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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1973-07-10 - Orange Coast PilotI I ' '' • - • . , . ' Mitchell •nidn ~, Tell -. Nixon of ·Plan~ Coverup~ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 10, 1973 YCL .... HO. It!, I SIECTIOHS," l"AO•l ... ' ---- • I oun ' - 7 Mitchell :t CdMYouth Divers Say New Find '·' 1'1\.ept 'Nixon dn-DaTk' t ~WASHINGTON (AP) -Fonner Atty. ,Gen. John N. Mitchell today denied ·sworn testim~ that he approved the ,\\latergate wir"etaPp.ing, and said he did not tell · President Nixon of campaign in· volyement or cover-up for fear ot crip- '.plirig the 1972 re~Jection effort. 4 1itchell told the ·Senate \Vatergate ·committee he went along with coyer-up operations designed to keep the lid on the wiretap story and White House domestic surveillance activities, to avoid "scarring the presidency." lie described domestic. spy plans as "\Vllite HoUse horror stories," and said their disclosure during the campaign :eoUld have been even more significant ,than ·wat~~Qte ,its~lf· . • . · The -former-attomey ·general ·and cani-- .paign manager, once rated the man ·closest to Nixon himself, said he decided !'to keep \Vhat he )(new o( Watergate from the President. -Mitchell sci.id that to his knowledge, Nixon was not aware of the Watergate ·Story until long after the election. • He said he did not believe Nixon knew, 'idanlg!Under ·questiOQ.iilg.t~t beli ef was ''based solely on.my association. With the .President and not on conversations on the affirmative side of the subject mat- ter." ___..Accompanied ·by his attorney but not --bYhis wlfe, Martha, f.fitchell spent two hours answering qUestions put by the committee counsel at tbeJeievi,sed near- ings. He disputed key eleme nts in the testimony of Jeb Stuart l\.fagrudcr, once aq aide, who has said ?ifitchell ap~roved the political spy plan and authorized a $250,000 budget ·'1ltfh.e!i .~ist~_he .... agt~}IJ..V!:~ tbe _. p1an. . Mitchell said it . was his very strong opinion, b8sed on tiis • encounters with Nixon and his own decision to shield the President from Walergate knowledge, that Nixon didn't know the facts. &ALllOA 15LAND ' -· 0 ' ' . . e>e'lJt.. " .. ' .~ • -DtllY Pitll Hftl ""'' Indeed, Mitchell said he never· got to ,,,.: bot""'1 ~·~ll"~~hjln&Sf, '..,., though he acknoWledgetl part1CJpatlng 1n three meetings at which spy plans were '#"'MAP iffo1cA¥£s'·lltRnM't!PiT's1ns rN :MURD~CASE ' ; (See MITCHELL, Pqe Z) O'KHf• Girl'• H~, School and Where Body Was Found . Arrested In Murder By AR111UR. IL YINSEL Of .... DallT ...... ,,.,, Peter Rictiard \Vooten. a former _Corona del f..1ar High·-School student .- Aionday was arrested by Newport Beach police and held on murde r charges in the slaying of ll·Y~ Linda Anne O'Keefe. Wooten, 18, of 2320 Second Ave .. Corona deT lflar. was booked into Newport Beach City Jail. Investiga tors have declined to disclose \\'hat led them to suspect Wooten, who was hustled out of his home about 4 p.m. in a lightning raid by detectives who had been fo llowing him. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did say \Vooten knew the girl wbo vanished Jo~ri· dey-after leaving Lincoln Intermediate School where she was enrolled in a sum- mer school typing class. During the hours and days in which in- vestigators exhaustively questioned hun- dreds of persons, one theory developed that she must have gone with someone she knew. The pattern seemed to indicate that the strictly-raised Aliss O'Keefe, daughter of former Sunday School teachers. would not hitchhike nor carelessly associate v.'ith strangers. "This was the first .year she was even allovted to go to the beach without an adult along." said Capt. Oyaas. No bail can be set prior to arraignment , in a ~pital case such as murder and Capt. Qyaas said today he was uncertain how soon a murder complaint might be issued. Little additional infonnation could be secured about the suspecl, who was believed to have been graduated last _year ~ropt CQ.r~ ~I ~111r J:ligh School. "J ust 'no occupation.'" he remarked when asked. if Wooten v•orked • The Newport Beach poli ce helicopter could be seen hovering dimly in the overcast above the \\'ooded Corona del l\1ar neighborhood as the dr agnet tighten· ed to scoop up the suspect. , (>olice car radi9{. were tuned lo\v so 'messages Could nOt be .overtleard. Newsmen who spotted a detective car in the neighborhood traveling at a good speed and assumed this might be the .J talian Sets ·_Risky-Reeord - I break In the O'Keefe case followed along: T d • • d p · • p • The actual arrest could not been seen i I -ra ewin s roVln.tr am from the .. poned and pholograjiher's CARRARA . llaly (UI) -Carlo Bergamini set "'hat he called a world record l\.tonday by driving a car bUodfolded for 43 minutes in the ceptcr of._,~ . -P01ice <1""1!1"h!d • raff ii:· 1 rs? Bergamini, 38, drove his car 4ii miles through the streets and returned to the starting point without mishap. Bergamini. a telephone operator. said the previous record for blindfolded driving was 30 minutes, set in Madrid in 1938 by a Frencb- man named OUvleux.., ..-----~ vantage pol.DI. I _ .. ·---_ .. _, ... -··-··---·~·· _. ____ -· .. --~ ·-·----____ ·-·--·--' ·--~~;:: saf;~~~-:::.c1ive George T T R Fl No news . photographs were being 0 ranspac 'a, ce , eet l>O'rnltted of Wooton later Monday durin' . the booking nnd jailing procedure, aPi' A parently as a security measure. 1 - -· -\ Detectives quealioned the suspcct's 8}' A""\tON LOCKABEY · "This is . ideal powerboat weather." mother Afonday night but did not indicate . ,, .· '-'"" .•~ .... •-'.... ..,ru.ct _aiucf Cotto.aboard .the Pegasus 11. 1 • today \\'betber thls p,rovided any sqlid i't o'J'be11'Me.wiodl tlla~•...-~.U\e...1"4wt 'a~'\c!tifi9~ ~"ttiC ., i for..matiGQ.~JQc. ~ ... contin.u.ing In- northeast in the Pacific can be a boon or , vcstig~tion. . a pain, depending upon what kind of boat Class A yachts at about ~\., knot~. In A cburt-issued search warrant was you're riding ln the Transpaclfc yacht smooth. seas." signed this morning, allowing lawmen to race from Los Angelea to Honolulu. But aboard the 60 racing yachts It was enter Wooten's house in a hunt for any At the moment, there are only three teeth gnashing weather. RapkUy fading evklence whk:h might link him to the crews in the race gloating over the $-&-were any chances or a record Cl'OS!ing by O'Keefe slaying. knot iephyra wbiQ..;came whispering out any one of lhtryachll. And, according to Investigators also at first declined to of the northeast Monday. 'nley are •. the weather map, there seemed little 1ay "'hether the suspect hustled away so aboard the three escort veseels, Pegasus &hance of any improvement in the q·uickly had any link lo the O'Keefc kill- 11, Tranqulllly and Kualii. (S .. TRANSPAC, Pase %) (See MURDER, Pa1e ZJ •• ' ' 'CAN'T BLAME MOM' Lincoln School's Cocker Li1icol11. Scliool Aide Re1ne1nbers Murdered Girl Room F'ive at Lincoln lntennediate School was emply and the clatter of typewriters manned by young girls was replaced by silence. · The custodian leaned on his broom, theorized, rnoralized and phll~phlied on thE! fate of Linda Anne O'Keefe. John'Cocher. a man with an 11-year-<ild daughter of his O\\'n, was one. of the last persons to see the O'Keere girl alive. lie noticed !he girl about 12: 45 p.m. Friday, on a fateful pay telephone call to her mother at the family borne at 602 Orchid Ave . ''She was upset," Cochi'.!r ttcal\ed from overhearing the tall , dark·haired child on the phone. Linda needed a ride along the one-mile route meandering below Spyglass Hill to her flO\\'er-surrounded home t\\·o blocks or so from ·tbe Corona del Atar Post Of· fice. · • H.er mothe r couldn't pick her up. The janitor continued his talk about the ·ride· hOme tile gi rl wanted from ln- sLructor Sandy Hoover's Room Five typ.. ing clll'SS. · } "She dldn't.want'to v.'3llt home.and she ltidn't •·want "' to 'wait either," Cocher recalled . · "You can't blame her Mom," he ad- <led.1 "Girls walk home eYqry day and 001hing happens, ... but then just look at society today ... -- · Cocher ~udf{t his views of a Mimctimes cruel, un lrustworthy world by telling how be used the O'Keefe Incident as an object lesson for his own daughter . "1 sat her down and made her read that new!papc.r to our whole family," he explained. . And !hen he closed up Room Five and, except for his jangling keys, quietly went away. The name Linda Anne O'Keefe already had OOcn removed from the class roster on the wall. • Enormous KEY WEST, Fla. (AP\ -A Team or treasure hunters• says it has found a wreck believed t~ be the Nuestra Senora de Atocha, a 350-year-old galleon worth an estimated $400 million. The divers displayed on Monday three silver bars. 71 1 silve r pieces of eight and other artifacts they sa id they reccveffi! from the w~ck .site-in the f.farquesas 1\eys 40 mil west of here. The trca re hunters estimated the '4·ort h of the 'items at $'750.000. They said one of the 00.Pound eilver bars malched the description of a bar on the manifest of the Atocha. whi ch wreck· ed in a hurricane in the first quarter cA. the 17th century. The divers sa id the bar carTied engrav- ings that matched records in Sevillt, Spain, which list bar No. 4594 aa \\'elghing 63 pounds with a fineness or 2,380 parts of silver. THE ATOCHA carried some 40 tons or treasure, and a sister shfp that went do1\'n in the same storm, La f\.fargaMta, carried 27 Ions. A spokesman for a professional diving finn 1't'ilh which the treasure hW'lters 1vorked, Treasure Salvors, Inc., sa.id the find 1vas made in 20 feet ol water near the small islands owned by Florida. • Son1e experts think the Atocha sank in 50 feet. and several treasure teams in the Florida Keys are working wrecks they believe to be the Atocha . The state or Florida gets 25 percent of the value of any treasu re recovered, and !he searchers keep 75 percent. Dennis English, a stat e marine archeologist ·overseeing the salvage operation, said, "If thei r re~a rch is cor- rect, it certainly is the Atocha." He said the discovery could be "one of the most spectacular" ever made from both the historical-and monetary stand· point . ' Orange Coast Weather It'll be mostly sunny \Vednesday according to the 11.·eather service. Those early morning low cJOuds and fog v.'ill burn o!f earlier .leav- ing the beach areas around 72 de- grees rising -to 88 inland. INSIDE TODAY Playboy maoatine has an- 11ouneed ft i1 co1uiderl11u "edt- torial adj1"9tme11ts" pttrn.ant to rile U.S. Supreme Court deci· sfona on obscenity, but the bold· tr Pent lioiue maoazh1e predicls "ifo cl1an9e." See 1tory, Paoe 7. Ctll .. r11l1 I CltuHIM tt.U C-lc• IS Crttt_.i II 0..tll ,._kH It IEllMoNI .. ._. 6 IE•tw1el-I I IEF!TI• tMllitCtl 14 F'--t f.11 ~-14 •1111 L.....,. 1t 1,,M. ltYf' 1 _... . M11!1Hlf'W1 t WtliM91 N,_1 .. 11 0.-t""' C-IJ It '""' ''"'' ller.M Mtrtlett 11 Tflt..-111911 11 ,,,,.. ... -&---w-. ._... ..... 1).14 WtrN....... 4,U Ten Facing Court Date Over Drugs Ten persons Indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury ofter a Costa l\1esa drug raid that ended wHh the wounding ol two lawmen have been ordered to fnce trial Aug. ts Jn Superior Court. , Judge James· Turner set the trial on multiple drug counts and ordered all 10 defendants to return to his courtroom Friday ror pretrial action. Blair Madden Alderson , 20. or 22tll Paclflc Ave., Costa l\1esa, is additionally indicted on charges of assault v.·ith a deadly weapon following his alleged iden· tificaUon as tbe gunman who cut down t"·o officers. Whittier Police Lt. Bradley Hoover, 32, and federal narcotics agent Leslie Ken. ney, 34, were among a force of Costa l\tesa and Whittier police, Orange County sherifrs officers and federal agents who' raided two Pacific Avenue homes last May 10. • Ul'fT ....... f --- r ..... r.,.i MITCHELL 1'ESTIMONY • • • ... -lie aald "" ... jeded them every time. Mitcbtll uld he did not want Nixon lo know about tho wa,.,,ate ·lllfair during the campal1111-· "I didn't believe Uuit it was Ip- -Pl'Ol)lille for him to -that kind of.. knclwtedge, because. I knew the actions 'be would take and it would be most detrimental to his political campaign," Mitchell said. "He was not involved," Mitchell testified. "It was not a question of deceiving the public as far u Rlchard Nlxoo was concerned •.. I believed at that particular time, and maybe in retrospect I was wrong,_ it occurred to me that tho best lhJng 14 .do was ju!I lo keep the lid on through tbe election." Mitchell also contradicted as a "palpable, damnable lie" Magruder's ear~ testimony that he was shown wiretap lop, and that he had siiggeslod earlier this year that Magruder might get executive elem~ if coovicted for his admitted perjury'in the cover-up. But the central dispute retl}Ained the decision made at a meeting in Key Bis- cayne, Fla., on March 30, 1972, where ' political spylq WU ~. . •. Ellsberg's poychiatrllt In ll'IL Mltdiell said he found out about this 11111 1111<r 1he wai.rgate burglary June 17, 1172. MJIChell said he went alone with upects of the cover~up for fear th.at Nix- on might k>se the election if the facts came out. He 58id he didn't tell Nllon about the cover-up in their frequent meetings. l'ttltchell said he approved payments to the \Vatergate detendants, which he said he believed were for legal fees. ttfitchell said he docs not understand how his deputy, Magruder. could have misunderstood his instructions to drop the original political espionage plans. "If there is a problem here it's a prob- lem of misunderstanding or a con- travention of my orders," he told the committee. 3 Fair Workers Injured as Cru· Slams Into Pole., Magruder testified that "Mr. lifitchell agrt!ed to approve the project ... It was Three persons were-seriously injured specifically approved for initial entry in· early toda y when a Car carrying to Democratic National Committee head-operators of an Orange County Fair quarters in Washington ..• " booth slammed into a utility pole on l'.air OfJlcera claim the raid on the· first home yielded substantial quantities of dangerous drugs including cocaine valued at $100,000. 'Mley said they then entered the Alderson home and were met by gun- llre which felled Hoover and Kenney. FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL TOOK HIS TURN BEFORE SENATE WATERGATE INVESTIGATING PANEL John N. Mitchell S.ld He Never Informed Pre1iffnt Nixon of Bugging or Coverup Plan Mitchell's account today was directly Drive in Costa Mesa. contrary to that testimony. Police said the accident occurred when Mitchell said when the spy plan came the driver, 31-yea r-old Lehualnni A. up. his reaction was: Paishon of Norwalk, took her eyes off the Both men have since recovered from their wounds. Lilted among the defendants are. Aide-, Michael William Moore, 28; Dennis Lee Whitson , 25, James Lee Johnson. 22, ,Robert Klaas Witbaard. 20, and Judith Ann Scheeringa, 22, all ol the Alderson address. O'Donnell Says Nixon to Suffer Most on Homes Mit~hell Quips "We don't need this. I'm tired of hear-road-to look into the rear view mirror · ing it;.,_Cvi-Let's not discuss it any because she thought she was being further ... Jn my opinion it was just as followed. clear as that." Ml•·• 11 __ 'I':, The impact demolished the car, l.l;ue said any prowem about this brought down a live wire but did not v~rdlct on the .espionage plan was ~ne of shear off the pole. Similarly . indicted arc April Pi.fai Hutt'hinsoo, 23, of 117-36th St., Newport Beach, Robert Anthony CooloreJli, 26, of 2188 Pacific Ave., Costa lofesa, and Stephen craig Findley, 25, and James Frederick Kistner, 25, both ol Long Beach. Serious Answers Hard ,to Come By misunderstanding or of contravention of Mcd"cal. f' ·a1s 1 Costa M his orders hr Ma&ruder 1 o l1c1 a esa Mltcbell said lhat ,,,: this day he re· • M'"110rial fk>l\>ital said "'1ay that lhe mains uncertain of how the wiretapping Paashon woman and ~~er Tana From Page l \YASHlNGTON (AP) -Former Ally. BOSTON (AP) -President Nixon will Gen. John N. Mitchell testified before the suffer more from charges that U.S. tax. Senate Watergate committee today, but dollars were used for improvements to where was Martha? his San Clemente and Key Biscayne "She's in heaven like all the angels," homes than from the Watergate scandal, -rOrmer' Pf-e"Sldential adviser 'Kenneth 1.11tchell told reporters shortly before the hearings began. ''They didn't have the O'Donnell says. right kind of television set (or her." TRANS. PAC ''While the public may nol understand That was a reference to a news story • • • the complications of Watergate, it does last week that quoted Senate sources as d ta d · f · saying the Watergate committee had or-weather un ers n paying or improvements to fered to provide Mrs. Mitchell with a col- _Wbat..iLmeans,loo,Js..tbaUhc.smalle the Presiden't·~-~es-i~ California and or set in a private room where she could ' light-weather yachts will slowly close th~IOFfd&:-"O'DOMetl sal<I lnanlfitCNle·•w~ww~li 'IChlhehearlffg . gap between themselves and the big with the Boston Herald American Asked Whether Martha would attend Class A speedsters. , published today. the hearing, Mitchell said, "I've' riever As a mntte~ of: fact. it has already O'Donnell served as special adviser seen her refrain !rom anything she sthta.t1ed h11;ppenmg, As of rollcall Monday_, and appointments secretary to President w~ns1:'ed 10s~~~I more t•"mes why t•· ere were only three CIEW A yachts left •11:: among the first IO in the handicap stand-John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. voluble Mrs. h1itchell did not accompany iogs. He saii:I he is "honified" by talk of im-him to the hearings, Mitchell ans\\1ered First overall for the Second straight peachment or resignation of the Presi-each time, ''She decided to stay away. I day waa David Allen 's 42-loot sloop dent as a result of the Watergate affair. don't know why. You'll have to ask her." Im robabl f San Fr · R · ~1itchcll wouJd not say whether Mrs. P e rom anctJCO. unnmg "However when the evidence i.s in !\.1itchell was in Washington or would be her a close second was the Cal-48 Salacia · ' . . ' sailed by Joe De Meter of Richmond Nuon ~ay hav~. to mate a decision to watching the hearings on television. occurred. "I've never quite got to the ~~lby, Lynwood, were 1n serious con- ~ltchell bantered with newsmen when bottom of It," he said. . dill?"· . . _ .. he arrived at the hearing room 10 But he admitted that he was aware in • Listed !n. cr:tical cond1t1on be~ause of minutes before the committee's session advance that Magruder would lie to the internal 1n10:1es she. suffer~ 1n the 3 began. federal grand jury that ~Mucted .the a.m. eras~ 1s YazmLn ~1art1nez, a 17- Asked if he was nervous, Mitchell original investigation. "I lei 3; pretty year-cld girl from Bel!. . . ~J;:~ y~~ .. ~~ew:1an sapoi~~~fi strong feeling that his test mony \\'as not A_ fourth passeng~r 1denb!1ed as Carol going to be entirely accurate," Mitchell We1SI1er of Artesia was treated and his hands were shaking so as to make it said. "He did It of his own free will.,, rele~. . . difficult for him lo light his pipe. "I Mitchell said hi"s own rati"onale for Police. said the. four fair workers were didn't notice," Mitchell said. b t I b th A k·• hen •· I talk d "th p . going along with the cover-up was to pre-r~turn1ng to t e1r mo c w en e ac-s 1:\1 w •ic ast e w1 res1-h h . cident occurred d._ent Nixon Mitchell replied "President vent t e pu lie from becommg aware of - \lho?" ' ' the previous activities of the White House Martha--tias·becn-quoted-as-saying~plwnbers~group,--and-olher~Wbite-R ---.,..,.-----------t--1 NU:on should resign over the Watergate House horror stories." USS paceme1i s~andal, that the ·President · was sur~ Two of the Watergate conspirators, E. rounded by liars and that her. husband, Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, were · . Nixon's campaign manager in 1968 and members of the "plumbers" crew that Tak;1•g Classes until a month afler the Watergate break· burglariied the ofll~ bl o· a n i c I .., .., in last year, was protecting the Presi-..... dent. When pressed for a serious statement, ~11tchell said with annoyance, "I've never had any comment to the press on Watergate and t'm not starting now." FromPOf1e l MURDER •.. SPACE CENTER, liouston (AP) - Ten Russian cosmonauts and a delega- tion ol space engineers started their first full day of "elementary" school toda y, including English classes. Refuse Assistance Bob Grant's Robon from Newport Barbo~ serve his natidn, O'Donnell aaid. Yacht Club clung precariously to third No_w a i:nanagement co.nsultant and place; Theo Stephens' Lightning was fl!lh ~bUc relations representative in Boston, ing ,and Said onJy they wanted to talk to him about something involving a girl. "He's 'not the, kind' for that," remark· ed Detective Dan Disanto. The cosmonauts and 24 engineers ar· rived at the Johnson Space Center early Monday to begin planning for the Apollo- Soyuz Test Project. a U.S.-Russian SNCe flight planned for 1975. and Al Cassel's WatTlor Bahia Corin-O'Donnell aald Sen. Edward M. KeMcdy , lhl y ch • O.Mau., i5 the Democratic party's an a t Club, was sixth. . leading candidate for the presidential bid Among the front-runners m boat-for in 1976 boat co~pctition for f!rst-to-!_inish, Mark "If Ted decides lo run, 1'11 be for him Johnson s record-holding Wt n d ward and I'll work for him" O'Donnell said ' Passage wu_still leading, bpt by only 15 ' · miles over the llgh~er Ragtime from Long Beach. Windward Passage had only logged 182 miles in the previous 24 )lours -and was 1,337 miles from Diamond Head. Others in the running for line booors were ~ime, 1,352; Black.fin, l,378; Robon, l,372 ; and Ondine, 1,386. 'The weather picture remained the same from about laUtude n to XI. Only three yachts were still holding to the northerly parallels. Most of the others •had dropped down bet"'een latitudes 27-28. . Here is the handicap picture as of ~ton-· day. OVERALL -Improbable; (2) Salacia; (3) Robon; (41 Tenacity; {5) Llghtnlng; 16) Warrior: (7) Arlana: (S J Illusion ; (9) Witchcraft : (10) Moon Day. CLASS A -(I) Rolxm; (21 Lightning; (3) Ondine : (t ) Ragtime: (5) Min Sette. CLASS B -(I I Improbable; (21 Salacia; (3) Sanderling JV: ( 4) Sllversword; (5 ) Starwagon. CLASS C -l l) Tenacity: (2) Sirocoo: (3) Blue Streak; (4) Kolohe : (5) Red Rooster. CLASS D -!I) Ariana: (2) Illusion; !3) Witchcraft: (4l Moon Day; (5) Woodwynd. OU.N•I COAST " DAILY PILOT ' t"' O•...-Coa11 011.ILY PILOT, "'llfl ...,ICll It ~-IMll 11M N.-.Prtll. lo ...,elWtt.11 Irr llM Oreno;ie ,C .. t! Pvbll.,,lftt c:omp,.,,y_ Jepe. rett ld1tlon1 ere IWllll~. _, lh._.. 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(UPI I -Age and the· ~which has kept evangelist Billy Graham preaching the Gospel since 1947 may finally be taking their toll. Graham bas told a news conference that the upcoming lo-day upper Midwest crusade which begins Friday at the !\.1in- nesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul "may be one of the latter stadium crusades." ?'"-r.;- ''J'm physically unable to do it," Graham said. The evangelist, \vbo has drawn millions to his crusades for 25 years, is now 55. He said that the flamboyant style that has been his trademark takes too much out of him. He said the animated technique has got to become more subdued because he can't preach "from ~ base anymore.'' ~ The reference was to the holding of crusades in ball parks, which were fre- quently the only racililies large enough to hold the cro\\'ds he drew. Graham hinted some of the change!! he sees in the future crusades may be in- itiated in l\1innesota. Other changes in· \'Olve more use of television and a gradual tendency townrds teaching and speaking in smaller groups around lhe country. Brezhnev Slates Visit to Cuba J\.10SCO\V (AP) -Leonid I. Brezhnev "'ill make his first visit to CUba al the end of this ycor, the Soviet government announced today. A onc-senlencc report from the official news agency Tass said the Soviet Com- munist party leader "'ould travel to Cuba "in December 1973-January 1974." " Conrltht, ltn, 0....,.. c:.n1 PWlt.fllN c;..nM111, Ml -'"'""' llllltWllltoll, tlff!Of'lel IMtltt ... N-1~ Jltttlrl """'' .. ...-..Ctd' trl"""'I tjlM.191 W --~---CMnJllll -t ltttfld d•M ,,....._ MW fl Cotl• Nptte. c.11_,,.., .......,.NII"" .., <In'~ u." IMl'!ll'lf'fl "' '"411 U.11 ,...,.,iiw1 ,..111i.,y 9"1!11tl'-ii ... ~tr. Ta~ said Brezhnev had been Invited by CUban leader Fidel C&stro. During an of- ficl3I visit to Pi.foscow a year ago, Castro extended the invitation to Breibncv and his Kremltn colleagues, Pr'Mldent Nikolol V. Podgomy and Premier Alexei N. Kosygin. Although an official announ(:ement at thilt-Um~ald all-tlttt•·had ii<cep1od-tho- ln\11lation, Tuesday 's Tass report in· dlcntcd Brci hnev alone would make the trip. 1 D_evout Amish Find Way To Get Bae}{ on Journey SHINGLE'I'ON. ~1ich. (UPI) -An bring both horses along, using one as a Amish family, confident that "God will spare. supply our needs," has spent three days The first horse went lame last Satur- slranded in a desolate area between two day and the Churches had waited since small upper peninsula communities, but that time, along Highway M28 between hoped to continue I heir journey west by Shingleton and Seney, camping along the The announcement that Wooten was being questioned relative to the disap- pearance of the gitfj~ wt¥>se body was found lying in a ditch along Upper Newport Bay came from Capt. Oyaas later in the evening. One woman contacted during the case said she had a strongl y moving ex- trasensory perception (ESP) experience involving a missing relative's location which proved to be correct. She said she also had such an ESP feeling during the hunt for Miss O'Keere involving some bay waters and the vic- tim's body was found beside the Back Bay. I' covered wagon today. Driggs Rlver in a rough, heavily wooded AIU1oogh their horse was lame and area. Bhutto Gets Mandate they had no other way of moving the wagon, the four Athens, lotaine, residents State police at the hlunising Post, 28 steadfastly refused to hitch a ride from a miles west of the campsite, said they ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) motorized vehicle in adherence \o their were powerless as the family refused the Pakistan's National Assembly early to. religious belief. help of tow trucks or other motorized day gave President ZuUikar AH Bhutto Then early today, with a rainbow vehicles. authority to recognize Bangladesh. But displaying its colors above, Ronald The family left Maine in their covered he warned that he "'ou1d not carry out They were greeted by an American delegation that included Air Force Brig. · Gen. Thomas Stafford, who spoke to the Soviets in broken Russian and once of- fered his services as interpreter. SnO'wplow Gets Summer Duty ~ COLOGNE, West Germany (UPI) -Cologne \vas sweltering in a heat wave Monday when police called out a snowplow to cl.ear up a highway littered with 10 tons d. broken lemonade bottles. A police spokesman said the bot- tles smashed on the highway after t 23-year-old truck driver fell :1sleep at the wheel. The truck :rashed but the driver escaped unhurt. Church lanced his horse's hoof aitd wagon last year for Montana, averaging the madate "untll we had driven the Jn. removed the stone that had caused it 1 _:25:..:m::i:::le::'_:8:_:da:::Y'.:· __________ d:::i:•n:s:._Oll::::l_:o:f_:B::an~gl:•:::de::s:::h:_." ______ ~============:::! such discomfort. He hoped to have his family back on the road today. • ALTHOUGH DECLINING to take ad- vantage of modern conveniences. Mr. nnd Mrs. Church and their t\VO daughters did accept food from synipathetic residents. One of the families contributed a horse lhe same size as the lame horse to pull the wagon. The Church's planned to Israel Gets Treasure JERUSALEM (AP) -The United States presented Israel with a piece of moon rock today, along with an Israeli flag that was taken to the moon and back by Apollo astronauts. Power Outage Hits Clemen,t,e A 35-mlnutc power outage hit a l\\'O lo threetsquare block area of San Clemente ~tonday afternoon when a vent Pipe being removed fro1n a hotel roof fell and severed lour high-voltage wires. \Vorkmcn removing the pipe from the San Clemente Hotel at 117 Del ""Mar dropped the pipe oo lhe conductors beJow at 3 :26 p.m .. cut· ting the power along Del lolar, Ola Vista , Grannda and Monterey. \Vorkcrs for San Citgo Gas and Electric restored power at 4:01 p.m. by rerouting service and replnclng lhe severed wires. The hotel, ho"·ever. did not receive any.power _yntll~S ~m. • No major problems due IO IM blackout were reported. • PASSWORD ~. • A good word passe~ around about a business is invaluable. A bad word can be unfortunate. Our growing success in the past 15 years has been due to the "good words" and referrals sent to us by our customers. No amount of 1dvertisin9 personal recommendation. Wo are not inf•ffibJe, but WO ore woning towards that goal by givin9 our customers the bost service end quality pouiblo. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntla A••· . . COSTA MESA 646-4038 HOURS: Moo. """' 'Ilion.. t le l :JO -Piii. t le t -SAT., t :JO le I .-. • • • ' -. -·-~ Water Plant Probe Finds No Larvae A thorough probe of San Clemente's domestic water treatment plant by the staff of the Orange County Mosquito Abatement District has failed to flnd any evidence of mosquitos or their larvae, Ci· ty Manager Kenneth Carr said today. Thus, the source of the live mosquito ·wigglers which assef'tedly crune from the tap or a local nurseryman late last week remains a mystery. The .probe, ordered by CarF at the bid· ding of city councilmen at Thursday~s aession. 1look place throughout Friday and failed to turn up any new evidence, Carr said. Ein "Red" Hannon, the owner of a South El Camino Real nursery, produced the live laryae in a glass of drinking water before shocked councilmen Thurs--· day. Hannon had other glasses as well. filled with brackish water which flowed through his taps-late-last June. The dirty water apparently was caused by workmen on a nearby alley construction jeb. I Cotmcllmen ordered an immediate probe into Hannon's charges that the wigglers came from the city water supply. ''1be investigation last Frida)'. Was very thorough," Carr explained. "The in- spectors went an over the treatment faclliUes and found no evidence Of the larvae anywhere." Carr added that an open appeal bas gone out to residents ol the city who may have erperienced the same phenomenon. "We are asking that anyone who has noted the same problem cali us up here at city hall to report it," he said. Hannon - a businessman who has sparred with city officials often in the past over water probleJ11S at his nursery -said··that several other-residents had experienced the S81'(le problem. 1 But carr said Monday that attempts to obtain the identities of the other residents proved fruitless. .carr told councilmen that the ap. pearance of the wigglers was the first ·t----r1m~-tn-memo . Generally the mosquito larva breed in stagnant, untfeated water. Although they have not been noted before in city taps, brine shrimp have been noted in the water supply_on oc- casion. A few rJ. the tiny shrimp were found in domestic water supplies a year ago -. apparently traveling from the source of much of the Southland's water, the Colorado River. German Measles Warning Issued To New Brides Prospective Orange County brides are being warned that another document has been added to the paper v.·ork required by the marriage license division of the county clerk's or£ice. Dr. John R. Philp, Orange County's health offjcer, Monday repeated an earlier warning that all female ap. plicants below the age or 50 must pro- duce a certlficate reOecting her im- munity or lack or immunity to rubella {German measles). "Couples plarming marriage should ar· range for thi s test and certificate lhrough t:he.ir family physician," Philp said. "We already require, of course, a certificate certifying freedom rrom syphilis infection and the doctor can take care ol both things at the same time." Philp stressed that premarital tests are not now performed by his health depart111ent. "All this work is now done by local doctors and laboratories," he said. Philp said the rubella requirement is limited to females and ls part...of a new state law which went into effect July 5. "It does ~ mean that the applicant who has no immunity to rubella wiU be compelled to seek that immunity," he said. "But \Yhile it calls for voluntary ac- tion by the applicant it is very obviously a move to dra~· tbe 8ttentiori or the future bride to the condition." Philp said rubella transmitted from the mother to the unborn child often results in bi~ defects and can inflict a variety of physical handicaps on. the child. W omaii Suing Over S urg ery A ~~_who complains she has been compelled to sleep with her eyes open ever since a South Laguna surgeon removed lhe bags ftom under her eyes has sued the surgeon for t250,000 in Orange. County Superior Court. Dr. Volkert J. Berobeck, 2B ~1onarch Say Plaza, is named as dtfendant by fonner patient Peggy Elltnpon. 3G3'l3 Paseo de! Valle, Laguna Niguel, and ~ charged with ne«llgence dw1ng the surgery he perfonned at Sout6 Coast Com· munlty Wospltal Jan: 14, t9n. Mrs. Ellinpon alleges that she has nol been able to close her eyes properly slnCfl: the surgery was performed and has suffered a-great- deal of pain and discomfort as a result of tbe operation. --. • ( ' s DAILY PILOT 3 IS,008 E•trte. Alien Smugglers Make $3 Million Last Words Mrs. Joe E. Brown, widow of the comedian, reaches out to touc h the casket bearing his body. It lies next to a statue commemorating Capt. Don Evan Brown, a son killed in World \Var II. Joe L. Bro.wn, the old· est son, stands' next to his 1nother in light suit. Witness Describes Orgy Britisli Siiig~r Staiids Trial in BBC Pay ola Scandal LONDON (UPI) -A long-haired could help her get into advertising, brunette identified only as "Miss B" told movies or television. She said she had al· a London court today of a 2Ya·hou r orgy tended "two or three" parties Miss Jones in a hotel room involving "six girls, two gave "for people connected with the men and Janie." BBC." was-the-second-wilnes5-againsL--''J.'DiL expcct_y_olL.lO_play __ any singer Janie Jones, first arrested in con. particular role at these parties?" asked nection with charges that British Broad· Pr~ting Attorney Stephen lt1itchell. casting :Corp. (BBC) employees were "She expected me to perform sexual plied with sei: and money to persuade acts \Yi th certain people," "Miss 8" them to' play re<!Ords on the air. replied. Miss Jones was charged with 16 of· Q. -Sexual acts with men or women. fenses involving abetting prostitution and or both? corrupting witnesses. She faces a A. -Both. separate trial on charges or trying to get Q. -Sexual acls with her guests? a man to murder her ex-husband. The A. -Yes. state proserutor said in court l.1onday more charges, including blackmail, would be forthcoming. "Miss B" followed "Miss A" to the wit· ness stand after two bours of cross-ex· amination of the first girl. She told the court Monday she had dressed as a ted- dybear·hugging girl of 11 for one "client" and others had watched "indecent ac· tivities" through a two-way mirror in a bedroom of Miss Jones' apartment. "Miss B" said the singer persuaded 'her to sleep with men by saying they Capo Home Built Witli Student Aid To Go on Displa:y A three-bedroom, tv.•o-bath house built partially by students in the Capistrano Laguna Regional Occupational Program will be open for public inspection £rom 3 to 7 p.m. through Wednesday. The home is located in San Juan Capistrano on the east end of Acjachema Street, near San Juan Elementary School. The house will be sold to the highest bidder at a 7:30 p.m. mee ting Wednesday at the school djstrict office, 26126 Vic- toria Blvd. Minimum acceptable bid is i $12,500 and the successful bidder must move the house to his property. Sealed bids will be opened by lhe trustees at the meeting and oral bids will be accepted from the floor. Quality of the workmanship in the home has been praised by construction workers, according to HeCtor Navarrette. director of the occupational program. ·Bid forms may be obtained from the program office between 8 a.m. and 4:30 ' p.m. Proceeds from the sale will fina nce construction of another home as part of next year's program. Telephone-Tt·uck Assists Bandit . In Bank Heist _l\l!Ari.fl (AP) T\\'O Southern Bell TeleRhone -Co. repairmen v1ere \VOrking in a manhole .when a man shouted dO\\'n that he wante..; to borrow their truck. "\Ve talked for ~ couple of minutes. and then he shool\ the gun under his coat and said, 'Put the key back in,' '' said Doug Price, who \\'atched with CO\\'Orker John Orlando l\Ionday .os the man drove the truck away. A short time lafe r, a man \\'alked into the Slate Bank of l\Iiami and told a teller his briefcase \\'as full of dynamite that he v.·ould detonate unless she handed over her money. police reported. The man \Val ked out \\'ilh $11,000 and drove off in the telephone truck, authorities said. I.if egµard Boat Races Satm·day The second annuaJ lifeguards' dory boat races will be held I p.m. Saturday, on the north side of the San Clemente pier. Held in conjunction with this weekend's La Fiesta Cristiahita, the race is sponsored by the local chapter of the Na· tional Surf Lifesaving Association of 1\merica. Representatives from lifeguard agen- cies will race three laps around the pier, entering and exiting the Surf. Eighteen of 22 boats are expected to enter, and the race should last 30 to 45 minutes. Remains of Lost Airman Q. -And the women · you performed with: were they guests? i\, -No, one was Miss A. They were girls in a similar position to myself, working for Miss Jones. One-$aturday afternoon, "Miss B" said. she, Miss Jones and other... girls "'ent to the Inn on the Park Hotel to entertain a man. "\Ve had lunch and drinks. then v.·e went into a bedroom -six gir.ls, two men and J anie,"SheTuld tile court . - "Janie was egging us on to get on the bed to perform lesbian acts and have in- tercourse with one of tile men," she said. ·'Did that occur?" f\1itchell asked. "Yes;• the witness said. •·Janie remained throughout. It went on for about 2'-h hours." '·Miss B" said she "once dressed as a 12.year-old girl with flat shoes" for a client. '· ' .. .. ................ .. ' SAN OTEGO (U PI 1 -The largest alien·smuggling ring e\'er discovered in this countr)' made $3 million a year by bringing up lo 50 A1exicans a day into the United States Illegally, red er a I authorities said A1onday. ~ll ol the alleged Icade.rs of the ring. women v.'ho li.sted their occupations as v.•altresses, deposited more than a quarter million dollars· apiece in their bank accounts last year. authorities said. 1be ring -operating in Tijuana, f\lex· ico, San Diego and Los Angeles -may have smuggled as many as 15,000 illegal aliens into the United Stales, said Assis- tant U.S. ,Attorney 'l'h?mas Coffin. A three year investigation by the Im- migration and Naturalization Service and the Border Patrol led to indictment of 25 persons, Coffin said. Eleven of those indicted have been ar· rested and the other 14 are believed to have fled across the border to Mexico, and cannot be extradited. Coffin said. · l ie identified the ringleaders as Arcelia Robles nnd F'elicitas Gurrola, both Ti· juana residents v.ith homes in Los Angeles. and Esperanza Dominguez. a naturalized U.S. citizen living in Los Angeles. !\·tr~. Robles deposited more than 5260.000 in her bank account last year. and f\trs: Gurrola depositOO more than $250.000. Coffin said, although both li sted their occupation as Ylaitress. · ~liss Dominguez. a leller at the bank "'here the other 11o1·e wcmen had ac· counts, deposited $69,IXX> during the course of the year, he said. Coffin said the ring bought authentic papers, issued by U.S. auUmities to Mexicans to enter the United States. from their legitimate bearers, and used them to bring in other persons. He said. the operation was the ~·largest ever broken up by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. No attempt ·was n1ade to hide the aliens, who ·were driven across the border at the Tijuana-San Ysidro. crossing point, because they carriedl authentic entry papers. Coffin said. l\1rs. Robles and Mrs. Gurrola would meet their customers at the Impala Hotel in Tijuana, and drive them across the border to a "safe house" in San _p.ieg~or Los Angeles, somctLrnes bring- ing tn 40 or 50 persons a day. Coffin said. The usual charge v.·as $225 per perSon, Coffin said. with the alien making a "do\\11 payment'' in Tijuana, and the rest of the fee usually paid by friends or relatives on arrival in the United States. l\lrs. Gurrola is still at large, Collin said. l\1rs. Robles and Mis.s Dominguez, two men and two women were arraigned You're Invited before a U.S. magistrate l\londay on charges of coospiracy lo smuggle, iransport und harbor illegal aliens. * -ft * U.S. Official Gets One Ye ar In B1·iber y Case S..\N DIEGO (1\P) -An inimigration inspector has been sentenced to a year and a day in prison after pleading guilty to accepting bribes. Ja.rries H. Gra,•es, 41 , supeivising. in:- spector at the Calexico border check· point. was ordered to federal prison f\1on· day. U.S. District Court Judge Edwa rd J . Schv.•artt said he would re<..'Omn1end a prison in another area so inmates ar. rested by Schwart?. couldn't retaliate against hln1. Cra\'es, a government cmploye. for 14 years. pleaded guill y May 23 lo a grand jury ·indic tment saying he allowed six· ~1exicans lo enter the United Staees ii· le ga lly. He was accused of accepting Sl50 each for documents which entitled aliens lo remain in the country long enough to get a job. Tlris Rabbit Hid 111 Foxes' Hole: Suspect Nabbed KANSAS CITY (AP) -Police ended a car chase in the basement garage ot police headquarters. A security guard reported he was standing in the garage Monday night when a blue convertible drove in one door and out another "Like a bat out of hell." An officer jumped into a police wagon and gave chase. He soon was }oined by several other police cars, and they circl· ed the doWTitown area near police head- quarters. "! was standing near the doorway talk· ing .to a dispatcher. listening to all the sirens chasing the guy. ....nen he came through again.'' the guard said. Police cars quickly blocked the garage doors. The unidentified driver jumped out of his car and .... ·as caught just outside the station. "Boy. he picked one hell of a p4ace to h.ide.'' said one policeman. Returned After 30 Years Orange County's Junior Livestock Auction SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. (UPJJ -f\1rs. and on to lloly Cross Cemetery in nearby This Saturda y Orange County's Future Frances Wozniak bid linal farewell f\lon· Calumet City ror burial. · Farmers and 4-1-1 Club members are schedul- dav to the son she lost nearlv 30 uears \Vozniak, a Chicago notivc. was listed d l 1· th ' · 1· t k t th ' ' J ·as missing in action on July IO. 1943. The e o auc ion _ e1r p r 1 z e 1ves oc a e ago over the jungles of New Guinea d~ Air Force declared him dead In Oran ge County Fairgrounds in Costa l\tesa . ing. World War It. December 1945 .. Now he'.s home.'' lttrs. \Vor.niak, 81 , of llis mother-w~ited _and hoped. These young men and young "'omen will have Ooltoo, Ill., told a daµghter. •·1 know he's Last summer an oil company el'J\Plo)'e raised their own animals. paid their O\\'n ex- home. ,. found the wreckage or the four-engine penses. kept their 0"'" books. And all "'ill be S. Sgt. Leonard Wozniak of the Anny 8240 bomber 12 mUes from a New experiencing the challenge of profit or loss in Alt Corps was buried With full military Guinea village. In it were the remains of · honors, jmt 000 day short of 30 years 10 American ruers. the_Jmanagement of their own business vcn· alter be wn reported mis.\ing ln action One was WOmiak. llis remains we:re lurts. In the South Pacific. returned Friday follow ing positive Iden-I-lelping lo provid e this practical personal ex· Bank of 1\merica is proud to be part of the program. \Ve finance many or these junior livestock projects. \\le also help clerk the auctions and under,..,rile the bids in order to guarantee each youngs ter pay1nent in full follo\ving lhe sale, \'ou arc invited! too. Co1ne to \\'lllCh or come to bid. It's small business. But it's big enLer· prise. 1''or everyone concerned. •. Jack Epperson Manager, Harbor-Adami Office Her JOn, a 20-year~ld night englnctr tlflca.tlon by technicians working in when hJs 824 Ubcrator went down, would Japan. a sister said. perlence in livestock production and market-m have 6eei1$01i£Crl.hls year. ---'l\fOf er mis praymgtor-fiil 1---lng-wJll-be-pere-nt-s;-voeel-ionel--,agriculture Six mUit•ry pallbear•rs accompanied return for 30 ¥eors," the oL•tcr, Mrs. teachers, farm advisors and Other commun--B.-.NKOF AM ERICA hls nag-draped casket to St. Jude thf'! Dorothy Karp of Morris, Ill., aald. "Now ity leaders. bthebusineMofaw.,icult!Jf9 Apostle Church In this Chicago suburb she's conteni.·· ------------------------------- . ' f IWLY PILOT Police Stop Protes ters In Uruguay MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay I UPI) Troops and police used machineguns, teargas, waler cannons and swords to disperse a crowd or tens or thousands or I N SHORT ... ) persons marching on the exeeulive of- •. fices Monday night shouting "down with the dictatorsh.ip." Police s8id "hundreds" ~·ere arrested'. llospital.$ in the downtown area reported 30 persons admitted. -. The ~wds responded to circulars passed around In the capital c;alling O{t the people to demonstrate "peacefully and wit.bout anns" agairlst President Juan Marla Bordaberry's closing of the coqgress, and his military backed-rule- by-decree government. 'e Belfut De!!!tlu . BELFAST, Northem Ireland (AP) - Terrorists shooting from a moving car killed one man and wounded .another ear- • ' ' . U.S. Sets Probe On , Oil Industry By no Alltdlled Prtu The Coot of Uving Council says II wlll conduct a tboroulh audit ol the otl in- dustry as part or the price !....,. monitoring J'lr'Olram, It 'f!ll reported to. clay. The couneil's Special r,_ Group Will initiate "a monitoring proenm . • . to spot cbe<:k and delermine U !here Is compltance aa far aa the pri<e r...... Is coocemed and also to cheek IUpRlies, v an unnamed official of the group is quoted as saying m Tuesday's editions of the Dallas Morning News. · THE AUDIT will cover operallona from the oU well to 'the gas pump, tbe Morning News said. . The paper also said the council reportedly Is considering a r<Jllboci: in oU • product prices to mid-May levels. And it said the council is considering denying oil companies their customary markups following import oil coat increales. 1be council source said results of the audit would show whether there is a.real fuel shortage, whether ~ are prioo violati~ and .where fuel supplies are ·Ships Brave River of Fire To Aid Allies going. · ~ \ He said this would indic~te what sort o( < priority is being given to farmers, in- '-....dependell! service station operators and the government. · Octane ratings also will be part of the "comRrehensive look at the situation, at the producer, wholesale and retail levels," the official was quoted as saYin&. ' _jy__lQ<!ar near the border wit h the Jrish;_-------------------~----------­Republic, aiic(ifilpe:rs liere snor,rou .. THERE WERE these other -----Uf!t....T""'"'"'---PHNOM-PENH,-Cambodia-(AP)---or.:'ev°'elopmentS in ttie oil situation: ---. with soldiers. Police said lhe two men were shot by a machine gun u they were getting into a car in Belleek. Both were hit repeatedly. PRESIDENT, FBI DIRECTOR CLARENCE KE_LLEY (RIGHT) HEAR INTRODUCTIONS Five oil tankers and an ammunition -In Los Angeles, a federal grand jury Nixon S.w Evi dence of Popularity Drop at Kansas City Ceremonies ~rge reached Phnom J?enh Monday probe has been launched into gasoline -------------night after rurming a gauntlet of heavy prices and marketing practices in fire from insurgents on both bank~ of the California and four other Westerii states, ea..ersVlslt · WASHINGTON (AP) -Before leaving Ciechoslovakla, Secretary or state WUUam P. Rogers set the stage for step- plng up the newly-wann relations with the Cmmnmist state. _In September U.S. officials will begin negotiating in the Ciechoslovak 'Capital of Prague claims for compensation for $80 million in American-owned property that was natiooalized after World War II. Church Votes Homosexualit)' ~'3till Sinful • 11•••11• 'Rest' NEW_ ORLEANS (UPI ) -Homosex· KINS"HASA, Zaire (AP) -More than uality is sinful. but not necessarily dalnn-. Ult members of the U.S. Peace Corps ing, according to a resolution adopted rested today in the capital or Zaire after by the 50th Lutheran Church-Missouri being held ror 51 houn in Upn<la. A dw1ered flight brooght the 111 . Synod. Americana here Monday night after By a resounding voicC vote Monday, President 'Mobuto Sese Seko vouched for the Synod's 1,Ioil delegates adopted the them and Uganda's President Idl Amin resolution to "recognize homo phi I e let them go. Ami n said he thought they behavior as intrinsicalJ~· sinful. be mercenaries on their way to Y in Burundi's tribal war or Israeli THE RESOt.t.rnON, however, said _ ... '"Ille forgiveness of .our Lord Jesus e ....... Fre'""i!.------Chr=-"is~. ~,.~. w~as available to "all sinners who Hos·iile Crowd Greets Nixon in . Kansas City By HELEN TH0!\1AS \VASH!NGTON (UPI ) -eresident Nixon saw evidence of a drop in his popularity caused by the Watergate scan· dal Monday when he stopped in Ki1nsas City, Mo., en route back to the White House from California. tlostlle signs appeared in the crowd \vhen he swore in Clarence M. Kelley, the Kansas City police chief, <!S new director of the FBI. ror lhc Pr.esidcnl's steck "law and order" speech, he shied away from the subject and preferred to stress his ac- complishments in ending the Vietnam War and improving relations with China and the Soviet Union . · His references to crime related to "street crimes." "We can look back, too, and see that in the last year, for the first time in ~5 years, we found crime in this coun try - street crjmes 1hat affect the people of Kansas City and -every city and town in this country - instead of going up '!ient down, and that is something we want to continue to achieve in the years ahead." Mekong River. the Los Angeles Times reported today. Another tanker was abandoned in 1be paper said subpoenas were issued flames 27 miles downriver from the for documents including diaries, ap- Cambodian capital. pointment books and confldenUal files U.S. Phantom and Corsair jets strafed kept by COri>O!'ate executives. The, oil the rebels' positions oo both banks of the finns listed as receiving the subpoinas river for some 15 miles, but low monsoon were Standard Oil Co. of California, clouds hampered them. 'Ibe rebels raked Atlantic, Richfield co., UniC!'l Oil Co. or the river "convoy with 75 mm recoilless Cali{or;nia, Shell Oil and Texaro. rifle £ire , armor-piercing rockets and The U.S. attorney's office was repol1ed small arms fire. to be directing the investigation., but. ol- THE TANKER Mekong Trader was hit ·and set ablaze '8S it rounded Koh Tachor Island two miles above the Cambodian river. base at Neak Luong. The vessel was beached on the island, and the Filipino crew -was taken off by Cam- bodian gunboats. One crewman was ficials declined to confinn or deny that an investigation is WKier-way, the newspaper said. The probe begun Monday includes the companies' activities in California, Oregon, Arizona, Washington and Nevada, the Times said. wounded. , -THE STATE OF Florida filed suit in "We had a lot of American air cover, Tallahassee against ·15 major U.S. oil but there was a very big rain when we companies alleging they created a na· got hit and the planes were unable to · 'de f I I lnde--'-fly," said Melchor CabunelaS, 30, one of ·honWl ue crisis to orce .--·ts out of business and to bike prices. the crewmen. "For most o( the way, two Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin filed the suit or three jets were wiUt ui all the time Monday in federal court, 'Charging the NASSAU, Bahi1mas (AP) -Alter --nearly..tbrft centuries of fore_ign rule, in-are penitent." dependenct and a new era came to the -"God's word clearly· i d e n t i r i e s Bahamas today. homopbile behavior as immoral and con- -More than 50,000 cheering residents or demns it," the resolution said. SOME OF THE signs s a i d : ''Imp ea chm en t with Honor." "Conspirator or Uninformed Fool?" "Impeach Adolf Nixon:" "Honesty. Now More Than Ever.·· About l2';ooo~jl<!~rso-ns~1urnect out fo1 the ceremony staged in rroot or the federal building where Nixon. in off-the-cuff remarks, sought to reassure the nation that Watergate di.Sclosures involving -'the FBI had not shattered the FBI. AS HE SPOKE a voice yelled out : ··What about crime iii the"WliitelloilSe:'' striking along both banks.' But when w~ companies violated the Sherman and needed t™:m most, they were not there." Clayton antitrust acts by qaging in an _Mea_nwh®~v~µL-136..trucks-;and--megat monopoly and u nT e-a-s·o-n·a·b·t·e ·- Ibis nation of islands proclaimed their -" I bmitted lbc freedom [rom Britain in midnight 'uc proposa was SU by ceremcllies combining royalty, pagean-convention's Committee on Theology and try, fJreWorks and a colorful salute to Church Relations in response to a re- hiltory. quest by the Hyde Park_Lutheran Church "I have often said, and I have visited most or the countries of the world, that . the best national law enforcement agency in the world ris the Federal Bureau of JnveStigation," Ni'xon said. Tricia Aloof; Story Denied WASHINGTON (UPI) -Th< White House sar!_ rumon that President Nix<iii"i daughter Tricia Cox is pregnant were unfounded. But Tricia berseif avoided making a personal response to newsmen's queries on the report. Pat Miton's press secretary, Helen MacCaine Smith, said Moo- day there was "no basis {or the.,,.. report'' in· the Wublngton star- News that Nl1on would become a gnnd[atller. However, when the Nilon family, returning Crom California, landed al Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, the Co:s:es remained aboard while the President and Mrs. Nixon came down the ramp and boarded a helicopter for the White House. They did not leave the plane until Secret Service agents cleared the field of waltin& reporters. of Chicago that homosexuals be given ·full status in the church, including the right to become ordained ministers. _ Flora Sefeldt, a lay delegate from Milwaukee, was the most vocal opponent or tbe resolution during floor debate. "ARE WE HERE to judge people and say that just because someone is a homosexual he is condemned?" she ask- ed in an emotional speech. "J don't think so. Can't we act as Quistian brothers?" llelegates stm must re&Olve the key issue ol the oynod, whether ~ble must be taken literally or rJl"I be in- terpreted symbolically. Nothµlg was decided during more than 90 minutes debate on the question Mon- day, but at one point some 100 delegates waited to express their views. "Now the Issue here is whether we shall stand on our historic !)OSition Or permit another to be substituted in its place," said Dr. J. A.O. Preus, newly re- elected" pi'es.ident of the synod. "IT IS STILL the best. And second, I will say that the best national law en- forcement agency in the world deserves the best law enJ'orcement officer in the world as its director." ~ "Chief Kelley is that man, and he is going to demoMtrate that to the coun- try," he said. Although the platfonn was ready-made DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Dtli"ry of lht Dally Pilot is gtwantttd ~r·l<tltl_,,t II ,,. ... Ml Ill•• ..... .. .,., •Y l :JI p,m,, c•H •11111 .,..,r •opr will M ....,.., It ,w. 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The crowd reaction was unenthusiastic although there was pOlite· applause. Spec- tators on the street smiled or waved but the turnout did not match Nixon's previous vis its to the "Show Me State." Nixon spoke ·only eight minutes and !hen, 91Tli!ing, worked his way to his limousine. Illness to Take Lives of Three Da1iish Y ouths AARHUS, Denmark (UPI ) -John Thoegersen, 17, knows be will die and ac- cepts it. His l~year~ld sister Jane knows she also will die but she crie.s "all day." Their 12-year-old brother Ole does not know yet that he too is doomed. -' THEY -ARE VICTB1S of -myoklonos epilepsy. a disease so rare that docfurs know of on'Jy 19 cases in the entire world. The disease, doctors say, is is inherited -and iricurable. Doctors ·say none of the three will live to age 20. The tragedy of the Thoegersen children, their parents and three brothers aged 10, 9 and 3 came after they moved to Canada to starf a new lift. '11ley are back in Denmark now, the Thoegersens hoping the three younger children do not carry the disease. "We have done anytb.ing we can," Mrs. Thoegersen said Monday. "We are desperate now. We had to give up hope of saving the three eldest children. Now we can only pray that the three younger children ... will not rau Ill." DOCTORS GIVE lhe younger boys a 50-50 chance. "John knows that he is going to die," ~rs. Thoegersen said. "He has accepted ll. , "Jane learned about it by mistake ""hen she opened a letter rrom the hospital in Hamilton, Ontario," she sakl. "But she cannot take it so unbelievably brave and calm as John She cries all day. JoM told me that he accepts his !ate, but that he Is 90ITl' he cannot help his sister and yoonger brother. "OLE DOES NOT know yet." John is hospitalized. Doctors say Jane Is becoming steadily more . ill 19 ti mt passes. Ole is not yet badly affected . . , Doctors say children contract the disease between ages 10 and 12. Its eCfect Is quick, with muscular contractiool as the first ~gn. Then come spasms and sometimes unconsdousneu. The brain is damaged, causing -and llnally death comes. ll<cauae he has d<..ced so much time to his family, Thoegenon bu not been able to \\"Ork steadily. Neighbors ln Hamilton raised money to help the fam i· ly return to Detvnark and Dints ~191) are colll'ctlng fu nds lo help. 51 trailers carrymg rice and fish ar.nved restraint of commerce and trade from Kompong Som, Cambodia's · · seaport. It was the rirst convoy lrom the coast since the road was reopened Sun- day. Bride Slain- 'Not a Virgin' IN NORnJWES I ERN Cambodia, a heavy .firefight was reported three miles from Angkor Wat, the 11th century ruins that are a reminder of the days when the Khmers of Camlqiia ruled much of FROSINONE, Italy (UPI) -"I did It. Indochina . . for my honor," explained Salvatore Na~· A government communique claimed ts ·po. "She was not a virgin and she did not Khmer Rouge imurgents were killed have the· courage to tell me." while the government lost one soldier. And that, 1'4appo said when he sur- The inStJ!ients have held Angkor since rendered to police, was why he shot bis full-scale lighting broke out in 1970. bride of four days. In South Vietnam, Gen. Frederick c. · His bride, Anna Nenna, 21, had been Weyand arrived in Saigon from shot four ti.mes at point blank range iii Washington for an assessment of the the neck and throat and left at the side o{ military situation in Indochina and a country road 46 miles south or Rome. meetings with Pr.esldents Nugyen Van It was a familiar story in Italy where 'rjueu o~ South Yietnam and I.on Nol -of-~ untll·a·few years ago a woman, ~t not a Cambodia Gen._ John W. Vogt, com-man, could go to prison for adultery and m~er ~f U.S. air forces in Southeast where a sexual code or "honor'' cnce let Asta, amved at the same time from his men sometimes go free even in cases ol headquarters in Thailand, and it was murder. assumed . the two Arn~can generals But in the Nappo case there was a bit- would discuss the ~nca.Q bombing terly ironic twist. A lawyer hired by the campaign in Cambodia and what •teps NeMa family announced it Monday. would be taken at'ter the bombing cutorf "Anna was a virgin," attorney Gennaro Aug. 15. Fusco said. . Pot lAn.c Repealed ""'~ A woman help• a chlfd take a m '"g_o_n_a_p_ipe-;b°ue they li~ned in - the Ann Arbor City Councll chambers as the Michigan city's •~ man. Juana law was repealed Monday. The council also rejected an amend· ment to put tho issue berore the voters via a teferendum. " • -, Nader Talk Denti.st,s Urged ·To Fight Sugar CALIFORNIA SAN 'FRANClSCO (AP) Consumer advocate R a I p h Nader says dentista interested in cavity prevention ahould take an active stand against soft drinks, certain cereals and other products with a hjgh Hope of New Life Dim . - For Paroled Murderess sugar content. "There is very 1ubatantlal evidence --that so(t drink con' sumpUon can cause dentaJ cavities," Nader sakl Monday at a l)eWS conference following his address to the American Society for Preventive Den· tlstry convention here. Nader called on the society to take an active part in in~ forming consumers of qie dangerS of -hlgh sugar content products. He said dentists and otber professional persons are obligated to pass on the warn· LOS ANGELES <AP )-Life 39, had been drugged, It said ings becalllle the public will seemed filled with renewed 1.1rs. Mill~ had fallen in love listen to them. hoi)e for 'beautiful Lucille with another man and she 1be 39-year-old attorney also Jitiller when she won parole 14 wanted Miller dead fo r was crJtical o( television ~ advertising d I r e c t e d at months ago after serving $100,000 double inde mnity life children: "I think children's seven yl!.ars for the 1964 insurance. advertisements. 6houJd l).e murder of her dentist hus-Today, she stands charged abolished,'' he said. "The level band. with petty theft, accused of of misconception ls massive in The statuesque, r a v e n· stealing a $7 blouse from a relation to food, drinks and ha.ired mother of four, fas hionable store in suburban other prod ucts." OFF TO cOU'RJ'*'* describing her prison life as Sherman Oaks. Her parole . . . 'l'ut$day, July 10, 197) • DAJLV PILOT G ltlulli1a Murde r Case . Jurors Quizzed Secretly SANTA CRUZ {AP ) -Tho prospective jurors outside the j"'1ge ip~lhe Herbert W. ~1uUln pre5ence of the press and the mas.s murder trial s a y s public never had been done special tn-chambers j u r y selection was the only way to assure that prospective jurors would apeak ftankly while questioned. "This is the only way we know how to establish a climate in which you would be free to speak," Sanla Cruz County Superior Court Judge Charles S. Franich said Mon· day as sclection began. Questioning of pr'ospcctive jurors continues today with flve jurors tentatively seated in Mullin's trial on charges of killing 10 persons in one three· \\'etk period last winter. The judge noted tQat the "scandalous nature"• of the alleged crime might ma ke jurors more ' cautious about answering personal a n d sensitive questions in open coun. Ji1ullin attended the in·cham· bcrs questioning, staying quiet and wearing ankle shackles. Franich and Dist. Atty. be-fore in CttlUor nia . 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' ' Peter Chang said questioning "living hell ," had been ruled could be revoked in -part or in ~fess1onal societies a_nd Suspect Mullin readjusted-and-fit-for retunl-. whole-for-the-life sentence-still-.Eert~in gov~ent ~genc1es _-----'------- to society. hanging over her, officials sHOuld <levelop arreduca.tional ------1----1 The 42-year-old Mrs. Miller say, The parole board ordered program to help children still maintained she had sim· her back lo jail after her June understand prod ucts geared to ply lost control of the car on a 29 arrest. tbem as they move from one San Bernardino County moun-Mrs. Miller sat silently ag_e group to tbe other, Nader tain road and had been unable through an arraignment Mon-said. to rescue her husband when day before Van Nu y s "The Food and Drug_ the auto burst into flames. Municipal Court Ju d ge Administration is lax because The prosecution claimed her Edward Davenport, who set It does not have adequate husband, Dr. Gordon Miller, trial for Aug. 6. laboratories or personnel to ' Ch•rte Acco11t1l1 lnvllt'f -Arl'Mrk•11 l•PrtH t 1nt.t.,,,,.r1c1,_ 1na M1111r c;11a...-. too, SLAVICK'S Jewelers Since 1917 18 FASH ION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -644-1380 cover t h e e n ti r e marketplace,'' he said. He said the FDA is often afraid of large corporations in 1naking rulings against certain products. Best Known Communist Healy Quits LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dorothy Healey. sometimes k n own as So u t h ern cauromia 's best-known Com- munist party member, says she has resigned. However Mrs. Healey, 58, added Monday night that she remains a believer in com- munism and that her quarrel is with "lack of p a r t y democracy" and "use of distorted ve r sions or democratic centralism to com- pel approval of decisions made without prior discussions among membership." A well-publicized s p I it came when Mrs. 'ffEialey, then fin ishing a 20-year tenure as Sou t h e rn Califor.nia chairperson of the Communist party, criticized Soviet in· tervention in Czechoslovakia in 1968. She lost reelection to her post the following year. \Ylt~ locations ol: Torranc1, Orenge, LI Cerrllos, L11 HIOrf. "My resignation from the Communist party will not bring comfort to an- ticommunists on either the right or left," she said in an- nouncing her resignation on her semimonthly commentary over ,KPFK·F~. Also: Sftn O!~i:i 1n<I L•• Ve<;ias. *m minimum baBrce. *m limit number of · checks writtm *no savirgs required *m e><Pratbn date. * rY'\ ff"V""\l'1rg For our Semi-Ontnd ~ing we"re offering I I\..) l\...A..J • FREE Checl<ing for Life to Charter PePositors. Open your per!IQnal checking account oow, and you'll never pay another cent for se<Vfce charges. Which can save )<JO S25 to $40 a v- this year, and every year you bank with us. 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The judge, passing sentence Monday after an earlier jury eonvlctlon, said Alessio had "sullied " the federal prison system and · "ruined" the career of former prison ad· ministrator Anthony Santiago. earlier convicted of accepting a bribe, namely a fre e weekend trip in San Diego. According t o testimony. Cr ash Kil!s- Policeman LOS ANGELES (APl -A veteran of 13 years on the Los Angeles police force w<is killed when 'his motorcyc le crashed into the center divider on the Long Beach Fre,eway in Monterey Park, authorities said. The victim was identified as John T. La wler, 40, \Vho recei ved a valor meda l-in 1969 for rescuing two "'omen from a burning car. Alessio bribed the ad- ministrator to atlow his father. the former o"'ner of Caliente Race Track just across the border in Tijuana. l\'lexic:.o. to visit prison·area 1notcls "'here he met _a girlfriend. 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But an action that seems to circumvent a choice by voters is a questionable Policy. Many governmental bodies bave be.en criticized" as. self-perpetuating throu gh the use of timed resignations and planned appointment$. .Such practices do save money, but it's not \he way things should be done. There are many qualified persons in the Filth Su· pervisorial District wh.o could step forward to offer their services on the board. There should be an active and com· prebensive solicitation to find the best possible suc- cessor. Also needed is open disclosure or all the candidates and a"'n open screening of the finalists interviewed. The people don't have a vote; they at.least deserve full lqlowl· edge of the selection procedure. Teens Need a Hand Jim's 15. His father ts an alcoholic. His mother works. In fact his mother works and plays -without Jim. The father doesn't care. He's gone. Jim's been in trouble. Not bad trouble, but enough to draw attention from "the law. That means Jim is un· der control of the Orange County Probation Department , Jim belongs in a foster home. They're sometimes easy to find for young children. But not for teenagers. "Teenagers are difficult to place because they usu· ally present gre_altt_ Jlebal'ior prpble_ms," says Lynda~­ Perring, placement coordinator for the probation depart- ment She's seeking a home for Jim, and for others like him. She's also seeking homes for non-delinquents - victlma of bittering, booting, neglact or moi..t1oa wbo have no proper homes of their-own. • Since January, 10 teenagen have boon ntuJ1led to their own home! despite mi!givlngs on Ille part of au- thorities. There simply was no other place to put them. Nineteen more are awaiting someplace to live - preferably a place where they have a chance at out- growing their vroblems. . If you're mterested In fielplng a Jim -or a (lloria or a Ted and Bill -by becoming a foster parent/call . , 532-7411 or 834-4321. · Too Many Flights? In the first four montba of 1973, only 49.9 percent of all passenger seats on transcontinental airline fiights were filled, according to the Air Transport Aasoctation. But passengers on the half·filled J>lanes still ,re ~~~~ fares at rates esl'!b~ed by the Civil Aeronautic~ Tbe Department of Tnnsportatlon suggests !bat the simple procedure of estsbllshlng lower air fares would obll$e the airlines to schedule fewer Oights and fill up thel!' planes. Fares could be cut as much as 20 percent without reducing airline profits, the department suggests. · It's just as expensive to send a half-empty plane across the country as it is to send a fully occupied one. Bui lhe CAB policy of approving UDilonnly high air fares forces the carriers to meet competition in other areas, notably by scheduling more and more flights for passenger "convenience." Jet flying times have been reduced to a point where most ~ngers-could-convenienUy scbedule-tbeir-trav- els without -the plethora of departures now avaHable. And the advantage in reducing pollution, noise and air· port congestion ii every plane that took off carried a full load of passengers, could be as attractive as the reduced bite on the travel budget. • Personality Shapes Vieiv Of the Future Dear Gloomy Gus Europeans CO.I to Bequest for Aid ~ -NATO ·Finances Threaten· Alliance FNEY J.HARRI~ What we think about the future. in genera1 terms, depends far more upon our personal temperament than we are .•• and so, with the visit of the Chinese representative, the red tide continues to plague San Cle- mente. G. F: M. G"""'Y .... CMl-b .,, lllllnlltto!lll IW ~ ....... ..., .-r11y rtfted "" ¥1-. tf tllt ..,.,.,,r. StNI rMr rtf ""9 N OllMIJ' Ckl. ~ PUtt. willing to admit. After a lecture, _30mebody always gets up during the short-term pessimist and a long·tenn op- question-period to ask me what 1 think is timist. In' almost any given situation, I _ going to happen about this or that ln t~e tend to believe that things will have to ne:.:t few years. get a lot worse before they gel better. I always preface my opinion (if 1 have Intellectually 1 carmot justily ~ at- one that's wcrlh giv· titude ; it is a .mere matter ol raitb. Uwt lng) with the state-things will get better after they get ment that nobody worse. But that is the way l am built. really knows what's There is nothing wrong with this nt· going to happen to-titude -or with any attitude toward the morrow morning, future -so long as we candidly and that any predic-recognize that oor . opinions and pro- tion is colored by the ject)ons are mostly t e m p e r ,a m e n t temperament of the disguised as "philosophy." Then we will iredictor -optimis-not try to f.oist them on other people as ~· tic, pegi.mistic, or objective assessments ol the future, bot .somewhere in between. merely as speculation. We can usually find some good reuons PERHAPS the broadest and sharpest to bolster .our position. for we \llln division of temperaments is that between BRUSSELS -The dangers (acing the U.year-old NATO military alliance can be seen in the failure so far of a quiel quest by Gen. Andrew J. Goodpaster, U.S. commander·UH:hief for Europe, for monetary help to keep American troops -in Europe. Goodpaster, NATO supreme com· mander, is asking EW'Opean members oC NAro for much more help in easing the chronic U.S. bal- ance • of • payments deficit,. over $2 bil· - lion a ,year of whictl resulta from NA TO costs. To avoid the odium ol 300,000, American troops in Europe labeled as mercenaries, the U.S. seeks no dir· ect budgetary aid but wants bal&JICen of-payments relief -perhaps by transferring dollar holdings of Western European governments to non-military programs in place of U.S .. aid. ( J believe the Kremlin's annaments pro-Moreover, high-ranking European of· --grams are intended to overawe the fi~rs do not really accept the NA'OO EV ANS "'NOVAK NATO natlon8 and, C<lmbined with 8 doctrine of "flexible response" -that is, ma ssive U.S. withdrawal, dominate them .._-----------"~ politically. potentially responding to Soviet attack by bassadors to NATO contend the alliance is imperishable after contributing to .a generation ol unprecedented European peace, they are disturbed by the COlltrast between the present military ei:ertions of West and East. 'Ibe Soviet Union, while talking detente, is methodU=ally continuing its qualitative build-up of aircraft and armor in Central Europe. Some 1,500 new Soviet tanks (T-62s plus improved versions that some call the T.ar bave been brought into Central ~ to replace the T·54s, which are not befog returned to Russia but kept on standby status. Particularly heavy tank ·C/Onn centrations have poured into Htmgary, "'·hich Moscow contends is not in central Europe and therefore not s ubject to the Vienna negotiations on mutual troop reductions. NO WESTERN diplomat concludes from this that the Soviets plan to assaull Western Europe. But S(lD.e diplomats do In respome, the smaller NA TO either conventional or nuclear means. partners seem tired of mi 11 t a r y They believe only a nuclear deterrent is p~. Denmark is reducing its c'redible, meaning that U.S. troops must troop commitment. Belgiwn wants to cut be present as the trip-wire for the U.S. the lengtp of service for conscripts. nuclear arsenal. That thinking puts con· Canada's troop contribution, though very siderably less premium oo the Europeans hilh in-quality, is very small. keeping up their troop commitments. One astute Western diplomat here- obeerves that the European NATO na· ON TOP of all thls, E~. has _felt lions were fielding over 400 ·divisions in neglected by the Nixon edmimstrabon. 1939 on the eve of World War II but can Accordingly, NATO diplomats welcomed barefy scrape up 4Q divisions today. both the assignment of White .Hoos& "Western Europe is a monster," he ex-counselor DQnald ~feld to ~111 the pl&liis; "lt bu a wooderful stomach and U.S. ambassadorship to NATO, VU'tually di19Uve apparatus but no muscle, no ef!lp~y t~ last two years,1~d Dr. Hem:y arms and no legs. It is totally oriented to K1ssmgef, s call for a New Atlantic consumption " Charter. • But Kissinger's speech, irritating Euro- NOR HA VE the European Jnililary peans by link\ng trade, monetary and establishments sh6wn much interest in military matters, · scarcely so 1 v e d U.S. attempts to save billions of dollars NATO's deepening problems. More im· by standardizing equipment {as the portant, it was drowned oot -even in Warsaw Pact nations have done). "I Brussels -by the Waterg<ite clamor. woµJd measure our progress in Here, as · elsewhere, Mr. Nixon ca¥oot milliiheters," a senior U.S official told fully confront crucial qu.estions while be w. is trying to save his very presidency. consci'ously select those factors that fit the ratalists and the non-fatalists, both of our temperamenta l needs or our pre-bl f judices and wish-fulflilments. T h e whom advance plausi e arguments or sanguine person will pick out the their views. )'et, basically, I suspect, elements thal make tomonow look these vieWs depend upon the kind or ·11 person one is more than upon the way brightest, while the doleful person wi lhe world is fasbiooed. My own world· SUCH TRANSFERS might denate isolationists in the U.S. Senate, now gaining strength against a Watergate- weakened President Nixon for unilateral U.S. troop withdrawals. They would then be deprived of their potent monetary argwnent. n.u.s , il is of great concern that the response to Goodpaster has been so negative. Mayonnaise Her Waterloo , ' choose equally true elements that make view, is shaped by non-fatalism: 1 think tomorrow look gloomy. that what we do or do not do mau.ers a WHAT WE all do, basically, is arrange great deal, and that "destiny is a picture ol tbe future to ronform with character." our emotional tone; and then we try to Our modern age especially has a justify it on factual or rational grounds. tremendous urge to peer into the future, We are ashamed to admit (or we are to be given a preview of what tomorrow unaware) that what we see in our holds ror us. I think it OOlds for us personal crystal balls is the renection of whatever we genuinely want it to -but 1---our-own faces more~than. the contours of-tflis iS-SOmethine.l Jcel in my bones. and the world·to-come. then translate into my-brain, ncitllillg 1 happen to be, by temperament, a more. As we reported from Bonn, Western European leaders .are frantic at the thought of a major U.S. withdrawal. Yet, they do nothing to preveot it. Only West Germany now cootributes economically to U.S. troops in Europe. 1be others want no part or it, and German officials say a greater burden for them is politically im- possible. T ff E R :E~S U L T : deepening aJ>- ptehens1on """at-NATO's-sprawling-head-- q u a r t er s here. Although lbe am- Car Poo"ls in Future for Comm·ut,ers U you commute, chances are there's a car pool in your future. Qir pools, like bicycles, seemed almost extinct until .... they began a remarkable comeback. They owe their renaissance to gasoline ratlorung, immobilizing traffic jams, ritr off parking Jots, dirty, smelly air. overcrowded buses · and similar joys of modem urban living, Drivers for whom the solo, air-con- ditioned. tape-decked trip to work was lhe pinnacle of classy commuting have ·been stopped short by a kind ol na· . tioowide vapor kx:k. Commuters are • ·'/ nWll• did know whet he uwlnh•.' . EDITORIAL · RESEARCH banding togetner to share driving chores and parking fees. often in the hope that fringe benefits will include rush-hour re- lief and cleaner air as well as substan- tial sa vings on gas. Jn areas where voluntary car pooling has been underwhelming, transportation planners have come up with an ingenious array of incentives and prods to bring oo(Tlmu ters together. The F.nvironmental Protection. Agency (EPA ) already has approved clean air plans -required by the 1970 Clean Air Act -for several ma· jor metropolitan areas whi ch tnclude car pool induccme"nUI. NEW YORK crrv will Impose stiff foils on key bridges and ban on·street parking ln most of ~1anhattan. Boston will slap a $S surcharge on downtown parking lots and , start a ooloNXlded license tag system whereby every car. one day per week, may not be driven downtown. Houston wilt .reserve some lanes of major freeways for car pools and buses and halt new parking lot con- struction. San Francisco e:ince 1971 has let car pools cross the Colden Gate and Oakland Bay bridges toll· free. and while ~ a f~w driven: wtre caught with lifelike dummies In their back !leals, the number of genuine pools hu more than doubled. Washlncton. DC., may become the car pool capital of the naUoo when both tcderal and metropolitan governments ' implement computerized pooling systems now being planned. Commuters who fill out a short questk>nnaire will receive a list or others "''ho both live and work nearby. SUt1PLE statistics make car pooling look good. A March 1973 report from Highway Users Federation estimated the average cost of a OflenWay 10.mile com- muting trip at $2.64 for a driver alone: in a four-persoo car pool it faIJ.s to 66 cents per commuter. Nooetheless, the average occupancy rate of can during peak Joad periods has dropped to 1.2 persons per vehicle. What are the obstacles to car pools? Some commuters shun the imagined ln- converlience, Grouchy a.m. introverts want to savor their dark moods In solitude, while car radio button-punchers ·may prefer to swing along alone. Irumance complicaUolls can result-. - moet companies recommend high liabili- ty llmlUI. But succen!ul car pool participants reel the advantages outweigh the drawbacks. A_ car pool can be a social mlcrocosm , 10mewbere between 1 T - group find • karass. Members talk over the morning newspaper headlines. help each other remember appointments •nd crrlnds, or -catch up on olflce goulp. · Major oil companies ~ promoting car pools i!nd Congress has taken an interest. Even President Nl•oo urged car pooling In his JUne 21 energy alafement. Many more drivers undoubtedly wnt soon De taking tbe empbaOc advice of bumper stickers which have begun to appear in Washington : ''POOL IT!" Also Sloppy }oes, Sauerkraut and Egg Salad Frem the SM:ramemto Bee The case of the University ol California at Davis food service worker wbo was fired because her mayonnaise spreading technique was fau1ty (the mayormaise (GUEST REPORT) 3 as_not spread completely to the edge of h · ld,. .. ,;r.. "A •en.: h the bre8d) has just escalated to the top es1tate to "1ll.UJ-lan::_...,.,..,J!er-mont . of the giant UC system. food service worker, a seven-year UC President Charles Hitch has been employe oo the campus. appealed to tn the singular case of the Her story, however, is a matter of Davis woman who was discharged record = two days of testimony anti a 37· beca it aJao charged page opinion by UCO Law Professor -~ da~ produced 1~ more slop-Richard Wydick 'Which deals in mayon- py joes than necessary. naise spreading and sloppy joes among -Sbe took overlong to spread weightier i$.$UCS. sauerkraut.oo 50 hotdop and wrap them. THE . WOMAN'S troubles began last -She made up too much egg salad Nov. 3 when Don Tipton, then manager mix on another occasion. of the Memorial Union, and three others -She allowed five-misJ;>riced ham ~d In hls party had to wait 20 minutes to get c~ sandwiches -demgned to sell 1n,_theJr breakfast-eggs and toest. She vending machines for 50 cenls -to be argued they were not In line. soid in the food line where they should For that w · was put to a "non have been priced at 55 centa. aistomer contact position" as head of THE CAUFORNIA State Employes sandwich Jlf'll>Uation where, the food AJsoc:iation (CSEA}, bas appealed over service contends, ber mayonnaise the bead of UC Davis Chaocellor James spreading was inadequate. Meyer to the president to iet the "You there failed to learn · sandwich woman's job back. CSEA made the Issue product.ion in the nonnal period of public in the new issue of its member training, as )'OU have failed to 1ptt·1ct. newspaper. . mayonnaise correctly and have not CSEA attorney Loren M c M a s t e r learned proper weights of meats for each declined to identify his client without her sandwich,'' her notice of dismissal ac- permission and UCD officials likewise cused solemnly. ,, Further, it took her from 2 to 3:05 p.m. one day to insert . sauerkraut on llfe 50 hotdogs and wrap them. Mc~faster con· tends the university failed to include testi mony backing up the time or the normal standard for S_fi uerkraul dogs. AS FOR TIIE Tll\'lE there was too much egg salad mix that had to 00 tttrown away, he argued, it was becaue the campus was unexpected1y closed as a day of mourning for President Johnson. Prof. Wydick agreed witb CSEA she should have not been [ired witboul hear· ing. But he found there was cause to dismiss her and awarded her back pay from her Feb. 9 dismissal until his Ptfay 21 decisicn. ~hancellor J~mes Meyq r!?jected the pnor hearing find ing and' the back pay CSEA is appealing, both on that ground and ~ause the· reasons for firing are loo minor. McMaster said he will go to Superior Court for a writ for ultimate reinstatement if Hitch rules against the mayonnaise spreader. . .PUNM-COAIT DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Pubi.irhtr Thomat Kee_l1il, Editor Barbara Kreibich EdUorlal Paue Editor The tdltoria1 .·Pl.it! of 'the Daily Pilot ~. to lnfonn and rtllnulate ~Mien .. by ~tli;i« on this P8&e divcne •commtntary on lopics or In. _ ~ tmat~by q l'Mllctted-cotunmists and 'll!S~ cartoonb11, by Pf0Yid1"S • forum for "'" 0 -~ "PUNCH .'. rtaden.' Viewt tnd by Jlftlmtt,. ttlit n~1 oplnklfll and ldeu •m <Wftnt ....... ""'"'"-opln ... of Ult bally PllOt •ppe-u only tn Ult edltorW column 1t the top o( 1ht pact. Opln6ont txpnued by the col- umni1ta and Ctr1oon!Mt and )tltf'f' *'1ittl'1 ~ thrir:_ own and no ~ M(1ll of thtlr vleu by lhcl Dally POot tmukl bt iaM:nd. "He S#ms to have adjusr.d to captivity very weH." Tuesday, July 10, 1973 , I T • ... QUEENIE "l'm all for \Vo111en's Lib ... er ... as Jong as it doesn't ·a lienate the 1ncn. 'f hen I '111 against it." L. M. Boyd Petting Popular Premarit~l Fun Why that gannent known as the "bra_ssiere" is so call~ I just don't know. Llterally, the word means "arm protector." Should men wear engagem~t rings? A feminine free, thinker in. San Francisco says yes. It will alert predatory females, she says, to tbe fact the fellow is t~ken. But who should pay for the man's ring? The girl, naturally. · -• FIRST THING a woman does when she gels sick is give up makeup, First thing a man does is quit shaving. A medical expert writes to concur, but adds: It shou ld also be .noted that if the ailment becomes serious, the patient invariably reverts to his or her native tongue. MOST RECENT of those most intimate surveys pur· ports to prove that the average American bride has par- ticipated in that pastime known as petting with 13 men be- fore her bridegroom slowed her do\vn. ' Q. "What's Queen Elizabeth's middle name?" A. Alexandra . And her last name, legallf, is still Wind- sor, not Mrs. Philip Mountbatten. Q. "How many pyramids in Egypt?" A. Just 38. Q. "Isn't there rubber in dandelions?" A. There is. And in milkweed and sagebrush, too. Q. "Are rhinoceroses scared of elephants?" A. Evidently. They always get out of tbeJr way. Q. "If I wanted a sort-boiled os trich egg for break· fast, how long would I have to cook it?" · A. Figure 40 minutes. Every human being on earth with t~eth has gold in said teeth, I'm told. If only 10 to 30 parts per ~illion. Fur- ther, every human being on earth with hair has gold in hair, too. And far more of·it than the teeth. Address ma il to L. Af. Boyd, P.O. Bo:c 1875, New- port Beach, Calif . 92660. • War on Junk Autos Readied by Patrol · · SACRAMENTO (AP) -A Pudinski said the program campaign to clear out at least will work this way!_.t- 200,000 junk cars that clutter -A private citizen or police land beside C a 1 i f o r n i a officer wiU report the location highways is being launched of an abandoned C!U'· "1his~monttr. ·High,vay Patrol -Notices Will be sent within C omm i s s io n c r Walter JO days to the property owner Pudinski says. where the car is located and to The $14 mi llion program to the registered owner, if remove cars· from private known. property is being financed by a -If neither party has the ooe-time $l-per-vehicle fee col-car removed, the highway Jected on 1973 vehicle registra-patrol, local police or a con- tions. tracting private tow flnn will take the car to storage until They are in addition to an legal title is cleared. Then it estimated 18,000 abandoned will be scrapped. vehicles removed annually, __________ _ from public roadways in California. Pudinski said the goal of the program is to collect 200,000 known abandoned vehicles in the first 12 months of 'the three-year program. He said he expected private citizens to report oth er aban- doned vehicles and that there is an accumulation of an ad- ditional 30,000 abandoned cars each year, to increa§f the IOtal. ' Pudinski announced th e start of the program at a Capitol news conference Y{!.th Sen. Randolph Collier (D- Yreka), who authored the junk • car cleanup legislation. I 4"TNONY SCHOOLS HAllOI CINTll '* ......... c ..... C.I• MIM, C111ftr""M "-f7141 979.JJSJ 1111 t .. 1,......,.1 St. An1Ml111, C•I ...... Pit. 17141 77•·1111 TUHday, July 10, l'f73 Playboy May Put Wraps Back .On By Ualled Pr•1 -I Playboy Magulne say1 It Is c o nak:lerlnC "editorial ad- juatmenta•• u a.result ol U.S. Supttrne Court decisions on oblcenity, but its brttzy com- pedt« Peotbouse -the public&Uon that took the fig leaves off the centerfolds - -u.id it would oot change Its phoJography. Penf.house publisher and founder Bob Guccione said, however, be might consider --acme mlnor non-photographic editorial changes. "J utterly reject the concept that the human bOdy in any u~t is considered obscene," said Guccione in New York. H" said the human body Is oot l•anU-Biblical, anti-Christian, anti-anything you like ... BOTH PENTHOUSE and .Playboy. the pioneer in the prosperous literate g i r 11 e magazine field, were taking under conSldera tion the court ruling which couJd leave judg· ment of obscenity up to local , Waining , The Surgeon General Has De1ermined That Cigareue Smoking ls Dangerous to Your Heahh. • of(icials rather thin . to na- tional tastes. ' Playboy officials w e r e Tiu! fl•••• ....,,, la _, "••tl·Bl•H· c•I, ••ti · Cflria· fl•• •• ,, .... ,,. ... , ... flOU Uk~ ... ..,,,,,,----------~ meeting in Chicago to discuss the matter, although it said last lli-etk that it may make '· e d l t o r I a I adjustments" especi ally in pholography as a result of lhe ruling. Guccione. who took on Hugh lfefne.r.'s Playboy empire with Penthouse and has made a· considerable dent ln th e market, was adamant about keeping the photographs but said the magaz.lne will "slight· Jy moderate the editorial con- rent r ather t h a n fun- damentally c h a n g e the editorial direction." HE SA1D IF an article is t "not sufflclen1ly serious, by that meaning ~" likely to be dtrensible/' the.re will be cha!i1 .... Guccione ts putting out a new .,..·omen's magazine Viva "''hich he said would fall un- der the same guidelines as other magazines b e c a u s e "''Omen's magazines have tradllk>nally not been con· sidered. in the same light as ~ men's perlodic11 ls. • ' - ' DAILY Pll.OT 7 I "I • ' , • . ..... ' Turning Old-Stones CBS Appeals Ruling LOS ANGELES (AP) - T\me has not dulled the memory of that furrowed llEI, brow and t-sculptured tones. Edward R. Murro w , WEDNESDAY NICHT* ' Mtk• Wtclnt1ci.1y 11IJht yo .. r 11ltl.t tt ••t •11f. At Dtl T•••· W1ci1111tl1y nlt~t 11 Tttt trriiltht, '1'111 ttt111 t11ty 01111111 for lu1t $1 .711 T .. 11 W"tt11111'11y, tlrlwt thu1ftt1 f1111 tly 1111 ll'lt•1 you wo11't forttt. l<t ,,1111 yeu'H flll4 ht,; t1 llttl. HUNTINGTON BEACH 5156 W•rner •t Sprl119dele NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA Bristol IP•llNdnl •t o----C11mpU1 -- 4th St. •nd _ Newport Fwy. Baker At F1lrview COSTA MESA • TUSTIN Red Hill Nnr Sant• An• Fwy. . Wntw .. It Mllel-WIM1 llflllt- ·1.-11M1u1h Strlll ltll II at SllrWlt "'hi. Ctt,in C,,_ ........ :-1/ I 1>4' Low l'rlca CtnUnao Tlort1pltll Our lltl Iii Yur. C-C11Hr1t1 Ow NUCE CASINO DPAllSIOM! 'Al.M PfllHQI, i.t """* WUTWMO HO MOT1U 01"''"._.......,., . ."PAPU .......... me.. ... P ... ~~~CN.~. PRIMIU ORANG! COUNTY !NGAGIMINT IASHIQl<j ISlAHO • NIWPQllT Ct Nll ll' . . . foremo&t report er in ieleYl8'on'1 early days, is brought back to life in a replay ot hi! hls1ork con· trontatlon on "See It Now'' •'ifh Sen. Joseph M<Carlhy. t h e C o m n1 u n !st-hunting Repu511cnn from Wisconsin. The confrontntlon wa s •1he beginning of the end for ' McCarthy although t.1cCarthy- ism lingered on. ENTERTAINMENT Three "See It Now" bro..'ld· '----------' casls from early 1954 "'ere condensed into hour Sunday as CBS inaugurated a new 12· week summer series called "CllS Ne"'s Retrospective." To Hawaii For Visit LOS Al'/GEL~S (UPI) MIAMI !UPI) -The ~islon by a Cederal Judge in Pensacola prohibiting t h e Columbia Broad c 1 s ting System from broadcasting courtroom sketches has been •Pll<•led by CBS. Miami lawyer Ta 1 bot O' Alemberte said Sunday the network filecl an appeal duiing the weekend-with the Sth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, hoping t o overlum a decision by U.S. District J~ge Winston Amo~ or Pensacola , Fla. ··we hale to see this sort or thing get sta r te d ,'' D' AJemberte said. • • E v e r y television man I've spoken to feels that the visual rePort on a Arctic TV Boon trial or hearing is an im- porlonl port of p r e 11 coverage, and preventioo of thiS is beyuld the pudge's power." lie said 1f the clrcutt COUM upheld Amow's contempt cil•· lion, CBS.TV would tu. the case to the,SUpreme Court . Arnow found CBS guilty of contempt ' Saturday for violating his order barrlng broadcast of courtroom sketches -whether dravm in cOurt or later in private from memory --apd fined the network $500. He gave CBS 20 • days to appe.ol bis dedlkln. In light of our present rcla- tlonshlp with the Soviet Un ion and Communist China, the witchbunt hy steria or that era seems allllOit like ancient history. Thal l\lcCarthy in- aplrcd such fear -and wllk so little evidence of guilt , 1s documented b)i MIU't'Ow -i1 a Actreta ~ll1abelh Ta yJor, her W P) The -· _ .. marrlaH with Riollard Burton OTfA A (A - CBS broiodcaat the lk~ last moolh, showing t i e artist'• conception. of the courtroom 1etn1 durlne a pretrial hMrtll( In A"'°"'• "'®f\ far 11ven members of M\UTOW'I tacllc WIS .fo let undergolifll Al leaat I tern-ClnMtilft BFQadca1Ung-Cor\l;; McCarthy e-.pose hlmte\f with porary spilt, plans to fly lo with the. Nelp ol a s1telllle, h~s hia own wOrda. He 1trung lfawaii and show up in Roi'ne added late-night movies to 1lJ totethtr tilma of McC.rthy for the start of 8 new picture television offerings beatned to opoodie1 end ilefrlnu, then Id arcilo 1@1ilemonl•. 11"rnrsa filled In Ute mlulnc facti. by Jul y 22, a •poke:Jroan 1a '>~---· ------~ tn ont him , Murrow lhawed l\ilonday. McCarthy's attempt to link The 41·year-old Min. Taylor Democratic presidential can· has been visiting old Criends in didaje Ad1al Stevenson to llollywood sinC1:! she new here Alger Hiss, a former. govern-from New York but has ment employe convicted of perjury. dec lined lo make any further McCarth y said, "Al ger . . . state1ncnt about her breakup r mean, Adlai .. , . "and jhfn with Dur!on . offeted as proof a document in A c c o m p a n I c d by her 1 which Stevenson:s name Is adopted cjaughter, Maria, 14, tnel\Uoned by H185. Murrow M1ss Tayloc was •4lid to be pointed out that he failed to plannina: to visit relatives in "TH C•I""° Co ... t1011" "C•fM Of F11 M-itll" Ill INH ION!tMT WALT ••••rs "ARISTD CATS" ... "SONI 0~ THE IOUTH" STAlTS WIDNUDAY mentloo the other names in -- the doe!itment, including then JJooolulu before going ~o !~~~~~~~~~~~ Secretaf'y of State John Foster Europe. She has been in Dulles. seclu1ion since •tie flew here ~'' ,~....,. --· '-f'Pll • from New York la.it week. Burton's attorney said the j actor also would fly to Europe _...,., • 671·•2'0... this-week and intended to. a~-ttl~I tend a fihn festival ln Moscow . . ~ "' .... '"" .. ,. I~ co•OMA DEL MAil JHE ™IB&!ID EXPERIMENT --...... CtNIDOMl JO .:. ..... ·~ .. _ " :..1 .... _,, -··· LAST TIME TONIGHT '"JEREMIAH ) JOHNSON".;,/ & "FUZZ" IGPl '· STARTS WED. "JUDGE llOY IEAH" Phi< "THEY ONLY kill TH&IR ·MA.STEil$" 10"1 ·~ SIAD/UM I;," ''"""'~"-· "SO.g Of Tllo South" IGl _,, -···· /)'JAR/UM l ;,: ... " ., '~"' .. 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I P.I. fRIOIY 1 I g,45 WED I SI! 2·11 HS SUNDAl n I a All Sf.I.TS $4.00 l·<l :AS·B:~S "'-ktti.low anJ'~'l 1ho la,i 1110n ylhl _,,, .. _ . ''"' ,.,. loll you • ..-r will. "CAHILL UNITED STATES MARSHAL" ALSO DAILY 2:~s-<i:~S-IO :JO "LI MANS" South Coast Plaza II u.• 011c;o rw1.11 ""Tot • ,..,.J.Jst A LOVE STORY FOQ GUYS WHO CHEAT ON WIVE S Goorge Segal EOWA'RDS HARBOR c1~~~.2 •' "'l f~ \1'\t!M (10 SAOI 0111';0 l "'I UIO t AU ru.1111 , *NOW OPEN ~~~ & BEAUTIFUL EDWARD WESTBROOK TWIN CINEMAS WEi:~~~~~~s~vir AT * r i: ·. '· • '· I: EOWl\RO S I I\ I II\ I f \ 11 K • '> • • • I, f,V ' "I, 11~ ~l~I 111• =·-· -. -..... -.--- ' IN MISSION VIEJO EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJO \ltll '"' "() r.• l T l l 'AI TIJ•OIOH ~ 10 ~'J90 NOW AT BOTH CINEMAS JOHN WAYNE IS (PG) ALL N L EDWARDS WESTBROOK i~~!MIS W1.,,,,l1t1ttr et ..,...,..., 192-4493 AMr~OFA iJ · MOv'IE MUS/CALI • 12 OHAI HIT SONGS NIW I ' ' t .. ~ Japan Eyes Co.ast Seafoo d, Timber • SE'ATreE (A°PJ'-esi'lhe Bank ol California who cout Umber aod ·seafood spoke for the. aMOCiaUon, procealng industries in the Top exeeuUves from about United States 'ma y attract the 50 major Japanese , firms and • . SO comparues wit~ head· financial backing of some quarters in the western United J a p an e s e firms, says States, concluded the firet YOlbllane Jwasa. chalrman of meeting o( the nine-year-old the Fuji Bank Ltd. of Japan. as90eiatlon outside CaliComla or Japan last Saturday. IWASA TOLD-a news con- ference at ·the <n<I ol the JfP&ll-CaUfornia Association's annual meeting, that he ex- pected most such investment would invol've joint ventures \Yilh Japanese and ·American businessmen. But no specific international buainesS arrangements came out of ,the three-day meeting, said A.W. Clausen, presi~nt of Wood Creation Store Opens Objects 'N Wood, a retail and wholesale cooperative store featuring creations in wood, has opened at 483 East 17th Streer in COst~ M~a. The display and production of wooden art objects includes burl (predominantly redwood) tables, driftwood h a n g i n ·g planters, wall hangings, and mobiles. SALES GM Eyes Comp11ters In Autos DETROIT. (AP) -General f\.totors ·Corp. engineers say they are studying the.po;91lbili· ty of equipping cars with com· puters. The' elaborate electroniC' circuitry which is the "brain" of the mandatory seatbelt in· terlock system for every 1974 auto holds the potential for on· board computers , GM engineers say. The interlock keeps the car from startl.og until shoulder and lap belts are fastened. The GM engineers .reported that a computer built into ari experimental car controlled . more than 20 (WlCtions, includ· ing speedometer, odometer, clock, air-bag sensors and automatic transmission. On·board computers could -provide the driver with in· formation on wheel conditions. electrical systems and brake fiuid levels, they said. WALL STREET Investment Firm , with l r1nch Office In Newport .. •ch Part Time Or Full Time Generous Commissions • I • .. Ul'I T ....... 11 DAIL V PfLOr 8 Promoter. OVER THE COUNTER Describes NASO Ll1tlnt• for Monday, July 9, 1973 Jail Te TIWMI OllOl•l~I ""tell It 11!, 111.o t.i!" ~' ·1~ If'• T•l'llOfll .. • line Wll«Mlt<I bV 1111' NI· t'r'N f.'.eC f"' l~I 11 1 ~i 1C41 IQ~ ' - """I''~ v.&1tr1. rllllk Sft fT1 I.I. (fVC111 oltcll'I \1 f \'W -llollfl A11'1Clfll0'\ 01 ,;;"tar Ii I •t I l' 11nr o ,.. U I'• ll'l'lOI' W \Ji 41": ,,. Odl lll'd oftt•• ~··· .... c ,,, • ' 1'1 111 I"'"",..;. 1:4 ~· ,11111.ci llY Qrtf•!llt .,.111)(111 1J>o 1)14 1\lfl'ld If II "" ...., • t''O • ORLANIJO Fl" \AP J -:-1•• Otlltr) ~ .,1rtln• 101• I,. ~11,Y. Pt< 1• .. l61o (!Ill '• )l o , ' "• 1tn O!lltr 11 01 (flt L•J •. , :o., ll1<011 Eo 3 l fowl• Ml t t Cle W T n er a :>Qlf u:1,i.1n 1oleo !.P w 9.., <.a El« IS l S~t r1n C.r Ill 4t) nn . u r . ·""'-·' Tiit QUO\I• Gfl A.11111• 16\~ t l\I 1:eU !Jiiiy IJ·~ ll'h Trl'I C•1P -·. ho lk d I . ""! llO NII ll\Ckldt l " "" oP ~01, 11\; lte-Piil ~\) VI •11'411!"• supe1:.o1esman "' ta t! us · ,., 1 "'''~1111• m.rii: o11 cr.:.O. ,,, ~· A1~n '-A ~, 41 Jrn Ck.., ••• 1 f h , 0.Wll 0# commh •old Mid 11: 2l; aly1I ~I •-. nr· ~ F~ lliii I'• u·ay rnm a s arecropper s .-i •l'KI oo "°I Gfhm Ma ,',, ,,.._ :::, 01~ -r11., 1 •• ! ~u~ioli~g. .TJ:o•'• • • . • ,..DI_, ·~'~ 1'1"'" k llolll B I "fr !" ' cabin 10 a ffill!Jon-dolJar C8S· ••i:~~c;;'itlALS ~~t "'t: 11~! ,:1' Rou.:1 f:i 1~1, lf:~ urt'~ ~ 1\ f\: tie, says the hardest part of AND UTILITIES 1:rr f~ llq lt(; :::. ;~ :.·· 1.11 ~nl11 ·~ft \,}?ls·~ ; --''ng t"·o weeks in a West J11~'1;n M1mll 'r ?lil'lo tt~ Ru\I ''0" ti lt Unll 'i\OOI 4~• v •• ~,,... Bkl A.\11 °'1rlyn p •'• -~· itr:,,"t~ r• f:r ~= ~ ,·~ J•• Gtnnan jail was being unable :f:'f"~1. ll~ fn>t ~:::;r: F' 1!! ~: t"~~ jf~ ijSt~ ~·ri ~t v. ~ IO talk to anyone '11co Lno 11" u\, ~.,K,i'!"M' ~, • ;.~ ~""~ •n 16''t 71-~ vrc"tor~ st J,.,,,, •)? • · AU111 Bt11 l i..l ~ "' • on Inn II'. j VldlO Sv1 1~ • • , •11Jtd Tel 1•\._ O lit »i;)tl ,',"",,~,' m •L G l'• U Vl1..,.t SC ti" ,' . Ah•n 91 •"' 4\0 H••c~ C . • •~1 tt If IMO Vol Sllw j ' J. "I WAS IN \\'tlh COO\mon .-.m """•I 101'l n•. H~.wd,, ,•!• ,.'~· • 010 1 ii" mi W••" NG l! "• f • •·-•>> 3 I''"~-· t.. • Sff Wtld W1~>1 Ml t1 criminals," said Turner, 38." Arn'E1""L1> 1 ,~; 11"'11 MIO 11 1ll l '" ~rth 1 ·~ JI' w111mn 1 ~ 101. -Am E•OI'" Sr.I !N ~Vlr! {. f10 t'I\ ,.\lf'fl."r U 1 Wirbl> RI ~ ~ didn't know the .language, Am Fffl<I I \, n tiJ.~''W,~ Jri:: ~? :ff, ~: 2_l\~ 1'm'= ~~/nwt 11\'> 1St: couldn't talk to anyone and !~ ~u;~ .,r~· ,.71: ttld• N111:1 10•. 21 11or-'to ~v:m.:a M ut. 1l" . AMll't !;y Ult 1oFI~ lnlOr•ll no 710 !mi.on 1c1; I W•lc•t l'I ~ '" had a hard tin1e understanding Am Tele" ,,.,., nv. /nl:' 'EP ~" ~. s1r:f' i~: t!i! f;lj ~:'r,,P1J ~:! ~t even the laW)1er." """ Wild 101• 1n• t~,.;;~ G~ !• u•o r>«tr• 1•1•, wi11m1 1 111• 1•!1 . AllMtllr ...,.,., U lrtl Alum '10 j l•n•CIV 1 !4~\ 1 '~\ Wll•n H j l II! 11\.lo . ''All I had to eal wa,, brown Mk-.i In ll.I •l k .,, l kW A ''" Id RfQI• u IS Wini Pk 13'\0 ~ Heav y Investment bread and sauerkraut " said ~~'1nc~ \~l1 l~t) l~!r::.C.cft 1 ~!~ 1ll: ~~~ B~ 2:v. ti.,., :Z~ "L~h· 11'•t 1 1~:. ' Aran Myl '1• ,., J•rTMib ........ , ... ~ N ~ 11• ··~World S¥ h 'i Turner. lie said he Jost 13 !~~"tr: 11 .1lV> ,. AlrF r l\~ •l• trQe T« 1 l' 11 wr1"'11 w •Vt d . ks hef h 111•11 17 MIYll I,\ u~• I•~· uoer l:' 8'' 9\0 XOfl'llll Co I'\~ ''" poun s 1n two wee pre e Arvld• It. t \i k•ber sr ••• u1 vner o ••• 10\k Yt!lj Frt 3lU :k• / Despite money problems, inventor William "P. Le.ar is still workin g on a steafl,l car in hopes one of the major automak-ers will get interested. Lear~ shown with a steam-powered car bearing the license plate "VAPOR," clain1s he has. spent $18 milliori on developtnent of the steam auto. A _________ _ I "d A c 1(1l111r r. l' • l'lo llbo d j'' j ' • !1l'01r Co J "' was-released ast ·Fri ay to ... ~G. °I.~ l?~ ~~IC•••" r t< ··~ 51• r111v rD r. 10 1ont.l'U.lh 1 "'Jt return to the castle-like home "•"•D trn 12 n~ ~~wro11n \f' \~~~ ------------b II 'he I rd A!O 5 S'!i I( 0 t S•\ l" he u t near re. a11n:1 wr 1n. 11~ K::.. ~: 17',,• 1 '•I 1 0 iJloat Actll'e • . 81k1r Fl 31U 3! • < > » "I .i--amed about coming a1111wn L '" 1 "''" u• -------------"""' . .lllllV Mtt ~\1 '1VI KIYs" .·~! 11 111l back ... Jor a big_ country an11 •toa 11 111'1 ~:'.;:;~ Vi ,:" 1:~ NEW vo1tic fUPI ! -Th• 10 moo •,<; t k " he "d 81n~ Jt" d 2f\t ~r "' 1, .. lt•:i !IYt 1toclu tr•dld on "" 8'C m1r • s ea ' Sal • B1rn11 H U'4 """ ....... 7" Moncl•Y II lUPllllt'd l>V NAS 8 1•• ll• Sletk V...,_ •N,AM ... CM. Egg Slinging Begins Turner used a · bor'rowed .:~t:~ F 21~ 2~\: Kus1m El ~' !'• Ptnn °'"" in; 4~• !'•+ ··r. e II F ~·00 ... , S\o ~-Ptl\ll Lift 1U ,;. l• • J $5,000 and a super sales pitch 11:t1,,,,. oi :~ 1" t:::11 ~;~ ft~ R•nk O•on 62, '°"~ 1 + \ .. to build his Orlando-based a11nuv u 1111 22~ L•~ c lll'> ~r~~/':.~ lf& 'ft .tt11_ ~~: . 151 Prcl ~"~ ll LllY loY 21\} \~" 'l~ yj' J~. SN+ ~ Glenn W. 'I\lrner EnterprtSe.S Ir~ L•D '°'~ •H" l10oei P~ 11 1 1) ..;,, ·~ 1.,,\ JA). 61, ,,.. • conglomerate. The organiza-llti Dr~ ~l 1~~ t!f-t':mo I•o ~t ~r~~olt,\, ~· ~ c~·· ~ lion's biggest money-makers I::: rv: t:U 'ff)? Ltl::i 2fl~ !!: !:-: wi••MP L"'" ;,,.100 1t1k 20 -H. Burners On! Breakfast Battle fo r Bucks th K t f I I eta loolto llP l'O'· n ocll t1 •• ,,. ~·· N'SD ... .-.. '_,,., are e OSCO n erp an ry Brtn<o 1 21 \) 12 oews co .~ 11 ·~ " • umt • iv. ,_ 511 Corp cosmetics firm and er1n111 Jn 1ol1o 11 M•d G11 u u s•t ~~~~~· uo "Oar0e to Be Great " a com-=~~Ar 1f~; 1f·• ~:l1c:11111 3J~ J'-t uq.c:,:rt'd -~! • . • llUClllY 6\'o 6l\ Mlrll Fri 15 1!~~ pany that sells mollvabon 1urnD s1 :io~~ 21v. Mtrv Kv 1'\) lS\\ -------------SAN DIEGO (AP) -When lure the hahgover trade with a Peterson said his first courses. !:~,T~ ~u ~~ M~~~k fl}? llf~\• M Don 'Id' and J k · the I' I I b kl I the h · f f h. · C.PI s-4~~ 5~• Meckm 1J\~ 1 \~ c a s ac -in-con u1en a rea as , 11. c 01ce o a name or 1s crca-c.en vtl' s 1 ~~ 16.,. Medlt•n 4 \\ '' Box duel, it's with breakfasts doughnuts. then French toast tion was ~1cDonald's Fast-HE WAS ARRESTED in ~~r:. ':,'. 1:~ Ig\• ~1·~ V:. 1 k~ ,:~~ N•w Yort (Ul'I> _ Thi to1t0111l111J 11u at 20 paces. and finally an egg-and-cheese Break Breakfast, but since Frankfurt Germany I a s t Ch1n1 co llt 4 MU IPM 01. ,.:\lo 'tiow• 11ie 11oek• 11111 Mv• o•lned 1111 • ' i;..,,, co ~ ""' Ml>I• G11 23\) U mos1 1no kat 1111 moll IMNd on s-rcl'nl The two fast food chains are sand\\·ich, before settling on this was already copyrighled, month at the request of hi er 1r n•~ eou Minn Fib ••• s•• ot cto•noe on 1111 OVll'·t~1er . . . . . . hrls $~ MoQul CP 11'-; ltl• m•r .. 11 •• OUOled II~ ..... NASO. battling for control or a the Breakfast Jack com-he settled for Egg ~1cMuffin. Br1t1sh authonhes. Bntrsh 15, ut Mol•• 1n 1"• ff\! N11 1nc1 P1rt1n1~• CNnglS ••• '•M lucrative new market -the bi nation. police w e r e investigating 8~!e~k " 3,t! 3'\! =rm s. J?~ ~~ :k'r~.:. 11i:'i~r~1':1 11:::.·~1 .. ~rke~ I B kr T'S A GOOD K'nd f d ha · t" Clow Crp 11\11 13\" MDtOI" Ct 101·\ I OAlltl•RS breakfast t ade. long a bastion Battenfield said rea ast ··1 name. 1 rau c rgts m connec ton Clic:.C L• J 15\{ Ms•&;••• I-"• •'i 1 Mlt•od•'• <-o m+ ,~ up ss..1 of coffee shops. Jacks were test-marketed for of corny, but it suits McDonald \\•ith the activities or Turner ~~rf~; r,i~ ~~~ ~!~ L'ib~ ~· :~ ~ Pn~ •• 1'fn~igY ht; 1t: ~= ft~ 18 months in the Los Angeles-and separates us fro1n com-firms in Great Britain.. CDflHIU P 131o llU ~: ~dt'c', st' 1:·" ~ Mau11n1 1n.rn1 • + 1 . Up 10.0 Cowlou 15~ "~~ N ~In I~ IOl~ ) Am Mocro ~VI ll~•·t lh Up I, .• THE BIG GUNS in the bat· San Diego area before it was petition.·• sa id Peterson. Great Britain diopped ex· crou co u'l 1i\o\ N::li me 1~ii nu. • M•rlllm F'ruil lli + '"° u11 I .:z . ~ru!Ch Ill •Ii ~. NE G:2. \ 1,v. 1 Solid SI k l1t!1 lJ ~ 1\'J Vi> 1 ·• tie are ,a hamburger bun offered at aU 725 Jack-in-the· However. for all his efforts, tradition proceedings against ur1 Noll 111~ ,., .. NJ':ti ~ j~}. 1"';, • P1n11<r1n• .10. 21v.~ l . up .1 I f I d B ti I · 19 tat f fed I · d · •nl lnll u~ 2:1" NI olll 1 i \· ,,, 9 w1111n1y Fla~I l + ~. Up 1.i enveloping a s ice o boi e ox ou e s in s es. Peterson will know only the Turner a ter a era JU ge 1n 01ntv w. 114 ~'1 N ~h•n ~ "'1~ 291: 10 Amundrwr .n 1 + 1v. u11 11.1 f ed d I. r d ' 0 B k fll Fl 'd . ed nt fo 01•1 o-. !•\ SU ~l11l1n • '}t(f 29h 11 Ftlldlylc• .tnb 2l .... + 2'4 UD 11.I ·ham, a ri egg an as 1ce o The i ea 1or ak roo , .-joy of creation and not the or1 a wu a warra r 0.1. oe1 2n 2•\ Nordit• 1~; 171\ it 1<.,,n1no"" Lt 211+ u. UD n.1 American cheese, named based McDonald's Egg Muffin profits ·of patent. his arrest on contempt of 8:~r. 4;: "n.~t ~,,.. ~::111N~~ J~ ~1~ l! ~~ .. :n,incorp 2llii+ 2~ ~: l~J ·Breakfast JaCk: and an alsowasfathercdinSouthem he . hi court charges o.co, 1n .~ 4UN11Ctr R• Hi 211i1liH•r• A-r" ~ 11t UP 1G.o "T re s not ng extra in it · DMlb ,,.R •1"1 .. ""' 11<wc1 tt , •1~ 1• •m111111i .u11 Q .s Up '" English mu l fin containing 'California , by ll er bent for me ," he sa•·d. "Oh. maybe Otlhr 1n11 Y.i ~• 1•n or •™• .1o1" 11 P1ne1111> 1n11 n "" uo t.s Otlui1 C l1V• JI '" E• j• j'~ 11 SO.t1t1rn Inn ) \~ UP f.I eggs Benedict topped with a Peterson. who owns all three al the nati·o·nal conventi'on 011m "' n~• ink if.' M1 ta ~• 1t w11toroCp .060 ' y, UP '·! f Ca dia b d M k Ol1rn Hd I~ 11\lo Lii• 6\~ j'I 20 lld lri11111 .12\1 lot !~ UP 1 .. Slice 0 na n aeon an McDonald franchises in Santa. th~i'i:!'ll . be a bronze plaque ar ete· rs Ole-A ·8 2'!11 2nlo I YV M U I \:1 21 OIKlfl<: ol Am 1•-.+ ,,_ UD l..l another Of Cheddar cheese, Barbara. Nat1"onw1"de, \here 0111r• sci 1cv. n o,; "l1rro "1 •~~ 22 M•l)l1Pr11 .11 l V•+ 1.11 u11 1.1 saying, 'Thank you, Herb!' " Ooc:ultl """ 36\'i II Oft 11,1 lffi l3 NIKlffr Rtte l~l v. Up l .l called Egg McMuffin. are 2,",..... McDonald's outlets. Ooltr G•n ,,,. JV. mont 5\t •11, Oll•llOI" Looln •Vt \'> uo 1.1 """' Oon1ld' r.i•.:. 131.0 rmyr l I 2S S11 World Inc 10 H'> Up I.I Fo bat.le Slralegy Jack l·n H Talk 0ow J•••" "'" '9~~ 111r1 NA i1 ''~ Lo11Rs r • . • Oovle Cll !J 1'•4 1111 Crp ~· • I W•!ltBOtld Ill( 4-\lo gn 15.0 the Box has priced its WHAT !\tOTIVATED me s l u ear r'>unlcJn ·O 1\o ~ PIOll Ir S)\; Soi'~ 1 Clntmttlon '" 2\',_ v. It 16.1 (I es p F.con Lib M"lt. 31\~ l'l«•r :13 JO l Omeo1 Alpl\1 2 -~. 8:' l!.1 Breakfast Jacks at 49 "l:ents was the obvious lack. These e, ""u' e~ '"' r1o P-.; G•m 1110 11•1 , C1>mP commu ?•-1 • ..J', 11.1 h f be · er Paso 13 l?I~ P•c Lum 3l :tl~. 5 Iron MDl.lnllln lo-l o v• 11.s each to 60-65 cents eac or days, we \\"OU!d very remiss The Jntemational Marketing "I t1uc1r 4'" ••1 =•,""''" ,j',,' ,',!~ 'c""'""'''"'" 1 -,_ 011 11.1 E M M fr. E hf" I t lo b f b kf I · f F.nero11 C ~t• 4~4 " OI •·• 1 Ormoni Oruo !l'i-ll<O ~ "' gg c u ID. ac 1rm a so no e open or rea as . A s . f Association o Orange County. ""u s&L 11 11v. ~=~•,"'; 11:: 11;· 1 E••cu1 v• Jnd l lo-~• u1'.l has launched satur.l'·on pr•'me It's b1·g markct•"ng ·o~ t a e ·""ll)' ·11 h Id . hi I h E1to1n .-. ,~, .• ,~..,. . .• 'Tlllfl Grouo 1\-\.'o MO a t' 1111 y,•1 o its mont y unc eon F•K" '" ~·• ~··· ~:~~ c:,: lJ~ l~(; 10 Down1DWfl CD no-~ t:S time television and drive-time portWlity," said Peterson. • meeting Wednesday at the FZ l'11ln1 !'~ 114 P-<>&& w 11,0 111\ 11 Minn F111,1c1 •u.-v.. t.5 ' rt• ' d F1lr L"~ ~\• lo>lo Pel ff&tt 11721:, 230~ 12 Mol)IL1 Am Cp ,,,._ '\Ii f-' radio adve 1s1ng an terse After an initial fruitless ven-· Jolly Roger Inn in Anaheim at "1r1~n JO• 7"1J ~'"" Petro Lw ,~ 1"° n C1m1n 1nc1 .... 1r 2''.>-'/• ~ '·' lo. ·1 hed 1 ears sl'U · Special to the Dally ·PUot . l'•rrn Br 11:u 1'1\.} PlcN s111 5" "° 14 FVl'ltllne sn• 11 •• -1~ t.1 S gans P1 c a 1 lure with sweet rolls. Peterson noon. The luncheon fee will be """' OrQ A ' Plnkrtn 2f\\ JO is E1r1n 5cltnce .,_ ~• •.• I half awake at 7 am S f Fl"Ornt 11 '1/o 1'V. Pl-r w 1\'o 111 1• Ad11 lnvit .imi 10""-1 1.f on Y · · "started playing with the idea OAKLAND - a e wa y $3.00 for members arid. $5.00 F11 lllD••rt ,.,,, 1•11o Piper Ind lj~ 11y, 17 Anctron JKato l -"' g;1 1.1 Bob Battenfield, director of of a breakfast sandwich" and Stores Inc. has reported sales for non-members. l!l ti.ft~ ~ll 2! ;::.i"f' :;: 1 ~-. 11r:z ll l::'.:~f, ~I :~ 1 = ~ ~ ~:~ marketing communication for came up with his favorite eggs of $2.98 billion for the 24 weeks The keynote speaker will be ~l:C0Ti.~-l~ t~ ;~ ~ 1~ 1! ~ !rr:i:O.':lor.·50 • tr~ " ~ · ~-t the San DiegO-based Jack·in· Benedict. But not Wltil he had ended June 16, up by nearly 11 attorney John J. Baer. The -ti-~!.,.k,.•.~~ .... :: l~ :;':'!',, ti ?~htz " t=~=.1 c ~t ~~ ~ ,:_•,: the Box chain, explained the exper,·mented with "hundreds percent over $2.7 billion in the I f Ba • ' ·11 Fr•rt1< El ''" '14 l'uet.tir l\Ji Iv :1:1 virlsv•m• CD 11,._ 1• origin of the breakfast battle. t e o er s presentation w1 ,.,,,,,.1. •••• '""'· P111" c1p ''" '' 2, "'~hon " Pd11 1~._ t. '·' ot sandwiches and many com-same 1972 period. be "How the Trade Reform Friend 1c 121~ 2::11;, Oon•r CD • 11 .. H 1<1 Ylr Corri lV.-~ •.1 "WHEN WE WENT to a 24• binations, even Hollandaise Net income as $39.9 million, Bill of 1973 Will Affect Your r.ii: ~ ~ if you can devote 3 specific evenings a week hour operation about two ... sauce," he added. or $1.55 a share, compared Business." He will discuss the " from 6f30 P.M. to 10 P.M. Call, years ago, we found 8 ready The cheese and Canadian with $38.7 million, or $1.51 a ramifications which the trade MUT UAL FUNDS 7-1 4 _ 6 7 5 . 4 a 9 a· market for those who work at bacon slices were added, he share, a year ago. . bill will have upon business night and want a meal in the said , because "il had a lot The food chain reported it firms engaged in international a..,.. .. ,,.. ... , • ..,..,..;..,,.,.,.,...,., ....... _.a; • .,.., .... ,..~ Mtween 11:00 A.M.-&-6:00 ft.M. early morning hours," he said. more class and seemed the now operates 2.348 stores, up commerce with particular at· '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!~'......_:J~a~c~k~·in~·th~e-~Bo~x~fi~rs~l~tr~ie~d~lo~~f~in~i~s~h~in~g~lo~u~c~h~.'-' ______ ~f~r~o~m'....'2~,30~5~a'..-'y~e~ar'....'.a~g~o::_. --~-t~e~n~li~o~ncg~i~v~en~t~o~e~x~.1>0"".r~li~n!g.:__ 110:1-;: 1~"'.~ 1WF~ ~~~&· 'g~ ~:~ 1:~~11tnu~.,.,J: itl! 1t~ :r:,~· F 1'-l.fi 7'25 : old 1no 1illed or1-IAT N a Jtt1n Jij" l.'4 •.ll ~1t11lt11r .09 1.0t ce1 on Mututl MOWA,Di Jtt•n ~ P I.JI I.fl .,,,,, F4 l:ll I·" Funds •1 ouot..:t Dv Biln d '~'!°' on111tn 7'.14tr.74 11111 llt .17 1111 NASO !~. 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J-" V•I Spe t ti 111 A & B I~ 1,11 nc lost 4.06 •·'-' P• M~t 1.0~ 1,:J \IAMCI . ' C I .14 jlMI FAm '·II '·M P•11n Sq 6.2' • 2t Ur.NO RS• omo or 6. l'I nltoOfl s. I. I PhllA Fd I·" 1:5' ln11tft ' 6.tl 1.ss omo c1 •.74 .1 111 tn.,.11 4'·""' Pl,.. $t .6S t.6l v' om '·'° '·'' omD lld 'fi ,J '"""'n G t.'9 t. Pin Tre 2.89 Sl)t(.I ''° r.,1-om1> Fd 4 • In¥ Ctk U.30 13.lj l'IONIER FD: " \lfleltl>ll ,j.i ':" Cll<td !" ,. lrt¥ 0V cl j ,J) 6.! Pion Ell i.3, 1.14 VltlO'ttl lM I.II ont In¥ 1 • JI • 1"11 I~ c j·}' l'lon l'CI 111911 :U Vtnl IOfO 5 u ~'.:.o~ ;:&1 t: I r1-v.1r 1. '11.75 Plont II 1:11 ,;,, V•rlHI • 1:11 1.tf ontrtU l:f1: 1 c;.UMllL Pt•nnd I.SO t.29 vr~'lf Or J. , f·°' ont""~~ I ·s. i.; ~1m1., llJ 1·•1P~11c'fil'io:J-l'0·" :Z!1111,:~ ,,~ 11:S 1110. ~v 1t l , ~" .. ou ... · 2::''~· II:!& 11:~ :\'ttin,,:r;.04 10· ~?.:r·· •. ~ .,~ ,.ria j:µ1 ,~:tl =~~" l:H ?:N ·~l:·~~:I it: ~~::f ~rr. ~ :: •• :1. ,~r 1.i 1 :a ;~f.~~ ::u ,::n cim, ;,j:·~~ ' u. '!· ~~· '·* . • . -~ ~o ,:t· ,,: 1~·1t .. 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Hcadquarterl'd in Burl· inga mc. near San F'rnncise-0 ln lernationfll Airporf Hyatt ha!! risen frorn just anothl'r fast-growing chain of routine motels lo a national operator lhls year of 29 hotell!· and 34 Io d g es containing 15.100 rooms. llYATI' SAYS ITS nation11l growth prug ranl is the most ambl tiops or any first-clas!i hole! chain. Along the way. it has been building monuments as well as earnings. Cus10111ers. visitors. press. and local officials have raved about the most spectacular and highly successful Regency concept. Even other architects and operators or competing holels ha ve praised the im- aginative features or the strik- ingly different Regencies. Latest in the strin g or five .Hyatt Regency hotels is tho 850-room Hyatt Regency San Francisco that opened in ~tay, a dramatic 20-story, S 5 0 million hotel achoring that city's Embarcadero Center red eve Io pme n t project between !he port and the downtown financial section. "MAGNIFICENT," SA ID San Fran c i sc o Supervisor Ronald Pelosi as he eyed the hotel's breathtaking and sweeping 17-story open space that serves as the lobby. Here are fll]l-siz.ed trees. rows of flowef beds. thousands of hanging ivy plants. a brook. and a cluster of glass cylinder elevators studded with tiny lights. "This is a very great addition' to San Francisco." he bca.zned during an opening day lour . Fellow Supervisor QuMtin KQl)p described what he saw as •11tie Tll(ISt magnificent hotel in San Francisco -or any place else for that matter. An outstanding piece o r architecture." July book:i0,k rot the hole! by late May already "'CJ"C at 55 percent and Us executive di~tor \Vas predicting sold· out nights within two month'.1 after opening. That's an im- pressive beginning for a con· Yttltion hotel becau$e con· ventlons usually are booked that yours may not ! 1 COMPLITI OIANGE COUNTY COVERAGE l•lltdhtf: l.ot•llO h.ck. S.1 C........_, Mlsdo11 VJafo Dftei P.i..t. • well ot Lo lo•h.t-.stofL.A. MONTH TO MONTH RINTAL IASIS NO Dl..OSIT llQUllED ON APPIOYID Cll DIT 4 ONLY S17 ,00 PEI MONT TOTAL COST l1111imlMd ,..,..,, 5 NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZI f l•/~ c 4 r l/iJ 6 YOICI MRS.AGE ~AG~RS J•<IO .Altf AYAILAILE 1 PULL flll MAINTINANC ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE '" 714. IJS-JJOS 4111 SO \ANTot. FE, SA~Tot. ANA rem LIQIHI• ••.l(ll. MIUitll vi.11. 111• P11nl, 5•n Cl11111nf4I, "'" J"'n ••il!rlnt, fl Tltl , (Ill '1111 .... 4ft·l22l BOB PALEY AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE __ e__AU'!,~­e HOME e YACHT e INDUSTRIAL e COMMERCIAL e BONDS yea rs in advance. So1nc an- nual sessions have hu rriedly scrapped plans tor meeting at other hotels and rebooked Into the new Regency. AS lUANY AS 2.000 persons a day ha've been crowding through its atrium lobby. Sightseers have been steered lo special elevators. clea ring the others for guests to get to lht>lr rooms. The ne1v e.tlrllctlon is the rlrst l·lyatl ltcgency on the \Vesl Coast hut lhe second ma- jor Hyatt hotel to open in San Jo,ra ncisco lhis year. The other. Hyatt on Unlon Square, has 700 rooms. and features a "pent house floor" w I th pcrMNlal butler service. Othe r Regblcies arc open iri Atlanta, the first, and a win- ner of a lobbyful of awards: Chicago. nea r O'Hare Interna- tional Airport : Houston, \\'ilh J.000 roo1ns the largest hotel built recently in Texas ; and Knoxville, Tenn. Regencies are under development in downtown Los Angeles ; downtown Chicago; Nashville. Tenn.: Dearborn, P..1ich.; and l\·Jemphis. Tenn. HYATT, WHOSE expansion program kicked off with the Regency in i\tlanta in 1967, is setting itself for a "dramatic increase" in business. Heading the expansion is the com- pany's young president, Hug Friend Jr., who says plans center on the Regency con- cept. · Despite the -excitement for the Regencies and I heir atrium lobbies, howevcr1 not all new Hyatt hotels fit that mold. "\Ve're not interested in dramatic architecture simply for effect," says Mr. Friend. He talks or studying locations lo ensure "the ultimate in ex- citement" and t a i I o r i n g designs to "their own unique environment." ALL HYATf properties are operated under I o n g -t e r m management agreements or leases. with ownei'sh.i p held by developers. It's an ar- rangement that has paid off by limlling Hyatt's capital needs and exposure to the risks of the hotel business. The company's profits shot up 63 percent ir. the year ended January 31, 1973, on total in· come or $189.6 million. up from $144.2 million in fiscal 1972. Per-share profits last year rose to 80 cents from 40 cents and are expected to climb this year to around $1.05. A spin-off of Hotel Equities Corporation, Hyatt was in- corporated in 1967 and made a sharp and significant turn toward luxury hotels a year later with the Regency in Atlanta. Much or Hyatt's fast- paced growth was directed by the late Donald Pritzke• as president. His brolht'r. JaY. continues as chairmnn and chief executive or the com- pany that is 37 percent owned by Pritzker famil y interests. THE CO!\fPANY recently com pleted acquisition of 'Four Queens. Inc., operator of the Four Quccns 11otel i n dov.•ntown Las Vegas, for $17 .5 n1illion cc:sh. llyatt !\1edical Enterprises. Inc. is a wholl y owned subsi diary. \Vith about 60 percent or Hya tt's revenues con1ing from business travelers. about half of that 11s convent ion business. financial analysts c x p e c I llya tt to do "'ell in keeping pace with the nation's ex- panding econo1ny. Som c ana lysts bclie\'e tlyatl can n1a intain a 25 percent earnings grO\\'th over the next re"' years, \\'hich \\'OUld be one Of the fa ste st rates of gain of any Or the major hote l-motel chains. Hyatt Corporation shares arc 1radcd over the counter. ~~tes) Pl'.llJ&Af ~ •AF•CO IN8URA,NCll 4 7 4 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA 642·6500-546·3205 • • Yesterday's Woman • Was Satisfied · Reading Her . Horoscope, Glancing . . . . at the Front Page, -and- Lo·oking Lovely. TODAY'S WOMAN WANTS MORE ••• She Reads TODAY'S Financial News • ID TODAY'S DAILY PILOT ' .. • • ' -. Ju~ 197) DAILY PILOT J l Monday's Closin g Prices-Co1npl~te Nelv York Stock Exchange ~t Stocks Up; Has It Hit Bottom? ' ,.tfi:!:IH1t11 Ln L.1uC:: Dote Jene• ,~f:tfH1111 ~w1J:' M•rlcet TretMI I ,.e ,i~i....,. L..1tlA:f1 c::1 ,.ir.:f.::11t1111 '--LM1t: &otJ.oe 1 i. I " i•i. ,. 1• ""'"""' ""' t ,. 11 1n . ti + ~ u t Llll c '1• ~'! 'J • n , 1~ ... 1. w.u.irc; ... 1 1 10. 10 . 1r .. IOullQ 2~ I u ' lt • " A llV~O .Jl ' IJ r.. 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'IOrdl I~ s r" .... ,.. 1;'6-'I' • • ,... ' • 11.-""' 1~.. 11l 1::-~~!:'lo... J ~ ~ •'!to Pac1r1c Sc1en tlflc s AirCTaft U.,",Z.. ~'= " ! 1,, Xtr'l.l lf.400 ' -'• s~1,:' ~: ,1 J l~ f11 l!... \\ 'Plflt 1~ ,, l:. l)\J ~m 'If.I =~ :.t.,rl I \ 1 11\;· 11~ 1,~;! ... =~·; p~~ 1~ ~ !1l 1 r-~ 'f:~ + ~ 11.'4/r ~ Lw,~ , .... ,... r.-I Product~ 01vision In Anaheun ·~"ffi..t0 1t 2J t !'t: ~+-" io .. ~ s, 10 t l ',~ 1l ~ 1J ~ l l -Yi.11.K 11111 "' ,, 'l • n , .. we11M•• ·lf J 1 I' f~ Tltey are deslgnm to fire Ne1c 1'orl: Sales \'ol11nae :r 1J I 4 I • ~ • i;: .. ~.;.<lft '-1J ' ~ J l o J 10 111;\ICldlt• (II , f1• f" '"' W•,11nut 4lii 11 • 'fl: f ,.•111c1llv tlg111enlng ., Ullfltf ,,.u IRfl,.t ll•MI m'I'" eoo .umm ~ 111.::i '° • • J)l~ "'~ n~~ I.Ii '1':..'',.. 'l '~: tit 1~~ u =12~ t~ I I ',. 'In I~+ '==II_~~ '1' ff ,t 10! !l~+ I~ ;.~ .. 01? U.J.I ,fl,,_::,,~: !houlder h4mcS1 to rt!lrrun fi"::e:..":~ 10111 ~l4~t \iT,;f roe·~:,."' ; m ~,~:~: r. ' 1~ ;~ ~~ 1 ~ \I. ,.,""'.~'~ , • ~ I Ml'lroci;• I • f.• 2"".¢CR ~ l \l' Ir' Ii;. w:':F~1'"!, • '{ '':: ,,~ 1f:+ II ... 100 tA10.'i'° n to ~-liM ,.,. I , ... ,. 1611 I ''' ,,~. 1•w ltoc 1 1. 1 · i.. '== ~ Z,f~tl:rez: ; r· . 1' rt~n~ ~00 IJ ,i ~ I" '"' W•r"~'' AS • ') ' l 0 ' an aircra ft pi let tightly to hJ.t. Oll!il -•o t.t:at.lt 11 10 o.tt• t.»t a.n.u1 1 ""'' w11 '~ ll • l., 1 TK is i 11o lit n , Mlf.ii~ ,10 JJ l -\t ttY01r1.,"" 1 t\I 1 it\.I w• P••' .o • '"'' 1t . '"•+" seat llpon cmcrgoocy cJcct1on ' I ' JJ D~LY PILOT ORANGE COUNTY .. flWSda1, Jvl' 10, 1971 Fair Awards Listed Many Coast Re8i.dents Arnong Win11.ers Numcrvw Orange Coast resldctlts b:lve captured rr:te~ for their artistry and 11dll1 lo crafts during compeUtlon at the J973 Orange County Fair. In the crafts and hobbles division, the senior citizen grand awnrd was won by Virginia Barnard, Laguna Hills, for her creative wca•· ing: Local \\'inners of orlginalily rreatlve enfry ·w11s given to Barbara Lee or Huntington dcuch. A separate group of award.ii was established for projec1s considered lhe mo.st unusual in their medium. Winners In· eluded Kathleen f'rlebertshau- ser, Kathleen Ebert, ind Robin Cole. Patrol Athletes Cop 11 Olympics-Places ~ya rd breaststroke , in which I JOIN US FOR SUNDAY IRUNCH hungiy tiger Jll•eTAUAANT ••1 l l••l•I O•lffl ••• NOW SERVING LUNCHEON 11 ..... to 4 ,... For the awards "'ere Jennifer Weber, Newport Beach, for needle- point, and Betsy Gamer, Laguna Hills, for a wrt1pped necklace. Other artists "'ho excelled were ~tartha Batoms, Laguna Hills; weaving: ~Da v Id Goodsell , Costa Atesa, most original junior entry, and Kathleen Friebertshauser, Cos- ta Mesa. most original entry in any medium. · A sevcn·mnn team from the Orange County ll arbor Deparfmcnt took 11 places in the annual California Police Olympics Sunday a t Oc· cidentel College . team·mate Bob Smith placedJJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J fourth. The 200.yard freestyle team of Tom Schupback, P a t Fergus, Doesburg and Smith set another mark with a 1:36.5 time. ,, ........... ,,...,. .Births Best needlepoint ribbon was HOAG M•MO•IAL HOC,ITAL captured by Jennifer \Veber, J-"• 1nJ Newport Beach.' and the ~op Mr. 1nd Mr11-~" w111n1i., 200ll doll pro'••s were awarded to Mlrlnl LIM, HIMlll'IQton QNC.h, bOY. ..... Mr. Ind Mr1. Sa-I A~leta, 111 Lisa MacKenzie. New p 0 rt 211t SlrMI, C111!1 M ... , bOy. Mr. and Mr1. G-w. Ros~. lot v 11 Beach. and Ethel Farnsworth, Weilera. HIWPCM'I ... en. 111r1. h Mr. and Mr1. lttMeln s11111n. 30~ Laguna Beac . · H1v•1. Colla Mala, alrl. DA l st''""'~ · as Mr. at'ld Mr.. O..r1ld $mUll, llt201 Santa ui;S h .. 1K:ry WUUler W L•w.t• s''"'' Foun111n v1111y, 1r1. Linda Halliday, Costa Mesa: Mr. 1nd M..,JT..uit=•· 1530 Sou111 best Resin entry, Mar Y Ptdllc, S1.n11 Ana. nolrl. d . H . B h d Mr, rn:: Mr1. Tirri ,Si.ward. ~~~1 Lu wig, untmglon eac an M'/':•::: t.P!1."'tiic't:..~;~.:.~·f~ f:Xier top macrarne priies \Vent to M~!'':.!4 C:::. ~·~. Dfi0e1ow. J6J 11 Cheryl Goodsell, Costa ?11esa Roc"6t.r, Cotll Mai;•. boy.,.. ., , and Dorothy Rand, Irvine. Mr. lt'ld Mrs. Jaf'lll llOIH'Oll• ._ ar 11ie team set l\\"O records in winning four firsf places in their second year of com- petition. Ken Doesburg \YOO · the junior divjslon 100 y a rd ' breaststroke in a record 1:06 limo. He odded a first. in the U11ion Sues Ove r Funtls LOS. ANGE~ES Leaders Fergus placed second and Schupback third in the SO yard freestyle. Smith Wa& fourth in the ~yard butterfly. Senior. di vision competition for men over 40 brought four more places. Don BrO\\'Tl \1·on first in the 50 ya rd freestyle .and Fred Thomas ;.dded .a third. The senior dlvislQn team had only three members · so at relay time th~y borrowed a man from the .S.1n Francisco Police Department to com· plete thei r team. · Who You? . A lot of people need you. And. they need you ris,ht now! Tlwfe's a \1111! need for quallled DENTAL TEOtNICIANS. 1 learn it right! Southern Callfomla College of Medical & Dental Carttrs olft:rs excellent courws for DENTAL TECHNICIANS. You get wperb ptoleuional lnstructiOn for an exciting carttr iR the denial Reid! Learn It fast! Thii> Is a 'no-nonsense' coorM"-Crammed with critical 1111'.or· n'31ion, You'N taught quickly. Efficiently. And. )IOll go to work -la$t! · t.ea·m it now! l'loca, '""" M~. blV. Other a~·ards ~·ent t o 1----""'Fv1~M~~'."~ :::i:'i;o!~DEvelyn P-err-y, -~rew;-ror "':Wi::11~'.:'p1.fl:r'~unir="i.::_~ paper tole, Eileen Sigler'. Mf'~nd ""''· Ja"'" YO\lf'l9, 1132 Jo11at. Co.sta Mesa , for glassw~e and H11r>t1noton kktl, tioy. best use of· re c 1 a 1 med of a labor union \\'it h heavy r..epres.entaUoa....Jn.. 0....I...iJlg e County have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Cou rt in Los Angeles, charging its ex- ecutive secretary with mismanagement of $37,QOO in trust funds. The resull 1\Pas a. third place inish ·n the 200 vard fr~)'.le_ rel ay· and a fourth in 1he 150 yard medley relay for the Orange County team o f Brown. Thomas. Denn is Poulson, and the· borrowed ··man from San Francisco. -CAU.635-34s0'---- Ddil right now! You11 ge1 ,1hore infom1alioo -and -you'l.I di5C;OWJ ju§l bow many people really do need you! PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE FOR GRADUATES AT NO EXTRA COSTI.APPHOVED FOR \1ETERANS. Mr. ltMI Mr11-fl:alpl\ s~, IMO 16111 t • 1 Charles A r ch e r SJrw•. H_, 11oc11, 11. ma ena . . ' Mr. Ind Mr•. G,...,.-v 11<11;. 2051 Costa ~fesa also received a WlllAm, ,,._, I , CollJnMeN, 1Jr1. • Mr. 9l!d M,:!,~:.;.!d s1e111rt. 1TJ1 prize in .tl)e re c I aimed P•'11 s1r .. 1. H1.111t11111on ••Id!· 110v. materials category. THE ACTION charges that Mr. lillll Mrs. 11-1 Klllv, 2.:12 W11I . • · ed · n -Id J •t N I · ed '""""''°"'· $111111 A11• 11ov. Anothe r cnter1on us 1n LJ\lna . 11 c ee 1s accus Mr. •NI Mr1. P1tr1cli G,...., 5116\IJ -.u11m .. g the projects' was of-manipulating funds due the Assistant Pl'of SOUl1iERN CALIFORNIA COU.EGE OF MEDICAL & DEJ'jTAL CAREERS 1717 SOUl1i BROOKHURST, ANAHEIM 635.3450 - Mlorlgotd, 'r.-M•,,"',,"n''· gltl. l""'b~ . . 1· I Di t . t ·-··-·1 of Pa"nt Mr • ..,.. Mr1. R_:, A.l!dlr'°"' nm c.reattvity. llcre again ~ s r1c o...uw1c1 1 ers "" s,,..,, Gardin Gf'OYI. bOY. craftsmen sho\\"ed t h'e 1 r No. 48 and also names eifiht FULLERTON -Atrs . A1ary Mr. -Mr1. wm1~m T111enia, 5071 , • d t t I Ith h. A K h ' t c111t.1uc1rt••· ,,...,,,.,~11. talents. Vtrginia B.ea 1 r , conracorsaongw 1m. . oe er, an ass1st<1n pro-Nearly_ Everyone Listen~ to · Landers MiusTl: A:"::u..T=.1 ,~~~~··""~ Newport Beach, took honors The contractOrs w i! r e fes!ll'.lr of contmunications, has M~ lftdo:r::: J:f'l'IO•~l<ill~.!~11• 5~ for a tle--dyed wall dqcoration. obllg3ted for certain sums. of been named ex:ecutive assis· olrlr h t t• t't h t the · t d tant · lO Cal State FuJlerton Mr • .net Mr11-"'''" su111v1n, ns1 Ar•ll• T e mos crea 1ve s I c ery money o pain ers an Mi~~ '!~J~'ii"lw'r.~; m 2"11 • award went tO Lioda Halliday, ta pers union and .were found Prffesi~entSeL. Donald Shields, ,.1oc:1, cO.t• ~. otr1. Costa Mesa, and most .creative deliquent during an audit ofliiiOeiiiieciitiiov~ciiii~piit.iiiit.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;;iiiiiiii•! Mr. '"" Ml'l. TllO!'n•I ll1rrfl'!ffr, •11 · K lhl " I J ds w"t A'""' Av.no.. ~ ..... ,. A~A. tH>v. use of paper to a een ""an~ a recor .. ~,.::'111~~~s,.~~l'X11~~~.1110 so..rn Frieterlshausef, aisO of Costa Charge$ against McNeel in· MF;,1': :~· ~,;.,:~: :::V.FIJr Mesa. elude allegations that he ar-M~1 't.l: ·:~::,. o;:,~~~. 1t11 'creativity in w e a v11 ~ g ranked stltlemenls with the M•. -Mt1. Tidd Mt"-· iJ01 laurels' went lo Vi r g n 1 a -contractors well below the HAMS DDl'<>t"" t •II'!, H_ .. !"~~~"· tin-• ' Mr. _. Mr1: MlcllHI wtntr. 1001 Barnard and ~tartha Batoma, SW?lS owed, then concealed the both of Laguna Hills. -The : fact from the painters' union a\\'ard for "all around" most" board of trustees . • "So Good ... I t \Vilt 1-launt You 'Til Jts Gone." De•th N1>tl«!e• I!-• ., .....;. l!by. ,,,.. ,., ot )311 CollHn Plac•. CO'ltl Me.a. 01i. 114 llff!l'I, July '· 1111. SurriWCI bW' ditugllllf, Mr11-CNrlolhl 8. A ti" • !'IUlllrom, Costa MIN: 11r1nc111on. Klr• n •Crime HUl1trom. Vlsll•lllrt, w Id ,, t l d • y ' WaslcllH Chloll1 frarn 1 lo t PM. Slnk11, TllurlOI~ •. July n. 11 AM. Watlcllff C/\ltlll, wll'tl Harbor Si.r d c· · Chlotlr NO. S6f 1n11 Gold'" HI,_ Shrine F ' No. N .nlcl1tllla: lfl .... ....,.I. H1rbor llatl un 1ven M-111 P1rk. Wt1ltllll C II I p I I • Morflllty, OltKltn. ,..___ - Id• EnQll. .u!!ff!l Soulfl LIQllNI. T Co 0.le If 6191+1,J;if'i,' tttl. SurvlWCI tlY 0 unty' H...,.._ ,..,,...,. TMm. Soulll · •1 son, P111r ~. ot ti. ~1i.1 & dl!UO"*"·:c s.to! .....,,..,,.. 4'.'::icc 'II""'<'." \.f • 'l:""l;..-.119flr, ."""" ........ llfl .......:II ' • orMCklllldt.,._ AMs. ,,... wn 11 1or""' The California. COU.ncil--..Dn mlfntllt:. fJI .Fl't'll Warl111 alld 1-11• ..,_i • I Jus•: ... 1. ............. ed "'-"'"'-"l•n1. ,rlvai. t1rvlc•1 w.r• . \Jlpun& · ~e·u.u~·a""t'"-"v Mid. Shlffw L111un1 9"tfl Morl111rv. '319,111 in ftlndirig for four . Ol.-ctors. All.ILL•• , in 0r C M•r-Al1n M111er. A<i• 5. ot 1ocm L• projeCts ' angc ounty Qur .. 11 c1rc1e. Fou1111111 v••tev. oe11 "' .'under "the · FCdenil Oni.nib~ ~1111. Jiit~ 1, 1973. survlvlCI P>v P1renli.J Crime ~-trol Act. Mr. •1111 Mr11-TllO<Tllt F. MIU"'i fol.I• """' =""~fi.Iro;:" ~=1• ~'::' •'!ft~=: State Sen. Dennis Carpenter <1'""~"-Mr. •M M••· 11~"4 "· (R·Newporl Beach) helped ar-Mll1"'. S-lcn, Wfdneldl'f", 2:30 PM, l'Hll; F1mllY ColOflllll Fuovr1I Home. ronge funding. Mllll•ll . 11111• II Ml ...... A0e ti, of 310 LI P1rl1 ,,K., Colla M-. °'" pl dHlll, July .. THE LARGEST S·U m ' 1'7l . 5\/fVl...t hY ,.. ... ..,... G-..• "' ' l °' 1t111111 c1nvon N111on11 P1t111 H•rrv $170.000. will go to coun ywide A .. Co111 Mllll Or• Let Mi,,..,, Sa"1• tr t t di st'c \7n°; ,.,,,, ""''Oh'"'· "''""'' A. 11~111v, S•nt• ea men , agno 1 At111 •1111 v. Ho1111111, Ar1t111111: t1n11t11r.. grams and group counse ing .... L. MC:IUlllev• ~Ull Cllv: !lllf", Llf'•' fl:klll, Sall • I r II I r d I ,, o. 15 for. delinquent youth. It also "'''*""ldl'9fl1 tt 1rut.1rlftdclllldr•11: ·11 promote t dent education -orH l-<¥111-llranckhlhl, Sofvlc•I· Wld· WI S U . nlldav. n AM, 111111 e roactw.v Ch1P1I, in drug }abuse, delinquency wllll lllY. 11111 W1lt1t crl'lltlllhtQJ IM'"f• . m1n1, Harbor 1t .. 1 M1mOtl11 ~.,.11;_ a111 law. juv nile court and Ill" 1niec1w1v ~'-X"s.0~1:ectors. d i v i du a I r i g h t s a n d LJnOa Ann O'K"""-· '"" 11 : , .. 1aen• cl -sponso"bo'lo"Ues. C"orona Ml Mfi•. 0111 ol cteatl'I, July •• "" 1•T.1. s .... 111--.w....,l"I "'""••d rn<1 A relaled . prow.t, the ••rlllrl O'KNlll s.IPan. Cllt<!I •nll , ....... cv,,11111, o1 rn. nome· ir•fldlll•'""' Mr. establishment of a countywlde lfld Mrs. !..Hltr 1knl1, Florida. s.rv1ce1 ol l w111 111 1111d w..i""41v, i2 NoM. '""'111t drug abuse coordination ( ce, Vllw c1111111. 1n11rment. 1'11clllc Vltw · ed. om 917 • Mamer1.r l'art. Pacltlc View M<ll'IVlf'11, rece1v ....,, . Olrtclin. WILLIAMS /). three-Phased project lo Hal K11111rrc11 wn111m1-fltlklent at study ditf~reotial s'enlencing Hunfl~ BllCll. 01" m dHlh, July _.:_A • Su · C t t. 1t7l. surv1vld t1y wll" 11e1111 11111, prao.:w.i;! in ~r1or our llruca Cr-191 fWO dlU',11'11..-.. Wln<l'f LM Was funded.at m ,827. -and Jul1i Aiiilr b10!"-•· H-••d wn 111ms, EICljfldldfl. Mtmorlol 11rvlcas will AWARDEI)' $60 "" to pro-119 hlid S•lurd1y, 7 PM, 11 11'1• family , •'"" 11om1. 011d1v 11n1t11ar1 Hun111191an 1111c11 vide a police-<:ommunjJ y M1>rtu1ry, w .nn, Dl~tcn. liaison patrol in recreational ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4%7 E. 17lb St., Colla Mesa 141 41111 • BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL 801\tE Col"GIU del !\tar f7J.9458 Coltll Meu 141-Zu.I • BEIL BROAI>WA Y MORTUARY 110 Broad••YI Costa Meu u 1-3113 • DILl>AY BROTHERS MORTUARIES 17111 Bc1ell Blvd. Hunlhlgtoe Bacb 1n.m1 U4 Recloedo Ave. Lone Bacb !1~1145 • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MOR'llJARY J7M Lapn1 Cuyon Rd. 'U4-Htl • PACJ.nc VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Cllapel 1----1-1*-l!Mtfle .View l)rive- Newpon Buell. Callfornla 144-1111 • PEEK F AMn.v COLONIAL l"UNERAL HOME 7111 BtlA Ave. w __ ,_ • llMJTllS' MOR'llJARY 117 Mm SI. Hallogtoe lltocb NHlll beacli areas was the city of Huntington Beach. ('.arpenter said pll funding was contingent upon com- pletion of legal arrangements between the Council and the applicants. ----~- TJIE SUIT further charges that the activiUes occulTed ov· er a period o( approximately one.year and "'as discovered last May, resulting in union committee hearings into the alleged mishandlin} of funds. o.Mnd! listed In .t h lawsuit filed in behalf of thf! UD\QQ ))')llch ,ha5 about 1,500 · meJnl>etS In Qrange County ln- clutte repayment of the $37 ,000 • _Spiral Sliced . Wliole or Rall - --SPE( IAL Tkl~ WEEK ----- ;THICK SLICECI SLA8 • ·1 I BACON -; --S109 . • A:~ady to Serve with Honey 'n Spice Glaze • Spiral Sliced From Top to Bottom e We Package and Sh ip from Coast to Coast , • Full Service 'De1ic.at8ssen • Imported Ct:M9ses and Wines • Catering·· VA'""!pt;ciality . l70G E. c.-H5tliwof,·Coron• ff( Mor-67l·f000 I lllocll; Wtll ot s Cniw"' ll111aur1nl alle'!cdly lost, plus removal of 1222 s. lrooliti•rst, at.loll a• .. Aitohel• 635-2461 . AtcNeel from his post. -~"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'~"!"!'~"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'"!"!'~J .. .-· G ~~,(f~~ft.1 TAKE ADVANt'AGE 'OF OUR SPECIAL PRE-OPENING PHASE #4 OFFER. And reduce the cost of re- ducing ! Pick up the phone and call today to see ·what's happening. FINAL DAY . TOMO.RROW CALL NOW . - 97-t4800 •This is the total average cost If you enroll only on a course designed individually tor you. _______ ,_.,_ --~ ......... -~ -,. .. _. ""' .. , .,. -...... , \ NOW SERVING THE COSTA MESA / SANTA ANA COMMUNITY. 3611 SOUTH BRISTOL ~~l~~~;·.0~~0~:~~,~~~~mer Fory~~r.~~?iii~~~~ JACK lA lANNf 'S • Physical Fitness Spas for MEN • Figure Control Salons for ·WOMEN • Delightful Swimming Pool Hydro Whi rlpool. and much morel /,~"W"'!.'! HEALTH SPAS A u.8.INDUeT'llll•a COM~ANY. ,..._, _____ .,. __ _ WOJllLO'S LARGIST AND FINEST CHAIN 0, HEALTH SPAS ,OR MIN ANO WOMEN Over 100 locetlons coas1 10 C011I. Owoed •nd operated by Heellh Industries, Inc'. " • TV IDGHLIGHTS KNBC D 7:30 p.m. -Police Surgeon. Dr. Simon LO<!.ke traces backgrouod ol mobster's shootlng. KABC D 8:30 p,m. -vueutenanl Schuster's Wife." Widow or slain oificer tries to clear hus· band's name. ~ CBS " 9:30 p.m. -"Call to Danger." Movie is story of kidnap of crime syndicate in!orn1er at height ol lestimony. TV DAILY LOG fBL1 SeM11 ..... , .. Tuesday Evening JUlY 10 fD Wtltrptt Ht1ril11 mu Uilklt • Ellmtt a!) C..trt lbt11 AIMl'kue (E Mll'llt: (2hr) ~ Jw Sin11r" (dra) '27--AI Jolson:" l:Ga. D 11 IEI m m E9..,., 1:30 IJ ([) H1w11i fifl·D (R) Mont• (])Ill JflW't Markham 1uests as t priYttt ln-11 lllutza "W1r Comes~ ta WI· • vestitator whose wile w1i 1mon1 slloe" Ben 11111\llttlt Jori lfl dtl•· tht vidims ol t str1n1ter, lnd•who pte1 to I~ Mrt•de· $)_,elw;IQd Con· · joins McGoirdt In th• surc:h !Of vtntioll, Wlllclt 111ust decid• whether tht crlmin•I. 1 N'nffl _,it11 tfll Union or tht 0 (}) aJ ABC Tu1sdlr Mo.It : (C) ConftderlC)'. · (90) "lltuttnant khustel's Wiit" CJ) C.Urbllip" ff EM1'1 fattier (R) (d11) '72 -Lee G11nt J1ck GW."4 Dad.If AUw · Warden. Don G1llow1y. P1ul Burke, G TIM FllllbbMt Eartha Kitt. A 'ff!lman It determined CD Stir Tl'lll to cfe11 her late polltemtn·hUS· &J Les Ttrrtl ' band. 1ccused ol beln11 on the t1k1 8.1 IW11pHp lodl• 1f!er he is shot in ambush. Ql 1\rlt stM1n m t.te~ Grlflin Show 1:JD-(JJ•un·1111ws --~EI9-Dt•111•-- 0 Mlwit: (90) "'TIM Ytvn1 Pllil• t:OO@ Rua for Y1ur Ute dtlplll1ns" Part I (dra) '59-Pau1 IJi) Or1f'ltt Ntwman, 81rti1r1 Ru$h, Aleiis fJ) 5p11isll L111111111 Pro1r1• Smith, 8ri1n Keith. Aplnst the EE Nocllet T1p1tl11 h1ndiclps of poverty ind prejudite, 1 )'tlun1 Philadelphia lawyer attains 9:30 II(]) CBS T1111d17 Mo.it: ICJ tile d!uy h1!1hts ot wutth and fK!W· (90) ''Clll lo D1n1ef' (RJ (dr1) '7Z er and risks ii all lo stand up ior -Peter Cuves, Oiant Muldaur, his convictions and defend 1 IHeloni John Anderson, C!u Gu111er. Tht friend on 1 murder ch111e. botd kidn1ppln1 ol 1 crime syn· CfJ CBS Ntn Walter Cronkite dic1te turnco1t In the midi! of his 0 ttnt 11111 WlH Tmel sec1et teslimony belo11 I ledtral fiijl Mtn Ciiliffin Sllnl invesli11ting: commiUee calls for m AndJ Ciiriffltll 1n' equ11ly b<r!d scheme by the U.S. 8) Sue Yl 11i Ylll1 f11 Justice Dept, to 1et him back 1IN1. m livill Etsr 0 News ml Now111 G'J Ct! Smtrt (;!) htlrt Thettr1 _,_ -EE M11ehaclll ltalitnt &!J Uttle R1auls El!) ftstlvll M11lt1no , 7:0D II CD 0 m Ntwl 10:00 0 @I m NBC Repoltl ' "Sln•l" 0 Bowlinf 1or Dllltr1 One ol the most sensltivt 1n11 in (JJ Mowlt: (C) (2hl) "JM Endlelt the wo1ld tod1y-the Sin1I Pen!n· Su•mer" (doc) '66-Bruce Brown. sul1, uplured by lsr111 durln1 lht Mike Hynson. Robert Auaust. Six·D•r W1r of 1967-is the sub· (i) Safari to Adftnturt ]eel of this report. 0 Whlt'1 My Une! 0 m Ii] Nnn m I Low Lucy @ Twllltht Zone 1!1 I D111111 el J11nnit 0 CI) ffi M1rcus Wellry M.D. (R) fi) Si11pl111tnle Mtril A ietreUy depressed hi1h school ED nt Frndl CW boy becomes suicid1I titer tllt El) fll1111U senSlltsl death of 1 pal. ai) c.test Plizt Shtw 0 Mflie: (CJ (2.hr) "Doctor ill l!) Stited Rim Lm " (com) '62-Miehael Cf1i1, 7:JO 1J hbOJ Wdlllof1 Sftow Kenny Vir1inla Maskell. Ro11rs 111d the Finl Edition psi. tO:JO 0 Tt111 llck IJ) lleptt'illtlMS 00 OM Ste, ltJflld 0 Pllkt: SU4'11M IRJ 'Whtn t m True Adv111ture -T former mobster is W011ndtcl by • fJ) VIiias n C.fllctl would·be 1wssin, Dr. Sll)lbn loc•e CE Loa Dlts fellcts !races 1 series or psychological Ciil) News/Sporb clues to t 1unpoint coflfruntation. !!·DO_, -o-~-N D~--~ ·•-•-•• (iJ This Ir Your Lile @ ® [jjJ News 0 Miiiion $ Movie: (2hr) "Newr 0 Dn• St!p Beyond Lt! Me Co'' (dra) '53-Clar• Gable. 00 PlflJ Mison Gene Tierney. m Trut~ or .. ~nsequence1 " !MJ Ko!IJwtod Sq111res ID Movie: .. Under the Gun (ilr1) mT111t Girl '51-JHthard Conte, Aud~y Toller. ID Orlpt 1l:l011 (J) CBS lite Movie: IC) "On ED ~atchtrs tlM Town" (mus) 'SO-f11nk Sin· m Stllld Up 111d Cltttr tlrt, Gene Kell1, Ann Miller, Betty GB eo..ctJ G1rrett. El) Tht Add1111s f111~1 0 1191 m Jahnn, Cirt1111 Orson 1:00 II CJ) Maude (RJ It's another Bean l\ltsts. . · domutit b1ttl1 when M1udt itDesn't 0 Morvie: "l1t6ts el Chief r.ati-" 1et Iha enthusiasm she wants ac" (1dv) '53 -lei Btrjer, l.ofl from Wtlter before i bil dinner Chaney. party. 0 00 Dil.i Cmtt Atlcr Nicol Wil· 0 @l m NllC Tuesdly Mewk: (C) li1mson auesti. (2hr) "lnddtrrt tn A Dari! street" m T1 Tell the Trutll {dra) '72 -James Olson, David U::OO (!} M1nhll Dillon ClnllJ, Robert Pine. Rid11rd CU· 0 Mavi1: "Pichip on Solllh street" teHano, Willi1m Shatner. A U.S. ti· (mys) '53-Rith•fd Widmuk, Je1n lorllt)' finds 1 lillli: between Of· Ptlters 11niztd crimt Ind corrupt city of. oi AifrM ttitdK:ock P'rt1tnb lkl1ls with the help of • prtty crook. 12:30 m Movll: "ltdtli1" {dra) '•7 - IJ Movit: (C) (2.hr) '°Wfflln Ti•n M1r1111t Lockwood, l1n Huntlf. Semi" (~m) '§7-Shi11ey MIC· l:OO (i)CJO@ News La Int, Alan Arkin, Michael Ct"lne. • ~ 1J Hl1hw1r P1trol 0 (}) fi!) Tt,.,.rtlures Rbi•1 (R) Ncl~nd falls in IO'le with t new nurse who 1s·nol Interested 1n him. ®J Movie: (C) (2hr) '1111 P'lf!K1 Furloup" (cOin) '59-Tony Curtit, r J1nrt Lll1h. Keen1n Wynn. m AHred "ilchcodi Pnsenb ID Tiie Untouc111b11s Wednesday DAYTIME MOVIE~ t :JO 0 (C) "'Stt .... TiltJ .... (drl) '6r-.lohn fonytlle, Stntl aerier, Jant Wy1tt • 10:00 (})1" NIPI Walli.tf" (drrJ '65 -81rb111 SllnW)'tk. Robert T1yl0r. 0 "Stolt11 Fkt" (dt1) '52-f'aul Henrtid, Llrabtth Scolt. t:•5 f) f.tovie: "Min 1f 1 Thou11nd Faces" (dra) '57-Jimes C11n1y. %:00 m All·NIPI Show: "Housa ol "11t11Khlld," "l tbrlen MldnlPI IRd ....... l:IO IJ MIWit: "lltQ C.nron Outlnn" (Wes) '57-D•I• Robertson. 1:00 m "Sltplise hcbp" (com) '60 -Yul Brynner, Milli Gt)'llOI'. 1:30 O (C) "Movtn1 T•rret" l•dv) '71 -Ty Hardin, Mid'l1el Rennie. 3:00 (I) "S.111111 Trvnt" Contl (d11) '45--GllY Cooper, h1grld Bt11m1n. al "DleJ 11 Mr Helrt" Conti. (m1111 '5' -Jose Ftrrtr, Merle Oberon. l:JO 0 (t) "'All llM 11111 the Fifty Thiem" (1dv) ••J-Jon tttll, M1rl1 Montez. 12:00 0 "M•*' ff tht ·11taP11" (1dY) '51-Rlchud T11vis, Sheil• Rytn, 4:00 8 (C) "Secret ol lflt l11C11" (•IM "T• Thtff" (drt) 'J~Joel Mc· 'M-Ch11lton Heslon, Nicole M1ury .. Cra1, Mtrl• Otr1ron. 4:JO (I) SUie •• lOi\M llstlq KOCE, CHANNEL 50 . f ' i. • " . .. ' •' .. frames are one of the re.commended shapes and si zes which will not cause distortion. BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor T11111MY, Jul' 11, un ..... 1t Protocol Guarded ' Strategy Ordered DEAR ANN LANDERS : My husband is a career military officer. He loves his work and I enjoy the life, but part of his responslbllliies (and mine) inClude social activities with his commanding officer and his family. Their S.year-old son is driving me bonken.' The last time'-they were at our home I caught the clilld trying to pry the tiles of! our basement ceiling. (He was Sitting on an open stairway.) That boy haS so mistreated our dog that she snaps at "'itb ~·· It is a warmer and more In- timate close than "Slocerely," or "Yoars Truly." H it makfl yoa ueasy, It In- dicates that you bi.ve ereded a barrier betwttD yourself and ollaers and you don't want it penetrated. children and we must keep her muzzled DEAR ANN LANDERS: After all these when our youngster's !riends come over, After_t.he_tlle 'incident, 1 ·scolded the weeks l am still bothered by the letter child and told him he must behave roin-the-motberwhO wa:s~ot-uie---: himself tn our home. He became angry , store manager because he laid the Jaw -~ on a toy radio that belonged to down to her "poor little well-meaning our d.iug111er and broke lt to ~leces. His son" wbo stole the :!ken! pen. parents didn't say OD!' 1"l'd to him. I am now 14 and will never·forget a One awd tell a molher her child is similar incident. When I was only 5 I was not welcome and to please leave him borne. But he wears me out ruming after . in a sOOpping center with Mom. I warU.d him. (Hi'\ mother just sits.) Any sug· some gum. She said, "No, I don't have gestions? -BESIDE MYSELF IN the money.'' So when she wasn't looking RAPID CITY I took a package. I sneaked ·a piece luto DEAR B.: PerUpt ~ cllDd ls my mouth when we reached the car and bPtttlwedc. 'l1lere are tests to dtter· she smelled it .. 1 was ,dragged right back mine netlter or Dtt lw: ls -aDd. drags to the store. Mom .gave me the money to .. coatrol IL give to the camier (on a loan basis) ;ind Needlefs to say, life becomtt vastly · made me apologize. tmproved oot ooly for tlle cbUd bat bis tMtber wbell tbe bypertineUc cblkl is 00 ~ I have never taken one single thing medlcatloe. I bope YO!' wUI ba've tbe that didn't '?elong to me since that d8.y ceuraae to nged It. Tbe CO'• wife !Ind I'm sw:e I never will. The look on mll:be be eteruUy 1r11tefol. my mother's face and the humUlation l DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is no suffe red when ]. had to apologize to the earth-shaking problem but it's bee~ cashier will with me for the rest or bothering me for a long time. ts It in my days. -LAD IT HAPPENED ' pxl taste to slgn a letter "Love" if you · DEAR : s.·am I.-It'1 tclo bad It !ft not tenibly close or related to a doesn't lll•l'Pe• ·ortea. Mott.en wbD person? d<feod -tldl ogaflllt -· · I was yOUllg, "Love" at lbe end ,_,___,. ---"'~~ M"~! and llore IDUl.prl ol a letter -rally meint SO:meuilng. of tea elld ., lrJial te def ad tltem remember the firSt time t received a let.-agalDlt lite peHce. ta: with that closing, l Doated thr<e !eet Oii the &round for two days . Discover how to be data bait 1'lthouf Today we get canls and letlm signed, falling bool:, llnt end lllnke!'. AM 11Witb love ••• " or JUI& "Love" lrorn Landen' boOklet, 11Dating · Do'• and CuuaJ fl1endl . II makes' me a Utile Doo'u ," will belp you be more poised JIDWY.' Commenl, pleooe! -YOURS and sure of younell on dales. Send 35 1---11---mm:;Y-ceilli'lll coin along with a 1<1111;1bl111ptd, DEAR TRULY: "Wiiii Lo .. " or Jill , oell...idreued enwlope Ind your roq- "Ltve"i:. -.. ~ ..... , .... '" to the t>ailY Pilot. • • \ .. " 'I I, _:.'g' ',,,,,. --~ -~ - , I ' -, , .1 • I I \ . . Old Sel E~~sed .Light Shed on Glasses NEW YORK (UPI) -It's """la:.. lime acroM the land. That-meam-all pel'SM' who haven't been wearing aingtasses ror fashion's sake, for a disguise, or to hide a black: eye will star1 to protect their eyes from extra bright suriligilt.' . lt's a good idea to know what kind of sunglasses to reach for, says Mrs. Virginia S. Boyce. She is executive direc- tor or . the Natlona.1 Society for lbe Prevention of Blindness. "The public should know," she said in an interview, "that cheap and substand- ard sunglasses may cause eye fatigue and some discomfort. "The , public also should know that sunglasses that don't screen out the sun's infrared and ultraviolet rays may harm the eyes." 1 The cheap and substandard sunglasses Mrs. Boyce referred to are a kind you can tell with the naked eye. "The plastic or glass has.ripples in It," she said . Also taking shape for are the bold and softly rectangula r frames (above) and t he subtle octagon (right). Bot h feature • re commended dark lenses. "' " • f.t l 'S-" ,. AJ for the otber bad kind ol """lasses, Mn. Boyce said you'll jUJt need to ask the salesperson about the 11 g h t transmlsslon factor. This has nothing to do with pr~, by the way. lttrs. Boyce sakt 10me inexpensive sunglasses are okay and &0me very ex· pen.!ive ones are not okay. ''UsuaJly," she said, "a tag ot1 the glasses or a piece ol paper in the ca~ \\"ill say that the glasses have a -proptr light transmission factor. There is oothing in federal regulations calling for this, but reliable manufacturers don't· market glasses that don't protect against the hannfu1 rays." Beginning in im, Uncle Sam did regulate one aspe.ct of sunglass manufac- ture. That is the lenses. They must be made of shatter-resistant plastic or gt.ass. The ne.west kind of sunglass has p°OOtolropic lenses -kind_ ol like thinking glasses. Lightly tint~ when worn in- doors, they tum into a darker shade when . exposed to bright sunlight, 11-frs. Boyce said ·they are good sunglasses. Other points she made : -You really should not wear sunglas.ws indoors. -You should not "''ear aunglasses when driving at night. -No matter how fashionable the J'. .., DU!tEll,. GOD,-ltl:Y ; 4t .. • .,. ~ sunglasses in bright colors -red, yellow, blue -they are. not recommended, lt 1s a style thing but such gl~s do not give adequate protection and they cause color distortion . -~ SUpersizc frames aren't recom- mended. They can interlere with a per900's fleld of vision, causln.g aome distortion. llow sunglasses started ln the first place is a matter ol conjecturt. ... llistorians. at SW'lglass companies have some notions of the way they happened, to \\it: -People have been .seeking eye pro- ledion from glare ever since I.he first man. was forced to squint. -For centuries, Eskimos, though isolated from world treilds, chi.seled sHts in mollusk half-shells and attached them 10 headbands of leather thongs, in this 'vay cut\ing ~"" glare or the Ml on snow during bunting ezpedittom. -In the tropics people evidently have al\\'ays cut small holes i n broad leaves which they tied around their heads. -In the Orient in ancient tlmes men and women wore face masks made of tiny beads on st.rings. -[Nring the Roman era. abrl.\iVt!I were used to make precious stones smooth enoug1i and thin enough to be placed In something like a lorgnette. Ah, historians. '" T Formation ·with a Flair Plain T·shirt! can be transrofmed into an eye-<:!atching pa rt of any wardrobe in practically no time al all. The quickeSt to do ls the palm tree iron-on Ciccal. .Just place the decal (or any other) on the shirt and Iron it on ac· cording to directions. Try Iron-on ap- pliques -the kind you've probably put on your jeans, too. Rays or glittery studs spark the shirt (far left). Buy a ptl<:kagc .or two or" rh:nestones. gold or silver st uds. Olalk your design on the shirt v.·ith a ruler. Then auach the studs by prtssing the _p_q>11g~_t!tr9U&h..aJ&.2-1shil}g_d01Y.n.JKLlbe., ____ , underside. The little tank top is scattered with in- ctividual rose 8ppliques. 1'1ake your own design or place them In diagonal rows as illustrated. REPRODUCED WI TH PERM ISSION FROM GLAMOUR .. . ' • .. . . .:.. .... \ .. , " . DAILY PILOT • lllttdQ, Jill'; 10, 1971 ; ' ' , .. . . . . . _. ..... --. our-Horoscope Tomorrow s·ag itta r-i us: Steer Clea r of Dispute .: .l • WEDNESDAY 'JULY · 11 BY SYDNEY OMARR Sagltt.arlan who leaves me cold: John Davidson. Scorpio J feel is one of the tnOlt in- novative comedians of oor tlme : Jonathan WI n t er s . Taurus ,wbo has great interest . in astrology and metaphysical subjects: Glenn Ford. Sc.orplo princess who makes no secret of her interest in astrology: Grace Kelly. A late, great Sagitarrian poet who often talked to me about astrology: Kenneth Patchen. ARIES (Marc!1'21·April 19): Trend of future events could be greatly clarified. Long 1 journey . may be on agenda. Expo1e your ldta1 . Dl111reement1 can be sllmUlalln( now nllier than unpleuant. TAUllU8 (AP<,1111>-May IO): Montyrnanqanenlla- Ual. Gel loiJil 00 ftlU1ar llV• ;ng, program. Improve borne, Jl"OJ'O'IY. Be aware of dei.lll, U>tle nuancet. Necem.ry now to be a ibrewd obeel •er . Take nothing · for grall\ed. Aqurlu, Leo and Scorpio perlODS are ln pkture. GEMINI (May 21.June IO): Penonal and llulioess al· flllallonl are .feof!ited. Don't attempt to force luues. Ac- cent tact. Mate, partner:: ex- presses views. Be receptive. Tune is on your side. You can ""in waiting game. Patience b valuable iilet. YOU CID deal la!'O<tbl)' . with older relatlvos. You find out a1lo bow to better ~,. !>"lie , tuU. Domestic narmony la more 1mpJrtanl -than In -put. -. -doopenda .. reconcUlallon. UXI (July D-Aug. :ZZ): Your ablllly to creaUvely lnlerpret in pk:turt. Whatever you ~ do It with enthusiasm . Y~ ' can make!: friends and ~ 1 fluence people. Delay In ~ lectlng debt should no! Ile er- LIBRA (Sept. 12-0ct. :ZZ): CUJe !or singing blu..,, • Gear Ideas aooonllng to !acts, · PISCES (Feb. 1Hlarcl\ 20fl DOI flmlulel. Avoid rMChlng too far, too fut, Money oould Be ·~in toueh" with those 'ii be involved. Let go of 1oo1ng positions of aulhorl ty. Go (lnJ!lOlltloo. Willlliitl. will nbt d~ly lo source. G.minl, rU make it 90 Vlrfo persons could figure is blgbJJpted. You 1 at n neceGll Y ttve is prominenlly: Open dialogue p J ea i u re . Rellltionehlp. · ~ propo.saJ. Rela _ with one you respect. You can become more elCJUnc. You reoe ve. · Jeam something of valu e. feel. There can be ~1 ICORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.,21 ): Career ad '{<I n ce men t is favorable .,.,._, &mane. Exira demands could be made definite posstbllity. is in pl<:1urt. l'tltea, Vlrp an eominp, uvingJ. Avoid IF TODAY JS YOUR _Jlel'D\.S llre Utely to be 1z>. ip8CU)ation. You may ~'-~ BIRTBDA y you are a natural wived. ~ too ~arly. ~· ~--y 1 ha teooen-valld hint from LI b r a lea1;11C1 . ou a so . ve VIRGO (AUJ. u.sept. 22 ): metSqe. Insist 00 factual cy t~ b~ood. Diet: proper Remove impediments to Pror· information. Leo, Aqurhtt nutrition 1s more unportant ress. Settle issues. Dommk: could be in picture for . you Ulan ror average situailon could be hi&hltghted. -· pertQO. Yoo often yearn for Write, .commun icate. Broaden horizons. Don't cover or hide. Adhere to principles. 0rut1c SAGmARIVS (Nov. 22-peace and quiet but-scldo~ CANCER (Ji.me 11.July 22): action may be necessary to DeC. 21): Steer clear ol one. have it. In August , you gam who Wllltf to involve you in opportunity for new start. Righting Whars Left poltucal or religious dispute. Highlight orig inality. B Y Make ponclllatory gesture in Oetober, mu ch pressure is' domeeJlc • area. RJae above relteved. You'll be ··going· petty details. Share places. · ,:... Destiny Given .a Hand knowledce; leam by teacliilg. : ~ Your judgment, lntOltloo now , ""' Oil larJtl. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. ti): Friend could confide in> portant lnlor,..!lon. Discreet a-h Is necessacy. Avoid tendency to jump to con- clusloos. What appears pro- verbial .sure thing might be a trap. Guard valuables. Don't give up something for mere tall story. 01.0 ouNt Lid's Off League Party Newport Beach Assistance League members will treat themselves to a summer ~ party Sunday, July 15, when they take over the newly opened Cannery res- taurant. A come and go brunch is ·scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 2 P·~· On hand to. greet guests will be A1rs. ~1artin Lockney (left), president and serving on the committee is Pttrs. Robert 0 . Basmajian. By ERl\IA 80:\IBECK Some people seem to feel that it is only a matter of time before humans b e com e obsolete. I am not one of them. Com- puters, robots and recordings not withstanding, there ls 8#11 a lot of power left in the old human body. A:J an example of what 1 am talking about, we moved to Arizona in the middle or a drought that went on for five months. The ground cracked and dried. Crops suffered. Dust filled your nostrils and throat. Parks were closed due to the thtilat of fire. And there was no rain in sight. Finally, l said to the_lamj)y, "It is not fair to puniah an en- tire state , for sometblng I alone can help." I filled a bucket full of water, dropped in a little ammonia and a sponge, went out and washed the picture window. AT Wrr'S END Within minutes, there was a rumble and a fiash of lightn- ing ... the sky opened up and It began to rain. The rain was accompanied by three tomados and a Oood that never seemed to end. As we stood Wide watching the grass Ooat out of the yard, my husband said, .. Okay, Charlton Heston, you started it, now how do you get it stopped?" "Easy,0 I said. THE NEXT DAY I broke down and bought an umbrella and the rain stopped. "That's lnc:redible," l8id my husband. "Can you do that all the time?" "Anyone can," I said. "lf you want it to rain just get your hair done, wash the car, hang clothes out tO dry, or plan a picnic. If you want it to slop, have the root npaired or take out flood insurance." Humans are still very much in control or their own destiny. If you want your Impacted wklom tooth to stop hurting, make a dental appointment. If _you want to hide something from the kids, put Jt under a dish towel. If you wari.t to know what your hm- band had for lunch, just look on the stove to see what you're having f?r dirmer. Yesterday, I went to the supennarket with a cold sore, brush rollers, and a size 12 shorts over my size 11 body. Jt was inevitable that J would meet one of my husband's old girl friends. But four of them having a convention over the produce .. .l must have miscalculated bow rotten I looked. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 3 Full ·S.rvlce 18): Stimulating com-. Loc•tlons In panionshlp could be fea tured. , Hunt'lngton Be•ch Leo, Aqurtu1 persons may be ·~ PRESCRIPTIONS Rites Planned A garden wedding at the San ·\ e Cllartl Attovnll e O.Uv1rlff Lei ... retlU 'l'fllr ,.._, Pf'IKrltfltfll ~- Clemente home of Mr. and i11 Jth '"" ........ 'JUJIS M1111tl...... M•rtlovr • . • ........ Mrs. George F. Downing is 1 ''"*'"""' a H•111u1on HJ.W1 being planned by their,.~--:~;""'~·~-~··~·~:;-;· -~~~--: daughter, Patricia Ann Down-, ing and Kenneth L e e : McKnight of San Diego. ~ \ The betrothed are graduates FRANCIS-ol Cal·Westem. His parenu are Mr. and Mrs. Robert " o· RR (> McKnliltl ol Westlake. \.o rV n NE STATIONERY Couples R~cite Wedding Vows Charities Wi 11 Benefit l""I Annu•I HALF PRICE SALE I MATTOX-CARLSON candace Cayle Car I son became the bride or Frederic k James Mattox during ·nr- lernoon rites in the First Bap- tist Oiurch, Costa Mesa con· ducted by the Revs . John l\1at- lox and George Wood. · Parents of the couple are l\1r. and Mrs. Wa y m ann Carlson of Col!lta Mesa and !\fr. aod Mrs. John A1altox of FOll'ltaln Valley. Maki of honor was l\1iss Gloria Carlson and attendants were the Misses Kathy Bently. Renee A1altox, Sherr i.e Streight and Robin Streight. Flower girl and ring bearer were Renee Tesc h and Donnie Heinz. John ~1atlox was best man and ushers were Paul· \Vard . Stan Wayne, pteston Will and Wayne C&rlson. The new Mrs. Mattox is a student at Southern California College and her husband is !e'rving in the Air Force. They will reside in -the Presidio. l\lonterey, where 1'1attox is studying linguistics. . DEUTSCH-SILVERBERG Phyllis AM Silverberg and David Deutsch were married in the Har Tzeon Synagogue. Silver Spring, ~1.d. with Rabbi MRS. MATTOX MRS. DEUTSCH Joseph Brandriss officiating. ~tichael Deutsch and Robert Their parents are Mr. and o1 Dym The newlyweds, ~'ho will reside in Garden Grove. are graduates of Cmla Mesa Hi gh School. Mrs. Stanley D. Silverberg of r·oilowing a Haw a ii an Sliver Spring and l\1r. and l\lrS, Joseph Deutsch o f honeymoon, the ne"·lyweds Newport Beach. will reside in Fullerton Y.'here MILLICAN-FIGUEROA Attendants wers 1\-1 r s . they will attend the Ca lifornia Joseph Hubbard, Miss Beth State University. Ali cia Figueroa and Robert Zeidman, Miss Renneye Pike: Richard, • t.awrcncc ~ a n d JONES-HAUBRICK-Millican exchanged wedding Christine !\1~ry Haubrick \ pledges in 'Peek Familf Wed- and Ronald Brent Jones ex:-ding Chapel , Westminster with changed nuptial vows and Nydia Figueroa and David rings before lhe Rev. Galen Grisbach as honor attendants. I lcrt1.1•ick in th e H a r b o r Parents of the br1dal couple Asscn1bly of God Church, are !\1r. and Mrs. Miguel A. Costa l\lcsa. . . Figueroa of Fowitam Valley ' Twins' Moms A hair styling program will be presented for the Orange Coast Moth<rs of Twins Club when the group m e e t s Wednesday, July 11, in the Lic h ee restaurant, w ... qnin.ter. . . Social hour will be at 7 p.m. and dinner will be served at 8. Discussion and demonstratioo Oil hair 1ty1 .. and wig luhions will be pr .... ted by repreoen- blUves of Affair With Hair beauty salon. Keynotes A charity car wash will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 14, at the 1'1arlner's Elementary Sebool, Newport Beach. Thei r parents are !\1r. and !\frs. Charles J. J1aubrick and 1'·1r. and Mrs. Russell T. Jooes, a1l of Costa A1esa. and h1r. atxl Mrs. Jack 1 _________ _ l\1illican ol Huntington Beach. MRS. JONES ~ .... ·i, OVERWEIGHT? 56 LB. LOSS IN 40 DAYS . -Unde,.--Medical up.r.v-iston •t the !\1aid of honor was 1\-tiss Kath erine 1'laubrick, an d bridesmaids were 1'1rs. John Jones and the l\1isses Connie Jones . Patricia and Susan lfaubrick. Eva Ostrom ,.,,as the flower girl and Samuel llaubrick was lhe ring bearer. Attending as best man was Randall Jones, and ushers were John Jones, John Blansel J r., Charles Jr. and James llaubrick. Bridal attendants were the Atisses Elisa Hernandez, F..dy Robles , Linda Prado, Paty Preciado, Beth ~lilljcan and Kathy l\1Wlcan, and nower girl was Norma Preciado. Us hers were Mike Holler, Kevin Wilt and Raymond Smith, and ring bearer was Kevin Smith. The newlyweds, who are graduates of Fountain Valley 1'Jigh School, will live ln Colt.J Atesa. Golden Needle's s~ o1 tie 1fl~ • I Workers wiG be Keynote!, a jun;or auxiliary of Barbot Key, a support group of the Qilld Guidance Center of Orange County. LIYC The all-girl regatta , sponsored by Lido Isle Yacht Club, will begin with the mothers' sabot race at noon Saturday, July is. The second and third races will be at 1 p.m., and Protests and trophy presentations will follow the last race. Jiil 1.tlAU l"llW4Y 111·1111 '""" 111 ••• · cnn11r11 •m111 • New offlc:ers are Sue Taube, president; Tammie Meehan, v;ce preside.nt ; Katitza Sehien and Jenny Yamaa u c hl , secretaries;. Katie Mulroy, treasurer: Sandy Maravlch, calendar chairman, and Vicki Salyer, historian. •==--:---:------=-==! UFFELL' LILYITTE IRA SALi .... ~ .. 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H~NOS ON DECK!THEA.0 A STORM A8REW1t(MATE6~ ' ' ~FIGMENTS OR COME ON. kJT, '(!JIA C>/.l GET T\'AT ICE CU& TM'( OOT IP YOO GIVE ii: 11.ALF A ~! • ( • ( NANCY OH, DEiAR----THERE'S BEEN SO MAW BURGLARIES LATELY :f DDAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE . : ACROSS 1 Fat •s S1ingors 10 Orinl!,s delicately ~ Arrow poison ~ 15 Inner: Ana1. ;• 16 Indigo : source i. 17 Instrument 'r 19 Solitary '( 20 Whole ~ 21 ···Bruns· ~ wick, Canada t-22 Dilettante in n<iture 23 TearsTn a fabric 15 Unprincipled "• man ~ Ship's Sl)ar ~Three: '~:~Kact~ Silly • Al Once ~ Picnic ewnt: ~ 3 ~ords '?,2 Oral'lge .-: pekoe i~ lntermediat~; Low The arch· ' lland ~ !'f:a',':al • '1 Naval officer !sbbr.f Colloids Army offict!f (abbr.I Sl lmpaifed in efficacy 53 Turkish 0!11cer 55 Calendar abbrevietiOro 56 Expia1ed 61 Unit of ini;ulating n1ate1ial 62 Sad 64 To leeward 65 Not disposed • to move 66 Not employed 67 Be inclinod 68 Means of trial 69 Eskqrs DOWN 1 Paras!lic inst<: ti 2 Immediately 3 Cost-ol·living item 4 Numeric.JI prefiK 5 Negative conuac1ion 6 Against: PrefiK 7 Eu11sian plan!': 2 words & d111s1 rectangles 9 Kind of Nlad 10 Moslem salu1ation 11 Unrn!fained 12 liquor bottle ~ ......... -.:--: Yes1erday's Puzzle So"'1KI : 13 Weavefs 41 "Maple Lea( ""' 18 Noun suffiKes 46 Not ·standing 24 Zodiac sign 48 Points of 25 Some view students 51 locale 26 Regulus 52 And'so forth: • 27 Fell pain Abbr. 28 ··--·--ou1: 53 "Goou1 °" Rectify 29 Lener 31 Can. Nat. "''°· 32 Of a die1 food: Informal 33 Mtss Vef'don, et al 35 Unclean spirit 37 U.S • .setelli!e 40 Man's nkkname .... 54 Atmospheric dis1Urbance SS Pass over • 57 Across Lake Erie from OnlMio !i8 EKhibitl d1owsinMs 59 Gi1l's name 00 Co!ffeur's employee 63 Cunning i h PEANUTS •• 1j J! l ! l • /by Tom K. Ryan OLP GRANDAD, Ol P CWJN, OLD F111Gf:RA1D, DUI fAVLOR, Q'..D HICKORY. .• by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller I JUDGE PARKER SALLY BANANAS '1(JP,l1TTLe6"0Y,a~1>1 a Ge.li11ve GUN '=>lfNG iNG GooD GUV. GORDO ....... . ., MOON MULLINS ..:::::: ANIMAL CRACKERS by Harold Le Doux &EFORE WE GO TO OIH/'CER, I 'D BITTER PHONE MY SECRETARY AT t\OME, BETS~! YOU SAY THAT 1.A.65!TER INSISTED HE DIDN'T CANCEL. THE APPOINTMENT ME'l.1. TRY TO REACH YOU AT 1-\0ME LATER TH\5 EVENING ! I GA.VE 1-\IM YOUR HOME PHONE NUM&ER! WAS MISS PEACH f'll7'URE ATllllhlE'f6 (1~£~t. of M'fllCA· ·- WITH ME? DID HE 1.EAYE A MESSAGE? THAT ALL RIGHT ? by Mell NO, IT'~ Vl!lrY SIMPU!'. I/LL ~.Na&D I!> THE PUSIDINT'S ll&CDMMINDATION, CCINGR!~IOl'lllL. .A PPllOV II L, ANO TWO CMlllUoGTE.11:. lltlFlftf.NC&<; .• by Chester Gould VO,JR DESTRUCTION IS INEVITABLE! VOU'RE 8UIL.OING YOUR OWN C~~N! ,,-.- • .-Sday, July 10, 1'17' OAILV PILOI f a . ' by R09er Bradfield by Charles Barsotti YuP,aH 51.UNG 'eM "°"'R Be~iND TH<'/'I Bu5'1es ... You ""'""' T/.le"I 1HlllJG5 "~ CliifVeeRb<J5. by Gus Arriola THO&e 6E)(l6TS DIDl-l'T />$. Mer • by Ferd Johnson "THNtVf GoT 10 STOP IMP,..OVING '>f\AVll-IG LOTION·· by R09er Bollen GIT 1.ir><Ar ~1H Ll~E. ' CIJE1'! 114El?l! ! ~ • ' .. .• THE GIRLS • 7-/;; "I al11t·ay1 schedule a diet to begin on the day I'm g•inc lo a part)' -tbat way, 1•,·e got a good excuse for not starting It." • ' ' DENNIS THE MENACE ' . ' , • Ir . ' . . . ' . ~. .-... --- 0ff DAIL f ,ILOT TllttCWiy, J11ly 10, 197J • Garvey ·Decides . Dodgers · OK Mter All Lal ANGELES (AP) -Sleft Corvey -ll!l'l lllailllc -hil "Sllper Sub" T .... rt wblle hlpplly retrocllng his ~ -!hit the Loo Aqlel Doda!n trade bim. ••• • . l•ni.e ·word 'lrlde' 1& ~not in my ~ . ,. ~ any more," lhe huaky U"r '*-d after hil two 1lngle1 Ind two JIOUblOI bOlped the 1Jodcer1 1'> "'1 M Yic- tm-y over. PittlbUrgh Saturday night. Ganrey, Who boosted his batting averqe to a robu!t .330 with tbe four ~ta, banded out T-ablrts to fellow lllbltltqt.11 at a time when he rarely playod a'OijJl u • Plnd>hltttt. ' ~ "1'here's llill a good dlanoe 1, woa.'t start SUnday." Steve said Saturday night .. lie ooted that rlshlhander Docl< Ell~ '""'1d be pileblng for the Piralel, -· C•rvey •nd hil ·lluling bat remained In· U1e lineup. The right luln<ied hitter rewarded manq;er Walt Alston with two hits off Ell la in the Dodgers'· 3·2 triumph. 1be 24-year-old native ol Tampa~. Fla., likely could start every game against any pitcher as long as he's In such a hill ing . . .;.. .. t 11111 -sci br ljDo wllll -yet he's pleuecl with the -1'> •I leoll expe,cJ lhll he'll..&et lf'.1'181 •1olns\..lefl Doflflers Sklie .AM ·---.... (IMtl J~IY Ii It, ~It •I Lot .V...i. Jt,tl¥ U SI. ~t •t l • AllM'-July 13 CP!lcteo •• IM .,..._ J:UJt.111. 1:" 11,111. 7:» p.m. handed pi~hing. . . ;. "lt gives' me incentive·to know l might ' start against lefthandets:• said Garvey, who in folir prtvious big league teasons was mainly a. third baseman. .u .. 1t........, • c...,. Aid 11181 -lie ~ hllq lr8dod 'with _.i -r Al Cl.._l•, be uUd, "Do I ftt in at any tpOI! We decided tbol llnt --Sd be the ·qul.cMll way I« me 1'> ... In the "lineup • "J wU never na11r m8d et anybody," he ,.Id. "I jllll lelt couldn't ""'t:Jbute "' u.e -l:Wl')' prO ·-Illa bi• .... " . Garvey, whq liu bit .. .,1y .400 as a pind>hllt<r, !iurt the Dodger• with throwtne.•rron at tblfd bue last season. He enjoys the ~ to firtt base; "Al 11n1 btio 1'111111 Ibo -.U the time," .md the Moot·IO, lit-pound fllfllll' llldlilM lllole ~ defeGllve hallbock. "1'111 nal afnld to pt nm - ..... up the .... f ... bunl." Finl --be lull .. bot • third -I« lleldlnc ~I bllll-, be said. "Willie ..._, lwlnp bon1 enoup lo lllllea ,.Uiij),'0he said." "I ploy him Ike I'd Ji11Y l'nnl< Howonl oLtblrd-. or just like Earl McCullough or O.J. Slmjloon In football -nve y.ro, de<\>er than avenge and give 'em evtrytbing atb-t."' STEVI GARVEY Angels:· Hope to Get ~ell As May Rettlrns--ta Moun.d BALTIMORE (AP) -It was Riehle Scbelnblwn nigh! -in reverse. . The "Calllomia rlghtlielder dropped two fiy ball• -U1e second leading. 1'> three Baf!Jmore r\1111 -and WU picked otf bale to boot as the Oriol., cln)<lled the Angels ~ Mooclay night. , nie ,.,. mvpped cauroma "' 21> ganlea behind idle Oakland . in the Amertcu 1.eque w .. t, Rudy Moy, H, wbobaa JUs\ rocenuy been .... uvaled alter beln& h'llpilallxed with a back Injury, will Ir}' to regain hla spot in the rotation tonlihl against Jim Palmer, M. - In the lourlh iMlng Sdleinblwn ran 1'> field a lhort Dy by Earl Williams Ind alttr getting his glove oo the ball waist high, dropped ii. . But the real damage came in the fifth iruting with the Ange1-leadinl S.1. ' Baltimore bid nmnen Gil ftnt and sec-ond with one away when Bobby Gfic.;h lined a shot to right. Schelnblum flf'St stepped toward the MajQr Decision In Tennis War Possible Today plate then backed oil. The ball bounc<d orf his glove and past him while the two base nmners scored .. Grich acorecl one out '"/P· with wbal proved the wlmlng nm. . · ·~He wasn't even arnart enough to pc.It A-.els S~e Al9-•llMNCNJ .J11ty 10 C•ll""1'11e •I ......... July 11 C•lllw'ftll t .. '"--.JulY 12 C.....,,,.o ot Otff91t J11ly l.J COllfroMli .. o.t ..... Jl"lll In hl1 hit after the Ont one," said Angels...,..,.. Bobby Wlnklel. "lie abnoll ll'll killad out there," U1e monager added. "I'll have to check the atmospheric conditions. There might be some bad hops in the air," Winkles said. The double error· performance came a day after Scbeinblwn hit a tw~run homer in the JOth lnnlnc At Cleveland to give ghe ·Angels a doubleheader sweep· over the Indians. Schelnblum made no excusts. "I was standiOi right there," he aaid. "I jw;t mi siled it." Winklex slid the deleat dl11ppolnled him because "when you're playing • a three·game series It's lmpcirtant ' to· Win the first one." "When you'tt playing good dub.! on &he road it's tough to win two in a row. But that's what we have to do now," he sakf. C~Lll"CMtMIA •Alt&MO•• · ..., ... rill .. , •1111 IJomllr, fb ' 1 I 0 llttttnrnvnd, rl J 1 I I 8erry, ct J I I 1 Grich, Jb .J 2 O O F•oblnson. 11111 ,... 0 0 D 81411r '' • 0 I I llOUwr, lb· 1 0 2 I TO.vii, di! 4 O 2 I Sen.lnb11t111. r1 >. 0 0 0 EWUU•m., lb ' 0 1 1 Slellten, If l 1 I 0 8•Vlof', If • 0 t O 0."'9her. ,_, J 0 I I •lloDINOfl< ,_, J 1 I o P!M.n, ph I 0 D 0 l!'t~rrtn. c ' t 2 1 0.-,u lDIO...,.....,u Jl•t 51 ...... MOn, c 0 D 0 0 MtNllly, 11 0 0 0 0 LleM1, ph I 0 t 0 a1t9Y110t111, p O o· O O Jorbo<g, c I 0 0 I MtCr•w, ph I 0 0 0 CWrlOht, 11 0 0 0 0 Ji:>l•I' 30 l 1 l Tet11t 31 S ' 3 C.llfomle CIO'Z !OD ~ hll1M0r1 !OD 031 .. _, E-&:hllnblum 2. DP-fl tlllrnCI'• 1. l.09-Call· fornJ• '· a..111~ '· 2B-E. wmi.rns. sr.ntM. Alomlr, EtchlOl,r1n. 5P'-Torb0rg. • . l~M••••tSO C. Wrlghl ll, 1·111 & ' S 2 J I McN•lly (W,1-10) ' ' l l l I t, llt}'ftCl!ds~ l I 0 0 t I ·ltAMs FANS WILL DO ANYTHING, INCLUDING PEEKING THROUGH HOLE~ IN CANVAS. TO SEE TEAM. WARSAW (AP) -The big in- ternationaJ tennis war shifts today rrom London to Wanaw with a crucial parley on whether to let "rebel" prof~i9nal stars have a say in running the wOrtd QuarterbackS I • • • "'I' , • \ 1 In··Abimdance ·· Bothers Knox , , The first swnmer workout for the Los AJJatles Rams ~fondly al Cal State (P'ullerton) threw SCIT'le light on a chief conctm: developing an adequate backup quarterb8ck. While •eler"'1 John Had! Uu;ew on the sldeltnel to veterin receivers who reported early, ,bar rften wbo teek the No. 2 job thttw'Uiilfball ln the main, t'A-'0-" hour-l. "It'a tough \.to wort with Ii.ft qUG1erbKU," new hMd coach CbJck Knox said. "Tbey didn't ,.. enough wort." He indicated that he'll have fewer quorlerbll.U oround when the Rama open the ~ campiign Aug. 3 agalnat OaJlu. Besides Had!, acqUlred last January from the San Diego Chargers, the quart~cks Jn camp are Jim Harris, a member of the Rama resenre tquad Jut year;'Ron Jaworakl1 a top ..-aft cboi.Oe from Youngstown State; Tom Bergner, a free agent from the Monis branch of the University of Minnesota, and Sonny Six· killer, tf free· agent from the Unlvenity ol Washington. · 'Mlir1y-seven rookies and 1~ veterans "'·ere on hand for the first practice as the rest ol the veterans report SUnday. Rookie linebacker Clint Spearman,. a 13th-round draft choice from Michigan, failed to pass his physical examination, Jpccificallr has electrocardiogram. • Two draft choices absent -and unsigned -are offensive' tackle Tlm Stokes of Oregon and track star Rod -.fllbum, a wide receiver from Southern University who last week broke a world lurdles re<:ord while compeUng in Europe. The Rams plan twice-a-day practices. 'Sports ID. Brief -Hitch Promises Probe; I Asher Close to $5000 SAN FRANCISCO -Charles Hitch, president of the University of California system, said Monday allegations that UCLA athletes got preferential treatment in grading are serious and witr be ex· amined clooeiy. Peter Lutz, 28;-a former 1UCLA wrestler, bad· said under oath while ap- plying for u,oemployment insurance that be and several other athletes got prefer· red treatment in their academic work. "Mr. Lutz's charges are serious and. are IO ·being: taken by the UCLA campus admlnistratlon," Hitch said in. his state· ment. "~ellor Olarles Young ~or UCLA) will took into ltlJs affair. very thoroughly." Lutz expressed dismay at the San Francisco Examiner story and said "It was my understanding that hearing was confidential" when he made his sworn. statement be£ore a state unemployment referee last April 11. McLain Dropped DES MOINF.S -The comeback trail for Denny McLain has taken a downward tum. 'l1le .-Iowa Oaks ol &he Amerlcan Association {AAA} announced Monday the optioning ol the former Cy Young AWard winner to Shreveport of the Texas League (AA ). Tapie Second· SAN JACINTO -Rafe Botts and Dave Newquist matched three--under•par 695 Monday to share the fint round lead in the second of. the Western Tournament ' Golf Association's $25,000 summer' seiies. Tied for second were Alan TaPle or Newport Beach and John Beetham of Yorba Unda, along with Greg pj(zer of San Diego, each with 10: Santa ~Ana's Bob }!lsch and Biµy \Vright are listed with 71 and 72. The final iollld Y.'BS scheduled for today. Titl~ Near TUCSON -The $47 ,500 Tucson Open Professional Bow]!ng Tournament rolls to a halt tonight, and Costa Mesa's Barry Asher is just itching to get his hands on the $5,000 winner's purse. Before the 26-year-old kegler can call the moneY his own, he'll have to def~at four top boy,·Jers who already have managed to beat more than too entrants lo move into .tM finalist fO\md. Asher took the lt!ad in the tourMment Slinday -and stayed there Monday night. with a 9,813 total pjnla)I, 59 pint ln r,..L Maxville a Jluc PITI'SBU RGH -. The Pittsbu!ih Pirates announced ~fonday they had ac- quired OaJd,and A's· ulility infielder Dal Maxvill on waivers. ' Maxvi ll was put .on -waivers llllst week and claimed by both the Pirates and the Los "Angeles Dodgen. 'ffie 34-year old Maxvlll was ~ld by the A's from the St. Louis Cirdinals last August. He is a 10..yeaT major k!ague veteran. , circuit. .. • ' Officials of the Inlemotiooal . Lawn Tennis Federation will driw Up their peace offering In a be1utlful baroque. style palace -just outside ~ Ccm\.. munist capital. Failure to produce a satisfactory ' fonnula could result in a continuing split which rocked teMis to its f~ti:<Jns when over 70 stars of the IL1T's rival, the AMoclatlon of Tennis Prolt.SSionala • decided to boycott Wbnb~n. The ATP boycott }fas called ~se it disagreed with the ILTF's suspension of Yugoslavia's Nlkkl Pllic, wbo ftfuaed to play for his country in the D,aVis cup. Shortly before leavtn«· lAodolt for their annual meeting at Ja~ Palace, ad- mlnlstrators of the lLTF agreed "Jn priOclj>le" with the · professlonals to estoblish a new goveinJng body. · Tbe decision will have to be ratified at Jabloona Olfer talks -.rt !her& W-day morning. Tbe meeting wu originally due 1'> take place on Thursday but a Polish Lawn Tennis Association official Aid ·it hid been advanced by 2_t howJ ._ . The ATP wants a new governing coun- cil to nm the world snfesslonal circuit. The maln dispute now. centers over ill compoelUon. : · The ILTF wants a majority represen- tation on the new body -with rour mem· bers against ATP's three. The ATP wants three members from each, plus the dlrecto~of four majar ·tournaments - Wimbledon, Forest Hllil, and the Fm>ch and Australian Olalnpiooshlpa. EMERSON EASILY AVOIDS UPSET · GSTAAD, Swilurl"'1d -Swill clwn- plon Peter Kanderat, · .. ailed Czech, del .. led A-.µaB Dovla Clip player Colin Dibley M, 1-2 In the lone upeet of the opening round ol lhe Swill Jnlerna. Uonal. Tennil Championships Monday. - Roy Emerson of Newport ~b, the lone seeded !'Dlrl' playing Mondaf, ellmlnaled Thoma Ovlcl of Romania. HENRY AARON CLOSES IN ON RUTH. Pressure ·Gets Torrid As Aaron Nears 700 PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Seven contrast .to the constitnt pressure the hundred and fourteen may be • the Yankees' 'Roger Maris was wider in mactc number ... but 700 isn't a .bad 1961. the year he hit 61 homera and flcUre, either. And that's the one Hank Aaron ls rapidly closing in on, broke the Babe's single season stanJ ...,..... notwithstanding. dard of 60. · The closer he haa gotten to Babe J The lndicat.iOll I.hat Aaron might be Ruth'• record, the more lntense'fhe swinging lor tbO fence. with Ruth pressure bu become. Newspaper clearly within reach hr1ncs th! reparten and network television response Uwt "I haven't chanced my: broadcaatera now are following bis style." He adds, however, "As you~ every move -and home nm. But all older. you get a llttle bit more paU'°' the aUenUon,. Aarm . says, i s in wailing for a good pitch:" IOl11elhl"i he can lulndle. Aanin readily •dmits that U1e "°""' Aaron's two home runs Sunday nm record Is the-thing that Is keeplnc. against the New York Mets were the him going. For' r•when you're cloee to 695tb and Mith ot hJI' career, leaving (0 you're at the a.ge wt)ert the game him just loor shy of lllO Ind only IS becomes dull. But since the reoonl ill away from the Babe's career total ot_ so dose I'd be denying myself the 714. For the 39-yeir-old Aaron, ih the privilege if l didn't go for il" , , IOlh seascin or a major i._ baleball As 1<J hcnr Jong 'he mig'IJ con- career Olled wtth mlleltones, they playing, Aaron says, "lf 1 wasn't u wete his 22nd and 23id homers of the cloee as l was, this would be my lalt year. • year. But next year defthltely will be At 'his present pace, he would reach -my last." T~~1nas To Pl~y for Chargers·.·Mayhe 7i5 just al the end of the aeuoo. Lui Should one sJatt to U>nk that the year, Aaron hit :14 bomen, bringing pllchers might be doing their po/I In himlelr well within reach o( Ruth. In making Aaron 's task a Utile easier, llTI, hil l<>lel WU 47, bigblalal his big Hank deniel It. I league ca~r and the seventh HUOn "I don't eVen ret bllla down the in which he luld hit 40 or ...,. home middle lo hit In belling pricllce SAN D'IEGO (AP) -Nearly a year after he wa.s tr1aed to them, Duane Thomll ""' joined the san Diego -Cliit ..... -Al ----- ·Ron Mlx, n:ec:utive counsel for the Nlllonal Football League team, said Mondly nlcbt he his reached agree. -with 'lbomM' qent, Abner Jllyna, on a new contract ror the moodY, llfled ....... bock, lie give DC> delailo ol the a.....,,.,rn, •nd neither ._ nor 'l11onw <GUld be reoched --Ills Aid "" expo&. 'lllomu.. 1$, to olp the contnet s.ndoy1 wlla! be /s scheduled 1'> report with uie roll of toe , • Chargers' "'terans to the club's training camp at UC Irvine. '"l'homu did not take part· u1 any of the-discU$Sions .. with me, bul I can only presume he pla yed an Important part In the discussions wllh ~bner fia)'Tles," Mi~ said. Judging Crom past exptrience1 ~tlx Is assuming a lot. Thom&s walked ,In and out of the Dallas and San Diego training camr hall • doztn times 1811 year but dldn t pl11y a minute In the regular ....... Thomar, drafted No. I by the Cowboys l of W•111 T .... Statt In .>1970, gained l,7N fards In hls first two seasons bot claahed bitterly with club manaacmcnt runs. anymore,'' he said. after the team refused to rcntgotlate his Little has been heard from Thomas Alter hit two homers bad led the When Aaron rtaehe1 the 700 lhrc_e-year contract. , · since, but frienda Sly be has been won~ Braves to a 4·2 victory OY"I' the Mets, milestone, the oauntdov.'O wtll begin in H11 trouble• mulllphed early last year. i 1 ~, _ •-~ ~th 0 J s•-Mn>n meted In l1Jlleal lubloo. earnest. Hank bal said he doetn'I .J!!OO.Nler l~boy_I'. SuperJlowl Yi<> "II OU m -.... m .. ·~ · c..-·,_., . -c.ntenillnc..lhat "the -111111 to reolly can 1lher'e he bits bi\714th, bot tory, •tOfthe was ..,..,e;i and pleAded-ariil ii l!lperfed obapo •I 1-fe<H oiiCI 215~ lorpt •bout me," bl Aid lhat "Iba he baa expftlled the hope lhal AU..,. gullty to marijuana ""8tmlon and wu pounds. "At 2tl,'' muoed Svare reoently, yeor Illa been conllal"i , . , I'm oot la, where he Illa ployed llnce t• plac.d on five yean• probelion. "ho oould be qulle 1 .,....,.... UIOd to .U Ibis ottenllon," ~ oller 11 1e1r& In Mllwoukee, will be Lui July 31, Tbonw WU traded 1'> the II °l1loplM 11pa Ind "P0\11. he oouJd 'Jbe ........ al Iha llUlldm the site. , Chargers lor runolng baci M I k e _.,._,. lllke Garrett and Qd leadl A.ll'on 1'>, _,. bl '"" WIJll• Iha home 1'11111 -to Montgomery and wide receive r Billy Edwudl In the Sin DMco baeklltJd, with It. '1'1181, pluo the fllOI that lloolsrl leap from fU be~ the but bit(• Pl!'b. He didn't -"'lhe lelJI\ mtUI -... Ull' Into Jom Unllll and plOJlnl In. mojor ntnpalltan.... 11a-·1 uactfy -·-· In ·-Sept. II Ind lell 1111n the next doy. bru1ba hope lnl<> 1 team with • u.1 IJlui NW YartL clance. Tbomu bold llPQf8dlc di......,., with .-In 1112. But no one It -"You ..,. -lier tbal In """' Admitting , lhll bl baa been · coach Harland Sv.,.. Ind dub owner teellll 8111lh!"i -Tbonw' •altudo, dtlol, -u San Dlllt." Ill 11114. "I -1111ol1 llaolp this yeor , A•n1111 Ellg"'9 Klein durtnc the •-and hat ahU 111>, who wu nlted •bout h. ml&lll -lo tolk 11 JUst i,.. or -noled.''111 ••sn't h11Hn1 home nma, reportedly rejtded • --~ge "I don't lalow the llllWer to that ooe." wrfion." 'lllla, hi noied, 11 In -I'd P">118blY IJl,bllllnt .140," j totaling p10,ooo. ' he .. Id. • I • • I • ' .. • ln Laguna Beacli Circuit Mesa Sta~s Perfect c..ta Meta High -llnued 111btaten In the Lacuna B<acb High sumrntr ba ste t b at· league Moodoy nlcbt, t"""'°' ,. winlem Un1¥enrity, IMS. S: =:_ t WU lbe fourth Straight W &.. •• victory for coach B 0 b u~·t=. : ~ I SOrensen's Mustangs, and the L= ~~RMI i ?,' l last team in the first round tO M1uron '11t10 Gold o .. • threaten Costa Mesa'11keln fl un1vwa1 .... ....._v'• ..-! 4 San Clemente W e d n e s d a y u"~~.i; Mlatian Vhl• ociw v• ru'ght 7r» -Ml$1.10n Vltlo 1t..i "' LMun• . ..... . ~-San Clemente under coach t:•s -c01.11 ,... .. "'s.11 ci-1, Stan Detit3ggi~,· upped ltls Gold, 75-50, although players summer league mark to 3-1 were used on both sides - with a 73-SI rout of host thus a proper box on the out- Dickey's .Score ' . L~ads Tars, 6-5 John Dickey scored a goal ~/with just five seconds re- .; maining, lifting N e w po r t .. ;Harbor High's water polo team to a 6-5 victory over Downey • nat Orange Coast College 'Pi.fon- .,day night. ... Dickey fired in rour of the Sailors' goals in h e lp i ng goals apiece · for Westminster whlle Dave Juedes added one. Dave Lund, Greg ~ and Chuck Bragg tallied Costa Mesa's goals . come •u not 11'1'1 by ~ ~ ~tesa's triumph wu keyed by the nifty lhootlnc ol Dan Byers and John CUm· mlntp, who ocored 14 and 11 points. Mesa used junior va~lty playtrs By.rs, Gary Spink, Mark RlchardJon, Ge n e Runkle and Mark Oman (or a major S:hare or the Ume. University'• entry in the Lagwia Beach circuit bas been a junior vanity oriented five and Monday there wtre onJy t"·o front line varsity players in the Uni lineup. ~ broke loose from a 9-& first quarter deficit with 20 second-period points and after a 19-5 rout in the third quarter the decision was put away. ' " ' ' I u111;c•~ • • 1 1 . , l I ? ' ll It 1 l ' • .. • 1l : • " Cllta Melll CMJ f ummlnt , 1 "f ~ 1!.-r::.. 2 0 1 ' K~ ~git a,~~~m1n l g ~ ' =~~~· ~ ~ 1 1! Slllnlt 14•• lllch•rdson •· I l ' Totllt t• 16 11 M woaa: UCHT SHOl!LDD'VllDD nn saor Many amateur, 1olfers fail lo odUow _.,11 tiltina or tho '1oool- dcn on the downswina. 11te ahouJ. den abould tum on a neat-vertical plane 11 yoo swing down and through the blU (sec illustntion). If your •bots atart out to the kft of Urgct. toi the first JO or 20 yards, you probably are not"tiJling your shoo)- dcn sufliciently through the hitting area. You need more pullirig ution with your left band and arm. ralba' than throwing action with your rifht Uoulder. This polling action with your left side will force your right elbow into yOur side :iO that your right $hoUlder lo\V• crs automatiea.tly and worb "'under the shot." 5S. •.c ltl1""'.n.-.... - "HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR PUTTING"! Htrt ia Arnold P1kMf'1 lulty illintr•t.d 1uidt lo"9Uffinl 1t11ttt, Im.up, stroke! Send 201 •IOnl with • Mainped, Mtf..odreued 9fMlop9 '1e Atnold p.erMf la care of this new5p11ptf. • ' quarter ·no~ · A'lamitos Entries LOI Al1ml!01 Entrl91 for Tlaldl'(, July 10, 19~111 nloht ot 1J.n1Dftt 111~ mtr m .. tlng. Cltlr a, flll. Flr1l PGSI 7;(5 p.m. 52 E~ICll Gii l!r1t rle9. $S EXKll gn lltl a, !Ill Ind 9111 rtCtl. H•1lrl1Jll01t I"· a1n•s> 0.111 SI MI D. C1rd011I Good frld•r Girl ID. l(nlohl) Turl~loct CJ. Or1y1r) Twid11. July 10, lWJ DAILY Pl.LOT II Costa Mesa, Barons Post ·Baseball ~wins '!be pilcbilli and hlttinll of John Brown ltd Colla M ... to a W \tictory over Estancia, and ... bled the Mllltangs to bold oo '° lint place in the Harbor Area baleball league atandi.,. Mooday nigh t. In other prnea, Fciuntaln Valley topped Huntington Beach. 3-S at Fountain Vallty and ~ l"l'P'd Newpor<, +,), Brown dtlivered a t111'0-0Ut , bit and run slngle in the first * * * ........... ~CJI ' .. ' I 0 .... l I ' . • 1 • • I I t i I T ' 1 a ' 0 • j i • • ' ' y g . ! I t· • • ,._..,.,. Y1lley Il l •\ ~ ~ ~ Tr1u11r, 2tl Shlm1U, 2D Hlll!lld, rt v11 ... n. r1 G•r1ltld, 11<1 T1ul•r, d I 0 0 ~ I ~ g g ~ ? f ~ •, . . . 1 i ~ g 2 0 1 ' f i i g 2 I l f I 1 0 D Inning which ocorod Dennis Bob Isakson brought tbl!n In. Delany from aecond base, and The victory ketp1 Cotta then rapped a two-run sing~ P.fesa ttoP the leaiue stand- "'hich climaxed a lhree run ings. a game a.he-ad ol pill'IQ· fourth iMlng for the l''lnning ing EdlSIXt A1ustangs, Jt'oun1ain Valley, meanwhile . Brown abo pitched five-and struck for she runa ln the third t\\"O-thlrdl Innings, g!\1ng up !Ming to ice Its game •Ith four hits and three nms before Huntington_ Beach. yielding 10 reliever Brian 1\ro Huntington Stich er- Costelloe, "'ho stopped Estan· rora. one on a muffed double cia the rest of the way. play ball and Q,nother on an ln· ~landa'$ Tim Hayes ac· field fly contributed to the big counted for his team's rfrst rally, while Gary Jordan •nd nm with a fint lnning homer Bob Hardman had one-run over the left field fence. singles and Mark Garl\e'ld The Eagles struck .for t\\'O · singled home two nms. more in the sixth. A walk to Ed ~facy collected thr~ hftt Steve Olson and single by -to lead Filison over Newport ?.1ark De\•en follo"·ed by a Harbor in lhe battle for second throwing error on a pickoff at· ~plaee at Newport. tempt put runners in scoring The win gives Ediaon a .. 2 position and a sacrifi~ fly by mark ~hile Newport talla to S. · Buddy Lorton1 and smgle by 3. A & C, Ex-Pirates Bag Cage Wins ·;-Newport to a S.-1 halftime ad- \ vantage and a 4-2 lead after :-, three quarters. Eric Elder and , Sid Harris also scored for ~ Newport. In another varsity league at Costa Mesa High, Marina stayed unbeaten with an 8-4 victory over Tory w h i I e Edison notched its first wln in three-outings -a 9-5 triumph over Mission Viejo. '~ .., Oullr'l.n Unl'l"fnlty t 11 S 1!0 -•S Cosl• '"'1":.. cie.J. 'frir If -" K11o11 'l , ': ~ FlltST •.t.e• -a vard1. 3 "!:' ollli. ci.1m1no. PurM snoo. c111m no Prlc• SlOOO. NINTH Jl.ACt: -fOO Y•rdl. ' v11r olds. Cl1lmlna. Pur11 11900. Cl1!rn!nt Prlc1 SXJOO, P1s1 Em By (J. Wlrdl TCIO'I Gil (0. Knlahtl 8rff1!"• 8UD6111 IS. Tr111w•) T11m1n $el [JI.. a1n-1) Bl11on O.lldy 10. C1rdoJ1I T.,I Coil IH. P•l "-., 1~ t ~ l A & c PropertitS and riuke Contreras that led ~ • ~ ; Orange Coast College Alumni rout. \', Blt"'~' II l'ox. lb Og.dOlt. 30 Jore11n, lb Uo11111, ID Br1ln1n11, t Bowen, c H1rdmttt. Id 1>1ttson. P Ch1.l~llWl11, • TO'l11• In other tilts at OCC, ··Garden Grove toppled ~ Westminster, 8-5; Anaheim won a forfeit decision from Estancia; and Mira Costa ~ aefeated Costa J\.1esa, 7-3. 11\ark Hurwitz and Joto\ . Fra'nkhouse scored a pair ol Rustlers f " i Tumble I l WHITTIER -Golden West College's summer I e a g u e basketball team dropped its third game in four Rio Hondo College League decisions f\.1on· day night, 68-67, to East Los Angeles. Golden West's Rusl1ers got close in the final minute when Gary Andrews connected on a uone-and-<>ne situation at the free throw line to narrow East I . LA's margin to 66-65. t The winners came down the I court and missed from out.side, but Sam Ji.IJ'linez tip- ! ped th~ ball in_ with 15 seconds 1 left. to 1ce \be issue. I Brian Sanders, who played I for Golden West in 1971·72, led I in scoring and rebounding with 13 and n. Gary Andrews added eight caroms and 12 points, while ; Val Popov and Keith Stowers bad 12 and 10 points. \ o.lllltl Welt 071 " n I S.ftden 6 1 Cl1rlt t O Andrt-l ' I p_.,. ' ' Slowtr5 5 0 C1rttir 4 o· I \!::.. -l I Bervt'I' I 0 TO!l ll 21 11 I H111t1me: E11t Vi • .U.1'. .. 1 l l ' • • • 11 •• " • 11 12 " • • ' ' " In the Marina victory (the Vikes' third), Rod Hormel, John Ferrell and Jim Rocle each tossed in two goals while Doug Fabian and 'Dwight Beldan tanked one. Edison Wa!r led by John Himmelberge.r's four tallies and Peter MUlb.auser's two. Dave Pickford. Matt Van Gordon and Merrill Riley each scored once. Cary Okazaki scored four goals for MissiOn. Viejo and Terry Murphy had one. Jn other games at Costa Mesa, Rancho Alamitos fell to Bolsa Grande, -4-3, and IM Alamitos handed Servile its first d,efeat, 54. Verbum Dei Tops Lions LONG BEACH -Verbum Dei High, with &-9 David Greenwood l~ ~ attack In scmng and r.hounding, upended Westminster High's summer baskctbal1 team. 7~ 60, Monday night at the Long Beach Wilson circuit. The loss dropped Westminster into a three-way tie for,flrst place with Verbum Dei and ·Wilson, all with 3-1 records. Leading Westminster wu Dale ·Parker with 22 points (12 for 15 at ,the free throw line). 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Hollllon (ll:tu11 lo-5) 11 N9W Yot• l~lllCll 1-101 Pl~'f"roll (MOOM '11) •t SM OltM (Trot<IMlfl ' ................... 51. ltoull 11 ~ Clllc:l11r1ttl .t M~ Houil'Ofl 11 ff.,.•Y«'; A111frtl 11 Phtllelei!li'llJ Pl!1'1M'911 et Sin Diego CllkMo If S.11 ,,1t1el.ai ~:'n1. '=i"'.., : :l !:! • 1 summer basketball teams inch-Amlrozich hit 15 from the c .. ,. ,..... t11 field for 30 points and Con~ Fl1me Jtsttr ~· Hlr1j Guud G•lvtt 0. Motr II F!ttl Jk1 (L Viti) ~ ; ; ~ ed closer to the top Monday treras added 26 counten with 1 f 0 0 night at Estancia High with a dozen from the Door and t"·o Alamitos Racing Results , .. ,,,,..,,.y CINr a Plllt PIJl.1T ll:ACR -llO y1rd1. S y11r olds &. up. Ct .. lm!ng. ,11r11 SllOO. P1llo.'1 air SAG 3.20 2 . ., .S.to• .... (TrHwr•l F•lr B111r (Knll;lhll W•r C le TWG !Blckell ··~ Timi -11.0,. All" r1n -Lotl11Gn, l1VIMlrl't t.1rk, Allmllas Sttp. S1Nk ••r, Dt Jlld~. M1 D1111d, Hut....-Bunny. Scr1tcrwd -Dtdtablr, Sllvnll'I' Htf'O, Jl,.,..-lng ll11Cltl'I, B11utt1. U IKKll -t-t"•l .... t llr & 1•1'1\r •i.1r. , ... u1.a.. ~ 1 t : victories over Nads and Red (ree throws. ! ! g g Carpel Realty. 0r-c .. " ~"""' "",, J o 1 o Both victors are a half game Aoulns s o s : & ~ : behind ~leaders Blackies and af::::" ~ T : 2101 F•l~-r t!l J 0 1 0 Escadrille. McClolk•v J 1 o ', 0 1 '• 0.-ange Coast Alumni shut C•rr10o 11 ' J lt t 1f 4 fOlllJ 40 10 t IJt•~ "' ' • "' • .., c""' ~ .. """cm" .. ITAMOIJMI W111t1r T I o Los.rt! lD l O 1 O MISA Of"IM UAIMll P1111lor ! I 11:~11o, lb 4 o 1 o1 ,,_,,,, ,w ,1. •• i11y1or 1~ J ~ HIVft, M ' I 1 -.. (o-> 0 l l.\orton, c l 0 0 0 E>(ldrUl1 ' 1 Sl,;u 10 I ~':ii, 1b l I ~ & ~t ).1=~~ertl1t : l t; To1111 :n J ,, Lortofl. (I 0 0 0 , ArDv'I AtMy l ' , Total• l2 l 17 Mmw. II 3 0 0 0 • H•Ullrne: Allll'Onl. 0.;11. "!..._,, II 2 o 1 I ,,.::,c•rP11 •••llv 1 ; l~ w "'.,.., ... ca1 f eml,,., Ill' 0 • O O Saddlel>lck o ' ' .. ft llf Tott lt 1~ l ,$ J --:c.,,--c--c----c---,--c--~= 1{ ' ' ,,_ ., 1""1"'' • Ma off Red Carpet Realty, 9().67, •••011h1 2 o l COlll Mtll 100 :)00 O -I 11 2 Mull1flt'r l 0 E11i oc11 100 002 o _ 3 s , behind the 28-point efforts of ~~ 1_1 g 1 • ••-1~ , 111 ,... Bart Carrido and 20-point as· ~.;:r11eoii•• ~ • ! ~~c."., ~ 1 T g sist from Craig Falconer. TO'l11t ,.., "ai ' ,. Dntotii'•r•. 3t> 1 , o M I " Nlcr.oi,. cf J 1 0 0 ike Tay or led the losers " " MM.y. c 4 0 11 >0 With 26 points. M1tOon1ld 4 1 ll11hot1. 2tl l 0 o t.em..-, o cr.w1r1. iti ~ 0 g g A & C Properties took apart ~ .. , i T ~:.'°Mrr 111 2 o o o Nacb, 83-5.1. and it was the t.':"~ ~ ~ ~=~·~ r1 i g g g former Hunftngton Beach High G1f:!:l':1c11 ~ J 'l 1 I ' • l : " • , • " ~ " • • I 11 n s•cOMO •AC• -,,., Vlrds. ' v••' llld a. llP. Cl11m1ng. Pur11 Slt'OO. 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Ot!l'1 S~ldow !T .. t$11!'1) 11.» 14.60 J.20 J.00 3.«I Mlu Pig 1'19 CMorrl1l Llncoln'• SUr• Bit IB..,kl) Time -20.31. "' Ahl> r1r1 -Lori Oldl•. l"Gn 0.. l1r. Jl.""Yll MOM J, ,_ FlyW, ltckll• f l Ct . IK»ITM AACI -110 v1rd1. J y11r alch & llP· Cltlm!ng. Plll'll •2200. O'D!ll (1>..-1 1.00 MO 2.tO 011 My11erv Min r11nltsl 1M 1.10 Full ~ Min {Tr••-•I 4.00 Timi -"-''· ,.llO r1n -Me<Moc;1UM, J1.ull1~ WI", Ml Pit . Ho! Ta Trol, ~ Ollftt. tJ l.o:a.cl• -M>'DMt a. t.O.. Mytl9r'f Miii, l"loMI ltt .... NINTM JI.AC• -a v1rc11. ) ye-tr ala1. Cl1lm!r19. l'urll SIMO. • . F1ys JOV (Hl rll Miid l"llPPV C Drw1r) Thi E11011(11 CB•nlt1I Time -20.11. U.20 AllO r1n -Cllld110 Too. 5'.lrl lt!1 Go. Hlot> Flytr, CCIII Din, Ml11 t1nnori t1r. ll•Kh 'N' O." 11 • ti lllCll -3-Prf'I Joy A J..M ... ,..,.,, .......... . Fish Report N•WP°'T (Ar'1'1 Ll .. "91 -Ill 1nalw1: l blr11c:uc111 M bOnlto. '' rock cod, I llll!W. D......,.• LICklrl -116 11191tr1: n De"IC*· +ft bonllO I.GU ISlnd IHIJJ. 1 wllltt 111 Dtll, \1 roi;~ C'Od, I l'lllltlltl· llAL ••ACM -T» ~ltn: 1.t .O H/111 De». 6 boNlll, IS rll(.• COii, 3 _.....,.,...,_..,.._ 111~11-12-· -r1euo. '5CI DanJO. u whl!ll wu. '5 lllllbvl. IAN 1"1~0 ISMl'lfltllllll) -311 "'/trt: 12 tlOflllO.. )ff ~-·II~ IMIU. 6 ..... llul. 210 rot~ ... (lllJI ''· UM- ""' -.ti tfltlotl•: I ytllowl.rl, 11• J. .. lm !Sin. I llll!M , Ito ...... Mtt. 1 11on11D. ' rMUll""tf • ., lltw ~··· NEWPORT LEASES J411._C.-..... ••• Lu11,. oil Vthlclo1 MS.2202 e D $1,000 D $),000,000 ____ ....... ,., .. -··---··,--) ... c••-•'•t•o.Aa.,> , 1:1 • /) • ' __ .. - .. .. . ' • .. -. ' ' • ' ' I ... J. DAILY PILOT T11tsc111. Julr 10, 1973 PVllJC Na'l'.IClll -PUllUC NOTICE Atom Test '1CTITtovS •utlNhl lTA"-""lfT Ofl .... kOO't»«NT • Ul• ll'IC'nnOUI MIMftU I - ...... .,. .. ,.._..,,. OJI-VS• o• IUl>t•M>• CO\l•T Of' THI ...... rtAT8Mllln' r:zc...w.·=:: TM Nlllo<Mlll ....,_, .r• diok\o PICTlnovt IUll!ill'll NAM• STATI O" C4Ll•OttNIA ,ooa I-TM .................. --. I If, llwlnMI .. ; TM """""9 ,.,_ ...... ·~ THI COl,INTY O• oaAMU M; T"' ........... ,.,_ .. -'-llUTT Of' ASl"b! 6 & .. l!CTRUM h -...ot lflt lc"U.. ~---•IN .... 1 .. 161'11 A4 U.WMOWWa U.ltVICI. "'9 h i liNTliiltH:lllS. (IMKI-.) ... C.tt Oll:Atlcte COOJfTY ·oRINOING COM-lllOTtCI °" .......... °" HTfftotl ..... A ........ ~ v .. i.v. c.n....... 11:2.TAIL MlltOtANTI c It I 0 IT VIN Of .. LeeuM ...... (1111. nus l".fJilY " .. It.WR 1wi1 ....... u.. Nit AN ID'IOI• DlltlCTI .. THI ""' ASIOCIATION -OltAltM' COUNTY ~I .. 21S. MlnMll.,, IHCfl. 10*. C•• N\11111, Clllf. Cot!IYIYAllC'• ue TIAlllN'll O" It""""" WtlMioet MKl(""'t\f, tr:IM W. CO!..Ll!CTION DIVISION, 1DJ; Elll t111t. ... TN ~ -,.leNM to '"°"" lllM. Alll9 Ha.O.M. ... cMllaTY C1rnclilll .. ~. &en11 ,.,.., C1~10rnl• ""°'"'""Ill Strwt, klit• A fl •, J-llob«t 1-*ftolttr, ... c .. u .,,., 111M l#I Of ..... C"'"IV Ofl AOl'll i., TO COM"-ITI O.CIOINT'& ~Q~1.....t'v1k • • C1ll""111f Yltw Qr •• l.lfll,.. lt1Cll. C1l!I., m.51 ltn. 'l'ltACT 11 . ..,·l!i"~·~~h;111 l•.Cvttv• "Crlflf Ml,....,,_.!, lt'IC.. I --:1-vu l urr Hoo .. 1.,, fM CM" Yl.w O<w111il (."MlllJ;fDO W. Crnc"111 Hf, E1111• ot EL.Ml!ll L l!Vl!RfTT, .... An"'I' Avt1111 .. Stnll AM, CttlfOrflll (l lll0f"nl1 (orpor11lon, By French !... Offing or .. L1911'19 aNcl\, C.111 • .,.,. II«, Allllllll'l'I. c1111. fUOI l!.LMER l!Vlilllfn ••• ELMER £1). tt7'IU -l hl1 11¥11-11 C:OfldW:tM ~ • ell'• Tiii• ....,,._ 11 Ctncklt'-1 .,., en 111· ,,..,., L. Miii.., 2130 w. Crlktfll lllo. WIN I Ylllll!n .i1 1, 1. EVl!llETT, Thi• llVll""' 11 conDlltl'Ml lw • ..,.rl l p0r11ion.. PAPEE'I'"'·, -••• (UPI ) _ 'lvld1,19/. • 1TU. AJ11Nlm, ClllJ, t1I01 Ol(11&M, ' N •IMfltllp, OAVIO Glll!INf LILLY ' ~ .a.i.uw J, Ill, WO.Mitt'!" r..111, *in... .,.. c.t!duc.ltd "" • NOTICI ll :ut'lll!•Y OIVI N th1I TNI 1i.ttfnfflt ••• fti.d Wlll'I tlle COUii< Thi• ... _, ••• fllH Wll!I ""' COlln• L'.....-·b ll"·-· I Tlllt 11111,....nr w•1 •Hid w1t11 111ot c ... ~ 1>1rtntr1hl11. 1 1.w.t.YNI! e. 1.v1:1teTT, u E•ttt1i.r-1y Cll<k • Orlt'IOt toul'l•Y on J-'°' IY c1 .. t.: ot Or•nvt coun1y on July " 1m. "Ila!\; m .... 1 Oree s ly (1-"k " 0r'""9 <Aunty on J-u, •f'tlld• L. 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UN11tt(:l "•nd Ju11 :s,,10, 11. 1m 1t7•·n J-1•. ,., end Jiiiy J, 10. 1tri uu.n m• .,., "" Mtcit11f 1n 1111 111.i1,.... nuclear tests Monday, tht PUBLIC NOTJCE PUBIJC NOTICE = ~:c:iv:.Cll~',."":.""c:~~=~ PVBlJC NonCE PUBLIC NonCE latest sign that PW intends ,ICT"10us 111t1111us ltf loflft 111 !flt J1t!Ulon r11«1M1 10 Wl'lk:ll • ..,. •AM• S'l'A'l'IMINT •1CTITIOU& .in,, ... ,, It ,,,.. for fllrtll« perfkul•• ... •nd PICTl11CKll IVSINl!IS NOTJCI TO c••ono•s to go ahead wld'l-ilOmJc eJ:· Th• tollow1nt ""''°"' •r• ctoiflt KAMI SfATIMINT wi..t "" tlmt 111'11 Jl•c• ot ""flnt "" NAM• STATIM•NT su,••1oa COU•T ott TN• pl . ......... by I llUtlM'I• ··~ Tiit IOllow!llO '*'°" It dolne blnlfllli l~ll'll ..... Mln't.t tor Juk'I' IS. 1'71, II Tiit lollOWlfll ~ •• ctoi"I butlMH ITATI o• CAl.l,OllNIA ,0. OSIOnl Vrii'i6&i leVera HAlllOlt MAINTl!NANCE SEltYIC!', 11: 9.00 1'"'" In tht -1rwn'I Of Dfflrt· 11: TN• COUllTY 0, OllAlllO• other· countries. llOJt:I IHdt tlv• .. 1'10. 122. HWlll"'llor! AMEll:ICAN HOME, 11S "°' CNll """'' N .. ' ,,, ••hi cov•t, ,, 100 Civic TANMElllCi" .. COMPANY, '°'' ....... ,.,Jf • tHc:ll. c11. '114 MW'/., 1,.191111• e..cri '216Jl ... ,. ""Y ........... "-M•i• Clrc:te, F_.t1ln "'""'· c •. .,,. l!lltfto Ill M.AV ALLAN SIMl"SOf,I, Naval and -...-4 force Slltlltll llld1tnl W1nk1, 20701 klch Pllrlck ltocll $!91(111, •I" LfOOOll Otlllf Aor!I J, If?) AlldY A. Ttn, 91161 MeU Clt(li, fOllfl. D«llMCI, • 6,.,....,.. S 11VCl,. NO. U:t Hun1l1'19lon •••di. (II, YHl• Ne.,. 301'1 So., .. ,,......,.'"'°""' ''"' w.,rlLLI~ ,f.,ln $!.J~I~ ~i.:n11 !t in v 1ll.y, Ce. t210I NOTICI! IS HEllEllY GIVEN lo Ill• have betn wttbiira.wn from ,,,.... IMtll, Ct tll, '1'51 ~ "" • • 1 •r '"' Tlll1 bull-11 c:onctuctld by •~ In-cttdll•1 o1 !ht ,__. ntm..:1 dlc:Menl llrldl.y Dl'1n Erlckton. 201fl1 lllch Thh bull-.. condutlM by '" In-~,~·~~"·:· 1tn. cll~kl\111 th•I •II ""'°"' lllvll'llJ Cllll'M IO•h'lll "" MUNl'Oll. atoll, located 900 .......... In Hunll119lwl l•Kh. <•I. dlvldull. w1L[1AM I! '' JOHN • ....., II. Ttll Yid dtc:llHnl ......... lo 1111 """'· t"4 Ptll"ltl! R. 91'1'11111 • • • Tllh 1111-1 Wll fllld wllll the CO!Jn. "'1!h tlll MCftlll'I' ¥0Uehln, Ill 1111' ottlce milel 80uthealt of. Tahiti, Tiii• IM,lllneu II c:ondw'-1 .,., • llfltfll Thh '",._;,,,_flied wtth thl (.ouflty • llN1'1":'clLACOl«ll ly Cllrll of Of'MIOI COUll'Y ""JiMt II, ltn of 1111 Clfft. of thl ·~ lnlltt+d (OUfl, OI' L..J'-.., e-.J.. -~ In the PlrtMrtlllp, C!ffll of Or•~ Coul'lly on Jllllf: ~1. A • ' 1 -•If* 10 pr-I """'' wllll lflt --y ~ ..... ., °"""' _.,........,., 11rfffl II. Wenk• 1t7l. JOMN10111 6 ICINllllOT Plll:lllshed Oran{lll Coa~t Otlly plfflt, Wllld>tl'"1. lo t11t undef"lltNll t i 1111 Ol'k• 11111 1111-1 Wll l!lld wllll 1111 Coun· •·Nnt :~; :-ni-:1 ~k:::.;r.,.. ,_It,,. •tld July'· 10, lt1l 1tl'-11 of Ill• •ltol"""I. JOHN c. MC CALL. ""° past. ly C1er11. ot Ortnvt (OU!lly "' JI/lie n. Putllllhed 0•11IOI '°'"' Delly l>llo!. N ~I.a. c Hf ~ Wlhlllrt llouliVlf<I, Sufi• IOt, l.OI T-1..lo.J newspapers ""Iii t .. lt)'), • J-'M Ind Joit1 J, 10. 11, 1tn IK1·1l T~""'(;IO '""""1 • -'11119411.. C1l1loml1 90010 wlllc:ll I• 1M <UUW - P·1'2M 1 . , PUBLIC NOTICE 11t1e1 of b\lllM1• ol lhl utldff"lltlMd In 111 d the •-_,_.._ -'•h • • "Practice foster, Billy. We con't turn on TV rill you're finished." • Pl.lbll•htll °''"" c1111 O•llY 1>11o1 PUBUC NOTICE '"'"""• .., •o111tetttr m1n.n ,.,111n1ne ,. 1111 ""1o 01 Ml<I ay 1u-1n ext--• ..... t ~~-::'..~"~·~·: .. C::':"';'.;':·~"~·c'o'·;::'"~';;.....::'"'~·'~'·1----,,<T,T;Oii'iOW.""ml--l.:~'±"'2:_"~'~"~"'~·~-'..__c~N'...."_"'_"~'!'~"""~·· • o.cec11n1, w111>1n '°""' mon111s •htr '"' ""'ffie July If,.~.~•· n--1lle ----------------------------July J. •• 10, ltn 10n.n ,ICTITIOUI IUSINISI fir•! 1111bllclllot1 "' !Ill• l>Ollc•. ..., WllA.'11 lit u.mli PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOIJI IUSl•IR NA.Ml STATIMINT Oltwd July t. 1t13 n the NAMI ITATIMINT PUBLIC NOTICE ,,.. fOilawlno pwson 11 lkllnt 1M.11111111 HUGH J , ltlTCHllE, ..,ay, French national holl- Trie to11~11111 lltl'Wl'I •rt dolno 11; l!111e11tor ot "" WIN day commemoratina the start 'ICTITIOUS IU'llNlll WI•""'' 11: G•DINANCR NG 1J-JI ' WESTERN tfEVAOA Ll\IE$TOCK, of tt11 1bovl !Wmtcl dKedtnl ~'i:I NI.Ml STATIMllNT YES 1 HOUll CLEANERS, 11.11' AN OIOINA .. CI OP THE.CITY OP COS· '217 C.ll'IPlll Otlvr. !•Vint. C•lllornl• JOH• c. MC CAU. . " ()f the 1789 revoluUon, or by Tll1 loll""'1"' ~ 11 dG-tnv bo,11ln1u Culv.tr pr., lrvlnt, Ctllf. t'.16M 9'lU4 ,. Wllllll" 11..,.,, SlltlOt • J I 20 the I t t II; Thomll II Wllmtlll, ?JllOJ El Toro 'l'A MllA. (ALll'OllNIA, OllDIAINO, • WllUim Josepll Pow•r, 1111)1\'I &Ill L• A~ CINf. Mii UY Cln a eS • 1. DUOS FOJ: STUDS, 2, l!L HOM-ltd .. El TorO. Ct!ll .. '21311. ~~~~~=··.:,~#~ID~':,·· A'osi;,.l!t.~~ ll1JD01 &o.oltv•rd. NIWporT Bffc.h, T••~ l:IUJ :lll•lSH France and Olina are the lltl!,, 1~1 Monrovl• ""·· <••· Mfil. er"~· Mc• Wl1,,~, .2llO) El Toro ltd,, ILICTIOH TO II HILD IN II.ID Cl-Cill!orflll, Atltf'MV ,., ••I(""*' only t-ma~---tries "·t Clllf, tit21 oro, ill!, • 1 TY o• llPTIMllll 11 ltJJ POI Tlllt blltlneu Is tondlKIM by In In· Pllbll1hld Or11111 Coast 0111'1' Pllol, Ju. "" JV' .....,..., uw l.1Urlllt41 M, llrtdl..,, Net. "· ., Tl'llt ~1 ... " 11 ~onduc"<I by • 119"1'1 "THI PUlll>OSI! OP su1M1nn•• TO dlVIO\lll ly ''· 11. u. JI. ltn )12S.13 did not sign the treaty ..... _ Auclr1t. Lii Vfllll. 1>1111 .. ltlll9 P•tl ... ,, p !I I THI OUALl,110 YOTlltS OP IAID Wlltl•r'l'I JOHPh l>owtr. ._. ..... '6 Thi• 1M.1ilM11 •• conducted by 1n !n· Th!t .,=·· 18;,,:'. 1T.!t W!lll 1111 COIJn. CITY .. l'llOl>OSITION TO INCU• Thi• 1l1ltmtl'll ...... filed Wllh '"' Co1m1Y nuclear tests and both have d/vld1111. IV Clirk 01 ti:'.'inot cwniy °" Jun• u. •oNolo INOlaTl!DNllS IY IAIO Cltrll ol Ot•llM <ounl'Y on Junt 13• l~IJ. PUBLIC NOTICE carried out &r .. R __ __. L. M. e r1dl•V • CITY P'Oll A ClllTAIN MUllllCl,AL '*" G.IU-..il\,'aol Tllh lllN!Mnl Wll n1M wllll ..... Coun· 1 7:1. •u•n IMPltOV•MIHT Publlllled Or•~ (Olli IJ•11Y' Pilot, I--------------plans for further atmospheric ~~Jltrk o1 Or•ntt countv on Ju11t u, fl'lltlflttltd 0,.,.., Coall 0 ,11., Pllol, ,~~~"••,,.,"·.•,• •' .,m,!9~':,•, ':!",,}~J!r, •,•, Jun• ,,, ,., '"' Ju111. 10, 1'13 UtG-13 •OTICI ~ •c':iolTOltl tests. . -· '""" It 'U •rid July 3. 10 ltr.I 1191·T.I ,... ••• " " '" -·-·... SUl>IAlotl COUllT o• TNI r•-. . . IClolltM Vt "" CUy CCllll'l~ll. by • vol• ol PUBUC NOTICE French a u t h 0 r it 1 e. In• Pulllllhld Ori"" COi\! O.Uy PtlOt. 11 l•tll ,.....llllrdl of 1111 lllltnbert STAT• OP CAl.l•O•llllA POlt JUM 1t, u. •nd J111y l. io. 1tn 11.,.1:1 P\JBLIC NOTICE 111e,.oi, lhi c11y COlllKH •dopt.11 , THI couNTY DP" Oii.AN•• nounced official w a r n I n gs r-.olullon fftlrmlnl1111 1+..1 1111 puDllc I~ SUPetlOI! COU•T CH' CALllfOllNIA .... ~'613 Saturday and MofE to ah1 PUBLIC NOTICE -fl lCT"tOUS IU11NISS l••nl •nd 11.c:•ssl!y O.m•f'ld !M IC· COUNTY 0' Ol!ANOI E.tt1t1 of WILLIAM H, El(8ERG, 1110 . IY P- HI.Mi STATIMINT Qufslllon, comlrvcllon Ind tOl'llJl•llon Of • 111 Civic c.....,. Orl.,. w111, !!v~A,!• H~ARHD E'ic~~~~~ o:: •• :l ping companies and airlines to •ICTITIOIJI IUSINISS lM followlne --1r1 clol119 Ctrltln munklllll lmorowm1nl, •no m•k· S•nl• AM NOTICE IS HEREIY Gt>!EN lo stay clear of Mururoa from NAMI STATWMIMT Du1lnn1 11 lf'!I flndlno1 r1l1llno ll\lflloi CASIE lllUMllll D ..... 7 11\e , r ., I Hu NT t NG T G N HA 1110 u " HOW. THEllEFORE, !hi cnv Councll SUMMO•• tMAltal.t.011 crlClll...-i "' '"" ·-· Nl!'Md dtc:l<lenl ~-dnight \\'ednesday. In the .J.,~Jlf1~nt Ill NM 1 1 clo no VETE}tlNARY CLINIC, Ultl Al90l!Qllln of ttll City of COlll ~· C1lllorlll1, In ~ the m1t11r ol P1t1r1on«: l>HILIP !~J :C:',':~rhtl~:'u~~ml~ i:~n;:. "'9 ( AG.t.l>t: APPLICATORS, 505 1611'1 SI., $1,, ttunllntton llld\. C1Hf, OOl!S OltOAIN 11 looowi. .-S. ~READY tnd llnpond•nl, VERNA wllft fM nKHUlfV VOU<:llfr• In IM o11k; St, all eq> OSiOO follows 24 to ""'· •• Hufttlnt!On Bffc.h. Ct . ,.,... Jtll'IH F, lluttr. OVM, ZJ1 l.111Cidl1 seCTION I. A IPKlll l lK!lon lllrebY 11 PEAAI. Mc:<:REAOY ...... . of Ille cltrk ol ""·~ 1111i11M t ourt. « 48 hours after the issuance ol Oontld N, CUl:llt1, 505 16'h II., Apt. ltd., LI H1br1 Hh. ctrllCI ltld onltrlCI l!ICI 11'1111 '-NICI In To !hr Rnpond,nl: TM Pl'llllontr 1111 lo prtlfllt t ...... , wllft tn. ntellfl h ming a. Hvlltlnt~ lllKh. Ct. nMI. Otn A WH"°"'' OVM, S'U1 llrttlonl uihl Cl!y on 5'p!emlllt" II, lt7J, lot lhr fli.d • petllloll toncttnlnt vour mtnl111t vouc:ntri, TO !Ill unOH'llllMCI 11 Tiit olll~ SUC Wa S. Jolln IL Mlli-.., 4'0 N. A/"ll'll!ldo St .. LI P1lm• Pl/'l"QO .. of Wbmllll119 lo !he lllllHlltG Yrl!I ll'lllV tli. • -111en •HPOl'I" within » ... ....,. lllornt'fl, VIRTUE ANO SCHECK Aviation experts .said the Apt U. Anihllrn C• '2IM.. Tiiis bullnn• Ii conctuc:IM lrf', Gt,..,11 -11"1 II 111d City '"' propo•lllon d1ys ol t111 0.11 lhel tht1 1\lll'lmon1 11 INC l•U Wntclllf Ortvt Suitt 200• Tfl .. WllMIJ II ~lod by I .. l'll!'ll 1'1t1ntnhlP. htrlint flff" Ml IOllll of lncurrlno I,.. Nrved on you, If yOU 1111 lo Ill•• -111111 N~ llffch Ct flfornlt n..o '#Plld'I i ' French might start the test .,....,_ ... 1... Jtmr• F, lltiltr OVM debttdllf:I• •!Id IJtUl"I bond• of Ulld City ·~ Wltl'lln IUCl'I !lmt, your def1ull 1111 pl1e1 of MJ,_. of ttll llNllnlonld ~ ser· en before J I 14 but Otnlld N. GlllMrt This It•'-' w11 Ill.:! with 1111 C_. llllfflor, 1" 11'11 prl11CIP1I '"'°""1 "'""In ll'llY IM .m.ttd •nd IN -1 ll'lllY ... tt.r 111 m1111t1Plf'f•lnlno1o the H itt• of 111d les' ev UY l hl• ,1,......,,1 wn ni.i wllll the c-1y CLHk of Ot•"ll• county °" J-u. IM bellol propo1IHOfl ri..11 .... n..-Ill • llldllmrflt con1elnlnt 1n111nc:t1 .... or ott>ff clt<lcN<lt. within follf monlll• .,..... 1111 official French sources gave l"I' Cieri! ol Oflntt Counly on Jiiiy t, 19,,. ltn lor1'11, ltld !or IM obl1el 11\d PllfpOtl Ml 0«!1111 COl>tltnlnt dlvWon of pr_.iy, first llU~lclHOl'I of thli flOllCI. llO indk:a"-of p-~·' plans. PoW:lf PMIJ4 lorlll In uil<I tnol11llori Ind In ••kl bellol llPOllWI support, dlllcl custody, c:llllcl 1up. Deled July t. lm uvu ""'.,, l'Ulllltl'lld 0r..,.. coa11 o.Hv ,.11o1. Ju· Publrlll!ld o...enoe co.1111 0111y 1>11ot, prvpo1ltlot1 port, 111ofne1"'1 '"'-'°'"' ~f'ld .wch othtr SuE EKBERG • However, rePQrt.s from the ty IO. lF U, '1 19n 2l2l·,, JUM 1t, 24, lfld July 3, 10, lt1J ltt .. 11 SECTION t. Th• Hllm1led (Giii o( the rtlltt 11 m1y tot ot1nt«I lw lhl courl. Elletvll'I~ of' IM Wiii of,,_--' • munldPll lmQ<"Ov11n1n1 O.Krlbld In llld II YW ,,...,. te 9"111: IM ....,.,. .r M II· bov lllmld dtcld 1 test Site said military officials PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE bellot proposition 11 1111 •um °' tl,lOl,QOD, '*',,.Y 111 tlll• m.1t111", Y• ""'"' " 11 v1aTu: ,..."o 1CM1c1C. rN~" in charge of the tests bave not wl'llch 11 1!00 IM lll\Ollfll ol !hi prlnc.lpel '"""'"Y M llotf yPVr wrlntll ,...,._.., II l y• J ...... c Ollttl ' of Ille llldetitwdnH1 prllflOHCf IO INI In· a, OoMt Glbbont. 0.Wty ' ' W ''" 'o• t• ,_ yet m' fla'~ the huge yeJIOVI Ol:Dl•A•<• MO, 7l·2t revullr ..i.cnon prklncrs SJ.oot •!Id 52· currld. S•ld 111m lncllldl1 the !ollO'lfl119 ISEALl l17 ••It ""°' tto I.CU • • .... OllOt•AMCI OPITHI CITY OP COS• In. A. e, c, 0 C•l l-011 OI' othtr IHI lnc.ldtftl•I lo or Publt•flf'd Or•• Coaff O.llY Pllol JUl\I NI....,.,., SNdt, Clllf. ""' pear-shaped balloon to which TA"'•"'-C:.\LIPORNIA. 01tD•l1N•, VGTING P1'.ECINCT I ih1U c:omlH fonneclld wllll !hi IVlhorltll!O'I, IHuihCe l6 "!Id July>. 10, 17, lt73 1H4,Jl !~~ :2·r:c...,.1 the nuclear ·<fevice is find for CALLI••• P•OVIDINO, flOI; ANO DI r19ul1r 1ltc!lon prK!...cl1 S2·11J 111<1 Ind Ullt ol ttll tlondl, end lb) 1119 COii OI Publlsflf'd ...... , .. , Coast OoJ+.. ,.1111! J eMMe . *'1'tc• Ofl' S"C1AL Sl.Ol!. prln1J1111111111on111 •rid o!f\tr c•!1 •f'd ••· PUBLIC NOTICE "' '' ' 11' testing. IL8CTION TO II Nel.O IN SAIO Cl· • U01'1NG PRECINCT 1 '~alt con1l•t of ptn.111 lm:ldtnltl lo« c:onnectld Wllll thr . ly 10, U, 21. 31, 1913 212•13 TY °"' SIPTIM1111 n. tm POil reoul•r ~1e:lnc11 S2·21S end »· 1ulhorlul1ot1,. l11111nc.1 111<1 111• ol 1111 PUBLIC NOTICE TM• l'Ultl'OI• o• su•1111n1Ne TO GU. llond1. SUl"l!•JO• cou11T OP' THI PUBLIC NOTICE TMI OU .. LIPl•D \IOTIRS Ofl SAID Y01'1NC l'llECINCT I 11>111 con1l•t ol SECTION '· TN m111lm11m rtl• o1 ln· TH• CCKINTY 0' OkA•OI CITY A "llOl'OSITIOM "TO IJICUR rfOl,lllr •lldlM j!W'Kln<!I S2.03l Ind 52· lerftl to 1M !Wiid ot1 111cl lll<lotll«l~U Ne. A·16"1 ,ICTITIOUI •utlNftl •«*HO l•HITIDtillQ •Y SAID 21&. 111111 ... , ••c:Hd !hi .... ~lmum ,,,. NOT'ICI! o• Hl!AlllNO Ofl PITITION SU•l!lllOll COUltT o• THI •AM• ITATIMIHT CITY .... A (lltTAIM MUllllCIPAL VOTING PllECINCT f 11>111 cOMltl ol ptrrn1lllCI by llw, l•wlt: MVln f)lrttnl 'Oll-PllOSATE-01" WILL ANO POR ITATI O• CALl•OllNIA POii: Tiit foll""'1"1 PlflOll II clolnt llvllnns IJIU'llOY•MIHT noultf ll«lloll lM'tclllCll 52.0si tnd S1· (ffil Pt1" 1n1111m. !he 1cru1I •11t or rtltt ELITTl!llS .J'ISTAMIHTAllY THI COUNTY G, 0.ANGI t s: 'WKEll.£1.$, •I, mffll"O lltlcf prior kl 1116, '11lnl1••1lon11ld llonds lo be dll.,mlM<I 11111 DI I EfillT UONESS WATTEN. N" A·14fM T. Y, !"ACTS. 1'2lOl Modl111, Lttu,.. IM IM9llfl9 it wllkh !hit O«llntn<t ·11 YOTINC "llECINCT 10 1 ... ll COflllll 11 or prior lo lht llme DI I ... 11!• or "ltt Oece1srd. NOTICE O, Hl:AlllNG O• l>l'TITlON Hlllt. Clllf. f'l65J ~..,., 1111 Cltv Council, by , wtto 01 Of rtQ1111r ll«lloll pr1e!nch $2-Gl1 •nd """°'· S1ld 1nTerttl $111U bf 111y1bJe H-NOT ICE IS HEREllY GIVEN 11111 POii fl'l.OIATI OP WILL AND ,.011 Hlnl'I' J. O'lrltn, 1J3ll Modll\I, ti !Hit two-INrdi Of lflt ""'""'I s:a.ow. ml1MUl.lly ui;1p1 11111 lnllrest for _.,_ llEATRl~E WATTEN. FGllllES ti.1 llled LlnlllS TISTAMIHTAllY , l.9g11111 Hllls, CtlLI. fH63 """"' lhl City Counc.11 ldapNd 1 VOTING PRECINCT 11 '"'II con1l1t 1!r1t .,.,,, rn1y 1N1 mldt PIYlllll ti !lw hrr1ln I ritlltlon for Pr-II ol Wiii 11111 El ltte o1 El"FIE E, WILSON, t l\t EF· Tiiis bllllnn1 11 condlltttd 11'1' t n In· rnollllltill deltrmlnlne 11111 tf\t publlc: I~ of rtllllllr .i.ctlon JWKlllC" S2·2Col, S1· 11111 ol 111cl ""''· , for l1111111C• tf Ltllert T .. t1m1n11.., lo FIE WILSON, OKHfld. lllvld\111, tlrHf Ind -lllV dtfNnd "" IC• 117, S2·1tt 1rd 52-00 A, 9. SECTION .. T"' POiis lot 11hl .. KllOfl 1111 Ptlltloner rti.rll'ICI '° Wfllcll I• rnldl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttwil HllVY J, O'lrtll'I l!Ullllton of a tff"llln ll>llf\lcl,.. I• VOTING PRECINCT 12 t ... 11 cotlllsl lhtll DI Of>ff*I 111:00 o'c:loclc 1.m. ol tM tor furll\lf" 1Wtrllcultr .. •nd lhtl lht 1111'11 JAMES 1 LYONS AHO N RAY Th!11!1ltrn1nt w11 lllM wllll IN Cout>-pr_...,.I, Ind """klfll flndlllell re4tllng of rfOl,,lftr tllctlon P<Kln<b 52·122, 52-dty ol 111d fll(llon Ind ll'llU rtm1l11 •lid 1111(• of llllrlno lht •trnt ,.., Deln MATHl!H'l'.,..vt llled lltftln 1 ,.1i11on for ty C1et11 of 0..1119' ,_,,.In July f, 1t1J, PUllLTC NOTICE lhtt ... I 21t. 1ftd 52-ost. Qptl'tid c:on•h•uou•ly t•om 11td lllM unm H'1 for J\llv :U, ltn. 11 t :OO t .m .. In '"' 1>rotw11 ot Wlll 1rd kw 11su1nce a1 Le•· "164:11 NOW. TMIEltl.FORE, "" City C-h VOTING PR.f:CINCT ll ll'llll con1llf 7:00 o'clock p.tn. on lhit M"" dtY"""""" courtroom of Ot!Wlt1fn,tnl No. l ol lllo f1r1 Tnlemenllry to 1f11 tO'i>lll!l-rs Pllbllllltd Ortf'llll C:ont Diii' l"llol, Ju-ell flit City of COl!t MM.I, Ctl11orllll. of r ..... lltctlOfl JWK!nc.!1 52.0S, •ncf llkl poll1 11'1111 DI do111d, r1tc1pl 1""-• ~I II 1(W) Clclc Ctnler 0r1Ye W•tl, In relet"t flCt lo wfllcll II ll'lldt for fur lMr ty lO, 11, U. l1 •• lt13 2121-13 oom. OllDAIM .. ...i-: '3·1.i. ~ In Stc:llon 11.1)6 of 1111 El lty ol Stnll Ant, CtlUornlt. p1rllcul1ri, I ncl 11111 lht 1111'11 1nd pltct SECTION 1, A tlllllCt.l allc:tlorl '*"""' I• YOTIHG PRECINCT l• 11'1111 tontl" COIN ot 1111 St111 of C11ltonil•. I J ted Jull 2. 1971. a1 1111rino tl'll 11mt Ns """ 111 for July PUBLIC NOTICE ceUM 111'111 ......... tN1 111111 bf fllld In ol ......,.,, 1IK1IM JWtelnct1 S2·111, JJ. SECJ!ON S. On 1111 Dllloh la IN I•* Wll. IAM I!. SI JOHN, 17, 1913, U f ;OO 1,m., In Ille COUt1rom all--------_:_:._:,: __ _ Mid City "' ~ n • ..,.,, ._ .... :no. INI tJ.11,. II 111<1 IPK'-1 llKll~. In addlllon ID 1ny ~ County Cieri! o"""''m•n• Ho l OI llhl coo.rrl " 70ll P11r-Ill tWfNllll'lll to 1111 lllllllfi.d VOTIHG l>ll ECI HCT U WU con1l11 olf\tr mtlltrl requlrtd Dy l1w, ll\tr1 lh.w ILIP M. SIMON Cl~lt C1nltr oflM We-ti, In 1111 ' City of INTl':ri~·~'&ILI. llfll«• ol ..... a.., .. llf'tll!Oll'*' " ,...,..,. oled'lorl llf"l(lncb 11-191 otnd Ill pr!nlllf IUblllnlllllV 11i.t 1ou ...... 1l'CI' ,rrv •I LIW VCl ' "' $1n1 Ant, C1!11otnl1, NOTICE IS HEREIY GIVl!N 11W1111nl "'"""'"ff ... forth ol lnc.11rrl119 .... •·221 . MARI( C:IOSS 1+1 OH llAl.LOT ONLY ff'lllvllllll I I . u ,.. Otted JUl\l l't lt1J ! !he prv.1 I ,,, 5'cllon =~ = .!.aen:..~,,,::, ~~~~ ot"~".~ :!~~N;,1'1e:~!ct~~~.1~:::.: ::~= ":~·:.E:EN~~~PI NEYER ~~,~~)~~=I• ,.., t~~A~e~~ St JOHN, l!v11 Cod•.:= Slllo,,, c.t:·~: ~ tht Mllol Pl'Df*f"OI\ i.r.1M1t1r Ml '2611. ' CAISENTEE BALLOT$ MAY ll E A"'""" lei': P.iill_, JOSEPM T. TKOM~SON JOSEPH !. llllAOY Vtl'ldor, t1I IDU No. forth, ft lei' IN oOIKI 11111 ,..,_ '" VGTINCi l>llECI NCT 11 111111 co111f11 MAltl(EO WITH PIN AND INI( 011 l>lt-412 Allorniy 11 Ltw Coait Hlghwey, City DI L11111rw lt1c11, fortll In lllCI rwollttlon Ind In Mid l:llllol ., ,..ut1r ll~lon predncl1 52-m Ind ••NCIL.I Pul)llslled Or1noe Coa~I O.ally l'llo!, t•S4 Wllllllrt aiv• .. Svll• ~ County of 0.•not• Sitto ol C1l1torn!1. ln-pnllllllllltft. ft'·lll. MUNICl l>AL llALLOT Jiiiy l, '• 10. lJ7l 20t.S·7l 11verly Nll19; C111larnl• Htlt llfldi IO Mii to J IM JONl!S ANO SJCTION 2. Tiit •iltmitM COii! tf"" VOTING .... !!:CINCT 11 'hlll con1lll Sl'EC:IAL ELECTION T•t: !2U) l'2-4lSIJ t7l·nj.4 ~LllAllETH I . FLYNN v---. of 1403 munldllll lm11tow.....,. oncrlllld In w lcf o1' reav11r election precincts 52.w.I •nd CITY OF COSTA MESA PUBLIC NOTICE Atterney ler· ,.1111-r 111 1111 SINtt, City " Lont IMCh, l:llllol pr-"ll!on It the tum of Sl.'°2,000, 52:J,~ING l>tl;CINCT It lhlll contltl T~~N,;i.~!:n~~A1~~~,13 f'ut>l llllt<l 'Or1n119 COl~t 01ily .J':~OI, f,~l:mC:: ~lfior~l':.'l'f,1:" }i: "::::;~ Wiii~ 11,..,"Mo~.~-"" .. 1K .. lncl111,,~ ol rt1111llr tltc:Uon prtel/ICll D1t4 Ind 1JtSTllUCTION1 TO VGTl!lt5 NOTICI" TO CRIDITGllS July J, 4, 10, 1913 .l'U0'1J Ptrlllrlll l>l'"Olltrtv con1f1llne 11-111, • ol ,,_ ,...,... ,....,...__. SU,.1!111011 COURT OP THE 111 11 t, I """ fl •· c11rrld. Stld WM lncllld11 11'11 lolloWlflll: $2·1"0. To vata on 1ny mu1ure, 1t•m11 • crc11 STATR OF CALll'OllNi,f, '01. oc: " • ll<uf'll, •Pll'llnt Iii IMl•I or othtr fMI lnc.kMt!llil to .., VOTING ,.R.ECtNCT 10 tll•ll con1r.1 C+I 11'1 1111 votlnt squ1r• t iler The wor<1 TH• COUNTY 0,. ·Oii.ANGE PUBLIC NOTICE •nd toOd wltl ol • c••t1ln AttlilliM c-Klld with 1M •-IUllott, l-11t41 of ,...ier tolldloll PAC111C1t S2-1t3 tNI "YES" .. •lier 1111 -d "HO". All No. A,1,...,. l:lllltnru k.-n II l.ljlun1 I Mcll Anllqun •nd H ll ol thl Dlwld .. Ind lb) tM c:oet of $1422. ll'llrb l1IUPI !he cros' C+I 1r1 torbld-E$1t!t ol EUGENIE LE l>ICAR.T --lociltd '1 lOla Horth COltl Hleriw..,, City pflnllnt 1M bonds •nd ofNI' cot .. ll'ld 11· VOTING l>llECINCT ti 111111 ~ti din. All dlll!"'IJul1hl"'IJ merks er Dietl d • SUl>llllOI. C:OUllT O• TNI of L1911n1 lkedl. Counly '11 °''*· Sl1l1 ptn-lnclOfflttl lo or~ ... 1111 of ....-r ""'*' prlc:l/\Clt 52·:1Dt ..... ...,_ lr9 lorl:lklcl1n Ind m•k• 1111 NOTite IS MEii.EBY GIVE N I ll>t' ITATI G, CAl.l,Oll•IA ,o.. of t:1F!fornf•, ll'ld ""' ""~ .. prk1 """°''' .. ''°"· IWll n<• .... Ml• " thl n.GIO. bellof void . 0 THI COUNTY 0' otlAlllGI lfltreof wm "' "" It lO:OO o'clock. • in. bOfldi. VOTING PlllCIHCT tt lh•!I CMl!tl 11Yo11w"rono1y 111mp, te1r ,, delHt ~~~'':' cf 111•11 •riov• ."~mtd dreclent H" .t.-1fftt or1 """23rd d..," July, Im 11 Ml1.ion 5ECTlotl 1. TN rn111I-r.i. 111 ll'lo .... ,~ el1<11on "flfKlllCI• S2-41t I nd lhl1 llilllol, rtturn 11 lo !he ln•pet!or ol llld (lec::i~~re•v..:uf,!ci m:., 'fir. n:~,1::: NOTICE 01' HIAlllNG' OP' PITITION = '°°c Glil'llltvr1 St., City ol l.1111111 !e<•it lo i. Plld Ml wlC tl?d&lU•""'I ,,_ •l~tlon Ind 00111~ tno!hrr. with Ille Mr I The olll ' '011 AJll>OIHTMINT G .. TllUSTEE • OUlll'( ol Ortflll, lt1tto ol $hilt !>DI lllClfd , .... lfll•ll'l'll.lf'll ,,,. VOTING l"llECIPKT 2S 1h1!1 cOMlll °" t bstnl vol•• 1>911011 ..... ~ • (<{)II of TM fll'(.r:HfY \'Oii( 1' " Cl GI" THE ESTATI O• JAMii H C1lllornf1. - 111«1 b't' l1w. -Ill M'lln -c:...i of rtOUllf tll<llon pr.c:lntls S2-1 t1 Ind I+) 1111 fl clerk 0 ,,.., ·-· onllll«I tOllrl, or ACKLEY A MlSSllllO PlllSOH ' OATEO: July s,. 1911 ,...... • .. 1... .,.. Piii OI' ptnC. · IO pr'IMfll !him, with !hot nece111•J ' Jim • y-· 1~1 ptr '""""'• 1M Klllll ttlt or r11t1 ;u• ••· BONO l>ROPOSITIO~ "II": vouc:ner5 to 11\e undefalllM(I t1 Jlle o!llci E,tete ol JAAIES H, -,CKLEY, l bffnlee ~-of lflttffll on 1tld bo1Wt lo 11f 11t1errnlftld VOTIHG l"RECINc;T 2"6 ..111111 ~lllJ "*"'11 thl ·City o1 Cm!• MeM Of Mr eilOl'fltv EOGAlt A NATHAN At-NOTICE 1s -HEREllY GIVEN 11>11 Elfttbeth I . Ftynn, Yffldte •I or prior 19 111111,,_ of IM 11!1 or Mlt1 ol r1J1111l1r liecllon praclncl G.(142. Incur 1 bondld lndebtectnes1 In IOl'nlY ti Ltw' IMO Wni 'olymp1c 1ivd LILLIAN M. ACKLEY his flled llrffin I J°""" £. llrldy, YM!dOr lhlrfOf. Stief lnllf"HI IMfl -""1'MM • of YOT:~ :~N'!.:ISh ~201~1~1 lht Pf'1flCINI 111111 ol Sl,JOIMO YES llewtly HIU" 'cell!rrnli to211, whl<to j; Pl'llllon lor 11111(11nlm111t of ll'llllH of 11W Pul)llU!ld OrlnOI CIMlsl Ot lly ,II~, Ju- mll!lfMlll!y ••Ctvl llWt lnlotr"' fOf' IN $l ~ .,.. 1 U.OI pr nc: ' ' tor !hi' K<!Uhllllon. '""'"~U;i.n 11'11 llllet ol IW•i~• o1 1ne una.rlloned 1n n1111 o1 J1mt1 H. Ac1il1y. • mini re IV IO, ltn 2122·7l flrtt Y"' rntY bt ""°' ,..,.1111 It IM VoTING PllE~·INCT ti .,,.11 ,~11,1 end ~ttl0111 of 111<11; lmpron-111 mlllt f• per111nl1111 to ,,.., •sl•I• o1 1114 lltfton reftr111c1 lo wllld'I 11 rntde for .,.. of said Y"'· • fll reoulw llltcllml tell'ICll SMi6Cl •nd mtntl 111111 PVll!lc rec•P~:ldn.11 oectc111n1, wlttiln four .._ths •fltr lht tutther p1rt1cu11,,, 1nd 11111 11'11 time tnd $ECTIOll '· Tiii POii• ..., .... ......... ll-03ol ,., lldH=lnctudlnt '"ll('~"'fS, first 1111Dllc1tlon Of !1111 llClll(e. ri1ee ol llf:•rl,,q UV '''"' .... been ~.i IJllll INI OiM!lld •I 1:80 e'clooc\ •.M. ti IM vo-ftNG l'lt.l!CINCT 11' IMit tonihl ll!ld flt, • q 11Ipm,n1. Oared Jllne 11, lt1J .or July 2,, 1t1J, 11 t :OO 1.m .• In 111t;j---"7==--------·' lllY tf lllcl llKflon •flll 11'911 l'tll'ltln ol rtQllllt eltd1on K lnclt J.Wlt •llCI t11ntb111 tnd 01 pr<IOl'r'¥ LEOtllE MONPIOUlC . toutlroom of Dtplrtmrnt No. l o! selcl fllCTnlout lutl•ftS ~ c;an!lnuou1ly .,..,,. Mid "IN UllTll !D.oJ1 Pf MC01'¥Y w CM t~ or •nv E•eculrl• of 1111 Wiii court. II 700 Civic (fflltr Or!\11! Wtll. In •AM• nATIMl'NT Sorry~ Fellas Pageant Outlaws Bikinis ATHENS (UPI) -Miss Universe contestants will wear evening gowns instead of bildnio for the finals ol the beauty contest this y e a r because ol the "sanctity" oC its setting, a spokesman for the sponsors said Mopday. Cootestants began arriving by air during the day for the pageant being beld outside the United States for the first lime. Fifteen contestant! will be selected \Saturday for the finals in the Roman dlH.ter. of Rerodus Attlcus at the foot of the Acrop:ilis of Athelll. , "Because of the sanctity of the place, the contestants will appear' in the ancient theater dressed in evening gowns and not in bikinis," a sp>kesman for the sponsoring Greek Tourist Organization said. Claopper Cnuh Survirors Found In Norway Waters STAVANGER. Norway (AP) -Nine ellhausted survivors of a helicopter crash at sea were brought ashore early today by a British trawler with the bodies of two of the tour men who d1ed in the cold wateT. Four other survivors and the other two bodies were picked up Monday night by an air force helicopter. The Sikorsky S 6 t am- phibiom helicopter was fer- rying crewmen Monday from the oil rig GuJftide, in the North Sea Ekofisk field, when mechaniall trouble sent it spinning Into the sea 70 ml1es southwest of Stavanger. A spokesman for the Phlllipo Oil Co., which operates the rig, would not identify the dead,. but a rescue center gf- lical indicated they were American, British and French. 'Ibe pilot sent tWo brief messages for help before crashing, and the rescue center at Stavanger sent out a helicopter that found the downed craft in about 40 minutes. A Norwegian survivor, Gun- nulf Gravn!npmyr, reported: "I heard a bang, the chopper started to spin and we fell right down. I was the tut to get out before a heavy wave made the helicopter c:apolze. "I got bold of a pontoon, and was later joined by three • Englishmen. "One of them grabbed me twice as I slipped off, but ooe of his comrades was washed away. l don't know what hap- pened to him ... Largest City Park Now Open LOS ANGELES CUPI) - Santa Moqica Park, t h e largest ctty park in the nation at 4,100 acres, has oPened to the public, climaxing 10 years of planning. Originally, plans called for a 25,000.acre park, but the siz.e was scaled down because d. lack of money. I I l I ' I !:.•. • .. -,, ~ •• ';,m,.. M<I~-••• , .. df"~.-:: voTING PltECI NCT 21 1NU con1lll ol ttll)orroofnt, •nd ell t n·"' Nol ol IM I D0\11! lllmld dKtdetll IM0Clty °', SI~•,•,~,,. C•lilo•n!1. Tht followlnt Plf'IOl'I 11 dolnt bu1!nH1 •"~ ''~":'...IOI'! l..;&'of ~'IM l!ltc:llon• o1 r19ultt electlon prtelncU Sf.013, g. l...cl~ tMlnotl w/111 EOGAlt A. NATNAN tttaW~liM I! ,·, •OHN •I; ,_., _.., XII J1·1H A II ,1111 S2.011. !hr 111lllori1e!lon, lo"""~'' ~n!'I AUarM' ti Llw • • HOOSE OF LORDS, "11 Cl\ftPntn todl of lht Sll!I of C11UOl'n!1, v°OTING ~[CIHCT 2' lhlll (onllsl !-lie ol tf\t llondlf , ... Wiii Glymtl< l lvd. C"""I~ Cltrk Av111uor, Gtrdtn Grav1, Ci lllorflle ttMI SECTION S. On the llilllott to M lttlltd ~ regullr l llctlcn prKlnc:ll S! ... I Ind SECTION l. A Cl'M• l+I Pl•c •d I~ IM •1¥trty. Hllh, CtlllOmll fOJ\1 Ml,L~ M,. DOS(TAL .... Jotlflft C. Athtr. 1312 Hotdlr StrMI, •I 111cl 1PKl1I liecilol'I, Ill l<ldl!len lo-=~ 52•216 votlnt ..,11.re 111.., t~r: ,.,.,..~ "VF.S'' In T1I: UU) 21'-5121 " ...... 11 -.,.,.,_,..., •111n11 Ptr1:, Clllletllla Blinded ' Overnight camping may be pennltted in the mountain I .. mometbne in the futm'e, •• i. park officials said. otllff' mt"!" tequlnd"' ""llw. ,.,,...., voTrNO l'AECIHC1 '° 111111 ton1h l !ht m•nn~r f\trelnbtl...-e p•o~la"d 1ir~11 be AttorntY ter E•tultrl• Altlmty •1 L•w Thi• llull11r11 It condllclocl ~ "" IM prlnl«I 111"'1"" ly Iha lol "' of ,..01111r ofec:tloll prlci!ICll s2.2n , 52. countad !" 111tor of th• adoo!l~ o• 1~1 P11bllsnrd Orant • Coasl Dilly r 1101. U11lon ••nk l.,.n11 Slit• UM ll'ld1llldtlll. MAllK c•oss l+I ON MU.OT o•LY 1,5, tflod s:to. Pf'OllOtltlon, A cron 1+1 111o:ed 1n 111e Jun• n , u. 1 nc1 Juty 3. 10, 19n 1t1J·1l Or~""/'' ~1111or11I• J~ C". AlllW W"r" •EANOADOAIOPENICT,~1 NEVER VOTING PR.ECINCT )I lhtll c:on1!Jf YOl!nt tq\lllrl •lltt I~ wo•a "NO" I~ I~~ l~Orn~~· i:.1·~l~llot1tr tv T~\:,~•:m;:,.•HCfllld .,.wllll "'-Coun. WI H ... OE o1 rtC1ul1r eltellon prKlncb SJ.0211, 52-m11111tr lltrllnbllar1 11rovldtd s~an toe PUBLIC NOTICE P·"'' • 0 0 · '' ,.,, 1 Olln., Oii J11111 21, (AllSENTEE llALLOTS MAY Ol6 •nd S1·lll counted '911nit the lldet>llnn ~f !M nrop.. ""' 1htd r11n91 Coast l 11y I' ol, • MAlllKEO WITH PIN ANO 1•1t 011 vOTING 1>11Et:1HCT " i111lt tonllll es!Uon. --J11lv 3, '· 10. 1t1l 10$1-13 1"'4-0C fl'INCll-JtJNICll'AL •ALLOT ~ ~.;1~11lftr rlecllon prrcl11(!1 52·200 •fl!l 1n~!r~~o~, 1~~,.:;•e1~~':'~~~~ ::r .~';! HGTICI :o~~IDITO~s PUBLIC NOTICE Ju';'~b~1~11~~"'1~1JC01st 01Uy ~ Colum1iist . Miglit See 'SPECI •!,, l!LECTION \IOTING PRECINCT )l 1h1!1 consl11 ml!ted •e,~1~•1 Ille rr-Qul11t~ numlM!• o! iuPElllOll COUllT O' Hf CljY 01" COSTA MESA o• rf'IJul1r rlecllon preclne11 ,2.199 anll vott.1. 10-wtl: """IMltd' cl I~• v°"1er 1111 STATI 0 '" CTA.:-l:~"o':t1:N".G111 a 61111 PUBUC NOTICE NEW YORK (AP) -Victor COUNTY 0, 011.JoNGE Jl•lH. q111llntd elecfol"• volln9 on r•ld P•OO-THI! CO~~ A J4Jt• IN THE I Ul>ElllOll COURT 0, Riesel the Jabor -t.. ' .~=~t·T~C':"'T~r ~~T~~. VOTING P•ECINCT "' 111•11 conlh l Olllloti. lhtn bona• Of ia!d ClfV, In •n Eil1te of e1.tu.BeTH H. LEWIS. THl'STATI OF CALIFO•NIA PICTITIOUI IUSlllllSI • ""'"'m.nJst ot rtOVler elecllon pndm:t 5J-4S:I. •mr111n1 not excndtno lhl prlnc!p1I O«ttltd IN ANO 1"011 THE NI.Ml lfATIMINT and radjo commentator blind- Tt VOit on tn~ <ntllu•t . 111mp. trCll~ VOTING PllECI N(T JS •h•ll c~1lil "'*~' \Ultll In 111(11 pr""'l!IOll. lnlY bt NOTICE IS HEltEIY GIYl!N lO 1111 COUNTY OF OllANGE The 1ouow1,.. --11 dolnt bu l ed •·hen aci'd was "-·-at .! +-,I I~"" VOi l'ICJ • ., ••• 1t1t:,,· ..... -,,, ol reo11i.r t!Ktlon p.r«l...cls $2-GSI Inc! luutd Ind IOkl for , ... OOIKI I ncl llUfllOS. crldilO!'I of 1111 1bctv• lll!Md dtctd9nl HI, A7'91l • ., • ,,.., .. lolllVWll .., s • IUtr lhl -· . 52·1••· .. , forlh In llld .,..111on. • OllDl!lt TG SHOW C:AUSI FOii CHANGE I PIECTATott •!S~lt him 17 years·~ ~heh m1rtl1 acept lflt aw1 t+I 1r1 forl:lld• VOTING fl'AECINCT 36 tllaU conihl SECTION I. The IPKll l t lec:llon llttlOy tnll 111111rsan1 hlVlfll dtlmt '9tln1I lhe OP MA.ME I> CHITHI! fl'ITIE _ .... , -~-8.S den. Ali dl1Tlt•uhf111'19 metkl "' of ri1011i.r tltctktn prf(lll(ll Sf·l1' 11111 c•ll«I Shall "'Ind 11 ""'°" Ol'dtfed con-11ld dKldlllt ••• rllllllifld !O lllt """'' In 1111 Mille• cl '"' AP91!e11ion of JIM· N ITTMAN COMl>ANY, l H 3$111 11'"1, undergone a new kind of ••a1u•11 1r1 JWokklin .,Id rntkl IM $2·:!03. IOlld•llCI """"" 1nollltr IC)Kl •I munlc1""1 wllll 11111 n1e1111ry vouc:htrs, In IN cllkl MIE LEE GllEAIJ For (lll"'l!e of N•,.,_ ='JIMCh, Ci lllDrnl• t2IWO. th t •• bi Dlllof void. VOTING PRECINCT 31 1hall (onil,t tlectlon lo bo! htlcl In Mid city ~ Slid of 111! clerk Of !he 1bct111 enlltltd '°"''·Of Thr lllPliC~!lon "' JIMMIE LEE N ~ l>lttm1n, llt JS!h Slrll'I, surgery a may rtSwre s If """ wro'l!llY 1t•m11. ita• or delll(e OI reouLlr 1lte1;on prttlncta S2.0U 1nd d.&11 •nd 111Cll dectlon1 IJltt1 bl11e111 in 111 10 pr~! ll\lm, wllh 1M nte11wrv GlllE41J 1or (hontt ol nime. Nilling bten T~t..::'sellj Ci. nuo. vlsiOn. 11111 btllot, l"llllrll II IO Ille 1n1ptelor ol J1·171. rnptcl1 11 II lhert wrrt onlw OM tle<UOfl "1111t......_ 10 IM unlltr1hinld II IM Diiie• lllld 1~ Courl tnd rt •Pllffrlno !rom .,.14 dlvlduil ' c:oncf111:led by 111 Ill-lf the ~ el1ellon •nd OD!tln •nol1"r. VOTING 1>11.ECINCT 211 INll ton1h l t!ICI only ont form ol D1Uo1 1n•ll Ile uHd of his 11torney, ROllEllT N. lllOXON1 1ppflc,.IJG11 11i11 J IMMIE LEE Gl!IEAU iotttr J f>ltllM proves SUC· 'Mle part is bounded by Mulholland Drive, " b I ch I winds lb way to the -oloag I the ere.st of the Santa Monica Mountains, the· San DI.ego Freeway. Sunset Boulevard and Topanga Boolevard. Jesse James Law Used On 1MenT VO'lt r b91lot,1 mt•-I crc.11 of •t?Ul.r elKlion preclncl1 SJ.&51 11111 lller"HI. Tiii j1rl(lnct1. 11111111111 pl1ee1 Ind 11SS2 MKAr1"'1r BIOl\i., S11lll '-IS. lrvlnt, hll flied 1~ •PDllC1ll011 prOPOlh>ll 11111 hl1 Tllll llllt~I Wit t1'i.it with "" ceS!ful, " 1M going to lake 3 l+I Wllll 11'11 OI' PtflC•I. 51·111, offlclt'I of llKtlon For lht Sl>tClll tl~tlon C1lltor11l1 nl'OJ, wlllth It '"' plttt ol 111mt bl ch•nt«I 10 JIMMIE LEE IV Cltrll of Or C-look o( the I GHO 'ROl'OStTION "A"· VOTI NG fl'R ECINCT Jt lhlll con1I" lllr""1 c111«1 111111 bt Ille •~'"' 11 ll'IOM wslneu of ltlt undfrllgl'tld In •ll ..Wlltrs LUTE>. •11te CIUl'lly °" Jiii~ '· lt7J. at solfle pl.aces I LOS ANGELES (AP) A $11.aU thr City ot c1111,. Me10. of rfllll•r .i.ct10n pr«inc11 51.21s •ncl JIPtt"tlded tor 111<1 ointr s~ .. 1•1 ~1ectlM 111r111n11111 10 1ne e11111 of uild dlctMnt. Now, 111r•elorr. 1111 rierri:iy orOrred ~ l'ubl!lllell er.,... Coed 0 1 ... •i''*" can htar and smell," Riesel - l'Kll' I borldtd llld•bltil/ICH In $2<011 . lfld •r1 ltf forth In Ille Ordlntnce P<O. wllltln tr111• ,._th1 t llff thl nr11 llUbll> OlrtcTtd thll 111 l'ln()fli llllffttled In ty 10. 11 i._ 31, lt7l I •r lo!, Ju-41 year-old tnan who pl .. ded 1111 11rlncl1111 wm 01 '1.602.'XIO YES VOTING l'AIECINC'T «I 11'1111 c:or11111 vldlnq !or 11ld oi111r OJ>Kl!il tlt<:llon. to. ul!Qn o1 1111, nouc.. i11<1 ..,.·It•• c1o 101111r 1111or1 1hls coo.rr1 In ' ' n:i..11 said A-ionday. gull·. ty to the '"I _,,_,of a for !tit K'Ollltlllon 01 l•nd lo• '11 r-01111r .. 1<11ot1 orlldrlc•• ll.012, '2· wfl: <>rellntnc:e t+o.. 1J.?t, lnlroduceod on O•TEO June 1~. 1'7l. 0~''""'"1 .J on !ht 11111 d•Y 01 A11111111. PUBLIC NOTICE . He rated his .J..·-·--of ~ '~'' P111! 1llH l ff/JIOI' \IC>ln \11•(1 201, Ind a•f\4. Jlll'll 26. 1t7), HAI. S, Ll!WIS lt1l. •I f :OO o'tlOdt P,M., Of 111ld d1y 10 \;l-.i;l\.~ South 0 _, ffi )\a Plll"pOM:I, 11111 .n .~ .... Jt, Inc•· NO 5E CTIOl'I '· E•CIPI •I OllllfWIM "'" SECTION t . E•cerit "' OllOtt'Wllt !'Ir.. ' E•KUlor of "" wlll ol •flow ,.~ •• WI\'/ ·~· IPPllc•Tlon 1or'.1--,------eventually recovering f u 11 ate ,...,.... 0 ce s ctrm1t IO ot con,..,c:lld wllh lht vlcftd In 11111 O«lln1nce, IN tlec:llOl'I c1lltd 'll6td 1n •M• lnfln1nc1, 1111 •lecllon ttlltd 1111 11»t1 nlmtd HclOtnl clllnoe o! "'"" 1llolllcf llCll !NI 1r1n11<1. ~ 1-1-t fl .-...-.. been sentenc@d to 25 -u-.ara in •11lhorb1!1on, IS-f'l(f •l'ld i11ot lll<rirf' ,11,111 bf c-\/Cled. fne voln tin· hlAtly tfl•H ~ conduc:llCI, IM VO!H ct"· 1tG•EllT N, •llOXON 11 Is 1urllll• orllff"td !hi! 1 COOt' of 11111 'ICTlflOUS •USINllS v._..., I Ve _........,. 85 8 "~ e4 thl trondi? v•''fel' 1111 rtturns l'herlJ'ol mid .. I nd Ille "''-'• 1111 r•lur111 lherto! -~e. Incl IM 1tU1 ~t111vr 11.,,.., Siii .. 4H 0•118<" be flllbllllllCI In 1M 01lly "llol, 1 NAM• STATIMl'NT ttl\llt Of the recent eye opera-hdttlJ. prison Under lhfl SO- NO f•~ull dt!Wl'llllllCI In !ht Mlt'ltllr P<O>lldlCI rtWll d""""1flld I" 1ht m1nner prcvldt'd lrvltlt, Cl lll. tl1fl7 "•WW.Orie• ol ~nertl drc11llllon, prlnttil Tiit followl nt PtrlOn II dolnt butl""'I 01 t Col b' n--.;; Called "Jesse Jam~ Jaw" that SECTION 4, A crOIJ C+I pltctd In 11\r Ir/' l1w tor Ollltr 1n1.tNclP1I tlKlloM In 11'1' l1w for ol'll'' munlt!Pll tlK!lcn• In Yll: OU l tl).11,S In uild coun!y, ol ll•JI OllC'I Nd'I -k It: "'OD I um. II .-1~byterian ¥Olfnt t<!U~tt ti!"' tlll _, "YES" In llkl Clly. llld City, Allt1rtlfY !or l!•lt•I., f~r !cur 1uc:c•<llv1 -~· prior lo 1111 Illy Hi;;wtQM A SS 0 C I AT E S HM HoapltaJ tnakel . ltJCh a term D\a.0-1111 t!llnllff lllrl'!nblf0f'1 provided1hlll b9 SECTION 10. TM City Cltrll. .,.,.II S!CTION 10, The Clry Ct"'~ :i.a!I PuDllll'l<ld O••nOI Coasl Oell't Pllol J~M ol uila hHtlno. Wnktlff Drive, HIWllOf"f IH(ll ' 1 • dJ.f.-u 1ountld In !Avor o1 lhe ldoPllon o1 Thi CtrHIY IO 1111 PIH19'1 Incl ldOPllOfl ol lnlt ~Illy lo 1111 ftlllll(lt 11111 •dMtt!~~ ol 11111 lt, 16 Ind J11IY 3. 10, 1tl3 lt01•7J Otltd 1hls '1tlll dlY ot June, ltll. Altn M. llftdy, Gt!ltf1t l>lrt,.., ID) Thfl }9$1 acid attack CITile ..,.,. pruios!ttcwr. A CfOll 1+1 PlltlCI ll'I the 0tdlntnc11rf' I voll ol •t ltlJI '-llllnl1 onllnonce 11'1' I Wiit I'll It !tA•! TwD,f~l•d\ _ CLAUDE M, O\YENS Slnll1to Drl ... , Nl'WPOr1 IMCh, ' mid outJ ke · (:(I rt records showed fh t !follnt "11/lfl llt•r "'' Wl>fd "NO" I" T~• ot •II of 1111ll'lel'l'lbtr•of11111 City C:OUllCll. ol -11 Ot' 1111 ll'\lmbtrS Ol lhll Cllv Cor.on<ll. PUBLIC NOTICE Jlldfl of ll ld Suptflor Courl Thlt builnHI ,, 1111119 COflduclM by • a an po n campaign u a mtnntr 111reln1>11ore provldtd 11>111 "•1111 lh•ll c•u•e thlt ordllllnc:t to 1>t 111~ t h•ll c~u1t lhli ord!n1nc e IQ bf: soHGlll, L•AVILL. ltml!ld 111r111wM1111. by IUetel against 1 a bo r U.S. Dlatrict Judge Robert tOll"te<I 10•11111 1119 ...:IOllll~ ol !llt f)rO-Pllblhllld onc:t • d•1 ror " le•ll ~•v'n P11b1l1hlCI once • d•Y tor .i lt1t1 11vt11 --- -----ltOHllllt a JOllGINSIN Altn M. II_.., Tbr -K II •-I PMlllon. en d1vi In rh• O••n~ coai• Otny Plktl. trl ot"¥• '" !he Grano• ce1" Ofttly p1101, 1,,. THE suP1111G11 cou•-r OF •llWMYI ,1 L•w -rh11 n 1tfll'llllt nltd with ,,.. COllMy racketeers. ee men s ubse-e em::r 8 so ordered George 511:CTION 1, 11 !I'll Pf"OPOllllort for 111t 1 ntwtl"tPlr ol 11ent,1I tl•culltl~. I nrwtPIPlr DI Q-rlll clrcul.ilo~. THI STATI 01' CALll'OltNtA 141H Cllrtt A-Clfl'll; of Ore-C-ounty on July'-191) by quenUy Wel'e sentenefd for Jayick of Lo! Angeles to be lnc .... tlnq of bOnOld llldtl:lltdnt•• " 111i.. printed lfl!I t)llbll1hld In .. Id Cl1y, P•lnl~d l!ICI pubU•htd In 1t1d cuv, IH AND POii THE ••II"'"' C:•11""'1W• "'°' T111re:t1 M. Wttd Otpi,rty Clunl'( c1.... ta"••-~ In the asaault. glv-medlcnl nld In pr~ lot fl'llUtd flCll"'" 1111 '1'Qlllll!f nlll'l'lblr OI 5lCTION II. Tiie Cl!y (ltrt 111111 II• SICTION 11. T ... (Uy Clffll 1h1ll 11, COUNTV o• OltANOI UU) nMM. • ....,, ....... -~ ,.;u -"°" .. 1-11: !woo!Mrdt o1 1M volt s o1 Ind d.ttrmlno I r••oontbll dill Drlor IQ llld dtll•ml11t I ••1ton1bl• dill P•f« lo CAie NUMllll A1U42 Att11"111y1 1w 1>1nt11Mr l'ubll!ohld Orllllft COHI O.lly l"tlot J JUetel re.IUmed WfiUng b. narcotics addiClk>rJ, 1111 QllllltllCI •ltcforl votl!lll on Mid ptep. 1111 llecllon lllor W'ltlCll W ft 11 I " m. tllCllOll lf'flr w h IC: h wrllltn OIOl!lt TO SKOW CAU51 P11bll1fltd Or1flOI Col•I OlllY l>flot ty 10, 11, U. 31, 1t7) t111J'i IS --------------0tlnon, 1'11111 bondt o1 uiid City, In '"1r911f!W'll5 for OI' 111"11n,i ,,.. 1M1111r1 "'Olll'l'lllllS lot or "ll•lnst 1he m1•1urt •n Ille M•l1'• ot 1111 Aptlllc111on ol JulV J, 10, 11, 1~. 1913 -..,; syndlcakd .colWTUI, thou'""' '"'°""' not u cllldlno 1111 111'1"'11111 m•Y JIO IOflOI• bl' 111bon'ltrte<1. mil no ~IM •!Jbmlllld. MUR.R1E1. WAYNE RIGGS f'OI' Chenot ot PUBLIC N011 wi'"· h •-•" l ll'IOCllll ltlled In lllth propOllllon, INiy !It SECTION 1,, Tllll ordln•ne• •h•ll ••kt s CTIGN 12. Thh ordln•ntt l lWll ··-·Hirn• PUBLIC NOTICE CE U"Ull a mont a.~ the It· 11....m ltld IOld IOl',,c:. 001"1 l!ld OUl"flOlt lllKI UllGn Ill D•Ulllr. ttf«! lll'IOll 111 N lt&te. WHEf'EAS MVltA IEL WAYNE RIGGS, tack he had lost thtl light f 1t1 lorlll In Mid llton A~TE.O, SIGNEO ANO APl>lt.OVEO AOOl>TEO, SIONEO -,NO "'l'PllOYEO Ptlll-r, • ptn()fl OVt• 1i 't'11'f" ol 191, MOTICI OP IMTINOID SAL• O SECTION t. For Ille pur.,0... o1 llctldlnq thl1 'NI City ol July, t•li. lhl1 2nd d1y CH J111,, 1'7J. • 1111 lllld 1 Jltllllon wn11 ti.. Clert ot '"I' NOTICE IS GIVEN lfllt WllSTIJIGOIC, both eyes. llld IC*lll .itclton It! 1•1d (11¥ !!Irr J•CK H-"MMETT JACK HAMMETT COllf'I tor Ill Ofdtt cM119l119 (ltllllcn~"· tLP..., YAllOAGE, INC,, Wl'loll bu•fflllt Ill• FoUowt•ur vl its t •11111 1N1 .... ''' .... tb\' •tlt~lllH l(trtv Mty0r, CllV o1 COlll MIW M.,.,.,,, City ol Co11• MllJ~ """'' lrOfll MUlllllEL W-'YNE lllGGS 10 fllCTITIOVS •USIMEjS o,,,_ •r1 20 FHhlon l1l1nt HIWllOl"I ''& S 0 eye UOI vOl'lllO 1>!'1(11'1(11 dttl~e•td II tSIEAl.I (S!AL I AOAM $T. J-,MES:; NAMI STATl!MllNT """· c111rorn11 Ind m l"orM1 """"'.... specialists in En&Sand and hlrtt1MllH 11! lorlh, EKll '\/Cl\ _,,,.,ATTE ST. ATlllSTi IT IS OJIOEltEO 11111 Ill 1MrM111 1,.. The lollow1nt ptf'IOlll ••• doing L•t lll'I• l•ldl. C1rlkwnl1, 11 •ballt '°.... r-A~ Riesel 11r11tlnc.t C0111bl1 of •ll or • l)Ol'tlon 01 EILEEN Ii, PJ'{INlfEV l!ILEEN I>, l>HINNEV !r•ll'-1 111 hll •-tlllld m1!1tr •o-llllllMU l t l , IOt otSCOU•T ~~Ill.IC&, INC-"""-' uau..u.1)'~ lf8dualiy por!I-o1 -or rnott reot.it•r •111(.tlllfl Clly Clt•k, Cily CH Cml• Mrs.. Cit¥ Clff"ll:, City DI Cesl1 Mt1• H•r btlort this COllrl 11 !~1)(1 p.fl'I. ~ JOWN 0. 0 OONNEl.L A Ill 0 lllnl-ilddrftll '-"' N. W, ll'ltt A-, ~tned dbn perception o( Dl'ec:.lnc.b 1VL111..,wllhla...lhl! bou11G11lu.o1 STATL.OF UJ..iF__QINU... ) ..STATE. 0' CALIFOA~IA l July JI, 1tn..1n"" ll!Nrtor C-1. °" f"All1Nl'l•$, '°° N..,.1 CM!ltr Ottw, '°""Md· Ortoon .... fllllowl,,. '""'IV! __ ..... -t-lnhis"""t eye. 11\d Clly .. iilell '""''' tlt<fl(IOI COUNT~ OF OltANG! l COVNTY OP Oll:ANGI!: I II~"'""'' 3. Or•nqe (Cllll'l1Y Court Hol/M, 111111 "°' ~ llMCI\, Ctlllorrll• An "" IQlll~ Ind •II 1111 Illa.I.,_. ..... tlf'Kl/\Clt 1r1 now Hl•bll!M'd In l"t I, Ell EN II, l'HINNE:'''. City Clttk 01 I, Ei1L.&EM I". ,.HINNCY. City C:lfl~ ol POii CMc Ctnl1r Ori"' W11t, Slnll Afll, '1..e mtl«li l• ..,_ ~.. " tJut not tDOUsh for fulict.ional C:OIJflfY '11 Ol'"lllOI fer 1111: flOk\11111 .. •l•M lhl Cllv ol COltl ,,,.~, CtlifOffllt , 00 tht CITV ol C"O\fii Mttt. C•Ufornl1, 00 C1llforfll1, --CIUiio 11 .,,_,, why JOllrl 0 . O'Ooi>ltell, SOI NIWl'IOl'I f"'' llll'ffttory, lll'fVt" Mil '-111'1114 -...l..t.t llld county 11KTloM. Tiie lllHll!!t l'llKn Hl!ill.I!• tl!lt.Tl l"Y 11111 lhr llll'llllll"'I Hl!lll!•Y CEllTl,Y 11111 1111 lortoolflt ll'll ptltllon for dll"91 o1llllN111ot.t10 nol Ctnltr Drl¥t, Ne. UI. l+twpotT hlch. fl'lfMO•-.. of lh Ntloll ~ ,.;.,.,...,. .. for !tit rffp«llvt votlnt pr.c:ln<ll 111 .. I Of"ClllllllC• Wll ll'lltOC!vtld 11 1n ldlDllfnld onll111n« Wi t lntroductd II en Mflxor .... M fll'llH, Cl, ""'° MIMMll. Mlwn " W.IDl°*"t ~ -i..:•--' t the " Mltfltlld ''"' offl(frl OI .itc!lon ,...,., rneo!lf!O ol , ... City Covnc.11 duly,.,,,, •• , l!'llfllnt of 11'11 City C111111dl duly I rs PUl.THEI. 01101•10 ""' • ...!!._Mic:.!_. w. l•\t!Nim1 ..... -'"""'°" ,v.,.,.., Tlllt ,,..,.,.., hi Itel... .. • I .....,_...,.. a JlllU bl lllCIOlntwd lrf' ~ rlMlu-htlo Ofl Iha tllll dtY of JI/lie, lt1J, Ind htld Ol'I IN Hiii d-IY ot JUl'lf, 19n. tflod <OP"t' ot llllt .,.._, 10 &!WW CMlll bl ....... ..,. ...,.,...., ........ '""""" ...... llfllor'I ,........ ,........., • •I~ l'I , tapbtc t( wetldy ndio rtOll of lllft Cllf Coundl. Oniy rtOltNl'IO llltl'-"~ 11 I f'ttultr lllHl1111 01 Mkl l!llrHhtr 11 I '"lll1r rnMlllll of llld tllblllllld In IN °'""" CMll Diiiy l>lloT, Ci, ,_ Cltlfllmlll ..... t7I ,... ........ allow ._._ ,Jfltb • t:r. llOlll'f f'ltldlnt In thl Cfl'f' •r• lf!flntd fl C:fty COlll'ICll duly Nici Ott 11'11 t!ld d•Y ti City COlll'lcil My Mid on 1111 2IW dly of I llllWtlltW ol tlfl"•I clr<lll1lllrl prlnlld TMI ~ 11 nMllC'9d 9Y • ....,.. r'"""""' .._... ~ .--,, Wiii ., ••kl rfl(llol'I. Jllf'I', ltn. -Ouly MMtd ll'ld ldOl'lltid Jiily. 1t73, Wll dlllw ""Id 1"41 fdOlt'ltid Ill °''"" c~. C1Uloflll•· *' • wltll ..,fl'lll'tl'llt., Piii ......... ......_ .... -., O'f1f blt ~ ad the. ,.;. t VOTll'IG 1>11.•C•NCT I .,.." COl'llhl ol bY 111d C:ltv C.-Ctl -1!9111d •IKI -11'1' 111d City e..,,,.c.11 11111 •ltfttd .,.. .... IOI' ,_ WCC-'Ye _., ttlor IO 11\t ""*' JOH• o . O'OONNIU. ...... J"lr a ttn. "' -..... " ... rlfllltr tltc!IOfl .....Cll'ICll »-lM ll'ld st• prO¥td by IM Mlyor ol thtl CllY, Ind provH by 1111 M•Yof of !Nil City, •ncf dl!t Ml .... llH<lnf on 1111 petttlcwr. Tlllt -'•"'"""' ...... lllM With 1111 C...... ..,.,.._ kMt. Jtiln• 6 ltwlifp, -e)'e that • ffe lllo WOl'e oo., ..,., uild Ol"dli\111<1 w•l OIHH end t1111 11hl 0r111n1nc1 w11 ~ Ind 0.tldt JllM 11, lt1'J. l'f' o.ra " or.,.. ,......, • J-n. M«Ac.-."'"" ....,_., ,_..,. '-di. dark ""- VOTING "lt.l!CINCT t wn ccntltl 0 ...,.. &T ""' lollowl!'l!I uotl! ldOl'llld Ir( .... lollO"#lfll volt: CLAUOI M. OWl!NS tm. ,,.. .-. • ,.,ultr tlt(ll"' prtdtrw:" IJ«lf 11'111 U· JAVIS ~ fft~~~~.~\~,.~•mm•ll. '·:.~'' 1n~IO~N~r1~~::.C111H•mft1tll. JOH• t..lld9• O:.l~ Superior court ==-:-_p°"rl':-=..,,.IJ .:" ~ ~ ";I~,~~-.~.~ .... !!~~-!.~~. 1~-----VOTING PRltTN?f'llMh eo11 ...... of ''1)E'ltco3'Nt1LN.V.: N-__ .._, ~01sf!coO~tlLMElfrN0nt ~'IMnlilY"'•"'~-· "~ v.-110Aii'l;-V~ .... "' ---· ~ ... ma ...,_ ..... ftgu!lr 11tclhtf1 Pf'"K}flcll jf,oof Ind J1· A8$EHT1 COUNCILMEN: H-ASSENT\ COUNCIL.MINI None ltJ Wnl ltl~ 11~1 ............. CIMl'llf...... ~T '*"°-tu.el llid! "}l'I been i7 Ill l!ILllN ... l"HINNIV ISIAU Cltll ""'"· c ... ,.,~ .. npr ,.... .. .... l!D.l J\lti;" •m t to..-..:.. vOT!NO l'Ji!Cll'ICf ' •l"'H C'Ofll!ftl Cll'Y "Clttk. (11¥ (If Cot!~ M•t t llli.lll!IN ..... HtNN~Y Ttl,,.,.,,. 1n11 '4•..... •-.wt IMdl. c...... D"COUNT '-"ltl(J •• INC. rtm. Ive~· over. millicn ot ft'9oil•r Ill( IOll prl(!llC!t U-00. .,., {$Ii.All Clly Clt1-. (.!IV of COii~ ........ Al!Of~Y "' l't1111-, ,...._.I cn•I ... ..,II t y kntll'f hllllltl, r.'"· and • quarter mtles J2M. P116ffthtlt 0.•11111• c.,.,, Ditty Piiot. Ju•l l"Ullll,11.-d Ol•l'CI• <0111 Oe!ly Piiot. J11· l"llllttllltd Or•ll1!* c111,1 0\1111' p11o1, PYll/l\.Nd 0!'1nat CMlt 01n, Piiot, "llllllt,... 0!•1'11' Cll'Llltl DI IV Piiot. Ju· I II , dj VOTING '"l.CIN'T. tll•ll ~on1bl of IV J. .. '· •• '· 10, ll, 1m 701J.ll •v J,'1, ,, •• '· 10, "· 1'13 :0011·1) J!,lllt ,, •I'll J~ly 3. 10. \I, lt'l IH:J.IJ. JIJllt ,. Ind J11ty J, 10. 1,, "" lfU·n.., 10, 1tn J\1 .. ,, Bas ca y, I ve a ustecL'' " " • . • ; t· ! ~ • ,. . . .... - ,.. h ,, ... ,, 'lo' ".• -:· ,-: l•·)• .. : •: ... ... .S.\: \0 -,;.i , . .;~ .. ' . ·~ .. . , . :··· ',, l•!l- !•:· ~ r. ~;. ' . , .. '~' .l &t!• r·? "l<1'• ,J !(.~ .. , • ... --. . .. ···-·· ..... -·· ....... ~ .............. ... . . . . . . . . . -,._ ...... .. . • • ' • ' m Look around your house and garage and you'll prob- ably cliscover you have a mountain of merchandise you could sell -all kinds of 9oodies that you just don't I . use much any more. Wo111!dn't you really rather have inoney? Okay. To move that mountain, just call a fri•ndly ad-visor at the DAILY PILOT. Use the direct line. .. · .. Doli't iuSt •• -Sit there on your . . small fortune ••• SELL IT! • . • Thousands of ready-to-buy want ad r e a d e r s are "shop!)inq" the ads in the DAI LY PILOT every day. And it may sMrpri~e yo"' haw ,..,,ny of them are eaqer to buy i!lst whnt you havr'! to sell. Want to qive it a try? Get with the O ra11~e Coast area . newspaper with "i:es ~onse. ability" ..• the one that can move your mountain of merchandise. Adv:ertise i~ the Orange Coast Newspaper with Response Ability Classified Ad Line ---~- 642-5678 ' .\ \ .. -.. ' ' , • - - • ' •• .... •• 0 ... 0-L •'-' ' ... ~· .. .. .. '1 • , .. ... . , -.. ... . .. ...._ . . . . ., . .... • •• ,., • ' H DAIL V PILOT Tuesday, July 10, 1'17) • • ~~'., •••• SOO •S24 -' The Bluest.Marketplace on the Oranae Coast ~ t-... lor .ltS ..... Automobi~ • ' • . . ' • • '9SO • 990 loaf• .. Morine lquipmeN 900 • 9M }f'l'llllio'fMCOt • , . • • , 700 • 799 DAILY PILOT ClASSIFIED .ADS . . . ,.,,..., .... • • • • • • $2S-~ 549 ... ..,j ............ ,.,., .... 1eo1 f,tot• Ger.ell. . • ~· .. ISO • 199 Finof,ciol • . . • • • ~ for Saltt-rr, , LcKt ' Fo.ii'oC:I • M.:rthondiM:l . • •• • . 200 . 299 ,JOO -124 , SSO • S74 . 800 -149 You Can Sell It, Find It, Trade It With a Want Ad tr 642 •5678 )-One Call -,seivice Fast ~it Approval_ ...... .•..•..••.. :J00 -_499 Schook ond ln6truc1ion • • • S7S • 599 s..ic. ond l9poin • • • . 600 • 699 Transporto!ion. • • • • • . , 91.S • 949 ERRORS. Advertis•rfi thould check their •• dally & report errors lmmedi1t1ly. The DAILY PILOl ••tumes liability for tht first Incorrect lnHrtlon only. General General - H yoU!_e plcµtning a ~fol~ H alf gone in half a year and the rest will not last long. Hurry to see this' distinctive Newport Beach devefopment of condominium homes. built-in clusters around handsome courtyards. Eight· superb models. each a masterpiece of luxury. comfort, convenience and quality • construction. S undecks, fireplace. wet-bar, ' ~legant Master Suite. Sun-Litec·kitchen, private enclosed. double garage. Recreational faci lities include heated swimming pool, lighted tennis·courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building and grounds maintenance ' provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! _ .. Sale General OUR 24th YEAR Offtrlrig Hrvlce only tXSMrlence can provide MOST EXCEPTIONAL VIEW J-larbor lights~tremendous Pl¥lOramiC vif,!W of the ocean & harbor from this lovely 4 bdrm. Broadmoor hon1e. Formal dining rm., (rplc. 'in mslr. bdrn1. & sep. fa~ily rn1. Heautiful landscaping & con1mun1ty pool. ~122,500. LOOKING FOR PRIVACY? Charn1ing 3 bdr1n. & family rn1. home \vilh both canyon & ocean vie,vs. on the lop of Can1eo Highla nds. I~ovel y, secluded terraces. Priv. beach entrances. $69,500. ONE of the Best Homes in: Mesa Verde Lovely atrium entry 'l'eads into a brightly dec:o ra led 4 bdr. Fr. home. Clean free-form pool co111pletes the joyous aspect of the s.ur- ro.undi11gs. O\vners heading for Texas and are anxious. OfiEired al .$59,500. HoUln for Sal• General QUALITY BUil 'r ' · CORNER HOME-NORTH COSTA MESA 3 Bedrm 2 t>ath with real hardwood floors, plaster walls and heavy shake roof. Great location close to everything. Vacant and ready (or yo ur inspection. Priced only $31,500. OLD CHARMER NEWPORT HE!'GHTS COTTAGE --, 'sharp 2 bedrm, l_bath , with l_ots of paneling, large brick fireplace and hardwood floors, 127' deep R-2 lot with alley access. PS : Don't miss lhe l!nfinished guest house! Houtn for Sale General HouNs fotSalt Gen1r11I General BUY NOW!! .~rJJi14cvcl 4-Bdrni. and *BALBOA PENIN, * The quiet charm of this ·3 everything to go 'vilh It. bdrm., 2 balh hQmc wlft Fol'n1al_ Dining: Room,1 '\'Cl l'.nchanl you. c1os·c lo beac~ bar, •. fireplace, cu s o n1 1 "C patio· all t I 6 drapes ANO a VIE\V to I o.q;. • • 'fl · · 1 •• l'('r11t'mber! f.1ission Viejo 15 a n1i:111tieJJ. In ne cunclltion~ a, beaul~ful plae<? to live! I ~~i1~73 ... JGH3 ·673-6688 eves 1 hone us no,v., ~ * 6 UNITS * Nearly new 2 BR., 2 ba;, deluxe units qn oceanfront in Balboa! El.cc. · frplcs.i heavy shag carp., bltns; sundeck or bak.'Ony 1,1:/enclr I unit; 7 r:ov'd. carpo11s phis' 1-parking sp~ce. $3.10.000. '. . Call: 673-3663 642-22'.>3 Ev~_}. BuJging bed1wn1s? Bulging jll11,y area? 'l'heti 111n 1vlth ':"""'~!"'"""'""""'""'""'"'!!""""'"!"""'""'""'""'""'ft J "lhis 5 txodt·oon1, family 1w n1 G-eneral General I & st•parale dining room -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; i' hOf!!Cl 1\vo s!o1·l~s tall, fC'a· • rur1ng ne1v quallty carpet- ~HERITAGE REALT S 546-5880 Open Eves. MEADOW HOME In hcauliful ·Lake 1'~oN'st -a ;': Bdrn1. 2~~ B..-ith home '"ith I lhf' 1n11ny quality ext1·11s l l1al ;'"'lakP ri house a hon1c. J $4::,500 -C:ill 581Hl222 I associated BROK EAS-REAL TO 'IS. 702§ W Oalboc 611 ll>t} UTOPIA fOR $58,900 J!;,u/a !J:J/e PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT LINOA ISLE WATERFRONT Custom 4 bdrm., 5 bath home with vi e'v of main channel. Soft colors, rich wood panel- il1g & 3 frplcs., give a \Varm intimate feel- ing. \Vate rfront mstr. suite has dbl. bath, sitting area, vie\\' docks ........ , $295,000. For Complete Information On All Homes & Lots, Please Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside.Dr., Suite 1, N.B, 67>6161 Genera) * HARBOR VIEW HOMES * ing, <lraperi!'s, · 2 heart 11·Rrn1ing f.ireplae-es, builtin kil1•hen, enclosed yard & sprinklers. Near the purk in Harbo1· Vie\v. Tn bt·slof con- dition -Charge out and see now -$89,500. 644-7270 oouBLE YOUR Mission· Viejo PLEASURE 4-Bedroom Villa 'DOUBLE YOUR FUN -ow n ,\ rNluced bcau1y -$41,500. lhis delu.-.e duplex, just 3 Rela". fct the Club clean .. EUREKA!~ \Ve've found it1 The 01vtu~rs "'anted this ro be a perfect home }.\'1,h all the l..'Onvcniences,• and ilice things. You can move_ in 1 one day and entert&in gucs1s the nex1. Tiiis hon1c is the large San Miguel n1od<'i anti ha<; approxinmt- cly S'l0,000 worth of impt'Ove- n1enls in ii. CaJ\ 00\V fOI' a ll'ill to 1Jtopia -bloci\s rrcnn Corona dt'! l'\1ar your pool and plan sonic I beach~ Bulb ha"t' 3 s11acious fun parties and excufsions bedroon1s, L'Oiy den, 2 baths, for your family. 111c i\lastcr I 546-2313 DPEN TIL 9 • rr s FUN T'J BE NICFJ ~racious builtin kik•hcn, • Suilc 1vilh its Ron1an Ba!h i ~ patio on sun ;leek~ U:lv1'IY arrers' ma.><in1un1 seclusion J ' 'I tree linrd .~d't!Cl and close anrl garden enlry. Grea1 to shopping. For a HAPPY yru·d for children an11 C'll· THE REAL ESTATERS FlITURE -youts for IC'rlainlng. \\'ithin 1valkin~ $98,500. distance or schools, shop-Rumpus Room .:< 644-7270 ping: park and theatre. Family fun in Your Phone Today. 586-0222. I EASTSIDE 3 Bed r o o n1 Two, Three, and Four Bedroom Condominium Homes : U NIQUE HOMES OF MESA' VERDE, 546°5990 A listlnt of Martha hy11011 1118 PORT ABBEY PLACE OPEN DAILY l·S Enter through a garden courtyard enhanced · with a Grecian foun tain , to a charming Bren built home with 4 .b!ldrooms, 21h baths; opens to lighted, la nclscaped gardens design- ed for charn1 , u•ith mini1n um care, en- closed with slumpstone walls for privacy & security. This lovely home lends beautifully to gracious living & fa1nily. May we sho\v you through today? ~ Home + ~ x JO RU!\lPUS ROO~I con1plele "'ith StOflP BBQ & Refrigerator~ Cozy ('OrnC'r nestled un1on,g 11 sel<'Ct forest of ~hrubS and orange t r('('!,~. Boat SloNigto Zone R-2. Maybe build in- oon1e l-lome over anothf'r garage? $32,950. 01\•ner will IH' fl Jin ai1cc. Call anyt!n1c 646-0555. From Paci!\<: Coas1 Hlghwny and Superior Avenue (Balboa a·1vd.). drive up Sui;wriOI' to Tlconderog". and dircclly to Newport Crest 1nformat1on Centet Telephone: 1714) 645-61 41 Sclles Ofrite open dt'!i!y 10 .,..m. to sunset U 11111 IVU I: tiVMl:i REALTORS General General _LOUISE BAKER, AGT. 644-0977 645-2848 *-* -*· * * Genet al I * TAYLOR ' co * ·OCEAN VIEW . • • 3 + Guest $25, 950 I HUNTINGTON BEACH-$36,500 P~·iva1c clrcula~· street or 1 Lovely area of "Deahe Gardens". A real fin(' hon1es. P1unt and save d h · d ' 'd & lhousand.~. S11•ceping ream 01ne. Beaut. n1ainta1ne 1ns1 e out. ground:; 11ith twni for boat. 3 Bdrms. form. dini ng area & 2 baths. L.R. 3 bedroon1s in e Jud iug frpl, kitchen blt·ins. Cul-de-sac St. hidt>-a·"'ay n1as1cr sui1e, "Our 28th Year" General MESA VERDE SPECIAL $50,900 \\'hen you !isl 1vilh us, '\'OUR HOl\fE i~ ad- \'(;l'tised in 11onie for Liv ifig 'niagazinc in n1ore than 900 a1'C'as • and-eustomers ai·e sen1 10 you a,'> refer· ra\s fron1 our 477 a!- filia1es of NMLS, Eliminate Claustrophobia I .-".:Oolll 0f'ean Vic"' by day and I t\\·i11kling lighh; flt night POSSIBILITIES UNLIMITED fron1 the lovely dining area in 1his 3 bcdroon1 hon1c in Corona ck>l Mar. Huge mas- le1· bednx>m, col'ncr fire- place and beamed ceilings in lhc living room, enl'los1.'<I lanai and one of the larges! rte lots in the area. Only $89,500. 673.aSSD OPEN fll 9 • IT'S FUN 10 8E NICE • THE REAL ESTATERS '"-""'""··-·••~o.•.c.""-WES!iY N. TA.YLOR _CO., Realtors ..:-.i--....,..H.Gr .. ic.,.. .. ""'·c;...."'c"""""'• -·-· 2111 San Joaquin Hdls Road ~pnr1Uc guest fa cility, rlcn ll'ith sliding glass dOOr to 2j' el]tertainers patio. B1·ealhlaking vit•11' or can- yon and blue P<•<'Hic. BF.T- T ER HURRY! Call &'IS.0303. \Ve're confident you'll see a splendid opportunity for the g1·acious l\lcsa Vt•rdc lift' style that this spacious 5 bedroom hon1e pron1ises. Fom1a1 tlining room. beauli- ful paneling o"er fireplace, 2~~ baths, Jw;'h • carpets. 111assive Jot. Call 516-2313 for ap1X>lnlment. The Corona Highlands l\'ay. 3 BC'droon1s, 2 Baths. nice £izi'CI ra111ily rooni ;n11ay (1'Qn1 U1e be<llwrns for noise scpara1ion. An approx. 65x 100 open oorner lot in !his delightful "UN-TRACT" Corona del !\far IOl•i>tion .. ONLY $59 ,SOD CALL 644-7211 PPI<."'-..... -............. ~ .. , ..... ·,.,. .... ,. ... ,,,.,,_,.~....,-=.,. 1 ''Overlooking Big Cenyon C"untry Club" =~~~::;:-.: .... ::;.:-~:,-..:;.:;.,.;;.:::i·_:::.:...:_~-:.:,· . .:.· .. ~ .. ~· '"'· NEWPORT CENTER, N.8 . 644.4910 OPEN TIL 11 • lr'S FUN TO BE NICE/ :~ ... --1 THE REAL ESTATERS Gener•I General . -BAYSHORES-ON' A QUIET STREET •. , is a world of living in. this 3 BR., 3 ba . charmer. remodeled last year. Lo\v maint. yard. Just listed. A bargain today at $72,500. Bob Yorke ANYONE FOR A SWIM? See this delightful 3 BR . & fan1ily r1n . home with pool & jacuzzi. The price is ri ght, too ! $79,500. Lavera Burns BEAUTIFUL LIDO ISLE Charming lrg. home w/3 bdrms .. fam . rm., dinin g r1n.; superior corner location . 3 Li t- tle words ... lovely, luxurious & lasting. $129,500. 1-Iuriel Barr IT STEALS THE SHOW Enjoy bayfront vie\v from this t\VO-story 6 BR., 4 bath nautically oriented home 'vith pier & slip . $325,000 : Completely re1nod cled . Gary Kno x LARGE LIDO ISLE HOME Exciting hon1~ designed for fAmily li vi ng. Children's area separate with ow n family rm .. livin g & din . rms. \Vith parquet floors. Six Bdrms. Two lots. $179,500. .Charlene Whyte PRIME LIDO NORD LOCATION Pier & (loat will take 50' boat. 4 Bdrn1 .. 4 ba. Expansion plans available. J1nn1cdiate occupancy. $185,000. Kathryn Raulston EXECUTIVE ESTATE .... 4-Bedrooms. --family'""'TOOm: harp -Deane · Bros. Lake Forest, on huge. lot . \Von 't last at $55,000. See it today! Pete Hallock 133-0700 --Coldwell,Banker ·6.14-_2_430--~........_ SSO Newport Canter Dr., N:B. ·-I j General Gentral BAYCREST BEAUTY New Listin9 Lo cated in a lush, landscaped, established neighborhood . Ou tstanding 4 bdrm., 3 ·ba., family rm. Sensibly priced al $69, 750, CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS Call Anytime 644-7662 I OHi \I L 01 \II\ ,.. f ~ u /.I ' THE EVERYTHING HOME Flexible floor plan and 4000 square feet of real livability 1m>vldes from 4 10 6 Ded- rooms, depending on !he needs of your fan1ily, Mosl outstanding ()('l.'~n vi<' \II from th1s eharn1ing hon1e in Corona del !'\Tar. custorn- built and loadC'd ll'ith ex- I ' I . I• .., -c.;J BAYCREST VETERANS : Quiet Elenance I *NO.DOWN* '" 4 BR, 2 BA + fani. rm. home H.iC'h landscaping surrounds this beautifully decoraled 1" 16' x 3.~· H If pool. Lo-four bedroom home in the ~ COATS cate<:I In North Costa l\olesa. prestlge Baycresl neighbor-· C & Full price only $33,950. Bring hoo<l El your !elh•1· or elt-gibility! . · egant formal din-· W WALLACE u1g room, 2~1 baths. 11·flrn1 . REALTO S fan1ily room ~,-ilh rireplace, R and eating nrt'a in the -.546-4141- bright kilt hen. Not lease-I (Optn Evenings) hold. $83.500. ...,..,..,...,·..,.,...-..... Htwport INVESTORS! St1n1 your real estate pyramid Y:ith this Investmen1 opportunity in I-'ullerton Large R-2 lot Home rented Good location $20,950 -U:lw down( '::"""'~:""""'""'""'""'""'~""'""''!"'""'""'""'""'""'"""' ll'as. l.ol'C'ly heated flOOI. General General exrra lai·g" 1"eerea1 ion rooni -------------------1 1vi1h 1\'et l>ar and gounnel •I F1lrvltw 646-8811 (1nytimt) HARBOR C. F. Colesworthy -SALESMEN - R'EAL TORS 640-0020 .. -----___ ~'e rt! on the gl'ow , MACNAB IRVINE ' HARBOR VIEW HILLS BRO;IDMOOR 4 B~ formal DR\ FR. Beautifully deco- rated"'.'."'"Split level affords master BR w I co1np. privacy. Excellent schools. $88,000. Joel Smith 642-8235. (Y20) I' SPANISH DELIGHT Located steps from community pbol & park. Low maint. yard. Authentic 4 BR executive home tor a perfectionist. ONLY $74,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Y29) BAYFRONT-bt TIME LISTEO Owner moving & leaving many of hi s ex- pensive fixtures in this 4 BR, 4 bath home built by 'l'heuerkauf. Float for 521 yacht. LR wivaulted ceiling, motorized drapes & massive stone fireplace. Game roon1 w/ "'et bar & firep lace. Master suite. Ne'v bathroom fixt ures. Located in quiet area -&"T:ii'fly -piicCd al $179.500: Tom ·rurner 642--8235. IY19) ---------.n·-· . -- [Irvine I IOIDowerQrtv. 142·1111 ______ 1 ...... Newport INch, C.llfornla 12111 ., ki lC'hen. Grf'~t value for $29,9SO Better Hurry • Gu1u-.i.nteed floor Un1e $155,000 (including lanclJ.1 ••1!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!1'1!1111!!!!!!!!1• 673-~10. HOJ\IE Repair. Ali-Types, In- llalf circular fl1•ive leads to • 60 '40 Split this sharp 4 bedroom, 2 • Con1paliblc hi?lpful ntn1os-REALTORS SINCE l!M4 cluding elec., plun1bing, painting, cabinets, shelves. r.·Iinor ' alteration!il, fixture. repair & install. etc. Tinic & bath hon1e. Dining roon1. phere 673-4400 Patio. F'11n1ily roon1 . Air • Training Available conditioned. brk 540-1720. • Call NIGT TEL ro1· details TARBELL ~7211 $24,950-, 1naterial. No job too, snHtll. I I-'or Iha! 1te1n unoer $50, try 642-1403. lhe Penny Pincher. $©\\~}il-LG£t/'S " Thal Intriguing Wotd Game wifh a Chuckle O l!eorronge l11t1r1 ' of the four sc:rombl&d words b.. low 10 form four-.s!mple wordt. I i5 I B ,~ I/ I I VALEE 1 1 '. I I I' I f I G A B E R I l They wy coffee keeps people J j I _J5 owoke. I know o gvy who's I I ~~pl awoke by_mUk, He -.;::;: . ROOTI R I I' J J' J' () Cotnplere The thuc:klo!I qvot•d . _ _ _ _ by filling ill !he mlumg ·word -~~-~~-~~ you de~elop f1om s11p No. 3 below. f} PRINT NU#\.18El!EO LETTERS IN SOUA~ES ., UNSCRAM&LE FOR At:,.l~WER • • ' • I I I I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN'CWSIFICATION 8\i /Jn NIGEl • HAllEY & ASSlJCIATES 2732 E. Coa.o;t H\~)' .. Corona de:! i\1ar -LARGE- •• 3 Beclroom-2 BatliS Bt!au1Hu\ home on a ~­ lot. I-luge yard . all el~~c built-ins in kitchen -dini'i:rg 1wm. Super hon1l' at a ;O. per price. Hurry ca:Jl 842-253.'i FAMILY? 1 .. 9 . . . Comt' and sec this bcau11f't1l IL_ ~~ 4 or 5 bednn single s!ory _.... ~ ---_ .... hotne. Xlnt l~atlon. modern ~~--­ bltins, Niised hearth-fir-cpl. 1 Scrubbed An ~: plu!iltl ttptg, Indoor B-B-Q I R dy •• Md towering shade ll~-• ~ ' 9Q • ~ \ Can be yours ror only Clean and brigh! H~ $42.500. Call 5 4 5 • 8 4 2 4 , HiAhlancls 3 bcxiroon1 ho!ii'e SouthCo Realtors. wt,h fan11Jy. Vacant oo,v ..... BALBOA PENINSULA tnimt>d. occup. $:l8,500. C<•lom, '°'' quality home PETE BARRETT plus 2 bedroom apt. abo>vo. REALTOR ~fany outs1andl11g f~IW'tm, -- Steps to ot-ean and shop. 642·5200 11jng, 1•:i loan. CALL n(.111' .......-------tor ck!talls, 645-72'11 . =-----~,\ Ontu Panoramic View Pre.!lgiou1 lrvlne Terrttee 21 werlookln~ lho islands and marina. OA1'ED ENl'R\!. ~ Courl)'ll.l'd, Musi\'e wflll& OI c::=-I I · I glass otter breathtakill$ 1733 Wettcl1U Dr., N.8 . view from li\'lng room, ~ --rnru di 1in1, gourmet kit~ MESA VERDE an<1 hld•·•·w.1y ,.,,..,.._SU!t<, lmn1iic, 4 BR, tnrn rm, nr Chlldrerui wing, Bul'ldi: .golf COUl'K', C611rty1uit l!n• qtUlTt~f'ORCED-SAL~ try, t>lg oor lot, m1 for pool. Agent ~Jill. bclnt o-r n..v. S3'6,500 . ()\\·ncr/Agt. 91.)..614$. You 'll rind It In Oass1ned • " < • " 10 II c in •• " ci I· &- ,. ' s ' .y " d "' ,. ' ·11 ' ' ... ·-· • • • > .• • "- •• Are You Letting Cash Slip Through Your Hands \ See If You Jtave Any Of These Things A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Will Sell Fast! 1. Stove 2. Guit•r 3. Baby Crib 4. Electric Saw S. Camera 6. Washer 7. Outboard Motor 8. Stereo Set 9. -Couch 10. Clarinet I J. Refriger1tor 12. Pickup Truck 13. Sewing Machine 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools I 6. Dishwasher 17. Puppy I 8. C•bin Cruiser 19. Golf Cart 20. Barometer 21 . Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Play Pen 24. Bowling B•ll 25. Water Skis 26. FrHzer 27. Suitcase 28. Clock 29. Bicycle 30. Typewriter 31. Bar Stools 32. Encyclopedi1 33. V•cuum Cle•ner . 34. Tropic•I Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm't 36. File C•binet 37. Golf Clubs 38. Sterling Silver 39. Victorian Mirror 40. Btdroom Set ..i 41 . Slide Proj~tor 42. L•wn Mower 43, Pool T•ble 44. Tires 45. Piano 46. Fur Co•t 47. Dr•pes 48. Linens 49. Horse 50. Alrpl•ne 51. Org1n 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Bookt 54. Ski Boots SS. High Ch1lr 56. Coins 57. Electric Train 58. Kitten 59. Classic Auto 60. CoffH T1blt 61 . Motorcycle 62. Accordion 63. Skis , 64, TV Set 65. Work Bench 66. Dl•mond W•tch 67. Go-Kort 68. Ironer 69. ·C•mping Trail9r 70. Antique Furniture 71 . T•pe Recorder 72. S1ilbo1t 73. Sports Ctr 74. Mattress Box Spgs 75. lnbo1rd Spotdbott 76 .. Shotgun 77. S1ddlt 78. D•rt Game 79. Punching Bag 80. Baby Carriage 81. Drums 82. Rlflt 83, Desk 84. SCUBA Gtlr These or any other extra tflings around the house can be turned into cash witfl a DAILY PILOT WANT-AD So • • • Don't Just Sit There! -· ' ' DIAL DIRECT ··--.··~··--...... . ... -~ ...... General TAX SHELTEl AND A·HOME TOOi CHESTNUT STREET DUPLEX lS.HA.RPl- $31 ,0GO PACIFIC STREET OUPLEX (0 .K,)- $31,500 BIRCH STREET DUPLEX !GORGEOUS)-$33,500 TWO SEPARATE HOMES ION ONE LOTl-427,500 If )OOl' in1..'01ne: tllX biU was over Sl.000 last yeru', TRY O\\tNlNG A DUPL.t,.:X • and lxl ild "equillr,!'i" inslcad! ABOUT $2000 WILL ,MOVE 1 YOU IN I lo this Q:l'Cnt 3 bedroorn honu~ localed iri" a 10\•<'ly tree stu1dt'd 81'(><t. y Cli. lh€' 0\\'llCI" is anxious and \\"ill lwlp 1my your closing L'Olrts. Take ad- vantage or this super offel' today -ea ll to see lt! 147-6010 Of'f.N rtL 11 • tr'S fl.JN 10 B£. MC£f. •• ,J .. ~, ..... , ... , . .. ...... ]~'......_! --·~· .... _,]~1 [ ·~......... ]~I . ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Gtn.ral General --------1 • '• Fler11 nsu1a l F"'l1.1n1 ain Vellf'y ~~~~~~~~~~ -ENJOY THE • EASE OF A MINIMUM MAINTENANCE HORSES, HORSES 2 BR ht'(\('h <-01t't11't' ',f ,"1!:1 .. 1)1101\'t'd 2n lh\$ 'r IH'I:" l1, BR bl0<1l'h t'Oll.11;1• S1.1,t,'-O 2-FAMILY HOME ranch \\1th t'Otit.•td ru1Tal.:: 4 BH. •it-n, lj( k.i ~..:-;:o11i1 .Jrl•·:d 11rr·1r1:.<'m1•111 'A'llh:nn. hcrlroom honw, rlai. 11\'0 ~h111'l1.11l f{f';tll) lj •• ...-l•Jll :?'. II.\ C'•uH\11 ;1nrl ll hll'~l· rental hOu.w.•. l-00. uw..v11~. Coron• del Ma r J !.:" 01·~1 lto•ll"•' 1' I 11 a I k • l 11 Nt>l'<I~ ...Onl' tJ:..ln'. .. Onl)' ,.1,, .. , I a:irt ~·f':'lntlt' bofh. $.):2,...xl.' OPEN DAILY 1 :'-IU.ll•I 1~·1111 .. ll!l•l (-<'J\UI'~·-· HOME -, , b111n~. },,'OI•!. "''1 .:tu ~. 20'x22 ' RUMPUS RM Krtitht und h1;<11u1rru1 Lu ~i.. I c·1i-1t11l1 rfr11•••. n\Ll1'(1t'!ll aniJ l!'t & 1wrii·!,y ]\('\\' t"Ondo \\'Uh 111 . ' ll111·bor \'IC\I 1 0.•1 11\.10111 ••urdoor .:-1" Tl 1~-Q LaP'i·, •I tor \'I \h't~l1$ dor111~101-y1 , ltonit-1](•1111ttl1Jl tru1d ~•·11Jl!l\! m.11111 • l·1't ... l\\111i::, nl'i1r gol),(PQUs llhutt carpo-I ng o.nt:I 1"l''l 3 Bit 2 lia hon1l' 1·~™' · k \I 1 • • 11 • Sf!Jur\un flOOrilllt Jlf'R \"t'rll)' };' .' 11 •. '. lllltl:'lJ)t'(' urtht'•"''•lll. I• ~1U"'\f1• '"' l l•'.ll'1' · , . ·~ , • 10 ~a:tanr1a t I. NC'e<I~ i; .. 1111· 1m ~·ai·l~·,1 ~ :_1 ... • p.ni 1. .. 1, clu•n ·'1"1 •'lun .. 1111.·.1!1\j d~s Hl\<l n-la."(lllg f'\l'll\111;S TLC. but prh .. 'f' I~ l'h!hl 111 CALL 675 722S 'I . r s~1 •• ,) . 11·\11 be spcnl b~ the lovl'I)' $1l.900. • . \l' 1oi 1 ·•. • .• • hig pool, In lhc clubhouiw la rw1n realty inc. I are11., or on )'OOr 011·n COUNTRY 968-440S (2 4 hrs) private paUo. 11'1 \\"Orth e1'Cf'Y bil of $23.900! Cell to 2 BR DUPLEX chock this OfW' 911t. 847-6010. $39,9SO QP£N UL II • IT'S flJH ro Bf NICE• 1797 0 1i1n.ge, C.tll. G l~~ 1771 • • • fl Ontu~21 . ~ ,:.~~l~~}~.:~!~~l llll111 THE REAL ESTATERS REPQ I ·• ., .. :: $~~~0 ·~~~/~~!'. 11~'' l •lilljl<!~ ., •• \~) .HJ~,. i.:-1.1·.I .. 1\un 1~0\, h \\ h•fl. lhit•t·y' ),ji-111llt1,~t'.!tli1 I First Pioneer Realty ROOM TO 1vrlll, 11l1h h L•11ul. i,:;1rd••n RAC9UET CLU-B 1\'"1!1u. ~h .. 11 11.11:< 10 ht•1 .. ·h. H untinQ. ton Beach GR OW _, 011 lr•'1' l 1r.c-I 'lH" ~, Ir! • ·;•,. ,. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . . IN of ron111ol d"I :.hu "' (U\(•: • I IC your latruly 1s havui;; a.i u 1". An ,,1,1 h•l\' ut BIT OF THE 0 1:.0 ·I Jil'OWln~ palnl', 1hcn look 1)1.) IRYINE $110.t~\ · WEST (U!'lher -1\'C h;.n ·r )'OUr • house. Super ~1111111 Seinvlnd J br, fanuly hon1(' .111 l11:1t)t.-':\ m·Q-. tlwbIP& llonie "'ilh 4 heclroonts. 21~ plannl'd 1:;inH1Hu111y oi fllh' ~ 1Jlt»8)ll..'O"" hil1hs, ramily . l'()l)IJl 11•ith llQi'11e>_~~ F~:i.:<:elll'.'nl h~1Ya~ I ., :-unkrn t'OUl't'l~a•ion pil anti HCt.'<'ss for Dad -1bul not .. f1rrphu·r. ..-or111al 1lining. 1~ i·lo~l'I -ouc :11110111:: ~he 4'14·S671 499.2100 llf)'_,;radcd t«•l'Pf"1lli. Ideal!) Ol lUl~f' Or'C'h.11rd of the ll'l'!lll" • l0t·alt"{I nr ~hools, pk & 1 Ranch. Plush (!{'<"Or-NEW LISTI NG n11 10 <.K'ean. 2200 sq. fl. of $46,500 luHJHlt:. 2 l.lfl nn. hill<'.· ~1. o l l living i;p.'h:I'. S.IS.000. II>\),''" lll\,·i~ 3,.~.,11i-1 ... f{ .1 J,n, .~· l"llOl!l '" IHtlhl. & _ 5c!G-cll'l2 h<'il11!it•1lly In !.··l'l'•I.: ~itt1 I' WA c !----------·!& 1 .. 111!.!. 111 .. 1. c..'nll u ... 10 .. , 11• tolill nt·r•·' ,\"r•'1p ~till )"'"l'\'lll1: our er .... )><J ,·01n1· ur1 hl .11111 .1.Jt: ·o ·,.., Hll.~ \>,.uuL 1.,,,.!rn•. h:1\h hon1• 111111 , .11!11 • r • ;\11 ;111 !111• ,1, .. ,~ U!, l '"II· 1·.11 !'•·:~. ,Jr.1p1·.,, .i: I "'' Tl11 '""I lholl''\ II._ \\1•"h l'IJl"'I <·!!,••.I, llnl.1· ~:~: . .-l(~I. ,111•!1 .itlt ( ;J I ·•11 l•IJ) l. ,\ I. I. ,1;"··:7:. I WESTERN LIVING • COATS ~1 pt, .1•a1u1 .. :"11';1h1 ku.·:1.; LLA E • 4 BEDfiOO~I. 2 ba.lhs, !~~1· to 1•"'>1•' I REALTORS <k•uhJ,, 1.tiu·a:,::e. )..:('t\00. Bl-,t MORGAN REALTY <'~'-~~·.;:;::-;;~::-;;::;I ·~~~96;2~"'4;S4;.. ........ 1 :1 d';~~;~~-l::P.CIAL ZO~F: -2 _67_3-6642 -675-6459 I THE REAL ESTATERS . _ "' 11 .. l't.·,, ,..;1 1111 111 '"ur L1 .1•1t 1'.' ' ::1;-I• "11, ,i1·•\' l •nll''""., •i Id "Ut., I'! •'l"P a ill' I I ! ; ,J1 ji;·.;·"" ' ', II ,,.,. T •~ I, •" I ' 11,. :! h1!/l ,101(~•.' 11)111hit!'11\·11" ! 111, 11:1 . l ' ' "·+I r. ;II Iii ---~-BR ,,,.o stot-y oidcr hon1c-, SOUTH OF HWY, 1 SPANISH VILLA l'Ol'rk'.r loL s21 .. ·i00. Old Coron/~ rh·! ~l1tr l"ha1·n1 ' ON THE WATER \Vlth boat slip. Nc11• 2BR. 21 ~ BA luxury, care free rondo. Custon1 decor, ready for oc· cupancy. l''ull prire $S7.000. Call 5-10-l.l ~l OIX'fl Eves. -~, HERITAGE . , REALTORS TRI LEVEL Roy Mccardle Realtor 2 Bl: .. 2 h;dh; nw!li.'I" j.,1,' "11ll0 ~c-wrioi·t Hl1·d .. C .• \I. J::lct'. bll-1n1'. 11<·111·\· ... h.11\" Super slmrp 4 bcd1"1)<)nl ~7729 rool. i3<.'n111. 11 11 n ;. I , 11 ~ , Sponish tri-lcwl. 01Jt' of a ~111n~'. 1n:111~' ('•..tra<:. ()fh·i\·•I kind 1\·l1h a till:' roo1, -------for S~'l ()111 rl oe.o c .ioc '"'"'""!. GI REP0-$25,950 MORGAN REALTY I \\lrou):ht iron throu1-:hout. !'pie 11nd s~n 3 ix,1Non1, 2 673-6642 67S-64S9 Truly tl Spanish cflslle. bath \\'ith double car ~llr3t:"I.' -- lnlerC'ont S.-~·slen1. arnl 111rgr lol. \\'nlk 10 1J',\H J,,\Hl:Y, J P rofe.~i;ionnl lnndscapin~. school&. 2 inil<'?< 10 lhl" A_ ""~1 prop .~s IJ1:1n..; off<·•'t'd "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! / Tm rnnn.v l'Xlras l'l l i."I. l)('llt'h. E \ c·,.. I l l' 11 1 op-1r "\;'l l"l•'ll' \ 11•11' Jln1111·~ thal 1 SHARP GI · Pri('(•1I at only $:"15,900. portunUy. t)nly \9j{) do11·n ";'" n~" 1 •'f:I nH1·1y .. .,r.•rl~ 3 ! 8~2-'!;i":i. """lllCllt lo an~·onc. h!C, f re ll.: 1111·111111 1l u1. 1·•11. 4 BR & F'1unily roo1n 11·ith ,...... .. < OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN TO 8E N'(;f•, -\ 'H"llfll , • lllllllll!'" • gi'" +C large yard. 4Fair1•iew & l)(J l ... ! Opt•n 1hiily J·.'i. l~!l!i \Varncrl -newly poi nted & ~ p , carpets -15 minulc!I lo ' . 1· {ain,;galc. I J\'cWpOrt Beach. 0 n I y 20-13 \\'c!ilclifr Dril·c $22..'.~~ _ i\i;:f'nt 67:.--0l-l·l j $26,500 _ early occupnncy! L::'';;r·~~l;;;;~~~~~l:&l<'-~·~7;71~1~0~,,.~n"<"''"•'•'· ... ..,,... 1 LAST B~RGAIN · _ R2 in old Coron.1 1hal i~~ 1 FAMILY FUN e CYPRJ-:S.<; • llousr rrn,11>1\ fl)r S2'!'!. n111 Country kitchen yl'1. $11,;:,QO. Dt••n!-lln ,\ssi,.·. 540--0562 j AT Bubhling l\t1l<"rfall, \"()Vc1't'd 6i'.\-r.:11 patio. <'Usl.otn cfl rpl'IS ,(· -------NEWPORT HEIGHTS SADDLEBACK ...... di·a pcs. shultc-rs. 2 Yrs. t1(•11.·1 I OF A KIND e BEST f.'INl\NCING e 3 hi•drin. $.17.500. !'cl. l)f Jiii"~'. l!l' 1:.1 ,1 l•11~·1.' 2 Bt.'ll roon1. dn11ng: 1'00n1 I HIGH ho111•· & 1n,~1111•-. lu\u1 ian1 ho1ne 011 R-2 !or " PATTI • i;?•ud1 n ... 4'.'l:.'.~lf..:il C:.dl 11101. ~ hr hon1!:! -l:X'aufit\1U~ WALKfll l":.lll A,,~.,~ f.t3--i,11 1 nmintnined. \\"ith lols of niiJ·. ••"-l is1 .. 11 :11 !11~· ('\!.I. ~l~ .·,.: THE FR IENDLY STREET I .. 1.-,,1" ., ., .• h1dr1n 2! h.11h f.uuill· "" ,,. 1111h «n 1 :H·ltl k1 11·h1·11. ,\j.,.11 .~· J)1HI \\ 11} l'llJ"~ 111.. 111;.v.ork- 111·1.,l•·d 11i111<~ 1.h~·1v i111d pn1 ;u'.~ ot 111 1~ 111•'£' Nllj' ••I •~l?·r IH•rl1111 1hcn·'s l•"-Jlll ;.~ ).*.11/0 'I Utl lhlt> l.t•i:•· 1 .. 1 .;u ·•~1. C' .\ L L '.Jl.t;.,"it)~! 1-01-s. bookcnsei>, i;hul!erct! 17171 Bc;ich Bli·d .. H.B. DUPLf."".X. Cn:)' conll'r ,.,.,1. 1\·lndo"·s & & tin is hf' d CALL S·l2~1 ·11~ ta~·. 3 ni;. ~ H.\ ~ n" 111~1 1 I ~11ragl'. Profcssionalt5· !IQ. rt ._unil .. 2 RH , 1 II.\.\' de~rfllcd & a lileal at SHARP 3. broroom--:1 ~:. ha1h, _!i·p~r" :_«I Pl)ln'.".i·IT!a. __ S ELLING YOUR-s3i.500. N""'poi·1 Bcilch, ~ck .lilly, • • DUP,LEX • • lrc1or. n 1·:\CH ,\l:J:,\ ~ HOME? ben_ut Stl'~I! 2 fll'!:PI s. 2 ~Tl~fl \·BIL \\;ilk lo I'.~'.'."~~ s1~u·1011.~. :: 1.wdr111 llOlllf', GUARA..~TEJ.-:D SALE pttl~os. $1. .. 500. ~1nga1u-d jS5fl .. iOO ~t:rn1 ti ...... ~~ l'lJ111nu· 1111• ••111r, ;..,11,, CA SH IN 48 HOURS 5'J6-0022 R.E . S.l2-2Zl2.. Cost3 Mes• 1 lar::l· y11n! "llh lui.: p;1110 All inf ronfickn1iaJ Bal bOilsland 1111•·1. \ll.'1.~J i\grnt LARK VILLAGE YOU WON'T CJL'IJ·;T l'l'J,..J i!. S\(' "'"T 963-2941 F:x1ra nil"' 3Bll. & ran1ily,. ISLAND CHARM IJ\r: -~"1'1"' I'"'"! * QUIET -STREE_T_*_ I ~t'l"\l('f' porC"h, 21 ~ bath' .. :S!cp' lo b.1y, :; br, 2 b:1. BELIEVE IT 1~~hC1!11l1 !rd1•\t•I 111lh p.:1r r lrctrir blti:~s. fil'tplJ.tcr, sn1all Ji!ay roo111 "' n;11t1d '111 v .. u "'" 11 ~ t.11di\i0111, '!U•I rl1•1r 1uwl 1111 1 •. ,, 1o:ii11s. i:x1ru lr.rgc lo!. ('OVt'J'{'d pa!io, 11('1\' C'al'l)(>I , un i!. Lar . .l'Un rll'rk. trio'. !;11-\: ... ~1 kil• 1Ji'n 111 Cn•la I s·,;:_((,fl, o"·nc-r horn('. F'ine ~·att>rsoftcnrr. Sharp, shllrl' Fa1nily hon1e 11·ilh Old \l'Orlrl ;\lr>~n. H·2 lo!, ~2J,!.1.-.U. C,dl !'FCJ.;Y f •,\:-,~·1,1'.(;' I Costa ~lcsa toe-. $32.500. Xlnl: _ Chl·ncr nioving, hurry. ch<lrr11. t'in:;t linie ()ff\!n>(I. 6-Mi-ilfl fflt' 111,.111. l-.11rl"''-rl n•rr ~()<+1· I'.,! I 11 fin8.Jl<.'ing a\fllllable. A k" $3.1950 LoL<: or 'll"OO.I, vt1t1hl·d O!Jt•n r I '""''' ,, 1~,,1,,, •-111 ! ·~J •/ BALBOA BAY PROP. S40.Jn151 · Open Eves. bean1 liv. rni. 11•/halronY. OPEN 1t 11 •11 ~r1JNroeE t/ICf' 11 ,.f .~l'"c l•'I •r:•i1•11i. * 642-7491 * a10,•c in Au~ .. lsL H1:c1•1lll.Y ~·® ~/ CALL .•Q.'1-lt;~; NEWPORT-BEAC_H_ l'l'll!•!Clf'led f,,. 1n :dn1 rond. . SJ JG.{lf() 01\'nrr. 675-7601. ·, Marine ConlractinJo,t .1'irn1 ------, • I Finest equipment i "'aler LITTLE lfil..AND ch o i c " ~=== front loca!ion. 3.1 yr . old l1>1:11.llo1) ...,•ith bay \"!Cw. •I BY OWNER- oon1pany. Space a\·ail. for SHARP 4-PLEX Br, loh, 11rof. deror11 l1'(l. boat sfll t's & rrpairl'l. $9'],000. Sho11·n by apµL ·I BB. 'J C.\. mrrw·r llll l)rl BILL GRUNDY RLTR. Brand nc1\" 3 BP.. & 2 ba. P1·inc. only. 673-2191 rul·df'·.l'll \', r111't1111I lllt. l<1\n1· 67S-6l6l di>lt1xl' 011-,,cr's quitrl t'I'!( ,{· .1 1h~ rn1. pltor nn ,(· of!in.'. -~-~ 2-Br. int-0111,.. units. Sp.inlsh -Dril'l' l'iy 21G ShC't'\1·11od You'll-lo-Ye This rnotil. East~ide COlilfl 111,..sa, Plru'f', C'o«t:1 :'\l,.'i.i. Th~·n In beautiful lrl'ine. 3 nr. N'pL lits. St'<' !his & CALL GIG.::.vn fnl' a111i1. bcdroo1ns. Central ait· rond. invest today: $110.000. TIME FOR $~2.()'JO. 011nf'r 11111 can-.. Oen v.·ith built-in l.11tr. CALL G) 6"4,·2ll"J 4j 2nd. 1'1·inripaL<1 011!.1 . • g'i'.~~' '"SiJ.::00. B~~. Aw"-. I 112 ACRERANcH 5IO-l720 7;£ALTV 1 QUICK IVl'rn1ont f11rn1hou ~·· 3 TARBELL Nt1r Nt•porl Port Offlc t h •' rl r nu Ill " 1 n r· I ud1111! --~sEEus~,-~-1 -~~~~~=----CASH St"phrarr rlll•~lf'r Joo II J J ~·' DOG KENNEL <'hi)1t1·r-ns' 11.1111! and CUC'.~I For lhc r ight hon1e for you. tiu·ili1v. S:t 1· r 1 r 1 r ,. rl 11, CAREFREE LIVING In ll1h .1ln•! I 11 .. 1, 1 hdrn1. 1 1 ~ h;•lll 1·,.11-I••. rlo.~t' 11, •·11'(\I 1•11i-:. S:t!l.:ICIO ~ !•>-1:.:i1 1)1" Con1plete !election c.f hom(!S T\ro largf' Jots on Or1·hard. S:l2.:,00. Br:·1,·r.n J!URr.Y: in the beach arefl. Santa ,\nn Hc1gh1s . G()'l(J i Aj!'rn~ fir.-mo~ • It HAllOR VIEW HOMES fl'l t·ilit11's. Br>st 01 llnan,·in~I ---; 1:1:·1 ·' "'~1:-1 o REALTY fllld no1,· onl~' S4ti.f100. THROUG.H A *WILL V.A. * 11n lh\.~ l•r1~1•~t· 1 l11'lln11 e CALL ANYTIME e x .. 11 1y rl<·•"Ora1 .. ,1. ~1 H I~. 1', t.111111~ . •1 1•h1, 1 .. rn1·1\ d11, 83U7IO 646-J92S E 644-4S4l h;1th~. (".1,·t•n ·rl p;i110, f1•n,-.. ,t 111~ 1111, : " 1 ,,,,1 $; 1, ~.-~1. E~A~s=y=aL·~u=F=F~ or ve. . I )01"<1 On l]ll\('1 '<ll\'l't. ;-. .. ;,f PATT! M'hools. A c•~"1 \ll.lu(' .. , WA LKtR DAILY ~21>.:ll'l I ••~· "'~" 3 Br., LUSK HO;\lE, !or gale by OY.'l\Cr. Excellent 1..'0nd, quiet St. $6J.000. 6~1-1601. TIME FOR DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 The DAILY· PILOT ORANG I COl.ST'S Lochenmyer Realtor $17,000. NO MORE I Very ('k•an 3 br/dcn & 11'lrk· shop in rear. Lots of privocy I 1\·f1h chain·link f~nce around thii; t·hannlng hon1c! Price is firm -Lasy finAncing. C WALl<ER & LEE ' Real10~ ~'6-002'1 * OCEANfltONT -Ralboo. 3 Bdfffi$., R-1 Zflnr . s:12.·1,CKX) • PENINSUI..,\ Pt. 2 HI?., den, 2 hnlhs. fih;irp ! $6?,.;oo * 4 BDR:\1S.. Pl'nin PL, patio decking, no malrit.. $79,!m COAST PROPERTIES * 673-S4\0 * BALBOA BAY PROP. I 1'l'1 ;:. ,., n ;:;,·.; 11 I:. -*~ 556--8~00 -*-_ 4 \J .. L i! 1·11~ BY {1\1 ni•1-. l'l\1•ly ·I Hit. PILOT 2Bi\. hl!tn .... lrp!". sh:1i.: l'tlll, IUE,\L l••r Iii; r 1tl'Jh". 1111 • spr111klr"""· 1111tny x rn.~. :"r l n1at. :: BfL 1.·,,,ttJ •1<·11 •Ill St.•ulh Cnaiu P/n:r,a, ~ehl~. Bl{ 1 ~ f1n1~h1.~I i;.u. 1 t~·nu.. \ bus JJnr ~;;2,!1.iO. :.~J'Nj l"rlll el"•' 111 ;111 M'hls f BE,\UTIFUt B:ir-llarhoir.1 ;~l'l~I~~-.1v111l Hoiv>. S~l,~1()(1 WANT AD 2..?JXJ !«f. 11. 4 Bi. fn1. rn1..!: 1-. :1 .-_ i;:-11mf' 1n1, 2 1111·1yl Jld!lo" I-HI• ~!IL \ 11a1n1.•1I S42.:iOO. OwTif'I', "ant!i f;1,1 1 111roui.:1111u1 . :: l~f~. I:!,.~ rl1·n AA]I", Brkr. f>4&.'iT'.:fl . r l!n L1!• -IHH,fi•'ll lot .. 1 WE HONOR Master Charge and .. 1:-n~i.l.ikr· ~T,.I. :: B!1~2 BA. :-;f'1\'l.v r-rpr1I tllln11• 'lll IJUil'I l'Ul-!ll'·\a~· Ill :-Olr!>I\ <l•J l\lnr. :"ew-!y p:i.lntrtf. ~ ~til{U('.1 Ln. s."~.;m. !117-l!l<l:i BY 011·nr>r~ 3 RI{~ 2-n \. hltins, frfll l'. qui"! ~t. l'l/J E:~rhcr $32,.iOO. 837-6417, :\o '"""'· • l~·nu-. nn t J Bll; fpn, :'\l11rui.;1 lli~h ..;c·hl. ;,,; >I L'n~- 111', ;o\;111 11'111, S:~l.:iOH I 847-l!Yti. (J\\:\"~.H I J:I~. l ~1nu'< "l'tll. ;, h.11h, 5'.(111() rl"l\ll A~'<Un1" 1,1 ~.~•1 1\1•1. 1·1~ .. 11r•' a1('1t l\r h1·;u·h. '--'.-IJO.: o 1 1 1t:~~111:~, ~''~·~·~· -----OCl-'.AN hl"I'"'""· h I'll I ' h !«'l\ool,., '; Br. lllm1!y rm I;;" p;d111. Z'.llll Jl UJlj ('JI" 91>.i!-43-!J. ... _ . t • t •1 I '' I ''I'••• : f • j ... • • • . '• ft DAILY PILOT BUy a Border to Border Bargain Every classified want ad in the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every d...,. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coast .• ail the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All • Huntington Beaeh Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Irvine Saddlebaek San Clemente Capistrano (Plus the daily newsrack edition) For · One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO Huntl ....... llooch ARTIST'S RETREAT \Valk-in ~lo!tetl. 5ha.g crpt, dln1re. ullrft·mod m k\1. c.'hcn, sbWcc rYJQf &: ~" rdcn· Uk~ t'On lt!r \ol highlla:hl this ·4 Lr, 2 ha $i'.IUwtlo11! E"ngll-r ow11t11· a.JtlnJ; $34,500. • l:the O\'t.•r vct'11 Joan: 1'crm!I or 1rarl1' ln you r Jl1-C!Q•nt horn<'!! Call $<!$-!MOO 1 F! Y JI -Nr/19 \: .~. IL'"·11nl ,'(;Co. 1t...i1 .... u....._.., -COZY- CHATEAU Jlcuvy, h1·uvy !ihakl' roof on this r1UHblini; Lu Qu(>l!1n 4 lx.'<iroom. Mugc guest roon1, co.t hedral et.-illni,,"11 a n d thousands of dolh<N of U!)- grading and extra lealUN'S. Manicured in_ndscapi ng. ju.<;:t 6 blocks to beach. Pr1CNI way LUkll•I' new modl·I f.'OSI at S43,7SO. BKR. 96'.!-5.'lll. Cool Blue Pool ONLY $26,750 • I~ ii;;;;[ iiii.~ ..... iiii~ .. ..:.liiiilil [ . "'r!!::'°' l[i][ _,._ 1~1;.I -~ .. -;;;J;;;:e1 L_"9-=-'"'"--•..;..;•..;.d>;;_ ___ , N-rt -hi j•~c;Lom~o:'P;1:;o~pe~rty;';:j;:;~";;'1.:;0ut~~of't,St~•;le~P~rop=;';'';;:l7l;1!Hou~~-~~Utllu~~"'-!!:._ _ _:JOS~ Ho...., Unlvrn. 305 1rs GOT.... Newpjll't Helglm LAST CHANCE!! 10 ACRE UTAH -·I L"9UO• Booch ·p;~~~ty:r!vari:J'. $49,500 O~r~~!~~~~~~E.!id RANCHmE-fJOO .-Nie<' I Br. In towi&. m111 .• J beth!I, 2 fireplatt11, swe('plfli com..,. grounilil In the lntcl't'll raie until July Assume Payments 1'111.oa.r bt>1w:h. Stove & ret'rie· f'XJicrurhoe ·use ot Spu.nlati cxcii.lsivc Nf'IA1l0t't lll'ighti. 151h, 110 ifURRY~ ~!It' $-1,700. ortglnal ptit.'t', mny be $275 • Cllurming Ocean view tile, OJ1d1 be.uns. stttlttr<I Spilt nail. f('rn~ ;ind Klw>t tlclu:.c unita hllvt-Jrplc'1, l\!Cllunii'rl by maki•1i 2 back RENTALS 2 BR. 2 patio'i, l't"(lec:~ i;::loliS, hll!h lu.ndscapiro,:, T"Ondcn>Sl\ Pin<• mtral'ICC. ~nlml IM!11.I, dili.h~iu;he1·s. J*YMK'llls of $40.64 tuld ~ $.175 -:: + f11.m, 2 Ba. 2 ut.:1.,111 view &: hcatlod swhn· }'mt fonn gardcni and air rondhk>nine, blt·ln11, tile uuumlMJ: principal balance Ot11JIF 'I trplc's. Ytu'd, dbl rar. ~ 111i11i.: 1)()(11 \1•11,h )acuz.d. Our irlonr j){llhwRya. ,$JllW"lcMJll In-IJu•h~. enclo11ecl gnragcs. of $3,!'!00. a1 'T', \ntere111, 2 "'°"'8a Vu! rl'prt>111'nt11rlvc will &how you tcrior. TR~m kitchen ff1r . lih::llly located near 11bop-JI NI N.W. ol Salt Lake City. NU.VIEW RENTALS \\/\)' It's prit·cd lit $179,000. n1u.l <tine 8!'t•a. f'umily' den. pii1i,:, i;chools, frwyx. Only Utllh -jU!>I of.f Stut.e !fwy. 433 w 19th SL, Cos!a Mesa 67340JO OI' 4!M-l'l-18 Party 1wm witi1 fir<'plnc1• $6-1,500 wJIO',ii Doivn. No. ;,tl rM.!ar the fan1ou11 hun-'""'·' ,; . I ,,. .. A.. Open llouse Dully 10 to 6 . I ta-"' .,, CoQ.Bt llW)' .• l..tiguna CHARMING 2 BR In 0 ea #9 nnd rugfl.."' l,ll.'{!Jl\li. llidP-:t• l!OLIOAY CARDENS, 12132 !Ing & I shing art1ut of Blu{'bird Canyon. Adult11, no '16,,1 "~Y mflstrr :.ul!C'. Ciuci;t S. lluslcr, Carden Grove lf!Ah,a nd lhe _farno us COSTA MES..\ OFFICE pcls. Isl & last mo+ $50. REAL ESTATE "'in~ wflh 11rivnte <'ntr'UllC(', Sparlin• lnvostmont Sawtoolh Mountains. CALL $120 . Bttd1elor & I BR. Apts. Cleaning fee. $2%. 49'l-4!Ml Wall of Mlww; overlool<iny: • COLLECT ~'OR RON 1801 1 f' d cond a:ll -1 ---C'Ott!rt&il'K'l'S rovt>•x'<i · pnt\Q Corp. 638-5662 532-5182. ' urn, K r ·· 1111 pd. JAPANESE l\.fodC'rnc, 3 BR. d ·'" I'· ~~~:;,;;_..,:;,,.:..o::::~--1 ==:o::;:c-------~1$!40-~150-$18\) . 2 BR hS<'S \Y/ 2 bfl!I. dbl gar. Walk to ~~0303.nc<r puvil "'"· Cull DOCTORS & INVESTORS Real Estate Wanted 184 gar.~ & yru"tls. Son1c for bt'!ut.h. Adults, no pctli. $375. J\IAG~Jf!CENT ti10NARCH ATTENTl_O_N kids & pets. l.CU!l(o 497-2923 ~ I c · -I Wlf-L-$JG.:i • 2 BR.-ll0091!: w/gor-& . BAY 'fl!:llltACE home i,11\th &\I O('W un l!i. osto. P.1esa. ~~ GiJARANTEE TO SELL cocl yard,, Paint & Save! 3B~. ~rplc, r{'1n.odcled. 16'7 spccutcular ocean view. 5000 n1lles to beach. Accelerated YOUR H01'.'IE 211d ino'll rent ln,>C' Clvquita, (213. 281-6.134J ~. ft .• 3 bdim .. J'i bath. d c preciutlon opportunity. ·• IN 30 0 Ys · $~ . 3 BR. 3 BA·. <1-Plcx.. \\'kdays, ~vail July IS. Ule ~~:z~."U::u,,~~M. ~~Jc l=--==:o""-====== ~~OO::i1.'~1;1~:;:i'l~al~cc Cash adv~~ Stov1-, crptlj, d~s. Children ~ncldang gardener. Sl'lting. Offrred al 0 W CJS RE.AL f.sTATE Agenl .847-6612 llnC'! Carport. Vu · Arch Bea.ch $310,000 pen ednesday 548-11&'1, e\'"8 557-624·1 • .. , ••. • .•••• • CALL &6-0lll Heights 3 lg. br, 2 bti, bltlntt. Grnrious rour hcdroon1 liar· frplc, lease S360. mo. call GRUBB• & ELLIS hor Vif"' home. Rich dark Industrial P roperty 168 11 1~ LAGUN1\ BEACll OFFICE ;.'::::"":.:""°='--c=---- Realtors h1Vi1·n C";trpel, magnlficcn1 . f~~ Sl6.'l • 1 BR. ~ear beach .. L19un1 Hill5 28G3 F;. Cst. H\\'Y., Cdi\l l>U!Jcr..: and lanrls<;aplng. 1992 4 ACRES l~ove, 1 reBrri, "r' k,1ds lpet okf • E\V -~ 675.7080 f',,n Cia1·!dgc 2·6 p,1n. Call 1 · . · u n or un um. N 3 Br, 2 Ba. cntrl A,,._ G75-7ZL;;, • ~k!"·· Quiet cpl or single. RentJlsc. opt. $27:; per mo. \\'ell loc:itccl corner. Present Buslnes• S2'l5 . 2 BR, over gar, Bltns, 833-1103; 5.'lHi'i03. ]~[ _,_ .. _ .... 1100 Glc_-nncyrl' SL 1'.H-!M7:i 549-0316 11w..>on1l' $1400. per n10. Creal ,;;;;Op:;;po;:;r;;t;;u;;n:it;:y;;;;;;;;;;;;;200;;;;;1 D/W. Coll'Skler loT/pcL Newport B"ch $375 • 3 + Den, Ocean vic11•. · ~'-"'o:;::.;_.::,,;:;.::::.;.._ pc.!cniiaJ -11'lll divide. A'p-f' 1 · • --Pl'O:» $1.25 sq. r1. e Cocktuil L..oun~e $15~1 dn 11) c, patio, deck, kid.s/pcL $160 · 2 BR. ·, Blk beach, Huge added fnni ily t"OOn1 ""'it h Laguna Niyuel fircplacl'. close• IQ h.-.ach -~---"'------and !'I real sleal~ !IURHYi 3 Br. :1 Ba on liirgc ]QI, $39,950. Roy McCardle Realtor • Elec. Sccuri!y, 20 yrs ALSO ~MMER REN TALS Balboa. Stove. rctrig. Nu e R II . !look 11 LL .t94-9-i9l crp1' l' illage Real Esta te· 9'2·4411 ( r.::i 546·810J BRING your POOL TABLE ' for this h.-.aut. 2 BR 1·011do. Bonus rn1 is 20· x 20'. 1 car t'ncl. gA r., bl1ins, xrn1 eabinl'ts, shag rl'pt1'. Adu l1 occupied. F'ronls grw.nbelt & Sll'J>S to pool. HF.D CARPf."T RE ALTO RS . 1'110 Nc1vport Blvd., C.~I. 81<0•0.~ious . ob!Jy * LANDLORDS * $300 .' Util-Pd. Culc & nice 0\\INER. 3 Br. 2 Ba, Wrt 548-7729 ~ FR~E RENTAL S bar. Vu , cpls, drps. $~7,000. • Hca!U1/Vitan1in/Gcn'J ERVICE 2 BR iv/gar. 2 blks ocean! 4!15-558'.! Slorc NICE '1 BR 2 BA, crpls & $450 · 3 BR. 2 BA. frpk. L"d 11 I CllOIC1':: hf-l CORNER Holland Bu5. Sales drp1'. 5428 \\I. Highland, (.harn1! Older ho1ue, Penin ' o s e Newport Heights South E;a.'<t Corner Euclid & 64~170 oo· "'·'"----"""o \1·c.~1 of Euclid north or PL Talbert St . F".V. Com'I. ok "'v-uvvn Ed. NU VIEW RENT LS RARE CHARM PRIME AREA 1 ~ n1ill' fron1 San Diego ll'Jgl'r. • A Engli1<h Country r a 111 j J y ' . . Jo~r1vy. \\'ill sell at ta.'< as-EART~f\VORM GROWERS Corona det Mir 673-4000 nr 494-3248 hon1c. 60 Ft. IOI. 4 Son1elh1ng nicer: 11 cozy l scss. npp1•als. l\1c.-Cor1nlck, ~VANTED! O~lhe PoinL \\'nlk lo bay or Bdrn1s./baths. Huge !iv. BR .. 2 ba.; 1\•ilh u.~ brick &l5·4363 Good-paying home Business! FOR lease, charming 2 Br. & beuch. 2 sly Spanish 3 Br, , r m., rec. rm. & din. rm. frplc.; 'lot."! of cupbonrdii & Guarnnlced J\larkct! Free Fam-rn1 hon1e, n e "'I Y ran1 J ba dbl lot has a]\ + $152,500 pantry. P..oom for pool, Gar. 1 Lots for Sale 170 inrormation! \\'rite Bonanza redceoratcd. 2 bl()(!kS from gar.' Kids, Agi. i~e e LIDO REALTY on Hllt'y. $$4,SOO. 1 -~ Ncv.·ton Bait Farms, inc., big Corona Beach. Ca.II ,9~7>-84-"-'~'°""-·------ -195-0.)52 3.177 Via J.ido. N'pl. Beach CALL '-"" 64i·l4J4 l/2 Acre M2 ·Lots Elk Gl'Ol'e, Calif. 95624 644-137Saft4 pn1 . HARBOR Vu l ln1s. cannel $35,950 * 673-7300 * ,.~ ~ * ELEGANT BE A U TY LARGE 3 Br., 2 ba.: dbl. Sharp 3 Br. lam, nr pool, 4 BR. Glt'n-J\1ar. Patio M esa Verd• ~...... Prime Location OSHOP, Nl'\\'p!):1.. BGra ch ' sg:OO ~allk t~ !tores & beach. inc. ganlcner. $4 50 . iv/BBQ. r c n c C' iJ yd. REAL TY Lc\·el !:: aCl'C' 1'12 lots in ~asy ~111er operah:u. O O d · · r y. a...case c'4o:::4-~l~79~1~. ""°===,.---I \\'/sprinklers. Shake roof. 2 LU~URIOUS 3 BR. farn rn1, Ntir Ntwpor1 P•1I Offitt access al'ea. Utillties in chentelc -xlnl area -Boyd Realtors Si;>.-5930 THE BLUFFS 536-8836. Ba. Close to bl'at•h. quiet cul-de-i»c. n1 a 11 y Sh'Ccl. Near main strrets. money maker! I 11 n e 8 a 4 BR Jrplc greenbelt 2 GEM x1.ras. °"'ner, S 4 8, o O O, ~ Use almost anything on ~~~ess.1~28 642--0596, or Costa Mew patio~. $450 'mo. Lse. CaH 979-8856. MobileHomes I these lots -buy one or all. Eves 645-<l'"J.54. lt;IO \\I. Coasl H"•y .. N.R. --·-fiillP lli.•ucr an.xious. Call today.'~ CUTIE! 'fht1It-0-Lux dry Eastside Location POOL, lovely garden, 3 br, 2 REAL'fORS 642-<\623 Mission Viei·o -----: $1.25 Pl'I' sq. 11. Anyone rlea.ncrs & laundry agency. ba 1375 0 _ ~.-, r1ualifit-s Dnys 645-7408, nit cs 3 n ..._ . . '>~ri.:. U . • +.t ~;., -::;.~1 ' REPOSSESSIONS i'flr inform111 ion and localion ot lht''>C 1"11 . .\ &·VA hOmcs, '(J!ll.11·1 . KASABIAN 962·6644 Real Estate BY owner. /lcceptlng pl"O· motion, must sell. 4 to 5 BR .. din. & tam. rm:o:. & I bonus rm. ''our 11·ork is dolK': i:;prinkll•rs. pa r i o, block \1°1111: upi.:radl'<i nll nreus. 2 l\10111hs o ]rl·. 00.1-280:! BY 0\1·n. Val'. 4 Br. 2 Bu,' S950 dn. T.0 . F.1-IA 7'~'1,­ pymnt!! S276/mo. KJ.1-1103, 5.l2-95(1;t Mission Viejo 4-Bedroom Villa A reduced beauty -$41,500. Relax. let the Club clean your pool and plttn sonic fun par1 ll•s and exc111·sions for yow· f11mi ly. The J\lasler Sultc 11•i1h its Roman Bath oHcr.s n1aximun1 seclusion and garden entry. Gr<'nt yard for child~n and en- h.•r!nining. \\1ithin l\'alking rl 1!llance of Sl.·hobls. sl'IOP· ping. p.1rk and theatre. Phone Today. ~6-0'l22 · 9i9-&17·1. ""''"" with sma}! private w......o n1vers1 y. ~ Mobile Homes 2 Acres · yard, avail. Aug. 1sr. $195/ * NE\V BAYFRONT 3 __ Fo;crc...:S.:.•l:;• ___ _.:;12::5: Commercial s·1te Money to Loan 240 mo. Children o~. Ed RiddJ('. bdrn1. 2 Bath. S-125/MO. Yr-. ;c;;.;.:.:C!-;,,;;_.;:::::;:_~·= Realtor. 646-5S55. ly. 494-0015 or 673-5719. BE A UTIFUL l-luntington Prin)e !oca1io11 for slores. 1st TD Loans 3 BR. Coll•~· P1rk. YEARLY 3 BR, 2 ba., 2 cu Beach, 1:tt ocean. AduH pk. 2 fa~r rood, n1rcl. Nea1· San Mstr BR. 2 BA. di n rrn, air Dit•go 'F't'CC\vay. High traffic Lrg yard. Kl s & pets gar., bltns; $350 4 BR., fam cond. Lndsepd, fenced, !iClf· l'oun.t. 01vner says s1•i1. \Vi!l UP .-TO gs% ok. $275/MO. Lease. rm, $450 Bkr 548-1290_ clean oven. pool, go J f l'()nSJdt'f 1rade or build to 2 d TD L 49M887. 1800 h,1t>.1BERLY. $450/mo. ~igw:~i~.1~~59~· rinanc· stc1i l,Oom" 1m'"emr'C· "1al Lot n oa ns Nb!ICE ~l'ca -3 br. 2 ba .. frpl c, 3 B1~!~~.a~!·1~\~.~o:e. I tn stove, oven, d1shwr, f.IOBILE home, 20x60. 2 Br, l..evC'I, buildablt> (.'Olllnieix:ial Lowest rates: Or,enge Coo \Vasher & dryer. wlw crpt, San Clemente 2 Ba, lndscpd, ferl('('(f. many 101 for ur.cr or hold for in-Sattler Mtg. Co. dro.. fncd yd. dbl gar, patio, _____ _;_ ____ I ;_~Js, All~~~~~. NXduii ves1n1en1. Near Ga rden 1642·2171 545·0611 $3.":iO. 833-0l:W aft 5 BRAND new to,vnhouse 3 Br park, (){'I ok. p h 0 n e G~·o1'e ~FrC'c1,1·ay and S.1n I Serving Harbor area 21 yrs. 2 BR. Honie $14-0: a lso J Br 2~;, Ba, club fiicil incl. (1) 493-16.19. Diego F l'Ce\\'ay. On bound-, ----$180, has all, s i n g I e s 599-2362 or aft 4, 599-3578. -NE .. WPORT BAY ary line of \\'rstminsrer &nd I ' DON T BORROW families, kids/pets. Agt: S J C 1 1 F·ounrain Valley. pr 1 c e TIL YOU CALL US! Ftt. 9~30. -~.~-uan ap I r•no New 2 BR. l BA dollhouse. $39.500. . Borro\\' 011 you1· hon1e cqully 11'1f\1EDIATE OCCUPANCY VI LL ACE San Juan Adull park, prtvate beach. 546-1600 I for any good pur~. Serv. 4 BR, 2 BA, rrplc, bit-ins. 7011•nhouse, J Br. 2 Ba, $16.500 S-10-3672 INVESTMENT I mg Los Angeli.-s County for $.125/mo. J . l.ockert Beatly fenced patio, built-ins, sha&: ! HI hy •10 in U DO Villu!!(c ...._ over 20 years and NO\V in Rllr 838-G3<11. · carpel, on stream near lake:. * \VATl::RFROl\'T l!Oll!F: Park, 2 Br. full y furn, DIVISION Ora)1gc County~ *2 Bil. 1 BA, crnt thru-0ut. grounds maintained, l325. 2100 S(\. 11. 4 Bdr1n. 36 [1. storage area. PAlio. 011·nei·s SIGNAL MORTGAGE CO. N 1 N.,. C 'Id. per month. 49&-5259 boats ip. BY O\\'NEH : 714 : j ~~::::::::==~-_parking 67:"~2879. OPCNTILQ 1T'SFUNTOB£NICE 1714 1 55&-0106 ° pe s or~ 0 hi _ 1en.17~~~0 ~. '=-'""="--~-,! Huntington Ha rbour 846-3ill . :: 21 ,_ [@' ·~ 4fi00 c1mpus Drivr. N.B. Central Joe. 548-2613. 3 BR. l ,1 BA. 2 ~ w/ pool Irvine BY O\VNE:R, 3 BR. 2 lxolh -"™ A.DULT park, 2 BR, ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;!2 BR. 1-'ncd yard. gar, off. &, clubhouse ~·pnvl. Frpl, ; ;:;:;:;:;;;;;:;;;.;,;;;;:;;; [ &•ville hon1r fully carp1.•1ed Jani mi .. 2 ba, fully crplcl. •2N streel adult c...ie ...,. pet• ca pig & drpi> .• i:\6-0029. --~v-~hng, c~s101n <1rap('s, appliau('{'S $15.500. 546-1:116. D Trust Deeds SISO. 348-8251, !;.ii.1405. · Westminster Hold Yollr Head High louder! \l'·<' . ..:lra.~. S.17--6r~i. lQ·.S1-::· Trrry. 'fravel pack. PRfVATE Jo,UNDS AVAIL. -;-fBRJnA 'fownhouS'C _.::.;:::.;:;,::c._ _____ 1 as you cnl<'r 1hi.~ fo1·1 11 r r Newport-Beach Xlnt condHion. ate. all VIEW LOT Any Amount 5225. Pool, p~~o. garage. 4 ~R + den.1 LR. fan:i rm, tnoclel 3 hdrn1. ho1nt> 11·i1h 1 .x~"~"'~'~"~1~2000~·~&1~>-~l~7'~2~· ;;;;;;;; Lagunu Bl'nch. \Vhitc ii•Alci· * Call 675-4494 BKR clish1vashl'r. 83J.:8974 ' din Rm, 7,~ ba, incldg Cl:llhe<lral (.'l'!lin"l!. 1 1·~ O•P· .1.H'R . 1100 SQ. r-·r. l ~:""!!!!"""""""'!""""""'·1 --, gardener, $40 0. n4: • 0 $ vi{'11• of l\tain Beach and BRAND Ile\\' 3 BR. 2 BA. ••• .. 22. gt'lided, 11·,l'JI l:1nd:K'~ ....... 1 92,000. r orn1 din rn1-11·c1 c 1 · N ~· -----"'''"' 1 1 oas1 1ne . G ood O points. no 11c11altics, free cp!s, drps. & everything! -C d -.-.-- A c ruv·'.·""s;1;'0" nut ~ .. :00. 1lf~~~u~~~: :\::~~r:~~·~~,l~l~ i ~--.-~-·,-~-~~-1·-.-. --1.aJ ~ti~~l'~~.vl ~:~.~~~;,a.r.~,.,j~,: ~~~~;~~~· ~~~;r/·~~·64~~~t. :.:a1x;o:~~ 547-6791. _o_F~u_;~;;~-'-n_o_u_m_• __ ...,:3~1:;51 ' Nc1v"'·1·t B<!ach... liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~; ~ M' I ""' or H-12-0010. or gages, FABULOUS oce•n hao·b vu .• Newport Beach . I!'.: AR L F' us$ ELM AN ' R 4 LOT Trust Deeds 260 . , .. ' . " d h•11 nr:ALTOR Commercial • ;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;[ Br, 3 Ba, rant nn, _ frpl, BAYFRONT exec lg. 1 br, . . re I f)'\!>-?.500 Property 158 San CIC'nll'll!e. Lar,;:e 11\0dcrn . c pl /drp s, $39J//1)0. all elcc IK'Wiy dee PooL , . ' I * BELAJ. [.0 4JH * I--=""'---__; 2 ""homo w/o-oom 1oc5 "d· PUT YOUR MONEY 6Tr7'14. $600 mo' '"'· 67 3 -i l H' Corona del Mar ttirionat units. Ocean vic11·, 2 TO WORK FOR YOU! Fountain V11iey 6 ·cc73-8800o...c=-------1 RJ::AL TY bleks to LJC'ach, S.19,500. Xlnt -*' Con 1 puny \\"llh Vi~iQii I 4 Bang-up units, furn. & on T11u rarl' lots. Sou1h of fl igh. ll'rn1s. Ol1•nC'r 71.,1: 673-1947 Earn lnt;~ interest c..n well· 3 BR. 2~~ BA, gigant.ic ruin· Condominfums Un1\. P:\rk Ci;f!!rr. 11'\'lllr 1 lhe occanfronL 11·uy · 47' '1i1h plans for un· or :?13: 376-2814 s:>eured 2nd Trust Deeds on pus rni, al! bltns, D\V S\l'inl _..:;Ucn~fv.::,rn:;:_, __ ;__:320:::I C~ll Any1in1e, :1.52-iat>O Asking S\25,000 rk·rgroun<t parking for four-COSTA lllcsa R-2 lot. ne\V 9r~e r.ounty real estate. pool, kids OK. Only SZ15 OCfK'l' houis 8 1\J\I 10 s Piii BALBOA BAY PROP. ICf>n c11~ and a 126' corner duplex, S.180 per nto., ap-.::;IGNA1L71'4',o!lJ-OGIA06GE CO. ·"~'°~·~"~.":...::'"".::.· ~A~·~cn~t~8~'2-442::..:c::lci -H-v_n_1_1n~gt::...o_n_a..;,;;..~c-h ___ 1 * 673-7420 11•ith ad<liUonal pm...,.r1y -• r s · -H~ TURTLEHOCK JI i I t s . hillside: vu lol ovrrlookinJt UC! campus, end of cu l·d<' sac. •I l>r. 2 bn. den. 1\v nn, firplc, alriuni. glassed 1\•all er! in 1len, liv rn1, int<'rt'on1. t.•ll'cl. gar d:" nuto sprnklrs. 2.000 :.11. ft.. I !Jlk r1,,n1 srh. by 011"11er. SGS,000. 18791 Via VC't'Otla \Titkl' Culver e:o.il off San D. F1vy. • ---BEST VlF.\V IN TUltTLl':HOCK HI Li~~ F.xrc11!i 1•e hnn11: .\Br. :l Ba & fan1il y rn1 . Mouse ,'I., \'Ord in I ininl cond. ~9.500. 8·1&--1391 01.cn \l'rckcnds. * ,..... 111uv .. .-u or n1orc unns.1 ~,f~~~n~~ .. ~~~~~·~~~E~~ll~u~n~t~on~·~to~n~B~"!cth~~: 3 BEDRM, 2 bath . ..,... P0~1bly a1·ui1ablC' . Ca 11 Total price S 7 9, 9 5 o. u '"'' • 'f'-* OCEANFRONT_*_ 6i5-fl'lj. 01vncr/Agt c 0 1• n ivc 11 , 3 BEDROOM, 2 Bath, per mo. including re- PARADISE I !HO-TI!Z:, 547-6791. builtins, car Pets, frig. & dryer. CALL 7d:i~.· ';:::;;/;:Ill ,.-., charin ; r;;;;;;fll .,;::-...__I Mountain, Desert HouHt for Rent If~ J d r a p e s, cul.de-sac 962·4471 . ask for Ross LIDO REALTY _R_e;_'°_rtc_ ___ _.;;17;_4[~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~· ;;;1 street. Chlldren OK. Newport Be1ch 33ii Vttt J.!do. ~·p1 Brat:h HIDEAWAY IN 1· $260. per nio. ASK* BRANO New.cJ_B_R-2ll-I * 673-7300 * BIG BEAR Houses Furnished 300 FOR DALE. 962·4471 BA. Cooodo. w/Boat si;p, 2 ·WALK TO~EACH Agt. car gar. All appliances. . , TENN IS, POOLS, CLUB _ Sleep six or n1orc. at thi!I , Balboa Peninsula 7 BLICS to Beach. 2 Br older Cr~ts & drps. SalC' Qi: LeMe. \'i•ry 1·ll'nn :J BH , J:\1 lw11hs .. I~! Tl~U~ offei~d . N'pl. \'flcallun spot. S11·in1 in B~ BALBOA PEN IN B yf ~ l~<;t111e; all>O 3 Br, C.l\I. $180~ ~~:8723287-0023 or 2131 Fiunily rrn., frplc.. bl1n~. Blvd. !l.2': Return SIX'llrl· Bear Lake jusl 2 blocks • BR 4 B . a ron Kids/pets ok. Agt. Fee. --==·------- ' ·1,0·1> <lo., • 1-0"" '·I · fl"'AY anrl 1h;nk a'-"0 lh" ;:1 • A. Pier, floa1. !17~>1?" · FLAIR Clu•• + V'o•w Nu• " •!11 ·:.,,·4,.NU. 1lul' HM"Olnc. Rea l tor ,..., .... AvailJl Jl'l.&11 ""u ' " ""' 4 CAYWOOD REAL TY t:7a-.6iOO. 1vintcr run! Just 59,000 -u Y ' ' P · E • Br 2 Ba Condo nr pool ~~~-----\\'on't l:ist long at 1hi11 \V(.'t'kly. 673-20:~ ~Q~IS.ITE 4 B~ .. 2 BA:. h~ l<'1;11is ·" 'sea. 'Avail A : * 548-1290 * Condominiums. pdc,·! Call us. ;JS6-0?l.! Costa Mesa l'\l'}Ythni~. A\·fl ll, •/l ;i, 15th $4~/MO 644-2117 ug O N THE WATER-for sale . $32.J Lease, 962-8851 & · ' 160 3 Oil 4 i\Tos. ,\\'ail lnirned. 968--6213 Townhouse Unfurn. 335 --C'fl1\NNF.:L RE!-:F -0\111 LR l B f l JUST LISTED .i .. ur 01111 2 Br. 2 ho. Con.-io. BLUFF:-;, X plan. $60,000 by BcautHully furn. 3 BR. 2 B1\ G r. Isc. \Va k to bch. Corona d I M i\larhlc. niln'Ot~. lu.x. Pool. Oll'11f.'I'. 3 Hll. 3 Ba, nu las! l\1eS<\ Vcrdt·. S11·i111'g pool. Crpts, d.rps, stove & gar. e ar Ll!guna Beech Largl', llL'<UI')' duniex in n1in1 ...,~,,, __, Pool labl• uo ·1 & r I 1150/mo "'"9'"1 ooo 0~1 "' hoat sl\p~. S{'C. i::1111i·d. ·~ . (•a1-pc·1~. urnJM"s, pa!io, ... 1 00 serv. · ~ ,,,, • J.XJ-<>OO ~ 1-01111., 11'ilh bC'11u1. ).:'nrd('fl u 11 1 000 Sj()()() unrl~·r k 1 \ ·1 incrrl. $40011110. 557-0282. lrvi'no ~ ~ * * ~ * pario, Shnrl 11·nlk lo ti1•ru·h. 11'IK'I' 5. · li73-:~·.;:_·,, mai· c · 1 \'al .-.-.. on 1r~· hncd S11'('(.'I, 111 1,11(' l!J\P.BOR Vil\\' l!Oi\l E~ -~\-~i;. ~m-l090 _ .~aguna Beacn D<'luxc 3 BR, 3 BA, HUI'! of Co1'0n,1 cir! l\far·s fll\C!lt PORTOFJNO on J)\.'nn1ctcr, I El->llDF.. £!1.. 1 Br.. Den 1 'l Bl:. 1'orlh"l''i. tt•nlk to :i BP. 2 baths ...•..• , $2:'3 o1vner·s unil, in . new du· "ovn•. ,1, ."1"l b"y ,;1 .\t::u· llt'\I' '''''">' "'''"" .. ·1 .1·11 c_. Sl.:l'Ull u. s 15. ti41-lj,-l() or ;~=::===~;;'!._ • " 2 8 2 .... plcx Ix-am clng v1e1v N--,, " "1 ~-"'" 611 <00 l"·ach,$:?5.1~1·11a)•.'Ool 0·pt R . .,;, ....... ~. S325 ' ' · ~ SI 10.(.00. Ar, ~·~ B.~. Bonus 1•oom I · -;t; J-_x l. 303 i\lrs. ~ 2 BR 2 IJa dl'n A/C ••• $275 bcaeh, pat1os, ri!'eplacc, no m"" A. F"I'\.'. SR9.fiKI. 0 \\' N r: H Ad.11 r. $.108.1110. \Vhy l"C'rll~ l5. 494-8262 J HR'. 2 b.~. a1r:COnc1.' :: $2Ta jK!(S, $425. mo. Available~L uwb~ 6~4--1448 for llpplment Income Property 166 'fh·· f'l'IU ivall'lll of firs! & la:;I ---~ -4 BR 2't:l ba, air cond .•• $425 67S-6900 ~'Q:'W • HRAND NC\\' 3 BH. 2,:, rnunlhs rent n1akcs dO\\''l 2 Bdr111: h•plc, $2'20 per 1110. 4 BR .. 2 ba .••••••••••.. $450 * *. * * + ~ B1\. Conrlo. \\'/Boal Slip, '1 1 BEAUTIFUL 'pynicnt. ·"you take title to Ynr,d,,· ~Ca~~vo, O>. ' \Ve Have Sumn1er Rentals ~ <l'fAl -5671• Al<J'f.1100 e11r ,i:ar. All llppliancl'S. 4 PLEXES lhl~ 11('11 l'Ul!tiv \'UCant 2 Sl), ~ -~~"~ Ill" Ot'C 11111 v· . ' Duplexes Furn. 345 C1·11r.s l r1rps. S-11!• nr Lf'll~l'. ! .. :: I 2 In L .. 1k(' i\rl'Oll'h<-'lHl. Newport Bel ch ---1s1on- G ,1, '87 .. ('1·111~. r!rriµ<·s. IJ']Jlc. hc::ini· N orgeous .. : -W~.. or 'l I 3: I \'nu'tl bt.' proud to ll\'c 111 r:i ewport Buch C ,~A ~-r• BR I I • · r d l't'll. hllu1:1. Hu " r $110 . U1•'1 Pd. NI•" l'-o·to, ontemporary '1-·1 •~"· un I "'' 1'f'n! lh~ 2 UH "' .. ·'"' _ _ 1 ,1 p1nPtn•r, 1,u1ln.~t1~· 1·i('1\'. Col'Oll!i rh•! ,\l;u'. (iar ,•Poo l. Ci. d h·11 l BR 11 hlk I r11<11 L\l•·Jl~l\'f' ll~t· o•• 01oool>Oy ,,,-1 llARROR Virw h 0 ,, (' s. un !!(, I\ :!kl' n101i1•y ,\ND .. ,., ... 1"17 II I '1 ,. ' . ' ' ' ·s 0 ocean ......... '" I .. ·' '"-"~ u -··o I'\' • 011· !'I. $11:; . Ulil P1I. \'ic11•! I Bo-. . re I I s t 14 l'"R rlo:tl "" ~:111.~11. F··alul'"s t·u llio•rli·al i\l11naro .\lodrl 11pgr;_~r1l'rl 111\·1• a l<tX sht'Jlcr. 'rake nm o cp · . '"'n -l1t.•11 ni('d 1-cilin..:. \.;1,.:11 ·~·i •Hn lh1'011ghoul . by O\l'nrr. l ~:\7 nth llnlll.,ll;C 110\l'I Mr. 1\tls-~lOUNT 'N ho1nc Job~ Peak \\' de!'k. VlclorJa Br.arh, n10. 548-2152 1.11.\v! 1 hclnnii, ;; h<uh~. f'•}l't Trinity Pl. NB. Day1' 1·1011<' 2ii Pht11lt.· 639.Jj{)l. ;HOO ~11uurt· fr·i·t, 4 story I LtiglHllL '•o--up-lo-.~.~.~~Un_l_u-rn--.-350-'·' I "1""703 • k l.akr \'1c1\ furn. t'Jl'.000 S2'.:.'1 · l1n11 1uc. 2 Bl'. (',•,., RE·ILTV ra1111.v rn1, r 1 1· ,. p 1,,1 " . .,..,,..,, eve~ .~· \1 ends, """' " ....._ -$6 J,OOIJ, h•'k. 191 1'00::. frH-Z•l!lS. f1rn) .. ~!1::· 1:113 or 5.i2-9J 10 11:11 in, I blk beuch. Ne,vpor!. ;\ Con11>any \ViU1 Vision Newport Beich TARBELL RAYSllO.~ll"'F.~S-Co'>~.-.-C~o-ttn;:<'. J . .:1kc C r~·gury C'hrt lC't -I.ak°(. NU-VIEW RENTALS Univ. Park .Ccntt'r. 11•vlnc -z pl"i ix'achcs, 2·BR. Iba. vir"' 2 BH: 1111 BA fr/pl GLl·IOlO or 4!\:l.32 t8 Call Anylime. 552.-7500 YEARLY $3.iO . 1 hlk ~an. * OC~;AN VJ~~\V • I ll ,., ~ 1 n.1rni"hcd $26.500 821-4142. \\'ALK 0,. \l'h"·Bat•.h ,0,0.,, ~. Ofrlctl h0u1~ 8 Ai\oI to 8 P~1 3 Br, 2 Bi:. t, \CP.l!~rp, -.., J-IUl'!I', Ot''<';iu vir\i· II\", l'lll . "' pa o. )'lu. .,.,n 111::. -· •·""' ~ ...... 1\•/friil; 1 11 11 l'lrra. 2 BR. den 1'00111 lo expand. 2l:l 5 Out of State Prop. 178 also H .B. SllO. 11 blk. & :lt_:, ~atio. Rlver. + "ll•"'t !'!", "'/w ,·•0·1>. _Ct'l'llll'lt'~D'·-~--l.a..'funn 1 & 2 Br. Pvt hms. 5 0• 6 Bdm111 $37'il,jjjL'Hiiiii' iiiiiiiiii•ll "' " " " " -~ -~ -10 ,\CHE COLORADO !\gt 1-" 979-8430 . '..... •••• "'11 thruour . Cl'nlrftl k 1 t . SUPER CONDO· S~S.000 HA~Cll -' ec, 3 BR. 21/:t 11.1 ••••••••••• $375 "/ri1n~·· n\en, chshwt1hr. Lux. 3 Br. 2 Bu by th<' bn v . '·' Houses Unfurn. 305 4 BR., 2111 bl:ltbs •·••••• $425,.loi--------,~ S<'t' thli-oiir! $.)3,500. f'nols. pullin~ gn-ens .-"'I 1 UNITS $75 000-,\SSU:\I..:: PAY~I E:NTS 1\.ll~loo r«:tilly it91-0i.ll 11'101x•. a ll De11!~on "~"'°"· -, Pi in. bttlanc·i-of S6. 723.08 1 General Apw1ments fw"9nt BE,\UTT!-"'UL IOCtlll(HI • 673-t'"'a __ l~l.7'=~==~ n111y Ill' a~~1t111NI hy n\aklng .;..;,....;_;;;_ _____ _ SOl.ft'JI Li\l~G:-.lA. 1 hlt"'k * VACANT CONDO * 1 t:xt~llent. siarlcr or nith~ ~ l)o']ck Prrn nrs or $69.74 al LANDLORDSi be I N 1 "" • , . n1t'nl unll11. I blO<'k !i'Om ti't' • lntl"r'(•Sl. Orig. pr11·c to ac I) ' ('\1 Y rrrnfXh•letl (ollrth.•rbl · I ool l Bit, 2 BA C.Oast I hl•v \\' 11 1 k i n 1 $S,725. Tr('n1t>11do1,1i1 lnV<'!IL: \\'e S()<'Cltll ltc In Newport 2 Bdrm. fnnillr rn1. huw· $43.000 l.n\\ ckll\n or 1\111 rll<:lance tO ·nil schl!f k mu!Rblt• ror ranchinsi;, rt'(.'!'e• Bcnl'h •Corona d,..I t>.11.r • drck 1\/oti:nn vil'\\'. Gu.-.:oit Jlt>nl "'Option to DU\'. t1l'!Ofl'Jt 111lon, 1·1~._ Nr. ra"1.gru1vint;, & 1..ol{tlllfl. Our Rcnllll Str-"SINCE 19-16" 1 111l1l1i·lld, ---. "I l l'1illor Apts. Furn. 81lboa Peninsula -~~i ~~~'."11\v~J"!:~: I Iii'.: 522J or H42-:!&1a. Sparling lnveatment Wun111, Bc11u1. rollini:; hi\11 vk:e Is 1''"REE to You: Try !At \Vntern Bnnk HhJ,a. $35 WEEK & UP sider !lllmml'r rentslli Alllli. l>u1)lf'xr~ nl'l!r HM' ot>el\tl Corp. 638--5662 "'ftrw.it, gra.'t.'I ·" vie'"' or 3 N'u-vtew! Unlvuttl!y Park, Irvine e SlccpiJljl Jloomi • -1'1111!11 r.arrcr.in. Rl'ullor --n1nunt. r1'nQ:l's. llunting, NU·VIEW RENTALS Days 552·7000 NJghta e llousek~"'plng Rooms -, ; , . 'f1~~fll[r~R500• ~Il:'.wF.R7 BRl•P 2 _ * fl73-85R3 • JluR00111\,11ii-01l;?'.:k .. 001..ag1. ~nh. &S fkl1thl ng, & skiing 1'll'arby. No 5734reO or 494-32.18 e OccB•An VBi•oW,• Apls . ""· . '" ·' · OCEAN_FRON.T . ....._ A 'l(lpb~~ t -,ii n payinent, no l'lr<'·i>aY· You don't need n gun to 4 BR. 2 Ba, frpl<', bulltJni, L _ n. INN "°',.· , -, frpl le, hbrrtv.·cl flf1, Duolc' 0 .. 0, ,, " t 673 9~0 1P~•1 c,..h, con1 1pl~ rcfur K'(t. rnenl fJ('t'!flJIY. Call collreJ "D<>W ,.,.,1.. • .... An ~oo rut'" .£" .... Id,_• -tl.P e,, 105 ~lain $U't'Ct rtnt 1 (00rl'i rlr·k pin1t~. •• 1~ er 11;,n ·• ~..,.. rn patt only. $134.!rJO. roi· Sft>vC': f30011~·5'11'.!. .,,.., J~ v '"'" ...... II 2 I I U """l"l7 pince 11n t1d In th• Diol'" chlldrtn, Mu~ll pet~ ok. 675-11740 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!I Sill ti :'II)'. ~· ~ II. \~Mr !; ltl\Clt, 5 dA"* for 5 buck~. ....,..,,... '-·'c' ~·'--------........... '" OJ' "·'" A'"Hll I: m 127l 4 , 1102 d J"' .• -A II""'' want ad 15 a good In· Pilot \Vant Ads! Call now iN->""J.,,..., or 837-9ll5 A ----" want _,,, '' • ~ •· -_,. ______ _c;·~·.:::::~1 ..:•::::.· ~C=•~ll_:64::::::2-M:::::7~R~. ----!{(•II ltllr 1IP\llil .. , ''2-""--~·-=~-="!!;'~------.,.,~ ..-o IS""" '"' &""" "r .,.. i11l+o •"'• ""' • ~10, Need n "Pad"? Pliu::e an ad! vestment •. '-"==o=='-------' • • • ., . . . . ~-... • • " . ' .. .. -futJdlJ', J\111 10, 1973 D.\ll Y PILOT Z:J' 365 ,~ ..... -· ,,_ ... --~,~~1:;;;_ .... _,, ... _ ..... ~rtJ r •-'*o; 1 ~Schools and 1,Aii!L,;.,_-'um.--__ _.,;M0=1Apt. Unlvm. "5 AJ!!. Untum. 1,!lf=ll•=•..::P..::.,::.:""'='":.:'i:__ Corona tlol Mar Huntlntton 8Nc:h I ' ··1 t • This variety of fine chools couJd introduce you lo a new ton1orrow. For f11rther informatfon 'f•9atdin9 placemant of adverll,ln9 In tha Dall y Pilot School~ fnd lnstrucfion Directory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 10~~r~=-~"1~~~;;;;;;~-~·1 1-.-w-2A-;~::-CTpt_T_o_,d_~,-~-A-~,-~-, .. -.' ns ru c Ions front porch A. Ira: rear t~r-eii -.y 1 gar. 3D8 16th.~. 1 .. -----------------. .------------------. r-----------------• race. Nr ocean & ba.v. ,.: L b<a"''" Adult• only. 1375 ~ ....... Beech Interested In EBRONIX per mo Yrly. At">' ooraidtt LACUNA ntate 11\•lng on for July wnuner rental. ON TEN ACRES acres of n1a l ntalned TUTORING 1""""'6.S21l~. ~-1 ..... rum.1w>1urn. i..... ..n1e ... -~ .... °"'"" A Real Estate Career1 Corone del Mor Fireplace I P"'· potk>o. "''"'" Oo"' 10 beooh & e I '-"-''-'..;;.;;;...=o..---1 Pools Tennis Contnt'\ llkfst. ishoppln&. Lge. 2 BR .. 2 bit.. CLINIC SHARP I BR HOUSE 900 Sea Lan, CdM 644-2611 apt , w/amen;ti.,, 13"1 Mo.. IN FOUR WEEKS pl tum. incl util, TV. (MacArthur nr Coast Hwyl part;,Jly rum., Incl-utll. PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM gan:tenet, SZ25 mo .• tse.l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!i!I t.tatu'.re adults. 49-1-4653 or Mature adlt cdy, oo """Costa -"°"' brok", LICENSING PREPARATION FOR A•ail. A11g. 3, °""""'· 613-126.1 NEIV 1-2 BR Apt .. Ocean o•'< • Real Esta" te Salesmen & Brokers Costa Mesa DELUXE viev.-. 1 blk \Voods O:we. APARTMENTS 5200 -SJOO mo. Lae. 49'-0561 of Casa de Oro Air Cond • >)'pie'• - 3 sw;m-L_ldo-'-l-•l•.;,,,.. __ -'--11 • Employment Assistance For ALL UTILITIES PAID mini< "'°1' -H'8llh Spa · Grad f Wiiflr Cornn'"'"' before ........ , ront Tennis Courts • Gyn1 and * • 2 BR. Yearly. Lido 03 es ........ ..~ Billiard Room . · l11!and. 100 Via Antibe1, sponsored by Custom designed, featuring: N B 675-32'l2 ( 1 ) L d' Br k e Spacioua klt~hen w ith in· 1 8 1R ~Ro!'~~l90 6~. or Assist•nce Le~ue of N•wport Beach e3 IRg 0 erS. , direct lighting • Separate d;n'g ""'" 2 BR tmm mo M ... v.n1e e Day And Even·1na Classes tt Home-like storag(!• 2 Bit, Th'Tihscs 1''ruin $250 HELP FOR WORKING MOTHERS I . ''ft i ~=: = w/stora.. MED~1i~~EAN o~~~'xt·*-a~~ NON-PROFIT DAY CARE CENTER for • Broker Referral Program • K1ng.,. Bdrm, • >!00 11ar1>o' Blvd., c.M. Newport BMcll preschool children, 2v, to 5. .e $110·FUll Course . • Pool . Barl;>eques • .sur-1Il4J 557-8020 roundod \\·itn plush land· OPEN EVERYDAY THE NEW LOCATION : Corner of Bay Street and sea.ping. lloul"tl: 1''rl·Tues 10-6 BAY\\'OOD APART11;1·Er-.'TS Orange Avenue, Cos ta ~lesa lSt. John the Adults. !\o Pets. \Ved. & Thw-s. 10-7 Jn Newpot1 Beat'h are LARGE 1 BR, $185 Mo R L Mone ready, The sales office is Divine Church) 2 BEDROOr-.t $205 re oom. eta Y open rlaily from 10 Ar-.t to 365 w. \Vilson ' 642-I9n corim 800 a. re~l garden 6:30 P1\tI. Mac,\rthur Blvd. FEES: based entirely on your income apt! Llke Uv1ng u1 a home •· '-"~ -J · !'ill Road LOW WEE KL\' RATES for $162.50/MO. 2 BR, t }ii ... ~· 0:,,u~"'· s · Executive Suites BA. 2 prk'c places, priv ===-~-:-..,,.,--~,11 HOURS: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., l\1onday thru 2080 N rt Bl d patios &. rec areas. Wilson DELUXE 3 Bd1·m Apt. Friday, year around. ewpo v • Gru°d('ns, on \Vilson St., \V. $35(1./MO. Ann. lell.!le. 513 Cotta Mesa oI Harbor. No child./pet. \V. Bay, .Newport Beach PROFESSIONAL STAFF 642-2611 2283 Fountain Way East 8S6-t832 diys or 883--:?MJ STUDIOS & 1 BR'S 646-2846 nights (San Benll:l.rdl110J CALL 645-6570 or 546-1375 HARBOR GREENS * * BAYFRONT · priv .;I"';~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:""'""" : = t~~~ Furn. & Unfum. Fr $13(), ~achy& P1ter. N5ew5 31Br, 21" ~fjl'I~ Baeh, l,2&3BR's.Modf!ls ott. cary S 0 mo . • ... ,, • Full Kitchen s-~1 64·"510 Open 10 'Ul 1 pm. 2700 ,=;,'='~"-"''-"'cc~""''i---~-1 -1··1· : ~~ ~a'cnitics Peterson \\'ay, Cl\!. nr. Har· VISTA de! Lido luxury Bay-.. A e TV 4 maid serv avail. bor Blvd. & Adams. rronf. SpaciO\Js 1 Br, 1 Ba.. I II • Phone Service 546-0370 Secur bldg. Pool, sip avail. • II • Util pd . Yr ly I.st'. $475. $30 WEEK" & UP "THE VICTORIAN" 6T>34&1. • Studio Ir: 1 BR Apts. 2 Br y,•/gar. Adtts. crpts, ,:,=o'=~-~~~~ ' II I e TV&: Maid Service AvaU. dt'Pll, bltns, lncd yr d DUPLEX brand delux 3 br, . e Phone Servfce-ufd-: Pooi ·\¥/patio. Wtr.· pd. Call 2~~ ha, $.195 per mo. l blk to '-. ,,, e ChUdren & PM 'Sectimi -belwn 1 &: 5, 636-4120 oc-ean or bay, 822 \V. %376 Newport Blvd., Cl\f 667 "C" Victoria St •.. $100. ~~ Open Sun. 213: 543.9755 or 645-3967 * * 3BR,, 1 ~ BA * * Large, newly decor. encl. 2 BR. l ba. Frplc. Steps to $125/MO dlx J.tob. Hm, patio, bltns, crpt, drps, ocean. Yearly: $300 month comp! turn. htd P o o I . Cloae lo everything. $11lJ Ask tar Mike ~ature 11dlts, no pets. 4 1110, 868 No. 1 Cenlf?r St. JONES REAL TY 673-6210 a.sons, 2359 Newport. LRG 1 BR 125 p *SUblease -1 BR.* 548-6332. apt. $ . artly Avail Aug. 1st. $190/~fO. A'rt'RAC •·--d 2 BR .turn, $13.'i. 1tfaturt' \\'Ollian. Call "'_.~ """'"'. "'"'"· ... .,, • • Lndry & gar. Quiet. Nr. .,..~ !"'! pallod1:. garage,( q1u1115et, n1rkts. 1922 Wallace, Apt. B. * YEARLY. 3 BR. 2 ba., c ean, a .,., no pe s. ;), 5'a8-6518 new $335 mo. Near beach~ mt A Rulgen Dr. ~=-"7·'7-=-c.--,.,--, ~ H ••• -STUDIO/Bach Tro . J 2 BR. duplex. ~all to 1vall &-,v...,rty ouse .-.-.... . PICA . Cl')>l<1, drps, disposal, gar, LUXURY bayfront apt. 2 Downtown. Water pd. $125. patio, s1nl fenced yd. Adults, BR. 2 ba. Boat slip, pool. El PaUo, 130-A Broadway, no pels $155. ~7 Charle $550 mo., lease. ST:>-8074 0.1. St. 645-2651. STUNNING 2 B 2 B =="'""'-"'='"'"''""°~,...,-2 BR. Crpts, drps, bltns, r. a., SPACIOUS 3 BR, 2 BA. Cpts, frplc, U85/~t0, • garden Apt, pool, rec. a.rea, drps, rcfrig, dsbwshr, bean1 646-2723 or 614>-7382. $175, now. 18th St. ccil., frplc. ·$230 m 0 . NE\V 3 BR, 2 BA 1 BDRM turn. apt. $1.55. mo. 642-4(0) before. 5 pm · $400 nlO. 600 Front St. Heated pool. Adults only. ?tfcKendry. 213: 331-971.6 No pets. 548-9548 DLX." "•=BT=/2~Ba-T=w~nho-u,.,-· · Newport Heights 2 BR tum apt. pool, car port, Quiet. $285/$295 mo. lease 1 --~--~---­ cloee to shops. Adults/no 1780 Santa Ana Av c GARDEN Apt -2 BR, oewly pel!I. 1941 PotnODa, CM. 646-5617. dee. JI/pool. Adults. No 2 BR UPPER -beam cell, ~,1;;40'""u°'P~2~B-•. -,'""""'B~r-. ~.~Ba pets. $185/mo. 642-.2514. w/,.,., bltns. di'ps, $175. pool. Pool, bltlns, play yard. 1996 San Clemente Adlts, no pets. 642-9520. Maple Ave. 642-3813 2'112 --------- $80 1 BR. Trailer. Adult only, College No. 1, 64IHi002 \\'HITE Water Coast Vil'1V, no pets. 133 E . 16th St, Of. NEWLY DECORATED Sundeck. 2BR, 28A, adlls, 642-12i5. 2 Br \\'/carport, $140. Wtr· 1;:..i::::.39"""""°'""-'"v'°;'e:':::"c:S".c".'--pd. 2566"0" Orange Ave. • Call btwn 1 &. 5, 636-1!20 San Juan C•pi1trano Hunllntton BNc:ll 1---'"-------IMJ.IAC 2 br, new crpts, dra, $145-$165 bltins, no peta or children. BACHELOR &: 1 BR., Prefer quiut 111ature couple. patios, frplc'a priv. garages Mrs. Leat, 2279 Minor St. -Divided bath & 101!1 of BR ~. bl closets. Ree. ball, pool &. 2 • ...... r, drps, ti:15· pool tables, sauna b.'\tha. bcain celling. $1-40. 1 child ~ for )"Ollt'S(!U 17301 ok. No pets. Keel900 Ln. (l blk \\r. of 646-3786 • &15-07ti0 Beach, 1 blk N. of Slater). $165 2 BR. Beamed ceiling. 842-7848 Cpts., drps. Couple pre- $140 -ULTRA NICE Apt. 6 ft!ITCd. 646-9243. 2043 \\'al. Pools. • Garderui. Sauna. ='a;:""°"'"c:;:·;:"::,· --~~-­Tennis. Private patio . DELUXE 2 Br, 2 Ba. w/w Adults. Ph: 846--0259. crpt, trplc, patio, encl gar-. ?.lEN, amall beach hotel. $19;)/mo. 673-5629. Rooms $21.50 per v;k. Apts UNruRN. 1 & 2 Br. Garden $95 per month. 536-7056. Apts. Frplc, Df\V, priv. Lido Ille patio. $165-$190. 557-2841 2BR. 11~ ba, 2 aty apt, pri 2BP.., 2BA,. brick frplc, dbl patio, pool, no pets, $165, 735 gar, winter rental, $375 plus Joann St. &16-1450 ulil. 213-793-0427 2 BR, 1 BA. encl gar. Kids Newport IMch n1aybc. No pets. Crpts, drps, bltns. 846-7129. 1· BR, Eastsicle location, very & Up. 1 BR., 2 BR .~ clean. New carpets, Uruned Bachelora. Color TV, maid avail 644-2259 serv, pool. The Mesa, 415 N.1,.:=o.·,::.,:.:...::=-=~= Newport Bl., N.B. 646-9681. 3 BDRM apt, $175. 779 * BACHELOR Apt • Balboa S~i!_nar Drive, Costa Metia Bay Club, furnished .~......,~="~-----~ \V eek I y ·Monthly-Yearly, 3 BR, 2 ba. Delux apt. Newly 645-3178 or 642-4097. dee., no pets. $225. mo. Npt 2 BR; Nr bch. 5100 River. Heights. S45-839S. $200 mo. on yrly leo.se. Pvt. NE\V 1 &: 2 BR. Drps, crptg, patk>. 318--!MO'l. pool, bbq, gar. Adult., no Ne rt Hei hts pets. 376 \V. Bay, C.M. wpo g EHl1ide Lrg 2 Br's 3 BR upper duplex. Ocean Vu. $Z50 mo. Open \Vknds. -1().2. 34443 Via Espinoza. Capistrano Bch. 871-0666 eves. Apts., Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Coron• clel Mir 3 Bit. 2 ba. Ocean vie\V, \\•alk 10 !){'ach. $500 Mo. Call: Sil-3663 642·2'253 Eves. associated BROKERS-REAL TOlfS 101~ w Sqlbo" 611 l6tl Cost• Meu THE EXCITING PALM MESA APTS. l\tlNUTES TO NPT, BCH'. Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $150 Adults, No Pets. 1561 Mesa Dr. (5 bl ks from Ne\\-port Blvd.) 54&-98<;0 * CASA VICTORIA * 1 & 2 BR. Fum & Unlun1. Carpets, drapes, D/\V, TV 1inl. Pool, etc. 525 Victorta St. at Harbor, CM. 642-SSiO. N-rt llMc~ SUMMER-WINTER YEARLY Anita's Rentals. Bkr. :IX>5 Ba.Jboa Blvd. 673-2058 . Are you BORED with a dead-end job? Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today to see if you qualify for an exc iting career in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY. Day or eve· ning classes can prepare you for a position as: • Reservations Agent • .Ramp Agent • Air-Freight Agent • Ticket Agent •· Travel Agent Tuition financing also available. Pacific Travel School 610 East 17th Street, Santa Ana 54'3·"66515 Approved for Veterans' Training Astrology Classes NOW FORMING Beginners ••• Advanced Offers Complete Astrology Services * PERSONAL ,HOROSCOPES * ASTROLOGY BOOKS * UNIQUE GIFTS * CLASS INSTRUCTION Burcon l\torse Judy Zlntl 712 E. BALBOA BLVD. BALBOA PENINSULA HO<lrS 11 A.M •• 4 P.M.--Clond Sunday 675-6661 • 67S-2140 • 493-3893 ....... For lnform1tion-Brochure FrM Guet.t Lecture Newport, 325 No. (Old) Newpo•I Blvd. 548· 1192 EDMOND F. JACKSON Real Estate Education Since 1964 ACADEMY REAL ESTATE CONTRACTING & INSURANCE SCHOOLS GI-Master Charge & B or A Newport Air Associates Flight School & F~ing Club LEARN TO FLY $500. lfl...r .. A•H_..I * FAA APPROVED * Coune Includes: 35 Hours fl ight t ime in~ Cessna I SO 's with 20 hours dual instruction. Club membership. 3 Month's lree dues. Individual instruction, t•ilored to YOUR ability. 15 AIRCRAFT AVAILABLE AT LOWEST RA.TES IN ORANGE COUNTY Lurn to ffy now - -ind hive fun I * Fly Mexico & Canada * Speci1l Rates for Cammerci1I or Instrument Students. Far Complete Det1ils Call NOW 979-1155 SADDLEBACK LEARNING CENTER Will Offer A Special Summer Reading Program Individu"alized Program of Instruction Diagnostic Test:i ng & Evaluation Licensed Educational Psychologisl All Credentialed Teachers 27601 Forbes Rd, Suite A Laguna Niguel 831-0414 I READING -MATH SPELLING DIAGNOSTIC TESTING (No Cha.gel Your Child Will Raceiva Guaranteed 1-to-1 Instruction At EBRONIX-Where Reading I• Enjoyable 2750 Har bor Suite 78 C.M. 979-1626 Wouldn 't You Enjoy A Few Summer Days To YourseH? Enroll Your Child In Pre·School Dai~·Weekly ./Special Fun·Filled Summer Program ./Qualified Staff ./State Licensed TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE OPEN 7:30 A.M. • 6:00 P.M. .. Call for information S4S.1SSO RANCHO MESA PRE·SCHOOL 190 E . JSth St., Costa M11a • BAL ISLE SWIM & 'HEALTH CENTER lndiwlduallz~ lnstructlOft Smoll Clo"H SwlmmllHJ Lesson' {•II agas) (16-tO O.,rff Pool) lntroductcwy YOCJG Clcnsn Women's Sttf Defen1i• Instruction CLASSES FORMING-REGISTER NOW! 490 Park Avenue, Balboo ldond 1 Block from Ferry La nding. (714) 673·2750 :. • -" • • • • . ~ . ' • •' l' • • • . • • . • CLEAN l or 2 Br. Adults, no bltns. trig, patio at poolside. pets. Lp kit. $1~$150. 2421 $170. ,\dlts/no pets 642-9520. l;. 16th St. NB 646-1801. San Clemenft! D1n1 Point GORGEOUS 3 BR twnhse. j ..._ Rtntall R1r1tllk ]'" bn , f'rpl c, dshwshr, blki;;;;;;;;~;.~i l;.mmlmmmm;;;;;; ~;;;;;;~;;; ~mmmmmm;;;m;;I lo heh. Summ, yrly. 30th '.;immmmiiiiim;;;;;;;; St., 675-1142 before lJ am. ••••••••-• 1700 WESTCLIFF DR. Summer Rent1ls 420 Summ.r Rent1ls 420 Summer Rent1l1 420 Office Rental 440 Office Rent•I 440 Office Rental 440_, San Cl-emenb!: Resident Hotel PAi"'JORAi\flC Ot.-can Vle'A'. 2 BR .. 1 & 2 BJ\,• mm a~ SUMMER RENTALS I ENJOY 2 monlhs or llUrilmer SHARP 1 BR HOUSE AIRPORT CENTER BAY FRONT OFFICES $7'.50 per mon. Lrg 3 Br Dplx., blln kit.\ 2 pllaoo>s. Pool. 642-6274. Sleeps 4 -1''rom SiO/\\'k. In · llwlmmlng, .h 0 r "" b ack Con1plclely furn iru-1 uril. Deluxe 1. 2 Si :~ rron1 oUicr~ Pr~sti11:e oftirt'll, nv\•1' !.o0k1n~ PRESTIGE q~ -'SeCUl'C Ba. mctg lesa than 1 yr. o d. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil July riding ~ Mihng. 3 Br, bllns TV, gan:lrner. Prestige Rl'ea. a1Ua<·('nt i\1rPQrtl'r 1!01 .. 1. lil'llll(l.8 Ba~· in Nr•1\ fl""' OFFICES "'"'ivn it..i:... utldl :_!_i~to~-· Voe"!' di'~-. IJ(J()beac_h~,!~bor. 1 ~Sleeps 6 -From $95/'A1k. &11<1antumllly nn,. SX"'iJIJOO. nlO. or Aug. 3 thru t.ahor Day. W5Q. l.JW.•·"'t ra!f'!I, full scrvic~1. iltHL'h. VIU'kN.I .!'il.i· i-uil"~ Fountain Valley, Bcauti· ~ All\ .. ,. tis....,,..., -·--~ ·~ .~ 1l;J;I"~"" I a Sleeps S -Fro111 SUS/wk. \\' ~ · or · mo. To N!BJJOn. cpl1:, No pets. itlJ-322:1 t9·12 \\'t.<('kdl'lys l a.~ low fl ~ $12.0. pi·r m•ln. In· ful ne1v hulldlng, Kl'OWltl rtdng, OCEAN VIE\V, 1gc 2 Br. 2 atnta ,-ALSO AUG., SEPT. &. 586-514::> or 837~161. 0v.Tl('r. 673·1265. <'l u<IC$ drop, cpl, Ul illlir·"· rloor, :1.000 square fl-el, 114 Dd 1\.far, S.C. Ba, crpts, drps, bllns, \VINTI.it RENTALS BEAOI apct 1 br, lurn1. trpl, Vi citlon Rentils 425 STOHF. OR or1•1cfo: I jnn1itorlal scrvl1X·s. :\1on!h)y \\·,1 1 1 1 1 divi~ lnto smaller Apt U Iv •.1.11 balcony encl garage. $190. Bkr. 67J-5800 I 0{1f10slte ()rona de Mar Nr!wporo • Bay Cenl <'r or ca.e. 3700 Nc11'f.1011 Hlvd.. o <''-'l'I· ......._. per llQU3t'c • " rrt. _.. ...... _ ......... • ... 83°1·'118. "' .... OJ•""'"' ~ Rooms 400 state Ma . ""-..,,.· gate. OC1':ANFRONT APT .. ~Jeeps L'(Jii2 Ne\\IXl•'t Rl\'cl.. C~I N.B. 6r;,.1220. rooi . it1(·lud~ CfU"PCls, ..... l.t.nd OCEAN views, wtk to bch, 2 BAY~"RONT & BOAT DOCK Rent!' by Ylk or mo. 5. llVllll . 7.7 tn 7.zi $150/wk. m· Avail Atljf, L Pk~. Ulil. ron lcaA(' -2l0' -$,qcl I tlrfi!X'l', all utilities, Jani. BR, rum or u n I urn ROOMS. $28 It up. Overlook· 4 Bdnn. 2 ba. private beach 833-1691. al9:J .11--1 10 tl-U Sl?5/wk, &W>-1252 or 1>4 .... 2223 91:»-Sm 1160. _ $300'. 1or iM'rv11 .... Call A1arilyn • YE:ARLY -elegant 2 br $ZJ)..$251). mo. Bkr. 49&-S711 Ing Harbor It: Ocean. ~~-blk S300 ~·k., $575 2 wks. Aval!. NE w p ORT I 1 I an rl 1420 \Vest ()(eanfronl. N.B. --f>1JU. SERVICE-. --Delux1· 'nfflN'". Cr J• t , , I Stovall 1714) 832~· w/gar. Nr • h ()Pa/ b ch· Fountiln Valley to ~~· 2500 Sea,vjew, July 2S-Scpt. 8. 642-333l waterfront apts. 1-BR $171> 548--1930 We1tCllff Bu tidi ng gencro111 (Xt.rkl~. N<'\1'1'11\l'l . -. ----.- 135-3437; t"VH le wkndi, Cdr-.t. LIDO ISLE. delLLx 4BR, JBA, 0\VK/2--BR S20) "'k. Alonthly , •KE OF TIIE. ll'OODS, SO. C \\' l'lr D 1 & Hcach, r\r. Uay. 67:l-6700 0~ ~JCT. ~l'f1C't• 1n ""11·ly l"flth 64&-1335 ro ' -· • .~ 10 k ~-· Dock ...,, orncr NltC 1 • I ve '·kr Jtln.JC'lt.'<I C11nlemporl11')' bid" R "Rent. frnmed. occup. ROOi.tS $3l \\.'k up w/kit $.10 sty, "-'/ga • ..,en .,. P8 ~... or W .,...,.,...., rate. O~n. L.ikelmnt mounllrin lrv\l'l(' B\1·11., N t• \\'po r I v · in So. L.n~un:i. Imm $1nt. 2 BR LtL1ury Split Levl!I 3 BR, condo, frptc, pool fae. wk up apls. Chlldrn & rJCI A\'H.il July l4·Scpt. 3, eves avail. S-18--6592 1•11t,jn \\'/dock & hoatl'l!:luK>. f~AC'~IO ~tr. JI o "'A rd D1':SK •pncc D\llllahlr s.·i0 nit"I, 325 10 UiOO sq ft. (k-riin Gafden Apt Prlv. tc1TBced Nr school~ &: 11 h PP n a· S(..'Clion. 23i6 Newpon Blvd., 614-4895 or 5-m.-9470 L.AGUNA HcRch. View, 1 Bl . I-'11m. Sips. 12, $20) 'A'k. t l!i-6 I. mo. \Vil{ llf'Ovld(' h1rnltu1~ "'(_""'!!, l'Jlll. dtil!I ,'I;_ ni•' '41.ltiJl&,J)~J@g: canyon ~. 0.t._548-9'135.J. &~7.. -.. _ ;-sc.· ocenn....LHD._house -t:_.5ep. 6n.tl'i97.-Cd~I . 1100 E. C.'11 Jhvy. •l(XX) at s;, nM>, An.~\\'t'rillg ~'•'\•ll't!' cond .• O-.nt.1l'! (i11ry .. ~fl!itf•r Ir: boy. • blka to beach. Huntl""°" IMch ROOA1 pri be.th kitchen n:ri1.IOTu6Tet Ang:. . nn k bath, $Ll5 wk. N\\'PT Rent1l1 to Shere 430 tiq. ft. or ind .. 11ut1~11 from n\'8lh1ble. 178'fJ Bc!ach Bh·rt. nl Llm.10 Aldi;:. 31i06 S. Pennt cell., tropical atrium. privl.' By monlh: Jn Sad'. Paric Ne\\'J>Of'I. Jr lBR Inc 84?"11 BD. duplx, I hi ocean ;,oo.900 sq, It. Froni :!Te Air l luntin$,'lon Beach. 642-4:Ul rM~I fhi~·n;.', 49'J-1:197 Stove, ftfria;, dllihwr, A laun-Full Houte Now-WHI dlrb11ck area clae lo nil pools, lcnnl$, apa . &14-6420 $8.l l\'k July. 642-1272 rt~t mate \\'anted: Cirt OJ\. cond. i;:p1 1, rlrps. pvt pries: CUST. DI::StGN 1100 11q.fl . -~70~· 6'T.r7B29 ° r 1ccept ·eppllc•tlon1 fOf' hollpltals. a1t 8pm, 830-~ LIOO Isle -Bayfmnt. enjoy Ml.BOA Island next 10 $60 for J uly, $90 for Aug. lot. 84.'CtJrlt)', 6 7 3-4 1 2 0 corner. Sull1hlc !J1ott/of-* WA,'.1'ERFRONT * 2 BR. PENTHOUS•. N-·· fvtvr9 vac~let. !llASl'ER'S BR. own ba & the view of the boe.IJI. 2 BR. North boy. New. Slee~ 8. Nr. Bch. 4&-1 N. Npt N.B. Charles \\', r-.1asten, o"·ner/ flct1, f'ront• on \\'estclifl Prime loc11 11011, N cw port ~ .... __ tnl. Kit prlvl. pa tio. Yard. Incl. coklr tv. 675-4646 Parkl.na. $200 Week. July. hkr. Or. NB, Air Cor'l<t plf'nl~ Bciu·h, f:it t"Ke 11ui1e. Good ~imo~ib: btso.Pool. 1, 2 or 3 BR Apt Good kic. $98fmo. 5411-59911, BALBOA Peninsula lloule or Aug, &: Sept. 673-7910. Girig" far Rent 435 pk~. 11115 \\'('litclUf ~S-S5.S6 1J.11rkln~. S3:xl month, -... at the FURN. room with bath & apt, 5lcepe 3. $110 Week up. $600/month 1 blk OCNn July, f'OR nioior ho~•. tr11Ucr, 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB Biii Grundy, Re11tor 1-Btt wl (rpl. • ..... ,cony. VILLA YORBA kllch. priv. Non-smoker. Nr. 962--8680. Aur .• Sept, Newport Bch boat, etc. 1648 Newport 111!1Cl, 912, 756 It MO Sq, _f't. CORONA DEL MAR 311 Saysldt" N'r· Beach 8dow h-:r-= ~ "Mt. occ. SS7..s9.----I BUILDING promoUon. -seR-,-28;.\, all :ri nn-. 81\'CI, Cl'ot Ms-9766;--t~. Amplw..Pf','lill11a.....Ut11,.,&un1 Dclux.e_425~(t-O{(ic;c * 67.S...6_1_6 * ::~~:--n:; Ilk~ l~~n1~J''l42~ Gve•t Home 415 :~a~lt>!~l{~~~~,,:.~1! ~~· 2 BR htm houJe, ~·~~~1.Si111le Garai)e, tL ~~::~~rit;;:;,so~~~t Oail<I>" rlNEBRo~f': 6~~r()rl Business Rentll 445 , tumuu.,.. "-Jampt, nice a: •*2 BR, stove, 1 1tory, oo VACANCY for tldrrly lad)' * • 2 BR. apt. t.kSo l11hr. 100 clo..e to beach. Ctl~f. July 15 monlh .•• C'lf'Rn out !he i::ar!Utf' l~lCh. on \\1. Coa51 l !l~·y. 3 ~·F:\v !-illOPS -OUi<.-e•. rreuooable. ~7 pttt. In lie. Guest hOrnf". Good Vla Antibes, N.O. GT.'~3222; 1o Aug 12, rtllablc: l)('Ople, Cmtn ~lf'!-3 ... turn lhal junk into cash Goorl parking. RC"a.!Ont1 blc. ILIWUNI 6cftl'h, Ck't'11n 1id1t Sell ldlti ltoms •••••• &t2-&m $143 mo. 548-()."',Zl food 1ervcd. 646-3391 <11 ~. &H-7902. ~18-0019 11,llh a n11lly Pilot Cla.~sll!M ~14:l'1 111,·y \'u, prk~. 49J...S;fn. .. '.- " •' . .. .--::.;,;:..···~. . ... :: • .. .... 'I' .. • .... .. .... --!!Sl 1 ;;1 "";;;·~~;;;:l~!Sl I -·-ll51 ~I -~-~-~I =~1 l[)}l 1 ~!!!!!!"'' !!!!!!I ~l[Il]=J ~=I ~· :'~• -~~llllll~~. ,~,. ~. ~l[DJ~J ........ _.. 445 , ..... (fne .. , 550 L"'Ol.;.t _____ ...;55;;.;51.c_ .. ____ nt._. _c.n_-_ .. _ ... '-""'.--Pointing & Help ......... Ma , 711 Help ......... MAP 710 ...., w ...... Ma '710Holp w-. M a , 1!! I DAILY PILOT Tuttd.q, July 10, 1973 I -~[ *111E CENTD* ~::o~~ .... "'$:'.'. * REWARD * conur=-& w'=~ntial P-"",,.i!'! ASSEMBLERS ~~"'tJ~' •• 'fl':I.......... • .. , LOCATION Coota --Needs -• L!c. ~ -556--oe68 ~.~~~ ELECTRO ~. 1191% Ne_:. Succ.tsful care, Hou.ebroken. 646-8498. For. tho ~urn ror infonn•· ==,.----::*=::..::::::;.::*'----~-exterior. No job 100 small. ~B"'"""""c.;CM:=------ East 11th str .. t 1o~,~~~ba~i:t·;: ~~UU:~:! P~~~~:=.emzve~:i:~ c..:.iu1A~1-~INT~RS MECHANICAL ~to~~~= • R.EALONOMICS Vic. lluntington Harbour. ~nlni·'>'.JM fabric ld'loulder concrete. 548-8668 for est. CORP BROK••s "' ·-.... •-·-~-•IONEST c h r I • t I • n • Cottrure_. Of, 540-WiG, llfl , . ""'" ~l'l36 f,..rxc u1mnl•1u 111 UTV"l'h on CEMENT & Block Work. 'ASSEMBLERS 6 540-$:182 l --.'*,_,,,~•::7c:Uc::700_::__,*"---1 FOUND large_ black Cr white tront corners, hancUc & Wall, patios, sidewalks, etc. ~x!·;I~t~ :ih14 10"], !J~~ ~, ::.· .:B=EA=UT=--;Cl-AN-S,-w-· ,-.,-me-I NEW SHOPS rabbit , 1 noppj ear. Vleinl-latch: purse i: 0 n 1u 1 n e d 1iy hr. or job. 646-6915 "~2-1..,.., I I t:y VIJ"Rinia Place Cotlll gl~ In 1'\.'<.I c:lMI, "'a.Uc!, U"I ...,.. • W .._ Ith fol ow ng, hOtel salon. A few chOlce shops still availQble ut Vlllll.b'C Fair, 1100 Soulh Cn11.1t Jhvy . i.a..,,,.. •••• SHOP & Office 11Pfi:t.'O lor 'lease in Mission Viejo Auto Plaza. Good F'l"Vo')' oUramp. Aw>ry Parkway. Call Owner Paul Brazeau. 831-1400. STORAGE/Shop, 3 6 x 3 8 ' , O.H. door. 2XI V. Nr. N'pt Post Ofc & Mariners Mlle. U7$/mo. Ag1 . 646·2414. lndustri•I .Rent•I 450 l\fe5a. Call S4S-.2S69' cht.'C~~· k~'Y"· umplc S l DE \Y A L KS, patios, PROFESSIONAL palnllng, Ora. W 83.l-ZM \dcntifi<.'8lion &: deep I y drlvcw11y11 & brick walls. aCCOtlS. cell int/ext. Uc, the bfttl Botit Rep.1irmi1n Jo~NJ)-Blk, m!4lc dog. Vic. treru111tt"J e/ove1· shaf>'l(I pin Call Jeu , 557-6.124, 557--6358. No. 236741. t~ree est , • Waterfront ("Xper. pref'd. lla.i-bor &: Gi.61er w I nca I & bitby )ockcl. i:.o~oc~rred 615-3191 VARIAN DATA MAOIINES, Perm. Fl.di tinie. Must have L'Ollar. in Sears parking IOI on ttw Child C•r• INT/EXT. PAINTtNG a lOp q~lty compaay ·.1n _shqrl _,hair & clelln record . 642-~122 or 5'48-lm SunflOwt>r St. akl~. Costa LO\V COST • HJ G JI Mini computer field has Blackie's Boot Yard, New· MANS RING -Org Cotist 1 F\1~. SUl)(lny t1Jf\.1"noQn. ClllW care my home. ~· QUALITY aevl."'1'81 openings for electro-po1·t Beach. Colle&e hand b a 11 <~-PL.EASE ~I' lf You can · penable, mature woman. FREE ESTfMATES 6f:>.5230 m~hanlcal a!l9e'l'nblers. 1st 000E~CO:~~E~E~P~~--.-.~-,~-,me- WeC:ls. 7/4. Call 9M·7358 ancf no qu<."ltti<lllJI asked. G42--J5S9 Days or weekends. CalJ &: 2nd hU R nn .c.n., _.. • Iden''"''. EW!l'/\Vet!kCOdll. 54$-1881. EXTERIOR $315, 2-story . . s ts1-£ equired 1as ~ Apply in peN>n the Singer .....,. $475 Lie. Bond. Ins. m1n1mu.m o mos. re at...... Company, 2300 H a r b 0 r FOUND on &Jain St. in Hunt. REWARD CHILD Care my home, neu * 642-2756 * ~xper. in one o( the follow· Bl\-11., Costa Meaa, an equal Bch. July 3rd 1\1.ale Pe· Name your price! 3 pound South Coa.sl Plaza, Birth -6 p A I NT lNG-R lean ing arc~: Com Po n e n t opportunity employer. ktngese, plCBSf! identify. t1ilver gray male poodle. yn, rel. avail, lie. 557-8656 1 1 LI , eas, c • preparation & hand &older· , 536-fi655. Doe must have ln11ulin shots re lab e, c d, lnii, w/Refa. Ing &: assembly or printed BOOKKEEPER, asst., gen l Contr.ctor Free Est. 6'15--5?40. circuit boards-. O t her ledger & payroll exper. l\1ALE German Shepherd daily, Judy Young J .l.. FIRST CLASS PAlNTING &: desired areas or ex-r. arc Small Orange Co. company. '<'~&ring nea collar. Vic Rea.lly, 16612 Beach Blvd., r-Good -v •-benellts Huntington Bch. Need 11.B. 847-1216 or 8-12-S:>IO. JACK Taula.ne, repair , paperhanging Ext & Int. cabling & wire wrap. • ......., .,. · ~-1-~ .. ~ , ~ST remod, add, 3> yrs exp. Lie Free estimat~ 979-5294 • Immediate openings! ~54~>-:,.::,!1125~-c,...==~~~-m.:uica Kll'I, .........--..... ~ 7-6, 19TJ, all blk. lluf. B-1 :!69072. My Way Co. • Excellent benefits? . BOOKKEzyER }" C CIRCULATION TRAINEE MALE OR FEMALE The pally Pilot _has an opening In the cir· culation department for a beginner to man· age a small district of boys and girfs, deJi· vering, collecting and selling newspapers. Full time~ permanent positions wilb regular raises and full fringes including· personal use of company auto. Apply in person to Milan Leavitt, Daily Pilol, 330 West Bay Street, Costa.Mesa. NOW LEASING Huntington Booch NEW ~I g.\(l Sq. -1-~1, & UP 1-lariiilton & N('w!and _,7or1334519 FOUND cute longhaired gray fy. Juli grown .i'~em. cat. 547-0036 l ~P~l•~•::t~•~r~, ~P-•~l~dl"°',~Rc;;;op:;.:•~lr~I • Gro\v '<''ith us! CPA office all phalCI of'l'~~~~~!'li!!!!~~!!ll!~~!!!!!~~!!!!!!ll~~-kitten. Female. Vic ot 23rd \Vas '<''Caring white Oea col· Apply jn person or contact bookkeeping, sales·payro1tl; • ~ & Tustin. Newport' Beath. lar. Lost bctwL>en MBgnolia Electri~•I • * PATCH PLASTERING * Jay Fuller · laxes. Thru triaJ balance, H•lp Wanted, M&F 710 .H-lp Wanted, M & f 710 · 646--319'1. & Beach Blvd. • Warner &-;;:.;;;.;.;.;.;.:.;;.;...._____ All t)rpes. }'rec! cstimalt's VDM ' klxi'<'1ledgc o(macWoe book-, . . • SltORT haired black kitten Slater. $5.00 reward for her ELECTRICIAN, licensed, can 540-6825. keeping helpful. 548-6733 COOK • Apply m. person DE~IVERY ·Man, •a r 1 y with red collar with bells return. 842-4113. bondl'd. Small jobs, maint & Pl b ' CARPENTERS needed -301 N. Tustin, morning, part tirve, must foond July 4th. Call after 5, PLEASE! Lrg. Irish Seller, repairs, 548-5203. um ing general. Newport Beach $anta Ana have reliable car. Coeta 1:tro~· ofrfCe. Mi~ 1i;:~ 642-1938 Newport Beach. Male, running w/101nl wht ELECTRICAL Contractors L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Varian Data Machines Area. Mr. Anthony, 64~26TI COST ACCOUNTANT ~8f"780 a~r pay. door, Jdeal for laboratory, FOUND beautiful b rown fein dog? Vic: Santu Ana Res. Comm. Jndust. Lie. Rcinodcts & Repairs. \Yater CASHIER Local division of nat'I mfg. ' ' $240, 1775 Whittier SI. CM. puppy, about 6 months, Heights. 541-5646 or $49-3735 No.2661.14. &15-0357, 842--0731 heaters, disposals, furnaces, Irvine co. needs accountant exp DENTAL Olainlde/Control 1300 SQ. 1'1. $UK>. 1793 \'v'hll-housebroken, Vicinity Hun· (owner Debbie Bower ) dshwashrs. 642-6263 MIC & 2722 Michelson Dr. Mature, able to _wark Sat & in job costing. Prestige~ Nurse. Enthusiastic & tier st. Days 646-5033 or lington Beach, 968-5666. Reward. <;.rdening B/A. Complete Plumbing l33-2400, oxt 336 Sun, a~ variable hours. slhon. Salary to 13K. Call motivated ~ivldual wanted 646-0681 eves. $100. REWARD, Black Cocker Service. Kenn Rima 1-lardware, 2666 Gloria Gray 540-6055 Coast-for progressive dental Of· fND at Eastbluff. Tan1c & Spuniel M,aJe, wearing flea * GARDENER * PLUMBING R~PAIR E I 0 E I Harbor Blvd .. CM. al Personncl Agency 2700 fiCl'. Should be about 20-25 * COSTA MESA * ~:1·ca~:~=ked Sia· collar. Vic : l\1oss St&: Coa.~l Mow, edge & gen'! garden· No job too s~ll :.qua ppor. mp oyer CHAIRSIDE dental a.ss:n't. 1-larbor Blvd., CM. ' yea:-i, In excellent health It 1600 liQ. ft. 2 OU!ces, 3 ph. Hw y. Lo 9 t 6/13, ing care. Expert & depend-** 642-3!28 ** £).l>Cr. pref. Xlnt salary, expd. Hours 7:30-4:30. 5 l pcM-er, l yr old. Good Joe., BLK. F. part Cocker · dog. 494--47791979-2880. able. l\tost areas. ASS Call 548-5588 e Cross country days. Salary open. 979-6510. n7 Ohms Way, C.M. Brown rollar '<'ith studs. p F E TOTAL SERVICES CO. EMBLER$ DENTAL •••' l t I -·~ -- 0 , ·~ ,~1 1 MALE white Chihuahua, 1 rompt-ree st J.1inor Plumbing & .Repa~• El -1 h,_ Drivers ,.._1s an • c ean1ng .....,....,uoo V'OU"'">..w 839-5198 531·7853 (em black poodle, (needs p 5••7117 ,.,u, ,....,,.,. ect.roruc · em...., trainee. · e F instruction, x-raya It l!Ome ' •1 BIRCH, NB Doberman Pinscher medication). l..osl f rom ete ,., -..,...,...._..,,, or 646-1009 No exper. llf'C. full time, Civil Engr Constr $18K oremen front office. Non-smoker, nx> 200) 3000 963·1-ml Eves. Harbor Vu Home 8 , Hurried Sloppy Work day~. $1.80 to start. 549-0241. Gen'I Acctng Pt1gr to $15K e Managers J;h-ef under 30. 644---0611 bo • _ __:__. vaillll:ft. o1o'(!com· REWA.RD? .,.,_~•·37, Is Not What I Doi Sewing/A1teratl?nl Ass"•slant Elec. Technician to $15K .• Ass• bl un:-•-.:vi. • A · 113. GIRLS bike found, vie s.r;:. ...... .,... Control. Engr to $14-$15K m ers DENTAL Assistant. Ex· Mr. Baumgardner, 541-5032 Costa Mesa. -LOsr Old English Shttp dog I CARE Alter•tlons--642·5845 THEATER MANAGER Secretaries to $650 e Molc&.rs perienced, chair ai de . Share APT or HOUSE * ~43 * fem puppy 4 mo. Black & Expert mow & edge. Prompt Neat, accurate. 20 yea.rs exp. l\1u~ be over 21, clean cut. Clerk Typists $425 e Inspectors "X-Rays. Spanish helpful, Ca11 'HOl\IE-PARTNER' FEJ\tALE Bcagle·i''nd on white 1 blk ear. flea collar f"rce Est. Before 5:30 pm -i'.i;i;i; Prior theater experience Keypunch to S565 e Gel Repairmen fringe benefits. ~2383 Slfrll!M or 548-1479 Birch &: Bristol. 644-2247_ only. Lost Balboa Penin 497-2193, anytime ~7187. I ~ prefd., but not required. Lege! Set-S600 All 3 Shifts DENT.\L Assistant. Exper. Rentals Wanted 460 Pavillion vie. 675-1391 . I II i I ] Apply in person. l\1ed Frnt Ofc, P /t $3.00 hr. We Will Train chairslde to work 15 to z ITnALIAN Gray HounQ tnd !'~~~~~~~"!~ Exp. Li4*»1rM11t ,. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Gal Friday/shrthd ~ MocGr-Yo-•. t Corp. hrs. per wk in Newport _MATURE pr-o4 e 5.11.10 n a 1 1 · Plea..c;e· call MS--7916 American Gar·dner , · THEATER =-1 Med Claims Exam ~ -·-· wi Beach practice. 646-24111 raesires occupancy Lldo Isle early morning, -M~n1en~nce. CleR?up, 3410 S Bristol St R~ptioni~1 S550 1.631 Placentia, C.M. DENTAL assist. 1 yr. ~ ' ~ _IJare(L_,dwelllng .flartlng Sept. !RISH Setter, vie. H.B. Bro-I --j_f 14'1 La~.!1-"ea" 1•1 ~nn1930kler Job W•nt9d~ Female,702 Co~ta Mesa • I F1nanceNMEwWTmePORT $520 perience, full time, Foun· RefereQCC11 prov Ide d. okhunt & Adams. 968-4~. l ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli·~~ ... " """' CUSTODIAN tain Valley. 213-823-8484 or 213-041-4210 FOUND: Grey p 0 0 d J e , GARDENER of 22 yelll'5 ex· NEED lle!P al hon1c? \Ve ASSIST ANT minagers. Lux. Personnel Agency $589·$718 Per Month Cali 8.19--9660 "'ANTED 2 or 3 bedroom l~W~•=•~to~ll~fl:.::•="'~·~-~543-64:::_::::_:17~-c.... per. seeks 4-5 additional have aides, nur ses, ad ults apts. Good potential 133 Dover Dr N B Send written resume io Sad· DENTAL Ass 1st ant, -house 111 Costa Mesa or BLACK & white pup, •hort Schools & maintenance jobs. George ho u 11¥ckpN1, companion.~. for n1an~ement, Couple 642 3870·• • • dleback ValleY Uni Ii e d Newport Beach $175. Have lnstruct .. i=o~n~•--....:5~7:;:5 \Vines Homemakers U P john, needed. $500. + 2 br furn. • School District, Mr. Shinkle, chairside, sonie front deak, '; :1 11 pets. Reliable references. hair, Fountain Valley, near -·~-----* 54.~2015 * 54.7-&;81 apt. + util. Call Mr. 24618 Chrisanta, Mission full time inclding Sat. Exp &t5-67ti4. Geruco. 962-8290. SAILING LESSONS * Creative Gardening SCHOOL teacher w i 11 McA11is ter, 545--2300. CLERICAL Viejo, ca. 9al75. Deadline pref. Salary open. 968-3353. "ANTED 2 FOUND -Boys bike. Vic Learn (a11t wi!h champion In ho"""••'I No ch,, g"' July 12 DENTAL HYGIENIST for bedroom hou•" Bal -•·hool <• -~ F.'~'-Jn-·"m•n-Cl·•n"p, ...... · "'· Auto · hil ..,,,. cane..,,._ , .... 9-~. Hobie Cat. 646--0.189 r-"'' " .. R r ces f "shed Call c . dren's specialist In Hun· itor duplex. Pets. Reliable. Maint , Landscaping, Sprink· e ercn urni · NEW CAR SALES ASSISTANT CUTTER Ungton Beach. 847-2500 ltererences av a I I ab I e , MALE Australian SOC-pherd lei"!! installfld/repair. 64&-1077 673-6721 Experienced salesman only Sports,vear m(g. NB. Salary 64&-6764. fnd Warner & Bolsa Chica . I Th • .:.;;•~•~t~ri~c~a~l ____ c;:SIO::: CO,::o:Mc,::P~LE~=~1=Eo:::l=a~n='-"d,~c=a~p=, IEXPERIENCED t y Pi s t necc!ed in one of Orange open • steady. 642-3472. DISHWASHER \~~~~~~~~~~~I H.B. \Yearing lie. S.~3737. "'ants typing or lran~bing County's leading Ford deal· Pertee offers pern1ancnt em· Nite shift S400. to $500/mo. I~ FND: Young blk Lab. fml RECORDING STUDIO :~=~~· s;ri~kl~~~;~a~~: to do at home. Can pick up erships, Excellent commis· ployn1ent, paid vacations DATA PROCESSING + fringe benefits. Apply in l r'--"'------••_•_"_~ll "'l 1v1;,~ ~nt1~...,Ana &-20th on 24 hou~~!l~ic;' hour. 66-6987. and deliver. 968-3106 slons &ndbonus plan, insur· afterk 6 'dmotlmnlhs . ., ptl~_?ne1 BUSI.NESS 30thperso! aNtB Ambrosia, 501 · ,,..,,....-.. ·· COMPANION, gd. cook & ance a den10 plan. Paid \Vet? pal eoua_ .... ulll · ~-"c-''··~------- l l••••••••••IFND: 10 $pd bike Vic. 1'1astering Discs Cassettes YARD Clean-up, main t . driver, free to l:ravt>I by vacation!1i, See Don Crevier. mas, company paid life, hos-DOMESTIC Help George Harbor HI~. Please irlen-2-4-8-16 tracks available C.omm. -Rea. Opening new hour or month, local re!. THEODORE ROBINS pita! SW'gical medical and SYSTEMS Allen Byland Azency, 106-B tl!y. 64~5532. Call Stonehedge R.ernrds route. Exp. J a Pane se 673-l586 FORD ~~~-ng beneficondi·ts.,.~ExcellR~J E. 16th_ St.,· S.A. 547-0395 7il \V. 19th St., Costa l\1esa Gardellt'f'. 534-1622 WUI"' ....,.., ..., .... Lost 555 642-8983 Complet Lawn & Gard . PRAC. Nurse employed at :ll60 Harbor Bl\•d. growth potential. ANALYST DRAPERY work room. Open 46 YR old bachelor willing to I ~"'--------= \ :~~~~~~~~~~ e enmg present wish p/time tater Costa ?tfesa tor ex-r'd or trainee's in .hr 2 BR ho I I Service -Hauling & Cleanu"". f I 1---=~~~---all "' me w a trac FE ttt At.. E m i niature Jim 54&-0405 ul time. 673-&Kl3 \\'ill perform a variety oI positions. Beach Drapery Jem. mate. 642-2696 aft 5:30. Schnauzer 11~yrs. red col-[ S.-. --lrC\ Help Wanted, M & f 710 Auto Mechanic clerical duties including~ Pertee, a leading rnanurac-Service, 900 W. 17th St., '-ev•I Notices 510 lar, Vic: Mission Viejo. . _ ~ G9M __ r_•_l_S_•_rv_l_c_•_• ___ 1 Busy Toyota agency in Hunt. ing various reports and turerer or com Put or -="°'iiii'"iiMiieii"iiliiiiiiiiiiiiii 830-3648 * BOAT\VAXING * A A A A,A Bch. needs ·class A line maintainingdepartment !iles peripheral produ~s has an • I will not be responsible tor LOST male boxer. red collar, Our office bumed down, v.ill mech. with good import ex. and records. A major por. Immediate requirement for any debts but my own. Uwe vici nity Fountain Valley. Babysitting ~:~;a1~=~· ~fru ma. be beck in business !IOOn. per. tion 9f the rime will be speflt a business syStems analyst Electronics Beth. Reward. 96 2 _ 2 2 8 3 or 979-1451 . \Vatch for our ads. For a penn. job \.\i!h the best on data processing input and to participate in our design WE'RE ON 9'1S:-1211, ext 261. BABYSITI'ING. day and Liz-Laurel-Ruth-Karen & Lori of benefits, call l\lr, Smith oulput. Requires excellent & documentation of new WliERE Is Eliz.abetb? Llte evening P.ur home Expert MR. FlX·JT T 411: 847·8555. ' clerical experience. Apply sYstcn'l's & procedures. ti grey Slame1'f! type female enced Ma reliable: Call . Elect.·Plumbing·Paintiog -;Jr J AUTO or conta~: K ~I enjoy the: edcreative THE QOI cat. Lost in No. Laguna, 492-3748 Repairs.Reasonable _ _ . night c enge assoc1at with • Clirr Or. call 497-2098. * 963-4062 * .J:: ~ WANTED Exp9rienced ITI4) 540--83-10 the design of systems & pro: _ __ ~ABr2sn;!"ING: Llc1. agcA 3 H•uling Service Manager for PERT EC cedures & have a ~tnimuz:n Varian Data Machines hu LOST: Lge black Labrador o . un at1ent on. Ph. ----''-------ol 4 years expenence m immediate openings tor in· dog named Jack, Vic. 2149 968--0887 Brookhurst & GET RID OF UNSIGHTLY '::x,1t~~!,RJ,_' .';;!:~, 1~~, local G.M. Dealership. same & att knowledgeabl~ dividuals who are looking NOTICE. or Jrttent to eaJI for Ocean \Vay, Laguna, Sat, Adams. TRASli & -DEBRIS $12 "'..,_ "°"' o .. ,.,~ coom1y ,1.11,_, Good pay and percent-BUSINESS SYSTEJ\tS In the areas of material for ttie opportunity of redemption ol bonds. First June 30. Reward, 494-2814 BABYSITrlNG . in my Lo AD. co LL EGE PhoM J-46-11111 · age and car: Send resu· l7ll2 Annst.rong Avenue control, accounting & beCommg a part of the ex· Christian Church. 792 Vic-WHITE long haired, blue houSI!, day or night, loving STIJDENT 548-6428 Acco u NT ANT-Ne'''l>Ol1 me to Classified Ad Santa Ana, Calif. t>ngineering administration citing com putor industry. toria, Costa Mesa. County of eyed cat found wk ago. vie care. lrg. f11cd :vd. &12-5ZI!!. 32=. ~F'\JR=-N-IT-UR==E~V-,-n-1-.,.-1 Beach area-Generalist with =-503 / DAIL y PILOT an equal Opp(irtunity ~ with a BS Or BA degree or We are in need of: Orange. State ot Callfomla So. Ola Vista & Princess, BABYSrITING in our home local furn hauls & gen'! supervisory capability _ C ° Cn1plO)'(!I' m/f equivalent, you may be the • KEYPUNCH will ca.II tor redcmplion all San Clemente. 492--9761 days and nights. All ages hauling. 54S-l862. analyis . statements • ex· P.O. Box 1560 Costa l -_-_-C~L~E""R"°'Ko-=----1 individual v.·e seek. Pleau . OPERATOR notes secured by a bond REDDISH blond terrier, Red welcome. 962-7216 --~~~~----I per. can substitute for de-Mesa, Ca. 92626, -.s«:.nd resume with salary Min. l yr. exper. on 029, 059. agreement under Bank of collar w/bells. Reward Vic: C•rpet Servln ~~~~c;.a,~~ff: c~i~: g're<'. • Immediate. need, BABYSITTER needed Paid .history to: Must do own verifying &: ~i::.:.d' ~ ~ ~~~ Ana.helm Ave.·19th St. FJ"l.'e est. 832-TaSl P.O. Bo.l.: 2830, Newport nursery attendent ·I or TYPIST PERTEC make your own drum cards. 646-4547. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Bee.ch. 9"m c/o tt1rs. Jeffery church services. Oiristian e SECRETARIES notified of the intent to Ori Sh __ Scot LOCAL moving & hauling by EPOXY Adh . 'I f 25 1 50 Call fypina 60 wpm, ohrthnd "1, redeem bonds 85· of August MALE bile Labrador vie San· ampoo un:: ch-student. Large truck, Reas. cs1ve "anu ac· "'Oman age o • PERTEC offers pennanent BUSINESS SYSTEMS ->e lat, 1973. All bonds to be ~ Ana , Ave. & Delmar, guard fSoil Retardantsl. 534-l84G or 534-2lS4. tllt'er needs experiel'IC"Cdl='c84"2-'°1°'9>;"==~~~--C!MpkJyment, paid vacatb\a 17112 ¥rostrong Avenue 9t ~Qi}:~R.t"· pr'e9enled to Bank 0 1 M. fte\o.•ard, ~I Degreasen ,ti; all color SKIPLOADER & d ck compounde_r, full time day~. BABYSrITER for 2 girls. after 6 months, plu."I one Sarita Ana, Calif., America Trust Dept. Box 646-0.U. brighteners & 10 minute · · ump tru ~fal!_ll"t'; high 5Chool grad. Older woman pref. Penn· week paid ti e oft at Irvine Industrial Co~plex CONTROL CLERK 2152. Los AngeJ(>I! 9((61. Ju. LOST 115. kitten. b/w bleach for white CB!l>C!l.!1-'<'"Ork. Concrete, asphalt MB-:1125 anent live-in po s it io n . ,...._,.,_ tmas. comm~ paid An Eeqmupalloyeop,J>9m-rtunlr ty 2nd shit!, Keypunch exper. I 10th I~ RI bard C 1 1 Save your money by saving SRwing, breaking. ~ruo. ARE bo ,1 _ ""S ~0 ""~ .,..,,~ Y , "'""' c , ema e. 3 mos old. Vic. 'Lee· II 1 you a USC!Wl e in·,~~'='-,.=' we:,,=~~~---life, hospital, surgical med· ~~====---=-'------1 "~- ' Watts. Chainnan of Trw!t 'atd Ln NB R-·-·-> me extra trips. \Yi c ean CLEANUPS, remove dirt, 1ei-esled in supplemental · 1~8 ; .. al and "-ta! ~nel>''·-~-Data u-..-.. .. ;..,. JUNIOR TECH 1' , • l'W(U'U. Uving rm., dining rm. & tr · d , d , 111• ABYSIITER. Older v.-oman .... ue11 """ .,. """' • '"'"'"""'"''& Deeds. P'!n;t Christian , ;64JH200=.,~~-'---~---hall Sl::i. Anv rnl. $7.50 _ ees. ivy, n\'l:'Ways·gr& -come .. If llO the quickest & occas. eves & overnight. cetlent woril:ing conditions ILLUSTRATOR iaiurch of Co11ta Me!!a.. r REWARD' • --1 Colli J I CO"ch $10. Ch'",,,, SS-1,· ,-. , Ing. 847-2666, Lie. 240182. sometimes the most roust drive w/own car and gl'0\\1h potential. TRAINING 6 moa. exper. & related -n , L · ......,, e, u Y " '" GEN H I' Tre /Sh b fascinating field Is fashion s~ 0137 ""·llBO -OUT 1 , r u ...... Y lCENSED 3, Bristol area. exp. is \\"ha! rounts, not au tng. e ru merohandlsing. U yo" l•'ke ,.,....., , ....,.. . . fES wiH include typing education, paste-up, simple ! * SPlRJ11.1,\LJST * 546-47'23 ~ method. 1 do \\"(Irk niyself, 1rin1. Gar & Yd cleanup, fun & the opport"o•'ty to BABYSITI'ER _ Need sitter invMces and purchase or-INSTRUCTOR ink line drawing &. operate •~n·tual read•'ngs JO am-10 Good f "'31--010'° E11t. 5.11~77. 557~. " ""-Jo• ow-pm-ch·"ng and "•lat" came-, "V' LOS! 7/1 A p 1 re ·"' 1. earn up ,0 1100. \\'k ad· for 5 yr. old child_, 2·3 days ""''" ' <><>• '" _pm. Advice on all n1atters. bl • rnazon arro • C HouHC_loon1"n9 at ti ••• '255 material conlrol depart-e INPROCESS Ca ue & yrllow on head, Lrg •rpenter ditional lncon1e ca.II Mr. a · riie. <>'>v-• · 312 N. El n1ino Real, San ""'w•~, call <"" ~"" 1 ;;.:;!:C;;:.;.~------_ merit. One year clerical ex. INSPECTOR ~. ' ,,,,,.,.... '" I U ~°""" SUPER u·' c I Sellel"l> or t.-1r. Philll....,, . , _ _, 50 k ~ .. ~'9004 en e • · .,.,, _LOc~ST=~,,,."-'vod=~E=n~g~J~;,~h~S~h-.. -.. -IN~\\i. remocll'I, frame & ·<' 1c1ent R -student 494-3993 or •l!l;!-ml. ... ~ BANKING s & L pcn~requu~. + typ.. Do you now all auuut dam 2nd shift, 2 yni, exper. , ~. "Bilbo," ~. M--finish, io:!on-~. offices & sh" kls . N. !; ·oo-Cd M ••-1eLERS G . Amg '1 ' accuracy a mu11:. entry, Punch cards or paper Inspect cable1', eh a as Is' ~O ere'<'' for 6-8 mo. '"'5 ....,.,.. -=-homes etc. Custom '<''Ol"k. ouscc enning. ..,. per ~c.i.• l'OWlng ~vings &: Joan PP Y at: tape, keytape or key disc!? circuit boards, etc. cntise to Caribbean aboard area. 979-2U4. Licensed. 962-l9G .. I.~--hour. Eve~. 544{1677. M'ICfQ· asso c iation anticipates PERTEC \Vo;k as a supeivisor _or e RECEIVING 11'6' sailboat. Pref. fem TIME FOR CABINET~$/ Carpet Cleaning opening of Newport Beach trainer 'for a company USing INSPECTOR r2J..JO, send name, address & Fl C & WI d branch office August 6th. or supplying one or more of 'phone lo r..t. Glbbon8, PO nu1cK CASH CARPENTRY oor are n OWi BUSINESS SYSTEMS the above products? Inter· 2 yrs. recent Opet'. Jn-;eox 2603, Fullerton, 926.U. T all types 53&-16411 Dutch Maint. Serv. 537-1508 Electron'1cs Openings cutn!ntly exist for 17ll2 Armstrong Avenue ested in joining a team that -~t1tTR~·boards, etc. H E R A _ ea n w a, In•. THROUGH A ~1JNOR home , Pl HOUSECLEANING. r as t , the following positions: Santa Ana. California runs training courses for Un"'&Jlted hair quickly DAILY an-o· T bing _ Ci1rpeni;e~1~r~aintl~~ efficient, met i cu Io us. Irvine Industrial Complex sales operations arw:l systems MECHANICAL removed. Al!O Sculptut-ro r-1.. -Tile. Cil.ll 546-5560 References. 548-7197. c t nLLERS/ An equal oppr. emp. l\1-F persormt>l on how to get the ASSEMBLERS ._nW, appliert by Nancy. WANT AD CARPENTRY Clean your apt. wltllE' you omponen NEW ACCOUNTS CLERKS most from the best data lst & 2nd shifts. All level :Martinique's Beauty Salon. \ G"""' "'ork or piny. Reasonable. MARKET BASKET entry systems available? 11 positions open with a min. 6 i&73-4900. 642·5678 ; NO L1~ERAL REPAIR e 979--S.12'7 e you get along '<''ith people mos. related viper. :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.'...;;;~*~*;;;;;;;;6'15-::;;:521~1;;;;;;*~*;:-A bl Pmltion will provide ex· H . and have ex....,......,.., of •'--e DRAFTSMAN PREGNANT' Th I k I Jan•"torlol ssem ers to avt' unmediate l'\l"Vlnings ,.......~ .... ~. """ , . n n g posure new accounts as d od ·~.. tyrv-"·e arc looking '"'· 1 ed 1 \abortion? Koo\.\• all thr ra~1s 1----------\\'ell as regular teller duties. Oue to Crem eling in the fl\.l'bmit resume with sal""' yr. exper or relat schoo . ~nt! Call_ Ll1'-E LINE -U P?.~~t~S110~~:ri:iin(!u! Hughes N9Wport Beach 6 mo. teller experience re-,:~~nly area for ex· his:IDcy to: _,, ~e~~:· 'i:ici:=~ ";,.C. .:B~~,,;...naocy. eo... Trader's Paradise lrlal CJ•an;ng_ 615-JUI. Microoloctronlu Dlvi· quired-• Grocery Clon" PERTEC wo.-k. i:fident. s y mp a 1he11 c L•ndscaping 1Jon has immediate re• LOAN , _, • PLANNER fPregnancy oounsellng. Abor- 1 • qulrtments for: PROCESSOR • Produce Clerks BUSINESS SYSTEl\18 BA degree tn Bus.1""5 \lion & adoptlon11 rel. Ines LANDSCAPE, Garden • Ul1rasonlc wire bonders lnJ3 Armstrong Avenue Administration with 1 · 2 yn. 1-PCARE 6'12-1436 main!., clean-up, iq:-rinklrs. • Thermo comtu'CSS"lon "'·ire To hnndll' all phases of con· • Liquor Clerks Irvine Jndustrtnl Complex production control exper. #£C)ll0LJCS Anonyn1ous. • Lie. 133790. 646-6852 bondeno: vt'ntlonal loan processing & • Part time Checkers Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 Jt you meet any of lhfte nc 542-1Zl.T or wrlle ti mes M•sonry e T.C. ball bonders closing, A1in. l yr. con-An equal Opportunity qualifications & are looldna; Box 1223, Cot;ta l\feM. • P!~tomask te:ch1liclans v<'ntional Joan f'&Cl'OW pro. Interviews will be \Ved-employer m,/t ror a poa.ltlon with a oom- GING C OUP( ES-BRICK Veneers, palio!I & • M1croelectron1c c:ompon. cesslng required ne~ay. July 18th, 9 11m Uu·u DELIVERY OF DA J Ly pany that 'often: U "Leah" z.g p.m, dollars "'alks, Slump.stone & bloek ~l assemblers ' 4 pm . PILOT. SUNDAY ONLY TO • Excellent fencing, concrete work & • l\{lero-'<''e'ldcrs Local interviews "'·ill be br.ld 2975 Harbor Blvd. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS 1511. tile enlry '<'·ays. 963--18.i.i. e Die 1T101.1ntei'!I at lhe CeTTllos Branch of. Coata ttleSll IN SAN CLEMENTE benefits Ji. SWINGING SINGLES P•inting & Open.lngs are on ls! and 2nd lice ~tonday, July 16th. 213· 685-7500 A~EA. MUST LIVE IN e C 11 \:all "Leab!' 2-a pm S.1JQ.J.250. p h • !hlflx. Equal Op.,0rtunl~ Emplo..,..r AREA. REQUfRF.S USE otnpel I Ye Ir~-~~~~~~-"' ARRO\\'llF.AO 30K eqty. 2-1 BR . :1 BA. ~·11n1. rm. aper •nt•"9 These po11iti<ln.<1 offc_r exccl-ror further Information & in-'" ,,-OF STATION WAGON OR Femlly Counseling I BR, 3 BA c~. Pool. Dt>lux. l\tt. home & Connn. * PAINTING * Jeni futurt \\'fth_ II growing te•~oi(l\Y nppt. Cnlt Pet'l!OO-I CLERKS NEEDED v AN AN 0 v AL r 0 pay ~11 teM !Ji, lx·h. Gd hw. \Vant blctg. 1 .. Ac:, 011 ""''Y 18. . ''01n1nttt'lal d1vhdon of ncl. DRIVERS LICENSE. CON· • Modem 5060 or 541!-3643 NB At~a. boot. m1r hm, des-RunniriR' ~prg11, lot• local It P8.Y!!I to call profemiaonals, 1-lughes Alrt"rart Company NOW T1\CT JIARRY SEELEY, Announcemenh 500 I l[jl hnon•ls 530 WINGING SINGLES l"rt hn1, un its or ! &a&-2824. home $3.;,fm cq . S.'16-790-t. T"or fl'N' est. 646--5178 "'heri' top 1,'t\;ea Md 001. (213) 625-7341 330 v.1 • B1\Y 51'., OOSTA facilitfff l---IA.....11 l2 Attt's R·I {fi6 kllsl in &Vl.BOAT 45. Oassic. Al!O No \\'a.stinJt 8lnndina: fringe beneflls an! LOS ANGELES .Mulil___ha U 1 ll . l\tESA OR PHONE 492--lm -.n for-trrfo: 2-8-pm 5.'IJ.-1250. Bo6mfng Sanli "l\Ml ri i. , nott'. want r £C improvfd * WALLPAPER ... -avallnbll.'. --._~ . :ve . 0 ov.'mg -or64H321 P~M"~flPS>fY' ht-:Jlef'l!Oft Social CIUbl 53$ RNdy now Sl:iO 000 'Jo~/ RecttatMlnal RE. $ZI~ eq. \Vhen you call "i\fac" 11 you a.re int~1cd. plcl'llt FEDERAL ~~~-,1::::"'. ,",."""'11,_ •wol.-klt•' or contttct B. Kraf1<a . t; :J.r. Want '1ncirM-llomf'-Ot Con!dder mo!Ot' hOmc dwn, 5lll-1#1 eves. call or apply In perton to: j;pu; _,, Ill "'fi QUICK CASH VDM ~-~ INJRADA J A * Vocht. Owru· 18051 9'5-7119. I pm, 838-4651. PAINTING ~ N'J>"I<. 35 Y" BILL ZAHN SAVINGS - u AL 1 Ty m 11 ch 11 rRADE '6'1 • ~, Ton ford MOBlLE homo Jot in Palm "wkmanship _ IJU4'"· Take 114/548--0671, Ext. 2.C1 Op n.._!._PPlly ~ 1'he THROUGH A w/PI.JOTO )Jekup. euto. IJ'aM 6 cyt ~ G!'t'ens, loc. on ROif advflnlage or my exp. HUGHES Equal por. Emplcycr m/f rn••unne ...... Pl\rtment I ~ "Liu'Rt'•t tn Calif"' Or 8 C!-bovtr camper or :.•ounc .. VAiue $J6,5CX>. Pay 536-7006. l\tonday -Fri. 9 anW:I: Noon Varl•l'J Data MachlMa 1 U NOW for FREE ,.m. VW Bua, >rt $8800 .. Equity 11'700-for PROF. pRlnt..-. hone&! wori<, Barboy·D~n PACIFIC MUTUAL DAILY PILOT -l-lno C' prof,Ue on l pro:speeUve tns.5258 ~~ry ad aulo. 640-1000. N!M. ln1/ext, fl'f!C est. Apply 1n Pe. . · 1'00 Newport Centtt Dr.. • .. --.,n-a~Chs4t~~)/ LA-~ ~~:C3i:N-~O~.e,~1J-~~~~,m~uf.1i:~~ ... ~:!:·c~=· :39~dctY'··Asoo.ircsra~ IC~~ny Al.LEY WES Ne\\'POM Beach WAllT AD 2722 Mlchelton Dr. lw\OJES July Spccl81 ! yr la.ke car or motorcylce (or s lines •.• clerui 0111 the itaragt uptr or Avenue 2106 W. Ocei1nfrom-l--!!!!!!~C~OO~K..,.,.,..,..J _ · n-1·---l»-:24001 ext 336 .,nembe~htp $5. c • 11 :JRrt or all payment CnJJ S dB.Y• , .. lorn thal junk Into euh Newport Beach, Calif. Newport Be•ch 151 chtM dinner cook wle:<p, 642-5678 Equ&l Oppor, f.!mplo)te r /PA.rtner' 3 3 6 -I 2 7 J t1t Owner/brk•, MJ..1942 eves. • ror 5 buck.I. wilh" D11Jly Pilot Classified J<;qual OJIPCfl'lunlty ~l/F • Ask fQr ManaKer in hoovy (ood P!'f'P".lratlon. 'M8--;t.t79 ····-···---------·· ad. Call 642 .. j67$. ---'.;".;"•:;;",,•Yc:'c:."---·'CLASS==· ::;lf;_;'l:::E:::D:_wl=ll'-'"""'ll.:ll"!-cau Chtf '}'ftd, ff14-lTOO, Cl.ASSTnED will tell Ill • • ••• ' I • I I I ~~~~1 ';!!!!!~~~11 !!!!~-~~ OAJL V PILOT 25 1 l([IJ I I ' 1 ' I lrtt] I f ,. I I l[II] I ..... .• IITTJ ,~I -"· ... _·-;;;1~[11] [ . "'""'-.. ,.,, · 1 llIJ 1:.;I _ ...... _. ·-~l~;1 ~'----;;;::l~~~I I HolpW...W,M & I' 710 Help W...W, MAP 710 !foleW-,M & JU 711 Help W-,M& F 71 0 Holp W•ntod, M&F 710 Holp W•ntod, M & F 710 HolpW•ntod, M & F 711 Ml11coll•_... 111 Ml1coll•noouo Ill ' [ •AJ I •-~ llOUSEKEEPEI\. Oriental MAHAGIR TRAINEE WIG ul....,,.. • •<• styllle E-•""11< S.lumOft I pre! ,.,,. mellculcm. tx· o.....-opponJl"l:Y "' PBX operaoor, exp pref for * SALESMEN * Senior S.Cret •ry u.,... wig Ch ,,...i, k•y SCRAM LETS $17K per:' __ Corona dtl Mar Mlvaooe IO manqriW poKt.. an1weli.ni: trtVlcc. e.\'enln;: Do )'00 tU:e ". ll>tinltln Sil 90 70 DCODJ,e. Cai ~ A:fk IM • Nl'\V Oftf£NTAL ftlJCS V•r1'>ll• @izirs-. 6'1>-5822 JliahlY ?ilottvated 615-0281 tion ln 30-Q) days. Out cur-_!''nrir 11.B. 53H:&81 "·anted" adt v.ith a i::ra \11 of Pl"~· l~:.c;. t..on-nlf" s Westcllll rent man• 1 e r • earn PEOPLE ARE NICE Mil':' Cll.n't u.y I bhunt· )Ou . IC\ l'twlmiaccuucab: lni,_• \\10~1AN, 21 10 00 to CfU'fi for AN WERS Miscell1neous fp .. .,,. ............... .....,, INSURANCE SALES $100041500 mo. Muat have \\'hen )'OU call on them as I followed up a few lt\)'IM'lf zm Cainpus Dr l~'tnC . inlMt, in our horn!!'. Mu•I be Wanttd 120 . 16.51 E. Edtniirtr, S.A. direct aalu npe~. an AVON Rtipt'CIC'ntAtlvr. lu the pa¥!. Thi" jnb 11eldr>1n • !Cl,1-25()0 ., local ~.{t\11\0. Ut.11.ch ~gl. Ablliot'd-1.Miv.,-1Jargt" ----'------· f~tarlc nr ~ro _ Call.Mr. Newman 91S-S222 \'i•u'll hitYI!' fun A-niake Uved 1.111 to the claim In uv:. i\n Eqtl8I 0pi)Or1unlty d<'nt. Salary open, Loct.I ~I -l>ELJVl-":RS 'l''M'Tro 10 t:iuy, Ukt> new ~ 542.fl836 No ~xp nee., earn whUe you MAN to -.'Ork fuU tlnw In lri<'nds lt'Ulng our famous r.d. Eniployer rer •. , ,il\H...Qm 11Kl)' K.'\Y t'1ff('I• k('('p.11 tumiru.i'l' & la11111s. nlcc & • ENGINEER l<!arn, ~ lime, eves & rental yllrd. Nent In appear. r,roduc111. To leam how ei.1.11y Do ynu~f a favor & t'."<· \\'O~tAN for housmold v.'U'k. pooplc &Y!'akt-. I kr'IQ\\' a i:uy l'\!)IJO()n~hlt> &W.-'6$7 l . v.1r:ndl, time-Ylhtn quo.II· v.•/neat handwril.ing. Wiii t !a lo start. call: plorc lhla o~. If you'd llkr SERVICf: Station AU!'nitant. One day per ~·eek. J::x. y,'ho's kt•pl ~~'if:ke IJ)' n11lk. TOOLS WANTED • Per1ec, a leading ma.nufac· l~~nm Insurance Gl"Ollp train. A~ly morns, 1930 546·~1 00' !14G-7011 ~~Ji~i~fy.~111a a~~~'P.1~~ 1-·uu & 11ar1 tin1t•. Apply In f'J('rlenl'l'd & '''r. ~:).6.q1.c. lie DELIVER it. Pll'ture lrun\!11~ &-M1ul1>-I turer of co inpu t or Ed Lani if M0.18311 Newport l\1'11., Cl\1. PERMANENT pat1 lln10, much n1orc In the ru1ut1" pe.t'Mn, 900 E. Co31t llwy, YOUNG \\'Oman 10 work \\'cd * AUCTION * inrnr fiT.1 •• ll lO. • peripheral products lmll an l\tAN troJ.n for Mndo"' Uni· lite book Yi'Ork, &: J how I'd Uke 10 llllk (() )'Ou. If Newpon &>ru·h. lr. P'ri in Cdril. !l: 3().fi pin. Immediate requirement for ....... • .,. .a. ln11t IAA11tller. Stan $2 hr. room 1ales. 1:30-5:30! ri1on-your qualU1e#llOnll inith·h s;o.:,\C~ ShoP ~\uendollt 101. cash rt"glster ""P· & r11 \rly f'ln~ F'\1rniturt' :! Ti'.i\fJITIONAL ur F.:1rly an engineer 10 dcllta"n, check •4 « 11-Rai11Ca monthly to $!1.50 llr f'rl, pref. lady 30-45, call our reqUIN"ml'nt.s. lhhs enuld int~L opening for C'xp'd l<•ng range a\•Allabllhy t't!Qd. & Appllnoo-,i; 6\~1~:Ct11 bar st o o I a , ! out & malntaJn aulomaUc & within 1 yr. <hoer %5. Tall, _M,!f'EC s.i;....t230 be the Cn.Nll'r y<iu'vc been lMack lllOP _.11cndnnt in pri Call ~tt·s. Atl1un1, 644--'i'$T5. Aul.'tlffls f>'rld ny, 7:30 p.m. _ _ 1 ,seml·automatlc eJeetronlc ~ ~ neat. &W...s49'1. PRESS OPERATOR looking tor. rlub. Muilt ht' 21 "'r olri\'r. W indy's Auc iion Barn Wanted Or iental Rug1 test equipment systerm. It SERYCES•AGENC:Y MARKET BASKET Women to Yi'Ork for plastic In1r rviru· l'ppoin1n11·n1 Jl).4 Cnll S.t.+-44~ lllr npfJI. Tu<'11 [§J ~·; Nrwpol'l, C)I 6'16-SGSG pr\ ply ll('(_'fllf f't'vernl USt.'tl l you have a BSEE dearee or Has immediate openings due ntoldlng plant. Sl6-337tl. Pi\t, v.Wkdup, r>-~31112. lh~~111· __ I -J ~ Behind Tony'" Bldi,: i\Jat'\. n,1p, fi.14·53'l ), 6Q..S'773. : equivalent with a mlnlmum Afrcr 5 P~! B)' Appolntmenl ll> remodeling in Orangoe PRODUCTION CONTROL SALES ~ Sl'OP~ Bll.K" ~oon Pools is V l llOT ~ink &.· v.·hil" shng ~usical Instr ument• n2 1 , of 3 yean dealgn eiperlenoe ~CCOUJltnnl·[}egree to S15K Counly area: Pertee offer! permanent SPLENDID SPARE now \11tervleY.·1ni;: SWcs1n('rl lhmw ni;:<, 1 ·9x12;;:""=co~n~.~.,'1;;:::::;:;::..;.:_:::;:.:;;.::::.:::..:::: with an.emphaals on analog ntrol Engr, BSEE to SUK SERVICE DELI CLERK enipk>yment, paid \'llCation.\ TIME OPPORTUNITY k i\tttnngeNi. ~row v.•1th 11 , cupl.iulu,1, frplc ~n..'t'n. ga~ Y,\)t,\llA 12 ttrring '~~t h • &: digital circuitry, apply to r:d/~e shrthnd IW-$625 W kl 1 vi 1 a.ftt'r 6 months, plus Of"M! Na tionally known 3AI nitMI rorn1W\n)' th11I is groo•lng & Antiques IOO logs I.: J,?ratc'. 71 1 L•do Park ca'O(', p<'rfi·c• rond. $90. Call i Solid State Electronics &:. 1 I mm Loan Proc ·$850 e are gee ~ ndl dua "'eek pa1d time off 81 contpan)' ha!I OJ)('nlng for ~·:1Cp:1rwl 1ng 1hn1 $outht'rn . . l>r., Apt. ''· ,\Joona Aptll., uflrr ;,, 5.'.&-!1618. ' :we"c~epku~l~pi: ~~,·~le.r :~~ who is la r with Otristmas. company paid civic mlndl:'t! vcrson. Our Cuhfornu1. ... HltH' !;\goon • \\F~IERN Pl\ll\'T!N'CS. N.B. \\',\.'-;Tf:D -Gultur 1cuclX"rl "'"' prepared foods, etc. life, hospital, s u r g i ca I fund raising 111'1(! lnelu<les Pool.'! Inc. 1 l~T.W.!. h?Ughl and .'!Old at !5.j(I SQ. ~ , , , lor \{'~Mn~ 111 ni y hon1e One<" grammlng, ~ may be the Pa.yroll-Comt:r to $750+ FRESH nSl-1 P ERSON n'K!dical and dental benefits. C8nd)', novelties. greeting TAKING Applications for {':<· Co.'l. ... t 11"''Y· Laguna IWRCh. Ort!F~:'\Ti\I .• !.~GS n V.l'!t'!k. 5-10-1 006 !Nan<")'I individual we seek. P1eaM Sec'y/RE IA;!gaJ to S650 An experi<'nced fish person Excellent w or!;: i n g con-cards, candle~. plU.'! niuch pcrlencro nXJld<'rs & e.-.:· t\NTJQUE S<'U<'e ..: a r '' ,. rl Colli'Clor-huyer ll'ants .old i send re.!lume with salary Re.cept Gen'! Ofc to ~ to cut, fillel, and display dltions and growth poten· more. Our rornmb;~lon.~ lhl' IX'rienl't'd carpentel"li. Appl)' 11'()()(! frame, Locau1Hul la!).. Orlrn:11:1 "\!:·~ or 1111 .!ll1."11 1 Office Furn iture/ history toE: R Sec~ to $600 fish. f.lollt importantly, \l.'e tiol. hig hest, no lnvcs1n1{'nl. 11'<' in pcr!V'ltl 191::1 Dl:'f>l't', SA rlc .• GTI·liH6 ~ ~Y 1hi one~. Bnx E . 824 P TEC :;~y Typi:~· = are seeklng individuals "''ho EXPEDITER· train. Prt>st\g<' 1>01111011 con· ERICS"-~~80v0A1 CHTS Appliances 802 931ro_ ~;;::c ,so{,00~;-4o'if· quip. , 1'~il & 1'1.ail Clerk can deal directly with peo-tact~ schools. chur<"llf'~. .-,,.. . IRr-.1 (o)u•('\ilivto nlOdi!I C Ill<'· c ' s $360 pie. • club!>, Organl:t.aHons. \\'rill•: KENf\tOHF n u·1 on 1 I f OH S,\U;; 4 ('l'n1rttof1' IOl'S, 1orv rTbu ilt cnrbon rlbhnn BUSINESS SYSTEMS 17112 Amultrong Ave. Irvine Industrial Complex Girl }Tiday to $600 This job Y!'ill entail pro-Including !('lephone number TELEPHO~E S.1les. \\'ork W"""·o· .~~ ,.,,,, ,1_,' "1-,'h l/11rhor R c .~ r f\lr1norh1! '" Typist Legal/RE to $To0 Qualified llea t I ductlon shOrtage folio.....• up P O Go g_-C fron1 your O'.\'U hon1r ""'"' ''"' .. •;1•-• "' p r·~ -nr\'~'r u11l'd. Prl. l'ty. S.150. Var""'•• P·T Job• to $3.00 hr. \V~hc·•ay',"",1y "18'th,•9PaPnY> •nd part• .,~lt•'hg. s1-,1d to: . . x '· anoga Iii I . . . for S80 ri11iy1011> ;11110111;1!\c Ul'k . .......,.1 l,.,,,.11hon, $1 iO. ll·l:l-~I . ' ~ L'U ...., J " .,..-... .... Pruit:, Cnl !)!:!(I.I. -g 1e11t comm1ss1ons. Ex· \\'asher · $65 Guarante<'d & r11l'h. in1·\udr<1 1ransfrr fl'o:•. Santa Ana, Calif. 92705 U CALL TRISH HOPKINS thru 1 pni. be familiar with cleetronics Sales-pe' riencl! no 1 nec:essary. free iJcllvi;.,,_ ~16-S67Z or Phone . 558·5626. A:.k for £XLC S\t'\'I eh~ Sl51SZ'). Equal OpportunltyEmploycr JERRI WHJTI'El\10RE p r oducti o n con.trol. 8J2-'i18-I Oi"o"l.t,· . ., f\lr.r-.liller. S&-chrll S.~:.?t IXi!;k~ M-F 488 E. 17th St. Cat Irvine) O f 2975llarbor Blvd, M.inlmum 1 yenr experience \\11! TK'l'XI 2 or 3 ~harp gnlio: Tf.'CJfNICl \N . """ SW/~. 11ll'1'C(• l:'.nt. 867 \V 19 ES TABLISHED janitorial Sult• 224 642-1470 Costa MeA& in production expediting· \\'ho n!X' inf<'regted In \Vo1·k· PERT1EC 'fr ~,REIGIIT Oan111.ge Snle on i\Ll. s:lns!' AQUArtun1. 26 ~111. C:'ll li12-l •l<l!t 1 good __., · 714: 549-3282 dlspntchfng required. Apply ing 0 crs . perinannnt nc·~ llotpoinl & \\'hlrlpool :\ho"·· ilK·I. ftourt>SCf'nt light , p /O ----..~2~61 :;1~11' "::es permo~an~ --Jta"' -.,.,.. ..,..... Equal Opportunity En1ployer or 11ubmit resume lo: Tn n very acllvl' \\'Ont<'n·s em, plo,yment~ pap11d val!ntlokn ri'rrig I \\'11.shC'N I dryers s!lcnt i.:lnnl fllr pu n1p, lf:. l•not rg•ns PERT EC Bou tique. F.t:Pt time. Pc1•m a I.er n1onu1s us ~ ll'!'C' 5'\5--0780 ' Dynn ·flnw liltrr, onrl 11nrlcr 1 employment. Experienced JANITOR MEDJCAL Assistant, EKG. Position 8\'Di1. l\lui>t have J)litd ti!ll{' off nl (.1instma~. ' . i:rnvc l flllC'r 2 !waters (')(· Free Organ Lessons ' preferred, but not essenfinl. F\t JNJ, Venlpuncture, Dssls1 prior t'Omi:any paid life, hospital, f ltf.F: PirJrup.R1:ff'ig.. 11n,y tru~! ! S50 963-JSM. ' ' : Will train right man. Call 11 time, position includes doctor. Salary open, apply BUSlNF.SS SYSTE~l S Sales exp & be o~'('r ts. si.:rg1cal. mcdiral and den· apphanccs, running or not. --ESTATE S-ALE-• 646-8363. tile floor &-carpet malnten-in pei-son 9-12 ain, 400 1 2 Call for a pp't. 11t.1 bf'n<'ri1s. Exet'llent 11·ork-Any ~crap nietnl. 675-5r.i8 At Long A1 You Like I ' an<."(!, Immed. opening, Park Ne1vport Center Dr., Suite 711 Sa:;::nl~~ca1~11uc Tl-IE LOOK 644-6500 i11g t"Onditions and gro"1h 1111y1in1c. .\nhqlh~~. ~/a\•ilanrl China, -EXPERIENCED • AUTOMOTIVE CASHIER NEWPORT DATSUN 11))) w. Coast llwy., Newport Beach, Ca. Lido F1agship Convalescent 41.1, Npt ~h Irvine Industrial Complf'x parenlial. NEAfl nl'"'. .ir · !)£·tux dbl-ilt· .. 11·. ~ um:tut'l', household ~r Flagship Rd., 11.'B •• l\1EN 2140 needed in An t"qua l o pp 0 r 1 u n i t y -Kl'l\·inator. Sidi• hy 5l•l4: 111'.111.c, tools. Z52S \0rd~iun * G4:Z.S044 * HB/FV for LA Time11 auto employer nt·f SECRETARY SR, TEST l'l:'lriJ,?. $800 \·al .. S3:)(), l)1.. (l)s!a ,\ff'!le. 5-1.,.io,,.1. route. 3 AM-6AM. Eorn S:1il0 556-1:>17 GIRLS · Stash 1hc cash lt>r JANITOR, lite mainh!nance, + per mo. Need dependable Programmer .,,. TECHNICIAN Rent Wa1hers /Dryer1 used apparel. c n.s u a Is. !/ti Ove %1 A car. 847-tl979 S t I I I 52 . 11 . 01ektalls. furs, off1~ 1\'toar. me. r • pply in MODELS needed, \viii train. yt ems An I mm e di ate · \\'k. Fu mn int. F: s t11.blished consignnlt'nt Coper.<>valn Huntington Beach pa.rt time eves. call 539-6498 $850 fte paid opening exists for * 6.19-1202 * IUiop, call for appt. Tues· Non•J)ll\)'<'rs t.· playent \\'l'l· j 1·0111t' lo 11ttr1ul Tue!ICll\)' nL1,'flt nr 7:30 1>~1. \\'e "'ant E'\'l'l')'O!ll' to learn 10 plicy the organ! 1\ll materlal.s fumil;hcd, T()n\ DiMtorich • in rhaJ"ic. Cal1 &15--6400, ?\tiss Steele EXPER I ENCED apt. manager, 15 Costa Mesa units, pleasant loCatlon. 64&-8059. n e~t Hospital, 18811 aft Gpm -\Vestcliff (THIS IS. A R E C ON D . APPLIANCES .Sa::,::t.__,>1::4:..-<I.'l""'l:.;l.~----Florlda St .. H.B 8.47-3.515. Personnel Agentv a secretary with a Orliven..'<I miar Dunlap' 1 .., N ... ~ Bl"' • JI"~ NE\V Chevron Station ln 0 1, · · ·· · 3 CHALLENGING & • -. -,,,. · . · l''O'ft SAl .E: Ga11 "-cidint: ·Cl\"""'' "' ·a ...... .,.,r JUNIOR SALESMAN: needs 3 attendant sales1ncn. 1651 E . Edingtor, S .. <\. m1n1mum yrs. t x-IN'.TERESTING JOB) 181.) rN·~'l\'port . Ci>.! a.18-7780 uni1 . all nt..,\._ :-.•ever US(>(l. J oiiiii0ii0Coiiii~~· ... •~1,..ii;ii,..iii,..I : Phone 642-2151 COAST MUSIC ·Earn S20-$4o per \\-eek Nlte It Eves. shUts. Exp. ,1;.: (~liU~.~~~~tcr1 perience. M u • t \\'JLI. l<>ST i·rtlihratr iro tile 1100\ 1-.Jt Jl(lr rablC' 'vashl'r, Cutting 101·ch. 5 tip,;, etc. ' \\'Orldng after school and R I' 'd c II f 't ~ ~ ty~ 60 wpm, take · . · u used one vr. SSO or best of· Finl SIOO. tnk~ &IS-5626. ORGAN SALE • EXPERIENCED waitress & coolc wanted. Nights. 506 W. 'Balboa, Newport Beach. EXPERIENCED Insurance secretary, call for ap- pointment, 4!/6-2114 on Saturdays getting new c I req . a or a pp . Also 1-~cc Jobs 'i •h•o-rlhand at 80 11hoot 11111~ l'C'l~1r t'On1pu ter fer, 9, =10'79 • k -'I •1·11 M0-1307 outpul nuC'ro film sys1C'nl!I. 1...-n !I ,.,r " r. " 1 er. \\'urlilzf'r 1''1'1clory Aulhoriied ~f~~ThJ's :':' no~h~ ~~~ NEWPORTER INN REAL ESTATB SALES wpm. Bark1.'l'Ound in digita l 1·ir· KF:Ni\'tORE l'lct't. 1!rycr, 2 !:STATE SALE Sale on niMy mocfi:l•. Other • route and docs not include Needs l\flddlc ~~ or <1lder N SUCCE~ CAREER cuitry fp1'l'fcrrably T'l'L in· Y<"al':!i Xlnr cornl $75. Unu11unl furn itur'f!, oriC'ntnl brands ,!!90 on aalr, priced : ...,. .. -... ew or expe.nenced.1Join lhe Apply In Person ti'5.'11ltCft r·ii'CUilsl, "°"·C'r * 9?.6-1657 * rug, refrlg. r.1ust sell . frorn $,,.;r.i. deliveries or collecting. male gardener for pern1. World's largest and fastest , 532 3970 673-9'..182 W II' h M · C"ly \Ve have openings In South· position. No phone calls growing resale organUatlon Call R. R. Scott su ~plle!I: ~llT d<'Orctii;in c!r· Building M•ter1•l1 I06 -or · · a IC S tJSIC 1 ' \vest Costa Mesa and South please. Apply In person. Ask with a networ k of over 300 cui!s, CRr _cpn11:ot c1rc.u11s -JNOJAN JC!'l'i·elry dL~playr<J South Coruit Plazo. 54().2830 . IIuntlngton Beach only. for Cl~ Ellis ( h cad offices and become a (714) 5464030 l 1u1d scr\'O cui:tnt~ ,helpful. e Surplus . Bulldft1g by Navajo Trarling at the FIBERGLASS .>Ont opportunity for quafitied man. lland lamtnafulg, gd coating, touch UJ\ ete. Min 2 )'Ts ex'J'. req. 6'l5.l l64. Apply now! 968-9641. gardener) U07 Jan1boree member of our ~tillionalre Ext. 153 2 ;--eai:s '?~.l~al ~:ai~tng pl us MATERIAL_ lO'lO's of NE\V Or~e Co~ty Fair at res· STOREY & Clark coMOlf' Rd., N.B. Club. Multi-million dollar 3·J Ylflrs ~XJll'Meni:e. ITE;>i!S! Doors. h1111hc1·, ply. t'!Vlltton pnce11:. piano -good oondil'°':1 SBi. KARATE advertising program. Jo'ree 3333 Harbor Blvd. TEST \l.'OOd, alum shcctin", rnold· LARGE li brary 1ah\e, lan::e 2-1451 Col'la Crf'st11 Dnvc, El ~aranteed licensing school. Costa Mesa, Calif. ing. \vlnck>\\•s. etc. credeTU".a. is· retrig. \l.'l il.'t' I Toro. Call 837·4239. N~•SLVNs & AIDES Exce~nt sales 1raininy. TECHNICIAN BUILDERS. SURPLUS liiimnker. 645-5115. Sell Idle 1tem11 ... 642·5678 \Vhat IS yot,1r license u·orth ; Z·IOO So. f.ta1n St., S.A. No exper. nee., salary to llospitaJ Staff Relief to you? Check our monthly f ~ ~Ion thru Sat 10·5 1NstRUCTORS 'VANTED FOREIGN Car Parts counter man, great opportunity for a d vancement w/rapldly growing chain. Apply in person at 187S8 Beach Blvd . • FORE LADY Sportswear mfg. 1''B. Salary open . steady. 642-34.72. start, must purchase Work The 0a)"l lc. Shills ~1~:roa:,..r:~·~~:eme~~1 cJ!au > RF.QUIRES minimum of Of}(! TI<I: 5*1-1032 •. ..,,~ . unilonn. Call Mr. Lennon Yo"~ ••. Good Poy. m · I -,,...., ....., "'"" ••"''... Vi,.,.inia Jones 83548U. year i>xpe. rience per onnin~ Furn>'turo 810 ~ .. .. ~ ... ·-...... iiiiii..,iiiiiiiioJNo !o'ees Or Rebntes. ·oRED CARPET I C f un c t 1011 t e1;t a n d ·;. AJ/j~,,_Ml ./JJJJ ' '. rt. KEYPUNCH llomenUlkers-Upjohn Realtors troul!IE'Shooting of electronic F:O.U .•. dng. set w/tablc pads . e; {J .,/t/b~.,W,,I, 'It. ruu. Time ottlce Girl, to take phone orders. type, It file. Call Mr. Reynolda, 64~'1391 for interview bet 8 & 5. 1805 No. Broe<lv•ay, S.i\. REAL ESTATE Equal Oppor. Emplo)•t"r m1 f 1 digital equipment. $-100, 19" color 'JV $175, pm ~ ... \ A CONV'ENIEHT SHOPPINC AND DAY SHIFT 547-4611 SALES MANAGER CUSTOMER :~n;m:eii~~4o inisc. Olli 'd SEWING CUIOE FOil THE 6 Mo'11 actual v•ork exper.1 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 . GAl.OHTHfGO. itfii;ir;i;i Oh keyp"hch, keytapeo< key ReM!e2 Ofike need• manager SECURITY PACIFIC SERVICE * SOFA • ~~E~~'io * .._ ___ ..,.!!!Ill• disc device. -NURSE AIDES :pcnUt ·~~~ N°!!!~ ~~~ ti'~~nused,v ~mr. ~~lei. For In ad In Wom1n•s World Apply In The ~-,... Pcr.<>nncl Department 2nd & 3rd"'"'" 1 paid hoU· =•· E><panding company. NATIONAL BANK TECHNICIAN J UNIOR &d. szo. wUh Cell Mory Both 642-5671, oxt. 330 '* GARDENER * Monday·Fri, 9 am·l2 Noon d6)"ll vacation pe,y, slek Excellent opportunity for _sheer." & niattres~. 644-1687. I •· Bo PACIFIC MUTUAL lea>~."'-·""'""""· lrut "'°'""'na1 growth. Apply • . BE~UT. gold 1ca1 ••b•·•. Invest In This! New Yo-Yo Ha..._· U'9 your own SI not tJeCeS5&'f. Park Lido In confidence. Send resume TllF r lhf 1\ ~ ii~ FuJl or p/tlrne In your 700 Newport Center Dr. Flagship Convalescent Cen· 10 Clault!ed ad no. 63S, c/o Springdale & Edinsier · • expansion () ' pro-1-largc c~i;r shafi(o; 1 sn1a.tl own area. H1~h Income, Newport Beach ter al I 0 B h duct suppo1·t departn1ent round. $35 both. -p ' t d p ll GuarantHd Customers l••••••••••I 466 :flag!hip Rd., NB &s!i ~'I~s'.a..PC:a1ir.B<>~~· ranc :~a~~nr~i~~~edto o~~i;1~ rr~~ ~·-=:.t:!J l!nby crib. Good_~r.1Cl:l...'.,.;r>c1.::nc:.:e=,.; _,a,_,_,_e.,,_r,,.n._j__z2z3- No CHh Down KEYPUNCH &42-llMI R.E. SALESMAN PART TIME rt;>1gno<1"1i!for<"p1i"iif0'10 Wh>t.--w/conopy .'°P ~o. " ·~~~~-~ , Earn Now, Pay Later proccssini; systt'n1s and incr<I . nia!ll'C?!!.'f, &1:'>-5.i!lS 0 '968-0812 Top $$$ NURSES Aide_ orderly. Exp Investigate the nC'W approorh suD-syslenis. "1odC'1i1 equip· 16 SPEAKER stereo. Xlnl J I All shifts available not nee, o{>C-nlngs on days & innovative n1arketing • TellerS ment and facilities' us ,.,.ell corxl. $250; couch. hed5 GELG'OATERS, cxper, s:>.00 Irvine Ml>-4450 3-ll. l\.lldnight 11_7, Good 1cchniques of THE GAL· a!I ronipany paid benefits d1't's.>1er & niisc. r,ir.-7330 per hour & up. All three 1'002 Sky Park . benefits, make apPlications LERY OF l-IOMES. ''ou R\\'ait qualified applicant<;. ~ shifts. NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO at 1445 SUperlor Ave, N.B. 1vUI be glnd )'OU did: Call • Cred1't Checkers If ~~u arc inll'l"(•sted in I\ Garage 'Sale 812 MacGregor Yacht Corp, Terripo .Temporary Help 642-2.flO 963·5611 for appointn1cnl. J)M1tion lhat olf<'t'S gro'A•1h IL..1.-' - 1631 Placentia, CM Licensed or unlicensed v.·e and di\•ersity and have 1 to NE\V & u~ items, b/\\' TV N=~S ~ES nu~:i ,._,~·uc.=1"""=· ~·------2 years digi tal experientt & stand. newcouch, rlincllcl KITCHEN HELP APPLY IN PERS)N Anclint MarlMr ai07 W. COAST HWY, NB home, call 494-8075 ror REAL ESTATE . PLEASE CALL please apply. 4 chairs, v.·rougtrt iron d \ 846 3321 E • • lable/6 ctiain, club & wing. 71 N=S A;d, • all •hif... SALES • ng1neer1ng 1'"" ""fr•+ m»ct> m=. ~- Beverly Manor Con v FRTEREALINICINEGNSE Equal Opportunity F.n1rloyrr TECHNICIAN ·~;,:"~""'· Tu;""~·"~.:k~·'!. "·N.,,"_""°=rt-1°"1 ~,.·.·, 1:'-t''-" LADIF.S, to wurk part ttme ~:: Capistrano Beach. r ree P lacement Service. ----------BLOCK SaJe. loft. Eden Cir. ~, • ~ • le -' GENERAL office In service industry, posting accounts receivable, heavy phones, 50me typing, addre~ph or will train, order 'Writtna. T\1ust like &: be able to han· die d@tal l ed work. . Jntervlews 8-12. 2113 Ca- Jl)'Oll Dr. C.l\f. on new program for THEN -~URS::,;~lN='~G~------Free Training Program. • Secretarie• ll\f~fEDIATE O()(>nine: f.,r off Nev.·hopc & \Vnrncr, FV. ~\ · , DRUGCJSI. flexible v..'Ork· LVN FOR RELIEF Earn while you learn. Al h · · I h d' · I · 1-'um. Appliances, clothing J 1. .... 11 Ing hour11. P.lu.st have use of Sloan <n4l 832·54-10. • Typi1ts le<· nician '~' t . iglta in· haby iten111. Sat-Su n. : f -GET INTO 21 549-3061 e PBX O tergi'Btcd c1rcu1t ho a rc11 c:=·~="-'=="---• _ , SHOW BUSI NESSI 11 Clll'. Prefer age .Q), Call R.E. sales opportunity per a tors back g r o u n d . Perform Ctl,\IRS. beds, l! o o k ". ~ I 96.l-34.'U for interview appt. 2 OFFICE GIRLS C . h 1 ?" e Keypunch bread-boardlnl!; anrl Cflnl· clolhes. tool~. more. Ex. b'.f I Girls over 18 attractive -NEEDED areer nig I. : .... p.ni., 1 J ,,_,. 289 o 1 • • ~Needed for iix OU:lce &, LEGAL SECRETARY TueMlay, July 17. 1850 • Bookkeepers poncnt-level troul!leshoOllng Mrn · unc ~. g e Candy Counte.r. 1''or corporate genera I Radio telephone dl.lrpatch E. 1701, S.A. 547-&i54. VOLT 1lntl C'lwrk out rompu1cl' St. Apt. C. C~I. Aflly In P.-n , couns~I. Good mM & Al ust be 25, able to drive I t t p I pcrlpheral to rt u i Pm en' · Miscellaneous 818 ,. ' """ nd kill Vll .. H ns an er1onnt Dutirs Inc lude lab 1cs1i11g or1 c:::.:;:.:;;.:.:;;.::;:c::; ___ ;:.:.:1 .~ I' W SOUT COAST PLAZA shortha s 1j ~ulred. yet_Pl~ ~AB"co. R I I Temporary Ser1·itc cni,:inel!ri11:; prototypes and Sl::ARS del uxe v.·Mhcr and THEATRE =1 Xlnt salary. ca !Xl02 ea ty, nc 3848 Campus Dr .. Suite 106 n1alntcnllnL'C of do1.'um~n· d ry"r SlZ'i rullt cornrr ~ ~-.,.. 3410 S. Bristol St. LITE housekeeping & child 186 E: lGth, Colta Me.!ln R.E. SALESl\1EN Nel'·port Bt'ach ;M-4741 1a1 !on. Should have 11'0rk111~ studio bed unlt with table . C t Me care, call after 6 pm. OFFICE CLEANING \Vhy not \\'Ork in the hottest Equal Oppo1·. J::mployer kno\\·lcd~c of T TL-O T !~ $80. 968-1179. 4 · os a 1• c""-::;:..:9435c::;:~·~~---~-Plttme eves. Newport Beach, a r e a · H u n t i n g t o n """"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'"'i logic c!rcuil in addition to ',o::;:..:::::c::_:.::::__~---1 • GIRL FRIDAY LIQUOR clerk part time $3.00 per hr. Exp. over 21 Beach/Fountain Vllllt-y. IA"t * SECRE."TARY-EXf.:C f?C'nc1·a1 electronics. Rt•· 1 VT P!y must sell. orig. f'b Fee paid. Boss ~ks person· eves, Tues. thru Fri. Por· only, Pre.fer co up I e s. us !min )'OU! Call Phil Excili ng job in yacht sales quirt's at least Z years of Pitjns~ Dall, ~f11 • ~ln:n '~ 'tl-4. , .·~ alily + Penon whO loves manent poi;:ition, must be 213: 927.(lll:i. P.1eNamee, VJ LL AGE oft'. Loe. on 11·atcrfnn1t. applicable experience and ~~,J~~1er ~;.a~~s. a rs ·' ++-1 challenge, typing 1c. Ille RC· 21. Call bern·een 7.9 p.m. REAL ESTATE. 963-1ii67 Shrtl1nd nee. \1•1top grn. two years educaUon;.: ell'C· ~~;~~· ~·~ .. ~r~. ~~F1~!:1·.:.J.:.1~-rT:!l,_,.-:· ~~'j count! ...... Up to $700. Alr,o 83S-3.i72 OBIGYN oHice requires ofc. skills. ritui;t be rr<1nicll background bt'yonrl COIN·()peratf.'d Bar Pool tb1. ·""'~ ~ • .... back office girl. also front C O h' h hool l'k 3• 1 7 M~ 'II ~ fee jobs. Ca.II Elly Ellis, LOOKING for a Babysitter, office &. Insurance .i;:irl. R.E EPTI NISTS M.""U-molivatlng & h ave ig !C • L '('nu, ·~ JY · -·" '!'.f'. 1 55&-8.100, Control Career live in. for I child, 9 yrs old. Please send resume to P .O. FuU tinte & p&rt time posi· p I e a s a 11 t. 0 u 1i:0 1 n s: A1)ply Or Contat l Ibis l!hl'!!, cili[. um~. nu \'CU· I Entploy. Agcy. 3400 Irvine NB. 6'K).-OU6 Box J9132, Long Bea.ch. clons a\.'111. Immedia tely. per11enality. Please Sl'll{I T. Knlb-hl dlni;: r.1ach. SIO. 54.~124. ... ... ' . . ,. Blvd .. NB. ~L"V"'N""s-'u~P"E"R"'v=is"o=R-Typing & fili~ experience re11umc. \\'r i1r Clas.~lficd f714) >K)..8WI FOR sale hospital bet!, head PARKING altendcnts neat prefetTCd. Park Lido fo"lag. AD no SM, Daily Pilot P.O. PERTEC & root htt11. !Ode rall~. 9282 Be a bercho.ck brnuly 1n GIRL5-GIRLS !or Nursing home, BellCh appearance, 18 or over. ship Convalescent Ci-nter, Box, 1560. Costa ~le!W, Calif. alm~t new inattress. $:-N, •~ thl,11 p?'l"tty yo-yo haller~ <·-· • ., job n.... 1~1 ai'etl. 40 hrs per \\'eek, Call 644-1700 ext. 555. 466 l'lagship Rd., ~'B 92626 Call S.·13--3181 SIZES S..18 Ea.'()! Shln11U! 1 u r n 11 No" ~~Penef.ceua,r lll!~!1;:;;..: 494-8075 for details. PART TIME TELLER &12·8044 e SEC RETARY -tvn.. RUSINESS SYSTE:'llS SHAG carpet roll8, roll l'Olls. scrupo; into llov.·rr •'<>~tll'!! wl\I train. You must be 18. l'ofACHlNE St.Jp help wanted J f' 17112 Ann~trong Avenue f $2 9IJ rd 1 l'1! for quickie hl1lh•r. Arlrl O\\•I pl t 11 6 Operaior tor lathe, milling Excellent opportunity for an ing, some shorthand, San1u Ana. Calif. rom · 1 a ya • a~ 111• ,,,, .....-r • o'fll" • cmbro1<lrry. Pat1r1i1 7773: Ap Y " penon noon 1 l experienced t~ler to v.·ork ROUTE SALES run errands. Two open-lrvlllC' lndustri&l Compl£'x nanL~. & 2-7lOt nni/l'vf'. 'llM•'"'" Ill~.... rli f'l•1·1\on:oc. 1r11n!'ft>r, on•' isizc pin. 2112 Harbor Blvd., ~~~nel 0!°,,., dr\Prodl press. 30 hrs. peor \vedc Mon·l-'rl · (1) 8 30 l 5 30 5 an equal op p o r tun I t \' 1-IOT HOUSE 10xl5 rcd.,..·oo:I adjust!! lt1 flt .i;..1.1 Costa ~tesa. ,,...,.,,.., • °"" ucUon In our Newport Branch. in gs-: O : • employt•r · f.· jZ11111ic. ~frHlcr, equip. inchl 11"VF.:ST in Jo. u rrt mer '" St;VF:ST\'·l'I\ r. c f:sn GROUNDSMAN Place, Newport Beach. ~lust have a ntinlmum of '1 Orrge Nntional Co. is looking days a 'vk. (2) 8:30 to _W_A_l_T_R~E~S~S-EXPER $?.00. 6'il-1&58 l'IC\\'CSt ~hlt'ltll-e:s1 v.·nh ll for ·~11ch Jlttllen1 -odd 2l 1'1ACJ:IINIST -TOOL >T.IC'lterexperlcnce.Shollld f ilrie.nt~tabll! 1 12:30, 5 days a \veek. · I HVl~F:r l C 1 011 vrstrecff«'ltitlhl'.'"'lll .. tlliwl 1 fr.r"~"I pattf'mfor $589-$118 Per month TlfAKER, Day "'Ork. Call type 45 Yi'J)m, This ts a pro. or prrni · J'lf'OP e CALL 963-4567. 1''ull J.· PfllntC'. :\Tu~I hi' tivci· · · '• o:i.s ?Hn r~· .. u it fl ll.M.Jfi <-olh11·. Cho!Jl':r 1·r i;;p, M~ ~!ail 11~ S~cinl H!tndl· GROUNDS LEADMAN for Interview, 6-,9 p l\I ' mot able position & "'Ill i r 1-fi~~~~~ iib~:;ng Ralrtry. 21 . .Xln~t ho\11':< Surf & i'1~ n,1;'h~167~~~ for salC'. ~11 Ou<'n>n·roHon eh''"k" lnM: rnhrl'\\ti"I'· lhlrd-clsss, $619-$754 Per month MS-5435 eventually \\'Ork into ruU 714 77...0330 SECRETARY Slrloin, Y.130 \\ · Coi:i"1 lhi-y, · ' ' ' Pl'lntt!'d Paucrn 9 i 8 2: Llclivcry will !take thret 1 Send wrtuen reiumc to &\d· ?ttAID-MOTEL. l.lme. Excclknt Yiorking : Great WlrletY 11pot. lko 1n. NB. BABY CRADLE i\llstW.:5' Si1.r~ !l, 10. 12, 11, Ill. V.Pi!kll or mon." Send 10 die back Valley u n t f I e d Apply Exceullve Suit ell, coodltion."I &: ftinge bc'ncfi!s. """""'""""""""""""""" \'Ol\'cd in all !\lllJC't'I~ ol N'ul WAI TR.E SS $3lL \\11 i1c &12·;')51-1 llf. Sh:c 12 4 tn.1111 :i.1, takr11 3·11 Allr.t" Brook!!, the OAit y School District, Mr. Shinkle, 20tlO Newport Blvd., C.M. For app't plc."ILAIC call: f\lr. Salesladies Ceu•'"11 1t !~e11ld. 1S1alnry ,to S700. r(l()l'I .t· 1V1<·k1:lll, !un<'h•'>1 & BEAUTl'F'UI. new ~ltd o:ik }'fl.l'i~' .3.">-in;h flll~ric. . _'I PILOT. \fr.j, N~dlcctafl '24618 Cht1SMt8, l\.1ialon Rohr «t 83.1·3:006. Experienced \\'Omf'n f 0 r . .,.. Y ·a rt. · l()...6().JJ, nlirht11. Apply in permn. lamln111ed ~11.mc Or.hie IOJJ11. ~f.\ r.N1 1 .,. ,, '' r t,N '· D<'flL. Box 163. nlrl Chelsea Viejo, Cn., 92675. Deadline MAINTENANCE carpenter -G' "'NDA• r J\Ten's t'umlshln"' & Sporn Coa1>trtl PerMnrll'I .hltency, llcnry'11 lle11tauranr, Zl22 $W. Call ;,.i(l-!}.l!l'l. for ellch fll\l!Crn - add Xi Sl.(ltil'ln, Ne"' York, N.Y. J·-' 2 ~rlenced, joumeyman "5 115 2700 Harbor BIV1I. C .~I. ,. I I Sf' '" \ cent!! !or c·aoh j)(l!Ten1 tor 10011 Prl ! S Atidf'e'tfl wy 1 . level carpenter. Capable of \Vear Dept. --~-vr '1rt · ~·__.!___~r• _ C.i lHL.S clothes. 10.12·14 llkC' Air ~!nil and S~IAl Hl'lndl · · " inlf', ' Hospltallty Hottell repair co n 1 t r u cl Ion k 1FEDEl.AL Contact l\1r . Flri~hM' SECRE I ARY I \\.AITRF.SS. par! I , ,,, r-. """" Jtec to app1't'<"intr vrry lnlt' .otherwiM thlrd·ClBM ~~1F, 1;;'~"["E~Jcr~· '.7'2! Servi~ alteraUon of Schoo I SA VJNGS HOELSCHER'S TRAINEE Newpot1 llntOOr Elks Cluh, r1·1•flont1blC'. 846-S4G7. defi\•er)' will take thref' I y bulldlnas Ind fixtures. Ap. South Coa1t Plll1a Outslandlng lj:l'O\\lh Polenli11I l\Tus! bl· 21 )'1~0!":"'. Call +QUALITY• • weekll or more. Send to ~i':r-~f~;11, k~~ etc. ree Is looking for \!."Omen to ply In penion, Olpl&1rano 500 Newport Center Or. SALESLADY oppo1·tunlty v.'/COr!J1Jl'nte of. -~llO__ _ •:'llt.:LCl l & TOP SOIL• i\1a rlnn r-.111rtln, the OAILY . i n~hinl l\li er1110,. Boote. v.·elcome t tnltrVieW new Unined School DI 1 l r l ct ., N"1JO"I Bcadt flt'\" Of rapidly ir"Owlna: oo. • * \\'AfTRES.". ('t)(;kt:il1 & 586--6930 PILOT: 442, Pat1crn, ~'·: &ail'. fAncy knots. pat. resldtnt8. Sal~ or lcfvcr-261:1i Vlt"lOr'ia Jllvd., Capo An £quaJ l)ppor1un.hy !\Tutut'f', cxpcr. unnecessary, ·r11111 11 greAT spot for brl1eh1 lunchC'On BAl!y.,'l Prnin,.ula DOUBLE bPrl n 232 \VeRI 18th ~L. ~~" lrn•~. Sl 00 tlalng u per. helpful. ?\tustl~Bchc;j~';::::u.;;::::;;;::;:::;:::;;;:=l.:=n.;;;;Ef,m;;;;;ployttf,,;"';;;;;;;;;--THE SllO\Y on· bct.tinnt"r l\'/J,.'00(1 ;r;hrthnd l t'All 675-5774, :\Ir ~lrrl'!'ll. ' • -rxlra rm \'ork, i'O.Y. 10011. P rint tn.;tllnl rrorhl'I Rooll • -hA -& t1peWTlter.-MAl:E-Help--wantt!d-Ken-PA:RT-TIME-WGRK 22 Fruihion Island, NB ~~ rtkill11. StaM 5;'J02 • .CoJI -· --m'11trts.~ $,l.1 ~1F. ADl->Rf. S v.·i1h Learn bv plctuttJ.~ P-1.l• 5j7-Jmj. 1ud(y ~ Oiicken, 693 s. * SJ.00 per hr:* SALESGIRLS GIOiiD. Ct'11)'.--'S'"fO -tio5s . '''F:LD~n~m -ornamrnrat· S37-f239 -Zll'.--0"11.i; and St1'l.F! HOTEL Retervatkln Cl~rk. Cbelt Hwy., Laguna Beach. lffl...CCl8 ExJll'f". f/llme for h~h ~''1111 Pl'rmnnp\ Ag('ncy, Jron, C'xp.~~11. Bl'ach. 5 ARi\I wrought Iron Span!M S11)tRF.R Q t~p~i:1in,t•nt Gitt 9rd: ~'d. Alrponcr Inn Hnlel, Appl)' after 1 pm. PBX R.cepthtnlst fa.shkm co n 1 e m p o r a r y ~Harbor BlVd., Cr.:_r__ v.1111 .'lconct' -\1•ircd, just SEF. P.IORE u I c le • more than 100 atfta • i-. -tact. Dick Jlan-MANAGER-COUPLE \\'Omena shor.· Good oP-SECRETARY "'110 \\IANTS TO \\'ORK? plug in $30. 837-lm FaM\ons l\nd cl~ one s1.oo. '"' ...... We. ~ •.n e.xp'd ptnKm to I C I',. .... -·i DRIVE A CAB1 .. , p.'lllem fl"Cf' trom our .., .JAi Al .. •-t nan. S3)..2'r70 M~ le )lllinWn lndl· fill an --.1., .. Cl'ffted by a IJ(lrlun ty. a .n1-11,,.. p r c" Io u II 1M"Crt 1nMal e1t· CllOOSE . "-. k l~IGH chl'llr $.,, "''alker .,.., S~1 rl""-Sunimtr Catalog. All 1 (lo•..-ti l n DON • -~• ""''"·~ I SALESl'IEN I •-· r,:n···-dc•I-• So I )OUr '""'N.· l\"Of' t"m-r •~ '"" $1.00. It 0 us EKE EPER, con-v'ldual . atorag(I ..U.lty tn promotion. L I. t>'P-" -uo:monstra· ......... l'r;l"I. me co . for )'OUrM!ll, IJt"' \(IUr OV.il '"' ...... ~~, .......... I~! Only Mic. •• ""'" Rtl,C Book ... r..oc vale.cent hospltaJ tull lime, llunt. Bch. New 2 BR on ina:.Pe.nnanenl pos!Uon In lion ~!Is our rubber ~o rgt pretrm:d. Sldll1 · dl1hd Jmg, ~tl'n or u'f'l"1cn. Can .~--..::~::,:;c~~·'"-"----1 INS'l'ANT SE\VINC BOOK Rook ·nr 11 Prbtrt Ar1hans. izood benfl11. call 642--itHt, 1He apt. hft t.,..,~· Call oH"' 1 briaht :.rn~s In eool s1200tamp ~~sla:ht. E1kmlrornp =~Mm,.1 tn ... ,.~ ""r m. See be sli,htly h.'lnd ic11.pped, l ~A."'ikD Br11lrt "''001 ru..t:. 9xJ!>. sew today, wear tomorrow. 50c. 144~ Superior A\-e., Nwpt week~ 64()...,u. unt ntton u..:a"".. 10 -PE"r wtC . Bj'"" M ~" Ne a i-OeM AflpcAr·i1ice 1,fa e offrr. Trunfll,. bed. $1 . Quin Book 1 _ 16 P3tlernt. Bu.cb MANAGER-tratnee·s1Assn1. C~tue8R1ppl)'_~tG: tntcrvlew 55$..796'9. JA22~B,,?~~AYU CLUB \tis, retired. Aj;e :!'1 in ;o·. like fie,v $.'LI. &13--0731. 2J;.STKAN"T l lF'AI~~ 10 NJ "°'· ~ You don't-need a run to manose:ra.--Apply aJter-1-pm """ 0 Mr • "While Elepha.nt.'~ oYtt· ... ._L Ml*sl '''>"· Nll SUpplCl'Tlt'!ttt >'Otlr lnrome. ''au rton't Ml"d ll ltlJl'I Ill ,...,.) -u~ "~1 0 :\l u!!>t'Um Quilt Book 1 - ··0ttw r1st" when you K~nlucky •-n~ OLlcktl'I, 7601 Oil)' A\-e., llun1gn lkh runnh1a )'OUr house? Tum 6£CRET,\RY/Clrl frkln>'· Orl\•e a cab 6 hrs nr rnorc 11. "Or1tw Fn,:t'' v.·hcn YoU IA~hlr.n tarot Sl . roe. ,. pl.ace an ad In the DJ.I.I.)' 693 S. Coa11t Hwy .. Lairutlil W. Of Dench Blvd., Ju~l South them into "Cuh" ... 1ell pl)'C'hOIQttlst; oftleel<'llnle. day. Apply in prr:Y>n, p!At'.'t' nn ad ln th• DIMiy On\ly Pllot "'11nt l\ds h9v1 Qulll<1 for Tod•y'11 IJ\'tn1t • l>llot Want Adi l can now Bea'ch, 2929 E. Coast ""'>'· ot C11rficld Avt. thcrrn thru a D&Uy Pliol SclJ.11tartcr, own 1nu111poMfl· Yclbw Cab C'o., 18' F.. 1Gth PUot \\'snt Ads: Cn!J Ml\' banca.lna ralore. 15 bellutUul pallert\3.,50c. -60-5618. Cn1'9"'1 de! f\tnr. 147-1531 t lautflNI Ad ! 1lnn. llB. E. 1..8 961-.1'43 S'!:'·:..· !!C"''!'·~··~M~e'!'';!:" ___ _J_ :·:_&~1!!2"~"'111!!!·:.._ _____ I ___________________ ., • ' I • DAILY PILOT .. , I ..... .... -T·---l[i] I -·--l§l I ........ -l~l I _ ... _ i .. 1 . _ ..... .,__ 154 ;;;;;;;;;;;;.~;1 :#~-~ .. ~-~ .... ~ ... ~ii~--!-••1 Madi-121 ....,... -., Solt tot S.lo/R-941 A-W-HI Autoo, ''!!!!~... 970 Autoo, ._,, ,.. 970 A-. U... *WANTE D* .: p~~ =LDO:n '-'--'-Ll_K_E_N_E_W_-'-,_Dl!_LUX~l!-W_t_N_N-El_A_GO_ T~P DATSUN MG IUICK SINGER TREADLE E\·ea. Irish S • t t er, 21 U,.,.boo, tCLFulPHPERt MAI .RINUE Mtr Hmt. reu StJ.Ot82 N.B, DO" aR 1-----------:'.~'.".":-----1:-· ----.----t·s.1 rAIRLAHE Wap.. Riii. Machine in aood worldng Doberman, Coll.Jes $ 5 0. .a · Be 0 u •. ~ $ SALE $ '61 MG Mlcleet '68 BUICK SportWagon.. ttn· p /1, l 011.iner, newly reblt ordtr. Ca.II 673.7564. lluskle, Bull Terrltt, T-Olp ~~,.!.U'llng auxLlkpt'.l\"er, Ute Trelltr•, Trht1 945 PAID DATSUNS. $51Xl, * * M7~l45. tnl air, healer, pit, plb. trans a; en&. \11, rood Sportlne Good• 930 Poodle, Chihuahua, Lab.. ,..... .. eu. e4c. . e n<.-w Ian· 15' ARISTOCRAT. Beautiful TE ---::P~A~N"T"E~RA~~-1 ntd.lo; nu tires. xlnt OOl)d. It inter. Xlnt 2nd car or 1~---:....----'-Boxer, Cockapoo. StNAP dt111 whttl trailer. This big ""ndl"--• * Rerr1·ger11tor. IMMEDIA LY NEW DEMOS 1m Sl!liO. 8C2-UOI surfJng wagoo. $3:10. Shepherds tor ?? Stud ~!"' 11u1"" boi!t J' Jnte0t1Y ...... ..... FOR ALL CADI" ac 644-6342 atter s pn1 ---'l.'.-YELLO\V ..surtboard. No most breedi. 531..Q021'. OOClced a1 a gllp, .o no * llailjlc .-Oven '*Sleeps MO's '71 PANTERA ~ . dllti;s. Olli O:irkt?y Jackson. 11robh.·ni there. MUST SEU. Six, * Sink, * 30 w;tl. FOREIGN.. Pk.iu,1p ---------(FORD Courier '72, Jaw milff.. * 548--0297 * i-'01ALE Cockc>r Spaniel plea¥\! phone 644.7813. "'atcr Tank. * L.cvclln& 610'• EL DORADOS One o\lmer, R&H, gen1 cam- SW. Ofl 834 puppy. Reg & i::: oo d JltCkll, * F.·Z Lilt 1-lltch CARS AU ?ofodcl1 It Colon to 7500 ORIGINAL MILES · per mirrors . rear bumper . -1ie<ligree, l2wk11 o Id . KITE No. lOOS • NOW $55(.1, * TraUer l\foving Dolly, Choose Froni. 14 TO CHOOSE etc. $2300, Ex oondltloo - \Vll,.L trade or I&' 111 a I Jlousebl'okcn & xlnt dl$posl· All attac h l' d cqui1>· Included. *. Mirrors In· WE ARE IN Excellent Condition COUPES.CONVERTIBLES Aftt>r,5. 5-18-4987 driftwood urrangenients ror liori. Only IQ good home. ~!11~~.,!whltc. Xlnt cond. clu~I. -GREAT FUN DESPERATE1 NEED Fully Loaded ' e '67. FORD LTD, R&P.P, al~. teascape palnllng or an-SlOO. 4!)..l-R675 ,_,,11 CAMPING -EXCELLENT OF GOOD CLEAN Ca ll After 6:00 P.M. DE VILLES stereo t.o.pe, avail now, $150. u_~que=;•,.:'36-8281>::;,.=;,.,,~---I PEKINGESE. 2 yn;. blond, SLEf.K IT' Sallboot, xlnt CONDITION -$1350, ' QS.3471 3I TO CHOOSE 833o--0780 wk~•, 493-7948 f v RMI HIF' pedlgf'('('. 9 black ~les. 7 cond. Fully t'Qulppcd, sips 2, * 543-1395 * FOREIGN CARS POIS.CHE COUPES eye It wknds. F Ster eo o, 1' 136 '4'k!i. old. Toy A.t1nl! w/or very eea Y.'Orthy. Must sell. EQUALIZEJt HITCH. brand TOP DOLLAR-PAID DA'"'"N .68 FORD LTD Wsg ac wilhoUt papers. 642--0142, cs..=~' ~off~•~·~· ~'10-8Tl2"'-'"-"---I -w 2 .. x 2 .. $IOO. •'teh plal· FOR OR NOT! I~ SEDANS al 8 "000 mi" 2nd «0 1022 t ' -· "'' '" -.,..-----..,.~,....,-.,, PO CONVERTIBLES r. pass, .,.,, ' STBREos: S.'crHlcc Stock,,,·-='="."'"'' '°="""""'""'"" Boatt, Speed & Ski 911 rorm' for 1969 thru 1973 Call 6r como In to "CC us. 1'973 DATS. u·•s . '55 RSCJi'E Speedster. o\\ner. $1450. 968-4838 R educt Ion Sa I e ! AKC SlLKY TE B. f{ t ER Plymouth. Dodge, Chtyslel' NEWPORT n Xlnt oand, now Kon! shocks, l\1a~y cx~llen~ coiors GREMLIN Receivers/SO ,.•alts $75, 150 PUPS 17' WEJ~IAN SKI BOAT _ Sto. Wag. Up to 900 lb!;, Al l "ODELS 63SC eng, late model trans Cl>oice of mtenors Watts $95. G 11. r ra rd Chump sired. $13() To $1'75 Beautilul, Berkeley Jct, 327 tongue Wt'ight. '-lust St'll 'IMPORTS M n x I e. $ 3 S 0 0 fl rm. (Cloth&: leather) turnle.blet1 $35. S p e 11. k e t' Call: 842-9{i7G Oi••uv with elCtnllJ, ""· $60. Ph: 962-7061 3 00 W ~-II NB IN STOCK 714-867-2186 See at 22'19 1'~actory air conditioning '70 GREMLIN. 28,000 miles, t 2 I th · I 1·1 '"1 k · 1 · ....,..st wy., · · Vermont S1., Anaheim. Full power · Choice of: . xlnt com., $1200. er $100 &: 8)111 ems. or e price o A1'"'GHAN Pups A.KC. Xln1 1 e ac r.ts, fully ('(l.u1p'pcd .f"OR the small car &: light 642~9405 BARWICK IMPORTS St AM/FM dk> one, from SS. llead phone!i Pedigroe. P.lust Net' these and ready lo it<>· \Viii sell weight towing 12' Papoose. PORSCHE '72 -914, auto. ~r: control. ra take o 00 Ye:r pymnts 1 on5o15ACE& S3. Tape dttb $30. Consolps henulies, tcrnu; av a i I . for balancC' tluf', 549-2625. 13' &: 15' field &: .stream. \VE IJUY 33375 Camino Capistrano · air, 16,(XX) ml. Pri Pty, $4500 Trunk opener&. can seen a · from $75. Quad adaplcrs ;137 ... 12.10 ('701 161,~. TR J . HULL P.le!lll Camper Sales, 2036 UIPORTED AUTOS San Juan.Capiltrano or best offer All . . -·• ~.... Balboa. 673-6920 $20. ~tany othl!r items at ~11 11 bo Ccst r-,1 e 5 a BEST PRIC:ES PAID! 493-3.175 or &n-1375 830-2597 m 1mma"'wate t.'\Juu1uon JEEP list price. Te>nns av11.llable, \VEJ1'1ARANER Ger 01 a n Chrysler, 105 Chry eflg.. · ar r, a • 0. L I I ~est selection in 893-0SOI ShOrt Hair, male, all bro\\'11, J:QDd cond., mnny xlras! ~646-4002===·=07.o--=;-= an •w I mports '12 240Z. Auto, 'ir, mag '59 PORSCHE 356A, 100'.l o~e County , ~--- , . 9 nm. All shols. Llc'd. $1200. M'il~ .64!11! 8.'l>-1156 AIRSTREAM-lT Sell con-1966 Harbor, c.~I. \\•his, Becker A M I F '-1 super engine Good shape' N L-cac1·11ac '65 JEEP \Vagoneer Rblt •----& b k 0 '" -,,,_ radw' & ,,,_ "-st or1,-.· 11> """' ........ ; Gu.rs I · Needs good home. NVta taifl«I. Incl hitch ra: e .....,..3JVJ ... u, ... ., ix: • --~w eng. &-trans, 4 whl drive, RENT TO OWN TV'S & STEREO $10 No Credit Check •No Deposit Free Delivery . Free Repair 11\.fonthly Rentals Avnllable ~n Eves. S4J..4444 children • .S25. Call 6#-6529. I ~~~~~~~~1~1 .. ~~1 _l9,..~;~,;,,g~15~;,~-$-1500_. __ F_1_r_n,.-1 · TOP CASH ~~se~j~t B~.ora$~ 5~1~ '70 PORSCllE Sporto, 9UT. A~O:!&~EB1_,l.ER clean, air oond, $1800. SREGOR AKC G c r in an , . -for clean late model can 642-9980, 1624 .Antigua Way, Le_ ml, am/fm mag, \vhls, COSTA MESA ' ~545--0122c=-=~---~--Sh<:phcrc!,s. Beaut. healthy Transportation . 947 Newport. $5400. 494-2006. 540-910) Open Sunday '73 TOYOTA Land Crulsc.r pups -Rare colors. Tcrn1s.1 ~iiiiiiiiiiiimm;;;;:;; Trailers, UtiUty arid trucks! '73 914 Porscht>, lo\v mi, *CAD ,73 ELDORADO Hdtp, all extras. 6,000 m1, I -527-4931. ! 1 Howard Chevrolet ·n 24oz. 1 owner, new Silver. • 497-ion before u am. * • AfGHAN PUPS, pro-Camnars, Sele/Rent 920 r.tOTORCYcri~ 3 rail trailer MacArthur and Jamboree ~~ed~s, ta;!~!~to~ '~. r 1~ * 642--7521 * Everything including sun· LINC_OLN vcn sl101v qualil y, ve>ry r-""" F'I CM Newport Beach 642 ''9 / •59 PORSCHE. Rebtl roof. Duy 642·3121 CYes -· ~ "111 ower, . . Sll.055.'l miieag(!. $3650. .., 2 . cng. 673-7778. rca!IOnublc, 645-22. · KING O The Hood. Cabowni A ~-1 ~5-rv~1,-0"""p-1-,1-,~94=9 61~. l1nmac. cond. In & cut. * 1964 LINCOLN * DAOISHUNDS. n1iniaturc, 7', 8' & 91,il' models. Stock u o e ' \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR $1900. 673-8423 1966 CADILLAC Cpe dcVllle. · . "'C _, bl k & -·' ... '67 DATSUN 1600. Clean. ~~-='="~=~--1 Xlnt shape. $1,1.50. See at Convcrt1ble. All . powu. A ... , shoti;, ...... ; ac , ..... uction sale. \Ve also rent 1968-383 mo!or w/hi rise cam, FOR TOI"' USED CAftS $800 or Trade for van. TOYOTA 47th St & Balboa Bl Yd., NB. Good oonditioo. A PANASONIC' stereo tape tan. ~771 campers. l\1ei;n Campcor 4 spd Hurst trans. $115. Ph: 1.r your c~ is extra clean, * Call 644-1384. * Call aft 5 pn1, 673-1138. $350. mcorder \vlth nutomatlc BOXER PU.PPY· Beautiful Sales, 2036 llarbor, O>ste. 54&-0937 see us first. Call 642-9220 'reverse. Uses Ampex 'TH: Fen\8.i<'. g ,vks cld, fa\lo'n. 1'1eSlt, 64&-4002. BAUER BUICK HONDA 5 0 '67 EL Dorado. Vinyl top, •reels and tapes, includes 3 $40. Call 837-2869 1972 ,\ 1 n t.•ond. !Ocl t.'Ol1· V\V Eng reblt $l50 + parts. 2925 Harbor Blvd. . full power air eond am/lm '72 1'>1ARK 4, white w/vlnyl Eng's 4 Sa.le. Bill &: Pats Ccsta Atesa 919-2500 sterec, ~bit eoe: $2400. top, burgundy inter,, fully speed!!, 2 Sf('l'('() 5reake>n1. BASSETT PUPS Awning, air cond, toilet. Automotive. 557-56n ·n HONDA 600 stick shift, 545-0122 equip!., am/fm stereo, tilt 'headpbones, 15 pre-reco1-dcd , . """ "...," $l,150. l\tany extras. See at: J UNK cars wanted. Free h 1 'd Id t II tape1 and blank l'eel1 -nll AKC, Tri color, ~ H u n ting lon·By·Thc·Sca. towing, title clearance, 24 19,000 miles, $500, 536-6745 :iO COUPE de Ville, Leather "'' ~' s1 e mo ",mus ae . equipment iJI brand ne'\'.' BEAGLE PUPPIES Space 123 (714l ~16 hrs. 494_1001 ext 6Cll _ar_t_or_5~p".m=. ==;---New Toyotas ~ats, vinyl top, 1 a pe1 _,_675-"-'2879=------ Asking $2j(l. < 7141 846-54!H. 1 \VKS OLD ... $10. New stl'p van conversion Autos fotSlll: II ~ I A I ed. 970 JENSEN recorder, Car is loaded. '1D 1'1ARK Ill, like nu. 23,000 * Summer Special * * 962-3666 * F/campr, truck reblt from _ utos, mport ---------In Stock $3700. 419'2-0107 mi. owner, All extras . • Rebuilt·Pictur• Tube GOLDEN Rctr!Yer, f'~/.AKC grnd UJl. fi45..43?Aj. 5.57-9417 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.;;iiiii~ ALFA ROMEO JENSEN Interceptor n, Jo Beat Price '68 ELDORADO, all powr, -~"'•""'642-5424::,.;~-o·'=·--1 .c.n,50-21" or 25" Color top Eng. champ. line. $125. s· CAl\fPERS, wa!C'I', ice 1 ntl, very clean. cruise control. 59,CWXl mi, MAYE:RICK P' Call ~91:> be Trucks 962 833-2316 I I $2650 551 2305 492-3971 ~ * 2 YEAR \YARRANTY x. prop. stove, S295/oiler ----------I •72 ALFA Romeo G.T.V., ===::--==o-:---:;;;-;;;;o;; ncr&a59S. · -• ' Italallation Available * * BEAGLE. male, 13", 9 3227 Broad-N.B. 5'18--5lU 1971 FORD Ranger Xl.T. yellow w/blk, ·s speed, sport KARMANN GHIA '70 CAD. DeVille. Loaded, '70 Maverick 2DR aedan ' Rice'~ Tclevi5kln Scrvil.'C nlOli old. $25. 673-1696 Cycles, Billet ., * ton truck and ll ~: fr. cams, Bil.stein shocks, nu 'ft I .. _!.. Xlnt cond. Best oiler. Eves. stand-xlnt eont. One owner rormerly l\1csn North Center 856 Scooters 925 Amerigo fiberglass arid 'lichclln XAS, must sell . MAZDA -w. UAU1I 641H833/8'll-8850 days. $1250. 492--:ml 1 Bick S. of Baker 546-6002 Horses alum. camper. Bofh loaded 675-2879 JOYOJA '6,1 1 .OWNER, Cadillac MERCURY open 9-5 16 da)'5) _T_A_LL_Y __ H_o_F_ar_m-,-.-.1-r,-n e BICYCLE SALE e \\'ith extras_, fully seU~n-•---~B~MW=~---*. Mazda '73 Rotary * Convertible. Great shape. ---------4 ~A. Z'enlth & Sylvania t.'On· finest in hunter & jumper NE\V 10 SPEED ITALIAN tained. Like ne-.v condition $400. 646=-8707 '7:! MERCURY M ar q u Is sole & component stereos training & lessons by E BICYCLES $59.95. Beach and n1us1 be seen to be ap. LEASE A 1973 $66 M~TH 1966 Harbor, C.l\f. 646·9303 '65 CADULAC COupc de brougham. 2 Dr., gold. Air drastically tttilfet'd to .clear. Marcy (Approve-cl AHSA) Bicycles, 806 E. Balboa Jllttiatcd, 23,lm iniles. \Vill 36 J\'J'ONTHS OPEN LEASE '1970 TOYOTA Corona, 4 dr, VIiie, all pa\~·er, xlnt ccnd. & all extras. $3,450. 6'1>8074 'ABC Color TV, 19 0 4 6 judge. \Ve haYe beaut. new Bl d ,~ ~2 A h . d seU separate. BAVARIA Will accept trade-ins aulo, radio, very Io w $'1a0. 6'1;>-6969 'Bro o khu-t, HunLiogton v " .,,a-, ... ~ · ut orize • Phone 549.•~A<> e CALL MR FRY 842 °0= ·1 I O I "-"'"'-:C:...;o",-~~--1 '" 12x12 box stalls, Visil us at r•TSHIKI dealer. ""'"° -.---• ~ mi cage, mmac. r g · -CAMARO Beach, 968-3.129 17262 Newhope So. o f -~~-~~~--'69 FORD Van, \V/\vindo,vs. GOOD ff I B h owner. Mnke offer. 5.36-6666 1--------- tiRUNDJG Tuner, shot·t \Varner. F"ountain Valley or Kawasaki ThrH 6 cylinder stick, xlnt gas SELECTION OF Un • eac '65 TOYOTA LANOCRUPSER , '66 ~1USTANG, air· con- \\•ave radio, fm stereo, Gar-call 979-!»75. 350; '71: 4,000 or!~. nii.; mi., 4.:1.lm Jlli, $1500 or bst USED BMW's • AM/F~t stereo evCTythlng 69 CAMARO SS convertible. ditloned, 289-VS, 3 on the I rard tum table, 2 cabinet =2"ee"'-n°'u,'-"ee"imng,""'· -.-.-p-prox---,. 8 gte.jn. J!a;lk().I 49t'~001 or offr. 536-4027. '73 BAVARIA Demo MAZDA brand .IlC\v. Cati 673-3604. ~~~. or after 6 pm. ~:!'iu11~di~ll:ll~~l~ea'b"y '•Prk4 5• $1.50. 642--0622 bet 12 )'t'!I. old, S2aO ca. One reg, 5.37~7461. ;,>--a Y ~ 1 '56 CHEV 18' Van,· '63 eng. '72 2002 TRIUMPH .68 CAMARO 32'1, 3 spd, gd local r~ord dealer. $7$. pm Appy Gelding 5 yrs, 16ll. i=o-c~=~=--o---Runs """""'· tandem whls, '71 2002 . I 1971 SUZUKI '°' 0 •-oond, $1""'< Call after 5, 646-8018 after 6 p.n1. Private DMIRAL 24" C09 TV. _.,,,. dls-·1tion, we ll -.IOJ, rnnge. paneled & insulated $800. '69 2500 ~~ p •-•-1100 t X" nd ••-1~,· 31 n-a•h Bl 842 == RESTORED TR·3, Xlnt ru•-"0 -· , --""~Y~·-------lnstnt play. trn:F-VHF cnsl. started, good p I ea sure , n1. "nt co , .,.,;i or 551-J305. '69 1600 '"" uc ... · ...,..,...... •r ..........,,~ ,. $1SO. Must Aee to e.ppr. horse, good potential show oner. 842-1.150 e>ves & '61 If TON Pickup, v... '67 2000 BOB LONGPRE p ing condition. CHEVROLET '66 MUSTANG. Very ~- MUSTANG ••• -hor-· l800 Al., 8 yr old anytin1c ll'knds. ;:a CREVIER BMW A 540-1346 Only 62,000 mi, VS, auto, O"W-O•CIQ ~-, \V/carnper shell , auto trans, MAZO $90. O>lor TV antenna, used 2 Thorobrt.'d Jumper, good in '73 '\10;'.IBAT l\Javerick xlnt rubber. $75CI. 645-3485 '67 TRIUMPH TR 4 A , .70 CHEVY Concow W Pis. radio, $850. or make ' mo. $30. the flnt • xlttt jr. horse idiocks t."Ustom chamber alt•r 7 o'-'--k pm Sales. Sel'Yice • LC'asing Conve1tible, roll bar. nJngs, • 1K' agon offer. 96&-5152 * 642-8109 * 16.1 Hands. ,'f A L L Y HO P.P. ·s fas1 and reliahle xJnt o=~·=.-==~~"-''=:;;-,,,.-, 20S \V. 1st St., Santa Ana -SERVICE FIRST-extras. $1000, 675-ms ::~. 1~{800,,.:~i:.i··,o:~ '611\fUSTAN.G Faa~back, 289, ZENITH porlable TV and Farms, 17262 Ne\\• l\o Pe• eond., mwit sell 536-2779 '69VanFO~~peVr8.' ~/U =:. -===',.35-3~.,.11 .. 1=== 1st Street at the _V_O_L_K_S_W_'_&G_E_N_, pads. Lug rack w/oover, 41 spd, w¥fe tires/mqs, stand all Channels SJO, Fountain Valll'y, 979-9fi5: '68 TRI. 250 Trophy $300. Tri· 545-3215 ORANGE COUNTY'S Santa Ana Frwy. M Tilt wl\I, 2 way tall gate. real clean. $1295. 673-8577 536-1766 ClllLO'S Eng. riding !Jors'e, Cub. '70 Honda SL 90. ·70 1-~~===~o--~~ OLDEST am E. 1st Street -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 Trier bitch & plug. 546-6185, 1968 MUSTANG Sorrel Mare. 15 hands, Yamaha iz; St. $250 each. #EL CAMPNO '70, 4 spd, Santa Ana 558:73n 1 ,67 BUG $2195 er cUer. Very aean. Reasonable sound, gd disposition, must 979--3371/518-0067. ps/pdb, SS 396• prlv party, 0 '72 RX2. ~lint concl. Jl.fust '13 l\lONTE Carlo, gold. Call 646-6164 sell. 673-i252 $l800. ~8189 $750 Must Soll · 1 '70 KA\VASAK1 lOOcc Trail ~=~~=---~ Sell! Going away to college. • \\'hite vinyl rool, S\VlVe '68 ?<ifUSTANG GT, 302 +.a.pd. APPY Gelding w/pe.pcrs. Boss, xlnt cond. must sell, '12 FORD PU. He26avy000dutr 4 spd. R/H. 8 trk. Vinyl 557-1975 bucket seats, am/fm, air, \V/air, $1300. cau Dale Sorrel. 5 yrs. old. 16 hltnds, 842ma·~ ....... cffer, 536-0881 or ~r!!f.~~757 • nu. ..top. Extras 847-6787 beau. r iding & concl, must 557-7392 Tues.-Thurs. good jum per. $450'. w/tack. 1»00 SALES.SERVICE·LEASJNG GOING to Europe! '72 Ma.2da .65 vw Camper, new reblt , sell family emerg. SU-2306. OLDSMOBILE 830-4731 °"'68io-"T"R"1U'°'•"1P1=1--=T-ro-p-hy-,""=2J() '63 CHEVY ',S ton. runs OVERSEAS DELIVEltY Rotary \Vag. Vinyl top, motor. Wheel bearing 1 , 69 ~EV Jmpala 4 dr. HT.'----·------I HORSE SHOEING CC, street model, very good good, new tires. ~~nter's ROJ CARVER, Inc. rack. Air. X1nt. $3300. ·tires, battery. Pair of P/d!SC brakes, p/s, air, 3001 Sales & Service & trimming. Call 642-8291 eoncl. $375. 962-5849 or _bo=x-"-&~r-ae_k_._55_7_~-~= 5-18-7014 Stewns 15" ~o..x l a l hp, 350 C:D . .5., ys, turbo-OLDSMOBILE F & B llonle Repair. Aft 6. "'0 0000 1971 llONDA SL 100, only 687 234 E. 17th St. "' hyd 1 dn•-r •··-now 121\10 Fem Shepherd/Huskie I --~---~---·1 I'" d "~nn Costa Mesa 546-4444 MERCEDES BENZ speakers, $700. "' 271. t:<:" :....,..,,, ... ' """" • GMC TRUCKS 1 C I -tOROBRED. w ,. n n' r ' * '71 HON DA CB 175 * nu es, me new con • .,.,.,.... '65 V\V •~ bk . h ...,r,.13,.1. Mix. Xlnt \Vichi dren, al II 6 H n..l Reasonable orter. 545-5459 ....,.,., sq XJnt mec HONDA CARS . Mr. Gurske 833-Z150 eltl 259 gelding, 7 yrs, 1 , SOU1JU. ;;., I.EASE A ·73 BAVAR IA 50 USED cand nu tires reblt eng ESTATE Sale, orig owner, UNIVER""" OLDS sac. $800. 54()..3769. 1...all 51>-0879 an. 6:30PJl.t. '73 CHEV, :i4 T. Pick up, hvy DcinO • Serial ·#3132993 needs body . wor}{ s un :71:! Chevelle, :2 dr, 35,000 ~• 1 4 GEIDIJ~U-~EPHERD I :~~~~~~~~~ 'TI HODAKA 1008 . Super rat duty w-tool box. $3100. for $166.41 !>Cl' month MERCEDES 5.57-9569 . nules, v.a._ &r. nu tires & • ~ H bot BI d 2 mo&. old . 2741 Elden, CM pistons. Reed valves, 2 cLac--"gu~na __ ,,..,,, __ 7_, __ ~= OEL or buy for $8.299. o ·N DISPLAY '67 V\\I BUG. Xlnt. cond. 'brak~ $l950. 96~· Ccsta 1ttesaar v sfo..9640 :·1~1 _ .... _ •• v ... _I~ ' , 3 Llnot, 2 Tlmos, $2.00 e 548-7200 e I~ carb, 5.52-7902 Vans 963 Bob McLaren, BMW, Orig, paint/Inter. Nc\v cng. 72 v~GA .90 hp. 4 spd. OLDS ,72 Cutlass 2 dr PB GOOD home \l.'Mlcd Ior l ~;o-~~··~-,~~~f"~,~-~·.·~·~ JR~ * '11 KAWASAKI * FORD •72 E-noline Van, Inc. Sharp Ntw Car brks/tires. $1 ,000 lil111. ~6S ·;r0 dM~ l.:;nd0 · Jc1;_,,,fi/; PS, air, buckell: vinyi top'. , brautJful, wv .. eet YoU/18 cat. 1'. 350 Big I-lorn. $500. long wheel ba;, heavy duty (714 ) 17'65624 Trad e-ins 5494306 64~ a ,,..... •1 • .,...... Mint oond. $3,000. S86-0U6. 1 \Ve wi ll pay 10 spay. ~-~~'-n-~o;~'~·'---springs, ~vory in colcr, gd. Coming In Every Da y '70 V\V. Navy blue. Good ,65 CHEVY aJ'b 321 . PINTO s.;6.-8423 •--ts/ .. -r,·-'70 HUSKY 360-8 1pd. Xlnt lirl's, only 32,00l ml, this CAPRI A·" Abo 1 Ou U -condition. $1500. 673-8827 an · . M ·1 u. cu 111 gQe' ,... ... __ _,.,. Lo · 1 $500 ut u r n1que 6 bit., All' shocks, headers.•---------2 LOVABLE• mJ-.~ -· I E • l'lft.o1 ... "" .... 1 1011• pncc o · Van m""' bc -Id "' r•'ng " ·-~ quop: ~ s~-1658 .... ""' ' Used Mar.cedas Lease , · • custorn..painL ca.II aft 6 pm ONE owner • •n Pinto l<!dan p'ttn"k!r &o 1 pllab &. -''-="'------'-0=·==~~·==--=o----Tony at (714) 645-0550, 1950 Plani 72 . BUG, fact a1!", ~000 714: 9E;s..J4.n _ l\.fint ccndition, 10 thous ' Cocl«'r,1 niust sac. r I r I c e . DINGHY. 8' r~ibergiass $7S. '73 BULTAC'O. 350 pursang 16th St. Nc.~f102 NB. $2400. '6if miles. 4 _ ~ radial l1res, .55 CHEVY 3 spd buckel pills miles, $1,825. P hone aJ9-5i6jJ 5-19-1114 s.gs5, 2096 Harbor, Costa ONO. House of . Imports $1900. 645--0316. t 327 . s200' best 49'l-<Gl2 • 2 YR. old male Golden or 546-3&12 ~1esa (At Hamilton) •n FORD Ch&teau, mue & • 6862 ~fanchester, Buena Park * '69 V\\r Squareback, neerls ::'er~~ befo~oa;, pm,i-=;::..:::P=L~Y~M~O~UT=-H~-I Re t r'I e Ye r mix. Xlnt '63 BSA Chcpper. clean ,\ \\'hite>, xlnt concl., all extras. 11 th Sant An Frn body work Good concl Best , v.•/ctilldren. Nds. lrg. )'rd & Boats, Power 906 dependable, like new, Rick 29,lm mi. $3700 er best of· NOW OWN THE 0 e 523-~ a 'Y oiler. 5.57.fr633 · '64 BELAIR Chevy Wag, 9 ---------1 lots or Love. ~7900. 673-5607 or 542-1488. fer. 6T;i-3.l00. FABULOUS 1973 ,_7 V\V pass., air, ps, pb, runs real 'SS PLY. Sport Fury, leu : FREE pup p i es , TI1E CLASSIC BAY BOAT ·n HONDA T:iO, 3,IXXI miles '69 FORD Van, w/\\·indo1\'S, CAPRI JIM SLEMONS Runs~. $200. well. 537-54lO, 644-495-1. !~~-~~.,!>Iler for all or Weimaraner--Sheperd, mix-28' double~ndcd N 8 v Y includes $400. in extras. 6 cylinder ilt.ick, xlnt gas IMPORTS e 846-3445 e '65 BEL Air Wagon, V-8, .....,...,, "':r--.ow;o. ; ture. To good h cm c. \\•hale boat. Dependable $1500. cash 67rr2563 n1i .• 44.000 nii, $1500 er bst \Vith 2,000 4 cylintlcr or V-6 MERCEDES BENZ 1----=v"°o=L"V=O;:,----auto R&H. Needs a liltle. '70 CUDA, 340. Good con- '' 495-{1190 Graymarinc Light Fow'-69 ='==~°"-="'=~= offr. s:»-4021. engine, \viUi er v.•ithout $350.00. 979-2323. dition, low miles, $1800. inboard power. Ready lor '66 TRIUMPH TIOOR, 15·00l =~==~~=~~ decor group, so1ne \\•ill. sun A111'HORIZED 1 --~-------'66 OIEVY Impala \\'gn,,,846-5.1 __ 25 _______ 1 , KfM'ENS beaut. 1trpd, & your next cruise. Zt.57-1.126. mi, ch ronic frame plus ex· 1972-DODGE. 23.ooo mi's. roof or landau top, llO"''Cr SALES & SERVICE THINK ·-mixed, some p e r f cc1 I y, n·as. $600 -644--0345 ~1ags. Bl'st offer -1Iust fac/alr, pis, new Ures, PONTIAC choice of 9, 9 \\'ks old. CUSTOJ\I bit. for ocean sl'll 53&-1157 di sc b1·akes, style st~I Ji'm Slemons $550/best oUer. 846-1£B3 fishing. 18' outbrd, 2 '70 l-IONDA SL.till. Xlnt' --·~-~·--~~-1 1vhccl, radial tires, bucket 493--5068. Jchnson J\1u11. windshield, conct, lo tni. Allc1· 6 pn1. '68 OlEVY Van. R/H. Good seats. ORDER YOURS Imports ECONOMY CHRYSLER FREE FIU. DIRT canopy remote steer. All ex· Call 003-4409 condition. $1200. After 6 pm, NO\V, LAGUNA HILLS 11·u. 49!1-2617 eves. * '12 KA\VASAKI 500 * 6'16-852!1. GUSTAFSON l30l Quall Q.EAN '67 Chrysler New LEASE OR BUY '71 thn.i '73 Pontlae1 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • 586-1793 • 16' GLASSPAR. 140 hp. con-Xlnl Cond. $850 or best offer. Auto Leat int 964 Ne~~ach WHILE WE HAVE 40 Yorker, e.11 air & power. 2 \VHITE Rabbits vert. top, HD tilt 1railer. 64!">-4574 Lincoln-Mercury ENTER FROM MacARTlruR Below wholesale, 837-1246. w/cage1. Nf!ed a good many extras. $16 9 5 . '72 TlU'-fPl'f 500 Daytona DISCOUNT Mark 1~Mark 10 16800 Beach at \Varner NEW YOLYQS JN CONTINENTAL 2480. ltarbor Blvd., at Fair hc>me. Call 540-2195, 529-5764. $100 cash do\vn, take over "B'' Ignition systems saves Hunfint...ton Beach '65 MERCEDES BENZ Dnve, Costa Mesa 5£8017 •• .,29 mileage, plugs points, in· ..... . 1969 GRAND ·FOUR bounc:y black & \\'h.ite 11· OUTBRD w/SS HP J\.l crc. paym1s, 43'1-.>'t slalls easily, 64o1-5&13 842-8144 * 1213) 592-5544 $9'S l OWNER ·73 C'ONTINENTAL 11ARK PRIX kittens, six \\'Ce.ks old. Box Nu bollom paint. nu ccvl!r. '72 10 SPEED, 28" Nishiki· ''Home of the V iking'' • 557•1975 STOCK JV. Moon dust metallic Gold w/black vinyl top SJ trained. ~19-4338 after 5 Trlr "'/nu paint, lites & lrokuial, xlnt cond, $100. Autos Wanted 968 finish, stereo & tape, speed nHXlel • Fully l'QUip. Pvt. ;\f.\TIJRE lcn1ale Uiasa wiring. $1500. Gi:>-5289. Call l\11ke 6T>&l.96 Jl\lPORTS \VAl\'TED '71 CAPRI 4 spd. deluxe con· control, passenger s.e at party must sell third car as Apso, needs gcnUc family. 15' FRBLGS ush/ski boat. Motor Homes Orange County's :r:!r.low 11,T}w~900. ;~ '&' MBZ 230 SL Roadster. -·nf41l LfAllU•, recliner. All ltDCury pY.T soon as possible! 5.12-7552. Reg, xlnt Pf'(Ugrce, 49'*-8615 All access. includ, radio. Sale/Rent 940 TOP $ BUYER Nikki or any day after 5 ~;-oo!:Stl ~Ila =ect~ l'quip., lease 36 mos. cpen '71 GRAND Ville convt, fac. PART \\'Ire mnle pu11py. Bottom pB.int, lilt 1railcr. BIU. MA.XEY TOYOTA 84IH396 636-41SL 962-72G3 end $206. + tax or can air tape play<'l' actual ml Must see to appn-e. Look! $700. Eve!! 673-0207. e SALl:.S e 18881 Beach Blv1. pm, YOLYO purchnse $9050. Ca 11 21.llo. beau. Cone!. crig: likt> Tranip, 645-1372 21· OIARACTER BOi\T H. Ikach Pb. 847-855.S '12 CAPRI 15,CXXI mi. Xlnt Don't g:ive ufa the s~I 52fr7279. owner. $2,600. 8J9.6234 fl.UFFY l\lale kitten -Free Bn.v tavo~~.1~]!"1Y *xtnu. •• SREENRTVAILCSE•• CLASSITTED ••..•. 642.5678 =n. Radials. $2700. ~;~:;;n:t:s~1~f5~78. P 1966 Jtarbor, C.l\1. 646-934.1 E '67 1C10NT1 ~-~~tioTA~ '73. LEMANS Delux 4 Hdoor, lo good home. * .,....,.. '"=> * .61 VOLVO * x c e en .. ..,, .... 1 n. i;...o,· air, p/1, p/b, Burgandy, Call 6.1&-1349 Very Clean. Exe. Trans. ecllent mileage. 1.lust sell. 6000 mi. $3800. 640-1650 aft Ri\VlNG Cutle·, Blue c>·••fl Boats, Rent/Cha rt'r 908 '4K ~ $350. * ~1_1577 492-7868. S, 673-4430. ·- EXPLORER . ST' "'R GA:""E"ID'"' . .w.· '71 CONT'L ·2 DR A' '72 PO Siamf'sc iypc kitten. Touch CHARTER 57' KETCH OF '°'"-""'-'":',,....---..l"1 .&1~ ~ '-tt Autos Used 990 . ir, NTlAC Cata lin a, him. he purrs. &l,~76.'i9 r ByCLAYl..POLLAN:---..-----1 • _ Am-Fl\1, till "'hi. 22,IXXI ml. P/"'1ndo\\.'S, am/Im, a.Ir 11TIOGA'' HUNTINGTON BEACH AA >.a1ES L)1aA I $4100. 548-5218 e v cs; \'inyl top, $3,700 or bat oar'. 8,,m'.'?,· ~)~P~~111 fl ;c~1~(!: Coa111111 & Ortshorl Island 18801 Bench BIYd. 842-8800 .... ..\-~ ,., .... ~· 11 );}. Your~ily Adi'i!Y·Guid. Ji.. Sl'1. 2J~ BUICK 548-'l!E8. ~""'~"'=""==~~~--c ·I XI Da'I llUNTINGTON BEACH ~·f~.1, .4<cor11i11g l11l11•3/ar1. ...,..1,,, ·• Unable.to keep, 6~5-'1782 t'lllS rig. nt rates, I y .. "'r J .... I I w-J--.t-. """T. CORVETIE '68 PONTIAC Catalina 9 ' 11· kl Ch 1 Sall h 11•1•1 ·•~op ...._ or ~·--,. .,, .. -., '69 Buick Ela•tra P LONG ha<. .... d kltt••••. 11·111 or f'f' y. e s ury MOTOR HOMES '" ·~ ___ .... _ _, -__,,i· t __ .. _ .... '""'""' -•---------ass Wagon. A Ir c on d. ru.-. , .. '·,·, ,• ,':..,",t,,rl•••. Tr. 675-S.144 or Tioga, Box 4~ ~f~WVfz':!JJ;'birt'h a""i!."I 0 1 ""''.._"" 2-53-87 1• P/ & bk $ " " • , ~ ''' llolboo I I nd A II P B ~· 225 Custom c-. '62 CLASSIC. Clean, $mt. '· r '· 1100. 6'1J.1498. B&W. trl-Qllor. :;.1n13is . -·~·-·---'-"-·---po o, acCllCttf'r, arc n , 1 Ptth 318ut 61&, r-549-1174 1964 BONNEVILLE Co ~ -Jam""'r""" u,..1,1n .. _..._. 2N.wt 32Be 62About Air O:mcl, Power Windows, "'"" ~..,.!{' · nv., [)()NED I "'' ···~ •IUVU ..... lT·~-.....,.._ great cond , $275. AB.i\N 11 1ngior mo1n Boats, Sail 909 \Vr.'ve ~t 'en1 al ~~11 ~F:':"' :,oW~ 6 way'powc.rseat, tilt stt'er· 673-]49.f & 2 male PU J>A ner.d ~ood KENDON 5DDn't 35Nirw 6S'Thrwll'h Ing \\'heel, Cl"\IJJ!e t.'Ontrol., DODGE home1. Ador!lblr.. 64.~>-5.162 * 1-1·28 KETCl1-wood '5G, 6 Lmi' l6 Problf!'ll -u Diet 177]:1-71±!!:!!1,s:j ,\At/Fl'if Ste>l'l'O, vinyl roof, 'b7 PONTIAC 1::mipe~ delux, rni-..r: klllen, Gray & \\'hite>. l'I('\\' Al bin diesel '71, Dana MOTOR HOMES GIMIHI 7 Sllght 31= 6711e l'-SAllTTA&JUS E:<ccllmt cond. (XJZ699). ·n DODGE Dart. Very good radio, air $695. aft :>:30 41()2 Call 962·0813 Pl , berth, OY.'tK?r. $1~232.l. 707 N' If-~-S ~i/Afi1 IF'°"' JS 1ll·ploind61Yfttlfda(• NOl'..ll ~ ' $1995 eond. SlliOO, Ir take over Orion Wa,y, Park LldC>, NB ~o-•' ' <&rvur, .A ''•u'r20 9 Woatt :)9~ 69Your ' STUDEBAKER '"11;1"'""" 14' llOBIE CAT 5.'J.l.oo!l ~(;'• H 10lrxtiljlOlftian40Wlll 70Mlilitbt l>fC.21 payments. 646-7350 I ''EAR old Calico, e;;;{16:~ J!l73 DIK"Ovcrl'r 111wl Sundial •· to-73-7.5 · :i;.°" ~i~~ ~~~ 1·2'-41~ , 0 C FORD hooscbrok~.;_1~~ il1olor 110111~9 for rent, make ..... ..,.,.. l l I• 4J h'!t«tllirlf nvou .n S • AL. '58 ST U.D..E BAKER - YM: -Ml 3.1'.. CC raciwt.sloop. ~ n-IW'rvtition! for-S\ITT'm'ler ~~JUHilf -l~~ ,.5 =-;;~~· 'f·-----j---lSJ-W'J. "7Q1'~RD S00. Hi -tnutsportation-ca:r. tt-runs?I---·· !~!~~~~~~~~] ::~. Spinnaker. $3600. TIO\\'. Phone ~flu Benne! 111 JUU.n 16Mot' ~Wlmt' 76~• LEASING mileage, tell cheap. Nu $lOO. ~l-2S07 1:1 llB &b Loogpn> P on~iac, 17£?-pi11 41"nllftp 77Chwft valves, btaic:es, Kood cond. ----='=;,.=;;:.:,,---! ~ CAJ...25, 1$9, hull no. 1171 892-66..il or 6:16-2500. • 9 12' 18Gtt 4IYou 71T~ """! MJ~-•-Dr. $1450. StS-8852. VEGA ...... ..... s kl ' --· $ I 51-1&. 19Low 49Ad1'41iff 79Nrd -\l!la<•VU _ pnr im:t ._,,, .... · uper c ean, RENT 122• Comm!llld~l Sips u o 20 '-illtv !IO(__,.s IC>W!!h F~~ lrvi/1(' '68 FORD GaJaxje 500 4 drl ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==--=-;;! ~r. 644-0018. S comfort, compl self cont. 21S1ow 51Coo\ 11M1rw:ir 1714) 833-8620 (213) 924-4413 hrdtp, Atr, p/a, dlac.I' VENTURE CAt. Used 4 Ct>n & «Ir, S.1A5wk, $3."iO 2 .Mr l J ~~tt g}~ l~~IWJ '67 BUICK Special. Blue. braku, New Urea. $850. llrneR. ~fusl sell now, $700 v.•ka. +·Sc m.lle. prl pty. .AUe.<n 2'0own ~54Woffllnl a.e rHom 28.000 mtJPS. Radk>. alr. Old•ii962>-;;;i3560;;;""'==--,,..--.:::::; FRlSKY nurty h 11. pp y or best oiler. ~7017. 21J.=.596-zt72. l.Si~2·!l~\!1 LJ ~~idlnt ~= -::~= F~!'f:':=' Lady from Phlladt:lphia1SUPER Clean 1964 Ford, Ca ts 852 pl /Pf>nlan ·&: Oallco. kilUe1 .. KITE 6.il , blue hull with 25' EXECUTIVE m o Io r: t 27 "'°""'1 :.1 Uni.rM:f 87 ~ previous owner. Ext4!llC!nl auto trans, nins like a top . ss. 112"' E. Ocean front trailer. $-150. hon10 tor ttnt. 1''\llly tclf :USl$H &llleqimr 18F'°'" '----~:~""~~~· fU~4~E.~~~~h~Sl~·~·~A~p~t.,~M~u;ot~,..~~to~nppn!ci~~·~"'~·~ea~,uj~~~~~~~~F 1!.£l. lk'P\ 6 ,,,,.;;::;;:;:;::;G'1J..lto'lo!g~~;:7.':::;;=-li="'"~"~1~ .... !'.11::. :!"!!!).!:!!~!!'°!..::;:::=. , sm. n 30.~ ~~ ~1=. :I •.<:M· 148 G7 .,~-pm. Cary,...~mi.-7 1mrvroA-.calrl.til'C fhl!faietf.111 draw In the West. CATAl\.5.ARAN "72, 14', Xlnl Rli.:NT uor new Lu.xuf')'l ____ ~~~~· ~~~IC>.~~~~·"~~~~d~icnc;:/6\~~!~1~;"~•~~~~~---Any day'" the B&q° DAY lo 1913 GRAND Torino \Vagcm, GT, 1ltoled $'flml, dix. fiitJ '71. VEGA $1150. MUST SILL 557.1975 •.. a O.lly Piiot CtauJnert Ahape. S725 C"r ~l ofter. LfFETIME? -.ii(>'. 6, air, I l· "" \$/uotlll '1 ~ n1n an adl Don't dtlay. . loaded, roclt k gauges, 7700 $m>. Ph: ~21.16 °"I Ad .. §4.i-.5671. O.lJ.-025.\ 11.h 6 1na(', P\'1. owner. coll today 61M6'18. m11es. sm; 847~7627 673.2988 . • -j I J ' .. • • I • •• . San Clemenie Capistrano VOL 66, NO. 191, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ··---' • EDITION ' Coast Panel OKs 2 .Avco Projects • Ill By CANDACE P.EARSON . Of IM MllJ '"" lfeff Despite vocal community opposition, South Coast Regional 1.one Conservation Commissioners Monday gave their bJeg. ing to two Avco Community Developers tracts in Laguna Niguel. Approved \\'ere a 157-aere, 917:COn- dom inium unit tract inland of Pacific Coast Highway, bounded in part by Niguel Road and Crown Valley Parkway, and 48 single·family homes on 9.3 acres, 0 . Mitchell 'l{ept Nixon In Dark' \\'ASHJNGTON /AP) -Former Attv. Gen . John N. P.1itchcll today denied sworn tes timony that he approved the \\'atcrgate wiretapping, and said he did not tell Pres ident Nixon or campaign in· volvement or cove r-up for rear of crip- pling l~e 1972 re-election effort. J\fitehell told the Senate \\latergate committee he went along with cover-up operations designed lo keep the lid on the wiretap story and While House domeslic surveillance activitieS". to avoid "scarring the presidency ." He . described domestic spy plans as "\Vhite House horror st-Orles," and said their disclosure during the campaign could have been even more sig nificant than Watergate itse!C. The former attorney general and cam- paign manager. once rated the n1an closest to Nixon himself. said he decided tokeep what he knew of \Vatergate fro1n the President. Mitchell said that to his knowledge, Nixon was not aware of the \Yatergate story until long after the election, He said he did not believe Nixon knew, adding under questioning that belief was "based solely on my association ~ilh the President and not on conversations on the 3 Uinnative side of the su6jecf mat· ter." Accompanied by his attorney but not by his wife, Martha, Mitchell spent two hours answering questions put by lhe committee cotmSel at the televised hear· ings. He disputed key elements in the testimony of Jeb Stuart ~lagruder. once an aide, who has said Mitchell approved the political spy plan and authorized a $250,000 budget. Mitchell insisted he actually vetoed ttfe ' plan. , bounded by Coast Highway, Mariner and Niguel Sbores Drives. The coastline commission delayed voting until next Monday on Avco~3 most controversial t'Ondomlnlum pro p o s a I between Coast Highway and Salt Creek Beach. Original pfans called for 1,690 con· domlnium unib in buildings .up to 1% stories hig~, but Avco officials Monday brought In a last-minute offer to trim six seven-and-12-story stn1ctures down to e P-0·wer OUtage Hits Cleme11te .A 35.minulc power outage hit a l\l'O to three-square block area of San Clemente ~londay afternoon when a vent pipe being removed from a hotel roof fell and severed four high-voltage wires. Workmen removing the pipe from the San Clemente Hotel at 117 De.I ~far dropped the pipe on the conductors belo\\' at 3:26 p.m., cut- ting the power along Del Mar, Ola Vista. Granada and ~1onterey. Workers for San Diego Gas and Electric restored po\\·er at 4:01 p.m. by rerouting service and replacing the sc\·ered \\'ires. The hotel. ho\\1e\;'er, did not receive any p<ll\'er until 5: 15 p.m. No major problems due to. the blackout were reported. San Jua11 Takes Action to Acl<l O·ivn Co11stable ' San Juan Capistrano could very \veil have its O\\·n "constable'' as "'ell as sheriffs law enforcement services if councilmen put to use a $20,000 sum they set aside during budget sessions Monday. The unanimous move lO\\'Srd the end of a lengthy budget ses.sion brought the city a step closer-to having its own law en- forcement service. The plan, suggested by ·Councilman James Thorpe, calls for a staff study in coming "'eeks to determine the extCflt of the duties of such an orlicer. So far discussion among councilmen and the city staff points to an officer who \rould issue parking citations as well as possible mov!ng·violation citations. Leash Jaw and business license viola- tions could also be enforced by the single officer using a city vehicle. two. Tb.at cut lbe dwelling units to l,ZIS. That wculd 3till leave a nwnber of !ive- story buildings along the bluffs in tract 7.fi79 and a density of about 18 units an acre on the 74-acre site. The lengthy meeting !\1onday was marked by disagreement by staff plan· ners and commissioners and open hostili- ty between some South Orange County residents and Commissioner Ronald Caspers. , Caspen represents the Laguna Niguel • Ill Convicted Ex-mayor I mpr.isoned By TO~f BARLEY Ot 1111 D•llr r ntt '"" Fonner \Vestminster Mayor Derek lttcWhinney today \\:as sentenced to state prison for one to 10 years for his role in the ~1ile Square Park shaked0\\11 or stra"•berry grower Georg~ Murai. lfis convicted associate, f o r m e r "1estminster city planner Tad Fujita, 3-1, was sent to Orange County Jail for six months and finOO $2,500 after Orange eoo.ty Superior Goun Judge Jom..FIYM suspended a ~ale prison term. Lawyers toi both men immediately fiJ. ed no~s of appeal and 'posted bonds that will insure the freedom of their clients pending appellate court action. Judge Flynn followed the language or · toughly-phrased probation reports and a demand for maximum punishment by prosecutor Michael Capizzi in a sen- tencing session. that left McWhinney's at· tractive wife and_ his mother sobbing in their courtroom seats. The judge rejeCted repeated appeals cf clemency this morning and refused to sentence either man in such a way that his sentencing, barring su~ of an ap- peal. can later be reduced to a misde- meanor. As lhe-sentence-now_stands, both. men '''ill be stripped of public office and barred frori:t ev~ holding such office again. Capizzi said. ''That was a very important point and J'm glad the judge sa'v it that way," he added. J udge FlyM handed down the sen- tences on the grand theft and conspiracy convictions despite an eloquent appeal from McWhinney's lawyer Joseph Ball : "There must be some soul in your honor. please be compassionate to t h i s dedicated pubHc servant. "Do not bar him from public office," Ball said. "No one has been hurt in this ease and Derek has had a long and distinguished career in Orange County area on the Orange County Board of Supervisors. A few opponents indicated they may appeal the approvals lo the state com- mission created by Proposition 20, the coasUiµe inillative. Commission Executive Director A1elvin Carpenter, who originally reannmended . denial of tract 7479, said the propoeed reduction w~ a "material change" and the rules requlred a new application. Any substantial amendments must be 5ALi'>OA 15LA~O scheduled for a new hearing wllhln 21 to 90 days, be said, reading from com· mislion regulations. But the commission majority, six of \\'horn favored the tract, said the hearing v.·ould CXK1linue. · Forest Dickason, Orange County plan· ning director, apecared in favor of Avco's proposal ~t the request or Caspeni, who was involved in county ac- quisition of Salt Cree~ Beach. In addition, Caspers' firm , Keystone a Mitchell said it \Vas his very strong opinion, based on his encounters with Nixon and hi s own decision to shield the President from \Vatergate knowledge, that Nixon didn't know the facts. Indeed, Mitchell said he never got to the bottom of Watergate himself. even though he acknowledged participating in three meetings at which spy plans were discussed. He said he rejected them every time. The commitment Monday of the cash raises to $220,000 this fiscal year's aUoca· tion for law enforcement in the city Sheriff costs rose to $200,000 thls fiscal year but v;ould not pay !or an increased. level of service. • Under the current system San Juan is inc!Uded in an entire South County patrol beat and does not have a patrol unit in the city around the clock. government." Judge Flynn similarly rejected at· tomey Al Stokke's argument that Fu- jita's role in the $10,000 shakedoll'TI of MAP INDICATES PERTINENT SITES IN MURDER CASE O'KHfe Girl's HOJM;School and Where Body Was Found J\litchell said he did not want Nixon lo know about the \\latergate affair during (See ~UTCKELL, Page ZJ Councilmen ~1onday continued to deliberate on the gro\ving Jaw en- forcement problems ln the city. J\1ile Square farmer J\turai was very much less than that of the Westminster councilman. A jury in Judge Flynn1s courtroom last month threw out bribery charges but convic ted both men of grand theft and conspiracy after 1.turai testified ttlat he ,,·as pressured into paying them $5,000 in Lost Treasure Galleon COUncilman Edward Chermak said that (See CONSTABLE, Page !) Water Di strict May Gain 22,000 Acres Via LAFC cash. !\lurai also 1estified that he "'as Salvaged off Florida ordered after a series of meetings and 1 taped telephone conversations with both KEY \VEST, Fla. (AP) -A team of men to hand over a further $5,000 in the treasure hunters says it has found a form of a check made payable to county wreck believed to be the Nuestra Senora Supervisor Robert BaUin's campaign de Alocha, a 351).year~ld galleon worth fund . Tite grand jury indicted both men after an estimated $400 mlllion. taking Battin's testimony and clearing The divers di splayed on Monday three A proposed addition of 2'2,000 acres of "We're looking at development out the county supervisor of any possible in-silver bars, 71 1 silver pieces of eight and Rrincho ~lission Viejo Into the san1a there (in the proposed annexation) In volvement in the shakedown scheme. other, artifacts they said they recovered ~targarila \Vnter District will come about the next 30 years, not r.ooner, Capizzi made it clear today that the from the wreck site in the Marquesas before the county's l..ocal Agency Form11· beeauSe It is so remote." Smith said. actions of 1'1cWhinney and Fujita could KeYs 40 miles west of here. lion COmmi5Slon Wednesday afternoon in Jn the meantime, ·he explained. ;i have done a great deal to damage Bat· The treasure .hunters estimated the a move calculated to pave the \\'8Y for a system of wells could be dug In the !er· tin's reputation despite the grand jury's \\'orth of the Items at $750.000. major water conservation program in the ritory lo reduce the surrace flow or San aelion in his behalf. They said one of the ~pound silver find ""·as made in 20 feet o( water near the small islands o~'Tied by Florida. So1ne experts think the Atocha. sank in 50 feet. and several treasure teams In the Florida Keys are \\'orklng wrecks they believe to be the Atocha. The state of Florida gets 2S percent or the value or any treasure recovered. and the searebers keep 75 percent. Dennis English. a state marine archeologist overseeing the salvaee operation, said, "If their retearth Is cor· rect, it certainly is the Atocha." rugged area. Juan Creek and use the v.·atcr Instead of ~lurai told the jury that he was bars matched the deS<.Tlpllon of a bar on 1--_.:..;Sj)Ol<esmC.-f th.-distric:t-10<!• llowing-IH<dlow~"1lte" . prmumt"'by-McWhilmty-alter-he -l<am-· ihe-manUest ol the.Aloclla.-wbiclLwreck,_ .,gredicted oppoalUon to the annexation of "E\'el')' lime you see an acre foot of td that the.re was a ROO<l PoSSiliility that ed in a hurricane in the first quarter ol lie said the dileovery could be "~of thetft'Ost spectcn:ular" evtr ~fn;-m both the historical and l!IOll<tll)I llanel- point. "'lhe acreage IOUlh of Ortega Hl&hway and San Juan Creek water Dow to tbe sea he could lose his lease on ZIS Mlle Square the 171h century. Inland of the city or San Clemente. you're watcbina $50 disappear," he Nlid. Park acres devoted to hls strawberry The dJvtn aatd the bar carried tngrav~ District Manager Jim Smith said that Only a smill portion of the major crops. lng1 ihat ITUltched rec:orda in Seville. i( the. land ii blended Into the dlstr1ct t.er--acreqe lies \\'ithln the city ot san Spain, which list bar No. 4594 as rltory, plans wou)d be started soon to Cltmtnte, Smlth tald. That amounts to Lif . B . v.·etghlng 83 pounds wltb a fincntss of develop I major tipping of the woter 1,100 acres of deep backlands which ~" esaVIDg egms 2,380 parts of •ll•er. resourctS btncath San Juan Cretk. not now served by \he clty. THE ATOCHA carried t0me 40 tons of PALO ALTO (AP) -Reprcsentalives Talks Will Resume Teday's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN .CENTS Niguel Savings and Loan, l.s purchasing one or Avco's commercial k>ts. It 't\'11.! not in one of the 1hree tracts discussed l\londay. "I \\"ish it was as euy 10 summon cowuy personnel on behalf of the public as for de.,·elopcrs." Lorcll Long or the En,vlronmdhlaJ Coalltioo of Orange Coun· ty said. "tf anybOOy \\'astcs a lot of their time, you're it." Caspers rcplit'd heatedly. (Sff APPROVED, Page %1 ' Police Nab Teenage1· At Home By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of "'' Delly "flit ,,.., Peter Richard ·Ylooten. a former Corona de! !\·lar High School student, ~tonday \\'as arrested by Ne\\'JX)rt Beach police and held Oil murder charges in the slaying or II-year-old. Lind a Anne O'Kttfc. \Vooten, 18, of 2320 Second Avt., Corona dcl !\tar. was booked into Ne"'J>Ort BeAch City Jail . Jn,·estigators have declined to disclose what led them to suspect Wooten. who was bustled out of his home about 4 p.m. in-a-lightning nid by detecttves ·who bad been following him. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did say Wooten knew the girl who vanished Fri· day after leaving Lincoln Intermediate School 't\'here she was enrolled in a sum· mer school typing class. During the hours and days In which in- \•esllgators exhaustively questioned hun- dreds of persons. enc theory developed that she niust have gone '''ith someone she knew. · The pattern seemed to indicate that the slrictly-raiscd ~Ji5' O'Keefe, daughter of . form er Sunday School teachers. would not hitchhike nor carelessly associate wil h strangers. ''This "'as the first year she 'A'as even allov.·ed to go ,to the beach without an adult along."-sAid Capt . Oyaas. No ball can be set prior to arraignment in a capital case such as murder and Capt. Oyaas said today he was uncertain how soon a murder oomplaint might be issued. Little additional in£onnation could be secured about !he suspect. who waa believed to have been graduated last year from Corona de! ~tar fligh School . "Just 'no occupation ,'" he remarked \\·hen asked if \Vooten "'Orkcd. 'fJ\c Newport Beach police hclleopte.r could be seen ho\'ering dimly In the overcast above !he \\'ooded Corona de! J\lar neighborhood as the dragnet tighten· ed to scoop up the suspect. Police Car radios \\'ere tuned low so messages could not be O\'erhcard. Nev.·smen "'ho spoiled a detective car in the neighborhood tra\'eling at a good speed and assumed this might be the break in the O'Kcefe case foJ/o\ved along. The actual arrest could not been 3Cen from the reported and photographe r'• vantage point. "J'\·e4 got him." Detecli\•e George ~Stt rtlURDER, Page Z) or.age Coast Weather Jt'll be mostly sunny \Vednesday according to the weather service. Those earl y rporning lo\v cloud,, and fog will bum off earlier leav- ing the beach artas around 7'Z de· grees ri sing to 88 Inland. INSIDE TODA. Y Ptaubou maga:ilit l1os an· nouttced it it considerin g "edi- torlat-adfnrtmenr,..,,urr.tant -w tlie U.S. Supre,ne Court deci· 1ions on obscenity, but tht bold· rr Penthouse ffl(lQtutn4? predicts "no cltonge." See stor11, rogie 7. C•li..,RO. •. _., • "-•M ~, ... , • ._, " ...n..1 ...... t, II , __ " OI ..... c-IY " DMtll Mtl«t .. ,_ 16-lf ••Mr1'1 , ... • Sttdl Martlll " The project he uld. could be im· No opposition to the. prOposaJ has Senk>r· lfeSaving clautS will bel{in at treasure, and a sister ship that v.·ent of 65,000 cannery "'Orken and 28 tement hr~glJ the: san Juan Basin come from the clliesli<' ~m~San~•!.E! Cl'!;eem<men~~le~or:._,,~lhc~.~San~~C~lem~en~t~e~M~un~lcl~~I ~Poo~~~lh~l•;-~do~wnMln¥Jthc!f,,l"~Ull!D~!4...!lM!!•rJr ,.a,,,rl!!l!..-~~omia..canncey ownea_wUl.ttcorni.cnt_ l----PA.uthorily, an enuiYQcvdOped more tp;r--San-JUJ"'o-c&pJW~. . even • wee y c asses "' be heftl carT 7 Ions. their stalemated contract talks ln ........... _. • , ... ., .... .. -...... ,. .. ~ •·11 ... .., • a year ago to capitalize on the water Wednt.lday 1 heanng appears on the rrom I to I p.111. for ,qu.Ufied sw1mmers, · A 1pokem111n for a professlonaJ diving Washington, D.c.: Thuflday a~ the rt-- resources lhroughoUt the San Juan Creek afttmoon aegment ot lhe c:ommlulon 1$ years and older. A 50 cent pool fee will flnn with which lhe trtJSure hunters que1t of the Federal ~fedlation and Con· baaln. a1enda. Smith uld. be cblrpd ror each ltuon. worked, Treasure Salvors, Inc., aaid the ciliallon Service., officlab a.ay. ' 1 -.. ,. w-·• Hwt 1i.1• ,, .......... " Wtf'lt Htwt "' •.M. .... ' I' I ,\ I ' ,\ .,, Capistrano • . Cofl!Fund Limit Set ' A ct illng of $10,000 ~·as set ror city sub\'Cntions to the San Juan Capistraoo Chamber 0£ Commerce Monday, and lhe sum Is a stwdc higher than that sought by the chambtt thl1 year for community pr1)CTIOlion. City councilmen agretd that ror the present the celling would remain in el· f.ect. . Qiamber oftlclab had asked for an allocation of $9,700 for the new Uscal year, an' amount which lakes Into ac· count the payba ck of a $3.000 loan wh.ich coundlmen grunted last sprlng as an ad· vance on the first local Cinco de ~tayo . celebration. 'nle ~r broke C\'cn on ·that ac·. tlvlty Ind CO\'ercd the' loan. Monday's requested sum would be the amount the.pity grants after lhe bill for the celebration is paid. During silmetimes tense discussion over the allocation, Councilman Josh Gammell brought up the fact that the ; city's contribution to the San Juan Capistrano Fiesta A!soclatlon amounts to a $100 sponsorship of the sweepstakes trophy each year. • "llere we have an organiutlon that rai9'S Its own money e~c;IJ year and re- quires little from the city," he said . But fellow councilman James Sharpe took another point of view. .. If that association were to open up an office ~11 )'W' loog to do lta bullDfM It . would find problems dlulng up the cub for tbe operation~" he said. -ary Manager Donald Weidner - disavowing anY "partiaan position" - said that the city would.-be hudiftSltd to provide ·the same level of aervlce u the chamber does with the amount or cash being requested this fiscal year. "With lhe amount of calls, inquiries and droplns, I doubt that we coold pn>- vide the aanie 11ervlce for the money a1 they do," he said. Burglar Grabs $771 From Auto, ·Meat Sc:r'l>s Too A bur11ar who appai!nUJ found a well filled doUY bag just as attractive u the locked cull bag helptd himself to both -items wfiHe rlO\nj a Sin Clemente- blrt<nder'• car Monday nl&hl, Onqe County Sherill'• officers aid. DeouUea Aid Elmo J. Wagner, II, of \JI W. SlnUap, Sin Clemente ,.ported the theft ol a -cash box coatalnln1 f77l from hil car perked outalde the Harbor IM, -Paclllc Cout Hil!hway, Dana Polnl Wqner was on duty behind lbe bar while the lhief helped hinuelf to tM cuh box and a d<>hY bq crl!llllled Wltb meat scrape from the reataurant tablu. ,. . • • LAFC 1'l•••ted l't••• r ... 1 Influence Map • Soowpl.ow Gets ' Summer Duty <X>LOGNE, Weat G e rm a n y (UPfj -Col-waa llWO!lertn& in a helf wave Moodly whm _......... called out a snowplow to clear up a llf&bWly littered wttb 10 tons ol brolre!lemonadebottles. APPROVEQ. • • ''You cet a Jot motT lhlll 1C11r abate.'' H. 8. WUllams, a miem~r Of the Laguna Nlgud Homeowntt's -.UO.. later lold the commission his group "rtpi _.ta 11,llOO vo+. To some ol you that may not mean an)'Wng but to one of you It might" • ·Guides Sough.t .. , A ...UC. spokeoman uid the bot· Ue1 amaihed on the highway after 1 &.1-yeat..old truck driver fell 1siecp at the wheel. The truck crashed but the driver escaped unhurt. Another Laguna Niguel res ident, ti. P. Chase. a retired geologist, contendf..)(f the land was unsafe. "I wouldn't buy ii lot down there for Jove or money," he declared. The Orange County Grand Jury has called on the Local Agencr 1''ormallon Commission (L.AFC) to ~pel out specific guidelines for the filinc of 1pbere-of·ln- fluence maps -documentJ which IO far have been stec~ ln controversy. Jn an lnterim report i.uued Monday the jury added that once the speclfic&llOOI for the sphere maps are completed by the. LAFC all those maps previously filed and aceepted should be reviewed and the new rules applied. ~ that do not fit should be scrapped, the JW'Y 9Uggested. Amish Left High, Dry By-Dobbin StUNGLETON, Mich. (UPI) -An AmJsh family, confident that "God will supply our needs," has spent three days stranded in a deeolate area betwee'n two small upper penin1Ula communities, but· hoped to continue their }olimey we.st by covered wagon today. Although their horse was lame and they had no other way of moving the wagon, the four Athens, Maine, rtaidents steadfastly refused to bitch a ride from a motorized vehicle in adherence to their religious belief. Then early-today, with a rainbow di~aying Its colOC'I above, Ronald Cburch lanced his horse's hoof and removed the stone . lhat had cauled it such discomfort. He hoped to have his family back on the road today. Allhoogh declining to I a k e ad- vantage of modern conveniences, Mr. and Mrs. Church and their two daughters did accept food from aympetheUc residents. The jury i11ued the recommtl#Uona at !he urging or several community groups and ciUeJ dissatJsfied with past Ol'Cllrrencea Involving the spheres which were calculllf:d lo show the poui'11e u!Umall> boundaries of each dty In the county. Ooe main segment of the jury report. suggests that the LAFC should set a policy which states that not necessarily every aegment of county territo'1 need be included in a sphere of intlueace. It adds that each sphere should reflect new te1Tltory which a dty OOuld "reuoaably" handle. The Issue or the sphere. of inftueace Is •bout three years old ln the .county and Wu tbe reau.11 of a mandate by the state legislature. · )n put_ filings , contioY.trsiet have. erupted after territory was lncluded in sphere maps against the wl.thea of large nur1bers of residents. In Ule South County such maps have caused angry reactions from residents in the county sectors or Dana Point, Capietnno Beach and Mission Viejo. The JW'Y cauUoned the LAFC to take into aca>unt the fean of some rellidents at being included in a sphere of influence without their consent. Beside• new criteria for cities, the jury has suggested that the LAFC set another set of rules for county areas seeking of- ficial status as entities entitled to a fonnal Municipal Advisory Council serv- ing as a panel offering advice oo local matters to the respective coonty supervisor. The jw-y allO suggested that guidelines be sci up for maps filed by communities which wish to remaJn under county -not city -control. 111'! vehicle suggested by the jury for creating the intricate set o! policies should be the regular study session where LAFC members -. t w o supervilors, two city Councilmen and a public member -study enabling leglala- tloo and other l!sues which would affect the formal guidelines. Dying Wi11.ds. Slow Hawaii Racing Fleet He objected to the five-story buildings nestled against the hill and drcW l[!Yghter whi;n he said, 11bellcve me, they're going to cascade down." A number of other opposition speakers addressed the commissjon. 1'11!in con- cerns \\·ere geology, bl~kage of views from Coast 11ighway, future dominance of public beach by residents, impact on utilities, densities over 5.5 dwelling units an acre and increased traffic on already ''overburdened'' Coast Highway. "Should all land along the coast be low density or should pockets or high den sity be allowed to use the amenities or the The tradewlndt tbal blow out of the ocean?" Avco planner John Chapman northeut in' the.Pacific can be a~ or a¥ed the conunisaion. a pain, depending upon what kind of boat ChaPQl&ll defended the project and you'rt ridin& in the Transpecifc yacht praised ils Mediterranean-style archltec. race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. ture. At the moment, there are only three The six commissioners who said they crews in ~he race g]oating over the 5-8-liked the cut-down ocean side proposal knot zep~yrs which came whispering out were Art Holmes, a San Clemente city of the northeast Monday. They are councilman ; 'Caspers; Don Phillips and aboard lbe three escort vessels, Pegasus Russ Hubley, both Long Beach city couh- IJ, Tranquility and Kualii. cilmen; Carmen Warscha\v of Los "This ls Ideal powerboat weather," Angeles and Louis Nowell ; a Lo6 Angeles said Cliuck Cotto aboard the Pegasus II. city councilman. "We are cru15lng along here behind the Commissioner Don Wilson, a Torrance aass A yachts at about 4% knots. in city councilman, said approving i"t '"'ould smooth seas." be "foreclosing on options that might be But aboard the 60·racing yachts it was open to us when we get to the planning teeth gnashing weather. Rapidly fading stages." were any chances of a record crossing by I Similar objections \\'e re raised against any one of the yachts. And, according to the 917-unit project, the Sea Terrace the weather map, there seemed little Adult Community, which. was approved 7 chance of any improvement in the • to 2. weather. ~ "You're selling yourself short if you \Vhat It means, too, is tbat the smaller, only consider 917 units ," Dale Secord of 'light-weather yachts will slowly close the the Coalition told Ule conunission . gap between themselves and the big The entire tract includes almost 2.500 Class A speedsters. units, but onl.Y a portion of those are As a matter of fact, it has already within the permit zone. started happening. As of rollcall Monday, The commlsslon has jurisdiction on there were only three Class A yachts left permits 1,000 yards inland from mean among the first 10 in the handicap stand-high tide line. but its overall planning lng1. area extends five miles inland. ttrst overall for the second straight Voting agalnst the 917-unit project day was David Allen's 42-foot sloop were Commissioners Rlmmon C. Fay of Mit~hell Improbable from San Francisco. Running Marina del Rey and Wilson. het a close second wu the Cal-48 Sa.1acia The South Coast Commission, which sailed by Joe De Meter of Richmond. covers Orange and Los Angeles counly, Bob Grll)Jt's Robon from Newport Harbor \\ill meet at 10 a.m. Monday at Long Quips Yacht C. clwig precariously to third Beach Harbor District headquarter!, 925 place: Theo Stephens' Lightning was fifth tlarbor Plaza Drive. and Al Cuael'1 Warrior, Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club, waa sll:th. Serious Answers Hard to Come By WASHINGTON CAP) -FQrmer Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell testffied before the Senate Watera:ate committee today, but whert was Martha?_ "She's in heaven like all the angela/' Fro111P..,J MITCHELL • • • the campaign. 0 1 didn't believe that it was ap-- propriafe for him to have that kind oJ knowledge, becall9e I knew the actions he would tOe and It would be most detrimenlal to hil political campaign," Mitchell Aid. M' h 11 td rt ·'"" ... 1 bef the Amon& the froot-runnen in boat·for 1tc e to repo ei;s-•--uY ore boat competition for flnt-to-flnisb, Mark hearings begab. "Tiley didn't have the Johnlon'1 record-holding Windward right kind of televiaion set for her." Paaaage wu sllll leadlng,. but by only 15 That wu a reference to i. news story mlles ()Ver the lighter Ragtime from last week that quOtecl.Senate IOUl'Cel as Looi Beach. • : saying the W1tergate committee bad or-Wlndward Passage had only logged 182 fered to provide Mn. Mitchell with a col· miles in the previoUI 2• hours and was Capo District's Bicultural Unit To Be Evaluated or set in a private room where she could 1,337 mllea from Diamond Head. Others watch the hearings. in the running for line honors w~re The Capistrano Unitled S c h o o I Asked Whether Martha would attend Ragtime, 1•352; Blickfin, l,3?0; Robon, District's bilingual, bicultural program the hearing, Mitchell said, "I've ·never l,m; and Ondlne, l,3116. will be evaluated at the second com- seen her refrain from anything she The weather picture remained the munity gMJ setting workshop July 17. wanted lo do." same from about latitude 'l1 lo 30. Only The parents in the workshop are at. I three yacbtl were still holding to the tempting to establish a kindergarten Asked severa more times why the · northerly paralleJs, Most of the others class at Palisades School \Vhich would in. voluble Mn. Mitchell did not accompany had drop.....A down between latitudes 27. 1 d both him to the hearings, Mitchell answered ,...... cu e English and Spanish-speaking each tlme, "She decided to stay away. I 28. th ha students. The class would be tuaught in don't know why. You'll have to ask her." d1Hyere. is .e ndlcap picture as or Mon· both languages and would emphasize both the American and Mexican-Mitchell would not say wbethtr Mrs. OVERALL -Improbable; (2) Salacia; American cultures. Mitchell was tn Washington or would be (3) Robon; (4) Tenacity; (5) Lightning; Emphasis of the second workshop will watching the-hearinp--OD-televiaioo._ (8)-Warrlor;-(l) Ariana;-(8.i lliusion; (9) be on....ho_w, the parents feel the school 1ditchell bantered with newsmen when Witchcraft; (10) t.toon Day. district is meeting the needs or the 0011'1' Plltt Stoff P ..... 'CAN'T BLAME MOM' Lincolp' School's Cocher Lincoln School Aide Reme1nbers Murdered Girl Room Five at Lincoln lntermedlatc School \\'3S empty and the clatter of type\\·rit ers manned by young girls was replaced bJ silence. The cusfodian leaned on his broom. theorized, moralized and phHosophlzed on the fate of Linda Anne O'Keefe. JQhn Cocher, a man with an It-year-old daughter of his own, was one of the last pe rsons lo see the O'Keefe girl alive. He noticed the girl about 12 :45 p.m. Friday, on a fateful pay telephone call to her mother at the family home at 602 Orchid Ave. ."She was upset ," Cocher recalled from overhearing the tall, dark-haired child on the phone. Linda needed a ride along the one-mile route meandering below Spyglass Hill to her nower-surrounded home two blocks or so fr om the Corona del Mar Post Of- fi ce. Her mother couldn't pick her up. The janitor continued his talk about the ride home the girl wanted from in- structor Sandy· Hoover's Room Five typ.. ing class. "She didn't want to walk home and she didn't want to wait ellher," Cocher recalled . ''You can't blam e her Mom," he ad- ded. "Girls v.·alk home every day and nothing happens ... but then just look at society today." Cocher concluded his views or a sometimes cniel, untrustworthy world by telling how tie used the O'Keefe Incident as an object lesson for his own daughter. "I sat her down and made her read that newspaper to our whole family," he explained. And then he closed up Room Five and, except for hi! jangling keys, quietly went 8 \\'Dy, ' . The nan1e Linda Anne O'Keefe already had been removed from Jhe class roster on the wall. FromPqeJ MURDER ... Back Ailment Plague& Mllls WASHINGTON CAP) -Chalnnan WUbur D. Mills of the House Ways and J\leam Committee said today he will enter a hospital sometime this week for a thorough examination and probably treatment for a 1plnal dJsc ailment which has kept him in pain for several week•· '1He wu not Involved," Mitchell tesUfied. "It wu not a quesUon or deceiving lhe public u far u Richard Ntlon W¥ ~ ... 1 tiflleved at that parUcular time, and maybe in retrospeci I-wu wrong, it occurred to me that the best tbtng to do was just to keep the lid on through the election.'' he arrived at lhe hearing room 10 ~A -(1) Robon ; (2) Lightning; stud~ts in acxordance with the goals set mlnutes before the committee's eesalon (3) Ondlne; <•>Ragtime; (5) Min Sette. by the parents at the last meeting. Coelho sai d moments lat er. began. · CLASS B -(1) lmprobable; (2) These goals Include developing skills in No news photographs were being Mit<:hell allo contradicted as a "palpable, damnable lie" Aotagrudcr'a earlier tesUmony that he wu shown wiretap lop, and that be had IUQ:ested ' earlier this year that Maaruder might get executive clemency if convicted for hjs admitted perjury In the cover-up. Asked if he was nervous, Mitchell Salacla; (3) Sanderling IV: ( 4 ) reading, writing, speaking and listening, permitted of Wooten later Monday during shook h1I hands and said mockingly, Sil.,.er1word; (5) Starwagon. and cultivating a desire fo r learning now the booking and jailing proci!dure, ap-- "Oh, yeah." A newsman pointed out that CLASS C -(1) Tenacity; (2) Sirocco; and in the ruture. parently as a security measure. his bands were sbakinl so as to make It (3) Blue Streak; (4 ) Kolohe ; (5) Red "What the parents will do at this Detectives ques tioned the suspect's difOcull for him to light his pipe. "I R.OOller. meeting--will be to see how well the mother Monday night but did not indicate didn't notice/' Mitchell said. CLASS D -(1) Arlana; (2) Illusion ; district Is meeting the needs of the today whether this provided any solid ln4 The Arkansas Democrat, howeve:r1 told newsmen he intends to work with the committee to complete action by the t!l'ld of this month on trade leglllation urgently 11ent by President Nixon's ad- Alked when he last talked with Presi-(3) Witchcraft; (4 ) Moon Day; (5) students," Dr. Harold Hester, director of formation for the continuing in- dent Nixon, Mitchell replied, "President · Woodwynd. curriculum, said. vestigation. But the central dispute remained the decision made at a meetina: in Key ·Bls4 cayne, Fla., on March 30, 1972, where political spying was discus.sed. who?" 1 -;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;:;:::;:;:;:;:;:~;:;:;:;:;:;::;;:;:;::;-Martha has been quoted as saying that Nixon should resign over the \Vaterga te scandal, that the President was sur- rounded by liar• and that her husband, ministration. · Mills said there Is a 1ood chance that the committee will be able to repcrt a bill by that lime although the Possibility ot !ls being passed by the Houte before I.he lawmakers leave for their August recess it now remote. DAILY PILOT Magruder iesUfled I.hat "Mr. tititchell agreed to approve the pro1·ect , .. It was specifically approved for nltlal entry In- tu Democratic NaUonal Committee held· quarters in Washington ... " t.1itchell's account today was directly contrary to that testitnony. Mitchell said when tht •PY plan <:&me up, his reacUon was : · "We don't need this. I'm tired of hear- ing it. Out. Let's not discuss It any rurther ... In my opinkln it was just as 'flM ~ c-1 DAILY il'ILOT. w1111 •l<fll clear as that." ti _..,.,. 1,.. M•-"'""'· 11 ...,114"'* .,. r.litchell said any problem about this "'-0r.,.... c .. 1, ~'"'"" CMIM""t . ...,.. verdict on the espionage plan was one of ••tt ocr1110111 w• 111>t1..,.,.., ,_...'I' "'......,. misunderstanding or of contravention of FrS...y, .., C0ttt Mtu, ,. ..... ,, a.a~. h. d b M d Nixon'• campaign manager In 1968 and until a month after the Watergate break- in last year, was protectfug the Pres!· dent. When pressed tor a serious statement, M1tchell saJd with annoyance, "I've never had any comment to the preu on Watergate and I'm not starting now." ., ...... r ... 1 CONSTABLE • • • 1>1vn111191v11 ••1t~'"-'•"' v.111, .......,. is or ers y agru er. eNCll, 1 .... i.w,5tdfl19'edl.,,....., c~1111 Mitchell sakl that to this day he re·. local residents seem !O conditioned to the m Jllfll t•11h••-. " 1111111 f'tt1oN1 ma ins uncertain of how the wiretapping lack of enforcement that he bas noticed tc1a1or1 i. "*111Mf """' .. ., _. '41r4•vio. ed "J'V lie t 10 th ""' ~1ncJM1 MlltMnt ,..111 1, 11 ui .._, occurr · e never qu go C growing fla8"ant violations of traffic •• , 11'"'' c-1• ""-· c.11,..,~i.. n1:11o. bottom of il," be said. aignals in the city. ltoliirt N. w.M But be admitted that he was aware In "P 1 1 know that the I 't ad"an-that Ma-"'er would Ile to th• cope seem 0 re sn "'"111t111 • .,. M u.,... • ,.., a• uu anyane around to f ve them a ticket so Jetlf It. C11r1,, federal grand jury that conducted the th h d I I the · 1. " "le•''""'"'' •M 0-1•1 "'-....., original Investigation. "l had a pretty heey1agld0. a ea an v 0 at.e aigna..,, Tll•111•• 1Ct1•ll f ll th hi t I 1•1.., strong ee ng at s est mony was not The commitment of the fund i . Th111111 A. MMr,.hl11• going to be entirely accurate," 1'11tcbell Monday, councilmen gareed, could retur-M•Mt'"' """" said . "He did It of hia own free wlll ." -c11.r1,, H. Lo•• •1,., .• '· "''' 'ti·tch 11 aa ·d hi• own atlonale for rect a controveI'!y which raged a year .r.01111111 """"""" E•r~ 11 e 1 r ago and led to a refertndum which klUed s. c11r:c11e OMee ~~~g~~o~:il~hf~~ :~fn;~'w~rrof plant for a full-scale · public safety PASSWORD • • • A 9ood word passed arou•d about 1 busineu is inveluable. .._bad word can be unfortun•te. Our growing success in the past 15 years has been due , to the "good words" and referr•ls sent to us by our customers. No 1mount of •dvertising personal rocommenda~oQ. cen replace • 101 Horth 11 C1111l111 11 •• 1, t2•11 the J!revi®. activities of the White House department in S.n Juan. 1---c"''"'~~.o ... '","'l:.,"'·-; ,-.... ---1-...;,plum group, indOlher "White ~™ tenna ot-the~1~•"fe~reJ~~"um-idlltn1 LL---.Vi..•.--1~ infalllble1 but we are workin9 :::C:: hff.11~ am .. .......,.,. House horror stories " the department ~ln in effect unUI the tow•rds th•t gotil by giving our customers the """....:' :::: i.:?,.=:t' .. ~ Two of the Waterg°atc complr:uon, E. ,first day of August, •hen tht ~II can ,.,,,,111 C714l MMJll Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Llddy. were do whit It w1ahes once aaaln on law en-bMt Hrvice ind qu1lit,y pa11iblt. C._WIM Alhdal 1 Ma..s•n members of the "plumbers" crew that lorcemtnt. ALDEN'S CARPl:TS o DRAPES burli•rized the offico of D a n J e I 'lborpe and O>ermak •l'!ed that the s. c~; .. ,:•:.~:J:.~: '" Ellabcrg's psychl atritt In 1971 . Mitchell new Issue Is dltferent from tblt whJch 1663 P1acentfa Ave. ~.,.,, 1na. 0rwitt Cot•t ""'1i1ttillll said be found out about this Just after th e flired lut summer. _ I l I I. I I ! , . \ :1:'~i'·~~ .::;~~"t:.-=:: Watergate burglary June 17, 1972. "Whit we're proposina here," Thorpe COSTA MESA ""'I' "'. ~ •l!!lovl ._ ... ,.. Pi11tcht:ll aaJd he went along wtth said, "11 not contrary to the wtshtJ of the l------------------------------.n -';,....,,,,.-------!'J'---il--1 ·I-""",._,.__,,..___ spcct1 otthe-'t"Over·up for fear th•t NI peopte.le&t-Yff lt-tttm1-tike--a-good--="~:-.... ~..., "::: ~ on might Jose lhe election ti the f11cts way to pbue in a 1ervlce." "*""'"'' iw ""'11 ».11 .-"'"'' 1t111M came out. He said he didn't tell Nixon Cherm1111r concluded that ti the plan did _,IM!ltllf UM tftlllllllY. :"'!'" about the cover-up In lh<lr frequent not ·work out afttr a staff and l'OWICll -l;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_;H:O~Ul~S~:;M~!J!.~~'lll~ru!!.'lllim!.::!:!"·~':..::'•~5:~l!0.;-:.;':•1~ .. :..':!":.;:'~:,.:S~A:;T~.,~'~'!l0:..:;10~5-----..!l meetings. study, "we just won'L spend the money." • • l -• • ! I " Ji " ) I ' I \ I .. .. Congressionol Probe Taxpayers Catch Wheat.:Sale Bill? -By United Press fnternatlo111J Americans, both as con- sumers and taxpayers, are paying for last year's wheat · sale to the Soviet Union, a c o ngressional investigating agency report ed l\.1onday. THE GENERAL AccounUng ornce <GAO) said not only did the U.S. price of wheatJise as a dlreet resull of the deal, bul that prices of beef, pork, poultry, eggs and dairy prod- ucts rose because of higher teedgrain costs. In addition, "a severe disruption o f t r 'a n s p ortahon facilities" brought other price increases. The tran saction cost the tax- payers $300 milhon in export_ subsidies, GAO said, .although it said much of\that am9l)nt probably was not necessa ry. Wheat rsoe from $1.68 at the time of the deal to $3 in May, the GAO said. THE GAO REPORT sug- gested the Ag riculture Depart· Memorex Stock Goes To _ Singer? SANT~ !!LARA (AP) Memoi-ex cDrp. reports it is dtscontinUing computer pro· duction with a $40 million V.j'ileoff and is dtscuss1ng turning O'!Cr voting control to Sill'ger Co. for a $15 n111lion # p,qu1ty 1nvestmenl. Memorex , a maker of com· puters, peripheral equi pment, ·• and magnetic tape, said in a statement tha t 1t faces ad· ditional writeorrs that could total $80 ffiillion and give the firm a negativ e net worth. The statement said the Singer discuss ions i n v o I v e Singer's investment of $5 million for a majority of Memorex common stoc k. It said the Singer ar· rangement is contingent on agreements \V 1 t h creditors leading to conversion of a por· ti on of Memorex 's senior debt to preferred stock and ad· justment of principal and in~ terest. The plan also 1s contingent upon 1nvcstigat1on and ap- proval by directors of both companies and by Memorex shareholders. The statement said Bank of America already Oas ~gree<I tOCOlfverta por· t1on·or-its Memore x debt to pfeferred stock 1f the Singer discussions are successful. SEVEN ADVANTAG ES OUR PAGER OFFERS ment had not considered Lhe erfect on lhe domestic economy in approving the transaction At Iowa State University l\tonday, an ext~nsio n t't0!1omist said the nation m;:iy be overextending 1tsell by making majof grt1in COin· mltments to other nations. 0e·spite the N Ix 01n ad- mlnistr8tion's controlit; Bob Wisner said demands for soy· beans will leave the United States with "only a bare minimum" by Sept. I. "We just won't have much of a suir ply to fall back on 1n light of unfavorable weather condi· tions," he said. lnvaliclation Of Contracts LOS ANGELES ( API -The National Labor Rel a t 1 on s Board \\"a~ asked Monday to invalidate farm labor con· tracts signed this y e a r between Coachella V a 11 c y grape growers Teamsters-Union· and the Charges file~ by striking, far1n laborers fron1 t 8 Coachella Valley rancher s alleged that the majority of workers did not want to sign with the Teamsters. THE UNITED F a rm \Yorkers Union, w h i c h previously represented grape workers now under T~amster coniract, has been boycotting and picketing the growers in an effort to regain reprcsen· tation of the workers. An attorney for about half the growers, David Smith of Indio, noted that the far~ -workers have heretofore said they are not under jurisdi<.1.ion of the NLRB. that yours may not ! 1 COMPLETI ORANGE COUNTY COYER.AGE litel11dl1t9: L1111911H hffh S.• cr. .... 11te, Mlsslot1 V~jo Do110 P1111lt1t, OI w.11 en l.o IH¢h old taesf of L.A. 1111 MONTH TO MONTH RENT AL IASIS NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED ON APPROVED CREDIT 4 ONl.Y $17.00 PIR MONT TOTAL COST .... 11 .... 1tec1 ~ J 5 NEW COMPACT UNIT SIZE 11 1/~11'4•1/1) 6 VOICE MESSAGE PAGERS Al.50 ARE AYAILAILE 7 FULL FRll MAINTINANC ORANGE CO~N7Y RA0107HEPHONE SERVICE INT . 714 • IJS.JJOS .ttl SO. SANTA l'E. SANTA ANA ,.rn Ulflllllll llNtl!, Ml•tlffl \flejt, I'll Poll!t, St!ll (ltlMfth', 51111 JIU tllllstr1"6, E"I 'hrt, c•ll loll I •tWUJ "Ifs' interesting.'' he said, "that they want !he NLRB to do their work for the1n but they don't want to be under its jur1sd1ctlon." SMITH SAJO he had not im· mediately been informed of the allegations and had no idea what the Teamsters' response would be. Te~msters otf1cials Were unavailable for comment. An NLRB spokesman in Los Angeles said the board would investigate the accusations. 1-le said he could not give an opinion whe!her the NLRB would have jurisdiction inlthe matter. However, he did point out a section of the National Labor Relations Act "shal: not in· elude any individual employed ~son agricultural laborer." J . ANTHONY Gacnslcn. at· lomey Jor the farm workers, said the appeal to the NLRB was based On t~ theory that the Teamsters Union falls under .the NLRB's jurisdiction in this instance because it also represents employes who are not fann v.·orker's. B.OB PALEY AND ASSOCIATES INSURANCE e AU )'.!>~_ e HOME e YACHT e INDUSTRIAL e COMMERCIAL e BONDS' •• BOB PALEY • 471 E. 17ili STRE • COSTA MESA 8AFBCD _l!!!_!IURANCJ! 642-6500 -546·3205 . - . " I U.S. Pn yi1ig· Attention To Phase • FREDERICK B. Dent said on lt1onday: "\Vhtle th c general public's auention 1s focused on the d1stort1ons and human interest s t o r 1 e s associated 'vlth the current price freeze and policy mak· ers are concentrating on Phase 4, the most important issue is \Vhat kind of econo1ny we will have m Phase 5 " The commerce secretary said wage and price controls "disrupt the se.nsttivc balance of prices used to allocate our country's human and material resources" and "too often distort the econ o in i c in· cenhves requir&i to stimulate 1nvestrnent and output.'' Dent said in a speech before the Ne'v York Sales Ex· cculives Club that. without eventual phasing out of con· tro\s. "the cconon1y will never be able lo satisfy the dcmand:s Heuhlei11 Ex-employc Files Suit SAN FRANCISCO (AP I - An Oaklancl \V01ruu1 cha rges 1n a $1,275,000 class action suit that Heublein Inc. and a subsidiary discr.iminato I n employment against v.·omen. blacks and Spanish-surnamed people. TllE SUIT wns filed ~londay in U.S. District Court by Laurel \\Inters. "'ho said she was fired artcr nearly l\vc>- \rears as n clerk by Heublein Sub4,idi!Q' __ United Vintners In June. Htft ritrs . \Vaters said she v.·as fired for compla1n1ng about dlscrJmjnalion ~to tM Equal Em p Io yment ·opportunity C<imrnt~slun. but company records Say she resigned . The suit charges that for over a year during which ritrs. or1n e and lhat-of a rormer supervisor she rceth'ed a raiSC only fro1n MOO 10 S47S a month, compared with 1he S\JJ)tr91SO'i'"s-'Salnry of SCOO. Complete New York Stoek List .· Increase Bid Eyed • - __ DAILY PILOT 9 -· Japan Ey-es Coast-Promoter Describes Jail_T._ GVER THE COUNTER . eaf ood, 'fimb-er w!o."'i:i oY u: ~~~11Fa~ 1ll: l~ kl' ~~ '!~ U!1 MIN.It '°'-;-! SEAm.E (AP) -W"t ..a timbtr and seafood pooceoalng lnc!ustrles In lhe lJrUte;d, Stattt may attract the finlDtclal backing of some Japane se firms, says Yoahlzane Iwasa, chairman of lht Fuji Bank Ltd. of Japan. IWASA TOLD a· news con- f-•• lhe end of the Japtn..ealifornla Association's annUll meeting, that he ex- pected most such investment would involve joint ventW'ts with JaJl'nesc and American bullnessmen. But no specifi c international bu!lines,, arrangements came out of the three-day meetlng. ~ A.W: Clausen, president of Wood · Creation Store Opens Objects 'N Wood. a retail 1 n d wholesale cOoperatlve store featuring creations in wood, has opened at 483 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa. 1be display and production of~?~ art objects includes ~~PJ'!?:ominantly redwopd) tables, driftwood h a n & i n g planters, wall banging"!, and mdbllet. PllllTE nusr FlllS llllUllE POil llUI. UTATE LOMI t• & IJlrd TRUST Ot:EOI' tiMOT•IHl.oDO ~toO:::~nc::L., WUWWW WITW •.:5?~"='°"" ~ C.11.(114).....U SALES lhe Bank oI CaUfomla ~·ho spoke for the..as.sociation . Top txecutives from abou t 50 major Japanese firms and SO companies with her.id· quarlen in the western lJnltcd States, concluded tbc first meeting or the nine-year-old association outside_ California or Japan· last Saturday. GM. Eyes Comp11ters In ·Auto~ He av y lnv esttneiat r1an11 ...... 1.. .. -....... .. ','1! , 1. , ca " N 1 w ..... · •-...c...,.,," f'lt,1111! 5M ,.,. .. ...-c;M ~ m ,,. .,.. .JtA.,. ~ ,., , n -1loll bY -lht G.IOtlfl 211:. ~ •ey"ld 1• 0( ' ORLANDO (AP) -aullltl" clMlt<I to ~•UM; lt\4 1 UtM "r. j \11 ·~ .... \41 ... f • """ Olfltf' •• o1 ~"' LIJ ••• •n,:" ~ t .... ,,,., •Ji 1 (Glepn W. Turner, ·~, T11otc"=.~g:.iuA11tc:,: i~Jb ! ~fie,, l )~I~ ~~,,,cu .• )upenaleaman Who talked hit ·$51 ~r:~:=: ~ = fi.11~ 1•i a• \( 4ri ~-'I tit• I• f aharecropper' down II' c I oOltl M9d JI• i« t>;I I .,,. I'&. ,., wa~ rom a I ;:"~~ do ~it:\ ~ 't: 1,. ::iri 5r. ~ , ~ 1, 11•" cab111 to a million-dollar ca• r1nN(Uon1. Grt~ Adv \i t \., 11 111 i 6 rt 11 ~ • .. ,. tie, says the hardest part ot .~Y"u\71tl~~l1 qfi'l" i4, fF tt~ lir ~~ l~ I~ ~"'vr,~ ... • 1~ 1k~ . spending two weeks in I West J11mm t:!:'i1~~ •; ~~ ~ 1'r I 'tv. v~'11': f;l ' .. =~ ~-j 'I be'"" ··-·"e ~ "" 1' flMk H•r-• ~ tf• \18fn '& NV-• S.. t~t J~ --:.i VRu1an .ll wu u .. ""....,. A'= A•• ''" "nEF! ,., •• ,~ -:~. '~iii:~ ... ~: :1" .u ;~ to talk lo anyone. ~I~ k."' 13YI 14!.lo tllt IN t" ~ lloW Ill ~ ~ ·~:'i'lt 1Yt •'; '!W -~tlfd ITtl 1f\\'IJ1 1"'1 lt"ll 11'1<1 I~ V SYI WI •Uo .Jo II b 4\" 4"l tffowctl (, 11'il I~ rf!£!1 ~ ~ ~ 1t~ it'. 11 "I WAS IN with common :,:11~.i 10"' 111:. = 11~ 20" r1"'Wn.I ,.. .... ,'\Y, Ii • .~, criminals," said T\lmer, 31. "I :,,,~I L: ~ F,lll'h H1i111t Mfll 11 11~ v Mwdl ~ ~I ~ °" ·, Am e .., f'1' Hv•tt C t i\ tt.i r II• • • didn't knoW the language, Am FllKI ,.., 1 Hvo~r C 1"41. ~ Ull \t mW l\.':I .._. cou,ldn't talk to 1ny~ and ~: ~:~ rAnt ,.7: I;_:_~:, ~! Ir-'' co · w.i 1 l 1•1t ~ had a hard time understandin& ~rrtei~ 13" 1"' ln•-~o .J? ])'-~oll Ol.lo 1 w .ci m .... even the lawyer." , ~~WJ!d Il~ fit'!\~~ 'C~ if'~ =.,:•P ijm n l\!r'":'Jf 1m *~ 4~ "All I had to eat wu brown :11"::. 't' l1' •Vo 1"-1 "Jf"' ~ l l:'fZ.1! :r 1 .,., =~~ i~ 11"' •1 bread and .au.rkraut " said AW lncp nt-. IU ... l~'~.-1 .. c: 11>9 n,1" lk .. A.. Iii I ~ WIK .. t If"' ~ ., DETROIT (AP ) _ General Despite money problems, inventor \\'illiam P. Lear is still wor)ting~on a steam l\1otors ' Corp. engineers say car in hopes one of the major automakers Will gel interested. Lear, shown with . • . Ardn My! ri. 2?9 ,. .,,.. II: 3"" !'I ~k =.., w:;: L~ I~ 17'11 "' Turner. He aJd be lost 13:;;:wAtl'~ 1 UV. 1~&Fr }\; nt I T 1t~t I ~~:f#, w-~' • pounds in'"tWO Weeks before be ArYlot 111/.~ 1l1~ 111:.11 r it '.tt \&\1 = 11 u; I s: ~ ~ 4~ • was released last Friday to ~G;o1L~ J:t; ~~ ~~~~ T~ m i\t 1 ~ l\ i~ j\li I:: U1i ~ 2' ~ return to the castle-like home ;~ l'i:' n 1~~ l(,~wro11n \f\ \~ : they are studying the possibili-a steam-powered car bearing the license plate "VAPOR," claims he has spent $16 million on development of the steam auto. he built near here. . ::tr:.1~ ~ftt u,,. ~08~: 111.1}~ JO Moat Ae.tl"e "I dreamed about coming 1111dwf! L m it .v, c':t' 1H%1t~ -------~---­ back .. -,for a big country =~~y.~ ff"" fnt ~~ 'vt ,~r. ,:~lo NIW YOlllC IUl"I) -Tillt 10 most K · ty of equipping cars with com-_.:.:.::_:::.::::.:.::....:.:._:.:.:..::.:!::::.c: . .:.:..:.:....:.:..:.:. _ _:_::::.:::_::_.:.:. _________ _ puters. Th e ela bora te electronic circuitry which is the "brain" or the mandatory seatbelt in· terlock system for every 1974 auto holds the potential for on· board computers , 0?.1 engineers say. The interlock keeps the car from starting until shoulder aftd lap bells are Jastened. The G~1 engineers reported that a computer built into an ~ experimental car controlled more than 20 functions. includ- ing speedometer. odometer, clock, air·bag sensors and automatic transmission. On~board computers could provide the driver with in- formation on wheel conditions, electrical systems and brake nuid levels, they said. Steak " he said 1•11k illtl ~ nu 01t1tr l"r l~ 19U !Ive •locks Ir= on tfll 8TC m1'111I ' · =~ ~ "htt ~\Ii r\lltlllf" 7'~ .\lo r.::'Y II lllPJI ~DY .NA: .. • Alltic CM. Turner used a borrowed 1v11tu ,,. 91• ~:!im,.:i' HSU ~~ P1tt111 Ofhh isl ~• 11•+ \'• $5,000 and a super sales pitch 11.,"',,',Mi':F 4\'Jo .... nc111 1'.m P111n Lii• H•. 2~• \'I ... av. 1 •nci v. ~\lo 11t1~0~ 62. !OW 11 + v. to build his Orlando-based l~11v .. ,~ Jl~ 12\fo L1w1tr c ~ ~C 'JM"'i~ ':I., '1»; ~1 + 1~ GI w Tur Ent-rises II~ L b 40~ H..., L•IY •ir. 1in 1 v. Am •l! JJ, n s~ it enn · ner '""'" 11Tbo ~o 114 1-u trt::Ji. H 2 ~ Aqnco EqltM 50 6% '"°"'"" conglomerate, The organlza-lllO orm fli ,,..., ~Cir!:!' la rn ~nl c1or111 ~"22 1,. ~·-.. · 1: lion's biggest money-makers·~= ii~ ff~ II( as! ~ ra y/:;::fp ~~f. .H:TCO 1~V: 20 '= ,r. are the Koscot Interplanetary I=..·~ fi~ U :!'.'co :?/" IY"-NA so votllfnt Too;;, "'4.IDO Corp cosmetics firm and g•lnb In !Gt.Ii fi ~ G11 1j"-151~ ~0•0nc•s Sii · ~Ar•11oi::M1ll1tvs"'i!l"~nos aa "Dare to Be Great " a com-l!luctbe U\.\ 1 M• 1c111 :t7llo '°' ul'IC,!'N, " 101• ' . • lluck•Y J.1; M•rll Frt lJ ~;, v•• JOJ• Egg Sii·nging Begins Burners On! Breakfast Battle for B ucks pany that sells motivation := i.1 !.,.... Jlv. ~...,c~k Jm y..., ------------SAN DIEGO (AP) -When Jure the hangover trade with a Peterson said his first courses. c.m• !~. ~ nl-'I, "•'°"m" ,.1,1u~· u,,~ "al1t-r• _._ •-•-r s McDonald's and Jack-in-the continental breakfast, then choice of a name for his crea· c. _.... ..... n .. !!c1,· .. u ~ ..., &JV ~ rn VII" S lf~ 16\to ,._ r11 • •'.fi Box duel, it's with breakfasts doughnuts. then French toast lion was McDonald's Fast-HE WAS ARRESTED in n:,:, 'i! it\..~ Mir 1~ ~~ 1h'1 i:~ New York IUPIJ _ 1 ... 1011"*"1na 11,, at 20 paces. and finally an egg-and-cheese Break Breakfast, but since Frankfurt Germany 1 a s t lnl Co ~ ' ::: l IPO;( g~ n~ 11\oWi llM •loelu ttlolt ~y· ~IMO lh• The two fast food chainS' are sandwich, before se ttli ng on this was already copyrighted, month ai the reqUest of c~r )~ 1,~~ ~:t ~fn~1 li ;ti ,:~ w. .rl°'~i:~'°''J" 71:' "'1~-1~i:: battling for ·control of a the Breakfast Jack <.'Om-hcscttled forEggJ\.1c~1uffin. British authorities. British ch~• 5..:15, 169 M::f:')f I~ ~1IDrn:r.i:n.:i:";~~':.i.1111t,~= .,. 1h• lucrative new market -the bi nation. police were investigating ~l~:.!I. A l't?' 31U =111~ n~ ffV: ~~'Tn: bl~,Thl, ~'°"o\i'"~~ breakfast trade, long a bastion Battenfield said Breakfast ·;J'f.'S A GOOD name. Kind trawl charges . in COMeetion 8::~c~ ;1v. \i~ ~)?•11 &IA ~ 1 Mlcroott• c.~"1al!H1 " ur. ss.7 or co ffee shops. Jacks were ·test-marketed for of corny, but it suits 1'-lcDonald ~ith t~ activities ~f Turner ~wT;sr;; 11~ 17V. ar', ~~ -~ 13 Ir,,-,:: •1=v ,~ I~ ~= 5:: 18 monlhs in the Los Angeles-and separates us from com-firms m Great Britain. ,.,,,un ,. .1~ fnt Nt P•itnt s+• !\.'I • Mc1u1T11t 1n1T11 • 1 up .o THE BIG GUNS ' t"-b t Sa 0 ' bef 't · · " 'd p -. Covtlm I~ 16\~ ~hm · no. 1 \'I 5 Am Mk"' Sy1 l1fi l•io Up J.3 m uc: a -n 1ego area ore 1 was pelluon, sa1 eterson. Great Britam dropped ex-erou co 1P& 1•v. 1 co 10.,,. 11u • M11"1r1"' "f."'" 1s 1~ U• u .1 tie are a hamburger bun offered at all 725 Jack-in-the-Hoy,·ever, for all his efforts, tradition proceedings ~ainst ~~~:thHol' 1i}t 1~~Ji:.,1GS l~l:l? 'ir~~:.J'.J;! ~v. ~v. ~: 11:1 enveloping a slice or boiled Box outlets in 19 states. Peterson .. ,11 know ooly the Turner after a fe•·ral j • m· 01111 1n11 mo 231'1 N1to111 111 •t'< 1v. •Whitney ·l'"fd•t ' 411 Up 11.A ... UC: 01111.,. M '"' '"" NlllMl'I A ~mo 10 AmUlldn¥r .tt IS 11'1· Up 11.1 ham, a fried egg and a slice of The idea for Oak Brook, Ill.-io· y of creat1·00 and not lhe Florida issued a warrant for Dirt g:: i:i 5'N N1t1wn 11 a t• m. 11 Frlld\Ylt• .oab 22\'Jo 21.< Up 11.1 d .._ .0111 m Nord1lr lP-t 11.\1 12 1(-lllillotl Lt 21-t \It UP 11.1 American cheese, n am e based McDonald's Egg Muffin profits of patent his arrest on contempt of 0111 11 's . :w11o Nw• NtG •~ 10 1J N H A lntOl'P 111o "" up 11.' B kf J k d Ol<ls 01 7!:'1 I NoKtll Co C ._.\!i I' ~\'Ylll ~ W.. UO 0.) rea ast ac ; an a n also was fathered in Southern "There's nothing extra in it court charges. Dtreor •n •i. '"" N11e1r R• 1 ~• 21• 15 H .. 1 A00tr•I r "' UP 10.0 English muffin containing California, by Herb e rt ror me, .. he said. "Oh, maybe B:l'~t r,.~ 4~~ 4m =~ C, 11A~ JU lt ~Z'n':!f!T.' ·.1n5rr l s11o 8: :1 eggs Benedict topped with a Peterso n. who owns all three 0t111x1 c: »'"" ,. ••n EK !'ill 'v. 11 SoN1i.r11 1n11 ~ Up t.1 at the national convention 011m er1 inti n~ ncir M1 ,, 3'111t W•lbroCP ·°"' • \~ Up t .1 slice of Canadian bacon and McDonald franchises In Santa Marketers o .. m Hd 1M1i 11•.• 11111 Lo• 1~" ,,. ao a1d 1nvvt .12t1 :u 2"" up •·• another Or Cheddar Cheese. b there'll be a bronze plaque Oltk A 11 w~ 2A• nv, M 1 1••,.,21 Ol1C:ln<:ol Am 1 \.'t Up I' ,Bar ara. NatiOn\\•ide, there sayi'ng, 'Thank you, Herb '.',, ~vi:!._Sd 1o~i 11~ , trro Ali 11\~22 M8111.,.r•• .11 l \lt .~ UP .l led E M M rrl .............. U\ :WY, Coel 12'\0 .t>;, n lrtuclNr ·-'"" '\i UP l.J Oo1111d1 z:ll~ t)U vrmyr 6 61) J5 S.1 Wwld I~_. l\'t U!> I.I cal gg c u n. are 2,300 ~tcDonald's outlets. noi1r G9ft "" n~ rncnt J\t 5"11 2• Ol'bllof' L11t!1t r,v. ~ Up •..l For battle strategy. Jack-in-H Talk ~ J11n~ ,.,,., ~ ~ .... NA l<'~ •''-LOii s . WHA ear 0o\1t i)B 12 12'"' di• CrD s sv. 1 W•lltllond /ne "'-\~ Off 25 a the Box has priced llS T l\tOTIV .\.TED me s l v Duntlfl ·D '~~ ~ l"•l>I+ llr IJU Sf\11 2 e-l+Ofl '" 2V.-YI Off 1.:1 B kf t J k t 49 t th b . I k Th a es fJ ECOi! Lib '.\W; )71,1 l"a«•r J.I J • Atplle 2--"' Off lU rea as ac s a cen s was e o v1ous ac . ese ~d11e E• ,~ ,.u l"K G•m 11i~ )!~~ 4 omp c.ommu •o-11o Off 12.j WALL STREET • Investment Finn with "•r•nch Gnlc• I" Now,ort hich Part Time Or Full Time Generous Commissions if uou con devoit 3 sr>ecijic evenings a week from 6:30 P.M. to 10 P.!tf. Call, 1 1. 4 - 6 715. 4 8' 0 each to ~ 00 cents each for days we '"ouid he very rem1·ss Th . 1 M k · E• ""''° 13 1~~ ,"1~ L9u~ 33.~ ~ s .,,,... Mo11nt11n ~ ~• 011 12.s _......., · " e Intemallona ar etmg ~, Huut 41~ '~ .. :~0 OcOI 1f~ 1~~ 'ComPllS•tmi 1 -v. Off 11.1 Egg McMuffin. Each firm also not to be open for b-akfast s f Associ t' f Or "···-t e,,.rv.., c 41'1 4t~ , I , , .. , 09 .. 1 OrmDnt Dr11111 JI._ 41 Off 10.t " . A a ton 0 ange \Al\lll y ~nu S&L 11 l!V. p:~ •Y •p 3\., ~" • Ex~u!Jve llld ,,,._ ,.. Off 10.l has launched saturation prime ]I'S a big marketing op-t a eway wilJ hold its monthly luncheon EllM11 A 1'\\ 2~V. PY!ls Ctl lj:llt 16~ f Tll111 Gr0<1p 1\\.-Vt §ii "···· U e televl·s1·on and dr1've't1'me t 't " 'd p t F•ttu 111 '" ~"-' Pity N sv 1 ~ 1J1~ 10 Oownfowft CP "jt ~ m -por uru y, sa1 e erson. meeting ·Wednesday at the Et P•lnt ,,,.. "~ Paai& w 1111• ~~i 11 Ml1111 F11>r1c1 \.'ii 1 9.s radio advertising and terse F1tr L~~ 'OJ. """ P1) "tH 112211o ,,. u ~oOI•• Am cp 1 -~ '-' After an initial fruitless ven-Special to tbe Dally Pilot Jolly Roger Inn in Anaheim at F•rlnn s;:1 '~~' :MV. P ro w ~ ~ " 'F,fl 111c1u11r 2V>-\Ii on t .1 Slogans P'.tched at ears still . h Far,., 11r 11~ 1'1-'1 p ,, ._, , .. , 14 1111. sv-1 114-1~ Off t .1 ture wit sweet ro1ls, Peterson noon. The luncheon fee will be ~r.,. D~ -1 1"111krtft ""\,; 30 15 E• se1t11t1 m=. .-oo •.• onBobly haBlfatatwenlak1.e,~da.t dz.ai.re.mcto. r of "started playing with the idea OAKLAND -Sa f e w a Y $3.00 for members and ss.oo ~,'r~!..•n l ~ lI~ ~\::' 1X:. 1cl 17lli4" l~ ~~.!::n~K°!: 1 , - 1 ,,. 8:: J:; " f b kf t d · h'~ d Stores Inc has reported sales f be 151 1J-rF1" 20·~ 21 ,. •nd Mk 1s 1 u S.Mrd At .:io • -v. Off 1.1 f o a rea as san w1c dn . or non-mem rs. •~1 wt•F i.v. ' ..... ,. ~ sv. 11 tl:'.1i At .:io ' -\.'ii ti '" ~:1"~~nt{,i~g~a1:t. ·cay:~k-i°r:'-came-up with his favorite eggs of $2.98 billion for the 24 weeks The keynote speaker will be ~l::0T.~ l~ l;:! = ~ 1m 1 1 1 : Act_....~·511 ft ¥: ~:~ Benedict. But not until he had ended June 16, U'p by nearly 11 Joh J 8 Th · F11c1cor 1, ,....., ~ 12 , v.. 21 L-"-""" jlio-"' 1.1 the Box chain, explained the attorney n . aer. e b· ~ ....... , ni 1c 1•v. c., 'f ~1 •to n sp1r11 MRT1J c ·-"' §!! "' experimented with ''hundreds percent over $2.7 billion in the U f Ba • I t' 'II ~r•11~ El t•; ·~~ r -" v; tJ V1rl1'fl!M Cp 11._ Vo 1.1 origin of the bre!lkfast battle. e o er s presen a ion w1 ....... ,,, ... , .... Put11 c1P .,., ""1A Art'-'" l"ctt• i'4-\\ •.1 of so ndYi•iches and many com· same 1972 period. be "How the Trade Reform Frll'nd tt m~ n u OOll•r CD • e\;, u K11Y•r CorP J\'1-1-~ Ott ,,, ;'WHEN WE WENT 10 a 24_ bina tions. even Hollandai$e Net income as $39.9. million, Bill of 1973 Will Affect Your hour operation about two sauce,'' he added. or $1.55 a share, comJ!.!red Business." He will discuss the ""'~ ..... ....,,,,..,..,..,,...,,.. ....... !"' .. ,.,•• years ago, we found a ready The cheese and Canadian v>'ith $38. 7 million, or fl.Sf a ramifications which the trade MUTUAL . FUNU·S market for those who work at bacon slices '''ere .a!:lded, he share, a year ago. bill will have upon business night and want a meal in the sa id , because "it had a lot The food chain reported .it finns engaged in intemational.1•.., .. .., ..... ,...., • ...,.., ... .., .... !M•mm,..., early morning hours." he said. more class and seemed the now operates 2,348 stores, up commerce with particular at·I , _ _:J~a~ck~·~in~·~th~·~·Bo_:x_:fi_rs~t_t~r~ied_:t_o_f_in_i_sh_i_n~g_t~o_uc_h_._" ______ f_r~om_2~,305_:_a_:y~ea-r_:ag:o~.--__ t_en_t~io:n:g~i:v~en::_:t•:..:•:•po:::.:rt~ing:::::"_ I io:~ 1!0.: 11~F~ I!~. ~~ l:ll J:A! 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'fllUST: ne Am I ·ff uJO PrNWI .; Ji;, V•I 2.tl I A &I i· \·13 lie II 1· 6,a.t P8 Mui t. 2 •• , Allf " C · lld Ml ·f jjf Pt1111 So t-" •" IAIOf· 11:11 :: ir~ , • · ~!:' I •1'.Jl 11; =~· s/il f:tt f:t I!~ t::l. ~:il .... 'lllla. Ill" ' omp .d f; : nv ta Ii 13.•• ~W> .. 1iVt ·"~ . I t'° ~~ MAIN OFFICE: Sixth & Hill, Downtown Los Angeles ~ ~."r.\ 1. I· , '. "1"', ".I,' . "'"' j .:II :t'•ll f. I. P1-..nd • Gr J.Ool ••• and ten other offices to serve you: Western Federal M "I.,~ '· 14 i '1" ~1,1•11 ' • 1"M '.t: 1!:= CORONA DEL MAR :" 'b1· . I: I ' ., JI =::""11: I!! ll I . 1'M 7 ' l I g:,cAmo ~~7 o':~~ge · •np ... ._ R!f•~~· "' : ' l ~ •• !;§ t ' • ~:ii 2744 E. Coast Hwy. IS:l~ . • :'I" ., · ·~---" l:ll 1 •-~-1-~~~~~~~~~~~~l.,,.l~oramLCiru•~~~~~~~~~~~_.., · ·~A~~•11Md~•~d•111-~-f~~~-i!'i!, '--raJ,,;sr~-I'~ ... Larchmont La Habra .,. &;:.:,;• ii: 11:11 l"iV." l:ll 1:.: rnii! I, Assets over ™O million Bti'i~FS• i o'fw"' .,i "ll 8:! Northrldge Hollywood/Vermont Hugh Evans, Jr .. Presi dent ~m ~j J,: lj: l :w~· J: '· 1..\"" So lhtl'l1 I . 1•ltl '~ l : u:n ~,~,. " Jrd C'"' .1 . .,., FllNI • VovlCI I . I ' I I, • • 7 r • • ' Tuesday's Closing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exc hange Lis t ~lmproving_Dollru.· Perks Up Stock s NEW YORK (AP) -Stock market prices were up Tuesday across a broad spectrum and analysts ottrlbuted 1t to the strengthening ol the dollar abroad sparking a rally Jn an overso1d market The analysts noted that despite bleak economic • news last week -!ncluding higher wholesale pr1c,es 1n June, an increase In the prime rate and the bat ter!ng ol the dollar abroad -the market decUned only sUgtitly In sluggish tradlng • Il was a clear 1nd1cat1on that many stocks had more or less reached their bottom, unless there 1s horrendous economic news," said Martin I Good· friend of Bruns, Nordemann & Co I $C DAil V PILOT l l Fi11ance Briefs e Dlate11 Profit. BURBANK I AP) -Walt Disney Production1' Inc ta) s It! revenu~s and etlrrungs for tile third quarter and a nlnt month perb:t ended June 30 v. ere at record levels helped by conllnued "strong al- tendaf"K."e trends" especially at Walt Di.mey World ln f lorldA T h e Burbank based en- tertainment firm said l\tonday thnt its third quarter profits ::imounted to $13 8 ml\llon or 48 cent~ a share up 33 percent ri om $10 3 m1lhon or 36 cents a share registered in lhe third quarter 1n 1972 e ~ferger F'RESNO I AP) -Directors or Amerlr:tn National Bank oC Dakersf1cld have signed a dertnll1\ e agreement w I l h lhclr counterpart$ at the Na 11onal Bank of Agriculture here on a prcv101.13[y an- 110011~ merge.r The merged firm to be known as Amen can NAllOO&I Rank will ha ve. assets of $125 million and 21 branch orr1ccs, a 5JJ0kc3m11n said Sundny JJ DAltV '1LOT ORANGE COUNTY For the TvtSdl,, July 10, 1911 -. ' . Fair AWJ1rds Listed Many Collst Resi<le nts A1no1ig Winners Numerous Ol':lngc Coast resident! mve cap1ured prizes _ for their artistry aod skills In crafts during compttJ!lon at the I!rn Orange Cow>ty Fair. In !he crafts and Mbbiet diviskln, the senior citittn grand a1o1•ard "''as Y!'OO by Virginia Barnard, La g·u n a llills, for her creative \\'eav· Ing. Local \Vinncrs or originality a\\•ards were Jennifer \Veber, Nc1o1>p0rt Beach, for needle- creall\'e entry ;;J given o Barbara Let of lluntlogton Beach. A separate group of awards was establlshed for projects onsidertd the-most wwsual in thclr medium. Winners in· cluded-Xilbleen FrlebcrtShaU· str. Kathleen Ebert, and Robin Colt. . Patrol Athletes Cop 11 Olyrripics -Places • I JOIN US FOR - SUNDAY BRUNCH hung111 tiger .... TAU•ANT ••• -•• ,ll,••• ••• , ••••• NOW SERVING LUNCHEON ,, ....... 4,... I ) point. and Betsy Gamer, A seven-man team from the SO.yard breasisti"oke, in which Laguna Hills. for a wrapped Orange County Harbo r team-mate Bob Smith placed necklace. Department took 11 places in fourth. I _ _!l!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~illl"'~~~-1 Other artists "'ho exC1!11ed lhe annual California Police The 200-yard freestyle .team I· TV IDGHLIGHTS ICNBC D 7:80 p.m. -Police SUrgeon. Dr. Simon Locke tr~s background or mobster's shooting. KABC 8 8:30 p.m. -.".l.Jeul<!nant S<hwsl<!r's WJJe. ". Widow of slain oUicer tries to clear bur band's name. CBS e 9:30 p.m. -"Call to Danger." Movie Is story of kidnap of crime syndicate informer at height of testimony, • TV DAILY LOG · ....-ere Pllartha Batoms, Laguna of Tom Schupback, P a t Who Hills: weaving : David Olympics Sunday 3 t Oc· FergUs, Doesburg and Smith (toodscll, Costa ~t~. most cidental College. set another mark 1o1•ith a 1:36.S mi.,s...._ original junior entry, and Th~ team set l\\'O records in lime. Tuesday fD W1flfpt1 Murilp ' Births Kathleen friebcrtsliauser, Cos-winning four first places in Fergµs placed second and ~ '.a, Gt D Uilldl M bfrsdt .1 ta l\lesa. moot original entry their second year or com-Schupbackthird inthe50yard ... ·-, Evening C!)C.tnlW.A•rbtl in any medium. petition. _.._ freestyle. Smith was fourth in • JULY 10 '1) MM: {2111') "Tiit Mu SU.pt" Bes! needlepoint rib~ was · Kl'n Doesburg won the the 50-yard butterfly. ' (dra) '27-AI Jolson. WILLIAMS H11 Kendrick Wllll1m1. ltnldenl of H11n!lnQlon B•l<fl. 0111 ol dull!, July 1, 1'71. Survl.....i lly wife, !ltlhl '°"' 8rll(I Cr1fv1 two 01119httn., Wtrtdy I.II Ind Julie At'WI; t1ro1r..r, HD'Nlrd WU· 111m1. Exondl<IG. Mtrnollll 11rvlc11 will tw l'H!ld S1tu..t11~. 1 PM,-•I ll>e l~mlly llOml. OildlY ll~llle<' Huntington Bll(h MOl'"lu1ry, 142.nn, Dlrtt1cr1. ARBUCKLE & SON W&TCLIFF 1\IORTUARV W.$. 17th SI., Costa l\fesa ' ~ .-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL 110'1E Coroaa del l\tar 673-9450 Colla J\fesa 616-%4%.t • BELL BROADWA'' l\IORTUARY tit Broad"·ay, Costa ~1esa LI ~3l • DILDAY BROTHERS MORTUARI ES 17911 Stach Blvd. Hanlittitoa Beach 14%-7771 U4 Redondo Ave. Long Beacb %13-431-1145 • McCORMICK LAGUNA dEACR MORTUARY 170I Laguna Canyon Rd. 494-1415 • PACIFIC VIEW l\IEMORIAL . PARK Cemetery 1\10r1uary Chapel SMI Pacific View Drive Newport Beach. CaJIIomia f#.!'lM • PE!K FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7ltl Bolu Ave. Wettmlattr.r lll-l525 • SMJTIIS' MORTUARY m Main St. llualt:A1~31Beacb ' captured by JeMtfer Weber, JU111or division 100 ya rd Senior division compelitiOn A lot of people need you. · 1:00 !!e.,8,1.11 CE GD Min l:JOll CJ) lUwd f'M.(t (R) Mont• Ne1o1•port Beach, and the top breaststroke in a record 1:06 ror men over 40 brought four And. 1tiey need you right .now! There's a \lftal netd IOI' L'IJ ._ lil•rth•m cunts ·•s • prlv1!1 In- doll priies were awarded to lime. He added a first in the more places. ''""'''ed DENTAL TEQ-INICIANS. B ..._. "W•r Comn to W•· vesti1ator wtiost wife wu 1mon1 lllot~ 8etl 1nd Littll Joi lfl 0.11· tM .tdl f I "' od ... Lisa J\1acKenzie. New Port Don Brown \\'On first in the Learn it right! 11111 to th• Nf¥tdl Slltthood Coll· ms 0 1 1 tlfl r. 1 Beach, and Ethel Farnsworth, 50 ya rd freestyle and Fred Souchern California College of Medical & Denial Carttr1 vinlioA, w;: ni11st dtcldol whlfhtr jolnsui McGa~relt in 111' •ltll lat Laguna Beach. V1i:o1 s e Thomas &dded a third. offerto e11ctllent coorsel'I for DENTAL TECHNtc;:IANS. You NMd• ' e1s 11'1• UnlOl'I °' 111• tQIHI /Tim~ AK T -· • ' C) Best stitchery \\'inner was · a. ·1, lli S The seriior di vision team had get i;uperb proleuiooal lnstructlou for an exciting career In Conf1d1recy. (tO) ~~munt 11Schltlltlr'~';J. .. Linda flalliday. Costa Mesa: only three members so at the dental field! @ C.rblllf tf EMl's Fatlllr (R) (dr•) '72 _ L" Grin!, Jtdt best Resin entry' J\1 a r y 0 F 1 relay time they borrowed a learn it fa st! ' a Wlllbll DtlCI ... """ Warden, Oon G1llOW1Y, Paul Burke, Ludwig, Huntington Beach and Ver ltlll S man from tl\e San Francisco This is a 'no•OOT1sen§C· course. Cra111n1ed with critical lnfor· m1111 flhlllllllln Etrlh1 Kilt. A worit1n Is dttennlntl top ma crame prizes \\'ent to Police Department to con1-n1allon. Yoo're taught quickly. Efficiently. And, you go to llJltlt'TtU lo clear hH lite pollceman-hus· Cheryl Goodsell, Cosla .Mesa LOS ANGEL ES ·-~aders plcte their team. v.'Ork -last! flt.. Term bind, IC(Used of bein~ on the t1kl and Dorotlly Rand, Irvine. of a labor union with heavy The result was a third place .Learn it now! ID....,_,. Llil• 1tter he is sbat In 1mbusll. Other •·wards went t o lfl "°" -m Um GriffiR Show representatipn in 0 r ange finish in the 200 yard freestyle CAU 635-3450 Evelyn Perry, Costa Mesa, for County h8ve riled a lawsuit in relay and a fourth in the 150 Do it right now! You11 get more: mfonna1i00: -and -J.'00'11 DD 00 lllpts "'"" El Dfl .. paper tole, Eileen Sigler, U.S. District Court in Los yard medley relay for the dlscowr Justhow'manypeoplerullydoneedyou! U MIN: C'!D> "'TIM hunr"""" t:CIO (J.)1J11f9rY1t11rlift Costa P.1esa, for glassware and Angeles, charging its ex-Orange County team o f Pl.ACEMENT ASSISTANCE FOR GRADUATES AT NO ..,,..... .. Pirt 1 (dr1) '59-1'•111 OJ Dr11111t best use of reclaimed eculive sec r e tary with Bro\\'Il, Thomas, Denni s EXTRA COST!.APPHOVED FOR VETERANS. ,'""',,'",· ri 8'~.,1'~~ 1:!h: 1~is fE s.WI 1.at1pa11 1"'111• material Charles Archer , mismanagement of $37,000 in Poulson , and the borrowed m • •n iui • .,.ains uie .B)NodtnT.,.tin Costa Mesa. also received a rund so·-.. 'ERN CAIJFORNIA COUEGE OF h1ndk1ps of poverty ind prtJudiu, d trust s. man from San Francisco. U In 1 youn1 Phllidelphla ltwytf 11tains t :JO 8 {]) C1S Tuudq Motil: (C) prize in the r ec l aim e MEDICAL & DENTAL CAREERS th• ditty heial'lts of wealth ind pow-(90) ''Clll to Dtnpr" (R) (dr1) '72 materi als category. TH~ AC'."ON ch~rges lhat 1717 SOUTH BROOKHURST, At'!AHE:lM ,, lftd iisks it ill.Jo st1nd up 101 -Peler Gnves. Diana Muld1ur, _Another thcrilerio~-used in----Donof a~ip:i,;la~i~Nerel 'ds' adceu:: A SS is ta nt P1eof 635-3450 his COll'lictions ind defend • life Iona John Andel'$lln, C1u Gul11er. Th• judgi ng-e pro]ects was . m. g_ un ~e friend on a m1irtle• chii1e_ bold ·kidn1ppin1 of • crime 1~n· creativity. Herc again local District Counci l of Pa1n~ers (])CBS fl~Wl Walhr Cronkile dlcat! tu1ncoat ln the midst of h[s Crartsmen , shoy,•ed th e i r No. 4~ and also n~mes, eight · FULLERTON -Mrs. Mary B Hnt Cun WiU Tr•wel ste1et testimony before 1 ltd111I talents. Virginia Be a ir d ' contractors alons: With him. A, Koeher. an assistant pro-N ea1·ly E ve1·yo11e t11il Mtl'f Grilfin Show i11Vesti11:1tin1 committee calls !or Newpor t Beach. took honors The contractors w e r e fessor of comn1unicalions, has m """' Griffltti an equally bold sdlemt bJ the U.S. for a tie-dyed wall ·decoration. obligated for certain sums of been named executive ass is· m Slit Y1111a Y1n1 Yet Justice Dept, to 11t him bldl 11lvt. The most creative stitchery money to the painters and tant to Cal State Fullerton LIS' lens lo Landers m Llvill1 £1sy 0 ,. ... award went to Linda Halliday, tapers uniodrJlnd were found President L. Donald Shields, GB Ntvtl• Q)Get Sllllt Costa Mesa, and most creative deliquent d mg an audit oflii"eiiliifeciiiitiii"iiiiSeoipiil.ii_lii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijl m Dl1trl The1lr• m MUCUCU llllil•• ft:'! UtUe 1t1sul1 m> rtttial MlliclH use of paper to Kathleen financial records. ~ Friebertsbauser, also of Costa Charges against McNeel in-HAMS l:OOll CD 9mN•WI lO:CIOO @l m~ic ..,.rts "Slnir B ltwli,n1 for DoH111 One of the most stnsl!lvt 1n11 111 Mesa. ~Jude allegations that he ar-(I) Mwlt: (C) (2111) "Tiii £•dins t~e world today-the Sinil Ptnln· Creativity in w e a v i n g ranged settlements with the 5111111_. (doc) '60-Bruct Bruwn, su!i, uptured b, lsrie1 durin1 th1 laurels '\\'ent lo Vi r Rini a contractors well below the Mike Hynson, Robert Aurust. Six·OaJ War ol 1967-is the sub. Barnard and Martha Batoma, sums -01o1•ed, !hen concealed the Ci) Safari to Adftnt1111: ]eel ol tl'lls report. both of Laguna Hills. The fact·from the painters' union "SoGood ... Jt \Vill QWltlt'sMJUne? BmQlNen ~award for "all around" most board or trustees. Haunt You 'Til Its Gone." mt Lm Lucy @)Twi6Pllon1 Anti-crime Ftmd Given T<J ,County The California Councn on Criminal Justice has (approved $319~119 in .funding for" .rour projects in Orange Couply under the Federal Oninlbus Crime Control Act. State Sen. Dennis Carpenter ~(R-Newport Beach ) helped ar- range funding. THE LARGEST s um , $li0,000, will go to countywide treatment, diagnostic pro- grams and group counseling for delinquent youth. lt also "'ill promote student educalion in drug abuse, delinquency law, juvenile court and l~ dividual rights and responsibilities. A related project, the establishment of a countywide drug abuse coordination office, recel\•ed $$9,947. A three-phasea project to study differential senlencing practices in Superior Courl was funded at $28,827. A\\' ARDED $60,345 to pro- vide a police-con1munity liaison patrol in recreational beach areas "'as the city of Huntinglon Beach. I Carpenter said all funding \\'as contingent upon com- pletion of legal arrangements between the Council and the applicants. ------1 01\.&NGZ ~ Galli DI.II CCC'Nft I Dm 1 FAm .m.TB·le Ullll-L CWna 1·11 UG ''"' L TllE SUIT further charges " that the activities occurred ov· er a period of approximately one ye.er and \\'as discovered last May, resulting in union comnUttee hearings into the allegej:I mishandling of funds. Deniarids listed in t h e lawsuit fil ed in behalf of the union, which has about t ,500 members Jn Orange County in- clude repayrilent of the $37,000 allelle<Hy los t, plus removal of P.fcNeel from his post. 'Spiral Sli4'ed Whole or Hall ------$flECIAL THIS WEEI( I m I Dn1111 ,, Jl11nle D (ii m Marcus WtlbJ ..... (R) t THICI( SLICEO SLAB tB SlllCll•IHllh M•ril A stcft!IJ depreued hifl'I school 1 1 BACON ................... ~ ..... 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Stocks ' VOL". 66, NO. 191 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS Sycamore · Hills ·Specific· Plan Study Ol('d By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. Dlllly f'lllt SW In a 3-to-t vote Monday night, Laguna Beach plaMing ~nunlsslooers set the stage for development of Sycamore Hills, a 522-acre parcel of virgin land in the heart of Laguna Canyon. Overriding objections or Commissioner Roger Lanphear, planners accepted a motion by Commissioner Larry Campbell to immediately Initiate study sessions with Ne.rt Investments, Inc. leading 0 Interim to the preparation of a specific plan for development of the property. The fil'!t study session with Newport Investment officials will be held Mcoday night. · Following the study sessions on a specific plan, the commission will hpld fonnal publ;.c bearings orra·development pancake ~d, finally, pass it to the.'city· council for ado'ptioo . The entire process could take several months. • e Al Theal Chosen As City Manager By. JACK CHAPPELL Of n.. OIH, Pilot Stiff Laguna Beach Public Works Director Al Theal is the choice of city councilmen to serve as an interim city manager following departure of City Manager Lawrence Rose, according to city hall sour<es. Laguna Beach mayor Charlton Boyd confirmed ' rumOrs that Thea! ,would assume the city manager's duties, but, said agreements were unofficial. Rose Is expected to leave the cllY Aug. l, according to city sources .. Mayor Boyd said formal action ap- pointing Theal to the acting position should be forthcoming. and that an of· ficial announcement \vould be made about lhe tisne of the next dty-councll meeting. · The mayor declined to elaborate further. Rose and the city council reached an agr~ment disclosed June 1 which stated the city manager would leave hi s post sometime during the summer by mutual agreement. Thea!, 48, joined the city as director or public workes and city engineer in May, 1972. He had been vice president of. the Los Angeles based architectural and engineering firm of Koebig and Koeblg. Inc., before coming to Laguna Beach. He \i:as also an assistant city engineer for the city of Riverside, senior civil engineer with the Orange County Flood Control District, and an engineer with the city of Los Angeles, and later assum· cd management or a family aerospace busineu. Thea! is a graduate of the University of Southern California and holds degrees in civil engineering and naval science. He is 'Never Gave OK' Dell'I' Plllll 11111 l"ltoto'"' ACTING CITY MANAGER Enginffr Al Theal married and father of t\\'O children. Rose was appointed Laguna Beach city manager in 'October 1970 after previous City l!olanager James Wheaton left the ci· ty. During the interim. \\'bile the city council searched for a ne'"' city manager, then Public \Vorks Director Joseph S"-'eany \Vas made acting city manager. ' Mitchell Says He Kept Scandal Fro1n President WASHINGTON /AP ) -former Ally. Accompanied by his attorney but not Gen: John N. Pi.1itchell today denied by his \vife, Martha, Mitchell spent two sworn testi1nony that he approved the h b " \Vatergate wiretapping. and said he did ours answering questions put y hie not tell President Nixon of campaign in· committee counsel at the televised hear- volvement or cover-up for fear of crii> ings. piing the 11172 re-election e(fort. He disputed key elements in the ~fltchell ·told the Senate Watergate testimony of Jeb Stuart Magruder, once committee he went along with cover-up an aide, who has said Mitchell approved operations designed to keep the lid on the the political spy plan and authorized a wiretap story and 'White House domestic $250,000 budget. · aurveillance activities, to avoid "scarring Mitchell insisted he actually vetoed the the presidency." · plan. He described domestic spy plans as Mitchell said it was his very .strong 1'Whlle House horror stories," and aaki opinion, based on his encounters with their dlsdosutt during the campaign Nixon and his own decision to shield the c;ould have been even more significant President (rom Watergate knowledge, -thin W1te111te ittelf,-----t,hat-Nlron--dkin't--know-l~facta..- Thc former 11ttomey general And cam-Indeed, ~1itchell said he never got to paign manager, "Once ·rated the man the ~ttotn of Watergate himself. even closest to Nixon hlmsclf, said he decided though he acknowledged participating in to keep what be knew or Watergate from three meetings at which spy plans were the President. discussed. He said he rejected them Mitchell said that to hit knowledge. every thne. Nixon w11s not aware of the Watergate Mitchell said he did not want Nixon to story until long after the election. know about\ the Watergate affair during lie sidd he did not believe Nixon koew, the campaign. · adding under questioning that beUC!f was "f didn't believe that it was 11p- HbaJed solely on my a!SOclallon with the prcpriate for him to have that kind of 'President aod not on converutiOr\$ on knowledge, becaUJe I knew the action! he 11\e aCfirtnalivo side ol the subject mat· would take aDd It 'woold be most ,.,., " • IS.. MIT()llKLL, J>11e II '· Under the specific plan statute Qf the state Govern ment Code. the P.lanning commission, working with the developer, wi ll design a "total package" plan for the property. The specific plan will allow the com- mission to ·set myriad conditions on the dev~lopm~nt, such as the location of hojJ.sing and commercial structures, greenbelts and roads. ~fonday's action was the first substan- tive step toward development or the prop- \ • Ill Munitions Expwde; Toll High • CLEBURNE. Tex. l U P I J Underground explosions billo,ving black smoke, 100 feet in the air ripped lhrough a munitions plant in North Central Texas today killing or injuring at least l"-'O dozen · people. · The Fort Worth Police Department . 30 miles to the north. reported sevelj persons were killed. Some 25 persons in all were taken to ·Johnson County Memorial HOll'il.11. where injured lay In the corridors or the hospital's emergency area. Tllo blast fiil the Gearhart-Owen Industries Inc. plant a mile north of. Cleburn. a city or 16.000. The plant manufactures gunpo\l'der a o d am· munitiori and a part of its facilities are in separate bunkers underground. A u'itness said the explosions appeared confined to one bunker. ''I Saw black smoke, just a lot. maybe as tall as a IO-story building, and I sa'"' lire," said Marsha Buckner of the Cleburne Times-Review n e w s p a p e r . "Then there was a second explosion. white and yellow smoke billowed up and · black smoke eye!l_ high~. "lt knocked the man next to me to the ground. I'd say we were a quarter of a • mile away at most. 'Jt shook the ground. It shook me." A police dispatcher at Cleburne said many smaller explosions followed the first two blasLs. "There still are ex plosions going on at !his time," said the dispatcher. "You are • lying up my line. get off. There are many injuries." l-to-10 Year Sentence Give11 To McWhinney By TOJ\l BARLEY 01 "'-o.ur P'llot 11111 Former Westminster Mayor Derek A-lcWhinney today was sentenced to state prison for one to 10 years for his role in the J\1ile Square Park shakedO\\'n o( strau·berry grower George ~1urai. His convicted associate. r o r m e r \\!est1ninster city planne r Tad Fujita, 34 . \\'as sent to Orange County Jail for six months and rined $2.500 after Orange County Superior Court Judge John Flynn suspended a state prison terin. Law)'ers ror both men immediately fi\. ed notices of appeal and posted bonds that wUI insure !he freedom of their clients pending appe.Q_ate (.'()Urt action. Judge Flynn followed the language of toughly-phrased probalioo reports and a demand for maximum punishment by prosecutor Michael Caplzzi In a sen- tencing session that left J\ieWhinney's at- tractive wife and his mother sobbing in their cou rtroom seats. The judge rejected repeated appeals of clemency this morning and refused to sentence either man in such a way that his sentencing, barring lWCC'eS!I of an BJ> peal, can later be reduced to a misde- meanor. As the sentence now stands, both men will be stripped of public offlcf! and barred from ever holding such o(rJce again. Capizzi 1Utid. "That was a \'Cry important point and I'm glad 1he judgn saw it \hat way." he add«!. Judge Flynn handed do~-n the sen· tences on the grand theft and conspiracy convictions despite an eloquent appeal from 'McWhinney11 lawy,er Joseph Ball: IS.. !kWIONNEY, Pa1e ll ' -erty taken by the commission since the Sycamore liills plan. \\'BS presented nine months ago b)' the Nei,i,·port finn. Planning comml~sfoners made it clear that the original plan, calling for 2,016 units surroonded by 72 percent open space may face considerable change dur· ing the ensuing study sessions. The commission's action u•as a bitter defeat to backe rs of open space prcserva1ion of the property. They had urged the comm1sslon 10 .. BALBOA tSLAt.10 rt:'Com mend public purchase of the S6 million parcel. considered a keystone in the Laguna Greenbelt. Collecting outside city hall after !he \'ote. many Greenbelt backers said they \l'ere surprised lhe comrpission would not re(.'()mmcnd a bood election on public purchase of the property. Standing just a fc\\' fL'<'I away. Rodger Holl'ell. legal counsel for Ne \\•port fnl'es tmenl s. said he u•as "both pleased and disturbed" by the action. "\\'e expected a decision like this a monlh or l"-'O arter ""'e submitted the plan . \Ve hope \.\'e can now proceed," the auomey said. ''S)·camore Hills is a tough, delicate pie.cc or proper!)'." sa id .Howell , ad- ding, ';I suspect the ecmmission will redesign and isolate, oUr plaMing." I-Iowa rd J\1illcr. the vlt'C president o( Newport Investments \l'ho has shepherd- ed the plan along. declintd comment en (See SYCA.i\101\E, Pag' ZI a FOtO ~O Police Nab Teenager At Home By ARTllUR R. VINSEL 01 ltot O•llr P'llll 111ff Peter Rich<1rd \Vooten. :I forme r • Corona del i\1ar J{igh School stu dent. t.fonday u•as arrested by Newport Beach police and held on murder charges in the slaying of ll·fear-0ld Linda Anne O'Keerc. \llooten. 18, of 2320 Second Av~ .• Corona del ~far. was booked into Newport Beach City Jail. lnl'estigators have declined to disclose what led them to suspect Wooten, who was hustled out of his home about 4 p.m. 1n a lightning raid by detectives \.\'ho had been foUowing him. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did say Wooten knew the girl who ''anishcd Fri· day after leaving Lincoln Intermediate School \.\'here she was enrolled in a sum· mer school t)'Ping class. During the hours pnd days in which in- vestigators exhaustively questioned hun· dreds of person~. ooe theory developed that she must have gohe With someone she knew. The pattern seemed ta indicate !hat the striclly·raised Miss O'Keefe, daughter of former Sunday School teachers, would not hitchhike oor carelessly associate with strangers. "Thi s was the first )•ear she was even allowed to go to the beach withaut an adult aloog," said Capt. Oyaas. No bail can be set prior to arraignment in a capital case such as murder and Ca pt. Oyaa! said today he was uncertain how soon a murder complaint might be issued. Little addilional infonnation could be secured about the suspect. u•ho was believed to ha\'e been graduated last year from Corona de] Mar High School. "Just ·no occupation,'" he remarked u·hen asked if Wooten \.\'orked . The Newport Beach police helicopter could he seen hovering diml y in the overcast above the y.•OO<fed Ca rone de! 1'.lar neighborhood as the dragnet tighten- ed to scoop up the suspect. MAP INDICATES PERTINENT SITES IN MURDER CASE O'Keefe Girl's Home, School and Where Body Was Found Police car radios were tuned low so mcss11ges could not he overheard. Newsmen ~·ho spotted a dctecti\'e car in the neighborhood travell.n~ at a good speed and assumed this might be the break in the O'Keefe case follo\.\'ed along. ----- Lost Treasure Galleon Salvaged off Florida KEY \\'EST, Flu . jAPI -A lean\ of treasure hunters says it ha!< found a \\'ree k believed to be the Nuestra Senora de Atocha , a 35Q.year·old galleon \VOrth an estimated $400 million. The divers displayed on 1.tonday lhrce silve.r bars. 711 sliver piecrs of eight and other artifacts they said they recovered from the wreck site in the J\farquesas Keys 40 miles west of here. The treasure hunters estimated the \\'orth of the items al $750.000. They said one of the 60-pound silver bars matched the descriptioo of a b:lr on the manifem of the Atoctla~tch wrR • eel in a hurricane in the first quarter of the 17th century. The divers said the bar carried eni;r:i v· ings that matched record$ ln Sc.\'ill c. Spaln. whic:1 list b.'lr No. 4594 as \.\'elghlng 63 poumts "'ilh a rine.ne3s of 2,.380 pnrts of silver. THE ATOCllA carried some '40 tons of trea11ure, And a sister ship that y.•ent doY.i\ ln the ume storm. La Margarlt11. carried 27 tons. A spokesman for a professional divh~i; firm with \\'hich the treasure hunters worked , Treasure Salvora, Jnc., Hid the ' find \\'as made in 20 rctt ·o( water near lhe smttll islands ov.ned by Florida. So1nc experts think the Atocha sank in 50 feel. and several treasure teams in the Florida Keys are '''orking uTecks they belie,•e to be the Atocha. The state of Florida gels 2$ pcret.nt or the value of any treasure recovered, and the searchers k~p 75 percent. DcMls English, a state marine archoologist overseeing the salvage operation. said, "IJ thtir research is cor- rect. It certainly is the Atocha." lie.-said the discoYery tooki bt "one of the most speclacular•· ever mad<1 from both the historica l and monetary stand· point Talks Will Hestuu c J,ALO ALTO (AP ) -Reprcs.cnlatives of 6$,000 cannery \.\'Orkers Rnd 2! Californi a cannery owners will reconvene 1helr stalemated contract talk! in \Vashlngton. D.C., Thursday at the re- quest of the Feder.al ~lcdialion and Con· cilialion Scn•ice, .olrlclals say. The actual arrest could not be seen from !he reporter's and photographer's vantage point. "l'\'e got him," Detective George ISee !\IURDER, Page ZJ Orange Coast Weather It'll be mostly sunny \Vednesday according to the weather service. Those early morning low cloods: and rog will burn off earlier leav· ing the beach areas around 72 de- grees rising to 88 Jnland. INSmE TODAY Playbou rnaoa tin e has ati~ ttounced-it-ir con..'rtdlJ'tnfr ... l'(ft: loriol adju.ttnu~nts" pur.suant t.o tltt U.S. Suprcnit Cottrt dec1· .tions on obscetifty, but L11e· bold· er Pe11i1tou.te maga:tne predict.$ "no chanoe." See story, rogfl 7. (11! .. 11111 ' (11\tlfl.. ,..,. (f lllkl u c .... ~ u DNlll "91kH It •fl~I P'-I ••f'frlli-tll • 1f'lfll hnlbt<.11 It ""'-' f.11 ~.... u Allfl UMtn II l..M-.. ,. 1 I ""'" . ""4111111 """' t NllllNI N1wa •, It O•-• C-tf 11 1-1• 1"11 Sltdt ~otiftl 11 .,. ...... k... " ""'"" . ·-. w_.,,..... tt>l• We,_ -.. I, II -J DAILY PILOl LB 2 Avco Tracts Okay.ed Projecf,i in igue Appruv ~y CANDACE PEARSON Of lilt 0.JIY fllltt Slaff Despite vocal community oppc»itlon, Soulh Coast Rcgionnl Zone Conservation Commissioners Mondny gave th eir bless· ing to 1Wo Avco Cominwiity Developers 1racts in Lagwia Nigue l. Approved were a ~57-acrc. 9 1 7~~­ dominlum unit tract inland of Pac1f1c -Coast Highway, bounded In part by Niguel Road aod Crown VallefParkw§)', and 48 single-family homes on 9.3 acres, bounded by Coast llighway, l\tariner and Niguel Shore! Dr ives. The coastline commission delayed \'oling until next ~ionday on Avco's most cootroversial condominiun1 p r o P. o s a I between Coast Highway and Salt Creek Beach.· Orlglllal plam calleil f0< 1,lllO ...,.. domlnlum units in bulldinp up to 12 stories high, but Avco otfici.als Monday brought tn a las t-minute offer to trim she ireven-and-12-s tory structures down to two. That cut the dwelling unlll to 1,218. That would still leave a number of rive- story buildings along the bluffs in tract 7479 and a density of about 18 units an acre on the 74-8cre site. The lengthy meeting Monday was marked by disagreement by stnrf plan- ners and commissioners and open hoslili- ly between some South Orange Counl y residents and C.O mmlssioner Ronald Caspers. Caspers represents the Laguna Niguel area on the Orange C.Ounty Board af Supervisors. .Gives fJp in J:,aguna . · \ Police Hold Niguel Man In Coast Cat Burglaries Laguna Beach dete<;tJves arrested a 3.1- l'ear-old Laguna Nlgtiel man Monday an connectioo ;!llh the series af Irvine C.Ove cat burglaries in May and June. The man voluntarily surrendered himself at police headquarters after of- ficers cootacted hJs Capistrano Beach at- wmey and Informed him Ibey held a warrant for bis client's arrest. Police held the suspect in custody to- day in lieu of $2500 baJL Arraignment is .schedulOO for Wednesday at the Laguna Niguel ?a1unicipal court. · Det. Sgt Nell Purcell said today detec- tives would seek use of the polygraph (lie-4etecklr) test during their in- vestigation of the burglaries at the ex- clusive walled community. The warrant alleges two counts oE burglary. Purcell said identification or the Approval Given To Aliso Agency For Sewer Line ~' Aliso Water Management Agency 1 (A mtA} Monday received unanimous approval for construction of an in- terceptor sewer line in South Ll!guna ''from Soulh Coast, Regional Zone • ConservaOon C.Omm.issioners. The North C.Oastal interceptor and pumping facilities at AllSCI Creek are part of a waste water-sewage treatment p!ant already approved by the coastline commission. The sewer line will intercept existing sewage flovr from the clb' of Laguna Beach, the Emerald Bay S e r v i c e Dislrict and part of the Irvine Ranch Water District, AWMA engineer Dennis O'Leary told the commission. It will tie in with the ocean outfall in South Laguna and allow Laguna Beach to get rid of an "archaic"• sewa11e treat- ment plant, he added. The intercept.or, . like the outfalls already approved. will be designed for a future service capacity of about 170,000 penons. AW?i.1A was limited to that population figure by the slate cornmission that en- forces Proposition 211, the coastl ine in· itiative approved by voters I a s t November. O'Leary said water quality standards and conditions for detailed plan review by the regional commission were also established by the stale 1>anel. The state commission also granted a permit to A WMA for the land and ocean outfalls and treatment plant after the regional permit wa s appealed. Dal e Secord of the Environmental Coalltioo of Orange County supported AWMA's application for the sewer line at the commission's meeting Monday in I.ong Beach. 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Cliff Nye is the investigating of- ficer for the burglaries or many of the expensive Irvine C.Ove residences, which include the Irvine family's private homes. The cat burglar had· evaded officers despite hcaVy patrols and stakeouts of the 1valled community. The cat burglar's method of operation involved pre-dav.n prowling of the area homes. He normally entered the residences through unlocked doors or windows and took valuables from bedrooms where oc· cupants lay sleeping. f'NMP .. el. MURDER •.. Coelho said moments later. No news photographs were being pcnnitted of Wooten later ~1onday during lhe booking ind jailing procedure, ap- parent!.)! as a security measure. Detectives questioned the suspect's mother ?i.1onday night but did'not indicate today whether this provided any solid in- formation for the co n t i n u i n g in- vestigation. A court·issued search warrant was sigoed this morniug, aUowing lawmen to enter Wooten's house in a hwit for any evidence which might-link him to the O'Keefe slaying. Investigators also at first declined to say whether the suspect hust1ed away so quickly had any ·lint to the O'Keefe kill· ing and said only they wanied to talk lo him about something involving a girl. "He's 'not the kind' for that," remark- ed Detective Dao Disanto. The annooncemerit that Wooten y,•as being questioned relative to the disap- pearance or tbe girl whose body was found lying in a ditch along Upper Newport Bay came from Capt. Oyaas later in the evening. One woman contacted during the case said she had a strongly moving ex- trasensory perception (ESP) .experience involving a n1issing relati ve's locatioo "'hich proved to be correct. She said she also had such an ESP feeling during the hunt for Miss O'Kecfe invol ving some bay wate rs and the vie· lim's body was found beside the Back Bay. From P-.eJ MITCHELL ..• detrlmentil to his political campaign," ?i.1itchell said. "lfc u•as not involved," tt1itchell testified. "ft was not a question of deceiving the public as far as Richard Nixon was concerned ... I believed at lhat ,particul ar time, and maybe in retrospect I was wrong, it occurred to 1ne tha t !he best thing to do ""'as jus t to keep the lid on through the election.'' ?i.litchell also contradicted as a "palpable, damnable lie'' Magruder's earlier testimony thnt he was shown wiretap log.s, and lhot he had suggested earlier this year that tttagruder might get executive clemeitcy if CQnvirted for his admitted perjury in the cover·up. But the central dl!pute remained the decision made at a meeting in Key Bis- cayne, Fla., on March 30, 1972, where political spying was discussed. ~1agruder testified that "r.fr. ri1itchell agreed to npproVe the project ... lt was specifically approved for Initial entry in· to Dtmocratic National Committee head- quarters in \Vashlngton ... " ~Utchcn·s account today was dirCf::tly contrary to that testimony. ?i.lltchtll said when the spy pion come up. his reactkln was : "Wt! don't need this. l'm tired or hear- ing It. Out. Let's nlit discuss it any further . , . Jn my opinion It was just as clear as that." ?.fitchell said any problem about this verdict (ln ttie e:spionage plan was one of misunderstanding or rit contravention of his orders by Megrudcr. ' ' A few -ti Indicated dlo)' may appeal lhe'appn>Yall to the etate com· mlaloo created by Propolltlon 20, the coastline initiative. Commission Executive Director Melvin carpenter, who originally recommended denial of tract 7479. said the proposed reduction was a "material change" and the rules required a new application. Any subslantial amendmenlJ must be scheduled for a new bearing within 21 to 90 days, he said, reading from com- mission regulations. But Ule commission majQrity, six of whom favored the tract, said the hearing would continue. Forest Dickason, Orange County plan- ning director, appeared in favor of Avco's proposal at the request of Caspers, wbo was (pvolv~ in county ac- quisition of Salt Creek Beach. In addition, Caspers' fll'ID., Keystone Savings and Loan, )a purchasing one of Avco's commercial lots. It was not ili. one of the three tracts dis~ Mohciay. "I wish it w:as as easy to Summon county personnel on behalf or the public as for developers," Ll>rell Long of the Environmental Coalition of Orange C.Oun- ty said. "If anybody wastes a lot of their time, you're it," Caspers replied heatedly. "You get a lot lllClre than your share." H. B. Williams. a member of the Laguna Niguel Homeowner's Association, la ter fold the commission his group "represents 11 ,000 votes, To some of you that may not mean anything but lo one of you it might." Another Laguna Niguel mident, H. P. Ch8", a retired geologist, contended the land was unsafe. "I wauldn't buy a lot 'down there for love ,or money,'' he declared. Festival Board Approves Lease lit Laguna Beaclt The Laguna Beach Festival of Art! Board of Directors Monday gave its ap- proval to a new lease with the city of Laguna Beach for Festival rental of the Irvine Bowl exhibition grounds and prop- erty. The lease was approved by the City Council last week and the action by the Festival of Arts board concludes some 20 months or negotiations between the cily and the Festival. The city will receive 25 percent of the Festival gross revenues receipts although if lhe Festival's revenues dip severely or increase greatly, the city will receive a smaller percentage. according to a slid- ipg scale of payments. The city last year received ... $88,000 from the Festiva l in lease payments. It is estima!ed this year Laguna will get $143,000. The monieS are e11.rmarked. rot pay- ment of the Main Beach Park, 8 percerit; cultural and communities endeavors, 15 percent; arxl. 4 percent for general funds allocation, primarily upkeep of the grounds. ThP. agreement with the Festival was reached after the .\rt board stepped forward and volunteered increased rental payments in lieu of commercial development on ~fain Beach Park. 1be board's approval was given con- tingent upon a satisfactory review of the lease document by its attorney. However, alt major points of the lease have been agreed to by both the -board and the council. , Mayor Charllon Boyd hailed the ap- proval and lhe cooperation between the two bodies. "It only took us 20 months," qu ipped Festival Treasurer Stuart Durkee. St.ate Exliibit Opens Saturday l 11 Laguna Beacli The "AU California Exhibit" and purchase prize competition V.'ill open at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Laguna Beach ?i.luseum or Art, 307 Cliff Drive. LaglU\a Beach. The 19th annual contCst this year had 1,000 works submitted in the compclition. Eighly were selected for eihibitlon and 10 were chosen for consideration of purchase by the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. The Y.'eslival of Arts will select the purchase prize. Works submitted in· eluded palnlings, graphics, photagraphy and sculpture. The All CaH£omia show wUl run through Aug. 26 at the museum. Works were juried by Wayne Thlebaud, I UC Davis educator and arus1. ldli Engel Dies In Soutli Laguna Sout h l,.aj:;unan Ida Engl':J,. a former sln11cr wltfi Fred W11rlng and hJg PennsylvanlAn~, died Sunday at her tiome. Private servlcu ""re htld. ?i.lrs. Engel is~survivM--by-her e<>n; Peter Heodel'SCln of Soulh Laguna and 1 member af the Skiles & Hendenon com- edy team: a daughter, Sally teuahlln, of Las Vegas; sister, Elizabeth Young ()( San Mateo: and 10 grandchildren. r I .. ' , • O.llY ~I"' Sllff ,...... '41-FOOT CRUISER TOWED OFF BEACH AT EL MORRO BAY FOLLOWING BRUSH WITH ROCKS About 150 Persons Watched S1lv1ge Operation Monday; Damage Estimated •t $18,000 41-f oot 'Hy·Ro' Cruiser Salvaged From El Morro The 41-foot Chris.Craft cruiser beached at El Morro Bay near Laguna is in the shipyards today following a ~1onday night salvage operation~·· The $35,000 "Hy-Ro" was pulled from the rock-ringed sand at about 5 p.m. !\·londay and towed decks . awash to Newport Harbor by the salvage firm Anchor Marine. There, it was put in dry dock. An estimated ISO persons watched in- cluding some who parked. illegally on Coast Highway and were directed to leave by the California Hi ghway Patrol. The big cruiser is owned by Hyman Rosen of Riverside. It was beached Sun- day arternoOn after striking rocks at Laguna's Abalone Point. Foor persons aboard escaped injury in From Pagel McWHINNEY ••• "There must be some soul in yoUr honor. please be compassionate to t h i s dedicated public servant. "Do not bar him from public office," Ball said. ''No one has been hurt in this case and Derek has had a long and distinguished career in Orange County government." Judge Flynn similarly rejected at- torney Al Stokke's argument that Fu- jita's role in the $10,00Ct' shakedown of Mile Square tanner Murai was very much less than that of the Westminster councilman. A jury in Judge Flynn's courtroom last month threw out bribery charges but convicted both men or grand theft and conspiracy after Murai testified that he was pressured into paying them $5,000 in cash. Pt{urai also testilied that he was ordered after a series ot meetings and taped telephone conversations with both men to hand ove r a further $5,000 in the form of a check made payable to county Supervisor Robert Battin's campaign fund. The grand jury indicted both men after taki ng Bi:1ttin's testimony and clearing the count y supervisor of any possible in· vOlvement In the shakedown scheme. the mishap, however. the boat sustained estimated damage of about $18,000, ac- C(lrding to C. B. Shannep of Anchor ~1arine. Shannep said his. salvage bill would be in the area of $2,000. "It's a pretty dlEficult job to take a big boat like that off the beach," Shannep said. "It can1e off hard , there were lhrce to four feet of sand in it," he snid. He said he had not inspected the damage to the cruiser after it was puUed up following salvage, but under most circumstances, the propellers and shafts would have been forced up through lhe hull after being beached so long. Salvagers waited until high tide Mon- day night and pulled the boat from the sand with a commercial tug boat. Flota- tion equipment kept tht): boat from sink- ing to the bottom. "Another tide and we'd a had to break it up and haul it off in a truck. We were fortunate,'' Shannep said. Attempting salv~ge o~tations Sunday night were unsuccessfu1 because of con- trary surf which battered lhe starboard side of the craft, smashed out windows and the interior of the sleek cruiser. Shannep described the Abalone ~JSofnt areas as "very treacherous" "I .personally have taken three kl four boats off that beach," he said. Police Explorer Meeting Slated The Laguna Beach Lat: Enforcement Explorers Post will hOld a special meeting to seek .new members at 7:30 o'clock toniglit at· police~ department headquarters. The Explorer post is open to young adults from 15 years of age (or who have finished eighth grade) to 21 years of a~e . The service orga niz.alion Jeorns prin- ciples of law enforcement and police functions. said Patrolman Terry Temple, group advisor. Temple said the organization welcom.es new members and that the post is open to all who meet age or grade qualifica- tions. FromP .. eJ SYCAMORE. •• · the co~'s decision. After more than an hour's testimony on Sycamore Hills from members of the audience, John McDowell, commission chainnan, closed the hearing and asked for commission commenu. ' In _response to a question from McDowell; City Attorney Tully Seymour told commissioners that opinions by the state attorriey general on apen space matters should not be considered "man- datory " but, rather, "advisory in nature." Seymour noted .a number or in· terpretations of state law allawlng, open space zoning !or flood, seismic of scenic reasons should not be considered "panaceas." "You must consider economlc, en- vironmental and legal aspects before any conclusions are reached," said Seymour. Lanphear told fellow eommismners that it was "absolutely necessary" to change the existing R-H (residential hillside) zoning on the property to a dif- ferent zone that would comply With many City-General Plan elements calling for open space on the property. He said the. Citizens Advisory C.Om- mlttee;:o. ~ prepared·the goal• state- ment of· the General Plan, noted that "Laguna Canyon is considered to have ailas.. with va!Uable open space at- tribotes.•• The adopted land use element of the General Plan "carries the Sa m e philoSOPlfy," he added, as well as the adopted interim open space element now on the books. Lanphear noted that state Jaw will go into effect next year requiring cities to make zoning confonn with General Plan elements and urged compliance '"with all due haste." "I'd like to disappear into the floor right now," quipped c.ommissloner Sally Bellerue-wben her-tum ·for comments came around, but stressed zoning law con!onnance with the General Plan was essential. McDowell said for the city to "reasonably and honestly" acquire the land, purchase would be necessary. "But frankly, I doubt the community wo:.ild i:ote1!or it (a bond issue)," he said. Following the comment, Campbell made his motion to move ahead with the specific plan procedure. He drew support from ~fcDowell and Mrs. Bcllerue. , PASSWORD ••• II> A good word passed around a bout • business is invaluable. A bad word can be unfortunate. Our growing success in the past 15 years hu been due to the "good words" ond referrals sent to us by our customers. ..q No amount of ~dVertising can replace a personal recommendation. We are not inf•llible, but wt Ort worlting tow1rd1 that goal by giving our customors tho best service end quolity passible. • HOUlS: Meo. l'llrl· Tloln., ' to l:JD ALDEN'S CARPETS e ·DRAPES 1663 Placentia Aft. COSTA MISA 64Ml31 · -PU, ' to ' -SAT. f :JO to I . I J 7 I • •. --• Saddlebaek Today's Final N.Y. Stooks E 0 ITI ON VOL. 66, NO. 19 1, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES TEN CENTS Veto Threat Looms · Over 3 Di·strict· Budgets By JAN WORTII Of .. DallY .,IM It.ft' The newl y formed Irvine, Tustin, and Saddleback Valley Unified ·S c hoo I Qistrlcts are in "a slate of panic" today following word that Gov. RonaJd Reagan may veto a biU enabling them to fund their fi rst year in operation. The districts stand to lose a minimum of $2 million each in their 1973-74 budgets, whic h are now in process. if SB 2530; sponsor ed • by State Sen. Robert 0 Badbam (R-Newport Beach), is vetoed. "' Reagan has until Thursday to veto the bill. If he dOes not sign it, it automatically becomes law. Following word from Kenneth l:lall , s tate deputy finance director, that the bill was in peril , top district rcpresen· ta tives fiew lo· Sacramento Mooday to parley. Stanley Corey, superintendent of the Irvine district. ~said, ''Frankly, the signals haven't been too good." e Corey said the possibility put the districts' future in a state of panic. "We really should use the next 1..-.·o or lhree months getting our distric ts on the way -and not worrying about money." he soid. lie was joined in Sacramento by \Villia m 7..ogg, supefintendent of the Sad· dleback district ; Bob l\1atthew, business manager: Irvine Assistant Superin- tendent John Rajcic: Board President Chilek Boulanger. and tv"o Tustin Unif i.ed • Ill I ' E~plosions Rip _ Plant Munitions Go Off in Texas; Toll Climbs J 7 CLEBURNE, Tex. ( U P I ) Underground explosions billowing black smoke 100 feet in" the air ripped through a munitions plant in North Central Texas today killing or injuring at least two dozen people. The Fort Worth Police DcP<µ"tmen t, 30 miles to the north. re ported seven persons were killed . Some 2.5 persons in all were taken to Johnson County Memorial Hospital where injured lay in the corridors of the hospital's emergency area. Ex-max_or Faces Prison Sentence For Conspirac y ·By TOM B~RLEY Of Ille Delly Piiot Sllft Fonner \Vestminster Mayor Derek Mcwhinney toda y wa s senten~ed to state prison fo r one to 10 years rot his role In the Mile Square Park shakedo\vn ()f strawberry grower George l\1urai. His convicted associate, f o r m e r Westminster city planner Tad Fujita, 34, was sent to Orange County Jail for six months and fined $2,500 aft er Orange County Superior .Court Judge John Flynn suspended a state prison term. La \vyers for both men immediately fi]. ed notices of appeal and posted bonds that will insure the freedom of their clients pending appellate coort action. Judge Flynn folloo;i.·ed the language of toughly-phrased probation reports and a demand for maximu m punishment by prosecu tor Michael Capizzi in a sen-- tenclng session that left McWhinney 's at· tract.Ive wife and his mother sobbing in ij)eir courtroom seals. The judge .rejected repeated appeals of clemency this m·oming and refused to sentence either man. in such a way that hJs sentencing, barring sua:ess of an ap. peal, can later be reduced to a misde- meanor. As the sentence now stands, both men (See lltcWIUNNEY, Page %) / 'Never Gave OK' The-blast hit the Gearhart-Ow en Industries Inc. plant a mile north of Cleburn , a city of 16,000. The plant manufactures gunpowder a nd am· munition and a part of its faci lities are in separate bunkers underground. A witness sai d the explosions appeared coo fined to one bunker. "I saw black smoke, just a lot, maybe as tall as a 10.-story building. and I saw fire," said J\1arsha Buckner of the Cleburne Times·Review n e w s p a p c r . "Then therC was a second. explosion, For Master Plan white and yellow smoke billowed up and black smoke even higher. "It !$.nocked the man next tQmc to the ground. I'd say we were a quarter of a mile away at most. Jt shook the ground . ll shook me." ~ police dispatcher at Cleburne said ma ny smaller explosions folio.wed the lirst tv.•o blasts. . . "There still are explosio ns going on al this time," said the dispatcher. "You arc lying up my line. g6klU. There are rn <in)' injuries.·~ Figure Justifying Irvine Hospital to Be Offered , By GEORGE LEIDAL Ot t111 Diil'' Piiot Slt ff Population projections aimed at justi- fying a hospital for Irvine as early as 1976 and no later than 1978 wil l be presented tonight to the Orange County Health PlaMing Council tor incl usion in their 400-page facilities master plan. Irvine PlaMlng Commiss ioner Gary Dalzell of Turtle Rock will speak for an ad hoc study group, Help Irvine Get Hospitals (HIGH). Paul C. Ellis of University Park chairs the HIGH citizens organizatioo. Daiz.ell 's remarks include population predictions prepared for the group by Ashley Economics Services Inc. of Newport Beach. They deal only with the exis ting 41·square mile city or Irvine and show three varying estimates {or each )•ear. The health planning council has sug- gested Irvine would not qualify for a hospital until its population exceeds 61.000. Their data suggests this wo n't oc· cur until 1983. The_r eport and master plan provide for annual revisions of the data and now specifically note that ap- proval for a hospital to serve Irvine \vould be approved if the popul afion base is reached sooner lhan they now project. lllGH members, nu mbering more than 50 at a Sunday plann ing meeting. contend population projections need changing oow. "These rev isions can not wail until Phase JI due to our explosive increase in population," a ·HIGH positio n paper notes. ';Our area has proven its viability and growth potential. and right to build licensed , approved hospital fac ilities." The Ashl ey firm charts population pro- jections showing from 45.000 to 55,000 people in Irvine in 1976, from 60.000 to 80.000 there in 1978 aod from 105.000 to 150,000 in 1983 living in the new city. The outside figure for 1983 used by the county agency to plan health facilities for Irvin e is 61.000. In vie\V of the population prQjections prepared by a firm emplo)red frcqu9ntl y by the Irvine Company. developers of the new city. the HIGH organization opposes the proposed five-year moratorium on building new acute hospitals ln Orange County and particularly Irvi ne. Mitchell Says He l\.ept Scandal Fro1n President The moratorium "is not consistent with th e needs of the people of the Irvine area, and would place the hea lth of the citizens of Irvine in jeopardy,·· the l-llGll study contends. Using the county health plan base needed to qualify Irvine for a 12~ to llH bed hospital Ashley Ecooomic Se rvices concludes population growth of Irvine v.•ill be such that such a hospital must open in !he new city by Jan. l , 1977. Further. by 1983. tv.·o such hospitals wi ll be required to be operating to meet lhe needs of from 105.000 to 150,000 peo· pie, the result of a 429 percent increase in the prcllent city pop11lalion estimated 85 or January to have been 2-4 .000. WASHINGTON IAP) - Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell tod ay denied swom testimony that he approved the Watergate wiretapping, and said he did not tell President Nixon or campaign In· volvement ()r cover·up for fear of crip- pHn' the 1972 re~lection effort. MJtc.heU1 told lhe Senate Watergate eo_mmlttee he went along with cover-up OJIE!ratiODJ designed to keep the lid on the wiretap !lory and White House domestic "urveillance activities, to avokl "scarring the! ,presider19'." 1-1--..cu. e Oescriliea-doRieiUc spy Plans ait "White HOUSe horror storie!I," and said thei r disclosure during the campaign could have betn even. more significant then Watergate ltaeU. The former attorney general and cam· paign manager, once rated the man c~t to Nixoo himtelr1 said he decided to keep what he knew or W1ttrgate from the President. Mltchell miid that lo · his knowl edge, Nixon was not aware or lhc Watergate sfory until long after the electkm. \ 1-Je said he did not believe Nixon knew, adding under questi oning that belier was '"based solel y on my association with the Presidenl and not on conversations on the af!innative side ()f the subject mat· ter." - Accompanied by his attorney but not by his wire. l\1artha, Mitchell spent '"'O hours answering questions put by the committee counsel at the televised hear· ings. lie disputed key elements in the testimony or Jeb Stuart Magruder, once an alcle, who has said Mitchell approved the political spy plan and authorized a $250,000 budget. Mitchell insisted he actu ally vetoed the plan. lltilchell 58id It w•s his very strong oolnlon, hued on his encounters with Nixon and his own declslon to stueld the President from Watergate knowledge, that Nixon didn't know the tacts. Indeed, llfitcheU said be never got 10 the bottom or Wat!:rgate himself, even !Set MITCHELL. Paso %1 • The following are other poin ts Dalzell !See HOSPITAL, Page 21 I rvi1ie District Head _Re-ewcted Charles BOulanger. president of the Irvine Unified School Oistrict board of trustees ..... ·as unanimously re--eleclcd for a one.year term ~1onday night. R. Dean Olson was elected clerk and Norman Ginsburg wa5 elected distri ct rtpt'tSCntadve 00 the County COmmhtte on School Distri ct Org11nliation. Jrvlne Superintendent Stanley Corey present~ each member oC tht! bOard w1th a plaque for being on the founding board or the new unified school dl Atrict. I representalives. SB 2530. 'A'Orded so that it applies only to the three Orange County districts, sailed through both l1<>uses ·without a snag. It v.'as created because Senate Bill 90. a consequential bill pl acing a ceiling on school district tax rates. did not n1ention new unified districts. SB 90 dicta tes :i taxi ng capacity· for sc hool districts based on the t970-71 ta}C rate . &ALBO A ISLA"'D The new districts, created around en- tirely dlffrrent boundaries than before. have no lax rate to go by. Compulins the tax rates fro1n the old Tu stin Union High School IJistrict and the S11n Jo<1quln Elementary District v.·ould be con1- pllca1(.'d; Though the re v.·erJ several other ne\\' urufied distric1s in Lhe state. their cOunsels determined .that SB 90 implied l~C rCHJtc to be takoo for fina ncing. The Orange County counsel ad\•iscd a 0 111• l'llol Htw1 Mtl' MAP INDICATES PERTINENT SITES IN MURDER CASE O'Keefe Girl's Home, School and Where Body Was Found ---- Lost Treasure Galleon Salvaged off Florida KEV \VEST. Fla. (AP• -A learn of treasure hunters says it has found a \vreck believed to be the Nueslra Scnor;:i de Atoe.ha. a 350-ycar-old ga lleo n v.•orth an esti rhated $-400 million. The divers dis1>laycd un 1\londay thrct• sliver bars. 711 silver pieces or eight and other ar1i facts !hey said lhey reco\.crcd rrorn· the wreck site in the ~1arqucsas Keys 40 miles west of here. The treasure hunters es1ima1ed !he v.·ort h or the _items al $750,000. They sald one of the fiO.pound 11ilver bars matched the description or a bar on the manifest of the Atoc ha , which wreck- ed In a hurricane ln the first quarter of the 17th century. The divers said the bar carried engrav- ings that ma1ched records In ~ville, Spain, whlci1 llsl btlr No. 4~ as weighing '3, pounds ~th a fineness of 2.330 parts of silver. 'l'llE ATOCHA carried some 4-0 tons of treasure, and a sister ship that v.·ent down in lhe same storm , La rtlargarlla. carried 27 tons. A spokesman for a professional divini.; nrm with which the treasure •hunters worked. Treasure Salvo!'!. Inc .. said the ' find was made in 20 feet of water near the srnall islands ov.11ed by Florida. Sonic experts think the Atocha sank in 50 fee t, and se\•eral treasure tea ms in the Flo rida Keys are wor king \\'rr<:ks they b•:licve to be. the Alocha . 1"hc slate or Florida getS 25 percent of the value of any treasure recovered, and the searchers keep 75 percent. Dennis English, a stri te marine archeologisl overS«>lng the salvage ~~ration, said. "If their researclt is cor· rect. i1 certainly Is the Atocha.'' lie said the diSC<lvC'!y could be ·•one or the nlost spec tacular" c.ver made from both the historical and monetary stand- pa!nt. Talks Wi ll Jlesun1 c PALO ALTO (API -RepttSenlaUvt1 of 65.000 cannery "·orkers and 28 California cannery o..-.11us ..-.·Ill reconvene their stalemated contract talks In \Vashlnglon. D.C., Thursday at the re- quest of Che t-~edcra l litedlation and Con· clllallon Service. ofnclals say. tha t to be ~bsolulcly legal, legislation i:hould be sought s1>el hng ()UI nnaoclni; procedure specificall y. "\Ve are as king only for the abi lity 10 1 fund our di stricl at lhe average cost." Corey t()ld the alarmed Irvine Boord at its meeting lasl ni'lhl. Irvine is sixth in per-pupil .costs amorlg Orange County unifi ed school s, according 10 its 1973-7" te.nlalive budGel. Sad- tSu VETO, Page t) - Police Nab Teenager At Home By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 Ille OlllY Piiot ll•ff Peter Richard Wooten. a former Corona dcl l\1ar High School student, f\olonday was arrested by Newport Beach Police and held oo murder charges in the slaying of I I-year-old Linda Anne O'Kccfe. \Vooten, 18, of 2320 Second Ave .• Corona dcl l\1ar, v.•as booked into Nev.·port Beach Cily Jail. Investi gators have declined ID disclose what led them to suspect Wooten. v.'ho was hustled out of hls home abOul 4 p.m. 1n a lightning raid by detectives who bad been following him . Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did sa.y \Vooten knew lhe girl who vanished Fri· day after leaving Lincoln Intermediate School \\'here she was enrolled in a sum- mer school typing class. During the hours and days in v.1hich irr \'estiglitors exhaustivel y questiqned hun· dreds of persons. one theory developed that she must have gone with somoone she kncv.·. The patte rn seemed to indica te that the strictly·raiscd l\1iss O"Keefe. daughter or fonner Sunday School leacbe~. would not hitchhike nor carelessly associate vlit h strangers. '"Th.i s 'A'as the firs t year she was even allowed to go to the beach without an cidult along." said Capt . Oya1J,S. No bail can be set prior to arraignment in a capital case such as murder and Capt. Oyaas said today he was uncertain ho\v soon a murder complaint might be iss ued. Little acklitiooal information could be secured abou t the suspect. who was believed to have been graduated last year from Corona del ~-Iar High School. "Just 'no occupalion.' .. he remarked \\·hen asked if Wooten ..-.·orked. The Nev.·port Beach police helicopter could be seen hovering dimly in !he overcast above the v.·OO<lcd Corona del l\1ar neighborhood as the dragnet tighten- ed to scoop up the suspect. Police ca r radios were tuned lo\v so messages could not be overheard. !\e"'smen ..-.·ho spot1ed a detective car in the neighborhood traveling at a good speed and assumed this migjlt be the brea k in the' O"Keefe case fo1IOWCd along. The actual arrest cou ld not be seen from the r('JX>rler"s and photographer's vant age point. '"I've got him,"' Deteclive George fSee l\IURDER, Page 2) Orange Cout Weather It'll be 1noslly sunny \Vednesday according to the wea ther service. Those early morning low clouds 11nd fog v.•111 burn off earl ier leav· ing the beach areas around 72 de- grees ri!ing to 88 inla nd. INSU)E TODAY Pla11bou ffiagazine 114$ on· 11ou.11ced it is COh.fidering ';cdi· torial c.rdj ustme11U" pursuant to tht U.S. Suprl!flte Cou rt dtci· sions on obsctulty. b11 t the bold· er Pentllouse magazine predicts "110 cllange." See storu, r aue 7. Cl!......,. • ....... • c:1n.it"ltlll ..... loWli,.I fllllflllh • ·-" Ht!MMI ....,. 4, 11 ,_ " O!'-• CwMY .. ........ _ .. ·-· 1•t' ....... ., .... • ltedl Nl4!"'-tb .. lllhl'l.i-M • ·-.. I!""' ...,.llitdl .. TllHl!itn • .. _ .,. •N-• -.. W""'""'I ""'" 11-1• .f.1111 \.tlllftt"t " WttN ,._, ... \.M .'"11 ' I • ' . . 2 DAILY PllOl IS Encounte1" In Irvine Due Tonight Environ mr:ntol sanctily or the San Joa- quin Mai,h and the convenienC'l!i of motori sts driving between UC Irvine and 1he-Irvine TndustrlaJ Cotnplex muy clash again tonight. Irvine city councilmen ' will be asked to apPJ'Qve a county agreement extending Campus Drive across the San Diego Creek channel. along the university marsh reserve to Qirl!On Avenue. The route, planned since 1960, has been the subject of much controversy before and since incorporation of the new city. Last January, the nearly $1 million project to be financed largely with coun- ty funds. rcei!ived initial council approval in a 3 to 2 vote. Councilman llenry Quigley and Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor were the dissenters. In · January, the council reviewed &ltenµtte alignments for the ~ad and bridge project. They were designed . to avoid noise and vehicle exhaust pollution of the 200-acre natural area used by the uili'Versity for outdoor study. ~t the time, councilmen aid nol reel there was enough ti me to adequately revise the engineering plans already drawn for the initial two-lane highway and $800,000 bridge acro.5S the flood con· trol channel and cree k. COuncilman Henry Quigley believes the six months which have elapsed in the in· terim might have been used to redraw the plans. He fa vors moving the highway northeast to avoid contact with the marsh study area. One argument used against making changes in the alignment was the. fact · that delays might mean loss to lli.e city of county sharing In the road project and county assum·ption or the full costs of the bridge. lrvi1ie Schools RITES SET FOR VICTIM Linda Anne· O'Kfffe Funeral Rites Set Wednesday For SlaiI1 Girl Funeral services for slain Corona del Mar schoolgirl Linda Anne O'Kecfe wiU be held at noon Wednesday in the chapel . at Pacific View ~1emorial Park . , Visitation is scheduled until 9 o'clock tonight in the chapel. 2900 Pacific View Dri\'e. Rites for Linda Anne \~ill be presided over by the Rev. Lawrence Fruhling, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the P.1aster, which the O'Kecfe's once at· tended: At one lime, Mr. and ~lrs. O'Keefe were active in lhe church's Sun· day school program and Linda Anne was baptized at the church. Her home. the church, Lincoln School where she attended summer classes and the rolling, green park where she will be buried all are within afew blocks of each To Discuss •lh•r. Rev. Fruhling said Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe have asked that he read the 23rd Needs, Goals Pslam and verses from Ecclesialcs. Besides her parents, Richard alld . . Barbara O'Kee!e, survivo rs include Lin- A goals comm1U~ fro.m th~. Jrv1~e da Anne's sisters, Cynthia, 18, and Diana, ynilied School District tonight Will beg~n ( .9, and her grandparents, J\.tr. and Mrs . its study of ways to determine Irvine s Lester Beagle of Florid3. long-range needs. · About 30 Irvine parents, educators and community members will meet at 7:30 p.m. with Dr. Frank Abbott of the OCe.anside School District. The stud y SH.!lion will be in the multi-purpose room it Rancho San Joaquin lntennediate School. Abbott will tell the committee how his school district Identified it! needs and developed an evaluation process· or its programs. Thls is the first of three such sessions for the committee. which is supposed to select a plan to assess and review needs by Aug. 7 ror tbe 1973-74 year. Or. I>o!Wtalverson of the San Mateo C®nty Department of Education will meet with the group July 17. A week later, Irvine Unified ad· minlstrators and teachers will pre"Sent their ideas on how to reach district goals. All meetings are at 7·30 p.m. al Rancho San Joaquin. Dr. Ray Edman. Irvine deputy superintendent, is spearheading the ef· fort. Two parents from each district school serve on the co mmittee. as well as prin- cipals teachers and representatives from UC 1r!..1ne. the city of Irvine, The Irvine Company. industry. ~1arine Corps, real estate, ministry. senior citizen! and students. An earlier task force, co mposed of many or the same me mbers, developed a set or Interim goals for the new district. They include : -"Develop intellectual curiosity and eogemcss for lifelong learning ." _ -"Recognize. him/herself as an 1n- dlvidual. unshackled by any stereotype such as sex role, racial , ethnic or soc io- economic background." -Develop an appreciation of culture and beauty. a love for freedom. knowledge and respect for others and ef· fective communication. 01.t.N•I COAST " DAILY PILOT Approval Given To Aliso Agency For Sewer Line · Aliso \Vaier Management Agency (A\VM A) 1'1ond3y r:eceived unanimous approval for construction of an in· tcrceptor sewer line in South Laguna from South Coast Regional Zone Conserva tion Commissioners. The North Coastal interceptor and pumping facilities at Aliso Creek are part of a waste wate r·seivage treatment p'.ant already approved by the coastline comm ission. The sewer line will inlercept exisling sewage nov1 from the ci ty or Laguna Beach, the Emerald Bay S e r v l c e Districl""and part of the Irvine Ranch Water District. AWMA engineer Dennis O'Leary told the commission. It will tie in with the ocean outfall in Sou1h Laguna and allow Laguna Beach lo get rid of an "archaic" sewage treat- ment plant. be added. The interceptor, like the outfalls already approved. ""ill be designed for a future service capacity or about 170,000 persons. AWr-ilA was limited lo that population figure by the state commission that en· forces Proposition 20. the coastline in· itiative approved by volcrs I a s t Novembe r. O'Leary sald water quality standards and conditions for detailed plan review by the regional commission were also es1ablished by the state P3nel. The state co mmission also granted a permit to A ~1A fo r the land and ocean outfalls and trea tment plant after the regional permi t was appealed. Dale Secord of the Environme11t<1I Coalil ion or Orange County supported A W~1A 's application for the sewer Une at 11'..e CQmmission's meeting Monday in Long Beach. ,,,.. .. r..,,.1 URDER ••. Coelho 11id·-1a later. No news pbMoc.rapbl •·ere beinC ptrmUtcd ol W-loter Monday durinJ 1be boollinc ond Jalllq prococlut<, IP' patt11lly ... aecurfly -· Delecllves q-IGned 1be llll)>OCI'• 11191her Mondoy night bul did not indicate loday whether lhls provided any aolld ln- f ormatlon for the c ontinu i ng in- vestigation. A court-is.~ued search warrant was signed this morning. allowing lawmen to enter Wooten's house in a bunt for any evidence which might link him lo the O'Keefe slaying. Investigators also at first declined 10 say Y.'hether the suspect hustled away so quick1y ha.d any link to the O'Keefe k.lll· ing and said only they wanted lo talk to him about something involving a glrl. "He's 'not the kind' for that," remark- ed Detective Dan Disanto. The announcement that Wooten was being que stioned relative to the disap-• pearance of the girl whose body wa s found lying in a ditch along Upper Newport Bay came from capt. Oy~rui later in the evening. • One y.•oman contacted during the case said she had a strong ly '11loving ex· trasensory perception iESP) experience involving a missing relative's location which proved to be correct. She -said she also had such an ESP feeling during the hunt for Miss O'Keefe involving some bay waters and the vic- tim 's body was found beside the Back Day. From Pagel HOSPITAL .•. is expected to make in hi s HIGH presen- ta tion during the 7:30 o'clock hearing in Department One, Superior Court, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. 'They are: -The need for planning of health ·services and facilities for all of Irvine in one area and elimination of the three planning areas and two hospital service areas which prcsentJy divide the new ci· ty. -Recognition of Irvine's difficulty in controlling growth, even though it employed a six-month building freeze, and hence its desire to be able to prepare for further growth by ma ster pl anning as a single unit. . -Understanding that the new city has taken an "expensive" -$100,000 -first . step toward providing c i t y • c o u n t y emergency paramedic a m b u 1 a n c e services to its residents. However even with that service the typical "run" to a neighboring emergency care hospital is 25 minutes. -Establishment of a task for ce in· eluding city and county health planners, city staff, professional persoonel and resident consumers. The changes in the data and con· clusions of the COWlty health master plan reinforce earlier changes made by the facilities planning committee at the re- quest of Irvine's delegate Mrs. Loi s Benes. Mrs. Benes had ·said she Would con- tinue to pursue nev• population da1a for Irvine. The HIGH group of citizens met \\•ith her Sunday and were told the plan· ning area boundaries and population slatislics may not be able to be changed . due to a July 15 deadline for filing the completed masler plan with the state. Se1rior Citizens' Aid on Property Taxes Offered ltelp for senior citizens y.•ho have not yet filed a claim for property tax assistance will be offered from 8 a. m. to 4.p.m . July 17 and 18 at Clubhouse Three in Leisure \Vorld , Laguna Hills. The assistance is a reimbursemenl or a portion of the 1972-73 property taxes paid, according to State Controller Houston I. r~lournoy. The average payment in 1972 was $202. Approximately 292,000 senior citizens fil· ed claims last year and a total of $59 1nillion was returned. To be eligible, claimants must be over 62 as of J an. I, 1972; must own and oc· cupy their own home; must have paid the property taxes on the home; and 1nust ha ve an income less than $10.000. Qualified homeo\vners may obtain for n1s froin any Senior Citizens Property Ta x Assistance offi ce, at the temporary offi<."e to be held in Laguna Hllls, or by \vriting to Senior Citizens Property Tax Assistance~ P.O. Box 1588, Sacramento, 95807. TM Ot•~ C6all D.t.ll't' ,ll01, •I"' w">e" i. c.....olMO "'°' "'•~Prto, It Pllbll'.lhf!d tty "'9 OtOl'lflt C .. 11 PU(llflll~ Cetr!H n,, S~· rll• t>dillll•U ••• M lltPlt'd, MW°"' ff't......,,_ ltrldfy, '9r CMI• MIN, ,..._, I t.ell, H""'ll"'I-8foKl\/,-....,lt'" V•tl4y, ~~""' I MCll, !r.,.M lhtldl-(k '"" 11~ Cit-"/ $.f" J...,, CtDl1tr-. A '1"91• r191tfo1t tdU .... (1 -II"" &-1\irde~I •flll "'""'''' r ... prllifl1Mtl ... IMl.tliflo Ill•"! ff fl UO Wt1I l •Y Slf"'· CMIO MtH. C•!llO•"'•• tU.ll. Roborl N. w.,.:i "•e110.,,1 '"" P11Dh•"-f J•c~ R. C11rl•v Vl(o l'rt ,IClffll ..., Oetit rtl Mtr>•O•• Tho""' x,,.;r Et ltor Tito"'•• A. M11rplti"• M•,..t•lll Ea•1'0f Ch•-4•1 1-4. Lovt IUth1"i '· Ni ll A•("'"' M..,..l"' litl"tl Viejo Library Kids' Progrnn1s Set to Begin ,(_Saddleback 'Y' Day Ca1np Offers Special Trips Registration for children·s progr::i n1s of the i\Usslon Viejo Library "''ill begin nt 10 a.m. \Vednesday at the lib rary. Offk• CHI• Mo~· lll wnr 1.iv So"1 H._rt 8ff(ll ~ lU) Nfwporl IWi....ftt L .. ~,.,. lt•r~; 11' it .. 111 A-Mlilfll""'""' IN<loi 1111S I_,., llovlt'¥1rt S.11 Ci.-tf: »t Ntf111 I.I C.l!llM 1t .. 1 ,,..,._. 1n41 '42-4111 C'-"'H A4talldq '41·1671 -c ....... "" ht•l-•h: Toh,•111 492-4421 ClllY•IOlll, !f1l. o...... C..n P11aH.t11r11 c...,...n,. N• ne•1 •*"'· niv."'•'•· M ltw1'1 m•ttH V ....... !!_ M~ ""11V bf '"""""'" Wll"°"' ...C:loli Pit'• .,,ufor! ti Cllll'ftltfll ........ kt9NI U.11 -· ... H llr 11 C..11 # .... C•lll'Orlll•. SillllCl'lltlltfl h' (•rrS.r n .•1 -11\lt<I h' 111111 U.lJ "*'"'"'' l!'llHl1,., •1!111al'-IJ.M """"""'· Children \\1111 be given a ticket during reglslratlon which must be presented for !he film program at 2 p.m. Thursday and July 29, and for story hour al 2 p.m. ooict Tuesday. . The programs nre limited to 60 children, and following lhc lnitlal registration, youngsters mny register lhe \Vednesday a \''eek prior 10 a speci;al ~ro­ sram. The progr11m Is for children four yenrs or age· or older. Trish f\felchcr, children's llbrarian said the program change wa s rtqulred because or the large number of children wlshlng to lake pal't In programs. ( The $addle.back Valley YMCA is of· fcring four one-week sessi~ of day camp beginning July 23. Each seuion will make trips to pl11CH or special ·interest such as the beach and an overnight c:ampout 11t O'Neill Park. A double.decker bus will be used for transport at least one day of each week. Hours of the day-cam p will bet 1.m. to 3 p.m. with bus pickup at locaJ schools and laochnarka from j to 9 1.m. and drop offered from 8 a.m. to ~ p.m. An extended aay care program will be offered from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m I• 1'1ore information may be obtained lrom lhc S.ddlcback Valley YMCA, 830- 9622. ' ' . • .. I~luence· _Map_ .eµ-ides -Soug- • 'CAN'T BLAME MOM' Lincoln School'•' Cocher, Lincoln School Aide Reme1nbers Murdered Girl Room Five at Lincoln Jntennediate School was empty and the clatter of typewriters manned by young girls was replaced by silence. The custodian leaned on his broom, theorized, moralized and philosophized on the fate of Linda Anne O'Keere. John Cocher, a man with an l l·year--0ld daughter of his own. was one of the last persons to see the O'Keefe girl alive. He noticed the girl about 12 :45 p.m. Friday, oo a fateful pay telephone call to her moth~r at the family home at 602 Orchid Ave. "She was upset," Cocher recalled from overhearing the tall, dark·haired child on the phone. Linda needed a ride along the one-mile route meandering below Spyglass Hill to her flower·surrounded home ,two blocks or so from the Corona del Mar Post Qfw lice. Her mother couldn't pi ck her Up. The janitor continued his talk about the ride home the gi rl wanted from in- structor Sandy lloover's Room Five typ.. ing class. "She didn't want to walk home and she didn't want to wait either," Cocher r ecalled. "You can't blame her Mom," he ad- ded. "Girls walk home every day and nothi ng happens ... but then~ust look at society today." Cocher concluded hi s views ()f a son'letimes cruel, untrustworthy world by telling how he used the O'Keefe incident as an object lesson for his own daughter. "I sat her do\vn and made her read that newspaper to our whole family," he explain ed. And then he closed up Room Five and, except for his jangling keys, quietly went away. The name Linda Anne O'Keefe already had been removed from the class roster ()TI the wall. f'rom Page l MITCHELL ... though he acknowledged participating in three meetings at which spy plans were discussed. He said he rejected them every time. 1 lf1 l\titchell said he did not want Nixon to know about the \Vatergate a!fair during the campaign. ';I didn't believe that it was ap- propriate for him to have that kind of kn()wledge, because 1 knew the actions he would take and ii would be most detrimental to his political campaign," 1'-1ltchell said. The Oranse County Grand Jury baa called on the Local Agency Formation Co1nmlssion (LAf',C) to spell out specific guideline s for the nuns of spbere...of-io-- Ouenee maps -documents whlc;b so far have been steeped ln controvert)'. In an interim report Issued Monday the Jury added that once the specifications for the sphere maps are compleled by the LAFC all those maps previously filed and accepted should be reviewed aod the new rules applied. Those I hat do not · flt should be scrapped, the jury suggested. The jury Issued lhe recommendations at the urging \of several community groups and cities dissatisfied with past occurrences Involving the spheres which were calculated to show the possible ultimate boundaries of each city in the county. One main segment or the jury report suggests that the LAFC should set a policy which states that not necessarily every segment of county territory need be included in a sphere or influence. It adds that each sphere should reflect new te rritory which a city could "reasonably " handle. The issue of the spheres of influence is about three years old 1n the county ari'd was the result of a mandate-by-the state legislature. In past filings, controversies have erupted after territory was included in sphere maps against the wishes of large nur ibers of residents. In the South Coun ty such maps have caused angry reactions from residents in the county sectors of Dana Point, Capistrano Beach and Mission Viejo. The jury cautioned the LAFC to take Into account the fears of some residents at being included in a sphere of influence without thei r consent. Besides new criteria for cities, the jury "has suggested that the LAFC Set aJJOlher set of rules for county areas seeking of· .. f'rom Page J McWHINNEY. • • 1\'i\J be stripped of public offjce and barred from eve r holding such office again, Ca pizzj said. "That was a very important point and I'm glad the judge saw it that way," he added. ' Judge Flynn handed down ·the sen- tences on !be grand theft and conspiracy con.,.ictions despite an eloquent appeal from ~lcWhinney's lawyer Joseph Ball: "There must be some soul in your honor, please be compassionate to thi s dedicated public servant. "Do not bar him from public ol'fice," BaU said. "No one has been hurt in thi s case and Derek has had a· long and distinguished career in Orange County government." Judge Flynn sirnllarly rejected at- torney Al Stokke's argument that Fu· jita's role in the $10,000 shakedown of J\llle Square farmer Murai was· very mu ch less than that of the Westminster councilman. A jury in Judge Flynn's cOurtPOOm a'St month threw out briberY charges but convicted both men of grand theft and conspi racy after Murai testified that he was pressured into paying them $5,000 in cash. P.1ural a\j() testified that he was ordered after a series of meetings and taped telephone conversations with both men to hand over a further $5,000 in the form of a check made payable to county Supervisor Robert Battln's campaign £und. The grand jury indicted both men after taking Battin's testimony and clearing the county supervisor of any possible in· vo\vement in the shakedown scheme. PASSWORD • • • A good word passed around about a busi ness is invaluable. A bad word can be unfortunate. llclal 11a1ua " enuu.. tnuu.i IO • formal Municipal Advboty Coundl ..,... Log as a panel offering advice on local matters to the respective C(Mlllty supervisor. • The jury also ouqeated that guldellnes • be aet up tor maps filed by communllle.s which wish to remain under COWlty -no! city -control. The vehicle suggested by the jury for creating tbe intricate set of policies should be the regular study session where I.AFC members -t w o supuviaors, two city couocllmen and a public· member -study enablln1 lefilla- tion and other Issues which would affect Ille rol'llUI! guidellnn. f'remP .. el VETO •.. dl eback is fifth, Tustin eighth. Source of the opposition lo the bill Is uncertain, Corey told board members. It Is designed to help the three districts get on their feet on a basis equal to older di stricts. According to SB 90, all but five types of new tax overrides were prohibited. Most school districts already bad overrides in lheir tax structure, and these were allow- ed to remain. In SB 2530, the three new districts are allowed up to $1.50 per $100 assessed valuation over the tax base approved overwhelmingly by voters in the unifica- tion proposals. This would"~eompenaate for the abaence of override acivantageS -alreadf carried . by ·Older districts. But the Orange COOnty representatives said they were told in Sacramento that even though the bill would apply only for the districts' first year of financing, Jt called for tax rates that were too high and thus lost the impact lhait Senate BilL 90 tried to enforce. Irvine board memben urged members of the audience to send telegrams to Sacramento and to spread the word around the community. "We have worked for seven years to get this unified di.strict," Lee Sicoli, trustee, said. "We know from the tremendous suir port we've received that it is what the people want. I'd hate to see anything stop us now," she said. "This bill is oot an attempt to set an absolute rate for this dist rict," Corey told the board. "If Reagan vetoes this, ii Will be a real blow. But we'll get thi1 dist~ct together somehow." .... ..._ Saddl.eback Set For El.ections, Textbook Okay Election of officers, adaption ot high school textbooks and port.able classroom teases are on tonight'S" agenda or Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District trustees. The board meets at 7:30 p.m. in room F .S at Los Ailsos Intermediate School, 25171 Moor Ave., El Toro. Tonight will be the district's first an- nual organizational meeting. It took ovtr operation of area schools July 1 from four non-unified elementary and high ..school districts. Trustees also will discusa \\'Ork experi- ence education, dress standards and blds for carpeting at Mission Viejo High School. Our growing success in the past 15 yeors has be en due to the "good words" and referrals se nt to us by our customers. ALDEN'S No t?mount of advertising can replace 1 personal recommendation. ' We ore not inlollible, but we ore working towtrdr. that go.I by giving our customers the bast service ind quolity pouible. HOURS: M•: Tlirw Tllun .. t h &:JO ,. CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentla Awe. COSTA MllA 646-4838 .. ,.,,,., SAT. tiJO,. S - j ' ' ' I I I I ! I I , I I I. , I I I I I I ' I , I I 1 • L• Buntingion Bea~h -Fountain ·N°-alle-y----. Today's Final ~.Y. Stocks VOL. 66, NO. 19'1, '2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TU ESDAY, JULY 10, 1973 TEN CENTS Judge Gives McWhinney Term in Staie Prison By TOM BARLEY Of the D•!ly Piiot St.it Former Westminster Jl;layor Derek 1'1c\Vhinney today "'as sentenced to sttlte prison for one to JO years for his role in the l\1ile ~uarc . Park shakedowti of strawberry g'rower George ~turai. His convict~d associate, former Westminster city planner Tad Fujita, ,,4, \vas sent to. Orange County Jail for six months and fined $2,500 · alter Orange County Superior Court Judge John Flynn ,. Pint-si.:ed Q••ee11 suspended a.state prison term. La\vyers for both men immediately fil- ed .. nolices of app<!al and posted bonds that wHI insure the freedom of their clients pending appellate court action. Judge Flynn followed the language or toughly-phrased probation reports and a demand for maximum punishment by prosecutor Michael Capizzi in a sen- tencing session that le!\ A1cWhi.nnfy's at- tractive wife and his mother sobbing in their courtroon1 seats. ~ Julie Biawley., 4, Huntington Beach, v;•on the Orange CoWlty Ou r Lit- tle Miss La Petite contest, then captured the statewide contest in Palrp Springs. She'll go to the international contest next month in New Orleans. Julie is the daughter of ri-1r. an4 Mrs. John B. Brawley Jr., 20851 National Lane. Sports Complex Study Urge d by Beach Official By TERRY COVILLE 01 111• O•llv Pllol Sl•ff Huntington Beach Parks Commissioner Bill Barnes \Viii recommend in August that the city do a feasibility study on the construction of a major sports complex. Development of a sports complex is listed as one of lhe commission's future goals. but Barnes admits that so r'a r commissioners have ·'done nothing about it." "There are no details as to \vhat lype of sports complex would be considered , because no study ot it has ever been done. Parks and Recreation Director Norm Worthy suggests something along the line of a combined foot.ball and sY.'imming pool stadium , possibly for use by the high schools and Golden West College. the Huntington Beach campus or at \\'estminster High. Golden \Vest plays its football gan1~ at Orange CoasL College in Costa ~tesa. Sorne of the recent talk was sparkt'd by Fountain \1alley·s announced intention to develop a $1.25 million recreation co1n- 1>lex in ~lile Square Park on 55 acres or the c:ounty park. Fountai n Valley plans to build a n1ulti- purpose building, bas ketball and handball courts and lighted tennis courts and baseball diamonds. \Vorthy said Huntington Beach already provides several baseball and tennis facilities at its community parks and the city uses high school pools for summer recreational Purposes. Worthy said a sports complex might in- clude such added attractions as executive golf (pitch and put) and other special sports outlets. The judge rejected repeated appeals of clemency this moming and refused 10 sen tence either man in such n \vay that his sentencing, barring success of an air- pcal, can later be reduced to a misde:. meanor. As the se ntence no\v stands, both men will be stripped of public office and barred from ever holding such orfice' again, Capiui said. . ''That was a very important point and I'm glad the judge sa11• ii that "''ay," he added. Judge Flynn h:tnded dov.'tl lhe sen· tcnces on the grand theft' and conspiracy convicti ons despite an eloquent appc::i l from ~fc\Vhinncy's i:n\'yer Joseph Ball: ''There mu'st be some soul in your honor. please be con1passionatc to th i's dedicated public servant. • "Do not bai: him fron1 public officl'." .Ball said'.· "No one ·has been hurt in this case and Derck has had a long and distinguished curee.r in Orange County govern mcn1. ·' .Judge Flynn sin11!:1rly rejec ted at- torney Al S!ok ke's argum ent tha t Fl1- ji t;1's role in the SI0.000 shakedo\vn of i\li!e Squtire farmer ~lurai was ~very n1uch Jess than that of the \Vestminstcr · counciln1an. A jury in Judge f lynn's courtroom last n1onth thn.~\Y OIJl bribery charges but cunvi(·!cd both men of grand theft and (See !'ilcWIUNNEY, Page%) • 'Never Told Nixon' : Jf f ~7" " I ' ' , Mitchell Re1·nained M1i1n on Bugging WASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. John N..:___Mitchell today denied sworn · testimony that he approved the \Vatergate wiretapping, and said he did not tell President Nixon of campaign in. vo lvement or cover-up for fear of crip- pling the 1972 re-election effort. Mitchell to ld the Senate Watergate committee he went along with cover-up operations designed to keep the lid on the wiretap story and \Vhite House domestic Girl's ltJiirder surveill ance activities, to avoid "scarring the presidency." He described· domestic spy plans as "White House horror stories," and said thei r disc losure during the can1paign could have been even more significant than \Vatergate itself. The former attorney genera l and can1- paign manager, once rated th e ma11 closest to Nixon himself. s::iid he derided to keep what he knew of Watergate frorn Former CdM Student Arrested i1i Slaying ' ....., ....,. By ARTH UR R. VINSliL Of IM o.llv Piiot ~tiff l Peler Richard \Voot~ ·i former Corona del tvlar High School stud ent, Monda)r was arrested by Newport Beach police 'and held on murder charges in the slaying of ll·year-old Linda Anne o;Keefe. ' Wooten, 18, of 2320 Second Ave .• Coron a de! Mar. was booked into Newport Beach City Jail. Investigators have declined to disclose \\·hat led them to suspect Wooten, \vho \\'as hust led out of his home about 4 p.m. 1n a lightning raid by detectives who had been following him. Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did say \Vooten knew the girl who vanished Fri- day afte r leaving Lincoln Intermediate School \vhere she was enrolled in a sum· mer school typing class. During the hours and da ys in \\'hich in - vestigators ex:.haustively questioned hun· dreds of persons. one theory developed that she must have gone \vith someone she knew. The pattern seemed lo indicate that the strictly-raised A1iss O'Keefe. daughter of forn1er Sunday School teachers, would not hitchhike nor carelessly associate \l'ilh strangers. "This was the first year she \1•as even allo1ved to go to the beach 1vithout an adult along." said Capt. Oyaas. No bail ca n be set prior to arraignn1eot in a capital case such as murder and Capt. Oyaas said today he \\'as uncertain ho\\' soon a 1nurder complaint might be iSsued. Little additional information could be secured about the suspect, \vho 11•as beijeved to have been graduated last year from Corona del Mar liigh School. "Just 'no occupation,'" he remarked when asked if Wooten ~·orked. The Ne"'JlOrl Beach · police helicopter could be seen hovering dimly in the overca st above the \l'ooded Corona dcl ., Ptlar neighborhood as the dragnet tighten- ed to scoop up the suspect. Police car ra dios were tuned !011• so messages could not be overheard. Newsmen \vho spotted a det ective cur in the neighborhood traveling at a good speed and assumed this might be the break in the O'Keefe case followed along. The actual arrest could not be seen from the reporter's and photographer's vantage point. "I've got him ," Detective George !See J\.1URDER, Page 21 Tonight's Beach District Meetii1g Off-No Quorum Tonighl's meeting of the Huntinglon Beach City (elementary) School District Board of Educa tion has been canceled due to a lack of a quorum, Superin· tendent S. A. Moffett said this m<lrning. Th'O trustees, Louis DaHarb and Dale Bush, are on vacation , he said. Trustee Stephen Holden said he \\'Ould not be able to attend the meeting becau se of recent deaths in hi s famil y. His fother. former County Cow1scl George F. Holden, died last Thursday at the age of 75. He had served as the coun- ty's top legal ad visor for five years before retiring in 1965. His mother, ~ladgc Holden , died lO days earlier from a prolonged illness. The couple had lived in Anaheim for 45 years. A special meeting to elecl a board president and other officers will be called later this week, P.1offett said. 111e sta te reciuires that "the annual reorganitalional nlcetlng be held during the first 15 days of July. the President. ~1itchcll said that to his knowledge, Nixon was not aware of the 'Vatcrgate -· slory until long a!(er the Clection. · !·le said be.did not believe Nixon knew, adding under questioning that belief "'as "based solely on n1y association With the Pre sident and not on conversations on the afflnnativc side of the subject mat- ter." ,\ccon1 pani cd hy his attorney but not by his ~'ife. ~1a rtha . ~1itchCll spent t\1'0 hours an s1ycring c1ue.:;tions put by the (·01nn1 ittec counsel at the televised hear- ings. He disputed key clements in the tcstitnony of J cb Stuart ~lagruder, once an aide, who has said Mitchell approved the political spy plan and authorized a 5250.000 budget. " . SENTENCED TO PRISON E:w:·Mlyor McWhinney Edison Drill Tea1n Invited 'Fo Visit USSR By TO:\I GOR~1AN Mitchell insisted he. actually vetoed the plan. Huntington Beach's Edison J·ligh School ri.fitchell said it \vas his very strong ·girls dri ll team has been invited to tour opinion. based on his encounters with the Soviet Union. Nixon and his own decision to shield the The girls will join Anaheim 's \Vest ern President from Watergate knowledge, that Nixon didn't know the facts. High School drill team on the seven-day lndeed. Mitchell said be never got to tour which begins Nov. 20. !he bottom of \Vatergate himself. even The two teams were in\lited to the though he ackno"'·ledged participating in USSR through the United Slates embassy three n1eetings at which spy plans were there. ~id Cheryl Rinkin , director of lhe discussed. He said he rejected them 58-girl Edison squad. every time. "\Veslem received the initia l invitation ~litchcll sa id he did not want Nixon to frorfl'o!the embassy," ~1rs. Rinkin said. know about the \Vatergate affair during "But they perform military routines. so the campaign. they asked us to join them since \\'C "I didn't believe that it was ap-perform dance routines." propriate for him to have that kind of kno\\·Jedge. because I knew the actions he The latest honor is anolher feather in \vot.ild take and it would be most the cap of the Edison Chargers. In the detrimental to his political cam1l3ign," tour years of the drill team's existence. f\;titchell said . • • it bas been awarded 30 trophies in parade "He was not involved." ~1itchell and competitions throughout the state. testified . "It \Va s not a 'question of Jn 1972 !he girls y,·ere named the Small decei ving the public as fa r as Richard Precision Team state champions. They Nixon was concerned •.. I believed al have performed at the 1971 Pro Bowl that particular tim e. and maybe in football game and presented the entire retrospect I was wrong, it occurred to pre.game show at the Los Angeles Times me tha t the best thing to do was just to Charity Game last year. keep the lid on through the election." The team will perform again at the ~·l itchcll also contradicted as a Rams game Dec. 16. "pal.pa blc. ~amnable lie" i'.1agruder's But their appearance in Aloscow and e~rher testimony that he "'as shown Leningrad will be like no other in (he y,·irc.tap lo.gs, and that he had sugge~ted squad's history, Mrs. Rinkin admits. earlier this year that Magruder might -There is still one roadblock before the g~t exe~utive cl~men~y if convicted for . team leaves Los Angeles and flies over his ad mitted perjury 1n the cover·up. the polar rou te to Helsinki 6'inland on B~t. the cent ral dispul~ re!11-ai~ed t~e the way to Afoseow. ' dcc1s1on made at n meeting in Key Bis-The-girls must raise $24 ooo to finance _c:a~n_e, Fla ... on Mar~h 30, 1972, where the trip. ' 1>0.ht 1caJ spying ~~s d1scus~?<l · . f\ boosier club has been formed to help i\1ag rudcr test1fred. that fllr. fl11tche\1 raise the fund s. Some of their activities iSee AfJTCllEl.L, Page %1 include a bum pCr sticker sa le !"Edison Judge R efuses Injunction l1i Bus Dispute . lligh Drill Team -Up \Vith America"\. a drawing for a new automobile. a celebrity dinn er (!he cC'lcbrities have not yet been confirmed l, and a drill team show. The Jollie, boos ters, led by president Ted are soliciting col'llributions from !See DRILL, Page %1 Orange Coast "There is no indication that this is a pressing gGal, but the co1nmission does feel there is a void of this type in our recreational offerings ," Barnes, nn ad- ministrator in the Fountain Valley School District. said today. ~lotherhood Wi11s Ont Orange County Transit Di s t r i c t la\\•yers took the first lap late ~1onday in a Superior Cour t dispute that has become known as the battl e qf the bus lines. Judge r~rank Domenichi ni ended four days or 1nulling the issue raised by operators or the Pink Bus Lines by ref us· Ing to gr;:irn an in junction that "'ould ha\'c holted operations on OCTD's 1'f'centl y ortcncd Harbo1· 8 o u I e v a r d service 1o the heach. Weather Barnes said he \Viii recommend to fellow commissi oners at their Aug. 8 meeting that they launch a stud y to determine the need and 1>0ssibllity of such a facility, "Golden \Vest College has shown in· tc'rest in a stadium,'' Worthy said today. ''Aod we have petitions from resident!i who would like lighted baseball fields." ''We also have a lot or pressure for high activity uses in the central park. such as lighted tennis courts," Worthy added. "We need to provide them somewhere~ but the. central park is sup-- posed lo remain n:itural, passive." Worthy sug,;ests 1hat such tl Ccaslblllt y study should dl'tcrminc what 1ypc of complex is needed. Viherc It could be built and ho\V it "'ould be financed. ''"A major stadium rnight t..1ke D bond election." he. said. "I think "uch a com- pleX should Involve lhe high school dlstrlct and the college." All or the high schools In the Hun· Urigton B<ach Union l!igh School District play their home football games at tither ' Coastal Age1icy OKs Permits After Urgent Request By CANDACE PEARSON 01 Ill• 01tlr P'llOI Stiff ~1otherhood saved the day for the Hun· ting ton Harbour COrPoration Monday. Thanks fo a grandstand appearance by a pregnant woman and her friend , the: corporation rtteived permits for 19· slngle·famil.v homes in nenr-record lime from the South Coast Regional 1.one C.CnserVation COmmi~ioo. The commlsslon has permit authority wilhin 1,000 yards of mean high tide llne end 1,000 feet around tidal chartn cls. ''I don't feel "'e as llomebuyers should 00 jc.opardb::ed because of t h t I r mJslake," Susan Nt-:wn1an told the com· mission. aft er approaching the podlum out or order. The commission bad about 12 other projects to consider before the Hun- tinglon Harbour application, but Com· ~ssion Carmen Warschaw interceded. saying, "a child is about to be born." Mrs. Newman. o( 21081 Inferno Lane, Huntington Bciieh, Waf'accompanied by Lynn Dalton. who 'vas sllent. but noticeably pregnant. fl was Mrs. .Dalton 's impending mo therhood that convinced tht! com- mi 5$ion of the project's urgency. The Corporation had applied for an ex- emption from new Proposition 20 co;i stllne controls for the homes at Davenport Dri ve and Courtney Lane. 'rhe regional commission denied the exemption and the state commission refused to l)ear·the corporalion'$ appe111. Huntington Horbour officials had already sold 15 or tht Ii homes but couldn't lransfer title withou t coastline approval. Mrs. Newman and P.1rs. Dalton, no\v living in a u\Otel, bad bought two or the hom es. but couldn't move in. They Unally came to the commission meeting in Long Beach because "the situation is desperate .. ,u'e don't have lodging," h1rs. Newman pleaded. Commis!lion Executi ve Direc ior ~lelvin Carpenter said his recommendati on wa5 golng to be 10 approve the project. Huntington 1-larbour nuorney Al Kaufer didn't have to say a •·ord as Commission Chairman ltobert Rooney called fof the vote. It y,•as unanimously favorable. The two \\'Omen \YOiked out of the hearing room amid applause and cheers. . His ruling means that tile.lawsuit fi led hy brothers Paul Kadlctz, 24, and ,.1ike' Kadle tz. 20. will have to go to trial for u ruling on their charges of unfair com· pc1lt1on and a dc1nand for a total of $32.000 in damages. . The youthful Pink Bus operators fi led the lawsuit after tearing up an agree- ment that \l'Ould ·have given them $30,000 for relinq uishing the line to OCTil TI1ey serve beach goers on a route thal starts in La ~labra and ends at the ocean front In llu11 Ungto6 Beach. It is <'K!lCCtcd that a public h!artng call ed by OCi D ofllcials on the Jssuc will pree«le lhc Superior Court trial of the lawsUll. - II • was indicated after J u d g e Domenichini ruled ttwt the controv~y may be settled be.Core the action goos to trial. It ·n be moslly sunny \Vedncsday according to the weather service. Those early morn ing low clouds and fog will bum of( earlier leav- ing the beach areas around 72 dc- grcts rising to 88 inland. INSIDE TODA'\' Playboy magaztne has on- nou11c1d it i.s con sidering "ecli· toriol cdju.ftni.e111..f'' pu rsua11 t to t11e U.S. St~preme Cour t deci- sio111 on obscet1U11. but the bold~ t'T Pe 11tlloust mngo rtne P"tdicts "110 c11a11ge." Set storu. raac 7. c111i.r111• • .... , .. • C\l\\llitll ..... MU!llfll "•"4h • '"'"'"' " N1'11e~I N-. ,, " ,,..,_. " 0••"'• ,_,, " ONll1 Nttkr1 " ·-· 1 .. 1' •111w1e1 ,.._. • Sl«k M1rt1.i1 " l!ftffttlTft!flfl'll -· 'T.i1'1'hlefl " ll"ftWI llM!beck " -·" • ,,,,_ .. , WM-• ·-" w--. ...... 1).14 All•.......,.. " w1rw NIWJ '" L,M • ..,. ' ,I • 15,000 Eatries Alien Smugglers ' . . Make $3 Million SAN DlEGO (U PI\ -The largest alien..smuggllng ring tver discovered In this country made SJ million a year by bringing up to 50 Mexicans n day Into the United States illegally, I e de r a I authbritles said P.1onday. Two of the alleged leaders or the ring, women who listed their occupations as waltreues. deposited more than ::i quart.er million dollars apiece in their bank accoonts last year, authorities said. The ring -operating in Tijuana, Alex- ico San Diego and Los Angeles -may ha~e smuggled as many as 15,CXX> illegal aliens into the United States. said Assis- tant U.S. Attorney Thomas Coffin. A three year investigation by 1M Im- m1gralion and Naturalization Service and the IR)rder Patrol led to indictment o! 25 Persons, Coffin said. . Eleven of those indicted have been ar- Amish Left High, Dry _ By Dobbin SHINGLETON, Mich. (UPI) -An Amish family, con£ident that "God wiU supply our needs," bas spent three days stranded in a desolate area between two small upper peninsula commmt!Ues, but hoped to continue their journey \li'est by covered wagon today. _ Allhough their horse was lame and they had no other way of moving the wagon , the four Athens, Ataine, residents steadfastly refused to hit ch a ride from a motorized vehicle ln adherence to their religious belier. Then early today, with a rainbow displaying its colors above, Ronald Church lanced his hol"Se 's hoof and removed the stone lhal had caused it such,..discomfort. He hoped to have his family back on the road today. Altbouih declining to t a k e ad· vantage of modern conveniences, Mr. and Mrs. Church .and their two daughters did .accept l& from sympathetic residents. One of the families contributed a horse the same size as the lame horse to pull lhe wagon. The Church's planned to bring both horses along, using one as a spare. The first horse went lame last Satur· day and the Chw-ches had waited since that time, along Highway M28 between Shingleton and Seney, campin4 along the Driggs River In a rough, heavily wooded area. State police at th~ .. Munising Post, 28 mlles west of the campsite, said they were powerless as the CamHy reftaed the help of tow trucks or other motorized vehicles. The famiJy left Maine in thelt covered wagon lasl year for Montana, ave'raging 25 miles a day. 1 rested and the other 14 arc believed to have fled across the border 10 Mexico, and crumot be extradited, Coffin said. lie Identified the ringleaders as Arcelia Robles and Felicitas Gurrola, both TI· juana resident~ with homeJ in Los Angeles, and Esperanza Dominguez, a naturalized U.S. citizen living 1n Los Angeles. ~trs. Robles deposited more than $260.oo:> in her bank account last year, and ri.trs. Gurrola deposited more than $250,000~ Coffin said, although both listed their occupation as waitress. Miss Dominguez, a teller at the bank v.·here the other tv.·o women had ac- counts, deposited $69,000 during the oourse of !be year, he said. Coffin said fhe ring bought authentic papers, issued by U.S. authorities lo Mexicans to enter the United States, from their legitimate bearers, and used them to bring in other persons. He said the operation was tile largest ever broken up by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. . No attempt \.\'as made to hide the aliens, who were driven across the border at the Tijuana-San Ysidro, crossing point, because they carried authentic entry papers, Coffin said. li1rs. Robles and Mrs. Gurrola would . meet their customers at the Impala Hotel in Tijuana, and drive them across the border to a "safe house" in San Diego-or Los Angeles, sometimes bring- ing in 40 or 50 persons a day, Cornn said. Fair Headliner Red Buttons Set For Show Today Red Buttons headlines today's slate of attractions at the Orange CoWlty Fair in Costa Afesa. The movie star will perform with a band ol. all-star musicians at 8 p.m. in the amphitheater. His show is free with the price or admission. Reduced prices are in effect today. "Senior Citizens Day," lor all persons aged over 65. Oldlimers will be adrriitted for 75 cents. For others admission pricea are $1.75 adult.s. $1 children aged 6-12, and free for children under six. Highli&hts of lbe fair Wednesday are: -2 p.m., Sheep and Rabbit Parade, Uvestock Area . .... Noon-IO p.m., Craft and Art Demoostrat.ioos, Crafls Center. -All day, Homemaking J de as , California Living Building. ~ p.m., The Original Coasters, Ainphitherater. -a p.m., IDternatiooaJ Children'• Choir, Mall Stage.1 • -9 p.m., Father Coughlin Boys Choir, Malt Stage. Remains of Lost Airman · Returned After 30 Years SOUTH HOLLAND, Ill. !UPI) -Mrs. Frances Wozniak bid final farewell Mon· day to the son she l°'t nearly 30 years ago over the jungles of New Gulnea dur- ing World \Var II. "Now he's home ... ti1rs. Wozniak, 81, of Dolton. Ill., told a daughter. "I know he 's home." S. Sgt. Leonard \Vozniak or the Army Air Corps was buried with full military honors, juSt one day short of 30 years after he was reported missing in action in the South Pacific. OIAH•I COAST tts DAILY PILOT TJl<il 0••1191 C.0.t! ()AILV l'ILOl ,.!ltt Mlltfl •I eotl'lbi<l..i ~ Nfwt·PttH, lo P\itlll5'\el by lttt O•t!lt<t Co.1! l'\lblh~lt\9 Com~"'· S-· r•I• .,.ti..,. '" Pt<Cllol'H'll. M-•V flu°""' l"rldt•. IV!' CG1!1 Mttt, fl"'POl'I lleKll, Munllnqto<t llfll;!t/P-ltT!\ Vtfllr. LIO- llH<ft, ltv!,,.1$-llDl<k -$•!\ Cll""'""' $1<1 J"'"" CIP""IM. A llnolt •'90oNI """°'" Is 1111bl~ S.tunltVI lllCI Sll'lldl)'I, fftl polr>e:ftNI 11110111~!'19 Pl•ftl It fl llO W•ol l•r l trtll. Cnlt Mn1, C.lllOr";'• •i•:it. RoDe•f N, W1td rr11'lclt'1! '"" PWl!"'er Jee• I . C111!1v Viet 1"1t'11d"'I tnd GtO\lrll M1"ttt< Tl'lo11111 IC11v i1 EG•!t< th111'111 A. M111phl11e M•""flrt8 'ldilOt Ch11 l11 H. 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Six military pallbearers accompanied his flag-draped casket to St. Jude lhe Apostle Church in this Chicago suburb and on to Holy Cross Cemetery in nearby Calumet City for burial. \\'ozniak, a Chicago native, was listed as missing in action on July 10. 1943. The . Air f'orcc declarl'd him dead · in December, 1945. His mother wailed -and hoped. Last summer an oil company employe found the "''rcckage of the four-engine R2-ID bomber 12 miles from a New Guinea village. In II were the remains of 10 American flien. One was \Vozniak. llis remains were retumcd Friday following positive iden- tification by technicians working In Japan. a sister said. "!\!other has been praying for his rctun1 for 30 years." the sister, Mrs. Dorothy Karp of l\1orrls, Ill., said. "Now she's content." Rites W ed1ies,lay For Valley Boy Killed by Auto Funeral services wlll be held \Vednes· day for Atark A1Jller of Fountain Vt11Jey, who was killed Sundsy after run- ning inlo the path of a ca r. He was 5. Services wlll be held al 2:30 p.m. at Peek Jo'3mily Colonial ~Uneral lfomt. Private graveside services will f~low. He is survivod by his parents, ~1r. and Ptfn. Thomas F. lt1iller. four brothers, Tom. Michael, John and James; two slsten, Susa n and Kifnberty, all of the ramily home at 10093 La Quinta Circle, and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. P..flllcr of Columbus, Ohio. I •• - I , , • ' - Dfilrr "'*"' '''" '""'' H~ntington 'Wish List' , G~ts Delay Adoption of a 67-ltem "wish list" of future ga.Js for Huntington Beach has been delayed until Aug. 6 by the city council. -Councilmen did not wJnt lo im· mediately make the list or goals - primarily dealing with parts, the shoreline and natural resources ·-a Part of the city's ·master plan because, lhey said, some of the item! may be too specific. HIGH·STEPPING EDISON DRfLL TEAM PRACTICES FOR rUPCOMING RUSSIAN TOUR 58-member Te1m from Huntington Beach Invited Along With G.roup from An•heim'1 .We1tern High Councilwoman Norma Gibbs was the only one who wanted to act immediately , saying, "You can call it a wish list, but it's an ideal to strive ror"T that's all." Mitehell DRILL "The issues raised by theee goals are quite .extensive. not appropriate for a master plan,... cOmmented 0 a v • Fredenberg, speaking for the chamber of commerce. • • • Serious Answers Hard to Come Bv area businesses. protessional nnd civic groups. One goal cited was a proposal that the city strive for eight acres at city-owned park land per 1,000 residents. Several ci- ty oflfcials have called that an ,.im- possible" mark to reach. The current ci- ty standard is five acres per thousand and even that rii.ay not be accomplished. \VASHING-TON (AP) -Fonner All y. Gen. John N. Mitchell testified before the Senate Watergate committee today, bul where was Martha? Lincolri Scliool Aide Remembers Murdered Girl Room Five at Lincoln Intermediate School was empty and the clatter of typewriters manned by young girls was replaced by silence. The custodian leaned on his broom, theorized, morali zed and philosophized on the fate of Linda Anne O'Keefe. John Cocher, a man with an ll·year-old daughter of his own. was one of the last persons to see the O'Kcefe girl alive. He noticed the girl. about 12:45 p.m. Friday, on a fateful pay telephone call to her mother at the family home at 602 Orchid Ave. ''She was upset," Cocher recalled from overhearing the tall, dark-haired child on the phone. ' Linda needed a ride along the one-mile route meandering below Spyglass Hill to her flower-surrounded home two blocks or so from the Corona del Mar Post Of- fice. Her mother couldn't pick her up. The janitor continued his talk about the ride home the girl y.oa,,ited froip in- structor Sandy Hoover's Room Five typ- ing class. "She didn't want to walk home and she didn't want to wait either," Cocher recalled. "You Can't blame her Mom ," he ad- ded. "Girls walk home every day and nothing happens ... but then just look at society today." Cocher concluded his views Qf a sometimes cruel, untrustworthy world by telling how he used the O'Keefe incident as an object lesson for his own daughter. Funeral Rites Set Wednesday For Slain Girl Funeral services for slain Co rona det Mar schoolgirl Linda Anne O'Keefe will be held at noon Wednesday in the chapel at Pacific View Memorial Park. Visitation Is scheduled until 9 o'clock tonight in the chapel, 2900 Pacific View Drive. Rites for Linda Anne will be presided over by the Rev. Lawrence Fruhling, pastor of" the Lutheran Church of the Master, which the O'Kecfe's once at- tended. At one time. Mr. and li-1rs. O'Keefe were acti ve in the church's Sun· day school program and Linda Anne was baptized at the church. Her home, the church. Lincoln School where she attended summer classes and the rolling, green park where she will be buried all are \liithin afew blocks of each othf:r. Rev. Fruhling said J\.tr. and ~1rs. O'Keefe have asked thal he read the 23rd Pslam and verses from Ecclesiates. Besides her parents, Richard and Barbara O'Kcefe, survivors includ e Lin- da Anne 's sisters, Cynthia, 18. and Diana, 9 .• and her grandparents, l\1r. rind Mrt. Lester Beagle of f"lorida. From Page 1 MURDER ... Coelho said mom ents later. No news photographs were being permitted of \Vooten later ~'londay during the booking and jailing procedure, ap- parently as a security measure. t>etectlves questioned the suspect's mother A1onday night but did not indicate today whether this provided any solid In- formation ror the c o n t I n u I n i ln- ves llgalion . A court-Issued search warrant was signed this morning. allowing lowmen to cnler Wooten's house in a hunt ror any evidence which mighl link him to the O'Keefe slaying. . ~ "She's in heaven like all the ang~.ls,'' A1itchell told reporters shortly before the hearings began. "They didn't have the right kind or television set fo r her." That was a reference to a OC"'-'S story last week that quoted Senate sources as saying the Watergate committee had of· fered to provide Mrs. Mitchell with a col- or set In a private room where she could watch the hearings. Asked Whether Martha would atterid the hearing, ~1itchell said, "I've never seen her refrain from anything she wanted to do." Asked several more times why the voluble Mrs. Mitchell did not accoqipany him to the hearings, Mitchell answered each time, "She deeided to stay away. I don 't know why. You'll have to ask her.'' Mitchell would not say whether Mrs. Mitchell was Jn Washington or would be watching the hearings Q,P-lelevision. Mitchel\ bnntered witb newsmen \vhen he arrived at the hearing room IO minutes before the committee's session began. Asked if he was nervous, Afitchel\ shook his hands and said mockingly, "Oh, yeah." A newsman pointed out that his hands were shaking so as to make it difficult for him to light his pipe. "I didn't noti ce," Mitchell said. Asked when he last talked with Presi- dent Nixon, Mitchell replied. "President who ?'' Martha has been quoted as saying that Nixoo, should resign over the \Vatergate scandal, that lhe President was sur- rounded by liars and that her husb3Jld , Nixon's campaign manager in 1968 and until a month after the Watergate break~ in last yea r, was protecting the Presi- dent. When presSed for a serious statement, Mitchell said with annoyance, "I've never had any comment to the press on Watergate and I'm not starting now." ri'.:r ' fr fr From Page J MITCHELL ... agreed to approve the project ... It was specifically approved for initial entry in- 10 Democratic National Committee head- quarters in Washington ... " Mitchell 's account today was directly contrary to that testimony. Mitchell said when the spy plan came up, his reaction was: "\Ve don't need this. I'm tired of hear- ing it. Out. Let's not discuss it any further ... In my opinion It was just as clear as that." Girls arc also raising mqney in- dividually -including one who ls spend- ing her summer months painting house addresses on curbs. "Each girl will be going, and they are all getting really excited," Mrs. Rinkin said. "This is a pretty new team, since new members joined the squad just before school got out. We got the word about the trip about three weeks ago, and we've been practicing ever since." During their tour the girls will per- fonn Russian dignitaries in MOICOYf and Leningrad, and will p~t them _witb keys to the City of Huntington Beach. "Not only are we repr~entlng qur own school, but we will be serving as goodwill ambassadors for our community and country." Mrs. Rink in said. Leading the drill team will be ca~tains Debbie Jollie and Jill Harris and guards Debbie Ford and Cathy Heintz. Ac· companYlng the girls on the trip will be ti1rs. Rinkln and her husband, Don, and 20 ~haperones. From Page J McWHINNEY. • • conspiracy after !\turai testified that he 1vas pressured into paying them $5,000 in cash. ~1ura~ • a~ testi fied that be was ofdered after a· ser~i ol meetings and taped telephone conversations with both 'men to hand over a further $5,000 in the -form of a check made payable to county Supervisor Roberl Batlln's campaign fund. • • The griind jury indicted both men after taking Battin's testimony and clearing the county supervisor of any possible in- volvement In the shakedo\'m scheme. Capizzi mad~ It clear today that the actlons of McWhjJlney and Fujita could have done a great deal to damage Bat- tin's reputalion despite the grand jury's action in his behalf. !\1urai lold the jury that he was pressured by Mc\Vhinney after he learn· cd that there was a good possibility that he could lose his lease· on 215 Mile Square Park acres devoted to his straw berry crops. Israel Gets Treasure JERUSALEM I A Pl -The United States presented Israel with a piece of moon rock today, along "'ilh an Israeli flag that was taken to the moon and back by Apollo astronauta. PASSWORD • • • A good word passed around about a business is invaluable. A bad word can be unfortunate. Bill Foster, general manager of . the HuntingtoJ.l Beacli Company, ticked of( several other goals he felt the city would having trouble achieving: -City air pollution controls. -City control of water quality. --Eslabllshing a method for 113Jng reclaimed sewage water. -Encouraging the use of the ocean as a fresh water ,aource. -'Ibe u,,e of EdiJon easement& for city-0wned ~ee fanns. -Tar'lncmtlvu for farmers. City Holds ·or f Deciding Fate Of Seal Beach . A decision on whether to tui:n Seal Beach into a "seaport village" to attract greater tourist trade may not be reached Wltll Aug. 29, a city official said Uris morning. The official request lo hold Off on the plans until then will be presented at a planning commission meeting Wednesday night, said Charles Antos, city planning aide. Wednesday's public hearing will begin at 7!30 p.m. at city hall. • So far three public meetings have been held to discuss the $30,000 land use plan created by a COnsulting firm. Each of the meetings have drawn several hundred JOcal residCflts who have protested the plans. The plans call for tourist attractions on more than 10 acres of surpl113 land now 1 owned by the Los Angeles Department of Water.and Powe r at the we.st end of the city, commercial development on and near the pier and a parking Jot on vacated Pacific Electric right-Of.way Ylhich bisects the downtown area. A target date of 1985 has been set for the project. Local residents who have banded together as the Save Seal Beach Com- miUee claim lhe 1.oning changes involved \Vould turn their city into a "tourist zoo" ,,·hich they claim exists in other cities along the coast. Following Wednesday's m e e t I n g another y;orkshop will be held Ju1y 19 for furthe r discussion, Antos said. "We want to hold off on the final plan until Aug. 29 to give the staff lime to make revisions as a result of these meelings," he sald. Our growing success in the past 15 .years ' hai been due to the "good words" and referrals sent to us by our customers. ALDEN'S No amount of advertising een replace a personal recommendation. We are not infallible, but we are .working tow•rds ~hat goal by 9ivin9 our cu•lom~rs tho best service ind quality possible. CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'locentfa Ave. COST A MllA 646-4838 HOUU: Moo. Tllrw TIMs., t 1e SoJ O -FRI .. 9 to 9 -SAT .. 9<JO to S ,. l , l ' ( I ' • I I f I i ' I • ' . T ut~)'. JIJ!y 10, 11J7J H DAILY PILOT S Munitions Fa.ctory Blown to Bits sao 1.1aa...: Ocean Giv~s Up Ma!ly Hurt In T exas -Treasure Ship--250"JIJ0 1JIUl l llHUMILIMt:I • CLEBURNE. Ttx. I U PI ) Underground explosions billowing black sm-0ke 100 feet in the air ripped through a 111unil1_o~s pl<,nt ~n~N~rlh Central Texa.s today kilhng or 1nJ ring at least 1"·0 dozt>n people . KEY WEST, fl.a. (AP) .-A team of lreasure hunters says It has found a wreck believed to be,the Nuestra Senora LA FC A sketl For S phere . . Map Guides The Orange COUnty Grand Jury Jw called on the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCJ to spell out specific guidelines for the filing of sphere-of-in- nuence maps -documents which so far have been steeped in controversy. In an interim report issued Monday the juey added that once the specificatioos for the sphere maps are completed by the LAFC all those maps previously (Lied and accepted should be reviewed and the new rules applied. Thg!e that dclpot Jit si>Ould be scrapped, the jury suggested. The jiiry issued the recommendations at the urging of several commmlity groups and cities dissatisfied with past occurrences involving the spheres which were calculated to show the possible ultimate boundaries of each city in the county. One main ·Segment or the jury report suggests that the LAFC should set a policy whlCh states that not necessarily every segment of county territory need be included in a sphere of influence. It a s that each sphere should reflect new territory which a city could "reasonably" handJe. The issue of the spheres of infiueoce is about three years old in the county .and was the resuJt of a mandate by the state legislature. - Jn past filings, controversies have erupted after territory was included in sphere maps against the wishes of large nur1bers of residents. In the South County such maps have caused angry reacliOns;from resi9ent!I in the county sectors of Dana · Point, Capistrano Beach and Mission Viejo. The jury cautioned the LAFC to take into account the fears of aome residents at being included in a sphere of influence without their consent. Besides new criteria for cities, the jury has suggested that the LAFC set another set of rules for county areas seeking of· ficial status as entities entitled to a formal Municipal Advisory Council serv· ing as a panel offering advice oo local matters to the r~pective county supervisor. W oman Suing Over Surgery A woman who complains she has been compelled lo sleep with her eyes open ever since a South Laguna surgeon removed the bags from under her eyes has sued the, surgeon for $250,000 in Orange County Superior Court. Dr. Volkert J. Bernbeck, 28 , Monarch Bay Plaza, is named as defendant by former patient Peggy Ellingson, 30373 Pasco del Valle, Laguna Niguel, aild is charged with negligence during the surgery he performed at South Coast Com· munity Hospital Jan. 14, 1972. Mrs. Ellingson alleges that she 7" has not been able to close her eyes properly since the surgery was performed arxl has suffered a great deal of pain and discomfort as a result of th~ operation. de Atocba, a 351).year-old galleon worth an estimated $400 mi!lioo. The djvers displayed on lifonday three silver bars, 711 silver pieces of e.ight and other artifacts ·they said tbey recovered from the wreck site in the Marquesas Keys 40 miles west of here. The treasure hunters -estimated the ~'Orth of the items at $15o,ooo. TRANSPAC LEADERS ST AL LED-Light northeast winds over ~ wide area· of· the Pacific slowed the. Transpac yacht race fleet to a crawl today with no change in the lead yachts. Windward Passage fWP) still leads With 1,337 miles to go, Ragtime (RA) was ! only 15 miles behind. followed by Blackfin (BFJ, Robon (RO ) and Ondine (ON ). Improbable llM) stayed in the corrected· time lead for the second straig ht day about 100 miles behind the Class A leaders. The Fort \\'or: th'" Pohcc Department. 30 milrs to tlw north. repo rted seven Persons \1 erc killed . Some 25 persons in all were taken to Johnson County ~1cmoriaJ H·ospital where injured Jay in the con1do.rs or the hospital's-emergency area. 'Ibey said one of the 60-pGund silver bars matched the description of a bar on the manifest of the Atocha , which wreck· ed in a hurricane in lhe first quarter ot. the 17th century. 1becdivers said the bar carried engrav· Transpac Race 'No Breeze' The blast hit the Gearhart-Owen Industries Inc. plant n nlile north ol Cleburn. a ci ty of 16 .000. The plant ·manufactures gunpowder and am· munition and a part or Its facilities are in separate bunkers undergrowid. A Yl'itn ess said the explosions appeared confined to one bunker. ings that matched records in Seville, 'I'h tr d "nds th t bl t f lh e aew1 a owouo e Spain, !whJcb list bar No. · 4* as northeast in the Pacific can be a boon or weighing 63 pounds with a finene~ of 2,380 parts of silver. a pain, depending upon what kirxl of boat ., you're riding in the Transpacifc yacht THE ATOCBA carried some 40 tons of race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. treasure, and a siSter ship that went At the moment, there are only three down in the same storm, La Margarita, crews in the race gloating over the 5+ canied r1 tons. knot zephyrs · which came whispering out A spokesman for a professional diving of the northeast Monday. They are fum with which the treasure hunters aboard the_ ~bree escort ~essels, Pegasm II, Tranquility and Kualu. worked, Treasure Salvon, Inc., said the • "This is ideal powerboat weather," find was ~ade in ~ feet of water near said Cluck Co~t.9' aboard the Pegasus II. the small islands ow_ned by Florida. "We are cruising along here behind the Some experts th.int the Atocha sank in Class A yachts at about 4'h knots in SO feet, and several treasure teams in the smooth seas." Florida Keys are working wrecks they But aboard the 60 racing yachts it was telieve to be the Atocha. teeth gnashing weather. Rapidly ~ading The state of Florida gels 25 percent of were any chances of a record crossing by any one -0f the yachts. And, according to the weather map, there seemed little chance of any improvement in the weather. ~ What ii means, too, is that the smaller, light-weather yachts will slowly close the gap between themselves and the big Class A speedsters. As a matter of fact . it has already started happening. As of roUcall Monday, there were only three Class A yachts left afnong the first 10 in the hanllicap stand· in gs . First overall f()r the second straight day was David Allen's 42·foot sloop Improbable from San Francisco. Running her a close second was the Cal"48 Salacia sailed by Joe De Meter of Richmond. Bob Grant's Robon from Newport Harbor Yacht ClUb clung pr~cariously to third the value of any treasure recovered, and tbe searchers keep 75 percent. Dennis English, a state ma11ine archeologist overseeing the salvage operation, said, "U their research is cor· rect, it certainly is the Atocba." Metal Workers Split He said the discovery could be "one of the most spectacular" ever made from both the historical and monetary slarxl· point. Over Wage Settlement plo.cc; Theo Stephens' Li ghtning was fi fth and Al Cassel's Warrior. Bahia C.orin· lhian Yacht Club, "'as si1th. AnlDng the rronl·runners in boat·for boat competition for first·l~finish. h1ark Johnson 's record·holding \V i n d w a r d Passage was still leading, but by only 15 1niles -0ver the ,ighter Ragtime from Lon g Beach. \Vinchvard Passage had only logged 182 miles in the previous 24 hours and was 1.337 miles from Dian1ond Head. Others in !he running for line honors were Ragtime, 1,352; Blackfin, 1,370 ; Robon, 1.372; and Ondine, 1,386. The weather picture remained the same lrorn about latitude 'l:l to 30. Only three yachts were still holding to the northerly parallels. ~tost of the others had dropped down between lalitudes 27· 28. Here is the hand icap picture as of Mon· day. "I sa"' black smoke , just a Jot. maybe as tall as a 11).slory bui lding. arxl I saw lire." said ~larst\.1 Buckner of the· Cleburne Times·Revlcw n e w spa p er . "Then there "'as a second exoJO.sion , \\'hile and yellow smoke billo~p and black smoke even higher. "It knocked the man riext to me to the ground. I'd say we "'ere a quarter of a mile away at rpost. It shook the ground. It shook me." A police disp8tchcr at Cleburne said many smaller e1plosions f-01lowed the first l\\'O blasts. "There still are e1plosions going on at this time." said the dispatcher. "You are tyi ng up my line, ge l off. There are many injuries." · Russ Space men T aking Classes OVERALL-Improbable; (2) Salacia ; SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) (3) Robon:· {4) Tena city; (5) Lightning; Ten Russian cosmonauts and a delega· (6J Warrior; 17 ) Ariana: (81 Illusion; (9l tion of space engineers started their first \\'itchcraft; (10) ~1oon Day full day of "elementary" school today, CLASS A -(II Roboo ; (2) Lightning; including English classes. (31 Qodine: (4) Ragtime ; (5) t.-1in Sette. The cosmonauts and 24 engineers ar· CLASS B -(1) Improbable: (2) rived at the Johnson Space Center early Salacia: (31 Sanderling IV: ( 4 I ~1onday to begin planning for the Apollo- A rift appears to have developed attack in history," Ribnick charged. Silversword; (51 Starwagon. Soyuz Test Project. a U.S.·Russian space German Measles W aming Issued To New Brides Prospective Orange County brides are being warned that another document has been added to the paJ>er "\l.'Ork required by the marriage license division of .the county clerk's oince. Dr. Jolm R. Plu1p, Orange County's health officer, Monday repeated an earlier warning that all female ap. plicants below the age ol 50 must pr~ duce a certificate renecting her im· munity or lack of immunity to rubella (German measles). "Couples planning marriage should ar· range for this test and certificate through their family physician," Philp said. "We already require, of course, a certificate certifying freedom from syphilis infection and the doctor can take care of both things at the same time." Philp stressed that premarital tests are not now performed by his health department. "All this work is now done by local doctors and laborat-0ries," he said: Philp said the rubella requirement is limited to rei;nales and ls part of a new state law which went into effect July 5. "It does not mean that the applicant who has no immunity to rubella will be compelled t-0 seek that immunity," he said. "But.while il calls for voluntary a~ Uon by the applicant it is very obviously a move to draw the 'llttentloo of the future bride to the cooditloo." Philp said rubella transmitted rrom the mother to the wiborn child often resu11l in birth defects and can inlUd a variety of physical bandic.aps .. the child. among Orange County sheet metal Union officials Van Wagner and Russ CLASS C -(I) Tenacity: (2) Sirocco: night planned for l!t75. workers over a strike for guaranteed Peterson ha-re been unavailable for ~3 ) Blue Streak : l4).Kolohe; (S) Red They "·ere greeted by an American wages which has idJed some ....... union answers to Ribnick's allegations. Rooster. delegation that included Air i'~orce Brig. men since June 30. · The strike meanwhile threatens to :if· CLASS D -(1) Ariana: (2> Tlll15ion ; Gen. Thomas Stafford, ~·ho spoke to the A group of about 200 union members feet the r building and air conditioning (3l Witchcraft; (4J Moon Day: (5) Soviets in broken Russian a nd once of· were reported picketing their own union . :.s::ys::t•::m.::•:::·------------~W:.:ood:::.w:::y::n:.:d::.. ---------;---fc_r_ed_hi_·s_sc_rv_i_«_'s_a_s_in_te_r'--pr-e_te_r_. __ headquarters at 8520 Central Street in 1 · Stanton this morning to protest what they term an "illegally called strike," according to a spokesman for the United Sheet Metal C'ootractors Association. Officials of Local 420 of the Sheet Metal Workers Union, however , refused all comment on lhe picketing. Statiton police said a crowd was milling about the union headquarters and that some were carrying placards. There was no estimate on the number of picketers involved. The illegality charge centers on a claim by the union di.ssidenl.!I that the strike was called independenUy by union officials without a vole of the general membership. Sheet metal workers walked off their jobs when union proposals were not met. These would have added a 3 percent ta1 lo wages and fringe benefits for the purpose of establishing a fund for a guaranteed annual wage. Gerson D. Ribnick, executive director or the contractor's association, said the current wage contract negotiated in 1970 will bring wages lo $12.61 per hour by 1975. At present journeymen's wages plus benelits equal $1 1.41 per hour. The pro- posed ta1 would cost employers and ad· ditional 37 cents per hour. "Sheet metal journeymen are making $23,000 a year in Orange County," said Ribnick who claims the Orange County Metal Workers are the higbesl paid in the country, along .Jitb New York, and l.m Angeles. "Workers earning $23,000 per year are rubbing salt in an open wound by de-- manding a guaranteed annual wage with the fuU knowledge our national economic strut:ture is under. the worst inflationary • ... . ' ., .. ' '· -. .. . j I ' -, • Witnes·s Describes Orgy ..... _._ ..... I \ Britisli Sin.ger Stands Trial in BBC Payola Scandal You're Invited I LONDON (UPI) -A Jong-haired coort Monday she had dressed " a tcd· t brunette identiried only as "Miss B" told dybear·hugging girl of I.I for one "client" Q. -And the women you performed with: were they guests? Orange County's Junior Livestock Auction " a London court today of a ili-h:Jur orgy and otben had watched .. indecent ac· tivl.l.les" through a t~way mirror In a • in a hotel room involving "six girb:, two. bedroom of MJa Jones' 1pertment. men and Janie.'' "Miu B" •id the alnger persuaded Siie wu Ibo .-witness qalnst ' ber to sleep with .,... by aaying Ibey singer Jiiiie .i-s. nm llrmted In con-could help ber "'' Into adv<rtlslng, , nectlon wt1h dl>rlOS 11111 Brltl.ab Brood-movies or television. Siie aald she had at· casting carp. (BBC) empioyff! Wtrt tend<d "lwo .,.. tllree" potties Miss Jones 1 plied with oe1 end money · to pmuade gave "for people coonecled wllh the , them to ploY reconls oo lhe air. BBC.:' 1 Mlsa Jones was charged wilh 11 of. "Did the upe<t yoo lo play any t f~ involving abetting prosUtution and particular role at these part.lest " asked ,corrupting wllnW<S. She l1ets a "'-<utlng Attorney Stephen MltclleJJ, , M:pitrate trial on cN.rges of trying to get ''She upected me to perform 1exual 1 a man to murdu her ex·husberid. ne acts with certain people," "Mils B" •state pr05e0Jtor said ln court Monday repfied. ,more charges, including blackmail, Q. -Sezua.I acts with men or women. 1 _,Jd bo forlhcomlng. or bothf I "Min B" follo....s "Ml11 A" to lhe wit-. A. -Botb. ness stand after two houn of CJ'OIHl• Q. -Sexual acta: with her pests? amln1tlon ol the first girl. Siie told ~ A. -Yes. ' ' A. -No, one wu Miss A. They were This S at u rd a y Orange County 's f'uturc girls in a similar position to myself, Farmers and 4-ll Club members are schcduI. working for Miss Jones. One Saturday afternoon, "~tlss 8 " ed to auction their p r i z e livestock at the said, she, Miss Jones and other lirls Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa ~·1 esa. wtnt to the lnn on the Park llote1 to These you ng men ifid youn g women wilt h ave entertain a man: "We bad lunc:b and drinks, then we raised their own animals, paid their o\C•n ex· went into a bedroom -all girls, two penses, kept their own books. And all will be men and Janie," she told the court, experiencing the challenge of profit or Joss in "Janie was eggintJ us on to get on the the management or their own business ven· bed to perfonn lesbian aclJ and have In. tercoune with one of the men," she aaid. lures. Bank of America is proud to be part of the progran1 . \Ve finance m uny of these junior • livestock projects. \V~ a lso ~elp, clerk the a uctions and underwrite the bids 1n order to guarantee each youngster payment In full followtog th e sale. · -- You are invited, too. Come to watch or come to bid. It's small business. But it's b ig enter· prise. F or everyone concerned . Jod Epperson Me nager, H•rbor.Adem, Offic• "Di~ that occur?" Mllchell asked. Helping to provide th is practical per,•onal ex· .. Yea,'' the wltnen said. k od · d k m .. JanJe remained throughout. It went perience in 11vestoc pr uct1on an mar . cl· on lor about lli houn." Ing wiU be parents, vocational · agriculture BANKOF AME RICA "M'-8" uid' she "once dreued as 8 teachers , farm a dvisors and other commun· -'t I d s bthe:boslneuolqrlcult""* JZ.year .. ld girl with Oat shoe•" for 1 /_ ___ •_Y_••_e_r_. ________________________________ _ .• client. ! \ • . " UAILY PILOT Police Stop Protesters MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay CUP!) - Troops and police used machlneguns, teargas. water cannons ond swords to (~rre ;;o~;~~o~h~~~andsjr persons marching on the executive of· fiCH Monday night shouting .. down with the dictalonhip." Police said '"hundreds" were afrested. 1J0&pltals in the downtown area reported sO pttlOflS admitted. Tht crowds respooded to circulars passed around in the capital calling on the people to demonstrate "peacefully 'and without . arms" a~alnst President Juan Marta Bordaberry s closing of the · congress, and his military ·backed-rule· by-decree government. e Belfut Death• BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) Terrorist& shooting from a moving car killed one man and wounded another ear- ly today near the border with the Irish Republic, and snipers here shot it out with soldiers. . Police aaid the two men were shot by a machine gun as they were getting into a car In Belleek. Both were hit repeatedly. e 8-ers Visit WASHfNGTON" (AP) -Before leaving Czechoslovakia, Secretary of S t a t e Wllllam P. Rogers set the stage for st~p­ ping Up the newly-wann relations with the Oxnmunist state. In September U.S. officials will begin nesotiatinl-ln the.Czechoslovak capital of Prague claims for compenution for $80 ni:Ulion in American-owned property that was nationalized after-World War II. e II••• ... 'Rest' -KINSHASA , :ZSlre (AP) -!\fore than 100 members of the U.S. Peace Corps rested today in the capital or Zaire after being held for 51 hours in Ugan9a. A d!artenod Oljht broogh! the Ul Americans here Monday night after President Mobuto Sese Seko vouched for them and Uganda's President Idi Amin let them go. Amin said he thought they might be mercenaries on their way to fiaht In Burundi 's tribal war or Israeli apnts. e Bell•-Free NASSAU -.S (AP) -Alter nearly une centuries of foreign rule, in- ~ and a new era came to the loday. More than 50,000 cheering ruidents of this nation of islands proclaimed their freedom from Britain in midnight ceremooies combining royalty, pagean· try, fireworks and a colorful salute to bill«)'. • Tricia Aloof; ·- Story . Denied WASHINGTON ·(UPI) -Tht White HOUie says rwnors that President Nixon's dqhtet Tricia Cox is pregnant were unfowtded. But Tricia herself avoided making a personal response to newsmen's queries on the rep>rt. · Pat Nixon's pms secretary, Helen MacCaine Smith, said Mon- day there was "no basis for the report" in the Wa!hington Stir· News that Nixon would become a grandfather. H0Y.'ever, v.'hen the Nixon family, returning from California, landed at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington, the Coxes remained aboard while the President and Mrs . Nixon came down the ramp and boarded a helicopter for the White House. They did not leave the plane until Secret Service agents cleared the ficlclof waiting reporters. ., . .. • , PRESIDENT, .FBI DIRECTOR !'.:LARENCE KELLEY (RIGHT!. HEAR INT.RODUCTIONS Nixon S1w Evidence of Popularity Drop •I Kanws City Ctr•mont•s · Chm·ch Votes Homosexualit)' Still Sinful NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Homooex-.' uality is sinful but not necessarily damn- ing, according to a resolution adopted by I.he SOth Lutheran Church-Missouri Synciµ By a resounding ·voice vote Monday, the Synod's 1,100 delegates adopted the resolution to "recognize h o m op h i I e behavior as intrinsically sinful. TIIE RF.SOLUTION, however, said "The forgiveness or our Lord Jesus Cbrist" was available to "all siMers who are penitent." "God's v.·ord clearly i d e n t I f i e s homopbile behavior as immoral and eon~ demns it,·• the resolution said. The proposal was submitted by the convention's COmmittee on Theology and Church Relations in response to a re- quest by the Hyde Park Lutheran Church of Chicago that homosexuals be given fUIJ status in the church, Including the right to become ordained ,ministers. Flora Sefeldt, a lay delegate from Milwaukee, was the most vocal opponent of the r~olution during fioor debate. "ARE WE HERE to judge people and · say that just because someone is a homosexual he is condemned?" she ask· ed In an emotional speech. "I don't think so. Can't we act as Christian brother•?" Delq:ate1 'still must resolve the key Issue of the synod, wbelher the Bible must-be. tak&n literally or may be in- terprtted symbollcally. Nothing was decided during more than 90 minutes debate on the question Mon- day , but at me paint some 100 delegates waited to express their views. "Now the Issue here ls Whether we shall Stand on our historic posllloo or permit another to be sut.tituted. In its plac.e,'' said Dr. J. A. 0 . Preus, newly re- elected president of the synod. PREUS LEADS a conservative faction or the church which believes in literal In· Jerpretation of the scriptures; while Dr. John H. Tietjen heads a group or moderates \\'ho say some BJblical passages must be taken symbolically. Hostile Crowd Greets \ Nixon in Kansas City By HELEN THOMAS .WASHINGTON (UPI ) -President Nixon . saw evid.eace of a drop in his popularity caused by the Watergate scan- dal Monday when he stopped1 In Kansas City, Mo., en route back to the White House from California. Hostile signs appeared in the crowd when he swore in Clarence M. Kelley, the Kansas City police chief, as new director of the FBI. SOME OF THE signs s a i d : ''Impeachment with Honor." "Conspirator or Uninformed Fool ?" "Impeach Adolf Nixon." "Honesty, Now !\fore Than Ever." About 12,00o persons turned out for the ceremony staged in front of the federa_I building where· Nixon, in oU·the-cuff remarks, sought to reassure the . nation I that Watergate disclosures involving the FBI had not shatlered the FBI. "I have often said , and I have visited most or the countries of I.he world , that the best national Jaw enforcement ag:ency in the vlorld ri.s the Federal Bureau or Investi ga tion," Nhton said . "IT IS STILL the best. And second , I will say that the best national Jaw en- forcement aaency in the world deserv es the best law enforcement officer in l~e world as its direct.or.~· . "Chief Kelley is that man, and he is going to demonstrate that to the C9UJ1· try," he said. Although the platform was ready-made DAILY PILOT DELfVERY SERVICE Dtlivrry of tht Oaily Piiot i1 guar111tetd MM!Nr·l"rW..,, 11 "' • Nt u .. e ,..,, """' .., l:Jt '-'"" clll 1M .,_, c••r wltl M lftollllf i. .,._ Ciiis -14iitn Vftfi! 1:M •·"'- $1hlrt11r •IMI S..,.8\', ti \'M • 1111 rtttlfl ""' c1•¥ tY t I .flt; lfl ..... y, tr I 1 ..... 5111M11, c1H .... I ,...., wtll ..... ~ti'!! '* YtW. C1 ll1 art ...... ""11111 I.Ill. Telephones" 1'1t•I Oran,~ Cetlftty Attlt • ' Nttlll ... 11 H•nlillfltft l 11d1 i nti w11lrn1Ml1r . 01-11!1 • •.• lll).1111 for the President's stock "law and order" speech, he shied away from the subject and preferred to streSs 'his ac- complishments in ending the Vietn~m War and im proving relations with China and the Soviet Union. HU rererences to crime related. to "street crime&." "We can look back, too, and see that in the last year, for the first time in 15 years, we. found crime in this country - slreet crjm,_ that allecl lhe people of ! Kansas City and every city: and town in this country -instead of going up went down, and that is something We want to continue to achieve in the years ahead." AS BE SPOKE a voice yelled out' ''What about crime in the White House." Some 200 y o.u n g demonstrators, shunted off to the side, booed and chanted "racisl pigs have got to go" as the President ticked off a litany of his achievementa including the fact that he Jiad ended the draft. The crowd reaction was unenthusiastic although there was polite applause. Spec- tators on lbe street lrftiled or waved but the turnout did not match Nixon's previous visits to the "Show Me State." Nlxon spoke only eight minutes and then, smiling, worked his way to his limousine. Illness to Take Lives of Three Danish Youths. AARHUS, Denmark (UPI) -John Thoea:erstn, 17, knows he will die and ac· cepts it. His l~year-0ld sister Jane knows she also will die but she cries "all day." Their It-year-old brother Ole does not know yet that he too · is doomed. THEY ARE VlcrIMS of myoklooos epilepsy, a disease so rare that doctors know ol only 19 cases in the entire world. The disease, doctors say, is is inherited -and incurable. Doctors say noae of the three will live to age 20. The lr<gedy of tbe 'll>oe(enen Eastern Half of U.S. Hot children, their parents and three brolhers aged IO, 9 and 3 came after they moved to Canada to start a new life. 'Ibey are back in Denmark oow, lbe 'Jboea:ersens hoping the three younger children do DOI carry the disease. Thunderstorms Drencli Midwest, Atlantic States "We have done anytblnc we can," Mn. Tboecenen aakt Jriko:lay. ''We 11re desperate-· We bad to &Ive up hope of saving the thn!e eldftl d!ildnn. Now we ( NIWOlllLl ,,,NS • J lf OIM••-..:..--., ........ IZlliP-°" ~ .. C"al...,.,. .. , HOW t0d1v •nd 111tre w1s 01111 Pfi)$p1Ct ot can only pray that the three )'OUDler 1mmedi1i. or Wloespn..t rtlltf. hildre 'I I t f II ·n " St.ow•" i..cl 1JWn01nlorm1 b<oll.1 °"' C n .. · Wl 00 a l • 'f "''twtd loctllon$ 11 moll!, Plumld • a r !Plfld 11m111r11\1tft In lhl 1llcltv mlddll 11'1d 11_, * In '"°'' ••••• DOCTORS GIVE the younger boys a trom rile Ctntr1I Pl1l"1 fO lhl Alltn!lc. r:l'ISO •h• T1111rMMr11 ... ms ''""td 1rom '"' .,.,. ""t--nce. • sourthtrn llfocllJn 11'1d ~ltlns 10 11'11 "J h k t•·t he · • to di " MIOdlt A!ltnllc $111H M~l' JJon1, 0 n nows .... IS gomg e, occ••'oe"~/1~~:':~'n'b~~.~l i;..11111~ l\1rs. ThOegw.i said. "He has accepted ~~in 1~ llrr\I, ! hi.ii .~ Hurton. it. 5{~"=:.i.:r~ ~~·· co•~· .,,., ''Ja1ie learned about it by mistake niir Allm61»1'dO, N.M ., fl!jl llD lnJurltt •hen -•· pened JeJter from the ..... rfOOl'lld. '\ tlllC: 0 a ""l cOl'IOHIDfl• Htllld ovtr ••••s "A~pltal In Hamilton Onlano' " ohe ••1'd lrotl'I nt Oll!o Vtllttl' 10 tOUll\trll NllW '~ . ' I ""' • E~l•nd ble•UM 01 1110111111 •1r. "Bul she cannot. take it so unbelievably Tiit 11Nbltlll ,,.,, 11r1lntd tlK"k • 111111rta 1n ~11 o1 1111 Mid""''· Elac· brave and calm as Joint She cnes all ~1c~~:;"1_.;,111c.:t-1='ri,~:~ day. John told me that he ttecpt!I his ""*'" llO\lr• .t 12.1 mun°" 1111ow1tt1. fate but thal he ill IOl'l'V he cannot help s.wr11 ........... lt!IUNnll l111'1lntl °" • •J c111c199·1 wn1 s1c1t -• Yrilllolll his sister and w111n.,.. brother. Wlll!''IW l'Mrl'I l'l'ltn ... Plour 11\lf(l'CI IPll J.,.. ..... llo!tttt otri of 1111 d1r. 0tt1cl111 Mkl 1 'lll'Of'll:IMll et t """""'"" 111111111 JIUltitd ...... r IOllnll • VI I"', cutlll'CI ti! WllW ft !I'll llolltrt fl f!lt tll!'!Olflhll"t •!Oof ,, ... • T1rnlltl'tllll'"1 bll-°'"'" ~~notd _ 1.-A •I lt"fw .. ,,., 10 IOI t i -C-st•I Wectller ~ tedty. LlOllf 'ltr1tbll winds rit(lllt 11'1d "*"'"' Muri Mcomlnt .....,.,.,., 11 10 lt kflltt In 1111-. todt\' tl'ICI WldfttlcNy. HIOll, lodlY n. CIKl1I ""'"''""'" rt!'IOI I~ '2 to 70. l11ltncl temPtrltvrff ''"" from •a to M. Wtltl' ttfnpfffllll'I M. Sun, Mo-. Tide• Tl.llSOAY kco!'lcl lllOh .......... t:ot p,m, S.4 W.OlfltOAY Jlllrat llltfl ......... •~n '·"'· S.J l"lnt low • ., ... • l ;U 1.rn. I.) llCOl!d 111on ... •:» p,m, J.t s.cOl\d row .......... U!lt "'"'' t.t Mo.i l ltft •~Jt 11.,,,. ltll l!Sf 1.11'1, $un '""' S:Sl •• ,.,, Stll f :OI 1.m. "OLE DOES NOT knoW yet." Joli! II holpl-Docton llY Jll!e Is becomlDr 'llleldll1 more W u time passe~ Ole Is not yet badly aflocled. Doctors llY dllldren oaolnlcl the di..,.. bel~ -10 and 12. Ill ellea Is quick, with lllUICullr oontrectJont Ill the llrlt sign. Then cune IJlllllll and · 110111eUme1 ~. The brain Is damaaed. caUtil!g ......ia llld finally d~ath comts. Because he.U. &voted so much time to hi• family , Thoefll'Mlll hos not been able Jo worl< llteodlly. Neilhbon in H•mllton raised ImMY to help the faml· ly return lo l>etvnlrk and Dant1 allo 11< collecting funds to hclp. I Price Free~ U.S. Sets Probe 0µ Oil Industry By nt Assoc~ Prts1 The Qist al Uvlng Cooncll says it Will conduct a thorough audit of the oil in- dll!tty as part of the price f....,. monitoring program, It wai reported ~ day. The ccuncil's SpocJll P'reae Gr<Alp will initiate "a monitoring F01fam . • • to spot check and deteniilne . if. there ~s compliance all far all the price freeze 1s concerned and alao to check wppties," an WIQallled official al the group II Ships B~ve · River of Fire . . To Aid Allies PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) - Five oil tankers and an aJiimuniUon barge reached Phnom Penh Monday night after running a gauntlet of heavy fire from insurgents on both banks of the 1\-lekong River. Another tanker was abandoned in names 27 miles downriver from the Cambodian capital. U.S. Phantom and Corsair jets strafed the robell' politloos Oil both baW of the river for some 15 miles, but low monsoon clouds hampered them. The rebels raked the river cOOvoy with 75 mm recoilless rifle fire, armor-plen:Jng rockell and ·small anns fll"tl · 11IE TANKER Mekong Tnderwas hit . and set ablaze .. It roanded Koh Tachor Island ·two miles above the Cambodian river base at Neak Ulong. 'Ibe vessel was beached on the island, and the Filipino crew wu taken off by Ctm- bodian gunboats. One crewman was wounded. "We had a lot of American air cover, but there ~ a very big rain when we · got hit and the planea were unable to fly,'' said Melchor Cabunelas, 30, one IOf the crewmen. "For most of the way; tWo or three jets were with us all the time, · striking along both banks. But when we -them most, they ...... ndt there." Meanlthlle, a convoy of 13' trucks and 51 trailers carrying ri~ and fish arriv~ from Kompong Sorn, Cam bod la's seaport. It was the first convoy from the coast since the road was reopened Sun· day. IN NORTllWEsrERN Cambodia, a heavy firefight was reported three miles from AnPor Wal, the lllh oenlury ruins that are a reminder of the days when the Khmers o{. Cambodia ruled much or lndochlna. A government communique claimed 15 Khmer Rouge insurgents were killed while the government k>s~ one soldier. 'I1le lnaurgents have. held Angkor aince full-acale !lghtlJli broke OUI In 1&70. In South Vlelnam, Gen. Frederick C. Weyand aniv~d in Salgon fr om Washington for an assessment of the military situation In Indochina and meetings wlth Presidents Nugyen Van Thieu of .South Vietnam and Lon Nol of Cambodia Gen. Jo!!n ' W. Vogt,_.....,,. mander or U.S. air forces in Southeut Asia. anived at the same Ume from his headquarterw in 'Jbailand, and it was assumed the two American generals would dllcuss the American bcmbing campaign In Cambodia and what steps woold be taken alter the bombing cutolf Aug. 15. quoted ,. sayina In T...&iy'1 editions of the Dallaa Mo:nlng News. THE AUDIT will cover operaUons from the oil well to the gas pump, the . Morning News said. 'nie . paper also sa.ld the council reportedly la amiderin,-a rollback in oil product prices to mid-1.tay levels. And it said the council is considering den~ oil companies their customary markups following import oil coet increases. 1be oouncu source said rtltllts of the audit would show whether there ii a real ruel shortage, whether there are price violations and where ruel supplies an! going: . He said this woulct indicate w!Wt sort of priori.ty is being given to farmers, in- dependent service station" operators and the governrnenl Octane ratings ·aiso will be Part of the "comprehensive look at the situation, at the pnxiucer,, wholesale and retail le.vels,'' the.~rtcial was quoted as~· THERE WERE these o t h e r developments in the oil situation : -In Los Angeles, a rederal grand jury probe has been launched into gasoline prices and marketing practioes in Callfomia and four other Western ltates, the Los Angeleo Tunes reported -,. 1be paper said ,subpoenas were i.saled for documents including diaries, ap- pointment books and conlldeni al files kept by corporate executives. The oil !inns listed as receiving the lubpoenas were Standard Oil Co. of Calilomia, Atlantic Richfield Co., Union Oil Co. of Califurnla, Sbell Oil and Tuaa>. The U.S. attamey's olllce WU reported lo be directing the lnmtiption, but of. ficials declined to confirin or deny that an in.vestigatioo is undei way, the newspaper said. . The probe begwi Monday includes the companies' activities in California, Oregon, Ari1.ona, Washington a nd Nevada, the Times said. -THE STATE OF Florida filed suit In Tallahassee against 15 major U.S. oil companies alleging they created a na· tioowide fuel crisis to fon:e independmt& · out of business and to hike prlceo. Atty. Gen. Robert Shevln filed the IUlt Monday in federal court, chargiJW the ·companies violated the ~ and Clayton antitrust acts by qaging in an illegal monopoly and unreason ab I e restraint of commerce and trade. Bride Slain- 'N ot a Virgin' FROSINONE, llaly· (lJPI) -"I did It for my OOnor," explained Salvatore Na~ po. "She was not a vqln and she did not have the courage to tell me." And that, ~appo said when he sur· rendered to pol ice, was why he shot his bride of four days. · His bride, Anna Nenna, ·21 , had beEl'I shot four times at point blank range ln the neck and throat and left at the side of a country road 46 miles south ot Rome. It was a familiar story in Italy, where Ul'ltil a !ew years ago a woman, but not a man, could go to prison for adultery and where a se:rual code of "hmor~' onoe let men sometimes go free even in cases " murder. But in (he Nappo case there was: a bit- terly ironic twist. A lawyer hired by the Nenna family announced it Monday. "Anna was a virgin," a ttomey Gtnnaro Fu.soo said. ,Pot ~ Repealed A woman helps a chUd take a drag on a pipe wbile they llslened in the Ann Arbor City Coun cil cbam]>ers as the Michigan city's •& mari- . juana Jaw was repealed Monday. The council also rejecfed an amend· ment to put tho Issue .before lhe voters via a referendum . \ ) ' ' • I Orange c~~!t Today's Final N.Y. Stocks • V0L. 66, NO. 191, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . 0 ' O.ilr Pilot SllO Pllolt SENTE.NCED TO PRISON ·Ex-Mayor McWhinney Judge Orders McWhinne)1· • To Prison By TOM BARLEY 01 ti!• Dlllr f'lllol Sttll Former \Vestminster Mayor Derek McWhi Oney today '"as sentenced to state prison for one to JO years for llli t'G!f! lD the JVtile Square Park shakedown of stra,vberry grower George ~lurai. His convicted associate. fo rm er \Vestmlflstcr city planner Tad Fujita, .... 1 'vas sent to Orange County Jail for six months and fined $2,500 after Orange Coonty Superior Court Judge Joim Flynn suspended a state prisein term. Lawyers for both men inunediatcly fil- ed notices <1f appeal and posted bonds that will insure the freedom of their clients pending appellate court action. Judge Flynn followed the language of toughly-phrased probation reports and a demand for maximum punishment by prosecutor Michael Capizzi in a sen- tencing session that left McWhinney's .at- tractive wire and his mother sobbing in their courtroom seats. The judge rejected repeated appeals or clemency this n1ornlng and refused to sentence either man in such a way that his sentencing, barri ng success of an ap- peal. can later be reduced to a misde- meanor. As the sentence now stands, bot,b men \Viii be , stripped of public office and barred from ever holding such office again. Capizzi said. "That u•as a ve ry important point and J'm glad tp_e judge Sa\V it lhat way," he added_. - Judge Flynn handed down the sen- tences on the grand theft and conspiracy convictions despite an eloquent appeal Crom 11-fcWbinney's lawyer JOseph Ball : "There must be some soul in your honor, please be t:ompassioll@.te to t h i s de.dicated public servant. ---- "Do not bar him from public office," Ball said. "No -0ne has been hurt in this fS« ~fcWHINNEY, Page %) Orange Coast Weather It'll be mostly sunny Wednesday according to the weather service. Those early morning low c,louds and fog will bi.Im o{f earlier Jeav· ing the beach areas around '12 de- ~s rising to 8ll inland. INSWE TODAY Playboy maga:h1e has an· nounced it is con.s-idvin g "edi· -lf---h .oorial-m:J;tfStm:entr';mrrJanl to- the U.S. Supreme Court deci· sions on obsce11itv. but the bold· er Pt1it1tousc magaii'ne predicts 1'110 change." See story, ''age 1. -· ' MlltMI P_, ' .................... Or ..... """"" u ~ ..... --l .. 17 SMCll ~... n T........... It --' -. ............ ,,. .. ... .,.. ..... . ... e Mitchell. 'l(ept Nixon 111 Da~rk' \VASHINGTON (AP) -Former Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell today denied sworn testimony that he approved the Watergate wiretapping, and said he did not tell President Nixon of campaign in· volvement or cover-up for fear of crip- pling the 1972 re-election effort. -MitchelLtold the Senate Watergate commi ttee be went along with cover-up operations designed to keep the-lid on the wiretap story ai'ld White House domestic surveillance a<;tivities, to avoid "scarring the presidency.': lie described domestic spy plans as "\Vhite House horror stol'ies," ana said thei r disclosure during the campaign ('{)\lid have been even more significant than \Vatergate itseU. The for1ncl' attorn~y general and cam· paign manager, 9nce rated the man closest to Nixon hifnself. said he decided to keep what he knew or \Vatergatc from the President. Mitchell said that to his knowledge, Nixon was not aware of the Watergate story until Jong alter the election. He said he did not believe Nixon kn ew, adding under questioning that belief was "based solely on my association with the President and not on conversations on the affirtnative side of the subject mat· ter." Accompanied by his attorney but not by his wife, Marthit Mit chell spciilt two hours answering questions put by the conitnfttee counsel at the televised hear- ing's. · He dispu ted key elements in the testimony of Jeb Stuart Magruder. once an aide, \\'ho has sa id Mitchell approved the politica l spy plan and authorized a $250.000 budget. l\iitchell insisted he actually vet~ th e plan. Mitchell said it was his very strong opinion, based on his encounters with Nixon and his own decision to shield the (See l\UTCHELL, Page %) * * * Martha Mi.Sses Hearing Though Husband Talks \VASHINCTON (AP) -Former Atty . Gen. John N. Mitchell testified before the Senate \Vatergate committee today, but where was Martha? "She's in heaven like all the angtJs," fi.1itchell told reporters shortly before the hearings began. "They didn't have the right kind or television set for her." That was a reference to a news story last week that quoted Senate sources as saying the Watergate committee had or- fered to provide Mrs. Mitchell with .a col- or set in a private room where she could watch the hearings. Asked Whether ' Martha would attend the hearing, Aiitchell said. "I've neve r seen her refrain from anything she wanted to do ." Asked seve ral more limes why the vo luble Mrs. l\titchell did not accompany him to the hearings .. Mitchell ansy,·ered each time, "She decided to stay away. I don't know why. You'll have to ask her.". Mitchell would not say whether Mrs. Mitchell was in Washington or would be watching the hearings on television. Mitchell bantered with newsmen when he arrived at the hearing room 10 minutes before the committee's session began. Aaked if he was nervous , Mitchell shook bis hands and said mockingly, "Ob, yeah." A newsman pointed out that hls hand-1 were shaking so as to ;make . it difficult for him to light his pipe. ··1 didn't notlce,0 Mitchell said. Asked when he last talked..with Presi- dent Nixon, ~iitchell replied, "President who?" Martha has been quoted as saying !hat Nixon should resign over the Watergate i;cnndal. that the President was sur; rounded by liars and that her husband. Ni;<on's campaign ma11agcr in J.968 and until a month aftu the Watergate break- In last year, was protectlng 1hc Prcsi· dent. • When pttSSCd for a. M!rlous statement, Mltchell said with annoyance; 11I've never htd any comment to the press on Watergate and I'm not starting now." ORA,NGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1973 5ALBoA 1'5LAt-lt> • Ill ::: " FOUND;? . HERE.~ "' w " Diii'/' ,.itol Ntw1 Miii MAP INDICATES PERTINENT SITES IN MURDER CASE O'KHfe Girl's Home, School and Where Body Was Foynd School Ja1iitor Among Last to See Dead Girl Room Five at Lincoln lntcrn)ediate School \vas empty and !he clatter of type y,-ritcrs manned by young girls was replaced by silence. The custodian leaned on his broom, theorized , moralized and philosophized on the fate of Linda Anne O'Keefe. a . - Police Nab Tee11ager At Home By ARTH UR R. VI NSEL Df ,~. D•llr PJlot l llfl Peter Richa!11 \\rooten, a former Corona del ~iar High School 8tudent, J\Ionday was arrested by Newport Beach police and held on murder charges in the slaying of JJ .year-0ld 'Linda Anne O'Kec!e. Wooten, 18, of 2320 Second Ave .. Corona del Mar, wa8 booked into Newport Beach City Jail. Investi gators have declined to disclose what led them to suspect \Vooten, who \Vas hustled out of his home about 4'p.m. 1n a lightning raid by detectives who had been following him. · Detective Capt. Donald Oyaas did say \\'ootcn knew the girl \.\'ho \'anished Fri· day afte r leaving Lincoln Intermediate School \\'here she was enrolled in a sum· mer school typing class. During the hours and days in \.\'hich in· vcstigators exhaustively questioned hun· dreds of persons, one theory developed that she must have gone u•ith someone she knew. The pattern seemed to indicate that the strictly-raised Miss O'Keefe, daughter of former Sunday School teachers, y,·ould not hitchhike nor carelessly assoclate 1\·ith strangers. . "This y,•as the first year she wa s even allowed to go to the beach without an a duh along," said Capt. Oyaas. No bail can be set prior to arraignn1ent in a capital case such as murder and Capt. Oyaas said today he y,·as uncertain ho\\' soon a murder complaint might be iS/;Ued. ' Li!tle additional information could be secured about the suspect, \.\'ho \vas believed. to have heen graduated liist year from Corona del l\lar lligh School. ''Just 'no occupation.' " he remarked \\'hen asked if Wooten worked: The New port Beach police helicopter could be seen . hovering di1nly in the overcast above the wooded Corona del !o.1ar neighborhood as the dragnet tighten· ed to scoop up the suspect. Police car radios were tuned low so messages could not be overheard. Newsmen y,·ho spotted a detective car in the neighborhood traveling at a good speed and assumed this might be · the break in the O'l\cefe case follo"'ed alon~. The actual arrest could not be seen fro1n 1he reporter"s and photographer's \'an1agc point. "l'\'C got hini." !Jctl'C!i\'e George Coelho said mon1cn1s later. :\o llCl\S photographs \\'Cre IX'i11 g pcrn1ittcd of \\'ootcn later i'l·londay during the bookjng and jailing procedure , ap· parently as a secu rity measure. . Detectives c1uestioned the suspect's mother Monday night but did not indi cate today whether this provided any solid in· (See fl1UROER, Page %) 17. * 1' N TEN CENTS HELD IN SLAYING Peter Richard Wooten Re1nington Gets Aug. 129 Trial Dote iu Sche1ne Former Nc"•porl Beach I a w ye r l\1ichacl Kester RCmington u•as ordered today to stand trial Aug. 29 on charges s!emming from what authorities allege 1vas a scheme to rub out key witnesses and plaintiffs opposed to him in a number of civil actions. Orange County Superior Court Judge James Turner set the trial date and ordered Ren1ington. 33, to return lo his courtroom July 27 for hearings into a number of pretrial motions. I-le renewed Remington's bail at $200.000, an action that drew a heavy sigh of relief from the burly Fullerton Ill· torney. · Superior Court ac1ion \1·ns ordcrc~ against Rcn1ington arter a nun1bcr of 11•itnesscs testified ·in a Santa Ana 1nunicipal court hearing that they had ~n hired to elimiriate colJflty residents involved in lawsuits agai nst the Cal Vend vending machine company. Renlington was prcsidcpt of the organization at the time the· actions were filed and while a number of threats were delivered to principals in those lav.•suits. Karate expert Gary Rollo. 21. or Garden Grove. has testified that Rem· ington ordered the killing of at least one \vitness and has pleaded guilty to charge..<> that he \1'as hired by Re1nington to perform 1hat function . Hollo , a bi! pl<iyrr in th e ··Kun~ l"u" television series. is to be SC'ntcnced Aug. 14. Hr ha~ promised to appear ns a pros- ecution witness in the tria l no1\' set to 01)i>n J.i days l<lll'l'. Bail fo r Remington \.\'OS originally dcnicO with th t' filin g of charges of Soliciting for nnirdcr and conspiracy lo commit rnurdcr. But Superior Court Judge Everett \\!. Dickey agrcL"<i with the defense la st \Ve<·k that a no bail attitude was "unrealistic.'' John Cocher, a man with an ll·)!ear-old daughter of his own, was one of the last persons to see the O'Keefe girl alive. He noticed the gi rl about 12:45 p.m. Fu11eral Se1·vices Set ~Ur ,.llot Stiff Pllflt 'CAN'T BLAME' MOM' Lincoln ~hool'1 Cacher Friday, on a fateful pay telephone call to her nlother at the family home at 602 Orchid A\'e . "She was upsc!," Cocher recalled from overhearing the tall. dark·haircd child on the phone . ..-.•· F 01· Slai1i Scl1oolgi1·l Linda net'dcd a ride along the onc·1nile Funeral services for slain Corona del route meandering belov1 Spyglass Hill to f\lar schoolgirl Linda Anne O'l\eefe will her flower·surroundcd home t1\·o blocks be held nt noon Wednesday in the chapel (Ir so from the Corona del Mar Post Of· at Pacific Vie\.\' ~twnorial Pa rk . fice. Visi tat ion is scheduled until 9 o'clock Her n1other couldn 't pick her up. tonight in the chapel. 2900 Pncific 'View The janitor continued his talk about !)rive. the ride home the girl wanted from ln· f{ites for· Linda Anne will be pres ided structor Sandy Hoover's Room Five typ. over by the Rev. Lawrence Fruhling, ing class. pastor of the Lut heran Church O( the "She didn't want to walk home and she l\tnster, which the O'Keere·s once at· didn't want to wait either," Cochcr tended. At one time, i\tr. and l\lrs. recalled. O'Keefe were active in the church's SUil- "You can't blame her J\lom," he ad· day school program and Linda Anne \vas SIGN OF TIMES: ded. "Girls \\1alk home eve dal'.~•~•c~-baptiied-akthe...chul!.cn._"-----~ nothing happens ... but then just look at Her home. the church, Lincoln School GAS RUSTLING SPOKANE, \Vash. (UP I) -You can tell gas is getting scarcer and more valuable because. criminals are starling to steal it . A southsidc S<'rvice station operator told Police Monday that someone had pumped more. than 1,000 gallons of ga90line out of an underground storage tanlt during the weekend. society today.'' Cocher c.:oncluded his views of a "''here she attended summer classes and sometimes cruel. untrust\.\'Orthy world by the rolling. green ~rk y,·here she ·will be telling how he used the O'Ke:ere incident buried all are within afcw blocks of each as an object lesson for his own daughter. 01her. "I sat her down and mnde her read Rev. Fruhling said J\lr. and l\1rs. that newspaper to our Whote. family," he O'Kecfe h:i.vt asked that.he read lhe 23rd explained. ·And then~ closed up Room Five and, Pslam arid verses lroll' Ecclesiates. CXC!!Pl for his jangling keys, q_Uiitly went Besides hef parents. ltichard and away. .,... Barbara O"Kcefe, ·survivors include Lin· Tbe name Linda Annt O'Keefe 3Jready tta Anne's sisters, Cynthia, 18. and Diana. had been ierrioved from lhe class rot1tcr 9, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. on the wan . Lester Beacle of Flortda. . '· . 1 ~ITES SET FOR VICTIM Lindi Anne O'KHft ' \ • -... J DAlLV PILOT " ~oastal Agency Nixes Bid ttplex Request A. proposed duplex on Bolboa Isla~ wos the ooly Ne"'J>Ort Beach casualty before the South Coast Regiona l Zone Conservation Commission ~1onday. It was denied on ground s' of incrl'ilS· ing density alter Commissioner Ronald Caspers said he •·couldn't vote to ptr- pe1uate past errors:• But eight other proposed duplexes in Newport Beach received coaS1al permits from the commission after their de- vtlopent 1greed lO provide !Yi'O parking spaces per unit. Attion on all such multl·family unils in the city had been delayed by the com· mis!iion until lt henrd frorn Nel'.·port of· ficials earlier thflt duy. ~tayor Donnld ,\!clnnis !old the com- n11ssio11 created by Prop. 2U, the const· Jllit initiative, that the city has never 11.·antcd to do\l.•nione the \\1esl Newport area from R-2. multi-famlly. City Seel{ing 'Incentive' For Eatery Parkii1g Lot 1be Ne'h1>0rt Beach City Countll will \ seek an injunction in Orange County Superior Court to force a waterfront restaurant to either find adeq\late park· ing space or close down its luncheon business. The council h1onday night voted to have the city attomey seek an injunction to force the Monterey Still restaurant, 2601 West Coast Highway, to conform with city parting regulations. 'Ibe action foUoWed what city officials described as repeated attempts to get the _ restaurant owner Giles Svehlek of Mil- waukee to confonn with city standards. The restaurant until early this year was open Only at night and used parking areas in adjacent business lots to comply with city parking standards. ·· -·- .BU(· when Svehlek bought the rcstau· Tant. its doors "''ere opened to the lunch· eon trade, city orficials said. However, ·nighttime parking spaces "''ere rilled with the Jot O'A-11ers' own customers during the day, accordin g to city aides. City attorney Dennis O'Neil said an lnjunctiop will give the restaurant no altemat~e but to find additlona1 parking or quit its lunch hour trade. • 1be city attorney said the injundion request wouJd be filed no later iha[I _ Wednesday afternoon and there would he at least ten days before a hearing on the matter could ""'e place. 'Illis would O'Donnell Says 'Nixon to Suffer Most on Hornes BOSTON CAP) -President Nixon will suffer more from charge's that U.S. tax dollars were used for improvements to his San Clemente and Key Biscayne homes than from the Watergate ~~al, former Presidential adviser Kenneth O'Donnell says. , allo"'' !he Ol'.11ers tinfc to cornply "''llh the city's regulations. he added. Restaurant anorney Richard Brown had '"no comment" on lhe city act ion, Frooa rqe I MITCHELL ... President fro1n Watergate knowledge, that Nixon didn 't know the facts. Indeed, ~fitchell said he never got to the bottom or Watergate himself, even though he acknowledged Darticipating in three meetings at which spy plans were discussed. He said he rejected them every tinl e. Mitchell said he did not want Nixon to know about the Watergate affair during the campaign. "I didn't believe thBt it '''as ap- propriate for hin1 to have that kind of knowledge, because I knew the actions he "·ould take and it would be most detrimental to his political campaign," ~litchell said. "He was not involved." Mitchell testified. "It wa s not a queslipn of deceiving the public as rar as Richard Nixon was concerned . . . I believed at that particular time, and maybe in retrospect I was wrong, it occurred to me that the best thing to do was just to keep the lid on through lhe election." Mitchell also contradicted as a "palpable, damnable lie" l\fagruder's earlier testimony that he was sho\\-'n V.'iretilp logs, arid that he had sliggested earlier this year thst Magruder might get executive clemency. if convicted for his admitted perjury in the cover·up. But the central dispute remained lhe decision mo.de at a me~tlng in Key_Bls· cayne, Fla., on March 30, 1972, where political spying·was discussed. Magruder testified that "~tr. l\titchell aareed 10 approve the projN't ... It was specifically approved for inJtial entry in- to Democratic NalionBI Committee head- quarters in \Vsshin gton ... " Mitchell's account today W'!S directly contrary to tha t testimony. Mitchell said when the spy plan came up. his reaction was : "\Ve don't need this. rm tired of hear· ing it. Out. Let's not discuss it any furl her ... In my opinion it was just as clear as that." l\1itchell said any problem about th is ~ verdict on the espionage plan was one of n1isunderstanding or or -contravention of his orders by Magruder. "While the public may not uiiderstand the complications of Watergate, it does understand paying for improvements lo the President's homes in Ca!Uomla and Florida," O'Donnell said in an interview "'ilh the Boston Herald American published today. f\.1itchell said that lo this day he re· n1ains uncertain of how the wiretapping _occurred. "1',•e never quite got to the O'Donnell served as special adviser and appointments secretary to President John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He said he is "horrHied " by talk of Im· pcachment or resignation of lhe Presi· dent as a result of the \Vatergate affair . 1towever, whca the evidence Is in, Nixon may have to make a decision to serve his nation,'' O'Donnell said. Now a management consultant and public relations representative in Boston, O'Donnell said Sen. Edward ti1. Kennedy , 0.Mass., is the Democratic party's. leading candidate for the presidential bid in 1976. "If Ted decides to run. I'll be ror him, and I 'll work for him," O"Donnell said . OIANlil COAST • DAILY PILOT bottom of it," he said. ( But he admitted that he was aware in advanC1! that .~1ogruder would Ile to the fOOeraf grand jury that conducted the original Investigation . "I had a pretty strong feeling th at his testimony was nol going to be enlircly accurate," P.1itchell said. "He did it of his own free will." ~litchell said his own rationale for going along with the cover-up was to pre· vent the public rrom becoming aware or the previous activities or lhe White House '"plumbers" group, and other "White I-louse horror stories.'' T"'O of the Watergate conspirators, E. How ard Hunt and G. Gordon Lldd y. were members of the "plumbers·• crew that burglarized the office of D a·n i e I. Ellsberg's ps).rchiatrist in 1971. P.fitchell said he found out about this just after the \\'atergate burf:tlary June 17, 1972. i\litchcll said he went along with asPL><:ts of the cover-U\) for fe ar lhat Niit· on 1night lose the election if the facts came out. He said he didn 't tell Nixon about the cover-up in !hei r frequent nit.-etings. Allhou&h deruity waa a conCtl'fl, the commission aDd the city have also been at odds over parking. The city requires one space per unit; the commission fa vors 2; I. Caspers, \\'ho llve.~ on Lido Isle, said lat<'r that Balboa Island Is a different matter. Denied on ! }-0 vote was Richard Salmonson's request to demolistl a single-family building ana replace It with a tv•o-story duplex at 213 Abalone.· Seven voies are needed for approval. Joining Caspers in denying It were Co1nmissloners Don Brighi of La Habra; Ilimn1on C. Fay of Marina de! Rey; .fames llayes of Long Beach and Roben llooney of Huntington Beach. Caspers is also chairnian of the Or· ange County Board of Supervisors. Commission Executi,·e Director 1.1el- vin Carpcnl{r -flfonday still \\'anted most of the \\'est Nevl'port du pleies denied. lie said increased density \\'OUld ad· versely affect tr;iffic and beach access. But when the commission appeared s:i.tisfied as long as 2:1 parking was pro- vided . Ca rpenter changed his rccommcn· datlons, subject to that condillon . Approved \Vere: -Dcmo\ilion of single-fami ly hon1c and construction of a "modified" duplex \l'ilh 2 to I parking at 1208 S. Bay Front. Balboa Island. by Shields Krutiach. It is in the R-1.5 zone. -Demolition of existing duplex to build new duplex with 2: l parking at 28th Street and \\'est Orean Front by Vic Adam s. -Th ree dtiplcxes at Balboa Pier anti East Ocean Front by James HcBd Jr. Twelve parking spaces will be provided. -Duplex at 4413 River Avenue by Chi nook ltana~a . \\'ith 2: I parking. -Duplex wi th 2: I parking at 47th Street und Seashore Drive by R. C. Todd. -Partial demolition or and additional unit to single-family structu re with 2: I par king at 6905 Seashore .Drive , by P.C. Bedor. Fair Headliner Red Buttons Set For Show Toda"· , Red Buttons headlines today 's slate of attractions at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. The movie star will perform \Vit h a J>,11ni;t or all-star musicians at 8 p.m. in the amphitheater. His -shOw is free \\'ilh the price or admission. Reduced prices are in effec t today. "Senior Citizens Day;' for all persons aged over 65. Oldtimers will be admitted for 75 CCJnts. For others admiss ion prices are $1. 75 aduJts, $1 children aged S.12, and free for chil dren under six. Highlights of the fair \\1edncsday al1!:- -2 p.m .. Sheep and Rabbit Parade, Livestock Area. -Noon-10 · p.m., Graft • and Art Demonstrations, Crafts Center. -All day, Homemaking Ide a s , California Living Building. -8 p.m., The Origiaal Coasters, Amphi lhe rater. -8 p.m., International Children's Choir, ~1all Stage. -~ p.m., Father Coughlin Boys Choir, ti1a ll Stage. Cl1ina Radiation Goes Undetected LAS VEGAS. Ne v. (UPI ) -The amount of radiation received in the United States from the Communist Chinese nu clear weapons test several weeks ago \\'SS too low to detect, the Atomic Energy Commission said ti1 on· day. China detonated a device with a yield of one to three megatons -up to three mllllon tons of TNT -and the A.EC since. then has kept an eye on a high altitude air mass moving toward this country from the test area. The mass has passed over the United States, and readings at monitoring sta- lions \\'ere "within the range of natural background " radiation -the ever present radiation produced from natural sou rces -lhe AEC said . Th• Ot•llllt ("11 OAIL Y PILOT, Wil!I "'"K" ll tomllllllll lht N~"'•·P•eu, 11 Ptlll!l1htd ov lt>t Ort1>99 '""'' P11otl1h"'9 Com1>-111v. 5~· r•lt flllllorM ltll MihMCI, MOr•U' ,,,, ...... l'tlNy. I" (OI.. M...-. ti-I ltar;1'1. Jot1111""9Mon lltKlll F.....,r•"' V111ty, L .. - l•Cl'I. ''"""'''""1-c~ .,,. s.n c.._111 Stn J!Mn C.p\11r-I>. 11nti. •I0'-1 ... 111911 11 pY'4!1MCI $tl111<1tyt -S-t yt. '"' ptlri<llMI M t;.Jl'"9 .i.tlll !1 11 I» Wiii l ty S1rffl, (111!1 M .... C:tllf91111t . tlU•. Remains of Lost Airman I lol.•rf N. W•tlll Prnllltnl 11'11 PvDlltllU J.,. II. Cvrlt y \lie• Pr.tlffrtl tl>d G.Mul ,,,_.., fholfl11 ic .... 11 Elitw Tha111tt A. M11•phi111 M ..... 1!'111 S:lll!Or L. '•'•• Krltt N..._t l t tch C:trr lid!Mr ,...,.,. ..... 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Leonard Wotni ak or the Army Air Corps was burled with full military hoOOrs". JOSI one dny shor~ of 30 years ofter he was reported missing in action In the South Pacific. lier son. :\ 20-year-old nigh t cnglnetr when his 824 Liberator wenl down, would have been 50 Inter this ye.:r.r. Six military pallbearers accompanied hi!! Oag-<traptd casket 10 St. Jude the Apostle Church In !his Oilcago suburb I and on 10 1 loly Cross Cemetery in nearby Calumet City for burial. \\'oznlak, a Chicago n.i.tive. was li.$ted us misslng in action on July 10, l!M3. The Air Force dcclartd him dead In December. 1945. Il l! motht'r °"'alted -'1nd hoped. L...1st sumn1er an oil compMy cmploye round lhe wreckage of the four-engine 82~0 bomber 12 miles from & New Guinea vilhi.ge. In it were the remaiM of 10 Amertcan nters. One \\'U Wozniak. His remains were rclurned Friday .following positive Iden· tlfication by technicians workJng in Japan, a sister said. ··~1othr.r hos been praylng for his return for 30 years," the sister, fl.frs . Dorothy Kari) of Atorri.s, Ill., said. "Now she's content." I ' - - -.;'!! • O.llr Pllef $1111 Pti.t. 41·FOOT CRUISER TOWED OFF BEACH AT EL MORRO BAY FOLLOWING BRUSH WITH ROCKS About 150 Persons Watched S1lva9• Operation Monday; Damage Estimated at $18,000 ------ ' Largest Alien-smuggle Ring Broken Vp in LA $35,000 Vessel Pulled Off Sand At El Morro Bay SAN DI EGO (Ul?l l -The lilrgest alien-s1nuggling ring ever discovered in this -country made $3 million a year by bringing up to 50 Mexicans a day into the United States illegally. red er a I authorities sa id Monday. T"·o of !he alleged leaders -0f the ring. "'omen y,·ho listed their occupations as "'aitresscs. deposited more than a quarter 1nillion dollars apiece in their bank accounts last year, authorities said. The ring -operating in Tijuana. Mex· ico. San Diego and Los Angeles1-may have smuggled as many as 15,000 illegal aliens into the United States, said Assis· tant U.S. Attorney Thomas Coffin. A three year investigation by the Im· migration and Naturalization Servic:e and the Border Patrol led to indictment of 25 persons. Coffin said. Eleven of those indicted have been ar· rested and the other 14 are believed to have fled across the border to l\.1exico, and cannot be extradited. Coffin said. lfe idenliOed the ringleaders as Arcelia Robles and Felicitas Gurrola, both Ti- juana residents with homes in Los Angeles, and Esperan1.a Dominguez, a na turalized U.S. cjtizen living in Los Angeles. ~ Froon rage l MURDER ... formation for the c o n t i n u i n g in- vestigation. A court·issued search "''arran t was signed this morning, allowing lawmen to enter Wooten's house in a hunt fo r any evidence which might link him lo the O'Keefe slaying. , Investigators also at first declined to say whether the suspect hustled aY..'ay so quickly had any link to the O'Keefe kill· ing and said only they wanted to talk to him about so1nething involving a girl. •·11e's 'not the kind' for that," remark- ed Detective Dan Disanto. The announcement th at Wooten \\'as being <1uestioned relative lo the disap- pearance of the girl "'hose body was round lying in a ditch along Upper Newport Bay came from Capt. Oyaas lll ter in ·the evening. J\lrs. Robles deposited more than $260.000 in her bank account last year, and Mrs. Gurrola deposited more than $250.000, Coffin said, although both listed their occupation as waitress. Miss Dominguez. a teller at the bank "'here the other two y,·omen had ac· counts, deposited $69.000 during the &iurse of the year, he said. From rage l The 41-foot Chris.Craft cruiser beached at El Morro Bay near Laguna is in the shipyards today following a Monday night salvage operation. The $35,000 "Hy-Ro" was pulled from the rock-ringed sand at about -5 p.m. l\1onday and towed decks awash to. Newport Harbor by the salvage firm Anchor t>.tarine. There, it was put in dry dock. An estimated 150 persons watched in· eluding some who parked illegally on Coast Highway and were directed to McWHINNEY .. • leave by the California Highway Patrol. case and Derek ha~ had a Jong· and distinguished career in Orange County government ." Judge Flynn similarl y rejected ·at· torney Al Stokke's argµment that Fu· jita's role in the $10,000 shakedown of ~1ilc Square farmer l\Jurai was very muc h less than that of the Westminster councilman. A jury in JUdge Flfnn's courtroom lasJ_ month threw out bribery charges but convicted both men of grand tK<;f nd conspiracy after Mur'ai testtnea tha he was pressured into paying them $5,000 in, cash. Murai al.so testified that he was The big cruiser is owned by Hyman Rosen of Riverside. It was beached Sun· day afternoon arter striking rocks at Lnguna 's Abalone Point. Four persons aboard escaped injury in the mishap, however, the boat sustained estimated damage of about $18,000, ac· cording to C. B. Shannep of Anchor l\tarine. Shannep said his salvage bill would be in, the area of $2.000. \•tr~ a pretty difficult job to take a big boa& :like that off the beach," Shannep said. "II came of! herd, there were three to fo~r feet of sand in it," he said. He said he had not inspected the damage te the cruiser after it was pulled ordered after a series of meetings and up following salvage, but under most taped telephone conversations with both circumstances, the propellers and &hafts men to hand over a further $5,000 in the-.... "'·ould have been forced up through ·the form or a check made payable to county hull. after being beiiched so long. Supervisor Robert Battin's camp"algn Salvagers waited until high Ude Mon- fund. day night and pulled the boat from the The grand jury indicted both men after sand with a commercial tug boat. Flota· taking Batlin's testimony and clearing lion equipment kept the boat from sink- the county supervisor of any possible in· ing to the bottom. volvement in the shakedown scheme. "Another tide and we'd a had to break Ca pizzi made it clear today that the it up and haul it off in a truck. We were actions -0{ l\1cWhinney aild Fujita could fort unate." Shannep said. have done a great deal to damage Bat-Attempting sa lvage operations Sunday tin 's reputation despite the grand jury's night were unsuccessful beeause of con· action in his be haU. trary surf "''hich battered the starboard ti1urai told the jury that he was side of the craft, smashed out windows pressured by Mcwhinney after he learn-and lhe interior of the sleek cruiser. ed that there \Vas a good possibility that Shannep described the Abalone Point he could lose his lease on 215 Mile Square areas as "very treacherous" Park acres de voted to his strawberry "I personally have taken three to four crops. boats off that beach," he said. PASSWORD • • • A good word passed around about a business is invaluable. A bad word can 6e unfortunete. " Our growing success in the past IS yeart hes been due to · the "good words" and referrals sent to us by our customers. No amount Of advertisfn9 can replace 1 personal recommendation. We are not infallible, but we ere working towards that goal by 9 ivin9 our customers the best 11rvice •nd quality pcuiblt. ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Plac•ntla A••· COSTA MISA 646-4831 HOUlS: M ... Tllrv THn., t Iii 5:30 -'RI .. t ,. t -SAT., t :lO ,. 5 • I " I \ I ~ • .. • Today's Final N.Y. Stooks VOL. 66, NO. 191 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1973 c TEN CENTS Judge Gives Mc Whinney Terin i1n State Pri~on By TOM BARLEY CM .... Olltr rl~ Slliff Fonner Westminster Mayor Derek Mcwhinney today was f1Cntenced to state prison for one to JO years for his role in the Mile Square Park shakedown of stFawberry grower George Murai. His . cqnvjcted associa te, f o r m e r \Vestminster city pl.aMer Tad Fujita, .>4 , was sen~ to Orange County ';Jail for six mooths and fined $2,500 after Orange County Superior' C0urt Judge John Flynn suspended a state prison term. Lawyers for both men immediately fil· • 0 ed notices ·of appeal and posted bonds that will Jmure the freedom of their clients pending appellate court action. Judge Flynn followed the language of toughly-phrased probation reports and a · demand for maximum punishment by prosecutor Michael capiu.t in a sen-- tencing session that left McWhlnney's at· tractive wife and his mother sobbing in their courtroom seats. The judge rejected repeated appeals of clemency this morning and refused lo sentence either man in such a \Vay that his sentencing, barring suceess of an ai> e peal, can later be reduced t() a mlsde- tneanor. ~ As the sentence oow stands, both men will be stripped of public oUice and barred from ever holding such office again, Gapizzi said. .. That was a very important point and J'm glad the judge saw it that way," he added. Judge FlyM handed down the sen- tences on the grand theft and conspira cy convictions despite an eloquent appeal from Mc\\lhinncy's lawyer Joseph Ball: .. There must be so me soul in you r honor. • Ill , • , UPI TtlffMle FORMER ATTORNEY GENERAL TOOK HIS TURN BEFORE SENATE WATERGATE INVESTIGATING PANEL John N. Mitchell Said He Never Informed President f'.ilixon of Bugging or Coverup Plan Controversial Annexation Debate to Re11e 'v A controversial appHcation to annex 3.7 acres on Del P.far Avenue to the city ol Costa Mesa is back before the Local Agency Formation Commission Wed· 'nesday. Known as the Maschmeyer property. the parcel is east of Santa Ana A venue in the strip area between Newport Beach and Cosla Mesa. The LAFC denied the annexation last riionth because of protests by the Orange Qlunty Airport Comm ission and the ·Airport Land Use Commission of the county. H was coo tended that the prcr posed condominium development \vas within the airport's "noise zone" and could lead to later protests by residents concerning jet Oights. , Arriish Faniily Stranded But Hopes Still Hi gh SHINGLETON, hfich. !UPI ) -An AmiSh family, confident thal "God will supply our needs," has spent three days sl randed Jn a desolate area between two small upper peninsu1a communities, but hoped to continue their journey west by covered wagon today. . Although their horse was lame and they had no other way of moving the wagon, the four Athens, Maine, residents steadfastly refused to hitch a ride from a motorized vehicle in adherence to their religious belief. bring both horses along, using one as a , spare. ·The first horse went lame last Satur· day and the Churches had y,·aited since that time, along Highy,·ay l\128 bet y,•een , Shingleton and Seney. camping along the Driggs River in a rough, heavily wooded area. State police at the hfunising Post. 28 miles west of the campsite, sai d they \~-ere powerless as the famil y refu sed the help of tow trucks or other motorized vehicles. The family lcfl !11a inc in !hei r covered "·agon la st year for l\lont<ina. :iveraging 25 miles a day. please , be compassionate to t hi s dedicated public servant. "Do not bar him Crom ,public ofrice," Ball said, "No one has ~n hurt in thi s case and Derck has had a long and distinguished career in Oran~e Coon1y government." Jud ge Fl ynn similarly rejected <it· torney Al Stokke 's argument that f'u. jite 's role in the $10.000 shakedown or l\·li le S(1uare far1ner l\Iurai \\'as very rnu ch less than that of the \\'cstn1instcr councilman. A jury in Judge Flynn's courtr0Qn1 last Mitchell 'l\:ept 'Nix~11 ·111 Dari{' ~ \VASl-ll NGTON (APl -Former Atty. Gen. John N. l\1 itchcll today denied sworn testimony that he approved the \\'atergate wirctapP.i ng, and said he did not tell President Nixon of campaign in· volvcmcnt or cover-up for fear of cri~ piing lhe 1972 re-election effort. h1itchell told the Senate \Vatergate committee he ~~nt along with cover-up operations designed ro keep the lid on the \\•iretap story and \\'h ile House domestic surveill_ance activities, to avoid "scarring the presidency .'' He described don1estic spy plans as "\\lhite •louse horror stories," and said their disclosure during the campaign could have been even more significant than \Vatergate ilse!f. The former attorney general and cam- paign manager . once rated the man closest to Nixon himse lf. said he decided to k.eep v.•hat he knew of '\Vatergate from the President. t\1itchell said 1hat to his· knowledge. Nixon was not aware of the \Vatcrgate story until long aflcr the eleclion. He said he did not believe Nixon knew , adding under questioning that belier was "baSed solely on my association with the President and not on conversations on the affinnativc side of the subjctt 1na1 - !cr."' Accon111anied by his :ittornr.y but nl)l hy his 1\'ife. l\lartha. tllilchc ll spent two h0urs a11sY1ering c1uestio11s pul Oy rhc committt!c counsel al the televised hc<1r· ings. ~le disputed key element s i11 !he testimony of Jcb Stuart l\1agruder. once an aide, who has said Mitchell approved the politica l spy plan and authorized a $250.000 budget. t\1itchell insisted he actually vetoed the plan. Mitchell said it wa s his very strong opinion, based on his encounlers with Nixon and his own decision lo shield the President from Watergate knowledge, th at Nixon didn't know the facts. Ind eed. t\Iilchell said he never got to the bottom of \\'atergate himself. even 1hough he acknowledged participating u1 three n1eetings al whic.h spy pl;ins were· !Set l\llTC ll ELL, l'age 21 • I . '" • ·. { The ci ty is resubmitting the annexation at the request of the property owner. It is anticipated !hat the number of apartments y,·ill be reduced and a pro- mise made that they will be sound proof· ed. Then early today , v.•ith a raintxnv displaying its colors above. Ronald Church lanCed his horse's hoof and removed the stone that had caused it such discomfort. 11c hoped to have his family back 6n the road today. Although declining to ta k e ad· vantage of modem cOJJveniences, ~·Ir. and Mrs. Church and their two daugh\.f!r~ did accept food from sympatl)etic residents. Mit~hell Quips When the LAFC turned down the an· nexation they did it ll'lfbout prejudice which allows lbe application to be resub- mitted within one yea r. One of lhe families contributed a horse the same size as the lame horse to pull the Wllgon. The Churches planned to Red Buttons Headlines , Co11nty Fair Festivities Red Buttons headlines today's slale ol attractions at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. • The rnovlc star will perform wtth, a band o! all·star musicians at a p.m. In the amphitheater. l:Us show is free with the prlce or admission. Reductd prices are in errect today. "Senior Citir.ens Day," for all ptt90l'la >aed over 85. Oldtlmm w\11 be -ted for 15 ctals. • I For others admission pricts are $1.75 adults, SI ctlildren agNI &-12, and fret for children under six. llighllghts of the fair Wednesday Are : -2 p.m., Shttp and Rabbit · Parade, u ... tock Area. -Noon-10 p.m.. crart end A r l Demonstrations, Crara Center. -All day, Homanaklng Id .... C.lifomia Living Building. (!loo FAUi, Pllp Zl • Se rious A ns·wers Hard to Come Bv WASKINGTON (AP) -former AUy. Gen. John N. Mltchell testlfied before the Senate Watergate committee today. but -where was Martha? ''She's in heaven liJte all the angils," h1itchell told reporters shortly before the hearings began. "They didn"t have the righ t kind of television set for her.•· Thal was a reference to a news story last week that quoted Senate sources a!I saying the \Vatergate committee had of· rercd to provldc Mrs. Mitchell with a col- or set in a private room where she could watch the hearings. Asked Whether Martha \voultl attc.nd !be hearing, Mjtchell Mid~ "J'vc.Jlever seen her rt'.frain from anyth\og she wanted to do." Asked :;everail more times why the voluble Mn. Mitchell did not accompany him to the heorlngs. ~tltcbtll answered each time, "'She decided to stay aw_,. r don't know why. You'll have to ask her.'• Mlfchcll would not 11)' whelhor Mrs. • ~ Mitchell was in Washington or y,·ould ·oo watching the hearings on television . Mltchcll bantered with newsmen 1vhen he arrived at the hearing room 10 minutes before the eommittee's session began. Asked if he u•as nervous. i\tltctlell shook his hands and said mockingly, "Oh, yeah." A ney,·sman pointed out that hi~ hantlti were shakJng so as to make it difficult for hin1 lo light his pipe. "I didn't nolice ." ~Utchell said. Asked when he h•st talked wilh Presi- denl Nixon, ~11tchell replied , .. President who?" Martha has been quoted as saying 1hat Nixon should rts!sn over lhe Watergate scandal. thal lhe Presldenl was su r- rounded by !lats an<! that her hu.~b8:nd, Nixon's campaign manaRer In 1968 ;ind until a month after the Watergate break- In Ju t year, was prolecUng !he Preti· d!.!nt, month th rew out bribery charges but convicted bolh men of grand theft a.nd conspiracy after !\furai testified that he \~·as pressured inlO paying lhem $5,000 in cy_sb. ~l ura i al:;o tes lified !hat he "'as ordcr<'d afte r a se rie s of 1neelings and tapt•d t£'1cphonc conversa tions with bOth rhtln to hand O\'er a further $5.IXX> In lhc forn1 of ;\ l'hcck n1nd£' p:i yablc to eoun1y S11µ!.'rvisor Bubert Battin's cu1npaign f1111U . Tiu.· gr·and iury jndi('led both nicn after a HELD IN SLAYING Peter Richard Wooten R cnii:n g ton -Gets A ug . 29 Trial Date in Sc lie111e Form er N{'1...-por1 Beach l a w y e r ;\llchael Kester Renlington was ordered today to stand trial Aug. 29 on charges stemming (rom what authorities allege v.·as a scheme IG rub out key \1'ilnes.ses and pla1nti[(s opposed to him in a number of civi l aclions. Orange County Superior Court Judge Jtimcs Turner set the lri::il date and ordered Hcm inglon, 3.'l, to r£'lurn to his courtroo1n Julr 27 for hearings into a nurnbrr or prttn.i l n1011ons. Iii· r{·ncwL'(I H .. ·n11ngton 's b:.iil at S:!OO.tl<r.:t. an ac11011 thal drc11' a hCavy sigh of relief lro1n !he burly Fullcrion at· torlR'Y· Superior Courl ac1ion was ordcrt't'.I against Remington after a numbe r of 11·1lncsses 1estified in a Santa Ana nu1nicipal rourt hearing that lhcy had Ix-en· hired to eliminate county residents invo lved in la11.•suits against the Cal Vend vending machine company. ncmington was president of the organi1.ation at the lime the actions were filed and while a number or threats were deli vered to principals in those lawsuits. Karate expert Garf ROiio, 21. of Garden Grove. has testified 1hat Rem- ington ordl'red the killing of at least one \v1tncss and has pleaded guilly to charges lhut hr was hirt'<I br Rcntington to p1.·rfor1n that function. Rollo. ;1 bit 1>lr•)'1•r 1n the "Kung Fu" tc·lc11slon series. ts to be sentenced Aug. l ~. I le h;is pron1isctl to appear as a pros· "CllliOll \\'itncss in the trial no" set to op!'·tl l.i days later. \1a1I for Hcnungton "'as onginall.v dcn!£'d \\'ilh the filing of charges of solicil 1ng tor murder and conspiracy to commit murder. But Superior Court .Judge Everett \V. Dickey agreed y,·ith the defense last "'eek that a no bail attitude "'as "unrealistic." • Burglars F1Uilble Witl1 $620 Haul Burglars who dropped part of Jhelr ht:ul ln their haste to el\tapc from the prc1n1ses scooped up $620 in cash ~londay nigh1 from :'I ~lidway" Clly llquor store, Orang!' Coun1 y Sheriff's officers said. l'roprletor <.:loo Allen Rinker or ~fidway Ci1y LKjoor told <k!putiet the in· trvders cnlcrcd the rear of hls building v.1hile he wa~ bu!y serving' cu~lomers. OH/cers snfd !he burglars-swept up a number of cash bags and emptied lhc1n as lhey ran for their car. But one of the bag! tossed out du fing the fl lght COO· talncd $100 In bills. officers said. taking Batfin's testimony and clearing lhe county supervisor ot any possible in- volvement Irr the shakedown scheme. Capizzi made it clear today that the actions of ~1cWhinney and F'ujita could have done a great deal to damage Bat· lin's reputation despite the grand jury's action in his behalf. hfurai 1old !he jury that he was pressured by A-lc\Vhinncv afler he leam- cd that there "'as a goo(( possibility that he could lose his lea~c on 215 tilile Sq uare l)a rk acres devo1ed to his stra\vberry crops . Police Nab Teenager At Home Hy ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of 11'" 01lty Pllel 11.tt Peter Richard \\'ooten, a fonner Corona del Afar lfigh ScllOOI student, · h1onday v.·as arrested by Nc\\'J)Ort Bea°th police and held on murder charges in the slaying oC II-year-old Linda Anne O'Keefc. \Vooten. l8, of 2320 Second Ave., Corona del Mar. y,·as booked into Ne\\'J>()rt Beach Cily Jail. Investigators have declined to disclose \vhal led them to suspecl \Vooten. who '"3S hust led oul or his home about " p.m. - in a lightning raid by detectives y,•ho had been follo\'i·ing him. Detective Cap!. Donald Qyaas did say \Vooten knew the girl "'ho vanished Fri · day a fter leaving Lincoln Intermediate School where. she "·as enrolled in a sum· mer school typing class. During the hours and days in \\'hich in- veslii;alors exhaustively questioned hun· dreds of persons. one theory developed that she must have iPnc with someone she kn CY.'. The pattern s~med to indicate !hat the strictly-raised h1iss O'Keefe. daughter of former Sunday School teachers. y,•ould not hitchhike nor carelessly associale. \\'ilh strangers. "This \\•as the first year she was even al!oy,·cd 10 go to the beach wi thout an adult along," said Capt. Oyaas. No bail ca n be set prior to arraignrnenl in a copital case such as murder and Capt. Oyaas said today he was uncertain llOI\' soon 11 l1nurder complain t might be issue<!. Little additional information could be secured about thl' suspccl. \\'ho 11'3.S belic\'ed to ha\'c tx.'t'n i:raduated la~t yea r from Corona del ;\\ar High School. "J ust ·no occupation,· " he remarked \\•hen ask ed if \VoOl<'n \1·orkcd. The Nc v.·port Beach police helicopter could be seen ho\·ering dimly in the overcast abo,·c the \l"oodC(;i Corona de! ~1ar neighborhood as the dr'1ig~ tighten· ed to sroop up the suspe<.1. Police car r::idlos 11.·ere tuned low so me ssages could no! be overheard. Ne"·s1nen v.·ho :.potted a de1eclivc car in the ne ighborhood traveling at a good speed and assu1ned this might be !he break in the o ·Keefc case follov.'cd along. The actual arrest could not he seen 1&c 1\IUROER, Page 2) Orange Coast Weather It'll be mostly sunny \Vednesday according to the weat~ service. Those early morning low clouds and fog 1...-ill bum off earlier leav- ing the beach areas around n de· grees rising to 88 inland. I NSWE TODAY Playboy maga:i11e has on· no101ctd it is co11sidcri11g "edi· rorial ndJtU1t1ne11ls'' purt:I<Jll t to Llie U.S . Supreme Court deCi· siur11r 011 obscc11ity. bt1t tlte bold~ er f't11fho11sc maoazi11e prtdic1s "110 cllouge." Se-t .9torv. rogc 7. f;•lllOf'RI• I CllUll.... Jt.16 C.tlftkl ,, Cr--' II l>tllfl HtflCt• U IE.St9t'llll ,... t lf11l ... l•l11-l I • , .... l.mlltdl u ...... t-11 .,..,,_,_ 1• "lffl L...-.n 1J l..M, ••Y• 1 Mtw!n I M\1111•1 f'•fldt t to11t;..ti1! __ , 4, II 0•"'91 C'IMlfl!Y tt ,_,. 1•11 Stoel Mtrt.m 11 Tetrvltltll lJ '"'"'~ . WMllltf' 4 ._., """' 1).U Wtr19 MtWS f. 11 'CAN'T BLAME MOM' Llncoln School's Cother Li1icoln Sc liool . Aide Re 1n e 1nber~ M urderecl Girl Room Fi ve at Lincoln Intermediate School was empty and the clatter or typewriters manned by young girls was replaced by silence. The custodian leaned on his broom, theo~. moralized and philosophized on the fate or Linda AMc O'Keefe. John Coche'r, a man with an 11-year-old <laughter of his own, was one of the last persons to see the O'Kecfe girl alive. He noticed the girl about 12:45 p.m. Friday, on a fateful pay telephone call to her mother at the family home at 602 Orchid Ave. "She was upset," Cocher recalled from overhearing the tall, dark-haired child on the phon e. Linda needed a ride along the one-mile route meanderingl>elow Spyglass Hill to her ilowcr-surroWJded home two blocks or so from the Cofona del Mar Post Of- fice. Her mother cou1dn't pick her up. 1be janito7 continued his talk about the ride home the girl wanted rrom in- structor Sandy Hoover's Room Five lyp.. in.ir: class. r.She didn't want to walk home and she didn't want to wait either," Cocher recalled. "You can't blame her 1-lom," he ad- ded. "Girls walk home 1very day and nothing happens ... but then just look at society today." Cacher <Xlncluded his views of a sometimes cruel/ untrustworthy world by telling how he used the O'KeeJe incident as an object lesson ror his own daughter. 111 sat her down and made her read that newspaper to our whole family," he explained. · And then he closed up Room Five and, except for his jangling kef1, quietly went away. The name Linda Anne O'Keefe already had been removed from the class roster on the wall. I TONIGIIT COUNTY FAIR HIGHLIGHTS -Red Button All Star Banc!, 8 p.m. Multi-Media Jig.ht show 4. and 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 COAST COMMUNITY C 0 LL E G E BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m. COUNTY FA IR HIGHLIGHTS - Sheep and rabbit parade. 2 p.m. Art of Weaving by South Coast Weavers Guild. all day. calif. Living t}ldg. OUN•I COAST CM DAllY PllOT T ... 0.•"'J• CNll OAlt.Y I'll.OT, wlltl '°"ltfl •• (Qtntl-.... "'-""'·"'"" 11 -.i1-"' ,... O.•..,. GHii Potbll""l"'J ~. s.ci.· r1t1 tdlt1Dn1 ••t PUbl~Nd. MOfld1y tl\routll ~rkt1y, t.... 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"'"'*' ef "'"'' .... -· "'°"" c .... -"'°' NW If C•ll MoH, Callfofnt.,. ~"°'"" .., urrlo! It" rnenlhf'fJ ., """ u .u l'Nl'llflll'1 rn!lltlt? ••llMllOlll tlM -"''~" • •• Paclf lc View Murdered Girl's • Fun era Funeral services for 11lain Ccrona del fl.1ar schoolgirl Linda Anne O'Keefe will be bcld at noon Wednesday in the chapel at Pacific View l\lemorlal Park. Visilution Is !cheduled untll 9 o'clock tonight in the chapel, 2900 Pacific . View Drive. Rites for Linda Anne will be presided over by the Rev. Lawrence l'~ruhling, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the l\1aster, which the O'Kecfe's once at- tended . At one time, Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe were active in the church's Surr Fro1!1 Pqe I MITCHELL ... discussed. He said he rejected them e\•ery time. Mitchell said he did not want Nixon to -know ·aoout the \Vatergate a(fair during the campaign. "f didn't believe that it was ap- propriate for him to have that kind of knowledge, because l knew the ac tions he v.·ou ld take and it would be most detrimenytl to his political campaign,:' t.1itchell said. "He was not involved," l\iitchell testified. "It was not a qu~sti?n of deceiving the public as far as .Ri chard Nixon was roncemed ... I behevcd at · that particular time. and maybe in retrospect I v.·as wrong, it occurred to me that the best thing to do W3:5 j~~l to keep the lid on through the election . Mitchell also contradicted as a "palpable, damnable lie" Magruder's ·e·arlier testimony-that -he was shown wiretap lop, and that he had s,uggested earlier this year that Magn.ider might get executive clemency if convicted for his 'admitted perjury Jn the cover·up. But the central dispute remained the decision made at a meeting in Key Bi!- cayne Fla., on March 30, 1972, where poJ,iilial spying was discussed . . Magruder testified that "Mr. Mitchell agreed to approve the pro}~t ... It ~as specifically approved for m1tlal entry 1n· to Democratic National Committee head- quarters in Washington .. :' Mitchell's account today was directly contrary to that tesUmony. Mitchell said when the spy plan came up. his reaction was : "We don't need this. l 'm tired of hear- ing it. out. Let's not discuss it any further ... Jn my opinion it was just as clear as that." Mitchell said any problem about th is verdict on the espionage plan was one or misunderstanding or of con travention of his orders by Atagruder , l\iitchell said that .-f:o this day he re- mains uncer.tain of bow the wiretapping occurred. "I've never quite got lo the bottom of it," he SJ!id. But he admitted 'that he was aware Jn advance that Magruder would lie to the federal grand jury, tpat conducted the original. investigation. "I 'had a pretty strong feeling th at his testimony was not going to be entirely accurate," Mitchell said. "He did it or his own rree will." Mitobtll said h1s own rationale for gQing along with the cover-up was to pre· vent the public from becoming .aware of the previous activities-of the White House "plumbers" group. and other ''White House ·horror stories.'' Two of the Watergate conspirators, E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, were members of the "plumbers" crew that burglarized the office of D a.n i e l Ellsberg's psyChiatrist in 1971. ~11tchell said he found out about this just after the Watergate burglary June 17, 1972. 10 Costa Mesa11s To Stand Tiial On Dope Charge Ten persons indicted by the Orange Ccunty Grand Jury after a Ccsta M~sa drug raid tha t ended with the wounding of tWo la\vmen have been ordered to face trial Aug. 15 in Superior Court. Judge James Turner set the trial on · n1ultiple drug counts and ordered all 10 defendants to return to his courtroon1 Friday for pretrial action. Blair t.tadden AJderson. 2tl. or 2201 Pacific Ave .. Costa 1'i1e!a. is additionally indicted on charges of assault with a deadly v.·eapon following his alleged iden- tification as !he gunman who cut down tv.·o officers. \Vhittier Police U. Bradley Hoover, 32, and federal narcotics agent Leslie Ken- ney, 34, were among a rorce of Costa l\.fesa and Whittier police, Orange County sheriff's offiCt!:rS al'KI federal agents who raided lv.'o Pacific Avenue homes last J\.1ay 10. Officers cla im the raid <ln !he first home yielded substantial quantities of dnngerou~ drugs including cocai ne valued nl SI00,000. They said they then entered lht Alderson home and v.·ere met by gun· fire \\·hic'h fe!IM lfoover and Kenney. Both men have since recovered from !heir wounds . Listed among the defendants arc Alderson, ~1ichael \Vlll\am ~foore, 26, Oennis Lee Whitson, 2S, James Lee Johnson, 22. Robert .Klaas \Vltbaard. 20. and Judith Ann Scheeringa, 22. all of the Alderson address .. Similarly Indicted are April ~fa! •lutchirulon. 231 of t17-36th St., Newport Beach, Robert Anthony Contorelll, 26, of 2188 Pacific Avt .. Costa ~fesn, and Sttphen Craig Findley, 25, :ind Jamei Frederick Kistner, 2S, both ol Long Beach. ate day school program and Linda Anne was ba ptized at !he church. Her home, the church. Lincoln School \Yl1ere she attended summer classes and the rolling, green park where she will be burled all are within 'itew block! or each other. H:ev. Fruhling said Mr. and Mrs . O'Kcefe h::ive asked that he read the 23rd Pslam and verses from Ecclesiates. Besides her parents, Richard and Barbara O'Keere , survivors include Lin- da Anne's sisters, Cynthia , 18, and Diaµa, 9. and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Beagle of Flonaa. • From P09e 1 MURDER ... • from the reporter's and photographer 's vantage point. "I've got him," Detective George Coelho said moments later. No news photographs were being permitted or Wooten later l\.!onday during the booking and jalling procedure, -ap- parently as a security measure. Detectives questioned the suspect's mother P.1onday night but did not indicate today whether this provided any solid in- formation for the c o n t i n u i n g in- ves tigation. A court·issued search warrant v.·as signed this morning, allowing lawmen to enter \Vooten's house in a bunt for any evidence which ·might link him to the O'Keefe slaying. lnvestig~tors also at first declined to say whcther·tbc slispect hustled away so quickly had any link to the O'Keere kill- ing and said' only they wanted to talk to him about something invol\ting a girl. "lfe's 'not the kind' ror that ," remark- ed Detective Dan Di santo . The announcement that Wooten was being questioned relative to the disap- pearance of the girl whose body was found lying in a ditch along Upper Ne~'port Bay came from Capt. Oyaas later in ,the evening. Bible Crusading Taking lt.s Toll On Billy Graham MI NNEA1'DLIS, Minn. (UPl l -·Age and the pace which has kept evangelist Billy Graham preaching the Gospel since 1947 may finally be taking their toll. Graham bas told a news conference that the upcoming lo-day upper Midwest crusade-wbJch begins Friday at llie Min- nesota State Fairgrounds in St. Paul "may be one or the latter stadium crusades." "I'm physically unable to do 11t," Graham said. The evangelist, who bas drawn millions to his crusades for 25 years, is now 55. He said that the flamboyant style that has bee.n his trademark take5 too much out of him. He said the animated technique has got to become more subdued because he can't preach "from second base anymore.'' • The refe'rence was to the holding of crusades in ball parks, which were £re· quently the only facilities large enough to hold the, crowds be drew. Graham hinted some of the changes he sees in the ruture crusades may be in· itiated in hiinnesota. Other changes in- volve more use of television and a gradual tendency towards teaching and speaking in smaller groups around the country. O'Donnell Sa ys Nixon to Suffer Most on Homes BOSTON (1\P) -President Nixon will · suffer more from charges 1hat U.S. lax dollars v.•cre used for improvements to his San Clemente and Key Biscayne homes thiin (rom the \Vatergate scandal, former Presidential adviser Kenneth O'Donnell says. "While the public may not understand the complications or Watergate, It docs understand paying for improvements to the President's homes in California and Y.'lorlda.1' O'[}()nnell said in an interview with the Boston Herald American published today. O'Donnell served as special adviser and appointmen1s secretary to President John F, Kennedy and Lyndon 8. John900. •le said he ls "horrified" by talk of lm- penchment or resignation of the Presi· tltnt as a result of the \Valergate affair. "However. when the evidence is In, Nixon may have to make a decision to Strvc his n;i lion," O'Donnell said. N<l\v a management consultant and public relations repnsentatlve ln Boston, O'Donnell said Sen. Edward ~1. Kennedy, 0-r.1ass., ii the Dl?mocrallc party's leading candidate for the preaidenUal bid In 1976. D1U1 ,llel Sl•lf 'IW"' 41 -FOOT CRUISER TOWED OFF BEACH AT EL MORRO BAY FO~LOWING BRUSH WITH ROCKS About 150 Persons Watched Salvage Operation Monday; Damage E1timated at $18,000 $35,QOO Vessel Pulled Off Sand ·At El Morro Bay Largest Alien-smuggle Ring Broken Up in LA The 41-foot Chris-Craft crUiser beached at El Morro Bay near Laguna is in th e shipyards today following a P.1onday night salvage operaJion. The $35,000 "Hy-Ro " was pulled from the rock-ringed sand at about 5 p.m. l\fonday and toy.ied decks ' awash to Newport Harbor by the salvage firm Anchor Marine. The re, it was put in dry dock . An · estimated 150 persons watched in- cluding some who parked illegally on Coast Highway and were directed to leave by the California Highway Patrol. The big cruiser is owned by Hyman Rosen of Riverside. It was beached Sun- day afternoon after striking rocks at Laguna's Abalone Point Four persons aboard escaped injury in the mishap, however, the boat sustained estimated damage or about $18,000, ac- cording to C. B. Shannep of Anchor ¥arine. . Shannep said his salvage bill would be in the area of $2,000. "It's a pretty difficult job to take a big boat like that orr the beach, .. Shannep said. .... , "It came orf hard, there were three to four feet of sand In it," he said. He said he had-not inspected the damage to the cruiser after it was pulled up following salvage, but under most ~ circumstan~, the propellers and shafts would have been forced up through the hull after being beached so lorlg. Salvagers waited until high tide Mon- day night aod pulled the boal from the sand with a commercial tug boat. Flota- tion equipment kept the boat from sink- ing to the bottom. "Another tide and we'd a had to break it up and haul it orf in a truck. We were fortunate," Shannep said. Attempting salvage operations Sunday night were unsuccessful because or con· trary surf 't\'hich battered the starboard !ide of the craft, smashed out windows and the interior of the sleek cruiser. Shannep described the Abalone Point areas as "very treacherous" ''I personally have taken three to !our boats off that beach," he said. SAN DIEGO (UPI) -The largest alien-smuggling ring ever discovered in this country made $3 million a year by bringing up to 50 Mexicans a day into the 3 Fair Workers Injured as Car Slams Into Pole Three persons were seriously injured early today when a car CaJT)'lng operators of an Orange County Fair booth slammed into a utility pole on Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. PoliCt!: said the accident occurred when the driver, 31-year-old Lehualani A. Paishon of Norwalk, took her eyes off the road to look into the rear view mirror because she thought she was being rollowed. The ·impact demolished the car, brought down a live wire but did not shear off the pole. Medi~I officials at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital said today that the Paishon woman and passenger Tina Shelby, Lynwood, were· in serious con- dition. Listed in critical condition because of internal injuries she suffered in the 3 a.m. crash is Yazrnin Martinez; a 17- year-old girl from Bell. A fourth passenger identified as Carol Weisner of Artesia was treated and released. Police said the four fai r workers were returning to their mote l when the ac- cident occurred. From Pqe 1 FAIR ... -8 p.m.. The Original Coasters, Amphitherater. . , . -8 p.m., International Children s Choir, Mall Stage. -9 p.m., Father Coughlin Boys Choir, Mall Stage. PASSWORD • • • .. A good word passe d around about a business is invaluab le. A bad word can be unfortunate . United States illegally, r ed er a I authorities said Monday. Tv;o of the alleged leaders of the ring, women who listed their occupations as waitresses, deposited more than a quarter .million dollars apiece in their bank accounts last year, authorities said. The ring -operating in Tijuana, Mex- ico, San Diego and Los Angeles -may have smuggled as many as 15,000 illegal aliens into the United States, said Assis- tant U.S. Attorney Thomas Coffin. A three year investigation by the Im- migratioo and Naturalization Service and the Border Patrol led to indictment of. 25 persons, Coffin said. Eleven of those indicted have been ar- rested and tbe other 14 are believed to have fled across the border io Mexico, and cannot be extradited, Cofrm said. He identified the ringleaden as Arcelia Robles and Felicitas Gurrola, both Ti- juana residents with tx>mes in Los Angeles, and Esperanz.a Dominguez, a naturalized U.S. citizen living in Los Angeles. Mrs.· Robles deposited more than $260,000 in her bank account last year, and Mrs. Gurrola deposited more than $250,0oo, Coffin said, although both listed their occupation as waitress. Miss Dominguez, a teller at the ~ where ·the~ ottier two women bad ac- counts, depos:ited $69,000 during the course of the Year, he said. Coffin said the ring bought authentic papers, issued by U.S. authorities to Mexicans to enter. the United Stttes, fiom their legitimate ~arers, and Used them to bring in other persom. He said the operaUon was the largest ever broken up by the lmmigralloo and Naturalization Service. - No attempt was made to hide the aliens, who were driven aaoss the border at the Tijuana-San Ysid ro, crossing point, because they carried authentic enlry papers, Coffin said.· ~lrs. Robles and l\irs. Gurrola would 1neet their custom ers at the lmpala Hotel in Tij'Uana, and drive them across the border to a "safe house" in San Diego or Los AngeleB, sometime.! brin~­ ing in 40 or 50 persons a day, Coffm said. I Our grow ing success in the past 15 year~ has bee n due lo the "good words" end re ferrals se nt to us by our customers. ALDEN'S • No amou nt of advertising can re place a person al recomme ndation. We are not infallible, but we are working towerds l~el goel by giving our customers the best service end quelity possi ble. CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 Placentia Awe. COSTA-MI U. ' 646-4831 "If Ted decides to run, I'll be for hln1, Houas: Matt. Tin 'lllun., ' to 5:10 -NI., f to f -SAT .. f :JO te I an1I I'll work ror lllm ," O'Donnell said. I!., ______ .;;;;..;,;;;..;.;,;;;~..;.-..;..;. ____________ .., __________ _ ' I . . 4