •.21 LOlltD A••= s11 °''" 10·9310-... I:. -..M .• , Htrlt•D• EKrow. Inc .• 21Sf E. ' Th11 t111:1l"tH Is conductld b1 • gene 11 This Sll!etnenl .,.., flled witlt 1111 Counly . Am MUI x1.n 1.66 Trend 'J:'JM 2..1.'8 Allillf '16 ' .. Side Fd . .,, --------------C<1111 HIOhw•Y· CotD111 del Mir, coirn11 111,1,,.,1~111 ' c•erk o! ooang• eoun•v on J u111 ~2. • Alon Death dent and AmNt Gr 2.1J 1.33 lllMNCIAL Am 811• 2:ts 3:1t SIGMA FJN9is~.Sli MOTIC• Of" 8ULk TJtA N5,.llt .. °''""'' $left OI Ctlltornl•. Chc111r L l !ffY 1913. m anager· of ··~NC~~".· "ti" Girv~si.11 I·" ,•,·.~-~11.'° ,., ... , •,•, ... • ',,·.~ 5hr 6.t9 7.6"1 • Sa l1r •• kn....,, to !lit S1t11rtd P1rty. · p: Ut" 0 ,..,.., 12 • 10" '' 0 IS.U. 1111 .. 1 1 U.C.C.J •11 llUJiflffl n1m1a I ncl 1ddrn 1e1 llltd ti¥ T~!I sl•t•men l .... flltG wllh 11)1 Coun. I ·,, WASHINGTON (UPI) '"e as·-'a· 10111 ,,,0 •.ff "" l"d Cl) ·1o Lu!hn In Y:s. 10:.u Tr.t ,· . ' Nolle• II l'llfltly glvtfl to 1111 (rtdll'Drl 1111 Oeblor tor 1111 lh•H Vllfl 1111 "'' II ly Clitrk of Or•n11• (aunty on Jun• I, 1913 P11bll•l>ed Ortl!DI Cotll 01 ly ID!, 1.u .>UO..I nO lh¥ 7.3l •. ~1 Fin nc ~ . .50 s. MAGNA J'UNOl: V1111ur ··~ t.n ot H1rry WllWI •l'ld Oorotliv Wll10l'I. dllf • t l<otn '"" "° . N ' 1'·2S'2l Jllnl 2' •PWl JUiy l. 19, l7, ltJl 1"1-n FBI sources Monday said the !ion's n e \V r= ~j1 ':U 1~'1.MJ VI 10:21ln CIDlll 3.~ 3.16 Smtih I 9:tl :~ Tr1n•t.rpr1, whor.1 bo.11ln1H •ddrnt 11 O~r: June :19 i:n VI •••. °"'· P11Nl1hld' Or•"O!• Ca111 Diiiy PllDI. ll'tnlllf 1 I " P:I ST 1:n;om 1.6' 9.~ SB !&Gr 10.tl 10 11 1'12 E.,<o.st H1,n ... 1y, <-• tt.i ""'" H•rrv w'olOl"I • J..,.,. 11, u. l6 •net Ju1v J, 1113 1111.n PUBLIC NOTICE s laying of Israeli military at· branch ol· w1 N•ll 1j· 'j::i.s 11~asT01ts: P 1:1,'m 1.61 1.32 So Gtn F n .toe 12'.n CO!tlntY"' Or•noe. 11•1• flt C•lltom11, 11'111 0oroi11y WllllOll =:-:::-:-:::=::::::----l------~~~~ccc-=cc-I tache Yosef Alon might have "A-. Ba A.Itron . .16 sc Fd '·" j·" Min '" 3.7' •.U Swat Inv 1,79 1 . .u • boll-1r1nir..-II 1"°"1 ta bl m.O. '° Stcurtd "'""' PUBUC NOTICE STATllM.,.T OF AIANDOMM•MT ~: een'" Y· ~it F .21 .H ~ F~ t'!: .-M ~sGC'J, I.ID LIO l:v!."l'riG l~·tt ,t·:i Jotepli M. CtYllll\l'Dh, Tr1n1fffO., Wl\0!4 Nlrll ... !"M17111', llK. 01' Ut• 01' been 80 Ordinary Street crime. Slue ter. UOHTD": hi Mulll 1:"6 l:ol6 l'reem 7.70 l.U Sotclrt i:si it, btnlr111• ~,.,. l•t 2t12 ~· COl•I Hit •• Cota Nlfll\ll'•Y JUl"•ll IO• COllRT OP' THI! FICTITIOUS SUSIHlllS NAM• and not necessarily an act of Mrs. Par· ~ "• '1·.l! ,•·.",, •,• .. ••,"!.~011,,•.,•.•,·, .. II ~"::1 FF 1t:l 1l:li 's'r'•T•"· ........ , •• : .. . HlghWtlO. Ofllfll 0t Mer, -ly O! C-9 ... Mir, Clll""'ll ITATE 0, CALll'OltNIA l"O• Thi followll'O Pl!'IOl\t l'llW lt>fl\Clontd "'"' ,. •ov (l °''""" 11111 "' C1lltornl1. IK,.... ,.., , ... ,., TH• CGUHTT OF OlltANOS !hi ~ ol 11\f /l(!lt\olll Pll1lntll "'"" political terrorism. isia has been tot:M 66 ' It 101 Fnd , ... ,.11 MAIS PN ! n 11 n l.tv': Fd • 41 ... Tiii propet!V lo M "'""'~Ii lotllld P'llbll•llld °''"''Cotti Otlll' P'llol. J11-•••• ,.... OllANGE COUHTY GRI Nt>ING COM· .... _ •t, ~ Israell atiache • $<:1 1:.1 .:21 Co/1,!!Tt .7' .16 M•1"" ll ..ii1i'.. Vl•lf i96 s'•2 ,, 2'12 E C011I Hl11~w1v (orDfll "" . -'""''' E ... -• ,., IU.lli, 'W MIC a corporate LC Glh 10.N 11.Sl ll F'und J.eo s. ~ D , •. ,, •• ·~ ,P•OC1r1 •:S1 i tl ",",.:....-~ou-ntv o1 OrtriOi, sr11to fll 1y J. im 206t.n N,.°J'~c~lltg:A::A:~N~1~(' ::~*TJg: ;'~~~o!',~ M:,.. c~'n1, 1 ' for air and naval affalrs, was offil:i!r f 0 r 11 = 1 1°:1! 1¥1. ~S1."'.TD,,11sus '-97 MFD i'i.4211:iJ sl ~~ ~ :-~: :~ 11 """''· PUBUC N-CE ""''' ''''""'''"'' TIM nc1111ot.ri "'"" ••f..-rld to •bow 1..111 • .a early SUnday 00151.,. hi·s yr11 11_• .s:i j.I Gloul': MCo 1J.1Ju .:u s11i. sir ·~· ..• :, Slld pr-rl'\I 11 Clticflbtd In '"""''I V' 1 ...., " lllld I °"' ( ll' Dfl "Pl'tl S.il JU.Ut:U . u.; the ., ... ~a•l-;,,;.....,. 1961. The Kn HI .t.3 . Grwlll 9.22-S.lO .'Miit IY 2.0ll 2.00 STIADMAN-'",-o·s! 11: All •tock In trldl, lllt'luAt. -1pm91i Elllll of WILLIS MARSHALL AMEi. it~. " noe Ollll • home in suburban Chevy ............. '"""'-' ...._... l ·f1 10.•7 lr!COl'tl M.11111• 10.41 10.•I Al\'t Incl 2 ,, 2 ,7 •Old flOIMI will ot lhtl l t•llly $flop l'ICTITIOllS •u11Hllll °':ti?~E IS HEllEIY GIVEN .... ooneld e. Mi111, :ruo w. Crnc:tnt Ho. he d bis ii new brandt opened Monday at ··~ l!·.l! F ~!~II x1g111121:~ :=,, .. ,.': i::: 1:1: .... ·~." ,.:,., 1:11 M""'-lfftOWl'I •1 Mtrrfll H1lr 0.1Jon loll.Mii fTAT9MENT ,.,.t 11 ..... ANl\tlm, (1111 t210I • Chase after , an W e •1.-f J boree o •• d ~ ' II ' I ·•• 121 Ind laullll ,, :nn E. COl>I Ht911 ... 1y, f""9 followlni;i """°" II dol"'ll bu1l111n f!;!N, .... E,,,J D!-_LAWRA!C hfo1 , !!ltd •••Old• L. Milli.,;.,, w. Crtt(tfll No. ... ... comer 0 a m l'Wd ' '·" Pit .90 .91 M58 Fd 12.2• u:u ITllN •OE ·,,os: c-.. • Mir, C111n1T' ot 0r1noe, s111w 11: ,,.,, ~ • "' ., "" ,.,_,, of w 11 1nt1 11.w, A 1111m c1111. t21D1 returned from a party. and Bayskie Drive in N.._..v.... Eown l1 '1: ~r.G.\,l1N •.20 •·" ~rF 8~ J:~ 'i::l 1•:,1Tr,c :20,.,u, ~,··,•, Of (l lllornl1. I. OUOS !'OR STUDS, t. !"l MQM. for IHUlllCI of Lttten Tffll.,,....llry !'Cl TOI• MNI-; WI, tanduc:ltd ., I ""I""• \.Litl( OllOU • Mlf G 106 •:n tt • tr. IMllM tr1111t..-wrn be ('OllllJITll'l'lfltlll llltE. 1631. Monrovl• A"·• ca.it Mew, '"" ptttll_. rltftrtnc• to vJlllch 11 rn1111 Pirtneothl1>-"'"" • ro lie A I Beach. A month long graftd 1110 : ~NTC · 1.n 1· MuOrfl r1o, .'.511 ,:" sir'l11toUf01,•·lll 1•:,. on or •"-" "" 1•1t1 d•Y o1 Juty, 1m. '' c1u1. ttm 1or rurltltl' P1rtlcu4••11-'1111 ""' '111 Ume 1refld:l L. M!111 ... a II ppea ,,_;_ celebration is UD· i!f ,• •'j~ 11j·R ~ri'nc:~ f:il :T. "'•,"°"'• ,,,", ,•, 11 ,•,.n., •,~ ~-11 1,,. "'"''• EK.--. tnc: .• 21!9 E. Cati! L•ll'•M• M. l •.tel!IY, Ho. 16. "°'Incl OllCI ol llllrl119 lhl 111'111 lllt blen fltell ............ ~ .... -• ·~-.. • 01 I,. H10""""'' Coton. o.• Mtr. countv °' A""'''· L•• v'I" .. tftv., tt1!1' "'' '°' J1.1lv 10• 1"J, et t :oo •.m., in '"' Pl!;tlllshH Or•11t• cot11 01nv f"llot. WASHINGTON (UPI) -At· derway with refreshment&. log ~'Llr' : llll 8f11?.r, s .,s:.\\ 1t:H :::1 1:;; ~:n tn ~mmn 1:0, 1'.11 °''""' St1i. ot C:1111c1n11. Tfll1 IMltlMM • <Olldv<ltd l!'f 1n ln· courtr--.. o1 °'114""'"'1 No. 3 o1 Mid J11ne 26 11111 J ll'lv.:a. 10. 11. 1'73 19~7' f L books and beach ba•s offered Ny-y.., 10.00 o.l lltet C•P •.32 •.n NAT Sl!C 11os 1 s 1<:/Wll, 1·f' t.c St fir It~-10 1111 Trtn'"'"'' t ll dlvlclu,1. (-I, I I 700 Civic C1nllr Ol'lvt Wttl, lnl :0"'--"--"'~"'"""'"""'"'--~1 tempts ·by attorneys Or t. D l(nhm f,1J !· . R• EqlV •.02 4,fl Blll nt I JI f lO !~rvA •. '1.13 IWll-• 111,.... '"" ldd•n -uMll 1rv L "' e rldltY '"' Crtv 11 .s.n11 .-. ..... C•111orn1•. PUBLI~ NOTICE \Villiam L. CaUey Jr. t'o make to Visitors. ~ F~ •.r.; 1 .o• FM1 LIEo 11.011 12.11 l ond sr 416 {'lCI 1n1P1 g r•12 •·r 't••flllcrvr ,.,.,.... Ill••• Y.•l't ll tl P'tl, u Thh .ri1..;. ... , Wll llllld wlttl 1111 COUii· 0.llCI ...:;r(,l'M 1:ui1 JON"• 1'1-ITIOUS IUSIHllS h I d . i * ·.: .. ,1.i.,· •• t;I' 1ftl7 .~~e~rK.",~Nc~"" .... ,o;,v~dn,,, ,•·.·!) .'.:t ,,·.~.•,,<, .,'.,., ',',, 111111r~t l•om lh• 1o"IOW. ••t. Nont. iv c1.,.k ot O.•l'l:D• counlv Oil J.,... 11. COllflly Cit•.; · NM.te STATl!MO•T t e govemmen 1sc o~ any ou,. 1 ,... 01 Del'<I: JUM "· un. 1tn. cA11tL s. 1e•oL11Y • .., White House invol\·emen t in Harold 1\1. Grimstad bas ..-uNoi : °"".., ,.n '·°' s~~ sr ::!; J:ll5 f-',.'",, '' ,.,:,, 1!'~ JONOh M, Cl ""'"'ll'Dh, Trtft11/el'ff l'HIJf AtttrntV II Lew T~I folld..-1119 PtfllOl'tl l rl 119 Blll'IOil ~ .00 1.•S Grwlh •JO 6 ff 'lCllh CGH .ts 1 .)J Hlf'ft• llKl"IW, 111<. Put>ll•M-11 O••• ~"'s' O•ll'f P'uo1. 2111 1,11111 •i c11111,.. .,,1 11u111111l 'o"• "''"''''""E •Eitvicl! the investigation of the My Lal been appointed mmui:aer of ifld Fd-10.~~11lr.r, ~I"~' 1' J10:&l '};f! N,•w,,••• ,',~~ ,,·-"'u ,1 c 1 1:r, ,•.~, JUt •· CM1t H11nw1v J"'' ''· u, •nd 1111, 3, 10. 1913 11t).1J 1,, c••-••· '''''· -,,, H~"8 .... • mas sacre have been turned Im · s I d Lo l ~ 1 '.. '" • -" • ''" ·" c Mt 111 c !lftrlll ""'" " ,.,102 BNCll etvd .. No. in, Hu~tl"llran per1a l av nn1 an an om s111. ·"· ~ "ft{.; ' ·•Y · · · 1.21 I·" _. Ir, I I , T•h U14) ""4001 e·•<"• <•I. -·• t " rwth l! ff E $· P ,7l o,,~h 10M 11.:tl Un fund t t.1 '' l!K,.. "" 1•1,.J PVBUC_ NOTICE A11..-111y i.r1 ,..1111.,.. s;-..;~" 11tic~~';j'w1n~•· 20101 IMcti down by the highest court o Assl)(!lalloni1 Newpo~ Beach ncT t:U ; 5 •'l>u s•t/ i.n NE~ Mt 1::l~ 1l:tt g=~11i.11 •11V1ca · 1"1,1blllllld 0 ••119• COii! Di lly Piiot, ...,. Plltlfl•two o .... ~ CNtl 01Uy Piiot, 11....,., No. 1n """""''Dn 8t1Kfl, Ctl. milltary law. . office 1ntl. 1 .• 5 1. 7 A::r• ' l'l !'t NII.I Cent •.29 4.2' Ira s Iv ll.lj l'.l' IY 3• tt1J 2°'1•?l lllCTJTIOUS aUllHISI Jun1 26, 27 •nd J1,1l~ J, ltJl 1"'-1l '164 • A 81 Fl'lll. 1 r NIVWlh 7.17 1,,1 Niii Inv , ; I 71 HAMI' sTATIM•"T BttdltY Orin Erlct10n. 10101 811eh The U.S. Court of Military Grimstad s Jt1 g'"·FAm . s '· N-ton 11.0211. l Un C1p1 ,.,, 1·r. P UBLIC NOTICE Th• 1o11aw1r1g 11t•M111 11 clOlllQ t1vtlMn P UBUC NOTIC"'' 8!\ld., No, 1n Huntl119ton e11e11. c11. A~als ruled Monday that the ' "' 'ij "' l.«1 "" lfld \" \~ Hw Pin. lJ.l• l4.M Wn!h_111 l ·" 1 ' · .... ....... who was re. ron D •.1T .:ll Ulrd , .tt 2 . ' H .... Wld 11.• 12.H UHITllO it111o1 I ---------~----!•~: l16't ·It led a case hT, 1 ,.76 HAMii.TON Ollt P'1 t-1icMt1 ll.f1 ll.t1 Ace11m · I.ff "' .... TANME RICA & CDMP'ANV, *' NOTIC• TO C:tt•OITOttl T ... 1.outl111nltundlleltdbY •g1ner11 8. omeys presen cenUy elect· peel ·,tt . FU'9CI-~ 3.90 '· Nttl IY!r 15.»lS.)6 8~ P:d 7t 1'11 tlOTIC• TO Cll•DITO•s Mi ii Clotlt, FOl.ll'lllln Vtllt'I', c •. "* SUP l llt lOllt COU•T 01' TH• ll'il"lnlnl'llp. lhet was "to tnsubstanHaJ ed • vi-~ :i.'l',l· 1 .!fl Q,i,:._~ ! ....... ,.,~... !·.',,' •,.·.· fE•' ~ ,.: ,,.:" llll"SlllOll COUttT Gii l'N• lltudV ll. T•n, toi? MIU (lrclt, .....,,,.. Sltlltn II. Wl!'lkt .. ., '" '~"'" .JS "" /'IC n STATll °" CALlflOllNIA l'Ollt 11!n V1ll•1. c1. t770I • STAT• Gii CAl.ll'OllNjA 11011 fhl1 a11i-1 w1• !!ltd wlll'I ""C!llM-end tenuously founded" July ' prtSident bv on.,.i t~10•13 ~:~v ':I~ 11~ 8 N ~ffl ll1J U'.3 & 113:!? ',':I TM• C0~'!'1 • .:'m ot!AlllQ. dl"'!~~1FIMll.l11ttt l• conducted bY in ltto TH• CO~~:t~.:.OllAHOI ~J'ttll of Ortnot C:_,., 111'1 J~ 22, J8 when they tried to force the associ;• =IY ; I .J 5;~~ i ~~~ ~ 's\ft'™ :.w 101 u" C1 • l.;~,'o•g''. 4 lltll,. "' l'LIZABHM "· ll!WtS, llt#t "·TM! E•l•I• of l!UQIE.NJE: LE ,1CA•T. ..,... di-'o""-oflherole -'"'yed in l'#l!t ... 1 Oi.:.: . OlcwHd Thlt llllll!llftt w•t llttd wtltl""' C-~llMCI. f"llbll~ 0r-.n,e C.11 Diiiy l'l\ol, :f\;.I _.. I'"' -tJOl\'I board Ol'l'I • 1 , WM'ICI 1 • I • . ,,... J.10 1. L I lO.""J ·r. HOT1et! IS kElltEIT' GIVliN ti !hi ly Cllrlt of o.,..... Couttl'f' an Jlll'll n.1•n NOTICI! IS HE(l l:I T', GIVEN to !I'll J-"' Ind Jiiiy 3, It, 17, 1m ,,...n the My Lal probe by Whit t: of dlr""-i'ur 2. !· -.. " ~.,. c lee; 9,1110.JS '111 ~ "~1{0 ' Cf'tdlticn ,,, ,,.. ."°" MfMtl ~, • """'Ct"tdllor• °' ,,.. ''-"' ,..""" dlt'tdlnt _____ ·--------· " In ti ·--John J ............... 1111'1 (J '°· I [' • .,.rn, , .• ''°' \/ti llC '-II tn ""''"" ""'"""1111""119 c111rn1 IMIMI"" f"Vb!llMCI °''""' ~" :tlny Pllol ""'' i n ""Mm 111..i"° d 1lmt totlnH tlM PUBUC NOTICE Oll9e ves P-• ' 81UMU.t.D joined Im· "'~™ ~ 'r.,."? 1 : lt~M •,,.•wi .. ~•,' t .. " .ii Lt", 111 s.u • , -• ,.. 1 _ 1.• • • , ,,,._..:.~kl otcMlfl' ,.,, rtQUl1M io tu• lhl<'n. ,..._ulfleld -• Ant'-y F -"·'In -Pri • u 1 ., " I'' ., ,._ , -· j.M ""' J.11 Hid dfc9cleftt t"' ,....,.rid lo "' tl\lll'I, 111'11 It , '1 lfld .,.y ""' r•• wllh 1111 lllCftMty "°'1Clllf1, In 1111 olflcel-------===-~-f -•UU IRJll • I"".., 1::111. or 10 bis Dt\\' "'I. " ' ' "'" Pl ~ 2.07 ..17 'IAltC wlltl -......,., ftlll(flln., m !hi olllU °' tlM , .... ~ ot ""'"°"' tnltlltd (-1. or PICTITIOUS IUSIHflSS Ulatetrici. • ~ he c ~ii f: .,.~ ' eio 11'.nn ~ ~ I.al &ND'"' °'·"" cNr11. o1""' ..,_, "'""• _,, °' PUBLIC NOTICE 11 llHHnl 1111m, w1m 1111 ntt._,. NAM• UAT•M•l(l tmerl_!1 was m~ager om_: I>, ,; : l'!."'.*'n G , • • ,,. 1 ~~·sf i:: $'.U •r ~ !.·!! 1.w ,. ,._, --"'',' .... '"' "*'!?-"', VtM:""'•· to"" 111111'""'"" ,, """.artttt T':" 1011ow1,,. Pt•Mn• ''' *""' • Ra-·L--c:i-.t ... -.. perial s Glendora olficc. ""' ,. 1· 1. r,:; ~.}). · Pf'n .. T,. '·" ¥:J .. ri ~i "#IDUtfler• to 1111 <t 9 11 1111 "' Cl ,ICTITIOUS IUSINISS of,_.. 1tflrNY, fl DGAlt A. NATH.All, Al• -·-· 11: .-.lt!IC'T ~ .. ~ rel • • ny ;a;J ! l'IC ••ll 1'01 li0r1111 4.IS t o1 111• ·~· llt08E•T H. llltOXON. NA.Mii STATIMllolT 19!'MY 11 Ltw, -..0 Wffl Ol.,,..,.,C 81'1'11., l"ITT 0' ASl!'EN & Sf"ECTJIUM * = lrtv I ' l ' pv 8~ I , . ~= ~~ 1t·~ ti'" '111\0' •'' t1' • 11m Mic.Ar'""' 11'(111 .. s..i111 ,.,s, 1rvr111, TM ro11ow1!'Pt Pll'tOl'I• ,,, 00111111 s-rtv tt1111, c.11ton111 ~n . wt11ct1 11 INTIE:1tl"111se-s, 1Ws1n1111 Hf C0t•1 ~1~v. !CO CITY (AP) -Kkl· J••· A. Mooae• has ...... _ ~1.•,h,, , l·. 1Nll'Eil ·' .-,,_ 11 •'s" ," ,,'.,""• _ CIHPerl'lll '21'1 • .....+ct1 II lfrt pl.let ot !Minni •t l 11\f J>lt<• of IMlllnttl ol 1119 ~In 'lltw Dr., Llf'llll lttc;ll, (Ill!, tUIJ i;.,-. -J ~1 _, 1 ~::!°" i l ~ b ffi tMlneH of 1"4 lll'ldlt"91'1'1 In All mtllt(jl YIS 1 H~ll CLEANElltS, 1.W1t 111 ""'"''• per11!11l11111'11""' •111le ot Nki (Mllllt19l l o-W, Mlllrlllltft luc:fl. I se<f }th J . ed I vi -1 onl•lll t 7 • •;v 92 Ptllnnd ,I· ,_."':Gr Gr !< Ptl"l6fn1,,. to 1111 111111 of Mid ~1. c111...., 0r •. 1rv1111. c.111. t:2tiM t11cei11n1, .1 ... 1n IOVI' """''~ t tter ,,. c1111. t01.., na pe rs re ea a wea Y CJ ,. nam execut ve ce .,. .:a.• Dflff•~ .. ~ 1 . 1,, 1 " ' : • ;~11c\11i:O:W~ 11"' ::'~ '4' · ·r: ,,., ... ,. ._. rnen111, •'~ 1111 nr11 DWLI-r_, e. wu.,.,.th, Ull» 11 Toro ""' P"bl'<•'lon of mt• "°nu-. Jim.et 1tot11t1 ~ .. """,·,,,"'.,..'", 11 lleman after relatives paid a , dent or the home products wn 'biv :~ ':: '"~,,..! Giii _01"'1 Grw1n 12 • ,,..,, w.n .: 1&·1': lo: , Uitoft "' lflll l'IDfl(t, ltd .. II toro. Cllll .. •HlO. Ol!llCI J-II, lf1l \/~Or., L"""" t<1'. • ·• SIM 000 ''"~m police sald d""". f M'-Brt "t im •.U I NO d I" l'f'# E•• It l0.711 Wll INOT81f Dt\TIO Jl,llNI 1•. 1913. Alt• Ml• WUrnflh, 2llal El Toro ltd., LEONll MONlllOUX Jove• l lH'r -~'!" ... c· , ... ,, !!!," Vlt?f w , ........... IYllllOfl 0 u lvr ,.. LA Alll ,. .. ~ j' Nw "'°' ff ~·ri .. ,.. ":..Ls. &.ll!WtS El Toro. C•Ut. t16JO ' E1Kw•rl• of 11)1 wrn Dr .• l••-n, •. ~-:Ptfonday. Pol.kit Compeny, Inc. 0 f ou,, I ·~·1· ~111~1 ·1··. ·~, ·· !:~~~ : : 4 ~JeH,,cor' '°·~:!:!! ••tcVlcw" ot m. wl!I of Tlllt bu1!111st 11 cOftd\te!td ll't 1 (lint••• , ~ tilt '"°"" "'"'" t11c:.o.n1 T~I• llllSI-It Wld...ettcl bV "' In· The -. fd i t • lrvi H II I h II I' olld Ot t7 ""•twiw ne!Md dttldtflt pir11111~11 . •1>o•ll' A. ,.ATHAN dl~<N••· -year-o v c 1 m. ne,. ~ w! a so ave ~ ~ t .: ., I!'•~ _ : ,.r Stl' ,:to i :ii ~..1t 1: 1 •0t••T ,. uoxOfll riiOln11 •· wi1 ..... 1n A""'"'Y '' L•• J. ll. He11t1t..-Quirino Balderas Ortiz, 9.'85 recnnns1blhty for new packs1t. v"" ,,., '!· 1nv "" '· 5 ~,.~i'NlM +~:;.I "fi'll.~ 'llQI MKA;,., lfl!L 111111 m T~I• llllttnlfll W•t l!ltd wllll 1111 COi.in. 1N1 Wftl Olym•le Blft• T~lt ,11111111111 Wit !Utd w!tn 1!11 (tllll• .......1 J If b .,...1 """; e K l Co 4 I'~ Ii ,UNOS1 °Ntll t '! n ,,.._, tatlf, .,,.1 1y c~rk Of Or•nQll cwntv m JllM u, ''"'" Hn1-. c1111w1111 "'" "' c1'!1t 01 Or•"t• C01.1ntv on J\1111 u, ston ... -... une Y e16 .. rnen In& dullributlon and mnrketlng Ii~• 11. ""111 l·" 4.J.t conwr 10.t! u.tr w~ : : T•h t1141.,.. u1). T•h c21u ,,...,.. . 1•n """ with submachine guns as he .Jfor the firm. 'ii!' ,Gt t· 1t1. ';T"" , :• A:4' a=1IT' 1~ll •:~ wi;r~~ :n :..J A~.:=-OfflOlll'(llll.;_,11111 ""°'"""'Or-•* Cotti l>llW ,,.-::A:..:::::."'~,. O•ll'f Jl\1111, P.,.ilUi~ Ot•~ (lllil Diii!' Jtllot. drove his plckup truck ·along ~le lives Jn Newpoi:t &ach y r: ~1~1lJ:n1fu1 ~ .. ~~1'.1 f~'"' -'1ilj:· ~r t:lJ :n "· • Inf J1i11v ).. 10. 1•n l ... n June 11. 1' .• ~a J111r 2, '°· 1t1i u.,.ij J11111 ''· H, tflll Ju!y 1. 10, 1t11 1t1>-1J Jw~• lt. ,., ....,. Illy 1• 10i "n '~ tilt Mexico-Laredo hi&bway. "''Ith his family. •, ('~ ::. J:il ~ ~~ t'If f:f, ~"1;,, 111 ,:!Jl .1' ~f:io.J:f1 , .. PUBIJC 'OTICE , 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC f':OTICE OVER THE COUNTER 1 NASO Li1tlng1 fo.-Mond1y, July 2, 1973 PUBLIC NOTICE MUTUAL FUNDS ' . I .. . i • t j , , . • Tuesday's Closing Pri~mplete New-·York Stock Exchange List Stocks Sluggish . Before Holiday NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market drifted lower today m sluggish trading which 1nalysta uld was typical of pre-holiday activity. The Dow Jones Index lost 6 40 points. "The market ls very dull," said Alan C. Poole, analyst with Laidlaw.Coggeshall Inc. He predicted the market would continue sliding "unW there 1s some selling climax or some news to turn 1t around " The cumulative effect! or r1s1 ng interest rates, tighter money, pressure on the dollar and \Vatergate were all factors to the downward drift, he said. " ' .. • • Fi11ance Briefs • Occidental LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc· c1dental Petroleum Corp said Monday 1t ha s acqu1Ied Bario of New England, Inc • of \Valtham, ~lass , a maJOT d1str1butor or shoe lops Tenns were not dbcl06ed. The acqwred firm, 10 be known as Bario, lnc . will be operated u a subskhary by Occ1dental's chemical d1v1s1on. e Dynamics FORT WORTH, Tu. (UPI) -A Jury 1n a to .... n whose economy \\Otdd bo hurt l! Genc r<il Dynamu::s laid of~ a large number or workers ac- qu1t1td the comp;,ny P.1onday of charges 1t conspired to defraud the government with faulty parts for the con· trover:unl r111 airplane The seven~man. flv~woman jury, told by US D1str1c:t Judge Leo Brewster it couid consider the company's claim a guilty verdict could h..1ve closed the plant, deliberated for a Utlle more than an hour before arriving at IU verdict. Done by Dunn Pat Dunn gets lhlngs done. Throw her your challenge P.nd see how she handle5 tt in her "At Your 8en'1ce" col umn , now :ippearlng every Sunday, WerliC'Sday and J<"'rl· day In Tho DAILY PILOT. \ .· • DAll.Y PILOT TllfSda.J, '.luly 3, 197.3 l I By Phil Jnterlandi -/ ~t11ng ;~"~r.rr . . Est.te Ct..11 2 Mossier Sons Polish Group . 7 Equal Time De1na1uled for Insu lts WASHINGTON (APl which Steve Allen was host. "eonsistent policy" of Portray· ·~ii 1 1 Polish Americans. &tung by ing the " 'dumb Polack' im· r, ~! . · what they called a barrage or •'AN ALLEGED 'apology' age, i.e .. lack of intelligence, fi~ Claim Criinping demeaning ''Polack jokes~• on was made by Steve Allen on lack of personal hygiene. ~m· 1i, -=1'7--+-ABG--'F have-pditloned-the-A-ug,__, , 972;-""-the--petition-l ~f>P"i"' and,, objox ' government to force the said. "This statement was not physical features. . HOUSTON (UPI) -Two estate. No one has been con- t. adopted son.. of m.ilfionairess victed. or the deitUr and Can· -:-ctn"da-ce-Mossler-6anrriil"""'"n--"cla><ccee_remarried .. "' . . ~ r-s,0.i;...., "'"-· ltJJ. \l°.lol ""'" ,_.,..,L ' • L. M. Bo11d network to give the1n equal _ .-: _ _ _ _ _ Kowalski said the Polish llme to respond. ~ American community wants The Polish A m e r i c a n 'We i n t e ft d to an "opportunity lo show the .. ---------- Congress, in filing the petitioh f'91tt ilae fncre••· true character of their culture MoOday with the Federal f' L I • on and herlta~e and not the false Communications Commission, Hfl u · fl O • r fl ~nd Insulting stereotype that said it spoke for 10 million tne41a.' the neh·i·orkS no\v portray." Polish Americans. ~ "The current barrage or A tTORNEY Thaddeus L. Kowa lski, chairman of the Anti-Defamation Commission of ·the Polish American Congress, said "we intend. to fight the increasing bigotry in the media. "If necessary. this will be 'the first of several suits," he said. "ABC-'IV ls not alone in its responsibility for preven· ting a ~alive and insulting image of the Polish American in its national programming." an apology at all. but was sur- rounded by a comic selling and "'as the basis for more demeaning humor, rather than a serious expression o f regret." . The Polish kmerican C.Ongress said Kowalski made several requests to ABC for equal thne but was turned down each time. allegedly 'humorous' jokes . skits and tponologues i s anything but funny lo the \'ic· tims and only encourag,es pre- judi.ce and discrimination." Kowalski said. "At this point in history, respect for cultural diversity shouJd be a primary . concern oC the media."· ., Priest Marries Waitress SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A Roman Catholic priest "'orking as a lawyer for an an- tipoverty agency says that he married a former cocktail waitress. want her ousted as trustee of · their late father's estate on t.tOSSLER; 69, a d o p t e d J hed he Daniel and .• Otrlstopher and the grounds she avis 1 m •t..-'lr other brother and sister. with presents but cut short u11: spending on their education. 'Their natural father, "'ho Daniel M()Ssler. 21, and. had been a ·mental patient, Christopher t.1ossler , 20, said was.charged with killii\.g their in a state District Court suit mother and infant brother In Mrs. Mossier has failed to 1957 in Chicago. He was com· follow provisio~ in 1he will .of mitted to an Illinois hospital their foster father, millionaire and !\-lossier ·heard about the financier Jacques Mossier. children and adopted them. . THE TWO, both living in , Austin, Tex., said ?i.1rs. Gar- rison gave them expensive sports cars. vacations a¢ other benefits but limited thim to le.s,, than $350 a month for education ·and living ex- peiues. Both are married and deserve "a more reasonable sum," the suit said. ORANGE ·COUNTY F A1 I R · DISCOUNT TICKETS Movie Lovers Had Dari{ Hair The petition mentio n ed several shows but singled out , an ABC broadcast of the Aug. IO. 1972. Dick Cavett Sho\Y on Other .shows mentioned in the petition were the "Salute to Howard Cosell" on .May 21, and "the Bums and Schreiber Show," June 22. ABC \VAS accused of a 111E FCC WAS asked to rule that the "Polack jokes" on the Dick Cavett show "constitute a controversial issue of public importance because such jokeS in and of themselves belittle a large segment of the population. both young and old. The Rev. J . Austin Morris, a Jesuit with a law degree Crom UC and master'S degree in theology from Santa Clara University, said he married Teresa Murphy, 27, April 28 in Las Vegas. /Mrs. Garrison, 52, and her. tiephew, Melvin Lane Powers, were found innocent in Miami in 1965 of stabbing Mossier to death to win control of his AT..'..~LL­ HARBOR .CENTER STORES ' !!"I!!!"'!"~ Feminine client wishes to debate fur ther y,·i!h ou r Love and War man as to whether tall faif-ha lred. fellows are as · romantic as the dark·hairt.'d boys. An oddity, this. he says. Jn person, the blond man tends to devClop a ~articula~ly _ powerful appeal, rarely unnoticed by lady adnure~s-. S~~ll , practically all the great screen lovers have been dirk· --balred;Can yo1T&pWJrllial?. Q. "How come most oCean-going freighters restrict their passenger lists to fewer than a doz.ep paying guests?" --·=--- 1 A. One reason Is marine Jaw re- quires a doctor aboard when more than 12 passengers go along . .. Q. "Louie, I'll bet you a stogie you can't remember the first song you ever heard the great-Andrews sisters sing." "~ • A. \\'-rap it carefull y and mail it promptly, please. Song was "Bei ?i.lir Blst Du Scboe~." Jn 1937, that "'as. Can also remember what I was doing at the moment, inciden41lly. 'Vashing ~ cat.. LONGEVITY -No. just can't explain these longevity •---·O--statistics:-They're~most mysterious. -Take--men-and...ll•omen, _ age 65, who live-in Florida. Exactly 404 of every 1.000 such citizeris there will reach age 85. It's the state where life eq:iectancy after 65 is the !Ongest, by far. And Hawaii ..ii where the life ei:pectancy or people ewer SS is ~ sbortit_st, • by far. ... ;;.. .... ~ Recently referred here to the "'!leaf and dumb." Jqnd of stupid rem.ark, wasn't it? Even my sainted mother .J,i shook her finger at me tor delivering that phrase a gen· eratioo or so ago. The rude reference was to the dear and also to the mule. DOCTORS - Reason the dermatologists are th<! best- . natured of all medical pracUoncrs is explained by one of same a.s foil°"'!: "My office hours arc from 9 a.m. to 4 -p:m:-with an hour off-for -lunch on l\.tonday.-Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday. I play golf on Thursday and do whatever else I please on Saturday and Sunday. I make no hoose calls. And my patients never get we ll and they never die." Were you a"•are a mama duck talks lo her eggs? Quite so. Her unhatched ducklings already know her voice before ·_they break' out or the shell. \ . Address n1oil to: L. Af. Boycl, P.O. Box 1875, Ne w- port Beacll, Calif. 92660. Two Convicted ' In Saigon Vice CllICAGO (UPI \ -T"'O theatrical agents ha ve· been found guilty of transporting four women from Chico go ' to Saigon to work as prostitutes. A jury of seven women and five men re1urned the guilty verdict following a nine-day trial before U.S. District Judge Richard l\lcl.aren. FOUND GUILTY were Charles Zcmatcr. 44. G f Chicago. and Rayoon Smith, 51, Milwaukee. Sentencing \\'as scheduled July 31. During trial, all chargl'6 • \Vere dismissed against a third defendant, Craig Poulter. 24. of l\1ilwaukec, for lack of evidence. Robert J\1opaghan. 30, of Chicago pleaded guilty on the first day of the trial. A fifth defendant. James Collon, i! still a fugitive. TWO WO~tEN testified dur- ing the trial that they v;er~ recruited as dancers~ but whe!l they arrived in Saigon they \\'ere forced into prostitution. Tu·o other women t~stified they lveilt to Vietnam wiHingly to wotk"as ;roStitutes. IT Sahlrday jw)e.10 tC> Sw,day ,July 8! ,/ FEATURING -INDEPEN••ENCE P&Rlt .. mows AD m.GCIPEDES . OF lllmE YEUS (ANTIQUE CARS AND BIKES) (WITH NO INCREASE IN ADMISSION) 111DSno11m llEAIT OF DIXIE ' llJIEIS!!OP QUUTETS IXCIEIJll.E AEIOIATICS At IOO FEET PWGIMEI . IJ FDGLBAUY FIJEll !AlRDByn. JIM RUSING) LADIES mmD II mMODESOFmm (PERIOD COS11JMBSJ PmJFYDIG PLUIGES ANI DABllG DIYESI {THE AQUAMAN1ACS -FEATURING THE NATION'S HIGHEST HIGH DIVE FROM 84 FEET) .smum mTBOID ODDIS, ••11cam1m llZAUE IUSTIES AID DElllZEIS OF TIE 1EEP (THE SEAL & PENGUIN SHOW FEA11JRING GOOGLE rnB I-TON ELEPHANT SBAL) AND ONE LOW PRICE-BUYS IT ALL! ~~~~~~~Mal Join in the jollity at WORLD MISSION BAY •'SAN DIEGO I ' •. I f. ( f I \ ~ I \ I ( f . . • Lag1111a Beaeh EDITI O N .. Today's Final N.Y. Stocks . V.OL. 66, NO. 184, 3 SECTIQflS, 38 PAGES ORANGE ,COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . · T!JESDAY, JULY 3, 1973 TEN CENTS Crucial Vote on Sycamore HillS Set l\'londay . ~ . . Laguna Beach planning commissioners ~1cDo~·ell, coin ission chainnan are: lrivestme.nt plan tor Sycamore Hi~ls. of directors. that's been paying bi,1,ls and Commissioners .also learned from <.:11y ::ippt1catlon or open space zoning to the agreed Monday night that it's time for Place the. I under open space zon. comm1ss10ners found themselves facing they'te getti.ng to the angry stage. Auorney Tully Seymour thnt pa:.t projl(·rtv cou ld n:>sull in ex tensive litiga· the city to · decide whether Sycamore mg. · requesls from the Laguna Greenbelt Inc. James Dilley, president of Laguna _ mQratoriums on the properly \\('l'c 1 on. ~·nst lh~ c 1 Hills will remain as open space or be -Allow the land to be developed by for public purchase ~ pleas from the Greenbelt. Inc., once , again Urged 1 ~ oig 1 c 1 Y:,. .. . , Developed. \ Newport Investments Inc., backers of a developer to get movtng on the proposed ·•cooperative public purchase" 0 £ "misused" since I hey v•ere ilppro\'ed "lo Sc~ nlour said the ideal option \olOUld Following more than an hour or 2,016 lmit project, with tight corpmission plan, which.l\'OUld leave 72 percent open Sycamore Hills. considered a keystone of 3\'oid the problem" of development or be for the l'On~n11ssion and the developer discussion, commissioners agreed to be control over grading, location ol units space. lhe open space rpogram by greenbelt Sycamore llills. 10 use the specific plan statute in a joint . prepared ·next Monday night to vote on and open space. ''Nine months ago v.•e first presented backers. . ··1r the developer 's plan is lotally unac· \·entun.• to determine ..... hat is best for the one of three ·options for the future of the -Allow the land to be developed under our plan and said' 'let's talk about it,'" He encouraged Newport Investments to «ptable lo the commission. I t hin~ )'DU proJ)('rty . 522-acre parcel wedged between Laguna the existin'g RH (residential-hillside) zoo:'" recoonted Howa~ Miller, vice president "\ol'Ork thoughtfully and earnestly \\'ith shQuld get into study to find out ""'hat He notl'CI that provjsions of the specific Canyon and El Toro roads. ing on the~property. of Newport Investments. the public body for purchase of these \\·ould be acceptabl e,'' added ~e)'tl).Our. pla1\ a1lproach allO\\' lhe city to establish The options, forwarded by John As in past meetings on the Newport "Pifase, we're tired. \Ve've got a board lands." Sey1nour \\'amcd the comrnlssion that tSee SYCA~IOltE, J•agc 2) • • I a1re ~om ex Warning Given 4th of J ttly G~_- Shortage Looms By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of t1M D•llY P'llol Still! • Fill 'er up? · ::l'on't count on it this Fourth of July, . Csfiecially On the Orange Coast where nearly half or the service stations may be closed. .A random sampling by the Daily Pilot of g8.s i;tations ~rom Seal Beach to San Clemente indicates that 14 out of the 30 retailers polled will be ·closed Wednes- day. . Four additional stations may. be closed it the pre-holiday rush on . gasoline depletes their supplies. .._ Dealers in all cities indicated that w8"1ings of a.. holiday gas drought had "brought customers in increasing numbers Monday and Tuesday \Vilh the intent to. "stock up" for the Jo"'ourth or July. The Daily Pilot poll took in both ~3:jor and mino r brands in alt C<>mmun1t1es. Supplies appeared bc~t in Huntingt~.n Beach where all stations sampled in- dicated they would be open and worst in Laguna Beach where two out or the th~ee said they intended to close and a third said it was uncertain. Motorists heading farther south. to San Diego, may .experience p r o b I e ~ s , especially If traveling on the San Diego Free\Vay at night. The California State A u to m o b 11 e Association identified the stretch of Interstate 5 as a shortage area. along with California I, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, and the Sierras. Most former 24-hour stations are now closing during night because of the cur- rent gasoline shortage, the auto club said. San Clemente has been somewhat of an oasis on the dry stretch between Ora_nge and San Diego counties for night travelers on Sundays and this condition will hold true for the holiday. W. J. Shell and Dick Watson Arco, the two stations which recently had lo shut down thei r pumps late Sundays becau~e they created traffic tie-ups, say they \VIII stay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. Wednes- day for the convenience of holiday travelers. Elsewhere in the nation, gasoline ap- peared In good supply Mo~ay, althl?~gh tbe number of service stations curta1hng er-ge · · Coast I- Weather It looks like patchy \o\v clouds in the morn ing hours for the 4th but otherwise mostly sunny with highs in the 70s at the beaches rising to 90 inland. Drive carefully and don't celebrate the 4th with a 5th on the 3rd. INSmE-TODA-V- The Diablo Can11cm Nu.clear Project, when completed, is to furnish 2.2 million ldlowat'U of power to Central ~nd Norther:n Califonlia. See /1rsi story t11 series, Poge 8. · LM ... ,. " M .... , .. lt C•lltontlt • M•IHI l"...n ' c1 ... 111• .... N•llMMll """' • c-lct " .._,_ ' ,,..,_. ·" ,_ ''"'' O.•fll ftft\(fl ' Ii.di ~flt 1 .. 11 ••llwltl .. ~ .. • , .... 1.i-" •11tH1 .. llfMlll , .. ,. T"'"" , .. ,. "'"-· ... WN!Mr • " ........... " w-·• ""' l>H Allll L.1""1 " W•n.f Ntwt • \ hours was higher than in past years. Spot checks throughout the country showed that most distributors expected enough supply to handle the holiday rush . Coast Bulges With Holiday Activities Law enforcement officers, lifeguarQs and everyone else ·charged with the responsiblity of protecting people having a holiday fu ll of fun today were bracing for the 197th anniversary of American in- dependence. California Highway P a t r o I Com- missioner \Valter Pudinski predicts 10 million cars will be on the state's road\vay s at one time or another during the mid-week Fourth of July celebration. A Sig1a of Peace And chances are that everyone will tr.ink the IO million are concentrated in Orange County, especially in the beach' areas. h1rs. Richard Nixon admires baby doves found at \Vestern \Vhite House. Nest and brood were first noticed by Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev. lie com- mented it was a sure sign of peace. ~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~ The highlight of touri st attract ions in Orange County is expected to be the 69th Annual Huntington Beach Fourth or July Parade. followed by an 8:45 p.m. fireworks display at the municipal pier. Similar pyrotechnic shows are schedul- ed at Costa Mesa's Orange Coast College stadium , San Clemente Pier, Irvine Cove and Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach, at Disneyland and•-at $·1.50 per adult -in Anaheim Stadium. New management al Newport Dunes this year chose not to continue the" bayside amusement park's annual Fourth or Jilly fireworks show, a fact or which many people are unaware. "We had invited 100 people lo a fireworks party," says nearby resident Bob. Van Diver. adding that neighbors down the street sent out invitations to 250 (See HOLIDAY, Page!) Diedricli Riclies Beat Caspers' By $337,744 ~1irror, mirror on the \\'all -\vho's !he richest county supervisor of all? Third District Supervisor R a I p h Dil'drich of Fullerton, according to statements of financial worth on fil e to- day in the county seat. " The statements indicate there are t...,·o millionaires among the current five members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. (See earlier story. page 7.) Diedrich says he is worth $3,018.Z15.92. That's about $337,744 more Uian the worth declared by the county board 's ottrer millionaire. Fifth D i s t r i c t • l)up(!.rvisor Ronald Caspers of Ne"'port Beach. Laguna Raiders Arrest 6., Make Drug Seizm·es However. Caspers declared $982.256 in -: .... ··liabilities against assets of $3 .r.62,787 for a net v.·orth of $2,600,531. Diedrich didn 't list any liabilities. Six persons were arrested and one pound of marijuana and. a quantity of dangerous drugs seized in a Laguna Beach undercover narcotics operation concluded Monday night by detectives. James Andrew Crews, 27, of No. 214 1542 S. Coast Highway was booked on charges that he sold the pound of mari- juana to undercover agents for $180. Also arrested were Toni Sartario, 22, of 1331 Glenneyre,...00:..cbargcs of possession of dangerous drugs for sale and possession of hashish; Kathleen Lucia Newby, 23, of 1331 Glenneyre of alleged possession of dangerous drugs; Gayle Marie Edison, 28, of 1M2 S. Coast . Highway, for alleged Possession of dangerous drugs:.. and Clifford Harrison ~labra. 21, of 1289 S. Coast Highway for alleged possession of dangerous drugs. A "John Doe" 3rrest was made of a man who allegedly interfered wllh of· ficers .and disturbed the peace while narcotics arrests were being made at one or the r~sldences . Other than claiming to be God.--he refused to ldentiry hlmsclf to !See MARIJUANA Pogc !) Diedrich was the last Lo fil e his state· 1ncnt Monday under a county ordinance requiring county supervisors to publicly dec lare their financial worth at the close of each fiscal year. Earlier, Fourth District .Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim listed his net . worth al $85.420. Second District David Baker of GaN:len Grove listOO his "·orth at '76,700 and First District Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana declared a wO)'lh ol 148,500. Diedrich'.s hoklings-1nclude-a $2 millton share of Ralph A. Diedrich Enterprises, an apartment holding and business firm . Oledrlch's statements .also showed '40&.769 In ~es. accounts and trust (Ste "'DlEDRICH, Pase t I More HeJd in Gree ·e A nlENS (UPI) -The govemmenl to- day announced a fresh wave of arrests in connection \\itb the abortive navnl coup in May that led to the dethronement or King Constanl1nc. tl charged tWo formt r cabinet ministers as conspir1tori. • Lagu11a Wi11 s 1st Roi111d In Ros smoo1· Co111·t Figl1t Laguna Greenbelt Inc. and the city of Laguna Beac h \Von a vital round i\tonday in the battle 10 impose stricter cn- ~·ironmcntal protection standards on County P~an11ers ·OK $1 Million . Rossmoo1· Lake A .10-a<;re SI .n1il lion lak!<. for ·~ new Rossmoor Leisure \\'orld lracl in Laguna Hills was approved by the Orange County Planning Commission i\londay. Surrounded by !160 one. t1\'0. and thrl'e- story units. the lake 1vill be for visual relief only at present, Ken Dykes, Rossmoor ad1ninistrative assistant, said. The lake is not in !he Laguna Greenbelt. When the lake is pa id for, it will be turned over to th e Golden Rain · Foun- dation. to \\'hich all Leisure "'orld residents belong. It could be !urned into a boating or fishing lake at' that time. depending on the desires of the populalion, which "'Ill 6e about 25.000 by then-.-- 'I'he lake' is some.what Chr)stmas·trcc !!haped. about 2,200 feet long. "'ith seven finger extensions. Aeration ""iU be pro- vided by pumping the water through a cascading fountain . \Yater will . be provided from the ~ielropolttan Water District. TbC lake wlll be lined with a polyvinyl chlondc coating and In lhe deepest portioni;. 15 feet. will be sea led. with a soll~mcnt comblnatlon. \Valkw11.ys will be prov1dcd around the Joke, with nccess av•ih1ble 10 all residents ~f l..eisure \Vorld, Rest oreas !Set APPROVAJ.,.Page !) " Rossmoor Corpora lion·s plrins for fl 1i8· acre hou ~ing development in Laguna II ill~. Orange Count .v Superior Court Judge Charle-s Bauer rejected a pre-t rial motir.n fi led by Rossmoor lawyers after day-long <irgun1cnts and set July 23 ;1s the date for a full court hc;rr111g into the dispute. It \\'BS Mlcd during the hearing !hat grading <lTI the sile -located ~1 .... ·een Laguna Canyon and El Toro Roads -is J)artially co1nplc1cd \vith more than one n)ill.ion cubic yards of eanh moved in plans calling for !he bu!Jdins of 1.521 homes on the Leisure \\'orld tract. N'cithcr the eity nor l..aguna Grecnhch · is opposing !he grading opera tion . Bui both plaintiffs \\-ill argue .July 2.1 that Ros!.moor' shouldn·r h.1vc IX'<'n granlcd the grading pl'rn1it bccnu~r 1ru: comp~n~· had not suhrn11ted an adcqu>lte environment al impact statement. Judge Bauer 11•i1! be a~krd Ju\v 23 to ordrr Hossmoor to go before thf'0 coun1v Board of (iradi ng App<'als for that body's vicl'<'S on lhc dispute. I Plaintiffs' law yers made lt cll'llr !\Ion · day llwt they regard the Superior C-Ourt lawsuit as a vit.1I test caS(' that could af- fect thr greenbelt s1atus or n1any other California commur'liUcs. ll "'as pointed out th~t continutd con- s! ru ttion Oil the IRnds planned by Rossmoor could result in hea\'Y flooding due to the st ripping of natural vegetation fn.m the area. Super visor J\a111 cd SACRA!\IEN1'0 (AJ~1 -Jurupii Juslicc Court Judi:i;e Donald L. Schroeder was :ip1>QintOO i\1onday to lhl' ltivcrside Coun· ty Board or Supcr'l'lsors by <~ov. Ronold Re1:1gun. Schroeder, 48. a Republican . "'ns named to flll tb c vacnnt sent of th • !;it PAUi And rson. Coast Panel ~pp.roves Big Project A SI 111itllon sho p and restaurant C<>m- plcx by Village Fa1re Ventures in Lagun~ Beach \\'as ap proved !\1onday by South Coast Regional 7.onc Conservation com· 111issioners.-in Long Ekach . The last hurdle bt•fore construclion at 1102-1190 S. Coasl lligh\vay .... ·as cleared easily. Conln1ission planners rccommendOO approval of the project. although one !aid later it "·as done "grudgingly" b..'Cause of congestio n alon g Coast iligh"•ay. •'It's a great desig n, bot ... " he said , sha king his head at the traffic problems. r\o one spoke in opposition to the 41,000 square-foot structure "·hich ...,.ill surrountl a central pedeslrian arcade and have parking for 160 ctrrs. The com1nission rules on projects . \\'ithin 1.000 ya rds of n1can high lide line 1n. Orange ancl Los Angeles counties tinder authorii y of Proposition 20. !he coastline ini11ativc passed I a s t November. Village f'"aire is 000 yards fro1n mean ~igh tide on the inl11nd . side of the highn·ay. A 1971 traffic survt.'y included in lhc con11111ssion report shows .that an :1vcragc . of 44.500 cars drove through Laguna Beach daily on Laguna Canyon Road 'Roule 133) and an average 33.000 cars took Coast Hrghway south through Laguna. Predic1 ions for 1980 along Pacific Coast Highway ca lls for 50.000 cars per day on route 133: 38,000 c:irs south towards L:ro...,·n \I.alley Park\ol•ay and 41.800 cars pc-r day in the vicinity of the Village Faire projccl. accordin g to the reporl. Arn1 y, Nav y Dro1> Charges Ag ainst 7 Former POW8 \\'ASlll;.1GTON I AP 1 The sc('rC'tariC''\ of the Armv and r\avv ha\'(' decided to drop aidirig-the-enen\y and ether misconduct charges against SC\'en anny 11nd :\larine enlisted men .... ho ...,·ere \\'ar prisoners in North Vietnam. Pentagon sources said today that Army SetrC'tary Ho\\·ard Calla\\·ay and NB\')' Secretary John \\larncr found there \\'as SERVI CES HELD FOR EX-POW SHOOTIN G VICTIM-Page 4 insufficient C\'idcncc on _\1l11ch to try lhc former PO\\'s ~fore l'(\ur ts-n1artial. An eighth enlist<'d for1n er PO\V , Sgt. 1\bcl L. Kavan:u1gh. 2-1. l)cnver. Colo , nJ,,..o 1\·as charged. hut killed himself I.1st \\CClc Pen1agon snu rC'cs sald the ch<irgc<t ::igainsl him \\'ere null and \'Oid '''hen he died. but thul his record \1·ould bt.· form all~· clC'tirt.'Cl. The actions by 1he l\\(J 1011 C'ivilinn of- ficials or the Arn1y and the Na1 y lca\'e charges pending against t" o ofr~cen. Navy Capt. \\'alter E. \V ilbcr. 41. of C-Olumbi a Crossroads, f'a , and r.-lar\nt Lr. COi. EClison·\\'ai n...,·righ( ~tiller, (l. of Tu stin. . Charges of both aiding the enC'my and misconduct were filed against \\'ilber and ;\flller, bolh veteran fight er pilots. 1a!il "·eek by !tear Adm. James U. Stockda le of Coronado, who 1\las J senior PO\V commander. The misconduct charses against the eight enlisted \\'tro riled 1\lay 29 by Air F'1rce Col. Thcoclorc \V. Guy or Tucson. Ariz .. who comnianded n PO\V com pound fo r nearly fi1·c years. t\ll'l ny of the specifics behind Guy's formal charges never wtrc n1adc. pu).>lic 'Sec CllARG&<;, f'ngt t) ' . ' l ' .\_ • J • ' • Z OAIL' PlLOl UI Purchase Inquiries · Reported . . Tut~ar, Ju1r 3, 1973 • J ,. • Man Arrested In Cattle Fraud Case t---WS-ANGELES-WE1·1--==-1•11<CJ""-- W1itergate prosecutor Archibald Cox 11 lootJng into the purchase of President Nil.en's Californ ia and Florida estatts A 42-yeaN>ld Sao Clemente man was rest of Howard John Amold of S03 -formally charged-wlth-five-counta-ol---A\'.enida.Yaq'uero Monday afternoon after grand theft today stemming from what an investigation that li51ea-seven I. 11 . mooths, po we a e.ge "'as. a cattle fattening Office rs allege that Arnold, who gave scheme which cost investors $13,500. bis occupation as a products represen- was the leader ot an alleged bogus cattle promotion. The man assei'tl>dly fured local residents lo invest in a herd or black angus steers assertedly being kept in Utah. and Nixon'5 relationship with the Teamsters Union, the Los Angelts Times reported today. Quoting a source ·famitiar with the in- t----QIDO': .. the Times said the investigation includes N~on's convnutaUon of the federal prison sentence of James R. Hof- fa, former Teamster ChlcL "A major focus of lhe inquiry Is believ- ed to be the source of funds for tlle $1.5 million San Clemente purchase," the Times said, r.eferring to Nixon's Western White House estate. "In addition. Cox's office has as~ the General Services Administration tO pro- vide infonnation on $1.3 million in GSA- financed improvements on the two estates. "One oL _ the key questions to be answered, a source familiar with tne jn- quiry said Monday, is whether any Republican campaign funds <lr money provided by unions _gr corporations was used to help the Nixons purchase lheir California home," the Times said. The '. newseaper .said '0>x is in- vestigating contributions to Nixon's cam- paign by ",persons in the Las Vegas area who received loans" from the Teamster peruj.ion fund. ''Some union officers aUecedlY pressured Joan recipients into contribullng to the campaign," lbe Times said. . 1be newspaper noted !hat a number of . -- those prominent in the Watergate affair -~cludil!g_ Jo~Dean, John Mitchell, John ,Ehrlii;hman IDd aiarles W. Colson · -"supported' Hoffa'i plea for executive tjemency." After the President commuted Hoffa's sentence, the former labor leader was releued froro pri.soo.. and both Hoffa and Teamsters backed Nixon for reelection. When Colson left his position as special counsel to the President to practice law, the Teamsters moved their $100,000-a- year lecal business to Col.son's firm. * * * Property Taxes Not-Enough : On Nixon Homes? ' 111 Ille -Pren President Nizon has been underta1.ed < af1Hs1:~.ooo an~ •• bly as bigb as • $SS,OOO in property taies tbe past three years-because of the low assessment ---placed on the Western Whlte HOu5e at. t San Clemente, the Santa Ana Register J says. I • f 'Ille Santa Ana newspapef reported ·f ?i.1onday that' the Orange C o u n l y , assePOr's office 'Valued the 24.6-acre f estate at $1.29 million last year, despite 1 the fact. that Nixon paid $1.5 million for it in 1969 and since has spent $700,000 more r in federal funds for improvements. County Assessor Jack Valler~a was quoted by the Register ~ saying the 197J.74 value placed on Nixon's San ; Clemente property is pegged at $1.37 \ million . r···1be state Board of Equalization, which r monitors assessment practices i n California, is investigating alleged ir· regularities in the value placed on the home .and property, the Register said. It quoted Abe Goldman or the board as saying: · "We've hei!n looking into t h c President's San Clemente property for more than a month. It's a complicated affair and "'e hnven ·t completed our study. but it"~ fair to say the President's property hasn't been assessed at anywhere near its real val ue." Goldman told the newspaper that the $1.5 million purchase price. should hav.e been the starti n,: point for detenninlng the estate's "fair market value,'' and that the improvements added later also should have been considered. OU.Mel COAST " DAILY PILOT l ... Or ..... CoMt DAIL'I' PILOT. wllll IMllcll " comblMd "'• "-'""''-lo """!"""' II)' "'• Orlf'IM c ... , J'ublltt>lrlt CMIMc,, .s.p.. tl!t tclltkwlt l ft Pllblts.""-1, MOllCllV ll1tDV011 Fr!ffy, IW CIMlt Mnt. H...._, •ue11. M""'lfl9'°"' •t~fl"-.,ltll! V11W,. i_....,... &lldl. '"'""/S-lt!Mct ,,,. Sift c.........,111 $•ft '"''" C"1plt1r1110. A 11.,.i. '"~• .,,!llOll 11 M tll""-1 s.t111n11~ -~~1. fftl .,low:IMI ,..,1111 ... irtt J!•ft! II II :ll9 Wnt ••r Si.H I. CIM!I Mnt, C•lllo•..... "'"· Rob11t N. W 11d Prn J0"'1 •NI l'11~llV>ff J.,. II:. C11rl1r Vloi;t lrn illl1nt tM G~r11 '°'""'""' Tho"''' K11.,u liidltot Tho,..,11 A, M111p!ll"• Mllllt"'t e-t 11W Cll1rl11 H. Looi ll:ichi!d '· N•ll Au llllftl Mliwtlll!I lfllOU ........... o .. - 222 Fe111t A"t11v1 M11n119 Mtl11u1 fl'.O. 101 t.~6."'92,$1 °'""°""" Celli llltM: lJI 'Nftt lt!fSttttt if.:?:'1tr1 -=~~,.r,-e= =;.-: $t11 Cll!Mrl!ti aDI Honh I I C.lfllflo ,.._: ,_.,...._ f714J M2-4Jll ChtftH ... ,...,., ' ..... ,,. l.9pH ..... A," •:-::_, .... I T1..,b 111 49 .. 4M c.,.,.rltflt, ttri. 0r.,. c.-i ~ ~r. He MWI 110f'i., IH111tr1lilrl1 Wltorl11 ~,,., 1r .. .....,.l_t. --1~ f'l'llr " ,...,lldll(Ml Wltl'lllll -ltl M l· "'"'lorr " "91'f19hl _...,., ,,_.,... Clau -! ... N lf II .( .. 11 MtMi "'""'""· a...tttcr1•JM .. <-"*' tt.i ,,_""'' °" ,...11 tt.JS -"'l'l'J m111rlir •111~!14iM tl-'I l\'llfltlHY. ' San Clemente police announced the ar-tatlve for a major auto manufacturer. 'l'he funds. detectives 1sserted, were supposed to pay for the traruiport of th1• herd to an Indian reservation in San Diego County as well as the feed to fat· te:n the stock. Ft'om Page 1 HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES • • • But inVestigation &howcd.1hat. tbe he rd did not exist, police said, and the grazing before lea.ming the show would bot go on as usual. One other special observance In the Harbor Area will be at the Balboa Pavilion, including a bathin~ beauty contest for young women in old-fashioned swim suits, plus tree harbor cruises on the Pavilion Queen steamboat replica. Fourth of July festivities will be run- ning from Seal Beach to San Clemente. telephone , hookup with the original rights which the man claimed tO hold . never exi sted , either. , Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Warrants charging fi ve counts of theft Visitors will hear the originjil Liberty and grand theft were served at·Amold's Bell ringing . through. wires stretching residence Monday. The man was ordered across the nation !ounded 197 years ago. held on $30,000 bail. Not all Fourth ol 'July -activities. win Officers said the investigation spa Med several counties· over the past :seven end happily, despite tl;le aruiual at· months and involved al least five vklim5 mosphere of fun and frolic. • from tbe San Clemente area and two California llighway Patrol officers' from Costa Mesa. vacations and holiday schedule have been They said that Arnold c I a i m C' d eliminated to deal \\'ilh the choking flow American 'Indian heritage and an ethnic claim to the grazing rights on the res· of traffic on Southland highways. ervation near Moont Palomar. His in· -Prepare to Wade Down in President Nixon's adopted Orange County hometown , the San Clemente Lions Club will stage its annual Independence Day chicken barbecue in the Community Clubhouse from 1 to 6 p.m., followed by an 8 p.m. fireworks show' at the city pier. Maximum traffic Jaw enforcement will vest ors were .promised large profits from be in effect and CHP oflicials ar<!' an-the .sale of the herd, but never recei\'cd ticipating the usual number oC fatalities the mon~y, .police· said. Armed with grenades and rifles, Cambodian government troops took off the.ir u.niforms l\1ondaY before crossin g the Mekong River to Te· sume fight1ng at Prek Dam on the northern outskirts of Phnom Penh. See story, Page 4. Up in the north count y, Newport Beach movie actor John Wayne of· Newport Beach will appear at the Anaheim Stadium celebration to receive the an- nual Tribute to a Great American award during the 21f.:-hour show. among motorists invol ved in accidents. _ .1nvest1g!llion through the Bureau.of ln- "These summer . holida ys are d1an Affairs and .oth~r so~rces did . not ntoforcycle-rider killers,'' warns CHP Of-bc~r out the suspect s claim. detecti ves fleer Gerry l\.'Iaxwell, noting that warm said. . ,veather also makes many shed their ~mold ~as ~rra1gned on the charges U.S. Considers Fuel AUocation- N o Rations Yet WASHINGTO~) -Administration officials said today they are considering a mandatory fuel allocation program to deal witfi the current gasoline shortage, but ruled out gasoline rationing for "the present. William E. Simon, deputy secretary of '100Treasury 'and chairman of the President's Oil Policy Committee, said a niandatory program "would force, wxfur penalty, the allocatioo of crude oil and petroietl!ll products equitabl}'." A voluntary fuel allocation program has been operating since May 10 as a result of. the nationwide shortage of gasoline and corlaln petroleum prodUcts. ·ne Administration held public hear~ lnga In mid..June on the vb1untary~'Pro­ gram and whether a mandatory program i s needed, . ~ The Dallas Nem repcrted ~y that a program for compulsory rationing of all motor fuels had been presented to the White HOuse. The newspeper quoted Duke Ligon, director of the Office of Oil and Gas of the Interior Department, as saying the plan called for mandatory allocation of crude oil products, including gasoline, to the consumer level. But Simon and Ligon said in Washington that the mandatory alloca· lion program under consideration does not include rationing at the cons11mer level. "I'm talking about everything from crude oil on -you name it," the News quoted Ligon as saying. ';Everybody v.·ould be on it. "'\\'e're on !he brink. \Ve've got the 1\•hole program ready. We \\'OUld have announct'd it five days ago except that "·e 11·anted to get Gov. Love's approval." COiorado Gov. John A. Love "'lis na1n- ed Friday as Prcsiden( Nixon's new assistant on energy matters. In Washington, a spokesn1an for the divisi.on o.f oil and gas denied ratiOning was 1mm1nent. "There's no rationing program bcinc discusst'd at all right now," lhc spokesman said. 1 Jn a recent interview, I.Ave seemOO to oppose mandatory allocatioos. Llgon reportedly said lhe new \Vhlte House energy chief opposed direct con-· sumer rationing a.nd favored voluntary a llocatio~ "but at that point he had not talked to Simon" and was unaware of the mandatory plan and the reasons for ii . Pressure on the voluntary program hns increased because of the wheat harvest that started in Texas and is .spr~ading norlhward toward Canada, he reportedly told the. News. Voluntary guidelines called for farmers to receive top priority in.getting fuel. but this was not the case in·many instances, the News quotl'd bim as saying. Ligon said there was no basis for rumors that civili an ration book!, as used In World \Var II, would be used, the News reported. Fro• Pflfle 1 DIEDRICH ••. deeds rt~iv:.ble : $279,000 in pcrsonrd property; ,200,000 invested in a develop- ment project In Spokane, Wash.; $57,622 cash and ne ,ooo ca!h value In llfc in- surance pollcles. .. The 1upervi.lor's pefVlOI asset1 in· elude a S421&o't cq\J lly in his FuJlcrton home, a coin collection volucd 111 1120,000, '77,000 In jewelry, l'lUOO In. furs, $7,000 Jn IUtomobUest '8,700 in paintings and 12,000 in chltta. crya1al nnd s Uver. ' helmets or other protective riding gear. this. n_iorrung in South Orange Coun ty He said some cyclists ride barefoot, 1'.i1!-fUC1pal Court and had not yet pasted F.._Pqel Down in the 80Uth coonty, the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce will host a second annual golf tournament and barbecue at the San Juan Hills Coun- try .aub . shirtless and in bathing trunks or cut-Of( bail. MARIJUANA • • • police officers and r~ma1ned in jail to- day. ·~ ' ~ . The operation stemmed from a week· long investigation and an asserted prom. ise by Crews to deliver 200 pounds of pot to undercover officers for $5,000. Det. Sgt. Neil Purcell said today police believe officers may have been set up for a "burn" or robbery on the dope transac- tion . At first, one pound was delivered, and an agreement to provide the rest was reached alleged.Jy with Crews in early evening. Officers secured a search warrant for the 1331 Glenneyre residence and made contact with Crews later, Purcell said. ' .He was _aZTESted, and_ the 1331 .Oleitn· eyre residence searched, but no large amount of marijuana found. Police saJd more than 500 mlni·bennies and a small amount of bubish were seiz- ed from M.iae Sartario and· a small amount of amphetamines and an LSD tablet. were l!ken from !d~Nemr.-., Fl'Otll P .. e I CHARGES ... officially, but Guy previously denounced some POWs he commanded as cowards who, he said, "openly collaborated with the enemy" and caused physical harm to some or their comrades. Guy's charges came after months or behind -the-scenes discussions with Pen- tagon and military legal office rs who had been counseling a lenieot. forgive--and- forget attitude where possible. After filing charges, Guy said that he had spent •·many, many nights thinking about it" and decided that '"it had to be done." Costa Mesa this year ~ staging an old- fashioned family-style pjcnic, from 11 a.m. to t :30 p.m. in the downtown city park, organized · by the Costa Mesa Blce11tennial Committee. A ·fire\\'Orks display In the OCC Stadium follows at 8 p.in., with a 50 cent fee for adult admission and 25 cents for children. - Officials at Knott's Berry Fann in Buena Park have organized a short ceremony at Independence Hall for 10: 30 a.m., featuring a telephone message .from Gov. Ronald Reagan and a More Big Surf Seen -on F ourtli Laguna Beach . liieguardij . lool«d forward to continued 4 foot·tq 6 foot surf ~~ Juty,4cl/pli4~Y-P,D.<l.~YY· ~ach Monday, guard! rescued 5% persons from the yellow flag surf and warned another 269 swimmers of possible rip- tides and dangerous conditions. · ln Laguna, water temperature dropped to 6tC:iegrees. -· . · . Laguna Beach :Uleguard Capt. Bruce Baird said he expects the big surf kicked up by tropical storm activity to hold for a While. The yellow flag new th.rough today at most or Laguna's beaches. From Page 1 APPROVAL. •• jeans, which means excruciating pain in case they are thrown from their machines in accidents. "It's like walking into a grindstone," Officer Maxwell remarked. He avy ocean surf-and a trend toward "'armer temperatures are exPected to draw perhaps one million people to Orange Coast beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. BoaterS may encounter some difficult y too, both in harbor and offshore sea traf- fi~ and pa11icularly where the skipper or h.1s deckhands have been celebrating \vith f1re\vater instead of fireworks. "We'll have a full force out," ·says Orange County Harbor Department Harbormaster Ai Obe~g. "The way the weather looks it will be \'ery: warm inland and we're expecting maxtmum boaters and bathers " Oberg added • -' Laguna Beach lifeguard personnel will be out in force, with 36 men on duty three more tban the normal number. ' County and st.ate park officials will also have their hands full , since campgrounds will be full , many of then1 • fi lled up for months due lo adv-ance registration. ·F,...mPagel SYCAl\JORE . • • a number of controls over the develop- ment. Miller. however, told the commission it "·ould be difficull to modify the existing plan due to the amount of time and money required to make changes in the proposa l. Miners Boost Allende and parks also will surround the lake and ~ANTJAGO, Chile (AP) -Striking Besides Kavanaugh, the enlisted men its e•""ting foun'"'n. rnmers 1 th El T · · l d A SI ff s Robe t p "'" ..... a e en1ente copper mine 1nvo ve are rmy a gts. r · The ooly 11·sh 1·n the lake w1·11 be mo-t ed k od Ch h 25 P ll d Or J h A re urn to wor t ay, giving President enowet · , or an ' e.; o n · squilo fish, required by cr.;•mty's m~ Salvalor Allende a boost Jn his battle to Young , 27, Graylake, 111.:-Jarnes A. Daly sqw·10 abatement d1·str1·ct. t d h J 2 B kl N y Ki D R f d res ore or er lo I e troubled nation of r., 5. roo yn, · .: ng · ay or • An environmental impact statement on Chile. Allende, the first elected ll1arxist 27. Chicago; Army Spec. 4 Michael P. the lake was approved by the com-leader in Lat.in America, still fa ces a Branch, 26. of Highland Heights, Ky. and mission in February. lvlonday's decision plague of violence that has :Shaken con~ Burgener Says Scandal H~lping SAN DIEGO (AP) -Rep. Clair BW'gener (R-Calif.) say's he expects the Watergate scanda l to result in "an open presidency, a strong cabinet and deccn· tralization of the executive branch." ,Burgerner told a loca l Republican gathering Monday the affair could end a system in which "some poll'erful men ap- peared to have abused lheir power ... and· appeared to ha ve insulated and isolated the President." Burgener, who has President Nixon as ·a constituent because his district con- a_ constitutent _becaues hi& disb:kt in· eludes the Western White House in San Clemente, said, "While I can't give the President a .clean bill of health, I can't indict him either." ···/Jetty Grable, Movi~, Pinup Idol, 56, Dies Betty Grable, the favorite GI pinup of \Vorld War II and star of dow1s of Holly· · wood musicals - the girl with the million dollar legs -has died at age 56. The self-el· fa cing star had ,.. been in and out · · 3f the hospital t ' ~\ fighting lung can-~ ~ cer for several months. Details or the life of lhe "highest paid woman for 1946-47," and that famous picture, are on Page 5 to- day. fo.1arine Staff Sgt . Alfonso Ri ate, 28, of was to grant a conditional use permit. fldence in his government. Santa Rosa, and lt1t\.fine Pvt. Frederick r r:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;;;;:::::::::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 L. Elbert Jr .• 25, Brentwood , N.Y. Lagunan Inj11red Wl1en A11to Rams Flower Store An elderly man Jost control of his car and rammed three street signs, smashed into a brick wall and crunched into a Laguna Beach .florist shop on North ·Coast Highw ay early this morning. Glenn Finn Munro, 77,, of Northridge was admitted to South Coast Community I lospital f6r observation following .the prcdawn ~ccident that occurred in the vi('i nlly or La Brea and North Coast lflghwt\y. Monday a young bicyclist Josi control of his vehicle speeding · down Park Avenue and crashed near Hidden Valley breakin g his right shoulder. Bruce Glenn Mcintyre. 11, of 500 Anita Street was ad· milled to South Coast Community l,Tospital for trea1mcnt. Aides said today the boy was In satl!factory condition . Si:< Other accidents were inve!tlgated in Laguna Dcach ~1onday. All either in- vo~ved m1·nor or no ;~s. Confab OKs Agenda HEUilNKt Finland (AP) -The Euro- pean Secur1ty Conference adopted 3n agendtt today that could lead to int:.'fe::ist.'<l contacts btlwccn East and West "nd t:n· dorse the Ea.!1ei'n European boundaries dra11.•n up behind the Soviet Red Army after \Vorld W::ir II. The »-naUon meet· lng is bei ng attended by rorelgn min· isfcrs Of the United States, Canada and Europe .• \ 'I SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HAD A CARPET INSlALLA TION BY ALDEN 'S. IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE CA RP ET ED THOUSANDS Of HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUNTINGTOf'! BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER (JNTJL WE HAVE WORKED lN EVERY HOl:iE ON A BLOCK. THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) • HOURS: Moo. 11n Thn,, 9 1G S:JO , ALDEN'S ' CARPETS e DRAPES ' 1 ~63 Placentla ·Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 ,.,_, ' "' ' SAT., t :JO "' 5 '• / .' ' \ I I 71 j I ( I \ /1 1 I /.' I I 71 ) I • I I • 1 .. • • Today's Flnal • Saddlebaek N.Y. Stocks- EQtnON * VOL. b6, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES TEN CENTS Diedrich Tups CaSpers in Wallet Department . . }.1irror, mirror on the wall -who's the richest county supervisor of all? Third District Supervisor R a I p h Diedrich of Fullerton, according lo statements of financial worth on file to- day in the county seat. J The statements indicate there are two millionaires among the cw:rcnt five members or the Orange County Board or Supervisors. (See earlier story, page 7.) Diedrich says he is Y.'Oi;th $3,018,275.92. That's · about $337,744 more than the \vorth declared by the county board 's other millionaire. Fifth Dis l r i c I Supervisor Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. tlowevcr, Caspers declared S98:!.256 in liabilities against assets of $3.662,787 (or il net worth of $2,600,531. Diedrich didlft list any liabilities. Diedrich was the last to file .his state· ment ti1ondqy under a county ordinance requiring county supervisors 10 publiCly declare their financial worth at the close or each fiscal year. Earlier, Fourth District Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim listed his net v.•orth at $85,420. Second District David Baker of Garden Grove listed bis worth at $76,700 and First District Superv(~r Hobert Battin of Santa Ana declared a worth of $48,500. Diedrich's holdings include a $2 million share of Ralph A. Diedrich En1erprlses, an apartnlent holding and business rirn1. Oiedrich's statements also sllo1~·cd s.406.769 in note!!. aceow11s and 1rust deeds receivable; $279.000 in personal property: $200,000 inve~lcd in a dcvclop- rn~nt. project in Spokane, Wash.; $57,622 cash and $2~.000 cash value in · )Jfc ill· suranee policies. 1'hc s111>t'r\'isor's personnl as.sets in- clude u S~2.GOI equity 1n his l·'ullerton hon1~·. :i coin co11£"ctiQn val ul'CI a1 $120.000. ::t77.000 Ill JCllClry. S2'1.!IOO in furs, S7.00U 111 au101nob1h.!s. $6,700 111 paintings and $2.000 1n ch1nu. crystal and silver. • • " ........ oun _an a1 ~e Ross moor Lake Gets S-uppor-t A IO-acre $1 million lake for a new Rossmoor Leisure World ·tract in Laguna !!ills was approved by the Orange County Planning Commission l\·tonday. , Surrounded by 960 one. two, and lhree- story units, the lake will be for visual reliel only at present, Ken Dykes, R.ossmoor administrative assistant:, said. The lake is not in the Laguna Greenbelt. When ttlC ·lake is paid far, it will be lumed-over to lhe Golden Rain Foun· dation. lo '11hich all Leisure World residents belong: - It could he turned into a boating or fishing lake at that lime,· depending on tfie desires of the population, which will be about 25,000 by then. The ·take is somewhat Christmas-tree shaped, 'ibout 2.200 feet long, \YiTh seven finger extensions. Aeration will be pro- vided by pumping the water through a cascading fountain . \Vater \.\'ill be provided from the Metropolitan· Water District. The lake will be lined with a po lyviny l chloride coating and in the deepest portions. u; feet , wiU be sealed With a soil-cement combination. \Valkways will be provided around the lake, with access available to all resident s or Leisure World. Rest areas . and parks also will surround the lake and its aerating fountain. The only fish in the lake "'ill be mo- squito fish, required by county 's mo- squito abatement district. An environmental impa ct statement on the Jake was approved by the com- mission in February. i\ilonday's decision \\'as to grant a conditiona l use permit. 4 Alleged Drug Dealers Charged NEW YORK IUPI) -Police !\1onday charged four alleged members or a ma- jor narcotics ring with paying detectives $100,000 in bribes to destroy government evidence and sup ply the whereabouts of a witness they planned to murder. The men were caught and arrested ~londay in the final scene of an elaborate trap by two undercover policemen posing as corrupt cops. The bribes were the largest ever recorded in the New York Police Depart- ment, Deputy Police Commissioner \Villiam ~lacCarthy said. Be~~y Grable, Movie, Pinup Idol, 56; Dies Belly Grable. the favorite GI pinup of \Vorld \Var U and star of dozens of HoUy- wOod musicals - the girl with the -ililllion 110118r - legs -has died at age ·56. The !el{-<(· facing star had been in and out >f the hoSpltal !lghting Jung Call• cer for sevC!ra l months. ·0ctalls of the lire of the "highest paid woman for l946-47J" and thnt famous picture, are on Page 5 tc>- day. I MISSION VIEJ O RESIDENTS YOUNG ANO OLD DEMON STRATE AGAINST ~OAO 'BA:R'!ile~s .... Trial Closure of Three Residential Streets Pleased Some, Irked Others Road· Cl.osures Protested Vie jo Reside1its Told to See R oad Coni 1nissio1ie r J\iission Viejo resid c-nts vigorously pro- tested the closing of three streets in theil' area before the Orange County Board of Supervisors today. They were heard briefly and then told to talk with county Rbad Commissioner Ted McConville. The three streets \Yere scaled Off at their intersections with Jeronimo Road last week following a public hea ring at- tended by about 50 people favoring the move. Those protesting today \.\'Cren't present last week. Ronald Shaver or 24146 Barquero Drive. spokesman for the group. offered a petition with 680 signat ures of residents of the area protesting the street closings. Also protesting to the board was fi.{rs . Sherrie \Yentworth of 24061 Ramada Lane and Ken Anderson, principal of Cordillera School. • The brief appearance by protesting cilizct1s today before th e board lollow1...>U a picketing session J\1onday nea r the blockaded stree.l.s in l.1ission V~ejo. - One plilcard unfurled read. "You Can Get to Hell Faster Than You can Get Through l\1Jssion Viejo . ., Anot,her grou p of residonts, hoY.'e1;cr. don't totally agree with lhe move. They live on San ~oque, San Andres and Nac- comc Drive. They want to slo\v lraffic down. The slrt>cl closures were appi'oved because ol the latter group's 1complaints last week al a supervisors mecUng In Santa Ana. pbJcctors to the closures said they were inadequately infonned or the meeting. A legal notice had ~n placed -m·tbc Saddlebaek News June 7. ( Richard Watts. a residen t of 26681 Via Zaragosa. oo tho comer of Jeronimo and 29th Inmate Stabbed SAN QUENTIN CAP ) -1\ convicted murdC!rcr serving · a life San Quentin • prison term was the .29th stabbing victim at lh$ .pri.~ \his )'ear. a spokesman said. 'l'bo fl1otiday •stobblng of Veil \Yatklns, 48. came three d3ys~after three Inmates were s(abbed at the pri!)()fl. ~- - Carranza, said he \Yas the only residenl at the. n1ec ling opposed to the closure. A newsletter from Supervisor Caspers termed the closures "temporary" pend - ing more sutdy of the traHic situation. Picketing rcside)'lts said Monday they felt closi ng the streets was an illogica l means of dealiilg with a speeding situa- tion 1nos t of them admit docs exist. •·r can't blame the residents of Nae· come," George Simons of 24215 Castilfa Lane, said. "You can't drive 'down some of the feeder streets to Jeroniruo at l<.'gal speed y,•ithout ha ving three people pass you or tailgate you.·~ But the opponents l'laim tha t closing off the streets is not the ans\Yer. ''This in effect de-anne:iccs us from th<.' rest of l\lission Viejo." Linda Colby of 24001 Calle Esllia. said. ''These three ~reels which ha\·e been tut off arc the ol)ly avai lable routes to the l\1ission Viejo library. the high sc hool. !healer. and other homes in lower Mission Viejo,.'' a student said. The only alternative no1v is to go through El Toro to get to ~1ission Viejo or wind around Jeronimo. turn onto ~-larguerite and then onto La Paz Road . approxin101c!y four miles more than before. One of the gripes behind the si tuation is claims by residents of inadequate patrolling by hig h"'ay pa trolmen . "\\·e ~e our high\Yay patromen often enough." one resident said,, ''They get to the scene of an accident quickly. Rut they don'l seem to do much regular patrolling." Speed bumps in the streets and t'n· force menl or speed limits by the (See CLOSINGS, Page !I Salary Diked County E1n ployes Get 5.4.% Boost ORANGE COUNTY employes -almost 10.000 of them -were granted a 5.4 percent salary increase today by the Board oI Super· visors. The raise compares with a 5.6 percent boost gi ven in employc salaries and fringe benefits last year. Personnel Director \Villiam l·lart said the cost lo the county in tQ.e coming_ fiscal year would be "less than $6 million·." He said the total could be $5.5 million or as n1uch as s·s.9 million. -· THE-UNCE'RTAINTY is bccliuse ihe exact amount of slate and federal funds the county will receive In 1973-74 to ap11ly to salarie:i has not been determined. Last year 28 percent 0£ the salary costs were in state and federal monev. · · Tlf'e pay raises will not aifect the $350 million county budget adopted last week. THE ADDITIONAL cost of· the increases will have to be ab- so rbed In the various departmental budgets, according lo Robert Thomas, county adminiltraUve oUicer. , • 1 I • ·-• ' .. ' ''. 'National Service Pilot Plan' .. By TO:\I BARLEY CH !tit Deir., Pllol Stiff Ii.lore than 30.000 . Orange Count y ll'Clfare recipients "'ill gel free medicfll and hospital care, drugs 'and eyeglasses ~'itarling Aug. I under an SJ I million plan hailed today by its unveiler as "a pilot program for an imm inent national health service." Dr. J. 1\1. Stubblebinc, director of Califomia's Dcparlment of Health. an - nounced lhe signing of the Orange County Foundation 1-fealth Plan shortly before opening a day-long-~1our . of· county hospitals. clinics and other medical . Iac!Uties. + . He said the Sl t million cost will be sh3red by the state and federal governments. More than 550 of Or.inge County's 1,500 physicians have agreed to provide the necessary services ta in- digen ts. he said. Dr. Fred 1\1. Kay. president of tlv.• Orange County l\tedical Association. s;iid physic ians \~ill charge their normul private patient fee for indi gent~ retti\•lng services that include medical · and hospital treatment. eye care, drui:s. X- rays and laboratory services. All the v1elfare recipie nts currently being enrolled by 1he weUare department and -oc~1A ofricials presently recCi\'e care through !he state's ~fed i-Cal pro- grnm. But both doctors said the llC\V plan is a vast improvement on ~fedi-Cal provisions \\·hich compel irnUgent patienl s lo seek -<·arc from an over\\·ork~ Orange Coun1y l\1edical Center that "·:is often a great distance from their homes. "Under this plan," D·r. Kay said, "the \\'Cifare recipient needing treatment can go lo a neighborhood physician or health care pro11ider \\lho is enrolled in our ne"' plan.·· • Dr. S1ubblebine said the Orange County program. unique to Southern California, is a health care plan that '''ill lead "inevitably to a national health service for all Americans by 1976. "It is bound to come." he said. "I th ink \\·e arc just three years a"·ay from a na- tion,,·ide syS1em that u1lll put a govem- rnent controlled program and private. medical care side by side for the first lime.·· Dr. Stubbl cbine sa id the. plan signed by the state and the OC ~A will run for one }'ear from Aug. I. "ft will then be revie"'ed both as lo ils medical and physical aspccrs." he said. Both Stubbtebine and Kay hailed the progr~m ail superior to prepaid health plans in the sense that recipients will be lr~ted ·by loca l doc tors rather tho.n bv clinics and hospitals often designated bY operators of pri11ate tiealth programs. And both physicians· dRt it is highly likely 1ha1 th(; plan y,·i!r be extended in the future 10 insure identical coverage for 68.IXXl ~lcdi·Cal pa1ien1s in Orange County. .. Jr\'ine J{esidenl's l Jon1e ll il hy Bu r ular . " VnluRblc a>ins, stereo eq11ipn1ent anti a (.'Olor tel(.\vlsion !iel jointly Valu.ed .at more than $500 was stol en ~londay night by burglars who 1ook aCf\'antage or an Irvine homeowoer's absence to enter his house, Orange County sheriff s officers said. Deputies said they huve not yet dc)crmlncd !ht! mc1hod used by burgl~n: to enter the home of Albert Lowell Ben- ion. 52. of 3851 Drfan St .. Irvine. They said the intruders ra~ed tht kitchen. living room and bedroom in a SNtch for valuables. " ~ -' HAILS MEDICAL PLA N St1te Health's Stubblebine Fil l 'e r Vp? ll1a ny Coast Ga .~ Outlets lo .Close · H}' RUD I SIEl>Zlt-:I.SKI 01 lk 0•11~ Pil•ll 51111 Fill ·er up ? Don't count orl 1t lh1s Fourth of July. especially on the Orange Coa~t where nearl y ha lf of the servi ce stations n1ay be closed. A random sampling by the D:i.ily Pilul of gas stations from Seal Beach IQ San Clemente indicates that 1'1 out of the 3fJ retailers polled Y.ill M closed \\'ednes- day. Four additio nal stations may t}{' closed if lhe pre-holiday rush on gasoline depletes their supplies. Dealers in all cities inchcatl'd that 1\•amings of a holiday gas drought had brought customers in increasing numbers Monday and Tuesday with the. intent lo ··stock up" for the Fourth of July. The Daily Pilof1Xlll took In both ma1or and minor brands in... all communities. Supplies appeared best in Hu ntington Beach where all stations sampled in· dicated they would be operi and worst in Laguna Beach "'here l"'o out of the three said they intended to close and a third said It was uncertain. ~iotorists heading farther south. to San Diego, may experience p r o lJ I c rn s . cspec1a1Jy if tra veling on the San Diego !See GASOLINE . Page 21 Orange ~oast I I Weath er II looks like patchy lo''' tl'1uds 1n the rnorning · hours for the. ·llh but otherY.·ise nlOStl y sunny 1vith highs in the 70s IH the beaches r . ..,1ng to 00 in ltind . rJr1vt' l:llrcfuHy c111d don 't Celebrate the <Ith wilh a 5th on the 3rd . _ I NSLDE TODA\' Tile f.)if1blo C.'flllU()// '.'llt'ICfl f PrOjcct, 1vl1en···r(•1nplct1·1t. Ls ft) /!1r11is/1 2.2 nulholl ktl111.'ult$ 11f pnu•tr to Ce111ra1 an<l N rirlllt'rll Ctdl/onuo. See first s11.1ry ui series. Paoe 8. ~--I OP ll " M""'lfl It 1• C•lller11I• I I.lulu•! ,,,,...,, • Cl1111!1H ,..,. N•!lOllf! 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Restudy Student Program ·patrolmen were cited by residents as logical alternatives. Another suggestion is a foor-way sl!>P at some of the busiest intersectioris. Residents saRl their requests for a four- "'ay stop, backed-.up by _a peUUoo with 1,200. signalli.res, has been ignored two years in a row. • ~ I Questions abou~ limited · advertising -a:nd -possible ."sexist'' ,chaMeling of jobs have caused -lr.vine Unilled School District 1>!£icials to. take another look at a student work program. "This is . too great a bird lo allow ii to stack up at the. end of the runway," Superintendent Stan Corey said, in asking trustees to adopt it in principle. He promised to "clean it up" and read- verti.se. The summer v.·ork progr~m as sug- Probe of Nixon Homes,_Teamster Link Repo11ed LOS ANGELES (UPI I -Spe<:ial Waiergate~ prosecutor Archibald ())1: is looking lnto_..-the purchase of President Nixon's Callfornia and Florida estates and Nixon's relationship with the Teamsters Union, the Los Angeles Times reported today. Quoting a source familiar with tfle in- tiuiry, the Times said the investigation includes .Nixon's commutatibn' of the federal prison sentence of James R. }!of· fa . former Tea mster Chief. "A major focus or the in'quiry is belicv~ ed to be the source of funds for the SI .S million San Clemente purchase." the Times said, referring to Nixon's Western White House estate . "In addition , Cax's office has asked the General Services Administration to pro- vide infonnation on $1.3 million in CSA- financcd improvements on the two estates. ''One or 'the key quc~tions to be answered, a source fan1il iar with ·Llle in- quiry saj,d Monday, is v.•hether any Republican campaign funds or money provided by unions or corporations was used to help the Nixons purchase their California home," the Times said. The newspape r said Cox is in- vestigating contributions to Nilon's cam- paign ·by "persons in the Las Vegas area who received loons" from the Teamster pension fund. "Some union officers aUegedly pressured loan recipients into contributing to the campaign," the Times said. " DAILY PILOT r,,.. O•~"Ut CD.1tt O"ILY f'ILO'r, wilt> wtloctl " comb!nN tt>• IO-Preu , !1 Mtlllled bv "'• 0•111111 (NO! Pullll•tllnv Com~"•· 5-· •••• l!dni.w., ~·t P<IOllsl'ltd, 1111-•r 111~ l'rllllY. IOr Coo.I• Mesa. IO~ leKfl. Munllnq•o.o B•td'll F-tllin-V•Uey, L6'Ullt ........ ln!M/s.kll....U tnO$ s ... c-.... , ,H,. J_. CaphlT-. A al ... lt •etloMI 4-d•''°" It M l11/Ml:I S.lllNlt'(t Mid ~VI, '"" P"'"'IPll Pll!lllllllnv P1-!ll h ti lll "°'tit Ber 51<H•. 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No "'... .,.,..,, HIY1lrtl .... ......... ! fl\llltf "' ""~ htf9111 ""'' M r.....i11<M Wltllevt '"''-' _. 111i..1lon ti COll'rrlet'U '-·. llo<'oM t ltU -l~ •Id 11 Ctllt 111~, Cillllr!ll« '*<F!Pltil; 9r C9'11tr 11 ~ -ll'lll'J "' "''" U.11 """"'"' 1111111,;,., -..11iw1~·1U.1 fl'IOllllll\l'. , I 1· " r gested Would involve hiring students at $2 ap hoar to do grounds upkeep, painting. furnit~re repai r, general . custodian and clerical duties. , Assistant Superintendent John Rajcic said the program bad been advertised in student bulletins at University High. School and 17 appllcalio~ had been received. · But 'student representative Craig ~litchell said .he'd never seen a nOtice and co-representa.Uve Joni Wertz said mainly football players had signed up. One parent in the audience at the board meeting complained that she beard "a litUe bit of sexism'' in Rajcic's cmn· men ts. "You said s:aJs can do clerical work and guys can parnf. -WhYcan't gals paint?" Barbara Siersma asked, urging them to "keep ttlis in mind." . District officials assuted her they would, and Rajcic said it "isn't t<> subsidize the athletic program." Irvine board president C h a r I e s Boulanger told Corey to make sure tbe wori: idea bas "a wider base of distribu· tion than the P.E (physical education) departn:ien~. t know a lot of students who need money." ~ "Work experience ·is good for all youngsters," Corey responded, for fin an· cial and other reasons. "The~~ thing w·e expect to do fs pick one g. \p a?Jd shower the benefits on them." A1jss Wertz had reported that some-of the football players were V.°OCJ'icd work hours would interfere with football prac- tice and wanted more than $2 an hour. "\Ve will look very vigorously at preferential treatment." Corey told trustees recently. Purposes of the program include prcr viding summer employment in the Irvine area, helping meet financial needs of so me student s and giving instru c_tion in how to apply for a job. . Supervision 1Yould be by maintena.nee and operations director or summer school coordinator. Property Taxes Not Enough On Nixon Homes? By the Associated Press Presi dent Nixon ha s been undertaxed at least $25.000 and possibly as high as Caspers' newsletter said the blockades were a !llHlay experiment. At the end of that period, the county Rood Department suggested traffic patterns in the area be _re-analyzed and new recommendatiOM submitted. U.S. Considers Fuel . Allocation- N o Rations Yet · WASHINGTON (AP):._ Administration officials said' today they are corutidering a mandatory fuel allocation program to .deal with the current gasoline shtrtage, but ruled out gasoline rationing for the present. WiRiam E. Simon, deputy secretary of the Treasury and chairman of the President's Oil Policy Committee, said a mandatory progfam "would force, under pe~lly, the allocation <if crude oil and pe trolewn products equitably!~· A volunJary fuel ' allocation program has been operating since -~fay 10 as a result of the nation1vide shortage of gasoUne and certain petroleum products. The Administration held public hear- ings in mid-June on the voluntary pro- gram and whether a mandatory program is needed. The Dallas News reported tqi;kly that a prog ram for COfr!pulsory raliohihg of all motor fu els had been presented to the White House. ,. The newspaper quoted Duke Ligon, director or the Office of Oil and Gas of the J11terlor ·Department, as saying the plan ·called for mandatory allocation or crude oil products. i11cluding gasoline, to the consumer level. Man Shot Dead; Mom of 6 Held $55,000 in property taxes the past three Police allege an argument over a car years because of the low assessment pool ride led to the fntal shooting in placed on the \Vestt>rn \Vhite House nt Anaheim J\londay or a n1an and the ar- San Clemente. the Santa Ana Bcgistcr rest on murder charges or a 41 -year-<>ld says. n101her or six. ~ Santa Anu ncwsp;iper reported .. Bobby H. Elliot. XI. or 111 5 W. !\londay that the Orange C ount y Hlghlan~ St., ~ta Ana. died or a assessor's of(ice va lued the 24 .&-acrc gunshot wound in the left side of his estate at $1.29 miJlion last year, despite chest at Anaheim Memorial Hospital one lhe fa ct that Nixon paid $1.5 million for it and one-half hours after the ll a.n1. in 1969 and si nce has spent $700.000 more shooting. In federal funds-for Improvements. J¥iled on suspicion of murder "'as county Assessor Jack Vallerga was ~1ildred \Val ker of 1822 Glenwood Place, c1uotcd by the Rejtistcr as saying 1hc Santa Ana. Investigators said ~!rs. 1973-74 value placed on 1'1lixo11's Sun \\'alkt'r and Elliot were fellow ~·orkcrs on Clemente property is pegged at $1.37 the assembly line at the Delco-Remy million . • plnnt, 1201 N, Magnolia AYe., Anaheim. The state Board of Equalitation, which moni tors assessment practices in Gallfomla, is lnvesligo.ling allegro lr- regu1.Rrilies i,ri lhe value placed on the home•and property, the Register said. II quoted-Abe Goldman or \he boari:I as S.'lyins:: "We've been looking into I he President's San Clemente property for more than a month. ·It's a complicated affwir and we ha ven't ·completed our study. but It's fair to 8ll:Y the President 's property hasn 't beep assessed a1 ailywhcre near Its real value." Goldman told the newspaper that the $1 .5 million ,purchase price should have been the atartina point for determining the estate's· "(a[r market value." and that the lmprovtmenlj added later also shoul d hllYe been considered. I I Ve terans May Receive Advance on GI Rill Veterans plonnJng to iifcna Saddleback College in the f1tll will be able IO receive advance pa~t on their GI Bill benefits lf th.cy make a request by Aug: I. '"; New and continuina: student veterans \Viii be able to pick up checks covering September and October wt>tn they com· p\ett rca:lstratlon, gajd Dean or Students Jack Swartzbaugh. V~erans m"y obtain more lnfonnalk>n by calllng the OUlce of Student J,erson- nel. , . • . Agencies Brace for Busy ~ourtn ~ Protection I Law enforcement Officers, lifeguards and everyone else charged with the responsiblity of protecting people havlug a holiday full of run today were bracing for tbe 197th aMlversary of American in- dependence. CaJHomia Highway P a t r o 1 COm· missiooer Walter Pudlnski predicts 10 million · cars will be on the state's roadway s at one time or anolher during the mid-week Fourth <if July .celebration. And chan~s are that everyone will think the 10 million are concentrated in Orange County, especially in the beach areas. The highlight of tourist attractions in Orange County is expected to be the 69th Annual Huutingtop Beach Fourth of July Parade, followed by an 8:45 p.Jti. fireworks display at the municipal piei'. Similar pyrotechnic shows are schedul· ed at r.osta Mesa 's Orange .Coast College stadium, San Clemente Pier, Irvine Cove and Emerald Bay in Laguna Beach, at Disneyland and -at $4.50 per adult -in Anaheim Stadium. hoit a second annual golf tournament and barbecue at the San Juan Hills Coun· try Oub. Costa Mesa thls year is staging an oJd. fashioned family-style picnic, from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.rn. in the downtown city park, Oflantied by the Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee. A fireworks dis'ptay In the OCC Stadium follows at 8 p.m., with a SO cent lee for adult admission and 25 cents for chJ ldren.: _ • . OfOclals at Knott's Berry Fann in Buena .. Park have organized a short ceremony at Independ~ Hall for 10:30 a.m., featuring a telephone message from Gov. Ronald Reagan and a telephone hookup with the original Independence }Jail in PhUadelphla. Visitors will hear the original Llberty Bell ringing through wires stretching across the nation.founded 197 years ago . Not all Fourth <>f July activities will end happily, despite the annual at- mosphere of fun and frolic. c.tifornia Highway Patrol officers.' vacaUonS and holiday schedule have been eliminated to deal with the choking nov1 of traffic on Southland hJghwa ys. fi.laxlrnum traffic la\v enforcement will be in effect and CHP officials are an· ticlpettng the usual nwnber ol fatalities among mi>tor\sts Involved in accidents. "1bcse summer holidays a re motorcycle-rider killers,'" "'ams CHP Of· ricer Gerry Mii xwell, noting that warm weather also makes many shed th eir helmets <>r <ither protecti•e riding gear. He said some. cyclists ride barefoot. shirtless and in bathing trunks or c;ut~ff jeans, which means excruciating pain in case they are thrown from their machines. in accidents. .. "It's like walklng into a grindstone,'' Officer Maxwell remarked. Heavy ocean surf and a trend toward ·warmer temperatures are expf!cted to draw. perhaps one million people to Orange Coast beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. New management al Newport Dunes this year chose not to continue ·the bay side amusement park's an(lual Fourth of July fireworks show, a fact of which many people are unaware. "We had invited 100 people to a fireworks party,".says nearby. resident 'Bob Van Diver, adding that neighbors down the street sent out invitations to 250 before learning the show would not go on as usual . Charges· Agaimt-Seven ·- F ormer POWs Dropped One-other special observance in the Harbor Area will . be at the Balboa Pavilion, including a bathing beauty contest for young women in <>Id-fashioned swim suits, plus free harbor cruises on the Pavilion Queeo steamboat replica. Fourth of July ~estlvities will be run- ning from Seal Beach to San Clemente. _ Down in President Nixon!• adopted Orange Cowity hometown, the San • Clemente Lions Club will stage its annual IndepeOOence Day chicken barbect:Je in the Community Clubhouse from 1 to 6 p.m., followed by an 8 p:m. fireworks show at the city pier. ' Up in the north county, Newport Beach movie actor John Wayne of Newport Beach will appear _ at the Anaheim Stadium celebraUon to receive the an· nual Tribute to a Great American award during the 2lh:·hour show. Down in the south county, the San Juan Capistrano Chamber of Commerce will From Pagel GASOLINE .•. • Freeway at night. '!he Calih>t3da· State A qt om ob iii Association l<lentified the stretch of Interstate 5 as a shortage area, al<ing with California 1. &nta Barbara and San Luis Obispo coonties, and the Sierras. Most former 24-hour stations are now closing during night because of the cur· rent gasoline !hortage, the auto club said. San Clemente has been somewhat of an oasis on the dry slrttch between Orange and San Diego coWJties for night travelers on ·Sundays and this condition Will hold true for the holiday. W. J. Shell and Dick Watson Arco, the two stations which recently had to shut down their pumps late: Sundays because they created traffic tle-ups, say they will stay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.111. Wednes- day for the convenience of holiday travelers. Elsewhere in the nation, gasoline ap- peared in good su pply A1onday, although the nlimber or service stations curtailing hours was higher than in past years. Spot checks throughout the country shoVi'ed that most distributors e:irpected enough supply to handle the holiday rush. WASHINGTON ( A P I The secretaries of the ArrTiy and Navy have decided to drop aiding-the-enemy and other misconduct chafges against seven army !ind Marine enlisted men who were war prisoners in North Vietnam. Pentagon sow:ce_s said today that Army Secretary Howard Callaway and Nav.Y Secretary Johii warner found there was -----~. SERVICES HE~D ·FOR EX·POW SHOOTING VICTIM-P1ge 4 insufficient evidence <in which to try the former POWs before courts-martial. An eighth enlisted former POW, Sgt. Abel L. Kavanaugh, 24, Denver, Colo., also was charged, but killed himself last week. Pentagon sources said the charges against him were null and void when he died, but that his record W<IU!d ~ formally cleared. The actions by the two top civilian of- ficials of the Army and the Navy leave charges pending against two officers, Navy Capt. Walter E. Wilber, 43J ()( Colwnbia · Crossroods , Pa.-, and Marine Lt. Col. Edison Wainwright Miller, 41, of Tustin. ' ChargCs of both aiding the enemy and misconduct were filed against Wilber and Millet, both veteran fighter pilots, last week by Rear Adm. James: B. Stockdale of C:Oronado, who was a senior POW commander. The misconduct charges against the eight enlisted were filed May 29 by Air Force Col. Theodore W. Guy of Tucson, Ariz., who commanded a POW compound for nearly five years. 1 Many of t~e specifics behind Guy's formal charges neve'r were ml:lde public <>fflcially, but Guy previously denounced some POWs he commanded as cowards who, he said, "openly collaborated with the enemy" and caused physical harm to some or their comrades. Guy's charges came after months of behind-the-scenes discussions with Pen- tagon and military legal officers who had been counseling a leq,ient, forgiv e-and· forget attitude where possible . After filing charges, Guy said that he had spent "many, many nights thinking aboul it" and decided that "it had to be done." Besides Ka vanaugh , the en11sted men involved are Army Staff Sgts. Robert P. Chenowet h, 25, Portland, Ore.; John A. Young, 27, Graylake, Ill.; James A. Daly Jr., 25, Brooklyn, N.Y.; King D. Rayford, SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE--$)1'lL Y STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T. HAD A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN 'S. - 27, Chicago ; Army Spec. 4 Michael P. Branch, 26, of Highla nd Heights, Ky. and Marine Staff Sgt. Alfonso lliate, 28, or Santa Rosa, and Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr., 25, Brentwood, N.Y. The eight enlisted had been held cap- tive for at least five years each and, be.fore their release in March,_~ad been linked lo antiwar statements and messages: ...__. The DefenSe ·0epartment took a posi- tion even before the· first POWs were released by North Vietnam that it would not prosecute any <if the returning 566 American military men for statements they made while in captivity. Alice Becomes HmTicane, Bears Do'm on Island MIAMI (UPI) -Alice, the season's first tropical storm, grew into a full bur· ricaiie today and bore down on Bennuda, The National Hurricane Center said in a special midmorning advisory that 'ttie fringes of AJice's 75-mile-an-hour winds will begin affecting the British r~rt island during the afternoon "and the center should pass very near to Bermuda this evening." · The advisory located Alice's center near latitude 30.1 north , longitude 65.5 west. or about t75 miles south of the island. The storm was moving northward at an accelerated speed of 12 miles per hour, putting gale force winds within reach of the island by mid-afternoon. Bermuda residents were warned to prepare for high winds, heavy rains and rough seas. "Early satellite pictures and reports from a military reconnaissance plane in- dicate that AJice strengthened during the night and ls now 'a hurricane," the Hur· ricane~ Center said. As hurricanes go, however, Alice was still a small sto rm. and with barely hur- ricane force wind s. Alice was born from a tropical depression over the Atlantic ~'londay night. iN OUR ·SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE C ,t. RP E if!: D THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COST A MESA, NEWPORT BEACH , LAGUNA. BEACH AND HUNTINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED JN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE T-RY-TO MAKE EACH. CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HE~ HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) ' HOUIS: Moo. ,,.,.. n,..., t 19 5:30 • I ' • CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentla Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 I I'll., t 19 t -SAT., t :30 to 5 - 'I ( • • 7 .-. ' . , • • • - Duntingion Beaeh ' Today's. E l•11I ·Founiain.·Valley EOIT1 0N ' N.Y . Stooks ------ • VOL. 66, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES .. TEN CENTS .. , Quota Requirement Slows Anti-drunk Project r By TERRY COVlLLE Of Ille IMllY ''"" ltaff Huntington Beach Councilmen have delayed approval of a $90,000 federal police project because the rontract a~ parenlly establishes a "quota" system for the arrest of drunk drivers. Councilman Al Coen raised the first ob- jection Monday night because a clause in the contract says that Huntington Be.!ich - 250,000 ··:.··· ... expected For Parade ~ An estimated ?.50,000 local residents and tourists are expected tO converge upon the downtown Huntington Beach area \Vednesday for the city's 69lh an- nual Fourth of J.!Jly ~ade. officers shall arrest an average of one drinking driver for each eight-hour shift. The program is the Alcohol Safety Ac· lion Project (ASAP) ad min Is t ere d through the county wit h.-federal funds from the U.S. Department of Transportation. "l ttunk establishing a quota system is an unfortunate practice," Coen ccm- plained·. "1 don 't like the idea· that O\lJ' 1h~holiday't activities will begin at 10 a.m. with the-paiaae·. rouowea-at-rp;m..:.-.P by a free concert in the park and climax- ed with a pyrotechnics displ.!iy at 8:45 p.m. off the municipal pier. Theme of the day's events is "An Old Fashioned Fourth." This year's parade will featuie more musical entries than ever before, said director ~1ark Hammarquist, a member of the Huntinjton-Beach Jaycees who are sponsorini!; the patriotic-display. l'he two-hour parade will involve more than 5,000 participants in 134 entries, in· eluding 25 bands and drwn and bugle corps, so_eque.strian units and about 30 commercial and non-commercial floats , be said. Nearly every entry is a trophy winner from some other parade in the st.ate, and each group has been specifically invited to participate in the Huntington Beach pjrade, Hammarquist said. Cut from the. parade: however, were '~walking" entries sponsored by local organizations which in the past have strung the parade out to more_ than three hours. . In all, this year's parade will be about 100 entries smaller than last year's, he said. "\Ve're after ~uality, not quantity," he said. "I don't want just a bunch of people out there walking." 'rhe pa.rade will leave L?ke Park at 10 a.m., led by the Long Beach Mounted Police -the same group which led the Rose Bowl Parade. Behind them will be Grand Marshal Air Force Lt. Brian \Yard of Huntington Beach. a former pri~r of war . . .Among the bands wdl.be the JOO-piece Music f\.1an Band of Huntington Beach, a cbmposite band made up of musicians in the Huntington Beach Union High School District, and the group which travelled Ute funhest to participate -a 125-piece drum and bugle corps from Racine, W)sc. which performed at President Nlxon's inauguration. The parade will head south on :P.1ain Street, turn. on Fifth Street in front or the judges' reviewing stand in front of City H@.11, turn on \Valnut t).vcnye and head back up Main Street to Pecan Avenue and turn north on Lake Street to return (See PA RADE, Page ZI (:ook Held in Death SAJ\I FRANCISCO (AP) -A'barbecue cook was booked for inves tigation of murder li1onday in the June 11 slaying of Joo Tarantino, 34, a champion fiy caster, investi gators said. Police said they arrested Wr ay E. Headspeth, 25, after they surrounded his car. Betty Grable, Movie, Pinup • :1 dol, 56, Dies • Betty Grable. 'the favorite Gt pinup of WorJd War II and star o! dozens of Holly- wood musicals - -lhe git! Wllh the million dollar legs -}Ju died at age 58. The self-t.f· facing star had been In and out )f the hospital fighttng lung can-· cer for several months. Delalls ol lhe llfe of tbe "h1""5t • paid woman for 1948-47," and ·that famous p}cture, are on Page 5 to- dey. • THIS IS PARADE ROUTE Huntington Buch'• ~9th Holiday Blowout • Will Cost Beach Ahnost $9,000 By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of lfM O..IY Pllet It ... Fourth of July in Huntington Beach - inCJuding the parade, the beach crO\\'ds .and the fireworks show -COl)ld cost the city nearly $9,000 for extra Jaw en· forcement and lifeguards. That estimate covers only overtime pay-for additional personnel in the Police and HarOOrs and Beaches Departments and does not include the actual costs of the parade~ the mayor's reception , or the fireworks . _In the~po!Lce department alone, nea rly 130 personnel will be added to the regular patrol contingent to handle traffic con- . trot,· ctoY.'d control and parking lot security. According to Capt. Michael Burken- field, commander of the patrol division. some of those 130 people include Reserve Officers and Explorer Scouts who work without p1;1y. He sai d that some o(ficers \\'ill work more than 12 hours on Independence Day. Vince li1oorhouse, director of harbors and beac~. said his department \\•ill have 100 people on duty, including 60 lifeguards for the city beach. The rest will be parking lot attendants. "Last year we had people wai ling in line to get into the parking ~ts at 3 and 4 a.m.," he said. ·"SO this year \\·e will open the parking lot! at 4 a.m." He said his men wll l be on duty until tl>e: beach is closed at midhight. Burkenfield said last year's festivities cost the police 'department $6,4!H in pay for additional personnel and overtime. He said in previous years the depart- ment hired the additional personnel from other police departments and got help from military police at El Toro. But in~ ~t two fCl'!!!o ~ d_epart·. mcnt relied enUrelj on its own. • personnel to handle the problems generated by the parade, beach~ a.pd ri.reworks !how. \ . -. Burkenfleld pointed out that while .thlt year's Fourth or July wlll probably coS\ about the same ln ttrms of extra pay, there are some related costs that have not be<n figured. These include the extra clerical work generated by'the large number or lrTtSll that are made on the , holld1y and the overtime later during the monl.h ~of. fictrs have to appear In court to testily IS.. COST, .... e 11 , . , police force bas to make a certain number of aJTests." "The only way tJ>e Federal Department or Transportation will grant funds is with a quota, really a standard. At our present rate of arrests there is oo prob- lem with it. We've already arrested 425 drunk driven this year," replied Police Chief Earle Robitaille. Councilwomtpi Norma Gibbs added her objection to lhe "quota" clause and the rest of the council agreed to delay ap- prova l of the contract for t~·o weeks to , see if the clause oould be eliminated. Robitaille said he does not beJi\•e it can, bot he 'll try, The city has actu ally b e e n participating in ASAP since January, ac· cording to Lt. Dewayne Brown . head of the lra ffic bureau. · The contract ~·as tx-rore councilmen J\1ooday night because the city is 11ccking an increase in the n'IOncy pnid -up to $90.000 (from $80,000 ) through July l!J7S. For the money, Huntingtoo Deach hires 1wo fulltime uniformed officers "'ho spend all of their lime concentrating on 'the arrest ol drunken drivers. They can only be pulled from that duty in M emergency, to 'hl'lp another offictr or if a crime is committed before their eyes. "·Persona lly. I lhink it \\'ould be nice to ha,·c a quo1:1 on drunk dri\'crs and i;et them off th(' strecls." Bro11·n said. "H's not llkc 1raffic cllations. \\'c ha ve ob- j('ctive .?ala on drinku1g driver:s, not opinion . Health Policy Praised ' WelfareCare'Pilot Plan' for V.S~ ' By TOl'll BARLEY California 's Depart ment o[ Health, an-provide !he necessary services to 0 in· ot 1tM ,,...,. '1Mt ''•" nounced the signing of the Orange County dii!ents. he said. More than 30,000 Orange. County Foundation He~lth Plan shor tly before Dr. Fred 11.1. Kar. president of the \l'eifare recipients will g t f d' I O""ning ' dn)'·long tour of county Orange County J\ledi cal Association. said e -ree me 1ca r-physicians will charge their normal and bospita·l care, drugs and eyeglasses hospitals, clinic.s and other medical private patient ree for indigents receiving starting Aug. 1 Wldcr an $11 million plan facilities. services that include medical and hailed today by-its unveiler as "a pilot He said the Sil million cost \\ill · be hospital treatment, eye care, drugs,-X· program for an imminent national health c:hared by the -state ·arid .federal rays and laboratory ser.vi_~s. ~--------t' --·-·· --· -------h it-the 1Yelfare-rcc1p1ents--cttn erttly service.''-. . gove rnments. ~lore than 550 of· Orange bei'ng enrolled by the welfare departm~nt Dr. J, M. Stubblebinc, director of County's 1,500 ph,Ysicians have agreed to <ind OC!l.IA officials prescnlly receive care through the state's ~1edi-Ca\ pro- Shortages Seen 4th of July to he 'Dry' As _Far ·as Gasoline Goes By RUDf NIEDZIELSKI Of ,... 0.llY P'llet 51.-ff Fill •er up? Doo't eount on :~Fourth of July, especially on the Orange Coast where nearly.half 8' U• wviee stations may be closed. ' . A random sampling by the Daily Pilot of iias 'Stations fr.om Seal Beach to· San Clemente indicates tha t 14 out or the 30 retailers polled will be closed \Vednes- day. Supplies appeared best in Huntington Beach "'here all stations sampled in· dlcated they would be open and worst ·in La)!unilJleacli.wtij!ni two outortlie llii'eO" s&id. they intehded to· close 'and a third said it was uncertain. · li1otorists heading farther south. to San Diego. may experience p r o b I e m s , especially if traveling on the San Diego Freeway at night. , The Ca lifornia Stale A u to m o b i· I e Association identified the stretch or Interstate 5 as a sbortage area, along with California I , Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, and the Sierras. grain. But both doctors sa id the new plan is a vast il11proven1ent on Medi -Cal provisions 1rhich compel indigent patients to seek care from nn ove rv.•orkcd Orange County J\ledical Cente r that .... ·as often a great distance from their homes. · "'Under this plan," Dr. Kay said, "the ' 1\·elfare recipient needing 1.rcatment can go to a neighbo rhood phys ician or health care providCr "'ho is cnroUed in our new plan." Dr. Stubblebinc saidlhe Orange COunty program, unique to Soothern Calilomia, is a health care plan that "'iii lead •·inevitably to a national health service for all An1encans by 1976. "tt&-boWKI to eome ,t,..lit Uiil. ~\limlt "'e arc just three years away from a na· li(lflwide syilem that will put a govern- ment controlled program and private medical care-side by side for the fi rst time:·· Dr. Stubbl ebine sa id the plan signed by the sta te and !hC OC~1A will run for one year rrom Aug. I. "It will then be rc\·ie .... ·ed both as lo its medical and physical asp<.>ets, '' he said. HAILS MEOICAL PLAN State He1lth'1 Stubblebin• Both ·stubblebinc and Kay hai~ the program as superior lo prepaid health plans in !he sense that recipients "'ill be treated by local doctors ·rather tho n by clinics and hospitals often designated by operators of pri vate health programs. And both phy~icians said it is hichl y likely that the plan wi]l be extended ii} lhc future to insure identical coverage for 68.000 i\1edi-Cal pati ents in Orange County . Four additional stations may be closed if the pre-holiday rush on gasoline depletes their supplies. Dealers in all cities indicated that warnings of a holiday gas drought had brought customeril in increasing numbers Monday and Tuesday with the intent to "stock up" tor the Fourth of J1ly. The Daily Pilot poll took in both major and minor brands in all conununities. Most former 24-hour stations a0rc now closing dur~ng night because of the cur- rent gasoline shortage, the auto club said. Sa n Clemente has been ·somewhat of an oasis on the dry slretch between Orange and San Diego counties for night lravelers on Sundays and this condition will hold tru e for the holiday. _Hu11tiI1gton State Range1· Suff e1·s Fractured Skull Four Men Held In Cheek Scheme LOS _(\NGELES (AP) -r~our men "'ilh $100,000 in Bank of America traveler's checks and the same "value" in phony $100 bills ·Were caught-trying to sell the bogus articles in a Sank of America bank branch, !he FBI re ports . The men had "one of the largest and most sophisticated operations in the c o u n t r y," headquartered at Jay Grafix Co .• an El Segundo prin ting shop, the FBI said. Booked ~fonday for investigation of ~!racy and counterfeiting were Stanley Halprin, 47, Los Angeles; Daniel ~tigdol, 43, Hawthorne: Jerome Sachs, tT, San Dimas, and Howard Gallowit z, address and age unstated. \V. J. Shell and Dick Watson Arco, the two stations which recently had to shut down their puinps late Sundays because they created traffic tie-ups, say they will stay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. Wedn es- day for the convenience of holiday travelers. Elsewh ere in the nation. gasoline a1>- pearecl in good supply Monday, although the number or service stations curtailing hours was higher than in past years. Spot checks throughout the country showed that most distributors expected enough supply to handle the holiday rush. l\'lorc I-l eJd in Gr eece ATH ENS (l !PI) -The governm ent to- day announced a fresh wave of arrests in connection with the abortive naval ooup in May that led to the dethronement of King Constantine. It charged l\\'O forn1er cabinet ministers as conspirators. _Sal-ary Hiked County E1nployes Get 5.4% Boost ORANGE COUNTY employes -almost 10,000 of them -were granted a 5.4 percent salary increase today by the Board of Super· visors. -The raise compares with a 5.6 percent boost given in employe salaries and fringe benefits last year. ~_personnel.Director \Villiam Hart said lhe cost to lhe_county in the coming fiscal year would be "less than $6 mil Yon." He said the total could be '$5.5 mllllon or as much as $5.9 million. THE UNCERTAINTY is because the exact amount o! state and federal funds the county wi ll receive in 1973-74 to apply to salaries hu not been delA!rmlned. Last year 28 perce nt o! the salary costs were in state and feder;al money. The pay raises will not affect the $350 million county budget adopted last .wee)<. THE ADDITIONAL cost of the lncrea,.s will have .to be ab- sorbed In. the various departmental budgets, acconllng . to Robert T~omu1 county administrative officer. , I I • A l.funtin gton State Beach Park range r is listed in guarded condition today suf- fering· a skull fracture after he \YaS th ro"·n from a moving pickup truck at about midnight !l.1onday. Police said they ha,·c been unable to determine if Robert B. Culbertson. 28. fell off the tnick or 11·as puShcd by a ~cuffed pr,isoncr he was taking to •luntlngton Beach City Jail. ~ The pr isoner. Gilben Rocha Costello, 26, of Los Angeles. had been fi ghting 1vilh the rangers prior to the mishap, police reported. Accprding to police a c co u n t s , Culbertson "'as called to the state beach by t\\'O lifeguards to break up a fight betv.·een Costello and another man later i~ified as Josep h Lewis Reta, 23, Costello's brother. The lifeguards told police that Costello assertedly took Culbertson's night stick away from him, chasL-d Het a v.'i.Ui it and threatened CUibertson \\'ith it until the ranger dre\\• his service revolver. \\'itnesscs allege Costello fought and struggled with the ran~er >n·hile he wa s being handcu(fcd and placed in the back or a pickup truck to be taken to jail. Apparently the range r "·as standing on a runni ng bOard· on the right side of the Elec ted Trustee Remains Teacher OCEANSIDE (AP) --J. Paul Adkins said today he won'.t take the scat to 1\'hlch he was elected on the school board be<:a~ "liaching is more Important to me." Adkins. -t2, waa ell!Cled April J7'to the school dl!trlct'& board of lrutlt'tS but later was notUled formally of a state Ja w which prohibit! a school employe from strvlng on the board. Ted Dixon. superintendent of·Siln Diego County schools. said it would be a mlsme of public funds 'If A$lkins rema.incd on 1he teaching payroll even though trustees nre unpaid . • truck as it "'as driven up Pacific Coast Highway . He fell off as 1he truck neared the Huntington St.. intersection. John Kalko , 2~. another state ranger arrived on !he scene shottly after the ac- ci dent and "'as adri1inisteri ng firs"i·i:tid. to .. Culbertson Y:hcn he wa s reportedly con- fronted by Beta "'h.J slttrtc<f to fight with hi m. !-le was rescued.. by off duty Orange County Harbor patrol man Richard Lara. 37, \\·ho subdued Reta and placed him un- •der arrest. Costello v.'as bookl'd in ci ty jail on cha rges or assaull \lilh a deadly \\'Capon and re sisling arresl. He v.·as treated at Pacifica Hospital for minor cuts received 11·hcn he also fell out or the truck after it had come to a stop. Reta 11•as booked on charges or resisting arrest. Culbertson is in the ill· tensive care unit at Pacifi ca llospital . Orange Coast Weathe r It looks like patchy low clouds in the morning hour s for the ~t.h but olherwise mostly sunny with highs in the 70s at lhc beaches ris ing to 90 inland . Drive cnrerully and don 't celebrate the >Ith with a 5th on the 3rd . INSIDE TODA\' Tiie Diablo Co111101t t/uclea r Pro}t't·t. wliert cCQnplclrd, Is to furni~ll 2.2 111ilho11 k•iloll'Utts of ·power to Ccnttal rH1d Nortl1en1 <:tllifor11ia. Ste flr&I ilory iii series, Page 8. L.M. .. ,.. 11 C•ll""'l.I S Cllplfletl "-'' • Cf"lkt• • .ti Crotwtf'll IS Dtltll Ntlk n I l.lll«'-1 ,.... • l "l•lf•lllWlttll Ill-I• II l"..-C.• ,, II Ntr~ II Aftll I.a"*" IJ " I· H Purchase Inquiries Reported LOS ANGELES (UP[) -Special \Vatergate pro!!Ceulor Archibald Cox is ~Jooklng into the purchase of President Nixon's California and Florida estates and Nixon's relationship with the T~mi;ters 1 Union, lhc Los Angeles Times reported today, (Related story. Page I.) Quoting a source familiar with the in- quiry, the Tin1es said the Investigation Includes Nixon 's convnutation of !he federal prison sentence of James R. Hof- •• Not 1he First Distaff Beacli Trustees Seated .1 ..... _ IVJ~YOHE thou&ht It wu a lint -two women belllg seal4d 1 KOMiJ' mslit.., th~ bO&t'i!Of tni1tiii0Mbe-otcah Vl ... ~-l)lo. - trict In Huntinl(on Beach. • -• 11 don't know what to say but weleome to the funny !arm/' Tru• lee Ra!ph Bauer .. id to new members Marianne Blank, Jean Bogen and Darrell Catrer. , ~ · "I THINK WE should note that yo u two women are the first ever to sit on this board." he continued. Mrs. Bogen started shaking her head, "Oh no, that's not true," she told a stunned audience. l•Mrs. Slater sat on the board in 1917.'' DISTRICT officials confinned this morning that one Bonnie Slater served on the board from 1914to1917. Trustee minutes date back to 1912 v.1ben the di.!itrict consisted of one school governed by a three-member board. fa. former Teamster Chief. • "A major focus of the inquiry Is believ-., ·---------------------------_J ed to be the source of funds for the $1.S mi!Uon San Clemente purchase/' the Times said, referring to Nixon's Western White House estate. "ln addition, Cox's olfice has asked the General Services Administ ration to pro- vide information on $1.3 milllon ln GSA- financed improvements qn the' two Charges Against Seven ' estales. "One of the key qucst'ions to be ansy.:ercd, a source famili ar with tnc iu- Former POWs Dropped quiry .said J\Jonday , is v.•hcther any WASHINGTON (A p) _ The Rep~licao · C3I!'-palgn. Mt!J.~ -or money --secretaries of the Anny and Navy have provided b.Y uruon.s or corporations w~s decided . to drop aiding-th en my d used to· help the Nlx oos purchase tbelr the . d e-.e an Californ ia home " the Times said . o r m1scon ~ct ch~rges a~atnsl seven • . . . . atnly nnd Marme enhsted men who were of Coronad~, who \Vas a senior PO\V commander. TAKES PRESIDENT'S CHAIR Oce1n Vlew'1 Zinngr1bt · Zinngrabe Gets Top Board Post In Huntington What'• tlae Word: \ Officials Mum ' On Golf Course Huntington Beach City Councilmen are remaining silent about tlwl future of /lfeadowlark Golf Course. They met for neJrly an hou r in ex- ecutive session /lfonday night. When lhey emerged and f\.Jayor Jerry Matney was quiz.zed about the Meadowlark situation hls only reply was, "Noicommen t." • Councilmen did call for aoothcr meeting at 5:30 p.m .. Friday. They did not, however, indicat~ the purpose of the meeting, but a city hall source said it would be for aome type of action on Meadowlark. · If the city does not act by July 8, the 96.5-acre gol f course is scheduled to be sold to a Beverly Hills housing firm, S · and S Construction Company. .The land is t.0ned for R-l, single famil y homes, though it is designated on both ci- ty and county master plans as a golf course. S and S rcpOrtedly is willing to pay $4 mill ion for the property which sits on the northwest comer of Warner Avenue and Graham Street. on both city and counly masterplan., 1night allow for its rezo~&: So far. city officials have been unable to meel with the lt1cadowlark ..COrp. Al· tomeys for the corporation say they. won't meei with lhe city until the city makes a specific offer. City officials today emphatically said there will be a meeting y,•ilh lhr P.1eadowlark owners before Friday's special council meeling. The ~year-old Meadowlark club is the oldest 23-hole course in the city. currently there is only one other full sizi golf course, the Seacliff Courftry Club. though the city is considering construction of a cily-owned course soulh of the new· cen- tral park. , Amo'ng golfers. Mcadoy.•lark Is con- sidered a small, not too difficult course. but a pleasant place to play because of its lush greens, rolling hills aOO big trees. The assets have made it a prime piece or open space to som~ 7.,000 residents \vho signed petitions wging the council lo preserve it. The . ncwspa~r . said Cc?x ,1s in-war prisoners in North Vietnam. ~tlgatln! contnb~bons to Nixon s cam-Pentagon sources said today that Army The misconduct charges against the eight enlisted were filed May 29 ' by Air Force Col. Theodore \V. Guy 0£ Tucson, Ariz., who commanded a POW compound for nearly five years. Robert Zinngrabe was elected presi- dent of the board of trustees of Hun· ti~gton Beach's -Ocean View &:boo! District }.Jonday night. The S and S proposal covers seven ad- ditional acres which the city might not want No actual sale price tor just the 96.5 acres has ever been revealed. City officials admit there are several possible actions which could be taken by .the counc~, but no ooe will say what has been dis.cussed 4J. executive session. Some of the options include: • " patgn by persons ~ the Las Vegas area Secretary Howard Callaway and Navy who received loans from the Teamster Secretary John Warne found the pension fund . "Some union officers _ r re w~ allegedly pressured loan recipients into SERVICES HELD FOR EX·POW ~tributing to the campaign," !he Times SHOOTING VICTIM-Pige 4 said. The newspaper noted !hat a number of those ~lnent in lhe Watergate affair -inchldlng John Dean, John M.ltcbell, John Ehrlich man and Charles W. Colaon --1.!supported Hof{a's plea for eiecutive clemency." After the President commuted Hoffa's serii~. the former labor leader l\'a.s released from priSon, and both Hoffa and Teamsters·baeked Nixon: for reelect.ion. When O:llson left his position u special counsel to the PresJdent to practice Jaw, the Teamsters moved their $100,000-a· year legal business to ColJon'a finn. Fl'Otll Pqe I PARADE •.. to the park. insufficient evidence on which to try the Canner POWs before courts-martial. An eighth enlisted. forriter POW, Sgt. Abel L. Kavanaugh, 24, Denver, Colo., also was charged, but tilled ltimseU last v.·etk. Pentagon sources said the char1es . against him~ were null and void when he died, but that his record would . be formally cleared. Tbe actlons by the two top clvlllan of· ficials of the Anny and the Navy leave charges pending against lwo officeri, Navy Capt. Walter E. Wilber, 0, ol. Columbia Crossroads, Pa.,r.and Marine Ll Cot Edison Wainwright Miiier, 41, of 1'u5lln. Charges of both aiding the enemy and misconduct were filed against Wilber and Miller, both veteran fighter pilots, last week. by Rear Adm. James B. Stockdale PrteentaUons of awards will be made -at tbe park-at 1:30-p.m., followed 1t 3 p.m. by a free park roncert by the HUJl- tinglxln Beach Qxnn)IJ!UIY Cal<Olt liand. Alice Becomes Hurric~ne~ Bears Down on Island· • An invitali00<1nly mayor's · reooptlon will be held in the afternoon al the Sberatm Beach lM. · A 21>-minute fireworks diM>lay will be staced· by lhe fire department (l(f the municipal pier at 8:43 p.m. l'Oll<e, who will be .,,.rking l:J.bour shifts to control the crowd and "monitor traffic, warn that it is illegal for persons to !aJte their own fi rework.! to the beach. Leader 'U 1ia·warc' Of GOP Support SACRAMENTO (AP) The Republican leader of the st.ate Assembly says he never knew of secret GOP ~ JX>11. of !ell-wing Peace and Freedom party candidates and never asked his staff If published allegations were true. As!lembty minority leader Robert Beverly o[ Manhattan Beach said ln a telephone inte rview A1onday that there Y.'a.s ''some rumor or comment" duriDg _ 1972 Callfomla, Jegiolative and con- gressional races that splinter parties might need funds . • Bev~ly spoke .J.n response to a New York Times story ~tonday quoting •·reliable Republican sourcec" Jn california as saying that GOP party funds were used to pity filing fees and organizing expenses for seven re·ace and Freedom party candidates tor Congres.s and the state Assembly. , · OlAffl COAST. •• DAILY PILOT -,.,.. O!"N-Vt Cttll DAIL.Y 'llOT wl!fl ...,,le!I ;. ~ i,.. Hrwt·l're11, lo pUbl/ll'>IO o~ ll>t Ortnot'CNU Pllbl11~lll<1 ComPt...,. 5-· .... tdl•io111 ••• -.. -. ,........,,.., ltlrDVCl'll irr1111v, tor c ... 11 M•... '"""'°" ... di.. 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Hh,,."911••• 1111119fl9f -"'' .,. l'O¥trl"-'t 11111111 fl'lotY M ''~ •"-1 tMCtol -lftlHlefl .,.. CINY'*'t ...,.,, &IQNll dut. -· ..... _, ti t~tt Mn.to, (1ll!oi>"r1, ~~ iw c•,,-ltr a~ "'°"'""'' tw l!llltJ tJ.11 rl'IOll!~lfj m1111.:..,. .. 11/111lltlo1 NM -lfllr. • • MIAMI (UPI) -Allee, the season's first tropical storm, grew lnto a full bur· ricaoe today and bore down on Bermuda. The NaUooal Hurricane Center sa.Jd in a special midmorning advisory that the fringes of Alice's 75-mlle-an-hour winds will begin affecting the British resort island during the afternoon "and the center sbou.ld pass very near to Bermutl~ this evening." The advi59ry locsted AJice's centet near latitude 30,I north, longitude 15.5 west , or about 175 miles south of the island. Tbe storm-was moving northward at an accelerated speed of 12 miles per hour, putting gale force winds wilhin reach of the lslali<I by mid-afternoon. Bermuda residents were warned to prepare for high winds, heavy rains and rough seas. ''Early satell ite pictures and reports from a military reconnaissance plane Jn- "dlcate that A1lce titrengthened during the night and is now a hurricane " the Hur· ricane Genier said. ' _As hurricanes go, however, Alice was still a small storm, and with barely hur- ricane force winds. Alice was born from a tropical depression over the Atlantic Monday "!ght ' Jeivelry, Casli Take11 in Home At Sunset Beacli A Sun.M't Beach man was robt>ed of morr than S28,000 worth or jewelry and cash Monday by a pair or bandits who may not have known what they were t.ak· Ing. Capt. James Broadbelt of the Oranee C o. u n l y Sheriff's Department said approximately $26,000 or the fndlan jewelry was in the car of Curtis llarold \Villiams which the thieves escaped in Rflcr laking cash and personal jewelry !roin him in his Sunset Beach home. Broadbelt said the car wrui found Mon· day night in Downey after it had been set afire a.nd.there is evidence some jewelry was still tn the car when it w11s &ouched oft Broadbelt said \Yilliams. 58, was work· ing in his garage at 1681 l 14th St. when two men approached him and one pulled what appeared to be a .38 caliber revolver. He said they tied him to his work bench and took some rings off his fingers aod $1 ,400 cub out of bis wallet be(ore esca ping 1n hUi car. Williams said be was able to work free of bis bonds shortly after the pair t.!t and called Sherill's deputies. 'li:te two robbers are described u male caucalian1. One is in his 1arly 20s described is very short. The othe r ts 3$ •nd or fllcdlum height and build. -. Many of the specifics behind Guy 's formal charw never were made public officially, but b uy previously denounced some POWs he. commande'd as cowards who, he said, "openly collaborated with the eoemy" and caused physical hann to some of their comrades. Jlis election to the post by fello}V trustees marks the third time Zinngrabe has sat in the president's chair. Zinngrabe, '45, was elected to the board in 1965 and has served as president in 1967-68 and 1970-71. -Outright city purchase of the course. This is complicated by the lack of cash in the city coffers'. Teachers Urge 9 Perce11i Hike Guy's charges came after m<lntN of behind-the-scenes 4!scusslons with Pen-Elected clerk 6~ the board was Dr. tagon and mili!Bry lega l officers.who !lad Ralph Bauer, who was elected to the- -Coode~atioo Of the golf course preven!ing anyone else from buiOmg on 11. 'l111s would also require a cash purchase, but might give the city six months to a year through court p~ ceedlngs to raise the money. • Teachers in the Ocean View School District in Huntington Beach presented arguments Monday night for a nine per· cent salary boost, but got no response from trust~ . been coonseling a len1ent, forgive-and-board in 1967 and served as president in forget attitude where-possible. _. 1969-70. The request was made-in a 20-page statement v;hlch V.'as presented to the After filing charges, Guy said that he The two men are the only veterans on • -A mor~torium could also delay_ use. of the course for 81iythillg e!Se while the ci- ty might call a bond election to raise money. press last week. · had spent "many, many nl1hts thinking tile board. Three new trustees were . about It" and decided that "it had to be seated Monday night -Marianne Blank, Soard Pre¢dent Robert Zinngtabc thanked Dwight Bletscher, chief teacher negotiat<>1;. for the statement and said it would be "considered.". done." Jean Boge n and Darrell Carter. Besides Kavanaugh, the enlisted men -Bring In an outside golf course operator who would operate l\.feadowlark on a le~se or rental arrangement with the City. The oulside operator might be able to put up some front money for the purchase. Involved are Anny Staff Sgts. Robert p. Chenoweth, 25, Portland, Ore.; John A. Young, 27, Graylake, Ill.; James A. Daly Jr.,-25, Brooklyn, N.Y.; King·D. Rayford 27, Chicago ; Anny Spec_ 4 MJchael p'. .. Branch, 26, of Highland Heights, Ky. and Marine Staff Sgt. Alfonso Riate, 28, of San ta Rosa, and Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr., 25, Brentwood, N.Y. The elgbt enlisted had been beld cop. tivie: for_at Jeut five ).'.ears each and before their release m March~dDeeri Jinked to aoUl\'ar statements and . mess.ages. The Defense Department took a pool· tion even before the first POWs were released by North Vietnam that it would not proseciJte any of the feturning 566 American military men for statements they made while in captivity. U.S. Considers Fuel Al'loCatio~ No Rations Yet Fireworks Cause 33 Huntingto11, V all~y Blazes Fireworks have--been blamed..Jo~ fires in Foootain. Valley and Huntington Beach since stands opened at noon Thursday. firemen report. Property damages from the fires. Wtlicb accounted for mdre than 70 per- cent ol all fire calls over the past five days, was estimated at $8.750. On 'Thursday alone ftrewo rks sparked eight of the 10 fires that Huntington Beach firemen responded to during a 12· hour span, said Fire Capt. Roger HO!mer. -Rezone the land for recreational use only, under the city's newly adopted recreational zone. \Vhile the land is currently zoned for hom es. some city of· ficials believe the fact it is a golf course Trustees have already offered a fi ve percent across·the-board pay hike to all district employes; Superintendent Janles Carvell said the district cannot afford an additional pay hike to teachers. Teachers and trustee representatives were scheduled to meet tod.ay for thetr ninth "meet and confer" negotiating session. Beach Council Action Here in capsule form arc the major actions taken Monday night by the Huntington Beach City Council: ~1EADOWLARK : Made no deeis.ion and \no comment on the golf course situation, but sc heduled another meeting for 5:30 p.m., Friday. VIEW PARK: Killed chances o!r a 2.6-acre view park overlooking Hunting- ton Harbour by decla ring a haU-acre of city-owned land surplus property. DRUNK DRIVERS: Demanded elimination of a cla use in a federal police project awarded to Huntington Beach which establishes a "quota" for the ar- rest of drunk drivers. During the past five days 22 of the 33 fires in Huntington Beach have been at· trlbuted to the misuse of ftreworks, llosmer .said. WASIDNGTON '(AP)"-Admin:-' .. atlon Damage as a result of the litmtington TRAFFIC: Asked the Federal Envi ronmental Protection Agency (EPA) Lll"' Beach fires bas been estimated at about to hold a public hearing on its new, tough proposal to curb the use of cars in officials said today they are considering· f2,300 :-including a blaze '4'hich com· Southern California after learning an EPA proposal for reducing off-street a mandatory fuel allocation program to pletely destroyed a fireworks stand just parkin g could ~ost the city $321,000 in revenue over the next si x fears. deal with the current guollne shortage, hours before It was to open for business. 'but ruled out gasoline rationing for the The only other structure fire in llun· ENVlROmfENT: De1ayed for 30 days the adoption of the Citizens Goals present tington Beach was eonlined to a roof of a and Objectives report on the environment and Telources because some sec- -. house, causing about $50 damage. lions. such as a proposal to have eight acres of city parkland for every 1,000 WJlllam E. Simoo, deputy secretary of ~ Other fires \Vere ignited in fi elds of dry residents, may be too specific. the Treasury and chairman of the grass, weeds and rubbish. Hosmer said. President's Oil Policy Committee said a Fountain Valley fire ofOcials reported CABLE TV : Opposed state control of cable television. mandatory program "would f~, under ~5Jire:s in their city si_n~ Thursday _noon, ~n•l!y the II ti f d .1 __ _, including 12 fires attributed to firev.·orks. l\10SQUlTOl!:S: called for the dissolution of the Orange County Mosquito ---• 8 oca on ~ cru .. e 01 411\l Two fires caused $6,SOO in damages to Abatement District and said mosquito control should be under the county petroleum products equitably. roofs. Others were confined lo fields a Health Departm~nt. · .- A voluntary fuel allocation program -•~po~ke:sm:;:an::sa::id:.:::::;:;:;:;:;;;, :;:;;:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:~:::~ has been operating since May 10 as a rtsult. of the ·nationwide shortage ol gasollne and certain petrolewn products. The Administration held public hear- ings in mid-June on the voluntary pro- gram and whether a mandatory program is needed. ._ The Dallas News reported today that a program for compulsory rationing or all ~ motor fuels had been presented to the White House. FromPqel COST ... about the arrests. Last year, nearly 100 people were booked in the city jail. Twenty-six were brought in from a mini riot at the pier after the fireworks show. Because. the jail only has room for 20 at a tinie and no facilities for detaining female prisoners, several man-hours were spent in ferrying the prisoners to the Orange County Jail. Five of the people who will be working on the Fourth wUI be~ Just to process prisoners through the jail, Burkenfleld said. lie also noted that only ooe police helicopter will be on duty Wedne.tday becau,.,e one of trie Hughes helicopters hM betn stripped down lor maintenance work and the three Bell helicopters rc<:enUy ncqulred from the Army have nol undergone any pre-patrol maln· tenance checks yet. "The one we have will be Oying all day 1nd most of the night,'' he noted. i\foorhowt:e said he doesn1t e1pect too much ovcrtlme for the daytime work, but he estimated that the evening ac- tivities will cost his department about 12,000, I SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN 'T. HAO A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN 'S • IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE CA RP ET ED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUNTINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTlL WE HAVE WORK ED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. {IF WE HAVEN 'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentla Awe. COSTA MESA '646-4&38 HOUI$: M ... '!llnr Tllun,, 9 to 5:30 -Fii,, 9 te 9 -SAT,, t :lO to 5 I . " I ' i -. .. . . ..... ' . • fllffday, J11lr l, 1973 H DAILY PfLDT jl Here'·s Where You Can,· Can't Sho.ot Excited by a television advertlsemtnt ••safe and aa.ne'' fireworks -they're eicept •l the beaches, oUered these q · ment warn that it is illegal lo discharge for fireworkl, a ~year-old boy cried taboo in Olben:. 'l'bey are unlawful on gestiooa: firewo rks ln fire ck>sure areas. when his fathe r said there wouldn't be a state beaches or "fare closure" {brushy) -Fireworks abouJ(f be dlscharied by .These areas indude public lands with backyard display because tbey weren't areas bc;cause oC 1he hazard to people :~~=~=~ear°' weeds or heavy brush and ~·eeds and where smok. 1egal. and property, -The pyrotechnics abould be JenJted lng or fires are proh ibited, They live In L.nguna Beach. It would Restrictions on use of rtreworks an: with a Jong stick or match. Dana Point Harbor patrol oCficials ~·ill 'Em Off. offici11 ls hope the users will be cautiou~ of t'Otnbustlbl~ surroundlnf:s. "All y,·e're interested in la tbe people hnvmg-a i;ood time and nobody ,ettini; hurt or any property getting damaged:' oue rire orfic1al said .• Ho11·evcr. next ,Yl'llr the fire agencies • have been the same' story if they had liv-Jess specific in nlOit Orange eoaat -Never pick up or try to re.light any allow the flring of the fireworks in edln.Newpon Beech;-flbe father retriewclr==:7==,-.,,===::-Jl"C"'.==-flittworktth&t-aJ1peat te be..!ld'~Udall&.'.'~' --.... u.nda.ve1 ....... A..ar~rbot,.-but..oot cities where fire Officials hope the people ·-~ U1e situation by promising to take his son -Deposit the discharged firev.·orks in. alon1 the beach, An official said the to San Clemente "to see lhe big will use "common sense and good judg· a non~bustible trashcan or container. firey,•orks may be discharged in the area beach between the Linda Lane access and the clubhouse building aooth of the ovt!rpass. The prohiblttd area lncludts . both sides or the pier. Officials or the <"lty h.1.ve eslabUsbcd the res1riC1ions due to lhe h.igh and dry grass t.'OOdi!ions and wam that parents will be held respomi· ble for any duma&e.-eaus.111 by !heir children. In Stal Beach, firey,·orks Y.'ill be legal only on private Ian~. excluding beaches, ,parks and stree ls. n11gh1 not ha1•c as many v.·orries. A, r..i..-.~'l'.-'<00...0.oswmt:..l'll!!l!~~-4--A Safrly Co1umisslon, h:is recommended fireworks." ment.'' ln Capistrano Beach. Dana Point; of the.proposed boat repair facilit y and Although lhc traditional method of An official from the fire department in Irvine, Laguna Niguel, Mission Viejo. "'est of the island. 1ha1 the fcdl·ral govcrnmcrll is.sue a ban on rill fir~works ext.-c pt hand-held celebrating the Fourth of July ls still HuntingtQn Beach, where fireworks are Saddleback· and San :Juan capistrano, oC· Resldcnls of San Clemente are pro-- legal in many pla~with state approved legal for discharge anywhere in I.tie city flcials of the Orange County, Fire Depart· hibited from igniting fireworks on the The cities of Co!ila ~1esa and Fountain Valley have no specific rcstrlction.s, but sparklers. C,.\Lrrenlly, an y fireworks con· taining more than two grains of ei· Diedrich Wealthiest Supervisor ... Mir.ror,. mir.r.or .. on.tbe wall .,...,_who:s the. richest county supervisor of all? Third . District Supervisor R a I p h Diedrich of Fullerton, according 10 statements of financial worth on file to.- day in the county seat. The statements indicate there are two millionai~ among the current five members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. (See earlier story, page 7.) Diedrich says he is worth $3,01.8,275.92. t ·That's about '337,744 more than the worth declared by the county board's MAKES FINANCES KNOWN other ' millionaire, Fifth D i s t r i c t County~upervisor Diedrich Supervisor Ronald Caspers of-Newpott--~~~~-------­ Beach. However, Caspers declared $982,256 in liabilities against assets of $3,662,787 for a net worth of $2,680,53L Diedrich didn't list ·any liabilities. Diedrich was the last to file his state- ment Monday under a county ordinance requiring county supervisors to publicly decfare theif financial worth at the close of each 'fiscal year. Earlier. Fourth Disbict Supervisor Ralph Clark of Anaheim listed his net worth at $85,420. Second District David Baker of Garden Grove listed his worth at $76,700 and First District Supervisor Robert Battin of Santa Ana declared a worth ot $48,500. , Diedrich's holdings lnclude a $2 million share of Ralph A. Diedrich Enterprises, an apartment holding and business firm. Diedrich's statements also showed . $406,769 in notes, accounts and trust deeds reCelvable; $279,000 in personal property; $200,000 invested in a develop- ment project in Spokan~, Wash.; $57 ,622 cash and $26,000 cash value in life in- surance poLicies, The supervisor's pefS0!1a1 assets in· elude a $42,601 equity in his Fullerton home, a coin collection valued at $120,000, $77,000 in jewelry, $24,500 in furs, $'7,000 in automobil~. $6,700 in paintings and $2,doo ·in china, crystal &td silver. Burgener Says Scandal Helping SAN DIEGO (AP) -Rep. Clair Burgeoer (R-Calif.) say's he expects the Watergate scandal to result in "an open presidency, a strong cabinet and decen· lralization of the executive branch." Burgemer told a loeal Republican gathering Monday the affair could end a system in which "some powerful men ap- peared to have abused their power ... and-appeared. to have insulated and J.solated the President." Bui:gener, who has President Nixon as a constituent because his district con. a conStitutent becaues his district in· eludes the Western White House in San Clemente, said, "While I can't give the President a clean bill Or health, I can't indict him either." Nixon Repl)' Not Expected' Before Panel President Nixon intends to tell his version of the Watergate story to "an aµ. propriate forum " -but not to the Ervin Committee and not uni! the committee's bearings end, which may be months ·-· The Western White House ti.1onday flatly ruled out any appearance by lhe President before ihe Ervin co mmittee, the federal grand jury investigating Watergate crimes, or before newsmen while the _Senate probe continues. '"The President will speak to this mat· ter in what he considers an appropriate forum ," Press SeeretarY Ronald L. Ziegler told reporters Monday. "Because of the President's strong feelings of the separation or powers and the prerogative of the· executive branch, he will not testify before the Ervin Com- mittee," Ziegler said. , "It would be constitutionally in· appropriate." Herbert G. Klein, former White House director of communications, told in· terviewers Nixon was "deeply hurt" at being "let down" by his former aides in the scandal. Ziegler made it clear that Nixon would hold no news conferences while witnesses are appearing before th e Ervin Cont· mittee. The Watergate phase of the hearings is expected to continue at leas t until mid August. The rommitteC plans to call at least niJ!e more witnesses, including former Attorney General John J\.1itchell and key White House aides John Erhlichman and H. R. Haldeman . Their testimony -like that of John Dean, which lasted a week -is expected to be , lengthy. Ziegler told reporters it would not be correct to say that Nixon plans to "respond" to Dean's charges implicaling the President in the Watergate cover--up. Nixon's Home Undertaxed By Ille Aaiodaltd Pras President Nixon has been uodertaxed at least $25,000 and possibly as high as $55,000 in property taxes the past -three years because or the tow assessment 1 placed on the Westem White House at San Clemente, the Santa Ana Register says. The Santa Ana new spa per reported Monday that lhe Orange C o u n t y ~assessor's of(ice valued the 24 ... acre mate al $1.211 mllllon last year, despile the fact that Nixon paid $1.5 million-furi Jn 1969 and since has spent $700,00:> more 'In federal funds for Improvements. County Assessor Jack Vallerga was quoted by the Rtgjster aa saying the 1973-74 value placed on Nixoa.11 Sa.ii Clemente property Is peggod 1t ll.37 mlllion. • Tbe stale Board of Equallzall!)ll, which monJtors assesmtent practices J n CaJifomJa. Is lnvestli1Ung alltged tr· regularlllcs in the value placed on the home and proptrty, the ReB;ister said, Il quoted Abe Ooldn1an of the board as saylng: "W •"ye be<n looking lnlo t h e l'ruldenl;• San Clemenle -ty !..- -- more than a month. It's a complicated affair and we haven't completed our study, but it's fair lo say the President 's property hasn't been assessed <it anywhere near its real value." Goldman told the newspaper that the $1.5 million purchase price should have been the starting point for detennining the estate's "!ai r market value," and that the improvements added later also a:hould have been considered. These improvements, some of which Nixon-or his friends peid for in &ddition to I.hose: paid ror;by the General Services Administration, include landscaping, an eight-foot block won, a beach cabana and a six-bole golf course. But in 1970. the Register said, whrn most of the improvement!: were made, the Orange County asses90r said the estate was worth only $1,087,600. That figure remaJntd the same in 1971 and Jf1SC by $206,400 In 1972. Tbe ReglJler ,.ld tiull b.utd on in- fonnation supplied by the county Utx col· lector's office. Nixon has saved $26,588 ln property taxes the past thttc years becaUle bit properiy ha! not'~n valu.ed al Jhe $1.5 million purd!a,. price. .. * * ·-tr Coast Law enforcement officers, lifeguards and everyone else charged with the responsiblity of protecting people having· a holiday full of fun today were bracing for the 197th anniversary of American in· Ciependence. California Highway P a t r o I Com-- missioner WaJter Pudinski predicts 10 million cars will be on the state's roadway s at one time or another during the mid-week Fourth of July celebration. And chances are Um~ everyone will think the 10 million are concentrated in Orange County, especially in the beach areas. . The highlfght of tourist attractions In Orange County is expected to be the 69th ~al Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, followed by an 8:45 p.m. fireworks display at the municipal pier. Similar pyroteclmic shows are schedu1· ed at Costa Mesa's Orange Coast College stadium, San Clemente Pier, Irvine Cove and Emei-ald Bay in Laguna Beach, ·at Disneyland and -at $4.50 per adult -in Anaheim Stadium. New management at Newport Dunes * * * Braees Beach ~·ill appear at the Anaheim Stadium celebration to receive the .an· riual Ttibute to a Great American award c!uring the 2Yi ·hour show. Down in the south county, the San Juan Capistrano Chambe r of Commerce will host a second annual golf tournament and barbecue at the SaD Juan Hills Coun· try Club . Costa Mesa this year is st;tging an old- r~shioned family-style plcaj,c,_ .!rqm 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the downtown city pllrk, 01:ganized by the Costa Mesa Bicentennial Committee. A flreworks display In the OCC Stadium follows at a p.m., with a 50 cent fee" for adult admission and 25 cents for children. Officials at Knott's Berry Farm In Buena Park have organized a short ceremony at independence Hall for 10:30 a.m., featuring a tel ephone mess.age from Gov. Ronald Reagan and a telephone hookup witll the original plosh·es are 1llegal by federal law . ·-.r:.· * * * * * for Blowout (Ddependencc Jtall in Philadelphia, Visitors y,•ifl hear the original Liberty Bell ringing through y,·ires slrelching across .lhe nation foundl'<I 197 years ago. Not' all Foorth o{ July ·activities· Y.11l end happily, despite the annual at· n1osphere of fun and frolic. Californ ia ~lighway Patrol officers' ''acatio!JS and holiday schedule have been eli minated to deal with the choking no1v of traffic on Southland highways. A1a x:imum traffic law enforcetncnt' y,·ill be in effect and CHP officials are an· licipating the usual number of fatalities among motorists involved in acciden ts. "'.l'hcse summer holidays a r e motorcycle-rider killers," warns CHP Qf. ficer Gerry ~1a1~·ell, noting that warm v.-eather also makes many shed thei r .helmets or other protective riding gear. lie~-said some. <"Yclists ride 15arefoot. shirtless and in bathing trunks or cut-Off jeans, \\'hich means excrucialing pain in case they are thrown from their machines in :icci<knts. "It 's like 1val klilg into a grindstone," Officer ~lax:v1ell remarked. lleavy ocean surf and a trend lownrd ~·arrner lcmperatures 3re expected to dra11· pcrhups one-million !)t'Ople to Orange Coast beaches from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Boaicrs n1ay encounter some difficulty too, both in harbor 8nd ofrshore sea traf. fie and particularly \vhere the skipper or his deckhands hnv e been tklcbrating wilh firc\1·ater instead -0f firci,•:orks. '"\Vr·u have a full force out," says Orange County Harbor Department llarbor11l8stcr Al Oberg. "The way the weather looks it wiU bt: \'ery \1·arm inland and wc"re expecting ma:i:imun1 boaters and bathers," Oberc added Laguna Beach li feguard personnel "'ill be oot in force, wilh 36 men on duty. three more 1han the oorn\al number. this year . chose not lo coritinue the bayside..amuseme.ni par~.a.iinua.W".our.th...-· of July fireworks show, a fact of which many people are unaware. Cattle Scheme Cracked A 42-year-old San Clemente man was fonnally charged with five counts of grand theft today stemming from y,·hat police allege Vt'JIS a cattle fattening scheme which cost invest-0rs $13,500. Jjut investigation sho>ti!U lh:il the herd did not exist. police s.1itl , and the grating right s \\'hich the man claimed to hold never existed , either. County and slate park offi cials "'ill also have their hands full, since c:unpgrounds y,•i\I be ful l, many of them filled , up for months due to advance !cgfs tratTon. Man S11ot Dead; Mom of 6 Held "We h1;1.d. invited 100 people to a fireworks party," says nearby resident Bob Van Diver, adding that neighbors down the street sent out invitations to 250 · be£ore learning the sh9w would not go on as usual. ·. One other speciaJ observance in the llarbor Area will be at the Balboa Pavilion, including a bathing beauty contest for yOWlg women in old-fashioned swi1n suits, plus free harbor cruises on the Pavilion Queen steamboat replica. Fourth of July festivit ies will be run- ning from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Down in --President Nixon's adopted Orange C.Owity hometown, the San Clemente Lions Club will stage its annual Independence Day chic~en barbecue in the Community Clubhouse from 1 to 6 p.m., followed by an 8 p.m. fireworks show at the city pier. Up in the north county, Newport Beach movie .actor John Wayne . or Newport Clyde l\IAIU( IV san Clemente police announced the ar- rest of Howard John Arnold of 603 Avenida Vaquero Monday afternoon after an investigation that lasted seven months. Officers allege that Arnold. 1vho gave his occupation as a products represen· tative for a major auto manufacturer, was the leader of an alleged bogus cattle promotion . The -man asserledly...Jured local residents to invest in a he.rd of black angus steers assertedly being kept in Uta h. The funds, detectives asserted, were supposed to pay for the transport of the herd to an Indian reservation in San Diego County as well as tbe feed to fat· ten the stock . \\1arrants charging five counts of theft and grand theft y,·ere served at Arnold's residence Monday. The man·was ordered held on $30,000 bail. Officers said the in\'estigation spanned several CQUnties O\'e r the past seven months and invol ved al least fi ve victims from the San Clemente area and ty,·o from Costa r-.tesa. They said that Arnold c 1 aimed American Indian heritage and an ethnic claim ~ the grazing rights on the 'res- ervation near ~1ount Palomar. His in- vestors 1vere promised large profits lrom the sale ol the herd. but never received the money, police aaid . Investigation through the' Bureau of In- dian Affairs and other sources did not bear out the suspeci's claim , detectives sa id. Police allege an argume'nt over a car pool ride Jed lo the fatal shoOting in Anaheim ri.·londay of a mafl and the ar· rest on mun:ler charges of a 41-ycar-old nlOthcr of six. Bobby II. Elliot , 27. or 111s w. Highland St.. Santa Ana , died of a gunshot .wound in the left side of his chest at Anaheim ri.1emorial Hospital one and one-haU tKlurs after the 11 a.m_ shooting. Jailed on suspicion of murder was ~lildrcd \Valker of IB22 'Glenwood Place, Santa Ana . Investigators said Mrs. \\'alker and Elliot wef-e fellow workers on lhe assembly line at the Del~Remy plant, 1201 N. ~1agnolia Ave .. Anaheim. Johnson & Son : 20th Anniversary • • • • • Big Savings! LINCOLN CONTINENTAL Big Savings! MERCUJ{Y MARQUIS • • MERCURY l\IONTEGO • • MERCURY COUGAR • • • MERCURY COMET • • • MERCURY CAPRI • • • Big Savh1gs ! Big Savings ! Big Savings! . Big Savings! Big Savings! .. Dick NOTE Set Our Big Ad In The Piiot'• Classified Section Tomorrow With Ann iversary Specia ls On All Our Used Cars As Well • EVERY CAR IN STOCK • • BIG SAVINGS ' ' •• • • • • Home Of 'n!e NeW Car ••• "Golden Tovclll' I ENTIRE MONTI-I OF J UNE • ""Ora11at Countv'1 Tomily oJ Ti.rtt Cars" ohnson & son LIC\COLN l\1f l~I \ 11~ 'r COtJ(Ji\I~ Cl\Pt{I 2829 H,\RllO.R·BLVO~ C9STA MESA • 640·M30 ) • • J.l ome Of T-hc New C:tr , • • ''Golden Touc h'• • ' • DAILY PllOT Tut~J, July 3, l97J . U.S. Bomher-s Blast Camhodian ·:Sites· • From Wire Suvlct1 st.ruck at suspected i.n.sw'gent pes!Ucm monsoon weather and m.lllt.ary thruSts by prm>indal capital or Takeo, 39 miles PHNOM PF.NH, Cambodia -U.S. BS! around tho raJJw•y town or Batt Dong, 15 !he..Wurgents Jed to the .stepup, w_hich south ot Phnom Penh, l!S the · city's heavy bombers struclt within IO to 25 mlles northwest of Phnom Pfnh and was ordered as the White HOIJ$e d~enden expanded their perimeter. miles of Phnom Penh Monday nl&ht and tl .-with --·• ,_ he IN SOUTll VIETNAM, the governmtnl early today 81 the Cambodian military four oeher areas. nego ilt.'\.L ..... 16 ... _onal lea111:1-a t · North Vietnam declared today lhal renewed a long-standing otter to bold command reported a rash of enemy ac-In \VashiJ1aton, Defense Department compromise date of A~g, 15 for the President Nixoo's agreement to Jegisla· free general electiom in South Vietnam nol yet abandoned his wicked <jeo(gn of a~·· .. tMIY on nearly all fronts. spokesman William Beecher said the cutoff in U.S. military operations. 11oo cultlng off flllds f<>< lbe bombing ol Oil Olristmas day bttl again sllptlated --1--<"-mili&ai::y &oun:e said U..m.nbal'-oC'-mnnber of sotUes flown in>-<·Oii;oomojl>odl>Odlaa . .b)l.--..rn;--,.,n~~~·n~'.'.!'-iC~ambodf~~·~•~fte~r:rrA~u~g.~.~15'a;iwasiiij;~"i£ri)'ii""'Yiif.'-fitha~I :':al~l~N~ortlt!',::~Y~J~elnamese troops--''-'MtlOl----ll---I raids by .the bl~ eight-jet planes in-U.S. Ff and A? fighter-bombers ln· "o v.., •" ,~ n:u~ traumaotlc eat 1st witl»:baw floo1 me-South: creased i;bghtly 1n June and probably spakesman , Cot. Am .Rong, said bombing Ngeyen Trieu Tran, spokesman for the "'OUld bf.' stepped up even more bcrore creased more tban 30 percent last week. near a hamlet on Highway 3 about t2 Howevef • the party newspaper Nhan Saigon delegation to talks between saJgoo Aug. 1$, the dealtine set by the U.S. from ' about 150 a day lo "in the low miles south of Phnom Penh killed 20 in-Dan said in a commevtary, ''The fact anl the Viet Cong on the polltlcaJ future So Who's Top' Moneymaker? Congress for an end lo all other 200s.'' I-le said some days close to 300 surgenl!. 'lbere ~·a.s no damage report that Ni100 still reserves for himself the of South Vietnam, claimed Hanoi .bas-in- American military activity in Indochina. sorties were Oown . A sortie is me striJCe on the other targeLs. right to wantmly bomb and kill the Oam-filtrated about 50,000 lrOOfA' into South by ooe plane. Am Rong also claimed many enemy bodi.31 people, as well as his reservations Vietnam Jn violation or the Jan. fl Paris- Beecher sald a break in bunbodia '5 losses on the outskirts of the encircled , \Vhen sjgning the bill, show that he has cease-fire and peace agreement. Oil MISERY DEPT. -Memben ol our good Orange Counly Board of Supervlsors have now filed offlcial statements on how much InOfley tliey ,.are •'Ofth. But it remains unclear today as to y.'flo really woo the top cash bi1llng. Cearty, however, it was a two.way race. Filth District Supervi>o< R<lnald • Caspers ol Newport Beach said his assets ""' 13.662.781. 'lllird District Supervisor Ralph Diedrich of Fullerton clabned he's worth 13,018,%7$.92. t Do oot ask me where Diedrich's 9Z cents came frun. Left over· taxi fare, .maybe. i Anyway, with each supervisor well lnto 1 the $3 millioo bracket, It would appear rthat Cupen: is co .top. 1 BUT WAIT! Caspers 91!o listed -e 'lillbWtles. A paltry $982,000 in this case. Bui thal m.,i. him down into <he $2 : milbon bracket in net worth. Diedrich, 1 on the other band. didn't list any liabilities. You have to assume he has a ~ wj,thout knowing ~led~lch'!I llabWttes, you don't know whether he's really ahead or behind Caspen in the -d<Jll:arrace. TIIE INFOIUttANT said the B52.1 The --financial disclosures •w that .. Caipers-flas an annual incOme d some -1250,000: .some .b:ilding in ..financial in- stitutions; a-$75,IXM> Uiio Isle home: a ~$250,000 ranch r:I. 325 acres; and a sc.at- re~ rt !lilance buildings a n d restaurant.a. FELLOW EX·POW'S SALUTE CASKET FOR . SGT. ABEL KAVANAUGH , 24, IN DENVER • Six P•ll Bearers Were Cha rged With Collaborating With thtt Enemy in N. Vietnam Olodrich. oo lhe other band, bas most of his '2 million in an 1lpartment building ouUiL, plus a mere $36,125 in racing horses. Be al.9o lists such assets as a $120,000 coin rollection; 177,100 In jewelcy; a00 $24,SOO m fun. · SO WHO WINS! Well look, with both the supervison up in the $3 million al· nmpbere, who cares? You suspect they don't. Cultist Bitten by S~ake Placed on C1·itical List As (<>!'. Jhe other three ol ""' county llJpel"rilon, Dave Baker, Bob Battin and Ralph Clork, It -be uo/air to list their assets in the same breath with CUpers or Diedrich. Nooe of. them went over the SIOO,IXM> mart. With ·the financial d t sc los u res, haftver, at least Baker, Clark and Bat- tin ""' know who-should be picking up the htndteoo tabs. So wbat has au Ibis offiuence bought the two richest o£ our c o u n t y slipervisors? Well, just take Caspen for example. . ..... He spent considerab~e cash .to beoome the coastline's Fiftb ~ ~- Now, he i\as two groui:e screaming at him in !\~on viejo because the county Road Department bklckaded t h r e e streets, Carranza Drive, Itfcintilla Lane end Cordillera Drive, so people on them can't motor out onto the main feeder, Jeronimo Road. ONE GROUP WANTS the blockade to stay up so their residential streets l\'Otl't be used for · a speedway. The other residents demand that the blockades be lilted so they woo't have to drive eitra miles to shop. Meanwhile, Laguna Niguel shakers-. and-movers are flaying Caspers and the county board iin general for not doing anything for them. 'Ibey w&rd ol a citybood campaign should they -· to be Ignored al the <l>tmty Seal Still more meanwhile, one leader of en- vironmentalist.! has lashed casperw f« gtving the boot to former planning cun- mlssioner Ron Yeo of Newport Beach, claiming It was -"' Political move to make developers happy. CASPERS MUST BE out shopping for a tY.·o-btt bottle of aspirin. Clearly, mmey didn't buy Ron Caspers any political peace. But maybe it will keep him comlon.able amid all this misery. CHATI'ANOOGA. Tenn. IUl'll -A man bitten by a rattlesnake during the natimal convention of e snake-handling religious cult was reported in "critical" condition today at Erlanger J1~pital. Muri Basa, 35, or Chattanooga, was bit. ten just above the right wrist Sunday as he reached for a five-foot Diamondback Clieese Mi11imum For Meatless PizzCLs Sought WASHINGTON (UP I) -Meatless pizws wouJd have to have at least 12 per- cent cheese under a new rule proposed , J\tonday by the Agriculture Department. Officials said their proposal would noi apply to pizzas bali:ed in pizzerias and restaurants. It \\'Otlld apply only to pU:zal baked by processors for inter-state sale through .groceries or in restaurants "''hich do not do their own baking. Under current lederal meat inspectjon regulations, pizzas made with meat must contain at least 15 percent me~t. but there is no standard for the cheese con-- tent. The proposed new standard would retain the 15 percent meat minimum and add a new regulation requiring at least 12 percent cheese. "\Vh.ile most processors use about 12 percent or more cheese in their product fonnulas -some use up to 20 pe.rcem - the Agriculture Department has become aware that a few firms are starting to use less than 12 percent cheese but more sauce, for example;· a spakesman said. Public comment on the pitt8 proposal \\ill be accepted until Aug. 3, officials ad- ded. ra!Uer at the Little Holiness Church of. God in Jesus Name near Newport, Tenn. Bass, who initially refused medicaJ treatment, had been reported improved early today but a hospital spokesman said all patients in the hospital's in· tensive care wtit were. considered in "critlc:il" condition. ;. Codte Coun!y authorities said they \Vere preparing legal action to stop worship services at tbe mountain church where two men dled last April..· 1L F .. SWANN, district attorney general at .Dandridge, said he was plan- ning to file a petition asking for a con- tempt of court citation against the Rev. Liston Pack, minister at the church. Last 'April, Buford Pack, the minister's brother, and Jimmy Ray \Villiams, the assistant minister, #died after drinking strychnine and relusiog medical treat- ment. At that time, Sv.•ann sought indictments against Pack and other leaders of the Chiirch on manslaughter charges, but the Cocke County grand jury refused to Wue indictments. Bass was bitten during the moming service of a convention of the dlurch sect. He cootinued to chant and sing for a few minutes but then staggered in pain. After Bass was taken away. Pack an- nounced that the planned afternoon ac· tivilies had been canceled. Kosygin in C1;owd VIENNA (UPI) -Soviet Premier Ale1ei N. Kosygin laid a wreath at the monument of the unknown Russian soldier in doY.ntown Vienna today and startled security men by wading into a cro\\·d and walking the 1 .... ·o blocks back to hi s hotel. 80-MPH Winds Hit Midwest Storms Lasli K,a1isas To1 v11.s, CCLuse Poive r Failures • ff•llONAl WIA1Hlt ill \ll(I fOdCUl t1> 1Alll 1$11 •4 ·16 19,77 .... Ul'I ... ,. '°'°""'. .,111 IOWf~11 I~ mHll,ll'ICI Mc41Hy P\NWf rtlllt 01 tltfWteft t ltld ~ ll'ICMI. '•MIY c!MV 11ti_. .,.,.. tM M• _,. the ••tttrn 1-tllltO• OI lllt 11tllort ••rl'I ""'"' w1111 cOM!Otl'•btt toll •!'Oll!ld Ukl Hlll"Ol'I tn0" i'ht M•lne <Ml,. ' , ... ~IAU4 1;~gi)1HOW ..._ All ~~ts~PIOW , llwts Ind CIU.ed ntlm11td d•tnt;e cloSt 1o 1111 mlmon. Ttni11trtl~r11 belOrt 01wn r1"94'11 lrom ot 11 Minot, N,D,. lo 101 ti N..0111. Temperatures Hltll Lew f'r " I' un 13 !01 1'0 , .. ~ n t: ., 1j .01 fl '' fj 7t l~ it t :: :. l,Ot ... " ., ,, U ~· ,n = 3 2,11 1~y 'i :: 1• .. ;~ ·" •• • ., ,, fl "' -~' " "' " n .~ 'Ot " ·Y i" w ·" • Richardson Orders Probe On 1Ne~teri11g WASHINGTON (AP) -Ally, Gen . Elliot L. Richardson today nrdered a Justice Department investigation of ifl.. voluntary sterilizations of y o u n g Alabama girls under a federally funded birth control program. Richard so n Jnstrucled the deparunent's civil rights division to pro- ceed with the Investigation without waiting for a formal requeSt from the Of· fice of Economic OpPQrtun)ty. THE OPERATIONS were perfonned ttiroogh a Montgomery, Ala, ell.Die op- erating on OEO funds but the actual :rurgery was done at a hospital. The civil rights Wvlslon also was told to coordinate its work with the criminal division to determine whether Jaws had been violated, a department spokesman said. An OEO official had said Monday that as many as 11 minors may have un- dergone "involuntary sterilization" at the Montgomery clinic. The official Randall C. Teague opera- tions director of the ()(Hee of Economic Opportunity, also saiCI the Justice Departmen• may be called in to in- vestigate the federally funded clinic. He said its officials may have violated state Jaw requiring parental consent for all surgical prOcedures. HE SAID ALABM1A law prohibits minors from giving consent for any surgical procedure. Any sterilization operation performed on a minor without the consent of a parent or guardian is considered "involuntary sterilization" and an OEO investigation team "has reported to-us-that there wtre aetually ll incid~ts involving minors," Teague said. In ~tonlgomery, Joseph E. Conklin, the director of the J\1ootgomery Community Action Program ran the clinic. Last week, Orelia Dixon, lhc di.rector of the Montgomery agency's family plan· ning center, said the clinic had arranged for It such operatl~ In the past year. HER. COMMENTS came Rfter a suit was filed on behnlf or IWJ young black girls. sisters, who were sterilized at the center. ~ '1A lot or very serious legal questions are being raised," Teague said. "At some point the Department of Justiee ls going to have lo become involved." He said an OEO lnspccllon team began lo probe the ~fontgomery program alter the lawsuit asking ror $1 million in damages was flied. ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dftlvtry al 1ht O.tlly Pllol •s guarantrtd Mtllfl"•FrW1•: 11 '"' .. 1111 ~ • .,. - .. _ r; S1M '·""" c•ll •nd "''" <..-, •Ill k .....,.., t. '1'9W. (1!11 •l"f tt-... 1111111 11• '·"" S.hoN.f11 111!11 Sl111411r: 11 \'ff .. Ml n<tNt ,,_. tt•Y ltr • •.111, lll•l"ll~r. 1r t 1.11'1. Sl'!lll1r. Cth Ir.oil • ,.,, wlll k .,...,., ,. ,..., C•*' '" ,..,.., ""'II 11 1,M. Ttlf'pttonts ..... On• (_,, ....... .. ..... 14141 ,..,...,.0 M"lio!tltft •tit~ ._ Wt1l111llllltt ••• "" ,...,"' a.11 CtltlMflho, (l'l'lr•,.. IH<ll. Sb J"I" C•.itlr-. D-,..,..,, '""' 1...-. .... ,_ ""'"' "".,,,..,. ' Rites Conducted For Marine POW ... ENVER-(UPI)-=-MilririeSgl. Alie! " Larry Kavanaugh, who spent fi\!e years in a North Vietnamese prisoner of war camp and shot himself to death within days ol being charged as an ooemy col-' laborat«, was eulogized Mooday as a man who gave his life for his cowitry. The Rev. Roland Freeman s a Id Kavanaugh served his country ·~so that other.I mlghl be free" during a High Mass of the Resurrection sung at All Saints Catholic Church. A high mass is Wlusual in deaths believed to ·6e suicide. six pallbearers and one other enlisted man who diJI ~,J1.ttcn<Uhe-1wteral, Michael P. Brancli, with collaborating with the enemy. Sandra Kavanaugh has blamed Guy and the Pentagon ·for her husband's death and has vowed to file legal charges against them. A preliminary autopsy repart indicat.es Kp.vanaugh's death last week at'' the home of his father-in-law was suicide. An inquest into the death has been scheduled ror Aug. 1 and at that time· the oomplete autopsy report should be made public. Gurney Def eitds KA VANAUGR, JllS coffin carried by si~ efllisted men who were also charged \Vith collaboration, was buried at Fort ~an National Cemetery among com- rades who were killectln Vietnam. C •. F ruJs The six. pallbearers_ -Robert £._ a.mpatgn U . . · Chenoweth, James A. Daley Jr:-, -. . ~ · · · ~-_ Frederick L. Elbert Jr., King D. F R J _ t, -. Rayford, Alfonso Riate ant1 John A. or e·eiec ion Young -were the only • military authorities attending the funeral mass. "The men who are here -his com- . rades in suf(ering -understand far bet- ter what this costs and what it means to a person to be con(med, to be cut off for years and years," Rev. Freeman said. "IT J\1UST BE difficult to replace ourselves in society when we've been so harshly removed from society." Kavanaugh had been married only a few days when he was sent to Vietnam. The couple's first chilg was born about the time Kavanaugh was captured. Hls 22-year-old widow, Sandra, preg· na'.nt with their second child, sobbed as a ~farine honor guard fired a salute over her' husband's grave and taps were sounded. Exhausted and r~yed, she clutched an American flag which had covered the ceslcet a.nil was led from the graveside by her family. .AIR FORCE COL. 'Ibeodore W. Guy o( Tucson, Ariz., charged Kavanaugh., the \VATERVlLLE, Maine (AP) -Sen. Edward C. Gurney, (R-Fla.), says a Washington reception to raise con- tributions for his 1974 re.election cam· paign was "standard procedure." During a visit at his mother's home here, Gurney commented Monday on a Miami Herald stt?rf saying he received $20,000 from contributors who included pr~idential friend C.G. "Bebe'' Rebom and former White House adviser Murray Chotiner, fonne_rly of N.e~-Be~ The story, which appeared in Monday's editions of the newspaper, was described by Gurney, a member of. the Senate Watergate committee, as "the first in a long e1pected series of attempted hatdiel jobs by the Herald. • .'' "The Herald must have been bard up £or news to have a story pointing out that Republicans and conservatives are con· tributing to my re-election campaign. Who did they think will contribute, McGovern supporters?" he asked. to Officer Saves Day, NCLbs Bad Guys NEW WASlllNGTON, Ohio (AP) - "There's a time to act and a time not to act," says state Highway Patrol officer "'ho single-handedly rescued a mother and her five children from two escaped convicts. Authol1tie1 said Capt. J. J. Fullenkamp's r capture of the two men ended a 50-m.ile chase that began "1th a pris- on escape. During the ::hase, a Afalion County deputy sheriff W'as ld1led when )Us patrol ~r collided with a larm truck. FULLENKAMP -6 l'ULUNKAMP FEET, 6 fndles tall and weighing 280 pounds -climbed through a .....,d. floor window-J\,fooday-lo enter-the Thomas Niederrnier home, in whkil the two escapees had holed up. AFTER DROPPING the five Niedcr- micr children ·to safety, he went to another bedroom where Mrs.,Nledennier was being held. There, he took a rifle and a pistol from one or the tnen. The other 1nan quickly surrendered ,v I l h o u t resistance. · "!\f,Y concern was for the mother and children, and I was bound and detennin- ed they weren't going to be hurt,'' said the 25-year-old patrol veteran, faille< of nine children. Authorities identified tJie two men es Robert T. Hershberger, 31, f1 Akron and Richard Osborn, 31 , of Newark. Officiall said they had escaped from Marion eor. rectional Institution earlier Mcoiay. FULLENKAMP, 42, oommander of tho Bucyrus patrol post, said: "I figured I was going to encounter me real nuty guy -Hershberger. I figured lhe other one was ready to give himself up. "When I entered the second bedroom, Hershberger whirled toward me with a rifle. 1 knocked h1m down, and then T pirmed d°"'ll. rus hand with the pistol in it. "Osborn gave up rather easily after I had Hershberger down." The chase began on Ohlo 67 and con· tinued north into New Washingloo in north-central Ohio. The two escapees abandoned their stolen car and sneaked through a wooded area to the Niedennier home, a patrol spak~sman said. U~IT ....... AT LEFT, SUSPECT ROBERT HERSHBERGER, 31 IN SQUAD CAR Officer Led Fl" HoslofOI Through Second Story Window I I 17 I 17 I I .. . .. . -... • .• , • VOL 66, NQ. 184, 3 ~ECTION S, 38 PAGES ' ORANGE .COU NTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JU LY 3, 1973 • . • .Today's F lual N.Y. Stooks . ' N TEN CENTS Gasoline Dealers Report Pre-holiday Rus~h By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 .. o.11' Plltt Sl•lf Fill 'er up? Don't count on it this Fourth of July, ei!peclally ·on the Orange Coast where nearly hair or the·service stations may be clooed. • A random sampling by the Daily Pilot of gas stations from Seal Peach to San Clemente indicates that 14 out of the 30 B~tty Grable , Movi e, Pinup Idol, 56, Di es Betty Grable, the favorite GI . pinup of \Vorld \Var 11 and star of dozens of Holly- '"'ood musicals - the girl with the million dollar legs _, has died &t age 56. The self-et. facing star had been irr and -out _ :>f the .. bospJta'-'--"I!<'; fighting lung can-~ cer for several months. Details of the life of the "highest paid woman fon 1946-47," and that famous picture, are on Page 5 to- day. Mesa11 Expecte<l To Get Top Sl'!t On Harbor Boarcl . Ne\\'JlOrt-Mesa School trustees tonight are expected to continue their tradition of alternating the presidency or the school board between Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. members. The job is expected to go 1.o attoroey Donald Small"'ood, a resident of i~eSa Verde in . Costa J\.1esa. ~1rs. 1.1arian Bergeson. a Newport Beach resident; is current board president. retailers polled will be Closed \Vednes· day. Four additional stations may be closed if the pre.holiday rush on gasoline depletes thetf supplies. Dea1ers in all cities indicated thal warnings of a holiday gas drought had brought customers in increasing numbers 1.-1onday and Tuesday "''ith the intent to "stock up" for the Fourth of July. V.S. Drops Ex-POWs' Charges WASHINGTON (AP") The secretaries or ttle Anny and Navy have decided to drop · aldini-the-enemy and -other misconduct charges against seven amiy and .Marine enlisted.men who were war prisoners in North Vietnam. P1?fltagon sources-said today that Army Secretary Ho\vard Calla\l'ay and Navy Secretary John \Varner found there \Vas SERVICES HELD FOR EX-POW SHOOTING VICTIM-Page 4 insufficienl evidence on which to try the former PO\Vs before courts-fnanial. An eighth enlisted former PO\V, Sgt Abel L. Kavanaugh , 24. Denver. Colo .. also \Vas charged, but killed himself last \\"eek. Pentagon sOiyces said the charges against him "'ere null and void when he died, but that his record \vould be formally cleared. The actions by the two top civ-llian of- ficials o! the Army and the Navy leave charges pending against two officers, Navy Capt. Walter E. Wilber, 43, of Columbia Crossroads, Pa., and Marine Lt~ Col. Edison Wainy,•right )i.flller, 41, of Tu~in. ot,ltfes or both aiding the enemy and misconduct were flied against \Vill:x!r and Mjller, both veteran fi ghter pilots, lq.sl ,\\'eek by Rear Adm. James B. Stockdiile of Coronado, \vho \Yas a senior PO\V The Daily Pilol poll.took in both major and mino r brands in all communities. Supplies appeared best in Huntington Beach where all stations sa mpled in- dicated they would be open and worst in Laguna Beach where two out°of the three said they intended to close and a third said it was unce rtain. l\f otorists heading farther south. to San Diego, may experience p r o b t e m s , THIS IS PARADE ROUTE Huntington Beach's ~9th Bank er Thomas Casey also has ex- pressed interest in the presidency, but he lives in Corona de! Mar. He is vaca- tioning in Bermuda and will miss tonight's 7:30 meeting in the choral room of Estancia High School. commander. B' C d S The misconduct charges against the r,g rO tV een eight enlisted \\'ere filed !\Jay 29 by Air . F'o~ce Col. Theodore W. Guy or Tl/cso"n. For H unti1igton Ariz., \1•ho comm anded a POW compound _ School board officers serve one-year terms. Prior to lonjghl's election, the board will also seat a new member, Orville Amburgey or Costa li.Iesa, who \l.'aS elected to the seat formerly held by Mrs. Beverly Langston , who did not seek re- election. 4 Alleged Drug Dealers Charged NEW YORK (UPI) -Poll ce !\fonday charged four alleged members of a ma- jor narcotics ring with paying detectives $100~000 in bribes to destroy government evidence and supply the whereabouts or a witness they planned to murder. The men were caught and arrested 1.tonday in the final scene of an elaborate trap by two undercover policemen posing as corrupt cops. The bribes were the largeSt ever r(!C(lrded In the New York Police Depart· ment. Deputy Police Commissioner Wlllia1n l\lacCarthy said . for nearly five years. Many of the specifics behind Guy's formc.li charges never were mad!'! public officially, but Guy previously denounced some POWs he commanded as cowards who, he said , "openly colla borated \Vilh the enemy" and caused physical hann to some of their comrades. Guy's charges came after months of behind-the-sce nes discussions with Pen- tagon and military legal officers who had been counseling a lenient. forgive-and· forget altitude where possible. After filing charges, Guy said that he had spent "many, many nights thinking about it" and decided that "it ha d to be done." Besldes Kavanaugh, th~ enlisted men involved arC Army Slaff Sgts. Robert P. Chenoweth, 25, Portland, Ore.; John A. Young, 27. Graylake. Ill.; James A. Daly Jr., 25, Brookl yn, N.Y.; King D. Rayford, 27. Chicago ; Army Spec. 4 l\-1ichael P. Branch, 26, o(Highland Heights, Ky. and lo.111rine Staff Sgt. Alfonso Riate, 28. of Santa Rosa, and Marine P'vt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr .• 25, Brentwood, N.Y. The eight enlisted had been held ca p- tive for at least five years each and. before their release in l\-1arch. had been JJnked to antiwar statements., and ,.messages. Salary. Hiked Cou1it y Ernployes Get 5.4% Boost ORANGE COUNTY employes -almost 10,000 or them -were granted a 5.4 percent salary increase today by the Board of Super· visors. The raise compares with a 5.6 percent boost given in cmploye salaries and fringe benefits last year. Personn~I Director William Hart said the cost to the cotrnty In the coming rlscal year would be "less than $6 million." He saidJ.bc total cotiJd, be $5.5 million or as mu Ch as $5.9 million. ...,.., THE UNCE!ITAINTY is because the exact amount of stat• and federal funds the county will receive In 1073-74 to ap ply to salaries has not been determined. Last year 28 percenhr the salary costs were in state and federal money. The pay raises will not aHect the $350 million county budget adopted last week. · THE ADDITIONA L cost of the increases will have to be ab- 8orbed In the various departmental budgets. according to Robert Thomas. county administrative officer. , J -, .. Holida y Pc1rade An est11nated 250,000 local· residents and tourists arc expected to converge upon the downtown Huntington Beac:_h area \Vednesday ror the city's 69th an· nual Fourth of July parade. The holiday·s activilies \Viii begin at 10 a.m. "'ilh the parade, followed at 3 p.m. by a free concert in the park and climax- ed with a pyrotechnics display at 8:45 p.m. off the municipal pier. Theme of the day's events is "An Old Fashioned Fourth.•· This year·s parade \viii feature more musical entries than ever before, said director l\fark Hammarquist. a member of the Huntington Beach Jaycees \\·ho are sponsoring the patriotic display. The two-hour parade will involve more than S.000 participants in 134 entries, in· eluding 25 bands and drum and bugle corps. SO equestri an units and about 30 commercial ~nd non-commercial floats, he said. Nearly every entry is a trophy wi nner from some other parade in th e state. ii'ird- cach group has been specifically invited to participate in the Huntington Beach parade. Hammarquist said. Cul from the· parade. hov•ever, \1·ere "walking " entries sponsored by local organizations which in the past ha ve strung the ·parade out to more than -three hours. In all . this year's parade "'ill be about 100 entries smaller than last )'Car's, he said . ' "\Ve're after quality. not quantity," he sald. ''I don.'.!: "'ant just a bunch of people out there walking." The parade y,·ill leave Lake Pnrk at 10 a.m .. led by the Long Beach ~lounted Police -the same group which led the Rose Bowl Parade. Behind them "ill be Grand l\1arshal Air Force Lt. Brian \Vard of Hunt ington Beach, a form er prisoner of 'A'Sr. Among the bands \\'il l be the 300-pil!ec !\-1usic Man Band of lluntington Beach. 11 composile band made up of musicians in the fluntington Beach Union High School District. and the group which travelled the furthest to participate -a 12~pie<"e dl'\lm 11nd bugle corps from Hacinc . \Vise. which performed at Presidenl Nixon·s inauguration. Th<! parade will head souttt on !\tAin Street, turn on Fifth Strecl In front of the Judges ' reviewing stand In front ol Ci1y IS.. PARADE. Pogt II especially if lra\•eling on the San Diego Freeway at nigh!. The California State }\ u tom obi I e Association idcnlified the stretch of Ii'llersta1c 5 as a shortage area, along \Yith California 1. Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo count ies, and the Sierras. Most former 24-hour stations are now clo:sing dur!ng night because of the cur- rent gasoline shortage, the auto clu~ snid. San Clenlente ha s been so me\\'hat of :in oasis on the dry stretch bct"'~n Orange and S(l"n Diego counties for nighL travelers on Sundays and th is condition will hold true for the holiday. \V. J. Shell and Dick \Vatson Arco. !hi• two stations which recently had to shut do"'" their pumps Jate Sundays bec;tu~1· they ' crealed traffic lie-ups, say the y ""il l Hai{ed as Harbi11ger stay open untd 8 p in. or 9 p.nt. \Vcdnes- day for !ht: C'Olll c·n/cnC1• of bolld.ay tr:11·clcrs Els(•\1ht'rt' 111 tl1c 1uu11fn. gasoline ap- 1wnrcd 1n good )oupph· i\fonetay. alt hough 1hc nurnbt•r of !>t'r1 Ice stations curtalling hours 11 as.h1t;ht'r th:in in past yeN rs. Spot rh.•t·k, thruu~hout the countr)' ~howt•d 1hat rnost di~!ribulor.'< expected r nough ~upply to h:1ndlc thc-holiday rush . Health Plan .Ql('d By TO:\I BARLEY 01 lllt 01H ... Jlllot Ili ff More than 30,000 Orange , County V.'elfarc recipients \\'ill get free medical and hospital_ care, drugs and eyeglasses. starling Aug. l under ao $11 IJlillion plan hailed today by its Unveiler as "a pilot program for an imntinent-?atiooal·heaJth service .. , Dr. J. !\·f. Slubblebine. director of Californi a's Department of Health. an- nounced the signing of the Orange County Foundatlon ~lea lth Plan shortly before opening a da y-long tour of county hospitals. clinics and other medical fa cili ties. He said the ~11 million cost \\'iii be shared by the state and federal governments. f.Iore than 550 of Orange County's 1.500 physicians have agreed to provide the necessary services to in· digCnts. he sa id. Dr. Fred h'l. Kay, president of the Orange Count y Medical Association , said physicians will charge their normal _ privale psti~ (~for indigents ~vin~ strviCes ttla1 include midical and hospital treatment, eye care, drugs, X· rays and laboratory services. All the 1velfare rcc:ipi~ts currently being enrolled by the 've\fare department and OC"1A officials presently receive ca re through !he state·s l\fedi-Cal pro- grain. But both doctors said the ne"' plan is a vast Unprovement on !\Jedi-Cat provisions which compel indigent palients to serk care fro1n an overlvorked Orange Count y l\ledical Cen ter that "'as often a great -~ distance from their homer. "Under this .plan," Dr: Kay said, •;the \\'elrare re<?ipient needing treatmen t can go lo a n·eighborhood ph ysician or health care provider lVho is enro\locl in our new pl<1n ." ll r. Stubblebine said lhe. Orange Coun1y progr<1 m. unique to Sou thC'rll Californi:i . is a health care plan that wi !l lend "inevitably to a national health se rvice for a!l Americans by 1976. "It is bound to come." he said. "1 lhink 11·e are just three years a,1·ay fro n1 a na- lionlv idc system that 11·ill put a govem- 1nent eont rolled program "'and private medical care side by side for the fi rst 1imt>:" Dr. Stubblebine said ~he plan signed by the state and the OC:l.1A will run for one year. {(om Aug. l . "It 1vill then be revie\\ed both as to its medical and physical aspects," he said. Both Slubblebine and Kay hailed the program as superior to prepaid health plans in Ule sense. thal. recip4enta will be trealed by local doc tors rather tlwn by clinics and hospitals often de-signated by operators of private health programs. And both physicians said il is highly li kely that the p/<1n 11•ill be rxtcnded in lhe ruturc to insure idef\llcal covera ge for 68.000 "le.di-Cal patien1s in Ora nge Cou nty. 1 Newport Man Recovering After Police Shoo~ing A Nc11,port Beach man, shot t11·ice in the abdo men by a policeman as they both tried to rout a cro11.·d of partying pc<>plc ,,-ho got out of hand Friday night, is now recovering after the nearly-ratal episode. Charles \Vhitney, 261 of 116 31th St.. is listed in satisfactory condilion at lloag "lemorial Hospital. where he under went surgery shortly after the shooting. Investigators say they are still un- certain why \Vhitncy behaved in the manner he did. ll·hile apparently only trying to disperse the mob of about 400 pe<>p!e congregating in a one-block area . Elec ted Trustee Ren1ains Teacl1 e1· OCEANSIDE (AP l -J. Paul Adkins said today he won·t take th e seat 10 11•hich he y,·as elected on the school board because "teachin~ is more importanl to n1e. ·· . Adkins. 42. was elected April 17 to th school district's board of trUstees but later was notified formall y o! a state la1v \vhich prohibits a school cmploye fron1 serving on the bonrd . Ted Dixon. superintendent of San Diego County school s. said it would be a misuse of public funds if Adkins remained on the teaching payroll even lhough trustees arc unpaid . Ne ivport Trasli Dates Delayecl Nel"port Beach trash collection creW".J will •t:ike· a •tty of£ 10 celebrate Independence 0 a y \Vedncsday. - Areas , oL lhe City regularly scheduled to h,Jve thei r refuse pick· ed up \\'ednesday will have to wait until the next regularly scheduled P,lcku p day, \\1hlch is Saturday. ac· cordlog \o General St.rviccs Dirt>c- tor JAcob l\lyndersc. • II<' \1·as seen to run out of his home carrying a shotgUil . as officers Rich.:1rd Goodell and hlike Sullivan ,1·crc mov ing through the crowded area ordering the ll'ine <1nd bee r-drinkers to leave. Seeing the shotgun , they ordered \\"hitncy to halt and drop it. According· to !he police account. ~ did nol immediately do so, ru nning off do1vn an alle y. ln1·es!igators said aft er suddenly stop- ping, ho\\'erer. thal \\1hitncy turned back around ll'ith his shotgun. facing police, nnd then made a sudden move forn·ard 101\·ard thctn . Officer Goode1! fired at !hat point as a defense tactic \\·hen it appeared thRt \\'hitney 11·as prepa ring lo attack in the cro1,·ded, confusion si tuat ion. The. victin1, hit t1vi ce in 1he abdomen, ·had to bc carrier\ to a 11·niiing ambulance by Offiet:r Sullivan and his partner. ""ho fi red the shots. because the street 1vas bloc ked by the jeeri ng throng. Beer cans and \\'inc bottles also pelted the emergency f ehicle as they left the scene \l'ith the 1\·oundcd man lying insidC>. Police said aftcr"•ard that \Vhi1ncy 1''3S r.nly lrying t~ prot ect his property - however unwisely under the circu m- stance s -.ind no . charges ha\'e been filed against him for carrying the \1· a- pon into the !)lreet. Four Me11 Held In Check Scl1eme LOS Ai\GELES IAPl -Four m<'n v.·ith IHl0,000 in Bank of America traveler 's checks and the same "\'Slue" in phony 1100 bills v.·ere caught trying to sell the bogus arti cle:oi in a Bank of Ameri ca bank branch, the FB I rcpor1s. The-men h.1d ''one of the largest tind most sophisticated o~ratlons in the c o u n Ir y.·· headquartered al Jay (irnflx Co .. an El ~gundo prinllng shop. !he FB I said. Booked "lond{ly fo r ln\'tsllgation or conspiracy and countl'rfcltlng "'crt S1anley Halprin. 47. Los Angeles : Daniel i\llgdol. 43. lla1\'thornc: Jerom e Snchs. 37. Soln Dimas. !Ind 1-lownrd c;anowill , address nnd ngc unstillvd. HAl t S MEOIC AL PLAN State Hea lt h's St ubblebine ,,. Je1velr y, Cash Ta ken in H 0111 e At Sunset Beaelt. t\ Sunset Beach man was robbed of more than $28 .000 \1•orth df jewelry and cash "lbnday by a p<iir of bandits ,,·ho may not ha ve kno"·n 1\hat they 11·ere tak- ing. Capt. James Broadbelt of the Orange- Co u n 1 y ShcrHrs Department said approximately $26.000 of the India n ' je\\-c\ry "'as in the car of Curlis I larold \Villiams whi ch the thieves escaped in after taking cash and pt•rsoflill jewelry from him in his Sun~! Beach ho me. Broadbell said the car ll'<lS found Mon- day night in Downey after ir had been sel afi re and there is evidence some jewelry was still in the car when it -y,•;:is touched off. Broadbelt said \Villiams. :>11. v.·as "·ork- ing in his garage ::it l!IB I 1 14th St. when two men approac ht.>d him and one pull{'(] "''hat appeared to be a .38 cJliber revol ver. He sa id they tied hi m tn h i.~ work bench and too k sonic rings off his fingers and $1.400 cash out of his 11•allct be fore escaping in his car. \Villiams said he 1ras t1blc 10 \1 or k free of his bonds shortly after the p.1ir Jell and called Sheriff's deputie~. ' Orange ~oas t I Weather It look!; llkc pntchy lo1v clouds 1n the 1nqrni11g hour~ for the 4th but oll1cr\1·isc 1nos1ty sunn y \\'h!l lllgh.~ in the 70s <1t 1he beaches r1s111g to 00 inland . Dri ve ca refull y and don't celebrate the ~th \1•1th a 51h on the 3rd. l iSS IDE "TODA\' Tl1t tJiablo Ct11111011 N11c/ca 1· Project, wlte11 cnn1p/etetl. 1s ru fu r nisll 2.2 tnlllir;n. · kilfllr(1tts vf power to C<!1ltra l oitd Nort li,er11 California. See Jlrst stfJr!J ,,~ serie.t, Page 8. t..M. '"' " MtY•._I ll·lf C11itou•I• • M11lu•I l'uro1t1 • C~1illH ''"' ... , .. , .. 1 "'"" • Cl'lftltl " o • ...,_,, ceu11tr ' ( .. H_. " -· 1 .. 17 .... 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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -_ Special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox is loo~ into the purchase of President Nixon's · califomia and Florida estates and Nixon's . relationstiip with the Teamsters Union, the Los Angeles Times reported today. (Relatod story, Page 3.) Quoting a 90W'Ce familiar with the ln· quiry, the Times said the investigalioo includes Nllon's commutaUon cl the federal prilon sentence.of James R. Hof- fa, fonner--1"8-mster-Otief. --"Amljor focus of the inquiry is bellev· ed lo ~ the oooree cl funds for lhe 11.5 million San Clemente purchase," the Times said, referring to Nixon's Western Whlte House estate. "In addition, Cox's office has asked the General Services Administration to pro- vide lnfonnation on $1.3 million in GSA- financed improvements on the two estates. "One or the key questions to be answered, a 90uree familiar with toe in- quiry said Mooday, is whether any Republican campaign tunds or money provided by unions or corporations was u>ed lo help the Nil<ons purcha!e the~ Callfomll home," the Times said. The-..WfPlper aaid eo.-"' In-vestigating cootributlonl to Nixoo's cam- paign by "persons in the Las Vegas area ~ reotived kNms" from the Teamster pemjon fund. "Some union officers allecedl.Y prewred loan reelplenla lnlo contributing to the campaign," the Times said. 'l1'e orwspeper ~ !hat a numbe1 or 1 those prominent in tbe Watergate affair -including John Dean. John Mitchell, John Ehrlichman and Charles W. Colson -"supported Hoffa's plea for executive clemency." · After the President commuted Ho£fa 's sentence, the former labor leader was released from prison, and both Hoffa and Teamsters backed· Nixon for reelection. When Colson left his position as special counsel to the President to practice law, the Teamsters moved their $100,000-a· year legal business to Colson'.s finn. Woman Guards Named in Charge SAN FRANCISCO (U PI ) -A San Quentin Prison convict who charged that women guards constituted "cruel and unusual punishment" ha s received little sympathy from a federal judge. U.S. Distri<..'t Judge Robert H. Schnacke Monday dismissed the divll rights suit by Larrance Hand, 41, bul said he could refile it9t.'lf he sees fil to do so." Hand charged in his suit, filed in March, that the prison's two women guards were "in a position" to watch him bathe and one of them bore a strong 'resemblance to his wi fe. OUH•I COAST Iii DAILY PILOT T .... Orl "" C:0.11 DAIL'I' PILOT, Wll!I W!ll(ll •• -lned Ille ,,,_,.,_, II pUOll""" Dr IM Ort"'" Cot11 ,.,,,..ltflln9 Co-r. 5-· r1t1 tdllkllo1 •rt PUllli111eC1, M'Or.s•r lll•llYQ'll l'rld•1, 11r Cts•• Mts•. 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ITllr M r..,.llCN wlli'lolll tHClll - ftllttltil el CMl'Tlfl)f -, Sll(9fld cl•M 111111.,, llfW ti C"ll MtM, c11n.nr11. &llbtcri,rltft or ''""' n ,u ~fl!r1 W maJJ U II 1M11!11lri 111l11t1ry , OOlfN!i.n,. U, .. IM('l!Mr, • ble vlolatloo of Propooltlon 20, the coasUlne lJtllilUve. -= A letterot warning was sent to the company in June, Commlaslon Executive Di rector ?w1elvin Carpenter confirmed J\tooday in Long ~ach. A company representative phoned him June 13 for more explanation, Carpenter said, but Nixon N a1nes Cliief of AF WASHING TON (AP) -President •Nixon has chosen Gen. George S. Brov.'Jl , whcl directed the U.S. air war in Southeast Asia in the late 1960s, become the.Air Force's new Ollef ol staff, jt was learned today. Administration sources said Nix· on a l so i s pr omoling Undersecretary of the Air Force John L. McLucas Lo the top spot as secretary. ' - Brown. 54, will relieve·Genr John D. Ryan , who will reti re July 31 after com pleting a four-yea r tenn. McLucas, 52, replaces Robert C. Seamans Jr., who stepped out as secretary in mid-May. Alice Becomes Hurricane, Bears _Down on Island MIA!llrCUP!T -Alice, -the season'• first tropical· storm, irew into a fUn bur· ricane today and bore down on Bennuda. The National Hurricane Center said in a-special mid!Jlorning advfsory that the fringes of Alice's 75-mile-an-hour winds will begin affecting the Biitlsh resort -island during the afternoon "and the center should pass very near to Bermuda this evening." The advisory iocated Alice's center near latitude 1 3>. l horth, longitude 65.5 west, or about 175. miles south of the island. The storm was moving oorthward at an accelerated speed of 12 miles per hour, putting gale force winds within reach of the island by mid-afternoon. Bermuda resident.a were warned to prepare for high winds, heavy rains and rough seas. "Early satellite picture.s and reports from a military reconnalssance p!ane in- dlcale lhat Alice strengtheoed during lhe night and is now a hurricane," the Hur· ricane Center said. As hurricane~ go, however, Alice 'vas still a small storm, and with barely hur· ricane force winds. Alice was born from a tropical depression over the Atlantic Monday night. Park Stanaards Facing Scrutiny A possible amendment to city park standards will be discuned tortight at the Newport Beach parks, beaches and recreation commission meeting. PBR director Calvin Stewart said an amendment to the standard was re- quested by Councilman John &_tore after a check of the park acreage in the Har- bor Hills area was found to be below the city standard. Newport Beach currently requires l"'l> acres of neighborhood park land ror every 1.000 residents and 1.5 acres for community parks. Stewart said the city now has only 1 :n neighborhood acres per t ,000 resi· dents and no acreage for community parks. At its 7:30 p.m. meeting in city hall, the commission is also expected to choose a new chainnan to replace Claudia O\ven and seat new commission- ers Evel)"~ Hart and 'von Esch. thete11 been "notbiac aloce." The 19aue wu· rOlled by Commllllooer Ronald C.Spcrs o! Newport Beach, wbo wu Invited lO the Sunday ceremonies but didn't go. Ile dro ve by and "it was grand, in· deed," he said but It made him wonder about the status or the violation report. Caspers is also chairman of the Orange 'Cou nty Board of Supervisors. Under Proposition 20 paased last November, all development vl'ithin the coastal zone must have a permit or an exemption from the new controls from the coastal commission. Deputy State Attorney General Jeffrey Freedman said the Cannery developers are still subject to rmes if they. have violated the proposition, even if they file' for a permit 'or exemption. "Despite our letter, they went ahead?" Commissioner James Hayes, a Los Angeles C.Ounty supervisor asked. Caspers nodded in reply. Hayes said Los Angeles County has prevented some similar actions by not allowing the building department to do final building inspections on coastal r.one projects_wlthout a permit or .. exempUan.__ Newpor t Beach and pther coastal cities have continued inspections on buildings that don't have a~coa.stal commission go- ahead Urst, Carpenter 'has reported. The coastal permit zone extends 1.000 yards inland from mean high tide line. The South Coast Region .covers 6range and Los Angeles counties. . Fro111Pqel PARADE ••. Hall, tum on Walnut Avenue and head. back up Main Street to _Pecan-Avenue and tum north on Lake Street Jo return to the Park.------ Presentations of awards will be made at the park at 1:30 p.m., followed at 3 p.m. by a free park concert by the Hun· tington Beach Community Concert Band. An invitation-only mayor's reception \Ylll be held in the afternoon at the Sheraton Beach Inn. A 2l>-minute fi reworks display will be staged by the fire department off the municipal pier at 8:45 p.m. Police, who will be working 12-hour shifts to ~trot the crowd and' monitor traffic, warn that it is illegal for persons to take-lheir own fireworks to the beach. Murdered Couple From Pitts~h ~AN fil!EGO (A,P) -Two persons found slain here last week were a man and woman who had traveled to San Diego from the Pittsburgh , Pa. area, police say. The man was identified Monday as Ronald Gaylord Watkins, 38, of Allegheny County, Pa. The woman, described as in her 20s, remained unidentified. Walkins, who had been stabbed and shot, wa s found Wednesday in shrubbery near Sea World aquatic park. The woman \vas found Saturday in the same area. Police said she had been stabbed to death. - Confab OKs Agenda HELSINKI. Finland (AP) -The Euro- peari Security Conference adopted an agenda .today that could lead to increased contacts between East and West and en- dorse the Eastern European boundaries drawn up behind the Soviet Red Anny after World \Var II-. The 35-nalion ~meet· ing is being attended by foreign min· islers or the United States, Canada and Europe. !\fore Held in Greece ATI:IENS (UPI ) -The government to- day announced a fresh wave of arrests in connection v.·ith the abortive naval coup in ~1ay that led to the dethronement of King Constantine. It charged t~·O fonner cabinet ministers as conspirators . Pair Hostage~ Alleged Ra.pist Takes Californians NORFOLK, Va . (AP) -A young California couple were taken hostage to- day from a downtown hotel by a man police said raped a hotel resident and 1hen fired repeatedly on police oUicers called to investigate. Police said neither the hostages, l\.1r. and r..trs. Charles J . Lisanti, nor lhe stlll'.pect h3d been located, despite an areawide alert for the Usanti'' late model forti~ staUo n wagon. PoUoe said the couple were forced from the Atlantic llotel at gunpoint at midmorning, nearly 31h hours after police ln1Ua lly went to the hotel to In· vestigate the rapt report. Upon arriving, two policemen s11id a man fired five times at them-wtiUe they stood in a· hallway. Police said the gunman apparently hid in the hotel whlle at least two dozen police ofnctn and. dofl• c:ooducled • I ·f1oor-by-Ooor search for him. They described him as a white male about 22 years old and wearing a headband: Officers involved in the shooting said they were called to the sixth floor of the old hotel to investigate a reported rape of one o( the hotel's re_sidents.' When they arrived, poUce said, thr: man nred a shot from a aeventh-noor stairwell vantJge poin t, "I didn't return fire, but he fired four more shots." one policeman said. Several bullet holes could be seen in the walls of I~ sixth floor. · · llomiclde-detective Robert W. Towe said "A ro.year--old female resident of the hotel called police mlnuitl belore the shooting and sllld she had just betn raped by a man who craw~ through a small wlqdow atlove the door of her room. ,;. __ She later was taken to Norfolk \Jt:flCrnl lloapltal. .. A Sign of Peace I , f . ' -~· i" . Mrs. Richard Nixon admires baby doves found al \Vestern \Vhite I-louse. Nest and brood were first noticed by Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev. He com- mented it V(as a s ure sign of peace. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Judge Opens Way for Vice Arrests at Nudie Shows By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .... .,.,,, ~ .... .tt8ff Costa Mesa vice officers today are poised for further nudity arrests at Papa Joe's and the Fire House since they are no longer manacle<l. by a court-ordered ban on arrests. A new Superior Court action by Judge Walter W. Charamza Monday paved the "'ay for further enforcement of Costa 1'-fCS;&'s topless-bottomles.s ordinance. Judge Charamza's ruling dissolved the temporary restraining order granted June 8 by Superior Court Judge Robert P. Kneeland to Fire House owner Ra y &run. The arrest ban Was in erred while the Costa Afesa City Council decided whether the nude shows were t-hea tr iC 3 1 performances. Theaters are exempt from the nudity law. Clii1iese Envoy, . ' Nixon to Talk President Nixon is expected to discuss ~is goal or a negotiated se!Llement fo r Cambodia in San Clemente talks Friday with Chinese envoy Huang Chen . Huang; head of China's new liaison of- fice in Washington, will be flown here , aboa rd a jet airci-art from the presiden- tial fleet. Announcing the C(ln/t?rence ~1onday, Press Secretary Rooald L. Ziegler said. "Th.is should not suggest there's a matter of 'brgency to discuss." Nevertheless, the timing coincided closely with Nixon's Sunday signil)g of compromise legislation to cut off all funds for U.S. military activity in Indochina on Aug. 15. And it came amid increasing specula· lion that Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon's foreign policy adviser, soon will fly again to Peking and might, while there. confer 'vith Cambodia's exiled Prince Norodom Sihanouk. 'Mle council's rullng a week ago that the Fire ·Hbuse was not a theater was backed up by Charamza v.ilen he refused to issue a coort order forcing the city council to give Rohm a theater license. PaPa Joe's, which rode in on the coat- tail s of the Fire llouse's initial success in suspending the arrests, also had a theater license application pending before the ci- ty CdWlCil. City C:OUncilmen Monday n i g h l unanimously voted in favor of withdraY.'- ing the license request from the calendar after being infonned by City Clerk Eileen Phinney that the license was no longer wanted by Papa Joe's. Steve Waterbury, owner ()( the nudie club, said today he did not requesL \\'ithdrawal of his theater application but that he is not planning to raise the ~e 'With city hall. ~leanwhile, while the ordinance is in full effect, Waterbury said he would order his dancers to put t.bO:ir bikinis baak on. Fire lJouse cmploy'es maim:ain they Y.ill continUe with nude~ shows, despite the threat of armta. · · Since the nudity . ordinance went into effect last ~L1y the Fire llo~'. bas amassed a teta! of 29 bookings. Sirhan Brother Gets Sentence LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Sharil B. Sirhan, brother of convicted assassin Sirhan B. Sirhan, has himseU been sentenced to jail -.J.or threatening the life of Israeli Prime a.1inister Golda Meir. Sirhan, 40, was round guilty Monday of mailing a letter to Secretary of State \Villiam P. Rogers threatening Mrs. a.1eir during her visit to the United. States this yea r. He was sentenced to six months in jail but allov•ed to go free on '10,000 bail pending appeal. SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN1 HAD A CARPET INST AttA TION BY ALDEN'S. U.S. Considers Fuel Allocation- No Rations Yet • WASHINGTON (AP) -AdminlstratJoil olficials said tQday PlcY are considering a mandatorY riiel· aUOCation program tO deal with lhe citrreilt gasoline shortage, but ruled out gasoline rationing for the present. William E. Simon, deputy secretary Of the Treasury and chairman of the President's OH Pol.icy Commiltee, said a mandatory program "would force, under penalty, the allocation of crude oil and petroleum products equitably." ·A voluntary fuel allocation program has been operating since May 10 as a result of the nationwide shortage of gasoline and certain petroleum products. The Administratioo held public bear· _ings in mid.June on the voluntary pro- gram and whether a mandatory program is needed. The Dallas News reported today that a program.·for compulsory ratkming of all IJl<>!fl: !!leis .. IJad been preaenled-io lhe White House. The newspaper quoted ·Duke· Ligon, directo'r of lhe Ofnce or Oil and Gas of thC lnteriot Deparltnent, as saying the plan called for mandatory _allocation ·ol crude oil products, including gasoline, to the· consumer level But Simon and Ligon said in \Vashington· that the mandatory alloca· tion program under consideration does not include rationing at , the con.sumer level. "I'm talking ibout everything from crude oil on -you name it," the News qµoted Ligon a.s saying. "Everybody' would be oo it. "We're on the brink. We've got the \Vhole program ready. We would have annomced it five days ago except that v.·e wan ted to get Gov. Love's approval." Colorado Gov. John A. Love was nam· ed Friday as President Nixon's ne\v assistant on energy matters. In Washington, a spokesman for the division of oil and gas denied rationing was imminent. IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE CA RP ET E D THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COST A MESA, NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUNTINGTON BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IFWE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU.) . CARPETS e ·DRAPES 1663 Placentia An. COSTA MESA ---o;-4J;4838 • HOURS: Moo. ,,,,. Tllurs., 9 lo S:JO -fll .. f te f -SAT., .. :JO te 5 I I • • •• l ' I I 1 I ! I j f .) · I -1 . VOL. 66, NO. 184, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ' • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • . . . ·~ Today's F lnal N.Y. Stoeks TUESOA Y, JULY 3, 1973 c TEN CENTS -Gasoline Dealers Report Pre-holiday, Rush By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot .. Deify ..... 11•11 . Fill 'er up? · Doil't count on it this Fourth of July, especially on the Orange Coast where nea rly half of the service stations may be closed. · A random sampling by the Daily Pilot bf gas statlo~ from Seal Beach to San Clemente indicates tha.t 14 out of the 30 ' ' retailers polled will be closed Wednes- day. r Four additional stations may be closed i! the pre-holiday. rush on gasoline depletes their supplies. Dealers in all cities indicated that warnings of 'a holiday g:is drought had brought customers in increasing numbers Monday and Tuesday with the intent to "SU>ck up" for the Fourth of July. ' . The Daily Pilot poll took in both major and minor brands in all comn1unities. Supplies appeared best in Huntington Beaeh. where all stations sampled in· dicated they would be open and worst in Laguna Beach· where two oul of the three said they intended to close and a third said it was uncertain. ~1otorists heading farther south, to San Diego, may experience p r o b I e m s • • , . especially if traveling on the San Diego freeway at night . The California State Auto mob 11 e Associat ion identified the stretch o! Interstate 5 as a shortage are~. along with California J, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, and the Sierras, ~1.ost former 24-bour stations are now ' closing during night because of the cur· rent gasoline shortage, the auto club said. San Clemente has been somcY.'hat of :in oasis on the dry stretch befween Orange nnd siin Diego counties ror nig ht travelers on Sundays and this condition wlll hold true for the holiday. \V. J, Shell a,nd Dick \Vatson Arco, the two statiOns-which recently had to shut do.wn their pumps late Sundays because they created traffic lie-ups, Sly the y \\-'ill .__..OUll ea an .. , Police Set .For Nudie Shoiv Raids By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of tfle O.Uy Piiot Si.ff Costa Mesa . vice officers today are poised for further nudity arrests at Papa Joe's and the Fire House since they are no longer manacled. by a court-ordered bin on arrests. A new Superior Court action by Judge \Valier W. Charamza Monday paved the 'vaY for f!_l.rther enforeement of Costa l\fesa's topless-bottomless ordip:ance. Judge Charamza's ruling dissolved \he temporary restraining order granted June 8 by Superior Court Judge Robert · P. Kneeland to Fire House owner _Ray Rohm. The arrest ban was in efCect while the. Costa Mesa City Counci l decided whether the nude shows were t h eatrical performances. Theaters are-exempt from tfle nudity law. The council's ruling a week ago that tile Fire Hbuse was not a theater was backed up by Charamza when he refused to· issue a court order forcing the city council to ·give Rohm a the{lter license. . Papi Joe's1 which rode in on the coat· tails or the Fire House's initial success in sa.apending the arrests, also had a theater license application pending before the ci- ty council. City Councilmen Monday n I g h l unanimously voted in favor of withdraw- ing the license request from the calendar after being Wormed by City Clerk Eileen Phinney that the license was no . longer wanted by Papa Joe's. Steve Waterbury, 0\\11er of the nudie club, said today he did not request Withdra\\'al of_ his theater application but lhlt he is not planning to raise the issue ·with. city hall. Meanwhile. while the ordinance is in full effect, Waterbury said he would order his dancers to put their bikinis back on. Fi re House employes maintain --they will contiriue with nude shows, despite the threat of arresta. Since the nudity ordinance weq,t. into effect last ~lay the Fire House has amassed a total of 29 booklngs. 29th Inma te Stabbed SAN QUENTIN (AP) -A conyicted murderer serving a life San Quentin prison term was the 29th stabbing victim at the prison this year, a spokesman said. The Monday stabbing of Veit Walkins. 48, came three dayS' after three inmates were stabbed at the j)rison. Betty Grablf!, Movie, Pi1iup Idol, 56, Dies Betty Grab1e. the favorite GI pinup of Wo"rld War JI and star of douns ol Holly· wood -mueieals - the girl with the million dollar legs -has died at age 56. The self~f· facing star hnd been in and ·out Jf lhe hospital righting Jung can- cer for several months. Details of the lite of the 0 bighest paid womnn for 1948-47," and lhat famous picture. arc on Page 5 ~ d11y. I ' ... 'Natio11al Service .~ ,Pilot Plan' •• .. ' . .. ~ "' • '!-~. --.,;,_ •• • ~ .:. ~· ..i ·-• • . , " Straws ita the Wind • Crew from Smith and Reynolds Erosion Control lhing like ati artil.Jer~ piece. Straw is mulch for CoLnpany shoot straw onto embankment ot new sec· 1andscaping that \VIII line freeway. The straw ,Plow· lion of Newport Freeway in Costa Mesa with their ing n1achine can spread up to 30 tons (abollf' 600 Finn Strawblower, an apparat_ucs:.._w:.:h=i.:.ch::....:l.:.oo.:.k.:.s:_s_o_m_e_· _ __:b=al;.:e.:.s:._) _:o_r_s_t_ra_w_a_d_a"y_. _A_n_d_t_h_a_t _a_in_'_l_l_1a.cy_. ___ _ POW Charges Dismissed WASHINGTON ( A P ) The · secretaries or the Anny and Navy have decided to drop aiding·the-enemy and other misconduct charges against seven army and ~farine enlisted men who were war prisoners in North Vietnam. Pentagon SQUrces said today that Army secretary Ho\vard Callaway and Navy Secretary John Warner found there "'as ----SERVICES HELD FOR EX·POW SHOOTING VICTIM-Page 4 insufficient evidence on \vhich to try the former POWs before t'Ourts-martial. An ~ighth enlisted former PO\V, Sgt. Abe.I L. Kavanaugh, 24, Denver, Colo., also \\'lls charged, but killed himself last week. Pentagon sources said the charges against him -were null "and void "'hen he died, but that his record would be formally cleared. The actions by the two top civilian of· fic:ials.of the Army and the Navy leave charges pending against two officers, Navy Capt. Wallet E. \Vllber, 43, of CofUmbia Crossroads, Pa., and ?darinc Lt. Col. Edison W8inwright Miller, ~l. of Tustin. . Charges of both aiding the. enemy ond Mesa Poodle-Parlor Clipped by Burglar A burglar smashed his W"ay into a C:O.Sta Afesa 4)00dle-grooming parlor M~· day and hauled away ntarly Sl ,000 worth or loot, including a radio, hair eU-ppers end shears and 90 ornamental dog col· la rs. misconduct were filed againsl \Vilber and r-.liller. both veteran fighter pilots. last "'eek by Rear Adm. James 8. Stockdale or Coronado, \vho \Yas a senior PO\V commander. The misconduct charges against the eight enlisted were filed May 29 by Air Force Col. Theodore \\'. Guy of Tucson. Ariz., who commanded a PO\V compound for nearly fi ve years. Many of the specifics behind Guy's forma l charges never were made public officially, but Guy previously denounced some PO\Vs he commanded as cowards who, he said, "openly collaborated with the enemy" and caused physical harm to some of their comrades._ Guy's charges can1e after months of behind·the-scenes discu ssions with Pen- tagon and military legal officers wh.o had been counseling a lenient, forgive-and· forget attitude where possible. After" filing charges, Guy Said th at he had spent "many, many nig~ls tbinking about it'' and deci ded that "it had to be , done.'' Besides Kavanaugh . the enlisted men involved are Army Staff Sgts. Robert P. Chenoweth, 25. Portland, Ore.: John A. Young. 27, Graylake. Ill.; James A. Daly .Jr., 25, Brooklyn, N.Y.; King 0 . Rayford , 27. Chicago ; Arm y Spec. 4 J\oti~hael P. Branch, 2S, of Highland Heights, Ky. and Marine Staff Sgt. Alfonso Riate, 28. of Santa Rosa. and Marine Pvt. Frederick L. Elbert Jr., 25, Brentwood, N.Y. ~alary .Hiked County · Emplo y es Get 5.4% Boost ORANGE COUNTY employes -almost 10,000 of them -were granted a 5.4 percent salary increase today by the Board o( Super· visors.· The raise compares with a 5.6 percent boost given in employc salaries and fringe benefits last year. . Personnel .Director \VUfiam H3rt said the cost_ to the county 1.n the coming fiscal yeir ~ould be "less Lhan $6 m1[.liC?n ."l ·J€Said the total could be $5.5 milhon or as much as $5.9 mill!on. THE UNCERTAINTY is because the exact amount of state and federal funds the county wilt' receive in 1973.74 lo apply to salari~s has not been determined. Last year 2B percent of the salary costs were in state and federal rnoney. The pay raises will not aUect the $35-0 million county budget adopted last week, , THE ADDll'IONAL cost of the increases will have lo be ab- sorbed in the various departmental budgets. according to Robert Thomas, county administrative officer. Roberta A. Call, ol The Pet Set, 2121 Har~ Blvd .• called police when she found a hole sma5hed in-the front door glass where the burglar reached in to - unlock.it. ,. • -L-------------,.-------------' • , ' . • By TOl\1 'BARLEY -01 !tit OtllY P'llot S!llt li1orc lh.an 30,000 Oran ge County "·elfare recipients will get free medi cal and hospital care, drugs and eyeglasses starting Aug. I under an $11 million plan ha iled today ,by its unvciler as "a pilot program for an imminent national health. service." Dr. J . M. Stubblebine, director of California's Department of Health , an· nounced the signing· of the orange County Foundation llealth Plan shortly before ope{lii\g ~ day·long ~twr o! CQUnty hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities. He sE.id the SI I million cost will be sh~red by lhe state and federal go\'ernment.t ~Iore than 550 of Orange Count y's 1,500 physicians have agreed to provide the necessary services to in· digents. he said. Or. Fred r-.1. Kay, president of the Orange Count y A1edical Association. said physicians "'ill cha rge their normal private pati ent fee for indigents receiving services that includ e' medical and hospi!al treiJmcnt. eye care, drugs, X- rays and labo ratory ser\'iCC:s. All lhe welfare recipients currently being enrolled by the welfare department and OCliIA officials presently receive ea re through the state's f\1edi-Cal pro- gram. But both doctors said the new plan is a va st improvement on Medi-Cal provisions \\•hich compel indigent patients to seek care from an ovcr"·orkcd Orange County l\-lcdical Center that \Vas often a great distance from thei r homes. "Under this plan," Dr. Kay said, "the "'eifare recipient needing treatment can go to a n.eighborhood physician or health care provider who is enrolled in our new plan." Dr. Stubblebine said the Orange County program. unique lo Southern California, is a health care plan that "'ill lead '·inevitably to a national health service for all Americans by 1976. "It is bound to come," he said. "I think \\'e arc just th.ree years 3\\•ay rrom a na· tion~\·ide system that "'ill put a govern· ment cont rolled program and private medical care side by side for the first lime." Dr . Stubblebioc said the plan signed by the state and the OC't\fA ,.,,Ill run for one yea r from Aug. 1. "It wilt then be rcvie"·ed both as to it s medical nnd physical aspects." he said. Bolh Stubblebinc and Ka y hailed the program as superior lo prepaid hcallh plans in the sense · that recipients "'ill be lrcatcd _b~· local doctors rat her th<:tn by !See ll EALTJI, Page 21 Council Boosts Mesa Park -Bond The city council ~fonday night sped lhe $3.9 million Costa r-.1esa open space bond election on its WtlY by unanifll9usly 3p- provlng several techni cal requirements. one was the second reading and adop- tion ~an ordinance settlng Sepl . 11 as th.e election date and listing as separate ballot items $2.6 million for acquisition of the land and $1.3 for construction and Im· provemcnt. tnvolvOO In the election are 70 acres of property, including 1urplull school ,11es, in several areas of the city. , Tl~second Item, dealing with the riling of ballot arguments nnd ma iling or tax sttUemcnts, "'·as also approved by 5'-0 \'Ole of the council. s1ay open until 8 p.m. or 9 p.m. \\'ednes· day for the <.'Ollvenienec of holiday 1r~velers. 1'.:.lsc"·herc in the nation . gasoline ap- JX'arcd in good supply l\1onday, allhough the nu1nber or ser\'icc stations curtailing hours was higher than in past years. . Spot ehccks lhroughout tile country sho'A•ed that most distributors expected enough. supply to handle the holid3y rush. HAILS MEDICAL PLAN St•t• He•lth's Stubblebine ---------------' Mesa1t Expec te <.l To Get Toi> Slot 01t Harbor Boar<l Neviport-r-.1csa School trustees tonight arc expected to continue their tradition of alternating the presidency ol the school board between Costa r-.1esa and Newport Beach members. The job is expected to go to attorney Donald Small wood, a resident of r-.tcsa Verde in Costa Mesa. r-.1r s. Atarian Bergeson. a Ne~·port Bc3ch resident. 1s' cu rrent board president. Banker .Thomas Casey also has cx· pressed interest in the prt>sidcncy. but he Jives in Corona del ~1ar. •le is va ca- tioning in Bermuda aud \\·ill miss tonight's 7:30 meeting in the choral room of 'Estanci a High School. School board officers ser\'c one-year terms. . Prior to lonighL's election, the board ~·ill also seat a ne"' member. Orville Amburgey of Costa r-.lesa, \1'ho was elecled to the scf:l formerl y held by Mrs. Beverly Langston, \\'ho did not seek re· elcclion. It looks like patchy low clouds in lhc morning hour s for the 4th bul othl'rwise mostly sunny with high3 in th<' 70s at the beaches rising to 90 inland . Drive carC(ully and don't celebrate the 4th "·ilh a 51h on the 3rd. INSIDE T ODA. Y Tiie Dinblo Contt'Jll Nuc~ar Project, 10/1ea completed, is to furni$/l 2.2 milli011 k1lou'Utls of power to C~11trat ond Northern California. See f irst atory in series, Pauc 8. l,,M. ltv• " Mt-lt't , .. ,. CllllOl'flit ' M11l"'fl "Wfllll' • (llHliiMI ,.,. NlllfMI NIWt. • C:Mllc' " Or-C:elol9'Y ' c:,.,_.. " ,_,, l t·U 0.tltl NOiiet• ' SI.ell Mtr11tli , .. ,, •fll•rltl P'••t • Ttlt'¥1MM " 1111"11111-1 1 .. lt 'ntfflfft 11·1• l"lllM'IU t•ll W"tlltr _,__ • -... " W....W• Nrws tS.14 I Allll U llftn " Wl1'i. Ntw1 4 I I ·• I -. -. -- ,DAILY PILOT t 1 t~~o. July J, 1973 "' Pendlewn Cox laguirtf Bank Theft-Probe of Nixon • . ·. Case Hearil, The case against two Camp Pendleton Marines arrested on bank robbery charges last month has been heard in U.S.' District Court in san Diego and a disposition ln lhe matlt:r will come. in l\\'O week~. Judge ttoward B. Turrentine heard the case ~against 'Theodore ~I. rarrls ond Carl \\laync Davis, both 21 , at the 1.'0urt last week. "nae pair were amsted a few hours after they allegedly burst into the Bank ol. America branch at the base June S and beat a femate teUer wi[h a 1ire iron. The assailants then ned in an auto with $25,000 -In travelen checks and cash. Authorities allege that the duo then lied tbrou(!h the San· Onofre .Sentry Gate · and into San Clemente where they were arrested a short time later by base in· telllgence officers acting on a tip. The two men have remained in custody in lieu of $50.000 bond for each since the June 5 incident. 1belr vlclbn, base spokesmen said, has since recovered arid moat of the loot bas been returned. The pair will return to hear the disposi- tion or the case July 16 in Judge Tur- rentine's C'Ollrt. Alice. Becomes Hurricane, Bea1·s DoWJ1. on Island •, MIAMI (UPI) -Alice, the season's flnt tropical storm, &rew Into a -full bur· rlcane today and bore down~oo !Wnnuda.• The National Hurricane Center said in a sped al midmorninii advisory that. the fringes of Ailee's 7$-mlle-an-bour wipds ·will begin affecting the British resort isllJlll during the afternoon "and the center should pass very near to Bermuda this evening." The advisory located Alice's center ; near latitude 30.t norlll, longitude 85.5 west, -or about 175 trQles south of the illand. Tbe ltorm was moving northward at · an accelerated speed of 12 miles per hour, puttlog gale force winds within mdnJf the island by mtd-oltermoo, • I • • c r • I I L • • ' I I I I I I • ' • I Bermuda residents were warned to prepare !or high winds, heavy rains and rou1b seas. , , "Ear1y satellite pictures and reports from a military reconnaissance plane in- dicate that Alice slrenglhened during the night and Is now a hurricane," the Hur· ricane Center said. AJ hurricanes go, however, Alice was sun·a small storm, and with barely bur· ricane force winds. Alice was born from a tropical depression over lhe Atlantic Monday night, Burglar Breaks Into Apartments A burglar broke into t"·o locked loca- tions at a Costa P¥fesa apartment com· plex Monday, stealing nearly $300 'o\'orth of items ranging from tools lo artwork, pl11.1 a model sailing ship and exotic spices. Donald M. Harten, o! 2700 Peterson Way. lost -s1&s worth of possessions. amon g them a painting of a l\fediter- rane8n fishing village, spices and a spit.-e rack. He di scovered the break·in when he returned from a shopping trip to the market. August T ... \Vilklns, or the same ad· dress, told police someone kicked a padlock of fthe door of his storagr chest in his gara~e and took ,off with $100 "'Orth of toolJ. Wilkins. 78, discovered the theft v«hcn he went to get the tools to work Otl I CC' for his parents·in-law. OUN•I COAST CM DAILY PILOT ""' O<antol cu" 0411.Y l'ILOT, ... ;111 Miich I• comblfllll ll>e ~,.,n., is 1111100..._ iw !tie ~ CM~ l'"!l"Wllnl c-.MY. S.... ...... ltlon1 I ll -(lMd, ~ "'""""' J"rld,ly, ,.,. CM!t Mtit, N_.t 9N<ll, Hunll"'19'1 •-w~-''*" v111n. '-"OllM 1..cl'>, t"'IMIS-ltMOt ~ ""' Clettltft'91 S.n J11o1n C.iti.ff-A .i,..i. '"IGMI IClltlo!I 1-M il.,... Sll\lrtl•'I"' .._, Sllrldt 't'I. Tt.e prl!>e.l!Yi 1t11BIWl1rlt M iii I• ti Ull W~I 11, s rrnt, C•I• Mn•. 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Homes Reported BUUEl'IN The Calllomla White IJou1e said tbls afternoon Chat Pre31ident Nl.s:on 11 ri~ pulled by wbat be regards as mallclo~t reports tbat tQggest wrongdoing ""as In· volved In the pu.rcblse of bis oceanside estate. Pre11 Secretary Ronald L Ziegler slilid Nixon's reaction ,_ ... , one of dlsbe- lltf "'hen he read one report today. LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -Specit1l \Vatergale prosecutor Archlbald Cox is looking into lhc purchase of President· Nixon's California and Florida estates and Nixon's relationship · "'it h the Te4msters Un.ion, the Los Angeles Times reported today. (Rela ted story, Page 3.)-_ Beach Ranger In Hospital Following Fall A liuntington Stale Beach Park ranger is listed in guarded condition . today suf- fering a skull fracture after he was thrown from a moving pickup truck at about midnight Monday. Police said they ha\'e been unable lo detennine if Robert B. Culbert.son. 28, fell off the truck or was pushed by a handcuffed prisoner he was: taking to Huntington ~atji City Jall. TOO priSoner. Gilbert Rocha Costello, 26. of Los Angeles, had been fighting with the ·rangers prior to the mishap, police reported. - According to police a c co U'n t s , CuJbertson was called to the state beach by two liJeguards to break up a fight between Costello and another man later identified as Joseph Le'l{iS Re ta, 23. Costeuo·s brother. 1be lifeguards told police that Costello a~edly took Culbertson's night stick away from him , chased Reta with it and threatened Culbertson with it until the ranger drew his service revolver. Witnesses allege Costello fought and str:11Uled with the ranger ~e he was belllg handcuffed and placed m the back fX" a pickup truck to be taken to jail. Apparently the ranger was standing on a running board on the right side of the truck as it was driven up Pacific Coast Highway. He fell o(f as the truck neared the Huntington St. intersection. John Kalko, 24, another state ranger arrived on the scene sbottly after the ac· cident and was administering first-aid to Culbertson when he was reportedly con- fronted by ~ta wtJo started to fight with him. .He \\'as rescued by off duty Orange County Harbor patrolman Ric.hard Lara, 37, who subdued Reta and placed him un- der arrest. Costello was booked in city jail on charges ol assault with a deadly weapon and resisting arrest. He was tre·ated at Pacifica Hospital for m~r cuU received "·hen he also fell out of the truck after it had come to a stop .• Reta was booked on charges of resisting arrest. CUibertson is in the in· tensive care un it at Pacifica Hospital. TONIC HT NE\\1PORT-l\IESA SC•IOOL BOARD - Regular meeting, Estancia lligh Choral Room. 7:30 p.m. \\1EONESOAY, JULY~ JULY 4 CELEBRATION -Picnic. band concert , baseball garne, contests. square dancing and more. Costa l\lcsa City Park. II a.m.-4 :30 p.ni. FIREWORKS -Orange Coast College stadium, 7 p.m. Adm. Adults 50 cents, children 2$ cents. Quoting a source familiar with the in· quiry, the Tfmell said the Investigation includes Nixon 's commutation of the federal prison sentent-e of J ames R. Hof· fa. former Teamster Chief. "A major focus of the inquiry Is believ· t"<l to be the source of funds for the $1.5 n1i11ion San Clemente purchase ," the Tin1es said, referring to Nixon's Western \Vhite lfoae estate. "In addition, Cox's office has asked the General Services Administration to pro- vide information on $1.3 million in GSA- financed improvements on the two estates. "One of the key questions lo be answered, a source familiar with tile in· qu iry said Monday, ls whether any Republican campaign Nnds Or money provided by unions or corporations was used to help the NiXons pur'chase 'heir California home," the Times said. The newspaper said Cox is in- vestigating contributions to Nixon's cam· palgn by "persons in the t.as Vegas area "'ho recCived loans" from the Tenmster pension fund . "Some union officers allegedly pressured loan recipients into contributing to the campaign," the Times said. The newspaper noted ~hat a number of those prominent in the \Yatergate ::affair ....,... including John Dean, John Mitchell. John Ehrlichman and Charles \V. Colson -"supported Hoffa's plea for executive ' clemency." After Jhe President commuted Hoffa's sentence, the funner labor leader was released from prison, and both Hoffa and Teamsters backed Nixon for reelection. When Colson left bis position as special counsel to lbe Presid_egt to practice Jaw, lhe Teamster! moved t~ir $100,0CJG.a~ year legal business to Colson's finn. Masseuse Hit By Angry Patron In Costa Mesa . A young masseuse Was pistol-whipped early today at a Newport Beach health spa parlor _and police arrested the assault suspect four hours later in Bakersfield. David R. Junk, 'rl, was booted on suspicion of-assault with a deadly weapon after bis capture and was being returned later today for arraignment. Detective Ken Smith was to escort the suspect in the 3:20 a.m. incident back to the Harbor Area. Detective Sgt. Don Burdsall said no motive was immediately established for the attack at the Olympus Massage Parlor at 2930 W. Coast Highway. He add~ that the patron became angry with the unidentified 21-year-old mas,,euse a11d pulled a pistol on her and . two other parlor personnel. Investigators said they expected to· have additional information after qlies· tioning Junk upon his arrival in lhe Harbor Area. The victim, who poHcc declined to identify due Lo her embarrassment and fear of reprisal, suffered a cut on the back of the head when struck by the customer 's weapon. She was taken to Hoag ?>.lemorial Hospital where the wound was stitched up, but she did not require admittance for further treatmt!nt. Mesa's Retired Pos.Jniaster Fet,ed Retired Costa :?>.<tesa Postmaster John .J\lugiewicz \1·as honored for his decade of service to the city MondAy night. In a unani mously adopted resolution the city council praised Klugiewicz for doing "an excellent job for the people of Costa l'i1esa" and for his "faithful scrv· j ce'' to the public. Klu giewicz, 61. of 2662 Ri verside Drive, retired J une 28 after 38 years in the U.S. Postal Service. 11e was appointed IX)Stmastcr in 1963. ,\ repl acement for Klugiewicz has not bei!n appointed. N elvpo1·t Ma11 Recovering After Police Sl1ooting A N~1vport Beach man, shot twice in .the nbdomen by n policeman a!I they bot h tried ro rout n cro"·d or p<u1ylng people 1\·ho got out of hand Friday niQ:ht, is now recovering after the nen rly-fa lal episode. Ch11 rlcs \Vhitncy, 26. of 116 37th St., Is listtd In satisfactory condl llon at Hoag ~remorlal l,logpjtal, where he 1Jnder"·enl surgery shortly after the shooting. Investigators say they are still un- certain why \Vhitney behaved In lhe manner he did , '"hlle apparently only lryirrg to disperse the mob of about 400 people conaregatlng In B one-block area. lie was seen 10 run out o! his home carrying a 11hotgun, as officers Richard GoodcU and Mike Sullivan were moving through the cr-Owd~ ,area ordering the u•inc and beer-drinkers to leive . Seeing lhc shotgun, they ordered Y.'hltne:.y lo halt and drop It. According to lhti pollce account, he did nol lmmcdlatel.Y do so; running ofr down an all~y. , I Investigators said after suddenly slop- ping.-,ho1rcver, that Wl)ltncy turned back nround \\rith hi~ shotgun, facing police, and then made a sudd en move forw ard 1011·ard them. ' Officer Goodell fired at that point as a dc.fcnse tactic when it appeared that \Vhllncy "'as preparing to attack In lhe crowded. confusion situation. The victim . hit t"\\iCe In the abdon1cn, had to be cerried to a waiting ambulance by Offlctr Sullivan and his .partner, who fired the shots, because the strttt was blocked by the jeering throng. · Bee r cans and wine bottles also' pelted the emergency vehicle as they left the sceM wit h the "'OWlded man lying Inside. ·-PolJce said afler \\•ard that \Vhltney was onJy trying to protect hi.s properly - however unwisely under the clrcum· stances -nnd no charges have been fllt'd. ng&.1ns1 him for cnrrylng the wea· pon into the street. ( ' Nixon: Nam-es Cliief of AF • WASHINGTON (AP) -President Nlxon has chosen Gen. George-s . Brown, who dlrecttd the· U.S. air war ln Southeast Mia in the late IMOI, become the AJr Fo"rce's oew Chief of staff, II was learned today. Administration BOOrces said Nix~ on al so i s p r omot ing Undersecretary of the Air Force John L. l'i1cLucas to the top spot as secretory. Brown, 51, will relieve Gen. John D. Ryan, who will retire July 31 arter completing a four-year terin. McLucas, 52, replaces Robert C. Sellmans Jr .. \\'ho stepped out as secrelary in mid·t.1uy. Restam·ant's Debut Irks Coast Panel South Coast Regional Zone Conser va- · tion comlnissi.o.ners <}(~ a little mi(fW, about the grand opening of the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach Sufiday but not bcyause they weren't invited, • They say ~evelopers Burgess-Donovan of Corona del Mar and their Santa Ana attorneys. have ignored. a notice of possi- ble violation o( Proposition 20, the coastline initiative. A letter of warning was sent to tbe company in June, Commission Executive Director Melvin Carpenter confirmed Afonday in Long Beach. A company representative phoned him June 13 for more explanation, Carpenter said, but there:s been "nothing. since," . The issue was raised by_ Com.missioner Ronald Cas'pers or Newport Beach, who was invited to the Sunday cerem~nies but didn't go. He drove by and "it was grand, in-' deed," he said but it made. him wonder about the status of the vioialion report. Caspers is also chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Under Proposition 20 passed last November, all development within the coastal zone must have a permit or an exemption from the new controls Crom lhe coastal commission. Oep'.uty Slate Attorney-General Jeffrey Freedman said the cannery developers arc still subject to fines if they have violated the proposition, even if they file for a permit or exemption. "Qespite our Jetter,. they went ahead?'' Commissioner James· Hayes, a Los Angeles County supervisor asked. • Caspers nodded in reply. Hay~ said. Los Angeles County has prevented some similar actions by nol allowing the building department to do final building inspections on coastal zone projecU without a permit or exemption. Newport Beach and other coastal cities have continued inspections on buildings that don't have a coastal commission go- ahcad first, Carpenter ~as reported. The coastal permit zone extends 1,000 yards inland from mean high tide line. Th e Sou th Coast Region covers Orange arid Los Angeles counti~. From Ptlfle J HEALTH ... clinics and hospitals often designated· by operators of private health programs. · And both physicians said it is highly likely thal the plan will be extended in the fu ture to insure idenTicaT coverage for 68,000 Medi-Cal patients in Orange County. • 250,000 Expected For Parade ... An esnmated 250,000 local residents .'.Ind tourists arc expected to converge upon the downto"'n Huntington Beach area Wt.'<ir)l!sday for the city 's 69th an· nual Fqµr th of July par8de. Th e holiday's activities \\ill begin at 10 a.n1. with the pa rade, followed at 3 p.m. by a· rrec concert in the park 0 aod climax· eel with a pyrotechnics display at 8:45 p.m. off tbe municipal pier. Theme of the day's events Is "An Old Fashioned Fourth." This year's parade will feature more musical entries than ever before, said director l\iark Hammarqutst, a member or the Huntington BeaclJ Jay~ees who are sponsoring tbe patriotic di!play. The two-hour parade wlll involve more than 5,000 participants in 134 entries, in· eluding 25 bands and drum and bugle corps, 50 equestrian wtits and about 30 commercial and non-commercial floats. he said. Nearly c\•cry entry is a trophy winner from son1e other pa rade in tl:le state, and each group has been speciUcally .invited to participate in the ltuntington_Beach parade. Hammarquist said. Cut from . the parade, however, we.re "\valking" entries sponsored by local organizations which in the past have strung. the-parade out to more than three hours. In all, this year's parade will be: about 100--entriea-amaller than laat y~s.~ said. "We're after quality, not quantity," be said. "I don't want just a bunch of people out there walking." - The parade will leave Lake Park at 10 a.m.1 led by the Long Beach Mounted Police -the same group whldl led the Rose Bowl Para'de. Behind them will be Grand Marshal . Air Force Lt. Brian Ward of Hl.Dltinglon Beach, a former. prisoner of war. ' Among the bands will be the 300-piece Music Man Band of Huntington Beach, a composite band made up of musicians in the Huntington Beach Union High School District, and the group which travelled the furthest to participate -a !ZS.piece · drum and bugle cori>s from Racine, Wisc. which performed at President Nixon's inauguration. The parade will head south on Main Street, tum on Filth Street in front of the judges' reviewing stand in front of Cit)'. Hall, tum on Walnut Avenue and bead back up Main Street to Pecan Avenue and turn north on Lake Street to return to the park. Presentations of awards will be made at the park at 1:30 p.m., followed at 3 p.m. by a free park concert by the Hun- tington Beach Community Concert Band. An invitation-only mayor's reception will be held in the afternoon at the Sheraton Beach IM. A 29-minute fireworks display wilh be staged by the flre depa~ment off lhe municipal pier at 8:45 P\(Il· . Police, who \VUI be working lZ.hour Shifts to control lhe crowd and monitor traffic, wam that it Is illegal for persons • to take their own firework! to the beach. Confab OKs Agenda llELSI NKI, Finland ( • .\P) -The Euro- pean Security CA>nference adopted an agenda today that could lead to increased contacts between East and West and en- dorse the Eastern European boundaries dra"'n up behind the Soviet Red Army after World War ll. The as.nation meet· ing is being attended by foreign min· isters of the United States, Canada and Europe. · SESAME STREET SESAME STREET IS ABOUT THE ONLY STREET IN THE HARBOR AREA THAT HASN'T HA{) A CARPET INSTALLATION BY ALDEN'S. THIS IS PARADE ROUTE Huntington Beach's 69th • U.S. Considers --· Fu.el Allocation- N o Rations -Yet WASmNGTON (AP) -Administration or!icials said today they are considering a mandatory filel allocaliQR program to deal with the current gasoline shortage, but ruled out gasoline rationing for the present. • William E. Simon, deputy secretary o[ the Treasury and chalnnan of the President's Oil Policy Committee, said .a mandatory program "would force, under Penalty, the allocation of crude oil and petroleum products equitably.'' A voluntary fuel allocation program bas been operating since ~ay 10 as a result of the nationwide shortage of glsoline and certain petroleum product.!. The Administration held public hear- ings in mid-June on the voluntary. pro- gram iOO. whether a mandatory program is needed. ' . 'l11e ·Dallas News reported today that a Rrocram ·for compulsory rationing of all motor fuels ~d been presented to the White House. The newspaper quoted Duke Ligon, dlrector of lhe Of'Oce or OU and Gas of the Interior Department, as saying the plan called for mandatory allocation of crude oil products, including gasoline, to the consumer level. But Simon and Ligon said in Wasbingtop. that the mandatory alloca- tioo. program under consideration does not include rationing at the consumer level. · "I'm talking about e~rything from crude oil on -you name it," the News quoted Ligon as saying. "Everybody would be on it. "We're on the br ink. We 've got the \Vhole program ready. We would have announced it five days ago except that we wanted to get Gov. Love's approval." Colorado Gov. John A. Love was nam- ed Friday as President Nixon's new assistant on energy matters. In Washington, a spokesman for tbe division of oil and gas denied rationing was imminent. IN OUR SIXTEEN YEARS, WE HAVE CARPETED THOUSANDS OF HOMES IN COSTA MESA , NEWPORT BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH AND HUNTINGTON . BEACH. ONE NEIGHBOR TELLS ANOTHER UNTIL WE HAVE WORKED IN EVERY HOME ON A BLOCK. ALDEN'S THE FORMULA IS SIMPLE-WE TRY TO MAKE EACH CUSTOMER HAPPY. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-WE PROBABLY CARPETED HER HOME. (IF WE HAVEN'T, BRING HER IN WITH YOU .) HOURS: Moo. Tlwu Tloun., 9 to 5'30 I CARPETS e DRAPES • 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA ' 646-4838 Fal., 9 to 9 -SAT., 9:10 to 5 •. , • i