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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1970-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaJ t I er --- ~ , . • • s-on~ ' . re-a ' . Dance~flall Owff-er .. Clai1ns~ DAILY PILO T •. , • ' • .. ! • Politics · fli S1UJP@,asion .... . "J,;•· t ..• * * * 1oc * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 18, .1970 ,. • -. • B:adhain . Freeway Nerve Gas Ship Statts- 'fo ·eapsize ABOARD THE USS HARTLEY (AP) ~ Water poure;d into the hold of the dilapidated Liberty ship LeBaron Russell Briggs today and the hulk began sinking With .its controyersial .load. o( nerve gas. An eight-man team of specialists spent about two hours aboard· the ship prepar- ing it for scuttlin&. Then they turned wheels on the deCk opening seven valves deep in the hold of the rusting vessel. Sea water began flowing in at 8:45 a.m. (PDT) and the slow si11king process began. Navy Capt. A. G. Hamilton, in charge of the sLnking operation, estimated_ th!! Briggs would take four to six hours to disappear beneath the waves and another 30 minutes to plummet 16,000 feet to the bottom in the munitions disposal area 283 miles east of Cape Kennedy, Fla. Going down with the World War II freighter were 4.18 concrete and steel vaul ts, each containing 30 rockets of GB nerve gas, a total of 12,540. One coffin holc!s a land mine containing highly toxic VX gas. Army chemical experts say the gas will be neuti'a1ized by-fuixing with se-a water when it eecapes .and will be harmless within hours. Florida Gov. Claude Kirk and a group of conservationists tried throu gh the CQUfls to halt the dumping. The Army contend ed it was necessary to dispose of the obsolete gas as soon as possible beCause it believed some of the gas already was leaking inside the vaults. This would have createq a danger of detonation if il seeped into I.he rocket propellants. the scuttling operation began almost immediately after the gas $ip arrllo'ed.at the disposal site at 6:30 a.m. (PDT) under tow by lhe commercial tu1 Elizabeth Moran . The Briggs had left the Sunny Point, N.C, military port Sunday, accompanied by ;.he destroyer escort USS Harlley and the Coast Guard cutter Men- dota. The Hartley arrived at the disposal area three hours before the.Briggs and '· ma'.rked the exa'ct burial spot with a smoke bomb. 1 . . " . , ' ., .~. I" , , • OAl~Yfl't , T, ........... l Rescuers struggle to free James Baca, 25, Whittier, ·who w~s tra~· P.ed below ground Monday afternoon while checki~g o\lt a water main at an El Toro const~ction site nea r 2nd ai:id Aliso Streets. Aft~ er an h~ur. and a :half' unde'r' gfound, whP.re he lost· consciou~ness, Baca was pulled to the stlrface by firemen and fello w rescue work· 'ers. Re was taken to1a Tustin hospital for treatment ·and released. . ' . ' ~' . Death Gesture, Revealed ~ .~ .. ' . ';,1 ' Y0L. 4 MO. tt7, t SICTIOffS. a l'AOll • ,Bill 'Tries A . ' gain $10 Million Plan , Hi!rhoul!·~"Proj~ -Plan tJnveile-d- By TERRY COVILLE Of tM O.Hy Plitt ll•ff A $10 miJli_on hotel, apartment, shop- ping and ma'tina development for Hun· tington Harbour ,-.•.11 be outlined to Hun- tir.gton Beach Planrung-commlssioners tofiight, I Tl)e -proposa). In<ludes two ll·story towers, four three-story a ·p a r t m e n t bup9ings, ~ four story office, a shopping area ·and cI'eaUon of a peninsula and 1 matjna along Pacific Coast· Highway -., . -. 'Dance Hall . - Appeal' Set ·On Suspension between Anderson Street and Admiralty Drive. "We call Jt tht: Sunset Bay project," A.M. Lurie, president of Real Property Manag~ment, luc., the -•verly !!ills firm v•'".:!l plans to b. .., said this morning. "It should run in exceas of $10 million. We hope to build it over the next five years," Lurie said: Planning commissioners will be faced with two requests regarding the huge development ·ing their 7 p.m. meeting. Gulf Oil Cor .,oration, co-developr of the Sunsel. Bay project, is asking for comn ..... ~al and apartment zoning on the 35.6 acres, while Laurie's company is seeking a variance to allow the 11-story towers and the four-story or::ce building. The city limits construction heights to three stories wl'.hout a variance. Commlssionrs will later consider a By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI variance for a 17-story retirement tower ot 111• o.nr Plitt 111tt 00 the property of the First chriSUan William B. "Bill" Robertson charged Church, south Of Adams Avenue between Monday night that a city order placing Matn and' 17th streets. The requests" Seal ·Belich'& MarJha Palace on would gjve the city its three tallest high &'Uspension and probation was poll~cally rise buildings. . motivated aod vowed he wotild appeal the The SunSet Bay project includes crea- de~lon to ,the City Council. lion of an island fo: the apartmen~ untts. Silence fell in the large McGaugh "We woUld dredge· out harbors around School . aud1torium when Robertson a ap. exisUni ,peninsula," Lurie explaJried, powerfUI former gambling .figure, m~de "leaving the island connected:by a thin the announcement at. another crowded strip of land: 11 meeting of the City Council. 1 An 11-story ap;artment complex would His dan~ hall, ,loCated near the city be placed in the center of the propoaed limits, was pla~ on twO week's 5.79-acre island. There would also be four suspension and a year's probation for three-story apartment b,uildinga with 280 allegedly ~mJtUng, ii:& patrons. to. stay one to three bedrOOnl uillls. jhere Intoxicated, engage in lewd .and ~·"I'he Island will be an adult com· disorderly conduct and a'llowlng persons lfrtlnlty. No children,". Lurie said. ·~e older th;n 20 to enter the Saturday night pllit semi-subtefranean parking on It ·ind teen dabces. a tleck for tennis courts with plirklng "A portlon of tllis (decision) was under that." ~ · • Committee ' . ' . . .1lleets Aft,er .. FoutD~lqys ByL.PETER~ Of tllt 0.llY l'llet II_,. Finally, maybe, the. Senate TransPor- tation Committee Will meet Wednesday t • to decide the fate of the Badham bill • - which would kill the Ne)VPort Beach segment of the future Pacific<~ Coast Freeway. ~.fter four postPJ:>nemepts, the com- mittee is scheduled to meet in special session at 2 p.m. for he·arinp on the measure. Committee approval WOijld likely give the volaWe bill sufficient impetus to clear the Senate. It already bu been ~ pamMI. in the Assembly . Senate action on the measure wotild probably come Thursday, if the Senate committee blesses it with a favorible recommendation. If it does not, the bill will·nev~ get to the Senate floor. Countless Orange Coast area Interests . are expected to be in Saaamento for tbe hear~. most of them standing together against Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (&Newport Beach), sponsor o1·the bill, and ' Newport Beach interests, who ~ant .. the freeway off the coastline. · New:port residents oppose<t to the freeway route aren't waiting for the out- come of committee action, however •• Monday a Citbena' Coofdlnatlng Com-· mtttee filed a noUc.e with the city clerk's office declaring it will circulate petitions to force the city council to rescind lta n:· ilting freeway agreement: The groop also is circulating peUtlons . that would force the, city to ccind\,lCi a • , referendum before It' ~ted any future ~ (See FREEWAY, Pip.I) l" ' ... Oraage <:out politically' motivated," said the 71·year There would also be:75 to'f(lthouse unita 014 Robertson, without going into de tall . and 75 boat slips on the Isla..,. 'The IOWn . The morhlng' log )nay, chill , the' • · Exactly what that means will be houSes WOufd be for rent,•Ltnif1lndlcated. lair a little more Wedneaday, but 1disclosed by the dance hall operator at On the Janet adjoining Pacific Coast • the Sun will tike over ln the after- 7:SO p.m. Aug. 26 before a public appeals Highway, Lurie plans an .11 .. story, teo.. nO<>rl: along the 'coast where the hearing at. McGaugh SChool. room hotel, aod a ,our story office mercury will stop at 72 de~.·· ;:. d Robertsoth n m~ newspaper headllnes building. L • Make it 88 for ihland areas. 1 .. urmg e·early •so•a ror his operauon of . "The .~\ .would be · cloitr· to the . INSWE ro· DAY a poker p~lace and for his later etforts to highway, Lurie said. , . reinstate gambling in the city. A nelg' i:.""rhood ........ pi .... cente i '·. I, The eight-man ctew of speclalista went by small boats from the Hartley and the Mendota.to· prw,Me lh ship for:..s.iniioa:' -:-iffie Tirst lbing they dldWiS&o-be10w deck where lhe nerve gas coffins were atored and Checked six rabbits who })_ad been the only passengers on the old' LOS ANGELES UPI )t~~~a Ka.lilr,.· -.,.!l!l!'HllOSg>i,i ""as"\ked her if Manson bad com- an sa ay at w · ! she was test!-munkated to her in slin:S s while she was fylng on the witness staod Charles QI) tht stand and she rei>Jied· that he had. -Tbe-gamtilln"'1illl-w&rtlien kMwn as . . ~·Yr. ...."}' ~16• • r, n ·Tht two favorites, Intrepid ". th '• staMant-.filhlorr,-.td--1t-on·1our~ -..,tll vatll!n , •quar~ bf''-'""-"'"'.,.· H.,..,._. -A.I e Air ~ort Cl\ib. Today the aame LO {Ive a~e.. of ta.nd.,A s~clalty shop Jthe-""Jirst eliminatio .. 1 1~ ... ;.,.11~~1 trilghter. • "We'.ve got six ~althy rabbits here," one of the team radioed. lf lhe rabbit& bad been dead or ill, it would have in· dicated a possible gas leakage. Then the team rigged hydrophones and depth charges around the superstructure of the ship. 'The charges were to detonate under water pressure at various depths to phJpoint the sillklni rate. ' Manson made a tbrtateajng gesture as if Bugliosi asked her tO describe· the mo. he were slitting a' throat.' . . tions he had made and she .demonstra~ The key stat.witness ·iatd that Manson lMm'sltting on U~.BtaDdJ • drew his right index finger as:~ hli Bugliosi OOncluded his examination of own lhroat while she was talking and Mrs. KaSabian by asking her :*hat she then put his finger across his lips in a meant by aaythg she felt she was an sealing sort of motion. "emissary from God." The 21-year-old Mrs. Kasabian was "l feel that I am doing the will or God. winding up'her testimony on a 17th day What has been done wu wrong. I did on the witneu stand under examination wrong, too. by deputy district attorney Vincent "I am truly repentant for It. My-being Bugliosi. here testllyln& Is my repentan<e." ~· building "":"uses the Marina Palace. area is planned next to the water: on an--. . •• '...... ? ~~ told the ....Gity C6unctl bis , other four acres. , se~ tcho wiU ~feM the Amen- ;maln reason for apPeal•waa'a-November 11We also want to build a three-acre ca 1 Cup; Boating Page 19. 11166 ammendment to the· ordinance restaurant next to the water and ,.e'ra 11rt1tt ' Mitt• , • governing dance hall operations which considertng some type of yacht club ~"::!' u, : :: ,...,. •: provide• that once a license ls suspended 'facility for Huntioiton H a r b o u r ci..tHllll "'" N•n.1 """ 4.J • ... - • oc revoked no renewal may be made for resident!," Lurie el)>lalned. . 1 r~~ :: :.;:: :::: • 1: one year. Ano~ 280 COtMlercial boat1 aUpg. • ~ ...,._, • '""' . , .. ,,. ,'!· • "They wouldn't do that to a grocery with atJJo!nlng boat shops 1nd .facilihes ::=.!..::' .. ~ ~=....MlrUfl 1 .. ~ ... ( store or a gas a:taUon," Roberbon said. is atso planned for l the mainland side ~ 1 .. n 1llt.tm ... , • r • He alao charged that the order, ren-of Sunaet Bay. A•. couple of "..,llDJll Z":.r. :: ...._ 4 dered by interim city manager Dennis be.aehu1replanned.aloogtba~cbao-~".__, :::;-'4..,....,1~ (Boe MARINA, P11e II ft!ls• I.Urie aaid. ~ .__.__.;... _______ ..Jr ' t I I ~LY PILOT s • Rift Widelu Israeli Delaying On Talks Feared . . ly U.,... Preus 1• .. ollonol lsr .. 1-11 Ubly to reJisl U.S. J>"Ssure and d<jaY formal •Pl'ointment Of a re~ve lo tl)e Middle Eut peace tallcHttllll lhe malier Of _,..fire viola· tions.1a *ued, political aourc:u_ 1aid to- day. Israeli Mwspapers SI.id the rill between Washington and Jerusalem has •widened dramatically in lhe 11 dJys since the cease..firt wtnt into effect. Political 10Urces in Jerusalem said the U.S. government appears to h a v e un· derestimated the lf•vity with which Israel views the alleged movement of Soviet antiaircraft rnilliles closer to the Egyptian Sue: Canal front. rsrael ls expected lo delay tmy participation in peace. talb until ita charges are answered, political sources uid. There also were differences in the Arab camp, with Egypt and Iraq accusing each other of harassment. The semiofficial Cairo newspaper Al Abram said Iraqi authorities arbitrarily amst.ed five Egyptians in Baghdad and imposed a siege on the EgypUan em· bassy, searcbtng everyone who entered or left. . '!be official Balbdld radio said EiYr> Uan intelU~ tried to kidnap an Iraqi emboJoy offlctal lo Cairo. The pro.Iraqi Belrul newspape< Al·KUah said the Iraqi emblsq in Catro was under siege by Egyptian intelllgen~. ' Relations be:tween the two nations have deteriotated since late Ju ly when Egypt accepted U.S. peace proposals for the Middle East and Iraq rejected them. A 90-day cease.fire went into effect between Egypt and lsrael II days ago Wt Israel continued Monday to cllarge Egypt with vi~Ung the agreement b y 1tnngtlltnln1 Ill ml"U' positions alonJ !he Suez Canal. Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban :riticized lhe 4 United States for ques- Uoning Israel's complaints of violations. •oo the one hand, our adversaries en- ianger our security and on the other our ~riend! impugn -Our accuracy and sln4 terity,'' ...he said. "We must get vin· tlcat,ioo on this latter paint." Israel said Egypt moved Soviet-made IAM2 and SAM3 antiaircraft missiles :loser to the canal shortly after the :ease-fire began Aug. 1 and had since 11oved more in. Palestinian guerrillas, who have ig- )Ored the cease.fire and have conliooed 1uacks on Israel. are involved in tiscussions with both Egypt and Iraq. Vasser Arafat, chief of the Al-Fatah iuenilla organization, met with Iraqi f:aders in Baghdad Monday for what !aghdad radio said were talks on the 'serious &ltu.atlon" in the Middle East. Baghdad radio repeated today lraq has From Pflfle 1 MARINA ... :oortemarthe ll not provided by the city IOde and t.berefore illegal. Robertaori, whose cOnveraatton with the :lty Council was recorded and amplified 1y a barrage of electronic equipment set ip below Ute st.age, caused a momentary uror earlier at City Hall when two coun- dl.meo objected to the equipment. Councilmen L I o y d Gummere and larold Holden repeatedly asked the ,quipment be removed but were outvoted 1y the other three council members. When the meeting was finally ad- ourned to the larger school auditorium. tobertlon's ua!Jtanta moved in several Dicrophooes, a tape recorder and a huge peaker·ampllfler to ~d the aesaion. Robertlon said the r e c o r d I n g quipment was necessary becau~ hls ap.. eal wa, pending and added. "f don't fant any.mlaltatementa to be made.'' DAllY PILOT N....,•rt l eMlrl H1.tfqt .. l elCll l.9t•N ... ,.. k •11tel11 f.elef c .. ,. Mt•• S. CIMnN l)JIAHOI (OAlT l'UlllSHIHO COM ',\11'1' ••D••' H. W••4 _ 1"rt1,. ... 1 .... ,.,.u1111r J.,. k. Co;t1tl \/let l'rt1.11.,.1 IHI (k~trt Mtn11tr lhe"'•• K••~a E-11•• fko,..11 A. Mvr11hi111 MtN!lillt &Gil., Aiclrltl'tll r. Ntlt S.U111 Or•• (_,'( illlfr °"'"' a.i. ,,.,, .. , • wn1 ,,., Strnl H""'41ff .. Kiii rtll WUf .... , ..... ~ ..... UlllN htdl1 m ,., .. , ,....,..,. Mlll'lllnel• lftdl: lNll 81tdl l ::lltl""',,. kA ('lt!lllWott: lll H"1h II (.Im .... 1111•1 f plactd Ill U.000 ll'OoPI JlaUOMd la Jtrdan at the disposal of the Pilea:Unl40 guirrllhls. PoUUcal ob,.rvers lllterpreted the statement as an atltm)ft to put preuure on J~. whleb bat accepted the ceaf&'ftrt:. Riot Probe Winding Up In Laguna A special committee of inquiry Into the July 4 riot on Woodland Drive in Laglma Canyon ls expect.t to wind up lts hear· logs in LaiUD• )leach today. The committee. composed of Mayor .. Richard Goldberg, City Manarer James D. WheaWn and Vice Mayor Charlton Boyd heard eight witnesses, including Woodland residents, police officers and other interested citizens in a day-long eesston Friday. Wheaton said a "cou ple more" police _ officers are scheduled to testify today and the bearinJ, which re~pened at 10 a.m., should be concluded by noon. However, he said the oommittee'a report to the public will not be ready for ''same time." slnct ht and Goldberg mwt lea ve Wednesday for Sacramento where the Senate Transportation Com· miUee bas again scheduled its hearing on tht Badham fre!way bill . "We won't have llme to write much before then ," said Wheaton, "and since Thursday and Friday will be my last da ys here, I just can't say when the report will be WU ed." Wheaton is leaviJli to become city manager of Corona. Inquiry into _ the July 4 melee on. Woodland Drive, where units from six county agencies were summoned to quell a disturbance Involving an estimated 200 people. was demanded by the American · Civil Liberties Union which charged police had been guilty of brutality .. Police Chief Kenneth Huck, followmg a departmental investigation, said the dlaraes. ln his opinion, were pnfounded. The city counclt committee, afler stu· dying ]fuck'a report; Ha• been taking testimony of ll.1: own from both rtlidents and police involved in the inc:ldent. Mrs. Thomasina Gunn, Laguna Beach , chainnan of the Orange County ACLU, this week charged Wheaton-ba~losC' five signed affidavits she gave him con· taining charges of brutality. WheaWn earlier had commented that copies of the affidavits presented to the city council had no legal atatua because they were neither signed nor sworn. Mrs. Gunn, in a letter to the committee said sbe had given Wheaton five signed aflidavlta, in addition a numb.er of unsigned statements, presented for in· formation only. Wheaton said he bas been unable to find the signed · documents and does not recall seeing them, but added, "Jt's not that important, because this ls not a NJiirt of law. We art on1y a fact·finding body." Marine Given Prison Term For Smuggling A retired Marine from San Clemente who owned a car involved In an alien· .l!muggllng shootout at eamv Pendleton has been sentenced to one year and a day in federal prlt~ .. en charges of am". &ling aliens. r.::ired Marine Gunnery S(. Robert L. Guttierez, 39, of 14& Avenida Margarita was convicted of the charaes by Federal Judge E. J. Schwartz in U.S. District C:··:·l in San Diego. Gutliere.t was found guilty of providing autos w!Lh base entry stickers -cars which were •Ustd In an alien smuggUn& operaUon calculated to bypas~ :.::e Border Patrol checkpolnl between the Las Pulg&3 gate and San Onofre. It was durlna one or the alien runs that Jose Chave1 Colorlo. a Mexican from Tl· juana, waa falally shot as :.e fled a base security guard. · Subsequent Investiga tion by federal of· rtclal.s implicated the retired Marine in the human cargo operation. The 1hootlna: occurred last March. Three. other allena were found in the car after SOlario -the drtver -was shot. Hawaiians P rotes t Looting of ~hrines LIHUE, K ,,, 1 I, Hawall <AP) - Hawaiian hlltorlana have celled on the · atate to police commercial helJC()pttr fll&hta Into remote area• or the lalands to curb the looting of ancient temple si tes. Thelma Hadley, president of tht Kauai llistorica t Society, aald prlvtle hellcop. tera have opened up previously lnacces.. slble areas for desecration. "Kauai's problem In respect to vandali.tm of hla· torlc attn is crlUcal," Mrs. Hadley told a state Senate commHtee hearllli Mon- day. --------~-------~-----------· --· ~------ DAILY l"llOT l"llotk lt'f l'rtll khff111t~I CARRYING WA TERPROOF MAP BOARD. RESERVIST SCRAMBLES THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHERS On tht Sho res of C1mp Pendleton, the Skirm l1h Line F ired C1m1r11 lnste1d o~ Live Ammo Marines Continne •na111e~ Mock Coast Invasion Inv olves 19,000 Reservists Mythical countries wilh names soun- ding like they were part of a Mission Impossible script continued to wage a mock battle for the beach near Oceanside today. Proving the two-week training of Marine C.Orps reservists -19,000 of them -to be a mission "possible," the war between Talega and -Margarita turns out to be the largest air and sea invasion in the 54-year history of I.he Marine Corps Reserve. ' The mock beach invasion, 10 miles south of the Western White House in San Clemente, already has been termed a success by Corps officials. "I'm very proud and very impressed,'' Gen. Uwis t'. Walt said Monday after watching the landing, descri bed as the . largest since Inchon. in the Korean War. pressed in garment bags. their lines and charged up the bill, firing Otherwise the exercise looked like the scores of rounds of fake ammunition at real thing. lhe insurgents in the area . The "war" pits "Margarita·· a mythical country rich in agricultural Many of the enemy fell "dead" but resour~s. and on good terms with the came back to life as Marine camps were U.S .. against "Talega" a neighboring set up UJroughout the dry hills in the country under authoritari~ control. Camp Pendleton bl!le. Troops manning both sides of the battle The second assault of the morfiing are members or the Fourth Mar,ne came from the aea , as six waves of Division and the Fourth Aircraft Wing. amphibious craft hit me beach on the Early Monday, the Talegan forces held base and sent an ·additional 1200 troops up land in the hills or Camp Pendleton. toward the hills. But not for Jong as U.S. Marines be&an But, t.e Qe ex~d~n an)l.-maneuvep, an alt auault, 1endln& some 900 men into' where 'the civilians uaned active the area. ' reservists for two weeks are involved , The first wave of attack came from low mistakes were made. · flying planes, which pelted the area witp One of the large amphibious crafts various types of bombs. Then more than charging across a bot after hitting the a dozen paratrooers dropped in, lying low beach, got stuck. And the two 12-cylinder in the grass wllb their automatic guns, engines which generate 1,000 horsepower waiting for Talegan enemies to maJte Id 't II It 1 Carpenter ..... -- Near Seat In Seriaie By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of !Ml 0.ttl' ,., ... '"" On the eve of his election to the California Sena te, Republican Dennis Carpenter said his information indicates the future of the bill to delete the Pacific · Coaat Freeway through Newport Beach rests co·tnpletely with.the members ot the Senate Transportaµon COmmitlee. "From my best lnformaUon." he said, ''there are enough votes in the Senate lo-1 pass the bill. The big question is whether ... ·or not it will get·out or committee." .. Carpenter is virtuallf unopposed in the speci al elecHon which is being held today in the 34th State Senate District. Voting w&.1 Ught today. His only opponent oo the ballet ls Dotiglas Irvine, a Republican from .Santa Ana whp threw 'his support to · Qarpenter two weeks ago. ·'The Newport Beach attorney, who JJ CWTepUy cbaltmari of the Republican State Central Comitilttee, said be plans to leave for Sacramento tonight from 1A.s Angeles International Airport. "I don't know when I'll be sworn ln." Cart>enter stated. ''It may be Thursday.'' Along with the Badham freeway bill, Carpenter said he feels the tax reform bill is one of the main issues facing the Senate. The tax reform bill, authored by Auembl)'tnan Wiiiiam T. Bagley <R-San Rafael), has been stalled for several ~It! on the floor of the Senate, lacking c;ine vote for passage. Carpenter said he is "prepared to vote for·jt'' because he supports the governor. · As a freshman Senator, Carpenter said he expect.a to be very busy. "I understand there are 150 to 200 bills still pending in the Senate, and I'll want some time to research them so I'll be able to vote intelligently," he said. Some of the research outlined by Ca rpenter lnvolv~s the freeway bill. "I'm trying to gather as much information as possible on this issue.'' he said. "l ha ve n't yet made u_p my mind. but if my informatiOn is correct, my vote on the floor will not be as impcrtant as the vote of the committee members." When asked if he didn't think the Senate will adjourn on Friday, he said his information indicates senators will not be able to adjourn before ne1t week. Bo y Dies After Ho~pital Release The &n)phibjous asSJlul.t Monday, was part of Operation High Desert, blgl'IUght of tlae ~week aMual training sealon fOr reservists f,rom 23 ·states. designed to give clvUian-soldiers a level or trainlng equal to that of regular unit.s. their move. · cou n pu ou · A Huntington Beii.ch youtb, lnJured In a Rackin& llP the paratrooPers were Another craft came in to rescue t¥ traflie accident an.d released Monday '* several hundred Marines flown In from ituck assault veblcl~, but in real war from lfoag Memorial Hospital, died this Aniklst the flurry of battle, It was i'lot unusual-to ste a, reserving·dod&ing waves of c;imbttants carrying "civvies" neatly -time, such a rescue might have been morning at Huntington Intercommunity the two supporting shlpi off shore, the di 1 aas roua. Hospital. lwo JlJna and the TrlpoU, both asaault A d th h di I I I oop n more an a an u o r s Corooer's deputies said an autopsy hat helicopter caniers. seemed pretty lost is to wh•t to do and b~en scheduled to determine the cause of The lrooPJ moved in fut, aathered into where to go. But, it gave the sergeant.& death of Michael G. craddock, 17, of 501 J and lieutenants something to yell about In 14th st From Pllfe 1 not so printable terms. The chain of events prior to the Many of t.he top military personnel -teenager's death began at 6 a.m Monday watched the maneuvers from various , on Wes t Coast Highway at Balboa vanlage points. includ1n1 Gtn. Walt,' Boulevard. FREEWAY ... Assistant Commandant of the Marine Newport Beach police said he was . north, tn some cases as rar north as COrp! and a four-star General. traveling west bound and turning into the freeway routes. Costa Mesi. The full scale war will continue through left turn Jane when his motorcycle col· Newport has signed an agreement with Wedoelday night, the n will be critiqued Jided with a car diven by Maureen S. the State Division of Highways on a route It is the possible alternatives that have Thursday morntna:. All of the reservists Brunet, 17, of Anaheim. 1 east from Bayside drive to the city lim1ts distressed other area communltie!, like from all over the Western l,Jnited States Craddock was thrown off his bike and at the end of corona del Mar. Costa Mesa. for obvious reasona. will be on the road home Sunday. over the center divider. Miss Brunet U the Bad.ham blll passes, It would Huntington Beach offlclals similarly As can be expected, Mara:arltl, sup-co mplained of no injuries. simply ellmlnate the entire stretch of oppoae any change, araulng that they ported by the U.S. Marine forcts , will win A spokesman for Hoag Hoapital said freeway east from Beach Boulevard in have reluctantly accepted the adopted the war. the youth was treated for multiple Huntington Beach to the easterly boun· route and already made extensive plans It's no secret that these maneuvers are abrasions and contusions and was t· dary of the city. W develop their community around it. to prepare reservi1ts for guerrila tactics, rayed for possible head injuries. He was Passage would end the need for the Opponents to Badham'a Jeglslatlon are such as have bee n employed in the Viet-released from the hopsital at about 9:30 first petition, and CCC representatives in-likely to argue that it should not be piss-nam War. a.m. Monday. dicated they would then only pursue the ed because It does not recommend an Other techniques lh•t the Marine Early this morning Craddock ap- second, which would require a referen· alternate acceptable to adjacent cities. reservists hope to learn are helicopter patently began hemorrhaging from an dum for a charter amendment i'emoving Countering thla, Bad.ham has promised assault tactics, landing force loaJstlca undertermined source and was rushed to that specific authority from the City to introduce leglsl.:lion in the next session procedures, coordination of supportlnt· the Huntington Intercommnulty emergen· Council. or the legislature that would produce a arms and countertnaura:ency indoctrlfta-cy room at 7 a.m. He was pronounced The CCC must obt.ain signatures solution to this problem. Uon. ,. . dead at 7: 10 a.m. amounting to 15 percent of the electorate li,iioiii;iiiii;ii;;ii;ii,;iii~;iiiii;o,OiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii;;;;ii;iiii.,OiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiii;i;;;OiiiOiiiOiiiiiiOOiiiOiii-.iiiOOiiiOiiiOiiiiiiOiiiO-; who voted ln the last city election to force council action. If the needed number is obtained , which the CCC confidently predicls it will get in Jess thin 90 d1y1. the council could either go ahead and rescind its agree- ment or conduct a referendum on the proposa.L The petitions would force a ,referendum on the second proposal, which would be an actual amendment to the city charter. The key to passage of the Badham bill appears to be: Senate Tranaportatlon Committee Cha irman sen . Randolph Collier ({).Yreka ), often called the father of the eaurornla freeway systetn. Little hope of passage could be seen un- til reeently when the Senate-, after clearance by Collier's committee, killed a section of the superhighway thr<luah Venice. Badham and Newport representatives are contending that the freeway, which is planned inland along moat of its route, abruptly cuts down the ahorellne through Newport Beach virtually dividing the city in half. The road would travel alm011t the same route as the present Coa:itt Highway and would neceasitate the taking ot cou.nUea1 valuable coastal propertlts. ll1 opposina I.he adopted route In recent retolutlons, the Newport City Council has now indicated It Is aware tbtt it mu1t also confront the reltled issue of what to do with the traffic that will beaet the city. Previous a Item•· PrOflOsals have call- ed for the reloetlion of the route to l,)le No Limit for Rocky NEW YORK !UPI) -Gov. Neloon A. nockefeller rejected a proposal from his Dtmocratlc gubernatorial opponent Mon- day that each man llmlt his broadcast campaign txptntea to $430,000 between La bor Day and election day. I $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • Su re we have it -but, usually we try to convince custome rs to buy carpeti ng thet will complement the ir homes . Often, in situations wher e • custom er i1 covering t he floor just to se ll a hou se, ch eap ca rpeting may ba ~lia bi lity . In ma ny cases the diff eren ce of only a do llar a yard wi ll install a quali ty of CIJ'.petin g t hat loo ks twic e a 1 well a nd will 9ive much better se rvic e. In a nutshell -we'r• not t ryin9 to neceuerily be the "CHEAPEST", . (though we often are), but the BEST! (Which we always are). .. ALDEN'S CARPETS ;, C•1f1 M•11 • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Avt. COSTA MESA 646-4838 , • I ! I 1. I· I .. I Woi T ..... • • •••• = • • .. •• •• = Zft+F{ '+ +• 1 F S'* 0 Bpniio_gion ~eaek Today's Fl•al N.Y. Steeb VOL: 63 , NO. 197, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOJINV, TUESDAY, AUatJST It, ·1970 rEN C&Nl$ Threats, Pressures ,Told in -Seal Beach Furor . The political furor oI Seal Beach, now in Its sixth week, brought tales of threats and clandestine pressures Monday night from two city councilmen over their part in the firing of Lee Risner as city manager. · Both Councilmen Thomas Hogard and Conway Fuhrman read their statements Into the record as the audience in the McGaugh School auditorium listened in- tenUy. -Councilman Hogard, elected to his posi- tion June 2, told the audience his wife was being pressured to leave her job. 1 "The partner Jn the real estate olflce that employs Mrr;. Hogard waS asked to terminate her employment. Whea thls failed the same people told the maQage- ment that lhey were being bo~ for not having dismi~ Mrs, Hoprd," be said. "ln the past two weeks I was offered the mayorship if I would rehire Mr. Risner," he oontlnued ... 'Prior to and 1rter !hi> orrer I was told lhll I could be ln jail In 24 hours, but I refused to blrt olther party beck. If ·I wore not alWq here· before you, this could aound' lift a class B movie script. Unfortunately· It Js not a P'!ovle script and the situation I find myseU ln ls a real one." · Conway Fuhrman, another councilman who wlslod in the rec.at flrlnp al Risner and City Attorney Jim Clme1, olto told of preuuros pllced ... him to rehire the pair. He iud 1 letter, hand-delivered Sunday by Floyd McCrocl<on, lhll uraed blm lo reconsider hll acUon. Flihrmln declared however that there is ooe part al the loller "which bolhera mo" Incl ubd lnlorbn City Allorney Jim 8'nllon for his opinloo. II aid: "If I wen I polltil:lln, I would clolo this with ID· ofle< of Incle. I mJibt ll)' U you ue IO plded, I mJibl mike II polillclll,y Cit !lnlnclllly -- ' while. But I am not a politician. I am just an aid man." Appar<nlly interprelod by Fuhrman lo be a veiled bribery altompl, Bentson replied that an olfc!:r of anything of value to a public official is punishable u bribery. McCracken, who was ln tbe audltnce. drew loud applause when he told Fuhrman, "I am not particUlarly frtahlened. I hive offered Mr. Fuhrml• 1boolulely nolblng excepl puce al alnd. If he can 11pend that1 more . power to him." • The council then selUed down ·to Ill bmineu items which included It~ a.n appeals bearing for William Rob#taon and the Marina Palace dance baU ucl first reading of a new ordlnance CofS'O- ing tbe operation of the Riverfront Redevelopment Agency. ~ ordlnanco was paged lo ill lleCOlld reading by 1 s ·I vote with HQJden and (See SEAL BEA.CB, Pap ti Harbour Complex Bared Planners to Study $10 Million Development Trapped in a Pipe • Rescuers struggle to free James Baca, 25, Whittier, who was trap-. • ped below ground Monday afternoon while checking out a water main at an El Toro construction site near 2nd and Aliso Streets. Aft. er an hour and a half under ground, where he lost consciousness, Baca was pulled to the surface by firemen and fellow rescue wotk- ers. He was taken to a Tustin hospital for treatment and released. Beacl1 Council Give11 Plan For City Transit System Huntil: ... 1ystem. ..:each may yet get 11 transit • Ron Bauer. vice president of a con- atruction company, wants to run three minibuses along city routes. fi.1onday night he took his proposal before the city council, and asked the councilmen lo grant him a franchise to run the service. "I feel I can make It work ," he said. Beach May Get Federal Wi.t1dfall Five Years Later •·tt's both feasible and logical . It will not be a one-go deal. We are prepared to make it work by financing it over a yaar's period." Bauer, chairman of the city's Rectea· Uon and Park.! Comrnlssioo, won the verbal suppo'rt of the councilmen, but was told that the statm of a business license granted to another bus operator needed to be cleared up !irst. · Early this summer an operator tried to run a bU.!I service from parL. In the north of the city to the beaches, but the 'ex· periment failed after only four' days. Bauer was also informe that he would also need a certificate of need and n~ity which would require an in- vestijation by the police chief and city clerjt. "Jn spite of all the red tape, I'm sure all the councilmen su~;~;:irt your action," Mayor Pro Tern Jerry Matney assured Bauer. By TERRY COVILLE Of '9lt De"' '"1111 St.., A $10 million hotel. apartment, ohop- pifli and marina development for Hun- tington Harbour ' II be outlined tc. Hun- tir.gton Beach PJlnnlni Commllllonen tonight. The proposal includes two ll·story li>wen, four three-story a p a r t m t n t buildings, a four story office. a shopping area and creaUon of a peninsula and marina along Pacific Cout ID&bway between Andenon Street and Adm~alty Drive. "We call It the 611111<1 Bay·projecl.'' A. M. Laurie, pruidenl al Reol Properly Management, Inc., the Be.verly Hills firm wblch pl1111 lo bulld tt, aid this morning. "It should run In "'"" al $10 mlllk>n. We hope to build it over the nut five yean," Laurie aald. Plannln1 commisa.loners will be faced with two requeata re1ardin& the huge 'Drop Whole Mess' Mayor Prevents Action OverCvmmqntty Ceri-ter "I'd Wea lo drop lbt whole llupld mess." Wtth W. uplanaUon, Mayor Pro 'rem Jerry Matney refuled to let a con. trOvtrlY o""r-·rp1an-to-embliltr-a com: munity center In Huntiqton Beach break oul In an open meeting of the city cowtcil Monday night. "The problem bu been tMOlved," he said. "The matter has nothing to do with the CC'uncil -J don't want to hear any protests." Ready to protest were a number of downtown merchanta who tot topther to fight an earlier pt'OPOlll to open the center In a vae1nt market at 211 Main Sl Electing Mayor Issue Delayed I u H unti1igton A decision on whether to put the iuue of a full-time ~ected mayor of Hun- tingto n Beach on the general elecUon ballot waa postponed Monday nla;ht. City councilme n were told by City At· toi:ney Don Bonfa that Tburaday la the deadline for the councll p.ahead if the question is lo make lhe Nov. S electk>n. Councilmen agrted to IO ovtr the pro- posal and other revlakms of the city charter at an adjourned meeUna at 7 tonight In the administrative 1nne1. ' Basically, the proposal of the charter revl&lon committee, compoted of coon. cllmen Jack Green and Al Coen, 11 to have a reayor elected by popular vote to act as the "political and ceremonial held of the city." He would have no admlnl1tratlva power. Another proposed charter change Is to make the city attorney'• post appointive rather than elective. A move wa.!I made earlier to make the offices of city clerk and city treuurer appointiYe also, but lhat was dropped t.K£ause the incumbents, Paul Jonu and Warren G. Hall, did n1it support It. • Wl>ft upifl lhe buaineumen WU lhll operaton of a !no illdlcal dbile plaMid lo shin lhe balldlnll lo triit druc - and_ .. neroll_~cues lllCI problem pre1111ncles. Elghty-aeven merchant. signed a petl- tion, clairnln1 that lhey foresaw the downtown 1re1 "becomlna 1 mecca for addicts, unwed mothers and thoJe aee.k- inl: ftte trutment for venereal diaeues." Aller lht meeting, Robert Rlvu, who will be the director ot the center when It opens, revealed that the organlzen: had dmpped pl1111lolocalo11 211 Main.SL "We aearehed hard for months' befort nncwig this building.'' Rlvu said. "Now wt'Jl have to flDd another one." Mrt. H1nna Alekownbldll, 1 ·founder of Help Line, which pl111ned lo run the free clinic, aald her oraanlzation no 1o111er planned to aha.re a localon with the center. "We'll ao our own way and look for a building that will suit our needs," she said. "It'• better to do it this way than to have a controversy." The center ii to be funded by the Orange COunty Commtmity Action eoun. cil, which ~Ives 1tate and federal aid, volunteer oontrlbuUons and SlOO a month for a year by the City of Huntington Beach. Matney, a Huntington Beac~ represen· tative OD the CAC county board, argued that the center wu not a concern of the city council. Two weekl a10 city councilmen gave lbeu blffllllJ to the project and Ullllllmooaly voled to contribute 1100 • month for a year toward the rent. City Cletk P1ul T. Jooe• noted, hOw;ever, that ,the council minutes ahow· ed that approv:al of the rent aublldy wu not lied.~ a pitllcul1r building. Vatican Raps Nudes VATICAN CITY (AP) -:rhe Va~can dally neW1p1per criticized -Y the nudl'1 world c:ong,... held recently in <Jrbinglon, Engllild. Tbe crlllcism came ene clly ofter Popa P1ul VI hid publicly dtnOWICed nudism u doerodlng. ' Huntington Bell\. may receive a (ederal Windfa ll of $341.100 lo spend as it Ukes -in 1975. Rect?lpt of lhe money hinges on Congressional approval of President Nix· on 's revenue-sharing plan, according to . v.s. Rep. CrJ!a l{ostner (R-Lc::ig Beach). Badham Bill . Action Near "We rcJlly haver.'l 11\8.de any ,lam to spend It yet, n Brander' Castle, usistant 1' • • f F . D la clly 1dminb11ator of lfunU_ngton Beach, ' Assembly M·ay Dacide Wednesday A ter our e ys aald.-loday ' 6 of 1t la loo un· ,... certain and lt11 quiii' a waii ln the~·--· - . Mure." By L. PETER KRIEG Commltlet 1pprov1I would likely 1Iv1 heoril)Co< moll ol them 1landln1 to&elber Castle added, ''I'm sure any city that 01""' 0.111 Plitt sWt the volatile , bill 1ufflctent lmpetua to •&•inst Alllmblyman Robert E. Badhlm rece ives It will fin" a plo.1. .. to spend It." Finally, maybe, the Senate Transpor. clear lhe Senate. It already • been (]\..:Newport Buch), ipOlllOI" of the bU~ J1osmer said the Frtside.nt's plan would talion Committee will m~t Wedneaday pasted bl the Allembl)'. and NtlfPCri Beach lnlereltl. who want distribute federAI lltx fwtds to 11.ate, to decide the fate of lbe Badham, ·~111 , Senata a~ on the m!lltft would tbt fttewl.)' oU tbl couUlne. county and local governments based on which would kill the Ne.wpOrt :&each pniblbly come 'nruradly. If tht Senile NeyPQrt nlldtnta oppoeed to the popul1Uon for ue as they 1ee fil. segment of lhe ruturt PaclfJc Cout committee bteuet lt with.. 1 faYOrable lrfeway ~ aren't watunc few tht out. He said Orttnge County, if the proposal Frttway. recommendation. come of committee acUon. however. ls approved. would receive S4.6 million . After four (lOfltpcnements, lhe com· ff It does not, the bill wUl'Mver 11t to Monday a QUleDI' CoordlnaUllg eom~ Seal Beach. the only other Orange County mittee iJ scheduled to meet in 1peci1l the Sen1te noor. mlttee Qled 1 noUce with the cltY, clerk'• ._ity In Hosmer'• district. would receive session at 2 p.m. for bearings on the Countless Oranae Collt tl"U lnlereata office dlclarlna It wUl clrculate peUUonl $21,146. measure. oro expoclod th bl In ~nlo lot !ht ._, (let ~DAY, P• I), '· J •• development durln& their 7 p.m. meeting. Gull Oil Corporation, co-developer of the Suoaet Bay project, Is Win& for commercial and apartment Ion.in& on the 3S.f acres, while Laurie's company la seeking a varianct to alJow the 11-atory Lowen ond lbe !oor-story ofllce bulkllnr. The city limits construction helgbta to three atorld without a variance. Commi.uionrs wUl later consider a variance for a 17-atory retirement .tower DAILY r1LOT Stefl,... 'PUT IT TO A VOTE' A1Hmblym1n .Burke Burke Seeking Voter Approval On Fluoridation oo the property of the First Christian Church, south ol Adams Avenue between Main and 11th streets. The request& would give the city Its three llUest blah rise buildingl. I Tb• Sunset Bay project Includes erg. lion ol an Island fc _ the apartmen~ u;nits. "We would dredge out harbors around an ei:istlng peninsula," Lurie explained. "leaving the Island connected. by a thin (See BARBOUR, Pqe 21 Vessel Sinks Into Atlantic With Nerve Gas . ABOARD THE USS HARTLEY (AP) - Wator poured !Jtlo the hold of Iba diloRlil•led Liberty lhlp j.eBaroa·11u ... u Brial toclly Ind the hulk beglll alnldn& with 111 ooolrOmllll lold °' """" pa. An el&h•mao lollll of_speclallsls~ 1boul two hours •board the lhlp prepu- lng ii for scullllng. Tben they turned wheels on the decki opening aeven valves deep in the hold of the rusUq veueJ. Sea water began flowing in at a:u a.m. (PDT) Ind lbe slow llnkinl procea began. Navy Capt. A. G. Hamilton, In charfl'I or the linking operaUon, utlmated the Brigp would lake lour lo olx boura lo disappear beneath the waves and another 30 mlnutea to plummet 18,000 feet to the bottom in the munitions disposal area 28S miles east of Cape Kennedy, Fla. Goin& down with the World War II freighter were 411 coRCrete and it.eel vaults, each containing 30 rockets of GB nerve gu, a total of 12,540. One coffin holds a land mine coolalnlng blibJY 1<Dlc VX gas. Army chemical experts say the a:as will be neutralized by mixing with sea water A 11 e m b I y m a n Robert Burke when it escapes and will be harmless (R·Huntington Beach) Is urging the within hours. state to pua a law requiring all cltlea lo F)orida Gov. Claude Kirk and a croup ask voter approval before fluoridating of conaervatlonl.sll tried through tbe their water supplies. oourts to halt the dumpinc. The Army Burke bas proml5ed to bring leglslaUon contended It wat necesaary to dispose of to the Asaembly floor whJch would forcfl the obsolete au a1 IQOn u pouible electlona before citlea could nuoridate becai.'le It belleved aome of the gal their water supplies. already was leakln1 inslde the vaulll. Hll entry into the nuorkiaUO{I pJcture This would have created a danger of lend• support to drives ln Hunu .... ton detonaUon U It seeped lnto the rocket -.. propellants. Beoch 1nd Foonlaln V1lloy to brlni lbe , ...------------, fluoridation Issue to a vote. •(FluorklaUon of the public water sup. ply II an ~t can only be aettled at the ballot box," Burke said. Fountain Valley City Councilmen wJll take another look tonight 11 the po"lblll- ty of a special election to decide lhe fluoride lasue~ The city cquncll approved fluoridation on a .. 1 vote a few months ago. · Cwncllman John Karper,· the lone fluoride. opponent on the Fountain Valley Council, made the requeat f o r reconaldettUon of an electk>n. MOlldlY nigh~ Hunllngfon Mich City Counollmen·t1111nlmou'1Y rtafflnned Qieir decllloo>o! two w,.kl beSore 1o fluorldlle the clty'1 water• · '- Gerald .11oP~11nntn·01 "H\11\Un~-· ton Beach tlt1Jen1 for Puro W1lerj ' aal<ed the 00\lncll not· to !llace fluoride n the water without o elocUon. , 1loprt 11ld his 11f11UP pl1n1 lo clrcul1te p1Ullono Cllllilg for-1 .rt!erendum on the i.oue. A stmUor ,,...p, helded by reUred Army Col. Geori• Llndegren, la •loo cjrculallllJ peUllons In Fountain V11ley.- Burke •ll!'f'lled concem lhaL cily counc.fl1 ar• not required by 1tate law to hold elecliona wl>en they pl1n lo 1dd cbemlcall lo w1ler 1qpplieo. Oruge ' We•tller The mornlnc fog1 may chill the air a UtUe more Wednesday, but the aun will take over In the after- nOon alone the cout where th8 mercury will $p at n degrees. Make It II for inland areu • INSIDE TODA. Y TM hoo fauorftt11 Intrepid and Valiant. souarc off todav in the Jfr1t tlimination ttiab to ,., wko lDlrr ·diJ/li!ll th' Amcri-- ~,, Cup. Booting Page J9. l lrtl!f , Mllt'-llt • Ctllltfllll t Mfttel 1W1 C!IM.kllll U' I MOllMt ,_.. It ,........., ti.ft ,........, ......... Ctll'lk4 1S Ot'MM CWtll't t c~ 11 sr"ll ,.,.., t• 0..-. fMtk" • .,.,,. '"'' ft/MNI PtH ' ,_. Men.ti 1 .. 11 lllflrl•lflfNlll -.n '""'1'"" • ll'MMct ... ,, T1IMM ».it Mttwc#t 1• w .. tMt • .... LtMtft 14 ...... '1 ,.... ,.,. Mt'"-' LltMMI t W#tll NtWt '> .. • • ' ' • r I Z DAILY PILOI " ' .. ·- .... itirs c•argf!d Appeal. Pledged • < On Dance Hall By ltUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot "" °'"' ...... hetf William B. "Bill" Robertson charged Monday night that a city order placing Seal Buch's Marlna Palace on DAii, 't Pl~OT itttf f'llflt 'LEADS AIRPORT STUDY HOME Council's Dlngw1ll Robert Dingwall To Head Beach Airport Group He has a ruddy fact and sandy hair. He knows a lot about aircraft and airports. Everybody knows him as a printer, as president 'of the HOME Cowlcil in HW"I· tington Btach and · u a cOnsclentlous council watcher . But he may become known. jokingly, 11 the Red Baron of Meadowtark Airport. Robert J;_.Pin,wall.Jw been appointed to bead up a commJttff to study the airport problem In Huntington Buch.. "No one bu ever called me the Red Baron but after this study the nickname will probably ltick," Dlnpall quipped this morning. Dingwall was given the task of studying airpart needs by the city council t.1onday night on the recommendation of Coun. cilman Geo~ge McCracken. "The 1tfualion needs looking into out there," McCracken said, referring t4;l Meadowlark Airport. "The HOME Coun- cil could look Into this , build a committee of those for and agairuit. hold a p1,1bllc hearing and come back to the council wUh a recommendlUon." McCracken was named to work u a lialaon with the committee. The latest flap at Meadowlark m the northwest of the city is .over an apparent 100-foot extension of the runway and In· 5tallltlon of night J11hts. Complaints fr<lm home owners promp. led the city to make a safety in· sped.ion which led to a notice to lhe operators of the private airport to atop using the addltions. Dingwall l'ias been a pilot for more than 20 years and has flown both powered and sail planes. His company. Huntington Valley Press, keeps a two.seater Cessna 150 It Meadowlark. suspension and probation wu polltlCllly motivated and vowed he would appeal the decision to the City Council. Silence reU in the lar&e McGauah ScbooJ auditorium when Robertson, a power!ul former g.ml>ling fllw't. made the annoubctn\ent at another crowded meeting of the City Council. His dance hall, located near the city limits, was placed on two week's suspension and a. year's probation for allegedly permitting Its patrons lo stay fuere intoxicated. engage in lewd and disorderly conduct and allowinc persons older lhan 20 lo enter lhe S.turday night teen dances. "A portion of this (decision ) wa1 pollUcalb' motivated," aald the 71-year old ftolillrt&On. wllhout going lnlo detail. .ExaCUy what •that means will be diJclooed by lhe dance hall operator at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 before a public appealt hearing at McGaugh School. Robertson made newspap!r headlines during the early '50's for his operation of a po.ker palace and for hi.I later efforts to reinstate gambling in the city. The gambling hall was then known as the Air ~ort CJub. Today the same building r> J&eS the Marina Palace. Robertson told the City Cowlcll his main reason for appeal was a November 1966 ammendment to the ordinance governing dance hall operati9ns wbich provides Ulat once a Ucen1e·.JJ auspendtd or revoked no renewal may be made for one year. "They wouldn't do that to a grocery store or a gas station," Robertaon aaid. He e.lso chara:ed that the order, ren· dered by interim city manager Denni& Courtemarche is not provided by the city code and therefore illegal. Robert.son, whose conversation with the City COwicll waa recorded and amplifJed by a barrage of electronic equipment set up below the stage, caused a momentary furor earlier at City Hall when two coun- cilmen objected to the equipment. Councilmen L I o y d Gummere and Harold Holden repeatedly asked the equipment be removed but were Dutvoted by the other three council members. When the meeting wu finally ad- journed to the taraer school auditorium. Robertlon'• uaiJtaOta moved in 1everal micropbonea,, a tape recorder and a huae speaktr..ampllfier to record the aeailon. &bertlon said the reco rdtnc equipment was necessary because hiJ •P. peal WU pending and added. "I don 't want any mlaltatements to be made." From Page 1 SEAL BEA~:~. Gummere dlJaenling. It lntendl lo place five-a_PPOlnted penona In-chirp of-the agen4f and eliminate Ute current prac> tlce "Iettma city ·council member• aer\te asl~~· EaCh ol the new d~eclora would be •Po Polnltd by the m1yw with lhe conoent of the c,lty council under the new ordinance. ~ Morion Baum explained · the netdifor the ordinance because the city could come into difficulty or a conflict of inttteat In allowing the ume pel'IOlll to serve on both bodies. The agency. a currenl political hot potato. re-develops blighted city areas and receives special taxes from projects that are built in its pie~ for the purpose of clvic Improvements. Several of the council majority·bloc detractors ar1ued that the ordinance \Yould replace elected officials with of· ficials answering only to the current power block. Said former Mayor John Hamilton, "I would rather have five elected men up there to handle lhe money than five ap- pointed people. They would be responli· hie only to a majority of the council." ---~~---------- .. ..-• OAll..Y 'll.01 ,._ .. W ;irM ~ CARRYING WATERPROOF' MAP BOARD, RISERVIST SCRAMBLES THROUQH PHOTOORAl'HIRS On. the Shores of C•mP Pendleton, th1 Skirmlah Line Fired Cameras Instead of Livi Ammo Fro•n Pa.ge 1 HARBOUR •.. strip of land." An It-story apartment complex would be placed in the center of the proposed 5.79-acre island. There would also be four threwtory apartment buildings with 280 one to three bedroom units. ''The Island will be an adult com· munlty. No children," Lurie said. "We plan seml·sub~rranean park.Ing on it and a deck for tennis courts with parking under that." There would also be 75 townhouse units .. and 75 boat slips an the isla nd . The town houses would be for rent, Lurie indicated. On the land adjoining Pacific Coast Highway. Lur ie plans an II-story, 160- room hotel and a four story office building. "The hotel would be closer to the highway," Lurie said. A neighborhood shopping center, in standard fashion, would be built on four to five acres of land. A specialty shop area is planned next to the water on an- other rour acres. '" "W6 Wo WNlt I~ build • lht-rt restaurant ne~( to the waler artd we're , cpnsidering some 1 type of yacht club , Jltitllty , tbr . tfunl\l!lton Ii i r b o u r ;>l'llfillintl:J 'Lllile ex•jilned.· :1r;.Another 200 coolllerclal boat .slips, Wllh adjoining boat 1tlops and facilities is also planned for the mainland aide or Sunset Bay. A couple of small beachei are planned alon1 the new chan- nels, Lurie said. "Our ahopp!ng cenler and re1taurant wUI be water orient.ed, IO Harbour rtsidenLI, Jnstead of shopping in the rami- ly car, can climb in the boat and dock at our development," said Lurie. If the Sunset Bay project wins cil:v approval Lurie hopes to start bulldina it a&metime In 1971. Stews Watch Weight BOSTON <AP) - A stewarde88 .ba.s charged Eastern Airlines with discrimination against women, asserUng Eastern stewardesses are afraid to gain as little as one pound above their hiring welgtlt Jest they be taken off the payroll, Miss Bernice Dolan, 37, of Halifax, an Eastern stewardess for 15 years, was one of a number of women who testified Mon• day before the Massachusetts Com· ml1slon Aaalnst Discrimination. Marines Wage Hot War On Valuable Coast Beach Mythical countries with namea soun· ding like they were part of a Mission Impossible script continued to wage a mock battle for the beach near Oceanside today. Proving the two.week training of Marine Corps reservists -19,000 of them . -to be a mission "possible," the war between Talega and Margarita turns out to be the largest air and sea invasion in the 54-year hlltory of the Marine Corps Reserve. The mock beach invasion, 10 miles south of the Western White House In San Clemente, already has been termed a su ccess by Corps ofllcials. "I'm very proud and very impressed," Gen. Lewis F. Walt said Monday. afler watchina: the landing, described as the largest since Inchon, in the Koreag War. The amphibious assault Monday, was part of Operation Higtt ~rt, hig;hlight of Lhe two..w"k annual training· f'lllion for reservists from %.1 states, designed to give civilian-soldiers a ·level ·of training equal to that of regular units. Amidst tht flurry of batUe, it wa1 not unusual to see a reserving dodlingWiivea of combatants carrying ;'civvies" neatly pressed in garment bags. Otherwiae the exercise looked like the real thing . The "war" pits "Margarita" a mythical country rich in agricultural resources, and on good terms with Lhe U.S., against ''Talega" a neiahboring country under authoritarian control. Troops manning both sides of the batUe are members of the Fourth Marine Division and the Fourth Aircraft Wing. Early Monday. the Talegan forces held land in the hills ol Camp Pendleton. But no t for long as U.S. Marines began an air assault. sending some 900 men into the area. The first wave of attack came from low flying planes, which pelted the area with various types of bombs. Then more than a dozen paratrooers dropped in, lying low in the grass with their automatic guns, waiting for Tale11n enemies to make their move, Backing up the paratroopers were sevrral hundred Mlrlhes fiown In from the two support)n1 shlps off shore, the lwo Jim.a and the Tripoli, both anault helicopter carriers. The troops moved In fast, aalhered into • their lines and charged up the hill, flrlng scores of rouhds of fake ammunition at the ln11urgents in the area. Many of the enemy.Jell "dead" but came back to life as Marine can'lpa were set up throuahout the dry hlllJ In the Camp Pendleton base. The second as&ault of the morning came from the sea, as six waves of amphibious craft hit ~e beach on the base and sent an addJUonal 1200 troops up toward the hill!. But, to be expected In any maneuvers, where the civllilins turned active reservl11b .for two weeks are involvtd, mist&ket 'were made . One of the large amphibious craft.s charring' across a 6o1 after hlttlng tha beach, got stuck. And the two 12-cyllnder engines which generate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull it out. AnQllle_r craft_ came in to rescue the stuck assault vehicles, but Jn real war lime, such a re1cue ml1ht have been disastrous. And more than a handful of troops seemed pretty lo•l as to whit to do and where tD ao. But, it gave the sergeants and lieutenants sorn;thing to yell about in not so printable terms. Many of the top military personnel watched the maneuver! from v1riou1 vantage points, includln1 Gen. Walt, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps and a four-star General. The full scale war will continue through Wednesday nlaht, then will be critiqued Thursday morning. All of the reservist.I from all over the Western United States will be on the road home Sunday. As can be expected, Maraarita, sup- ported by the U.S. Marine forces, will wln the war. It's no secret that these maneuvers are · to prepare reservists for guerrila tactlcs, such as have been employed In the Viet· nam War. .Linda Tel ·01 Threat .. By Marison LOS ANGELES !UPI) -Linda K ... blan said today that while she wu te1tfa • • fying on the witness stand Ctlarle1 Manson made a threatening.gesture is if ' he were 1litting 1 throat. • The key state witness said that Manao~ drew his right index finger across his own throat while she was talking and then put his finger across his tips In I sealing sort or motion. Tht 21-year-old Mrs. Kasablan was winding up her testimony on a 17th dAY;,. on the witness stand under e1afulnation by deputy dl11trlct attorney Vincent Bualiosi. Bugliosl asked her If Manson had Co~ munlcated to her Jn slcnala while 1he wu on the stand and she replied that he had. Bugliosi asked her to describe the mo- tions he had made and she demonstrated them sitting on the stand. Bugllosl concluded hi.a examination &( Mn. Kaaablan by a.skin& her what 1bt meant by saying she felt she wu a.ii "emissary from God." -, "I feel that I am doing the will of ood. What has been done WU wronc. I did wrong, too. r "I am truly repentant for 11. My beUIC.. here testlfylflt la my repentance." • Judge Charles H. Older called all the attorneys into his chambers before: th&.. morning aesslon to dlscuas nmarkl that defense attA:lrney Ronald Hushes made before television cameras Jn t h • courtroom corridor Monday afternoon after Older had cut off hi• cross tJ.· amlnlatlon. Hughes said at that Ume that the jud&e wu "prejudiced in favor of the pro- secution" ind that "hl1 actions were con- temptible.'' He·sald Older had committed reversible error tn cuttlna Dff his crou e1amlnatlon. Judge Older told Hu1he1 that hi• remarks were "unprofe1slon1l" and that.-, he intended tA:l Investigate the matter further to see If they were arounde for contempt which could tend Huche1 to jail for a second tlme during the trial. When Mr1. Kesablan concludes her testimpny th• proaecuUon will brtn1 on further witnease1 to tell about scraam1 the night of teh 1layings: at the ettate of 1laln actress Sharon Tate. Mr1. Kasabian said Monday she felt God had called on her to expose the hJp. pie cult leader as a "false prophet" 1b1 once thought wa1 Je1u1 Christ. From Page I . FREEWAY ... to force the city council to rescind its eJ· fsHn1 freeway agreement. The group also ls circulating peUtiona that would force the city tA:l conduct a referendum before I~ adopted any future freeway routes . NewPort Ha algned an agreement with the State Division of Highways on a rout•· eaat from Ba yside drive tA:l tht city llrnlta at the end of Corona del Mar. If the Badham bill pasaes, It wouJd simply eliminate the entire atretch of freeway east from Beach Boulevard JI\. Huntington Beach to the eaaterly bowi· dary of the city. Pasaage would end the need for the first petition, and CCC representatives ill-I dicaled they would then only pursue th1 second, which would require a referen· dum for a charter lmendment removlnC that specific authority from the City Council. The CCC must obtain signatur~ amounting to 15 percent of the electorate who voted in the la1t city election to force council action. "We'll find out what the citizens wa.Pt tn the way of air)iort. in Huntington Beach;' Din~all said this mornlng . He said tttat the committee would 1tudy whether an airport or 1,Jr park is desired. More Taxes Due $2.99 CARPETING ? DAILY PILOT 00!.llrlGl co-.sr l!Ull..l•H1NG COMPP.NY Re~''' N. Wttcl ..... kltftl tllf "11'"';," Jttk R. <.u1l1v \l!tt Pr.,lfrnl .tfld ,,..,.,~rtl Mt~•ll The1111f K1e .. il Ml"tll"ll Ee.tot Al111 Oirki" Wtll D•lntt C:-1r (d•fOt Albert W. 11!11 .-..-1111 1t.i1or H111th1tt•• hKlri Offic1 • ,.,, ••• ,h ..... 1 •• ,,,j Mt!ll Bt Acltilr1n: ,,0 . 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N!<f •• ,. • .,.,..., '''!' .,., C.O•lt ""'-· (.tliWtl!t, klll!(flflllttl y or,•lti> u._ "~,1111y1 1y1'11#h If.to ,,_1M11 "'l•lt(f 4M11Mlllni. I i to ...,, ~1,. Beach City Center funds Souglit A 5 percent utility tax isn't ttie only new levy Huntington Beach cltliens art facln1. Apartment· dwellers probably will bf! hit with an extra tax and the city staff still believes the business community should pay more. This much was made clear J\1onday nl&ht when a tax formula to pay for new civic facilities and general fllnd re- quirements was discussed ag1in. Whit levies wlll be enacted 1nay be decided tonight. Councilmen agreed to 10 over the new revenue measures at an ad- jQUrned meeting in the administrative an· nex at '1 p.m. Finance Director Ben Arguello reveal- er! Mond1y that thla year'11 budget m1y contain a deficit "from S450,000 to $000,000." . A cooncll plan lo drop lh• 11.!0 traan collection fee Jan. I -the day Uie 5 percent 'uUllty lax is scheduled tA:l take ef. fe.cl_ -wo_l!l!t take $602 000 out of the general fund, Ar111el10ill5. Money from 1 _1K1:t1lble 50 percent In· crease In the bu1lne51 license fee a"d a j11mp In the annu•l tax on an apartments Jn the city ftnm St tn SIS a unit would be r'""ded for the aeneral fund. Arguello ex· plained . Delh counollmen Te:t Bartlett and George McCracken balked al the •d· dltlon11l levies . "We hnve a tremet1~011s Increase In 1uea1ed valuation, 1 6 percent utility ti.1 a.nd we are $I.ill short of money," Bartl ell C!)D\mtnted. "l can't understand it." McCracken said, "Now the money 111 being marked for something other than capital improvements.'' ?.l cCrack~n said that he would vote for the utility tax, but he was not ready to vote for both that levy and an increase in the business license fee . For 1rionths now the council haa been trylnR to find ways nf raisin& money to pay for new civic f1cilltles, including the civic center and police department,' library, fire i1taUons and corporation yard. A 5 percent tax on all e\ectrlcily, water, gas. telephone .md cable TV bills, il, i!l estlm•ted, would bring in $1,227,000 a year. Arguello said that while lhis would pay for bond payments. on the civic center 11·1d llbrary the loss of $503,000 to the gentr11I fund by dropping the tri1h ftt 1nust be substit uled. T\\·o other items held over for dfseuss on IOril1hf"WireDii flxlna of the tax rate for ID1G-71 Ind 1 recreatlnn and '''rks comml1slon r.ecornmendatlon that 11'1' council levy a 20-cent tax rate instean of 1 19-ctnt rate for riartc impr'ovem!nts. The city charter limllli the rate at 2tl cents. One ttem 1pproved without. rii&eu1slon 'iond•y ni&ht was iu1Ju•lment in general funri 1tppropri1llon11 for the past year, Expenditures by department1 were 11 percen t over the amount bodaet.ed. ~.----------- Sure we have it -but, usually we try to convince customers to buy cerp1tin9 that will complement their homes. Often, in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell e house, cheep carpeting may be a lia.bility. 'In many cases the difference of only a dollar e yard will install a quality of carpeting that looks twice es well end will give much better service. In e nutshell -we're not trying to neceuerily be the "CHEA PEST", (though we often ere), but the BEST! (Which we alwayi er•). • • • • ALDEN'S ~ -CARP.ITS e DRAPES 1661 l'lt111ntla Ave. I( I COSTA MHA 646-4111 , • • I I I' i. ,, ,, I I \ ' . 1 . . . ;F~nta_ju Valley . , E-DITl-ON . . :VOL..63 , NO. 197, 2 SECTIONS, 30 •P'AGES -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA-JUESDAY,-AUGUST II, 1970 rEN CENTS ' . Threats, Pressures Told iii Seal Be'ach Furor I ·' Tht political furor of Seal Beach, now ip-'ita sixth week, brought tales of threats and cJandestine pressures Monday night from twO city co1.Mcilmen over their part fu the firing of Lee Risner as city manager. Both Councilmen Thoma's Hogard and (!onway Fuhrman read their statements lpto the record· as the audience in the lfcGa ugh School aui!itorium -listened in- tently. ' "Councilman Hogan!, elected to his posi-• ' tion June ~ told the audienee bls wife was being pressu red to leave her ioli. "The partner in the real estate Ornce that employs Mrs. Hogard was asked to terminate her employment, W!ien this failed the same people told the manage- ment that they were being boycotted for not havt.og dismissed Mrs. Hogartl," be saJd. "Jn the. past two weeks I was offered the mayor.Wp ii I would rehire Mr. Risner;" be continued. uPri~ to and after thls offer I wu toldJhat !'could be In jail In SI hours, but I refused to hire either party back. If I ..,,., not Gtliac here before you, thia could sound like a class B m~Vie script. Unforttmaie:ly It fi not a mo.vie script and the situation I f1od rnyaell in Js'a real one.~· C.Onway Fuhrman. another counc:llman who assljted in the ......i fariQP ol Risner and Cilj' Attorn;y Jim Carnes, also told.of pressures placed .on hlm to rehire the pair. ' He reld'a Jetter, hanJHellveredSwldoy by Floyd McCracbn. lhlt urged bJm to '"""""1er lib acllon. Fuhn1>ln declared however lhlt theA ls -, par! ol the JeUer "whicil botbori me" and Wed 1nterlm City Attorney Jim Beilteoo for llla opinion. It said: "U I ,... a poUUclan, I would clooe this with 'ID oiler of trade. I mlgbt say H you ue IO pjded. I mfabt !D&b It pOlllicilly ·or linaocl•lly -~ wlille. But I am not a polltl<lan. I am just an old man." Appal'enll,y Interpreted' by ~-to bo. a veil<d bribery atlelnjlt, B'eDtal replied that an offer of anithil!C of valui to a public olficlai ls pilniihable as bribery. • • t.JcOracken. ·who ~ in the aUcilt~, lire.<•-loud applause. when be l!>ld l'l!llrman. "I am · not partlc1jlarly frlgh~ I have offered Mr. F.ullrman alioi>lllldy nothing ezcept peace ol'mlnd. -- If he can spend tbal, mere pl>ftr to him:• . ' Tbe -then ""1ed down "' !ta bua-Hema which Included oelllilC an appe• ·bearing !er William --., and the-Marina Palace' dallce Id uol lint reodlng o! a new --inc the operalioft of the Rlncbonl RedeveioDment Agency, ThO ftinance ... passed to its -rtadbW' by a 3 -I vote vritbi Holden ud .cite SEAL UACll, Pl&t I) • ' Harbour Complex Bared • Plnnners to Study $10 Million .Development Cl f~4pp~d in a Pipe -~es~ers struggle to free James• BaCa, ·25, "Whittier, who w'as irap- --be1ow grourid1 Mond~y 'afternoon -while checking out a w&ter • 'ain ·al an El Tdro construction site neaf 2nd and Aliso Streets. Aft· J 'J! ail hour and· a half u,nder ground, Whfre be lost coriscipusrless, · l:liacat-was pulle;d to the surface by firemen and fellow. res~ue work· ~rs . .11,e w.a ~ taken to a Tustin hospital fof treatmep~ 8lld rel~asj!d . Beach Council Giv.en Pla11 For-City Transit System Hunti::.:.;:~ •. Beach may yet get a transit 1yet.em. ~n Bauer, vice president of a con· struction company, wants to· run three minibuses along city routes. Jdonday night he took his propos..,i tiefore the city council , and asked the Councilmen to grant-him. a franchise to run the. service. , "I <feel I can make it work," he said. Beach May Get Federal Wi11dfall Five Years Later ~untington Be i.... may receive a federal wlndlall of $3-44,196 to spend as it '"It's both feasible and logical. tt will not be a one-go deal. We are prepared to make it work by financing it over a yaar's period .. " Bauer. chah;man of the city's Recrea· lion and Parks C.Ommlssion1 won the verbal suppo~ of . the ~councilmen, i ut was told that the status of a business license granted to aflolher bl13 operator needed to be cleare1 up fl n;t. Early thiY summer an operator tried to run a bus service from par! . In the north of the city to the· beaches,. ~ut the ,e1- periment failed after only four days. Bauer was also informe th.tt be would also need a certificate of need ahd n~sslty which would require an Jn: .vestigation by the police chief and city ,clerk. '1n ~pile of all the red tape, I'm sure all the councilmen su; ,.Jrt your action._" Mayor Pro Tern Jerry Matney as,,ured Bauer. By TERRY COVILLE Of t11t 0.lly '"" Steff A 110 mllllon hotel, a~ent, shop- ping and marina development for Hun- tington Harbour ' ·J be Olltlli!ec\ to HW> tu.gton Beach Planning Cominisaioners tonight. The proposal includes two 11-story towen, four three-atory a par t,m en t buildings, a four story office, a shopping area and creaUoti ol a peninsula ·and marina alone Pacific Cout Hfahway "-- belWffil Andenon Street and Admiralty Drive. "We call It the ~ Bay proj_ed/' A. M. Laurie, pAlident or Rtal Property Management, Joe., the Beverly Hills !Inn which plans to build It, said thls morning. "It should run to excess ol llO mjllJ.,,. We hope to build it over the neit five years.'' Laurie said. Plannl.D( commiuloners will be faced with two reqn-.la · re(ardill( the hup 'Drop WhQle Mess' Mayor Prevents Action · ' .Ov~r.(;t»~unif:yCe,11ki.~; . . ' "I'd Ill:• to ~ 'lbt, whol91 ~ mess." '.· }. With thls eJ!PllinaUon. M!l)'Oi: Pro ~m Jel'f')'~Matney re(Usecl-to-h!t a con. trov.~rsy ~r a plaq to e;atlblish a t'O!lil· munlly center in HW\~'Beach~!k out In an.open meeting of/the~cfty councll ' Monday ni«ht. ' "The problem b:ls beie.n reatllved," he said. "The matter has nothlnf to.do with t~ oouncil -I don't want.-to hear any protests." . Ready to wt>te•t were a number · of downtown merc)wlta who got together to fight an earlle:r propoaal to open the center in a vacant.marKet at 2ll'filaln st. E'leciing M~yor Issue Delayed In Huntington A. declslon on whether to put the luµe of .a fup,ume elected mayor · of Hun- tington Beath on the genefil electJOn ballot was postponed Monday night. City councilmen were told "by City At- torney Don Bonfa that Thursday is the deadline for the council go.ahead if the question is to make the Nov. Selection. Councilmen .agreed to· go over.~ pro- pos81 and other 'revislolll of 1tbe city charter at an adjourned meettnc at 7 tonight in the adminiJtratIV&-lnf!tl. Baaically, the prOposal of the charter revision committee, compoaed of coun. cilmen Jack G~n and Al Coen, is to have a mayor elected by popular vote to act as the "political and cerembnial held of the city.", • He Would baVe no administrative power. Aiiother' proposed charter· chanae Is to ,make the cit)' attorney's po1t appointive ralher than elective. , A move was made earlier, t'o make the of(i~ of city clerk and city treaaurer apP91nU\"e alao, but . that waa dropped t>e=8use the, incumbents, Pa uh Jones and Warren G. Hall, did not support· it. • , , • r , va.,r ~ 111< liolJnessmen ,... that operators or. /;J:meillcaJ..cllnlc pl,anned to.aha .. ·the•baQdbla to tre•t ·dftia aGl!I' and venereaJ.dileUe cues 'and problem pregnanCies. • ElibtY""'1" mOl<hanla a!lneil a pell-1.ion, clalminl that. they '(Grellaw . the dow.ritqwn arp1 ubecommg a 'mecc:a for actdlcts, unwed motbera and· thQ8e seek· 1ng free treatment for .enerea11disease1 ... A!\er the meetini,' Robtrt 11lva1: who will be the ~I\ of the center when it Oper\11, .reveiled that . the organlJers hid dropjied Piana:lo lqcate al Zll'Maqi SI. "We searched.Jlli'd for montha: before fmdi.ng this but1dlng," Rivas' Said. •iNow we'll have to find ·another one." Mn. Hanna Alekoumbldes, a founder of Help !Jne, which planned to nm.the ,,... clinic, uid her organiution no longer plaMed to shan a Jocalion with the center. . "We'll 10 our own way and look for a building that will suit our needs," 1he said. "It's better to do it this way lhan to have a controversy." The ceDter ls to be funded by the Orange County COm.munity Action Coun- cil, which receives state and f~ral aid, volunteer contributions and •100 a month for a year by the City of Huntington Beach. Matney, a HunUngton Beach represen- tattve.oa the CAC county board, araufd that tM center wu not a concern of, the city cOuncll. Two weeka aao city councilmen pve their blwing to the project ,00 unantmoiiab'. voted .to contribute 111111 a month for I year toward the rent. City Clerk Paul T. Jones noted, however, U)at tbt council. minutes sboY(· ed that approval of the rent wblidy was not tled to a particular buildln(. Vatican Raps Nudes VATICAN CITY CAP) -'The .Vatican . dally newspaper ' cr!Uclted today the nudist workl congresa ·held ·recently in orbington, Engta'nd, The <tlticlml caJlle . OJ10 day aftet.J'oPe Paul· VI hld>p@llcly -..S•riudllm as derradln(. • likes -in 1975. t R~lpt or the money hinges on B dh B. •11 A t• . 'XT · ~~t~:~f~~E~·~r:.~?E~r · a am . 1 '·c 10n 1-~·ear j•yte r:::llyhavei.'tmadeany:>lansto · ·' .. ' ·· .:~· ..t .. ·;.,.-·,,.,.,··~ ... ;~· -~:t·~~~;:~~~~:::~' _A_~sse'mbly Ma . De.cUk lf e'd ' ~. dax Aifiit ; 1: ur: el« s certain and il'1 qulte a· ways in tHe · · • · .. ', ' '· . · Mure." By L. PEl'ER KRIEG Comm1ttee .. JIPl'Ov111l ~i111ely•pve hefl'in(, inost'.or;u....,,i.ndin; ·"'- Castle added, ''I'm sure any city that ot tlMI O.llY ,., .. , ,,.., the volatile bill lllffldfn~· lmpewtJ to ••iinlt ~m'IYman Reibert &.1~ rece!Ves it will fir" a pla ...... to spend it." Finally, maybe, the Se!1ate TranaPor· clear the Senate. It ~ ba1 '9an (ft.N~ a.ch),._~ ofo;~-)111,. Hosn1er said the Pr~sident's plan would tation Committee will meet Wednesday passed In the Asaembfy. 1 • and ~ tucti·~. wllii W'int· distribute federal lax funds Id slate, 10 dcclde the late or the Badham blll ' Senate actloa' m tht •1Mi would, lllt ~ off Iha ~r ' eowtt~ and local governmenl.l .baJecl on which would kill lhe NewPort Beach . probably come Thuradaf,_~I~ '"'*"'"'' ,...li 1o• the population for use as they see fit. seginent of the future 'Pacific Co.a!t committee btesha It wlla:~W r#ttft'Ji.ftllt.l ai'tn1t wal na far the out. He said Orange County, If the proposal Freeway. recommenda.Uoo. ~ t 11 '' ., ' CoD'lie "Of oombiiltee' action, however . Is approved, would receive II.& mtlllon. Aller lour poslponemenls, the com· If JI does not, the bJIJ W1I\: pl.Ii) Mociday •' Cilaoiw' 'OooroinaUft( Com· Seal Beach, the only other Orange C',ounty mittee is scheduled to meet In special the Senate Ooor. I milt.ff flied\ Mtict with the clt.y clerk's city ·in Hosmer'• district, would receive session at 2 p.m. for hearings on the CounUess oranae O>ut area interest. office declaring It wl.11 clrculate peUtlolll 111,946. meaaure. are expected to bo in Sacrament<> far the (llot FWWAY, Pap I) ,. l \ I • development durinr their 7 p.m. ~till(. Gutt· OU CorporaUon, -..1-.or the Sw!aet Bay pl.ject. ls ukill( · far oommercial and apartment. iooln& OQ..tbe 35.S acres, while Lawi&'.s· COlllJ>l!1 ·~ seeking a varlanc< to allow the ll'llog towers and the rOllNtoli oll!C<i bol1dinl· Tile cltj' lJrnils c:on.structlon belg~la"to three stories wlll\Out a v~. • Commliaionrs will law consldef. a v~ ·tor a 11-stOry retirement· toWer • ·~ ·'i fi1) DAll.T·PILOT ....,,,....., • ' l ~.-. 'PUT IT TO A VOTE'· . As11mltl_'fm•n Burke Burke Seeking Voter Approval On Fluoridation Assemblyman Robert Burke (R-Huntlngton Beach) is urging the state to pass a law requiring all ciUes·to ask voter approv_!l before fJuoridatinl their water supplies. Burke ha1 promised to bring lea:lslatlon to the Assembly !loor which would roice elections before ctties could fluoridate their water supplies. Hb entry into the nuorldall6n picturll 1ends 1upport to drives in Hwitin&ton Beach and Fountain Valley to brtng the nUoi-!dation issue to a vote. 11l"luorldatlon of the public water SU~ ply Is an issue that can only l>e settled at the ballot bo~. '\Durke· said .. Fountain Valley City Councilnieh1 will take m\otber look Jonlght ·at the. poalblJJ. ty of a special e)ection •to~deelde tbe fldofi&•iisu&. n. ctfy Council' approved f!QoridiUon on a 4-1 vote• a" few nlonths ago, c;:ouncllman JOhn 'Halper, the ioQe fiU,Oride opponen~ on the, Fountahl Walley : counen • ' made the .. requeal r 0 f recon.eWeratlOn of ao elecUon' " • oo the property of the First Christian Church, 90llth of Adami Avenue betnea Main and. 17th streets. Tbe request& would give the city Its three ta1ieet b!ch rise buildings. The SWisel Bay projeel includes u.- tion of an L"J"nd r~ -th apart.me.<.; 1.1Pffl~ "We would dredge Oil! harbors around an existing peninlula," Lllrie nplained. "leaving the island connected by a tbin !See IWlllOUR, hp I) Vessel Sinks Into Allantic With Ner-ve-Gas ~THE USS HARMY (AP) - Wat.tr poured 'Jill<> tbt bold ol .Iha dUapldaJed Liberti' ohlp LeBatott 'llulioll Brlgp today and the hulk bqan ilhkinc witb..ila_cootro.ver.al.al.load.o1_1ltn.ftl~· __ _ An eight·man team of speclaliata sPent about two houra aboar<Mbe· ship Jll'PI" in( it !or scuttliJig. Tlien t11ey· lumed "'he$ on the deci openb\& '!Ven val,.. deep in the hold of the niatJ»i VIII!"!. Sea'witer began' flowing m~at 1:4S•a.m. (PDT) and the s!Ow ai>klna ~ beran. Navy Capl. A. G. Hamllion; ln cbarp of the sinking operation, estimated tbe Briggs woulii take four to six beurs to dlaappear beneath the waves and another 30 minutes to plummet 18,000 fe;et to tht bottom in the muniUons dl~·area zt3 miles east of Cape KeMedy, Fla. Going down with the WorJd · War fi freighter were tl8 concrete and· &&eel vaults, each containing 30 rocketa ot GB nerve gas, a total of 12,MO. One cofftn holds a land mine conJainlng highly tozlc VX 1as: Army chemical experts: say the cu will be neutralized by mixing with 1e1 water when it escapes and will be harmleas within · bour.s. F·k>rkla Gov. Claude Kjrk and.a· group o! """""'\aUoaisls tried ·tbrou(b• tbt courls to hail the dumping. Tbe Army contended ·It was n""""""l' llJ J!ll1"'"0 ol• the obsolete gu aa soon .,:t.poulbkt because It belie.ved adme of the 1•• already was leak_lh& ina:lde the vaults. This would have created a danger of detonation II It seeped into the roctet propelJanla. Or1111ge Weatller The .. morntn1 fOtf ,mv chill tbt air a' little more Wednuda,y, bUt the sun will take over in the after- noon ' atone the cout .where the mercury will stop at 72 degrees. Make it 81 for inland areas. IN81D.E, 'TODA y ' r,torid~ lllil)t, Hurillnrt.\n lleaclt'•Cilfr , Oluncllffien unanimOuily reaRlrn*l'tbell' d!Claiicl o!>tloo w,.ti•llelore '"nuoridare UiO-ltlii'O-"W . . . • • .._,:...; irni"""'!o=!F-.'~"-> ·(lmi)d llOiart: Cftail'll\l!ft' of •l!Unil~ • ton l Bfach,; ClttMm ,for Pure ,iWtter, •tked 'the COllncll DOt to 111.c. flqorlde-11., the 'water wltliOul ajl tlec\Jon.. ' Bd(et Al~ hl1 .,...P plano·IQ circulate . peUtlo!ti ca11tJ11 lor ·a reltrondmn on tie Jsltle. A'llrnllar ll"l\IP/haaded by rttlred • Atmy Col. Gtorp undesren, Is a!IO clrculallnrpeUtlons in Fountain Valley. Burke exprellled concern that c!IY councll1 are not required by ttate Jaw to bold elecllons when they plan to · add chemlcall tt water ~"· ·1~1>1 ~-' l J Z OAJLY Pll.01 ~ T..,... ·~-P,,,.,,M fl!!raf!.I . " Lindu Tel"t,~ ' , . Appeal Pledged Of Threat I .._ -On Dane · Hall --By Ma1ison .., 1Wlll Nll'DZm iii Of .. o.llJ ~11111 h•lf William B. "Bill,. Robertsoa clJlrled M°"W ,i!llht Ilia! I di)' <!Mor piffing s..i lliHll'• llvln• r.11ce o n DAI~ y Pll.Jl'T Ml!f rflflt ~l•P• Allll'QllT ITUgV HOMI C••11tll't Oll!Ptll Robert Dinswall To Head Beach Airport Group He bu a NWy llOI pd NOdY hair. H1 knowa a Jot about aifcraft and airports. Everybq4y illl9WI him , •• prjntor, ff president ol 1111 HOMJ: Col!llcil in ffllll- tingtoo Beach and as a conscient~ col'!lcU ,v1tcher. llvl Jlt ~Y "'"'"'" lu!owp, JoiinllY• ti lhe Red BarOO of Meadowlark Airport. Robert ·1&. Dln1w111 h<1 l>t•n •pPollJlc<I t.o bee4 up I po111fllilltl 14 1tudy Ill• airpprl Pri>llilm in Hll!llifllloft 1!t1cll. "llo "'11 0.1 •V'1' c:tlltd 111' 111' ~d 8"911 ~~) tiler 11111 11tl<ir Ille nic~mo Wlij pr<>J>IDJf j!Jck, tt lllllflllil q~lppeil Ulla nt0tnln •. Dilllwtll vit1•IVfn1111.laJJ Pl •l\l!IY!nl '!:' · l10f4! by jlJit cily ~Gii ~n41y n' I on Ille r~nd1Uon oJ Ccmri· ci man Qf!i9r1• J,lcCrac'1'•n· ''The oll~Uon •""' looldnl lnlo oul 111on," lolaQ-KJln Hid, reltrr!ni lo M~ltr~ ~-· "'!'ht HOlolE Co\jn· cil couJd look irit~i1his, build a commlijff of 111"1< tor ijnp ·~oinot. hol4 a public betJIRJ !nd co~ back to the couneU wlUt a reoornmiNlation." l!lc:Of~il<n WH 11111114 w wori 11 t U•i!flll wllll llt~ commill•t· The lalell llpp ol M"dowlori r.i the norf,hwut ol the city It over 1n 1pp1r1nt· 100-font ••tt"'1on elf the runw1y •rid inr 1tallaUon Pl ll!llhl illhl•· Qornpl1irita (tom fiome owntri promp. te4 llit city t• m•k• a .. 1111 In· 1~0q which led to 11 notice to Uit oJ>!trator• of the private 1lrporl to atop ""111 lji• •ddiUona. Plnaw•ll ~t• bo•n • pilDI for more thin 2tl yeaa and has flown both power~ ~n4 1~J pllnes. His company, Hurit1n1ton V4U.f Pr•••· P•PI 1 two-,11t11r 0t11n1 151111 M11d•wl•ri. "W''U lln4 Piii whal lh• citi""' wont In llie way of 1irports in H11n lin1:ton BtAcg, •• Pill&l'~ll Hl4 thl1 morni•I· 1if aijd thl~ ltie oorn.inlttee would 1tudy wl!<olltl! •• 1l•l'Oll •r 11• park 11 duirod. 1u;o;nn1 Cllll~OllJ lt0f~!.HIH6 C~M~iHY -·••rt N. w,,~ 't•tltl,..t f1141 Put••fft•r J e4k I, ."4!rlt v YIU l>•ffl4tnt •"4 ........... 1 M~n.11 T•1•1• ll'.11vil lGi1'!r l~tmtl 4 , Mur phi"t MIP1t11119 Eo'"'r Altl Oi1lo:I" W•• °'',_. ~r '"11or At••tl W, ''''' ~lt.,,.11 .. """''"""'"'lC!ffic• lllJI lft'h 1,111 , ... ,~ ••!u•i "';r111; ,.e. ••• '''· ,,,,, ' . .,., .,,, ... ".,.,. ··~··; ~ f ... , •• •Wil)iie' ;....lff.lll~~H!w"''• 1:.l'r:J.,.,. lf.-.~if: Ji' ttN'lll I C1111!iilt lttl ..._ion an4 lll"ol>alion w11 poliUCIU1 moUvated aod vowed he woold appeal the dec;jfjon to the City Council. ~ce fell in the Im• )lcGa"f~ .....,., ~lll!itorllJll1 "1!1'n ~. • polll'fUI fir.-1~mlilflll li«Jlre. ma¥ UM ~atlftlftl 1l ari"othli crowQld meeting of the Clly Councll. His dance ba11, located near the city llmil!, WU lllicoq <111' fW!l WC<~'I 1uapen1lon ani I year's nt>1~qn for allq~y Wll)il\illi ill Pflll>lll lo ttly llJett "11oi<li;t1", •nK•lf_ Ii\ ltw<I '"' d""'11crl1 ~ 111il ~•win{ ~ olilfr tM\! Ill to JOllr the la~ 1111~1 l<enda-. "A llO(liliq ~I Ill~ C4eciiiPlll WH polj~··~· 1114 tho 11-rw ot4 • Wj\h<>lll lplnJ into d•~»· ~ wilal lllal ~ wm bl -~v -~ dallOI ltlU mralor 11 •7:111 p.m. lug. 21 before 1 pubnc eppeala hearing al McGaugb Schoo~ Robertson made new~pj.per headlines during the early '50's f<ir -h;s operation of a poker !lll"8 •n4 lor !!If lalfr cffqrlf to relnstato ' p1111Jlil)l "1 tM •lly· Tbe illl!!~li"I Jilll wq ~ lutP"ll aa the 4ir ~Ari QJll>. Today Ille ,.... building ~~ the Marina Pi •. Roberts.on told the City Council his main reaaon for appeal was a November 19611 ·~fll•nt to l!J• or4~"" ... !it. ~e lulll -•llOIM 1'lllAI! -· ii once I llol11t1 It 111111'~ or revo ed no renewal may be made for ooe year. ''Thlv w~l<IJ!'t 4• lllol fQ 1 ll'octrY ~ cir I iN l\alion,'' ~ Pld-Ht tltii dltrlld l!lol 1111 qrder. rl!I-~ bY jt)torlin •fly mana1er llennit Courleiw~ lo llOl r,rovldld by Ille city ~ ~ ll!t,.r.,. 11 •f'I· !lilWtll!Jn, wl!<ltt 1:111tvll'll~OJJ will! Ille Clly C<\lnoU wN rem~ 104 ~mpt!fled by J ~JJ' of J.1"'"1111c oqillPmtRI 1<I up Dt!Ow Ille 1t.p, c1!Jlllf a 11\0mtntlry furor fflUtr JI ~lly HIU when IWIJ COllll• cllJTllll 11~j1clfll lo Ille eq•lpmenl· Councillhen 1.1 o y d Gumftlere .,id Harold Holden reputedly uktd the equiRQ1ent be reJPoVed but were outvoted by 11\e •Iller llll'fl 1111111oll 1111mber1. Wlttn 1111 mHll!ll w11 fin•llr •d· jollfllt4 "' Ille llfll!' "'MO!..t!l'lilillll!llll ~·p ... ~IJl1"1 111<1\' .. In '"'" mf!!'l'~-1 4 tlp1 llf"l't!oi IJld t ~up ·~p111111' lo rtcord Ill• llfltlon. ~ 1114 t111 ro •irdln l «!U/"'11111 Wit _I .. ')' l!ll>IUll h~ IP. iq lAJ pol)dtlll tnd 1~1 "I don 'I W"!I ~ riJJlilalfmtnit lo bl '"'4J." * tr * ' ,,..'" ,..,. l SEAL BEACH. I' . . -~11-Y ''1-JT '"''-~ PL"! ~I CAR.Vll'!G .WATERPROO~ M•P tOAJtO, RISEllVllT "R4Mfl~l'S THJIOUOH ~HOTOOllA,.111111 On lflo Shore• of Comp P'ondl1ton, th1 Sklrml1h line P'lred e.meru lnatu-11 ~Ive""'"'' from rage' HARBOUR ... strip nf land." An lf-.story apartment cornpleJ wouJd be pla~ed in 1111 center of tjl1 prnp<lild S.71-•<:rt 1'l1111d. '!'lwrc woyld tlso be rour three·l~l'f ap11rt1T1tnt buildipgs with 280 one to .thfiee bedroom unitl. "'Mt' lslan~ will be 1n adult e11m· rnunlty. No c~Udre"," Lurie taid. "We plan 1eml-tubterr1nea" parklns on It ind a ~e~i for tennis co~rt• with parldnJ under -tllat. '' There would also be 76 townhou11 unit. and 75 boat slips on the island. The town houses would be for rent, Lurie indicated. On the land adjoining Pacific Coa1~ Highway, Lurie plans an II-story , !SQ.. room hotel and a four story office building. "Tho holol would l>< clolOr lo 1"1 highway," Lurie i~lrt A nei&hborhood shopping center, in standard fashion , would be built on four to five acres of l~n4, A speci•lty shop "" i• pl1.11111d "'" lo 11!~ w1t1r P.11 'IJI· othor flJll!' 11r11. "We also want to build • three-acre restaurant ne1:t· to the \water and we're con~· dlfi!JI 1q1110 type of yac~I •I•~ rac IY for Hy11U11iton H ar b P • r reoU 0~11," l-11•1• •~Pia n1j- Anolh!I' 1811 comni1rclal boaL 11ipa, Marines Wage Hot War On Valu .able Coast Beach Mvt!Jictl ••lllJl•it• witll n1n111 IOVn· a1cllin( HP !lit P1r•lro1op1ra wttt ding like they were part of '• Miuion sevtrif Hlnldre4 M1rfpe1 nowp In frmn Impo•1ible script f!Ontlnue~ tQ w11e a the 'twq •uppqritJll l!llpa t»ff Wr1, t.ht moc~ baltl• for the beach n•ar Oce110aidt Two ~lml iil«1 111t 'l'rlpoll, bolh 11111111 t~ay. helh::optar c1rri1r1. Provins the tw .. wcai 1raiplna or Th• ln><>PI m•v•d lJJ 1111, J•llloll<I inf<! Marine Corps reservisl.!l -11,000 oflhem their lln•• •n4 cJ'l1r1•4 ~p t,,_ ~!Ill ftrln~ -to be a mission "possible," the war scor•• of l'Q411dl of fakt 1mmunl Ion I the lo1ur11nt.1 in ijle •rt•· between Taleffa and Margarita turns out Man• •I ,., •n•ma foll 1,_..1,_..11 but to lit Ill• 1ar1111 air and ... in•iliqn In ' "' ' • the li·Ylir IJl1!Qry al tho Mtrlnc Corpi ca m1 ~~~·to Iii• II trln• c1mpo wor• Reserve. ,... set ~p th!Q\llh•ul lh• 4rv hlU1 In tlla camp Pondl•lon b101. The mock beach i11v11sion. lP miles 'l'ke ••cond ,,.,_ufl of lho ll1•.rnlnt 30Ulh ol tho w .. i.,n Whlto HOU" I• San .,. Clemente, 1lready ha.11 been termed a camt fr,un ~hi 11~, •• •i• ~ave• a success by Corps orficials. amphlblPll• 011« hit .111 PtlCh on lh• ba .. ond 11nl •• addltlon1l llOO lroop1 up "I'm very prqu4 and very imereJSf!:d," toward th• hill.I. , , Gen. !&wj1 F. WaU aaid Mon4BY after 5ql, lo be HP.aclcq In lnY ma"'"""· w111>hln1 · lltt l•ndlng. d11oril>od II the whore lht _ olvlll111a ltJ!nod 1c~vo largest since Inchon, in the Korean War. re~rvilLI fqr tw-_ w11g Ill lnv1lvtc1, The amphibious assaul\i Monday, w1111 mi•t•k•• w•rt m•dll. · \ , part of ~"lion Hitlll Dticlrt. IJjghlicht Ono ol lh• lorsa 1mPhlbtou1 or~h• of the two-week annual trainina: st11111c>n chir1in1 1i:ra11 1 bot 1lt•r hltUnt ih1 for rlitrv~ll from l3 1111 ... ~ .. i1ned I<> beocn, 111111uok, And iht twq , .. ~rnnd•r L08 ANOE~~s (UPll -Linda Kt1• W,i.aft II.id t&d1y lhat while ahe w11 tt•li~ tying on the witness stand Charle1 Ma.J'ji(ln made a threatening g11turt U: if ht wore 1lltUf11 a lh!ll~I· Thi kt¥ •Illa wllne•I •~I~ thtl Ma111on _ drew h1I right index finger acro,1 his .~ own throat while she was talldne: and then put his finger across his lips in a s111inc 10rt J>f motl«u1. .. '1'h4 •li'•tr.old Mrs. Kll•blan "" windi•8 "P her 1fi1lirnonY on • 17111 da7 on lhe witneu 1tan4 under o.1n1intll•~ by deputy district attorney Vim11n~ Buglio1J. Bua11 .. J ••ke4 _h1r ii !.!4Jl10n h•d eom1, m•nic•ttd It her in 111n•li while Ilic w14· on the stand and 1he riplied that he ht~ BUjliQll Jlhd htr W <Jc1oribt llJI m,G- lionl hi h~ mt<Jc and •h• dcmonilralcd illem sitt.irlJ on the stand. • au~I ~l!Pliltlld hi• •~amln•li<ln •i ltfri. Ku1bl1n by i.k1111 htt whtt !lie 111111111 ~y 11ylnl 1it1 fill 1111 Wtl P> "•mluaw fn1m ~. '' ' "f fltl lllil I 1m d<>ln( lho wlll •f Gtd• Wh•l hq """ """' Wtl wm•I· I 111, wron1, too. "I 1111 INiy fll"•l•nl fgr It 1o1y bllnt lttro tt1Uf)llq II 111Y "ll'ltlllll<O.' ~ · J~11 Ch1t111 JI. o"'°" oalild 111 at!Ornn• fJ!lo hi• oh1n111tr1 litfllfl 11111 mornln1 1111l1n lo 41!Cllll 11111.,P lhtl <laltllH aUonttY llonald Hulltll 1111111 l>tfort llilvil!on 011111rt1 In I h • eou""""" oorr!dor M•ndlY 1r1tr11011n 1Jttr Qldtr hJd ~I •II hl1 IU'Oll II• 1n1lnl11ton. _ Hu~)ttl 1114 at lfl1t li1111 lhtl U., jlldlt w11 'prej~dl!llll in ltvor of tl1t Jri> ..wUoil'' •Pd tMt ··~· acUQlll Wirt COftt ttmpU~lt. ,, HI ••Id Oltlor hid l'llllllllltod revor1lb!1 error Ill •Mllln1 off hi• •fllt lllll\lnltlon. Judi• Oliilr Mild ttullil• lhtl hta r1m1ru Wtl'• 11unprpf111l0n•J'' 111d U11~ h• lnl•nd•d lo lnv11J1111t· lilt mtlll• l•rtltor to 111 If thty w111 '''""d' for .. nttmpl which oould 1tnd Hu1ht1 lo i•U for t 11•<md tlm• ~urlna lht tr111. , Whtn Mro. K11~bl1n o;onclwlt• hit 1t1tlmony U1I P-•·~·• will br.lnl INI flll'lhl!r wltnt111• 141 till abttul "'"'"'' tho nl1hl ol toh 111~ln1t 11 Ill• mall •f ·~In IOlllll Jh1111n Ttto. Mn. K11abl1111 11ld M•illl•Y •ht loll ~ h1d oallod on h•r I<! ••po11_ th1 hlP; »i• ®ll l11dor 11 a "fllM pfQphll" •hf onio lhou1ht "" J11u, Cllt<l•I· , ''"""' r.,. i FREEW A\'--;-,· .. with 1dl<Jininf boil ih•P• ind f1pilil1!1 G'!J!ll'llllnl · II lnloildl Ill pl~po ts also planned for the mainland 11d~ 11~1 . pt11C!fll Jn Phtrl• Ill µJI of ~~llMI Plf· ~ ""Pl• of · •m•il 1 t 111111!111 t!M 1>11r11111 1Wl9" bo1Ch11 1rc pl•nncd alons lh• new chon· tt"' . 0111 ""11n•U m111111tr1 HIVf · ··~· j.tlrlt .,;~. ' 11 Jlt t -.. "°"' 1hopplp1 c101cr ij04 ro11our1ot M !II Uti lltll dlltowr• wOl!l4 Ill IP! will t>< w11tr grl•nlecf ,. !lorl>OOr gjyt civili~fldl•ru J!v~ ~I ~i!!lnc en1i•H whlo~ 1en11111 J,llllP ilf'lll!"Wll eq~ar to-ltiJI o r11~lar uoiu. '°"'4n'I pull II 1y1. ~mid•! Ill• Ourr¥ of b1tlle1 Ii w11 not ~Mihor '"" oimo In to "''"' lh• fQ forct 111' <lly ll\lllR<ll lo r11olnd 111 lf• u•ijl!lll to ,,. 1 re1e1111n~ doosln~ w•vea stuoi ~l•!llll i•hl•laa, ~ut In 1111 war 1111"1 lrHwtr 11r11m1nt of com batan ts carrying· ctvvl01 noally ti_mo, ·~•h 1 r'""' lllilhl havo b!on Thi 1ri111p alto ii •lrcul1lln1 poU1'4nl preo .. 4 in 1arm1111 b•i•· · d1so11roJ1•· lhat wn•ld fciret 1111 oily lo cond11ct 1 Otherwiff the '""''" looked like the ~nd more !hon 1 h•ndlul •I 1roopa raf111ndum llofore II 1d<>pte4 1111)' """1t polJJ~ Ill' 1111 11111'.l'f wtlll !ht oon1111t 91 rol4••11· f111t11~ pl "1•P.Pln1 I• lilt f1mi· tht ;llJ (llllJIPiJ IJllillii lht 111w ordln-· ly cir, "n •li1116 Ill lh• li!Jll ,nd doo~ II ¥•m Mofl<ll'.I. lallll1 •JPl•ll!ld 11tt our d•volPpm~nv· 1•ld """'· n...i fllf !Iii ordlll11101 Jltctllll 1114 •llr H t!J~ ~""111' aay l'fll/. ,,1 wi•• city ?Jiii~ POlllt fnlO dl(flc!lily Pr I CO!lnl!I Pf 1pprov1l Lurie hPJI'• 19 1 or! buildln1 ii mt#lll In 1li.w1n1 1111 "'"' Ptr..., 14 som1tlrn1 In It!\. servo on llolh boalt1. rool ·thln•. se•m•d prel!y !Oil ., i. whtl lo do and frHWIY rou(Q. The 17war" pi•~ "Mar•arlll" 1 h N h · d "' ~ ., w ere to go. But, il gave the serieanls ewport as SliJle ;1n agreement Wl•u · mythical country rich in aa:ricultural and lieutenants something to yell about iri th1t State Ojvi:ilAn of Hi&hw1y1 on a raut• rq11Q4rc14, Ind Or} a:CH>d ~trme WUh Ult nol so printable terms . east from Baytlde drive to th1 city limits u.s., 1a1in11 "T•ftK•" • nci~hhortna M1ny ol lit• top mi!Utrr por10nnol 1t lh1 ond of Corona de! Mar. co4nk)I lmi:l•r 1uthorl~rian contrQJ. watohtd th• m1neuver1 fram v1rlou1 It ~ht B1401m bill p1aH1 , i' wauld Troops manning both sides of the battle vant111 pointe, lncl~din1 O•"· Wilt, -imply •llminat• tho eritir111 llrttch of are members of the Fourth Marine Assi1tant Cammancia"~ or th• Mapine frJew1y ••st from Beach ftoulev1rd in Division and the Fo1,Jrth Aircraft Wing. Corp1 and• JQUr•star Q1ncr11. Hll1ltln11ion Q11ch to the e11terly bo®· Early Mond1y, lhe T11tnn IPJ•ll "'Id The fijll ical• w1r will conUn11e lhrou1h qory pf Ill• city. The •~tJncy1 a current politicJI hot potato, r1.d,vel0Ri bU1h&ed city areas and receiv11 IPfCill taJll frt)rn projects that are built in ill place for the purpose of civic improvements. land in the hills of Camp Pendleton. WtQneld11y nl&ht, then will be criUQuftd p1111g1 would end th• nled for tht BOSTON t.\P) -}.. •1@warde&1 ha:s But not foi-long as U.S. Marines began Thursd1y morning. All of the rea:ervi11t11 first petition, and ccc re presentatives in· ch1rged Eastern Air ines w I ~ h an air asqailt1 •ndilll IOPll 900 rrt•n into from all over the Western United si..tes dicated they would then only pursue t.bt d~torimin11tlan •M•inJt waman. J.S11rtma: the area. will be on t~I r11ad home Sund1y. "CQfld, ~hich woyld require a refert1tr EtJit:m 1\tw'11r~1t111 111r• afrai~ lp J'in The first wave or att-ac~ came frl'.lm low As i:1n be 11pe.citeid, M1r11rlit. 1up. t114m for 1 ahwter amtndrnent r•TilOvlJ'\I a111 liU\e 11 one po~n4 abl'>Vt Ulflf! hirln1 flying Pi•nu, whjc~ pel~d tht aria with ported by the U.i . Marini forcea, will w111. that specific 1uthority from Ute Ci'Y Several of Jhe council majgrity-bloc detraci.ra ar11111<1 thal th• ord1·111n•• would rtplact 1leeted officl1!1 w th cf. flciala llin&wering only to the current power billl'~· Said former May~f John Hamilton, "I would rather have Jive elected men up thero kl handl• tho money lfl1n rivo a'" polntH PIOJll•. ThlY would be r01po1111· ble onJy to a majority of the council." weiltll lest they be taken off the payroll, various type1 of bombs. Then more than the war . Council. Mi~ B1rn lc1 Polan. 37. of Halifax, in a dQZIA P•raf~r~ arAjl~a in, l,vin• low It's no secret that these maneuvers are The CCC must obtain signatut~ ·' E11~1rn 4~fw~rQ111 for li )'tlr,1 w11• one in iht cr•¥1i with th•lr autnmatli: guns. to prepare reserviat.6 for ~·rrila ~otics, amountint to 15 percent of the electar•t.4 of 1 numb1r of women WhA te1tiJitd Mrinp w1ltin1 for T1lea11,n en1ml11 41 ma~1 such as have b11n emplciye·d Ip tti1 Vitt.. who ~pteCI in the 1~1t cjty •l•ctirin to day btfar• thti MJ.N•Chu•tt4 C.Om~ their mrive. nam War. force counoil action . mi••ion A11in1t Dia<:rlm~ation, Jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiioii;;;;i;;;ii;;;iii,ii,'-iiii,'"-••-~;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii'"ii-. ' More Taxes Due $2.99 CARPETING ? Bea.ch City Center FnndB Sought A I pcr,.nt uUlilY lal 1111•1 tho onl¥ now ltv¥ IJunlinll<tn l°'llh clll11n1 ttl '••llJJ· Apartment dw•lill'I probably wiU l>c hi\ wit~ an •ll!I 111 ind !ho city 1t.U •Lill btll1vt1 lflc btt'ili•ll c•mmunil¥ should p1y mort. 'J'lli.s mQch w1t1 matl• tlllr MQ11d1y ni&ht when a tis fonn11I• fQ po fgr now civic foellillu and 111)1111 f1111d ,., qulremant.o wu dl10"'ll!i IJlin· Whit IJViU will ~I ana<ltd m1y Pt dooidld to•llhl. Couni:llrntn ur!fll lo 1n over the 11ew revenue measurea 1t an •~· JOlll'ned meeUn1 in lh• aarnlnlflHllVt an· ne1 ai f p.m. Flnonco PlrllClor Ion Artutll• •IVlll• ed Monday lht~ 11111 y1orl1 l!\!~Ql may contain I dofiCil "frtitn 141",llflll If $900,000." A eGUnell pit• 14 4rott iJ1t fl.Ill lr'IJI colltcliofl-r.....ron. -lfll.-il•¥--.llt• I !'fr"nl 11lllllf _ 1-J l1 1Ght<i"l14 lo tell •f· reo1 -WPll"I laia llOl,000 •"I of th• ''""'' Jund. Ar1uelliJ 1114. M•n•¥ from 1 poulblo Ill poro1111I In· cr••N In th• bu•fM•• llct"M '" an• a Jul"p In lh• l•M•l Ill •• tll tJllrlJ!l•nts in Oio •llY rrom !t l!I M t "'111 w~l4 bl ""'did for tM c•nlfll fun•, ,4rtu11lo ••• pl•l"'d. .. th "l•m•llm'" Tl4 Borll•tt ond 01or11 ""°"'''" btl~ed ol U1I 14, dill•••' 1ev1u. "Wll h~ve •. b'tnltndOUI l"ll:l'tl•t ln ' .S~·~rvi. 1 I percent uUUty lU i an4 w• are 1tllJ 11h01t of man1y.11 P•t1l•tt commenll~. 1'1 e~'t un4•r•t•n4 It." McCracken 111id, l•Now the money 11 being marked for sontething other than capi~I imprpvenients." McCrooien aald i111t he w~ld vojo Jor the utility tax , but he was nol rearly to vot1 for bot.ti that l1vv •1'14 IP il'lllrt••• µi th• bu1in111 llc1n1e foe . For monjh• now tjlo •••n•il h11 h11n 1ryln1 to find w1y1 of r1l1ln1 lllllPJY lo PIY tOr l'lllW civic f1cll it1111, it1ch.tdln& ti1• civic ctllltr ind poli~• d•P•rtmt, library,, lire stations and corpor ation yard . A 5 percent tax on 111 electricily, W•t11. l'!\lcltph~n1 an~ cab!• TV ~il1'· it is 111rm1 td, W!Nid brl11a in •t ilii?,800 I year. Arguello said that while this would pay for bond payrqwqp on the civic center "d lilr•ry 1111 lpst Rf llOl,llQO ltl U1I general fund ~~lill!ll_ Oi1e trash ~ must be suhstltuted. T.,. · ~thor i1t1111 . ht 14 nv~r f~r di!<Ullien wnleht w•r• lite fl•fn~ ol lh• Iii rat< ,., 1111).!I Ind I "°'" "" 1nd r1rk1 oommlJ.1lafl reeo1nmend1J on thal the council l•VY 1 lll~on111i r•l• lnit"d or • 11-c••t ral• for pu~ lmprov•m1011. Th• oily chorlfr limlt1 lh• flit II ltl ccof.1. Qn1 lttm IPP<OVod w!Ut!>lll dl .. 11111•" )fond•Y nf1ht Wat tdJutlmaql In 111111al rund •Pnr•Prl•U•n• for th• Piii r11r, Ex~ndUur11 b)' d~p1rtmenl1 were 12 percentover Lhe amount budgeted. Sur• wt hev• it -liut, uJutlly wt try to 'onvin~• cu1tom1" to buy ear,.elin• +he+ will coll'lplamenl their ho Mu. Ofttn, in 1itu11ion1 where • euslomer Is covering the floor ju.+ to sell a hous f 1 eheap eerpeting may be • litbility. In many eases the difference of 11nly 1 dPlltr • y•rcl will in1+1ll o qu~lity ol ea•patlng that looks twlee as well end will give mu'h bitter servi,t. In 1 nuhhtll ~ we'rt not trying +11 nec1111rily lte the "CHEAl'iST". (though wt often 111), but the BESTI (Whi;h we always ere) . • • • • ALDEN'S CARPITS e DRAPIS 1661 1'l1ct11tl1 Ave. I COITA Mii~ 64 • .4131 ' , ' I I 7 7 . ~ . , . . . -..... - • Ted•Y'• F1u1 ' N.Y.Shtdm 0 1.. 63,·NO. 19.7,-2•SECTIONS, 30 PA6ES . . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDA'Y, AU6tlS'J II, '1970 ' ~ .. • .. . , Newport Chitmher OKs D,ouhling Business Tax .~ Reluctant Newport Harbor Chamber of worlled aUf jolnlly with the city 1<1- 'Commtrce board membera Monday mlnistr1tloli .. i.greed to a proposal that would more The ·''compromise" schedWe would in. Ulan double revenues from lhe Newport stitute a t-YoG receJpts" tlz oo com- l'each business'·tat -the tu that most . merclal arid indtastrial companies, while dfrtctly aftecta Jts own members. · · --r:ttahUDa a flat (ee, with a fto minimum AltbDutb urginJ: the city council . th for . llolJllr ~stw•1, IUCb as vendors, ... ptl ...... r 1-ase -by allnply bil<-coa\r.ctob IDCI Pf'OlllOOll and service ln1ffl pre-115 O.l"!ee,lo $40.or·ISO flO\IJlle.. • annu.aJly' -lhe chamber 'board, feclinc :l'fewport cun.nlly rea!i7.es' lm,000 In thb llbly would nol'be 1cceplable lo lhe n-fnln1he ~ ....,.1 "bu!lnm city, approved a mu!IH>ued pact.,. tu". lei. ,!bis "'°"kl jlujlp lo an ..timlled im.ooo ,,.., under the new formula lax. Harvey L. Hurlburt, Newpol\ ctty manager, said lhe propo&al wlll -be taken befott the Newport Ha1'or-Costa Mesa Boord of Reallors fer ....,_., . before pr.,.ntation lo the Cll)' Council for adoption. . • In delall, lhe ... -utabllabes five separate classifkatfom ot b11slneis, with specific tu &ehedu1e for eacb. Included in "Classification I" would· be . •' ' -DAii. Y l';tf.OT' ...... -~.., ,... l dl•-·· - CARRYING WATERPROO' MAP BOARD, RESERVIST SCRAMBLES THllD!L~PHIRS On tM ShoN1 or Camp POndlitiiii;"'fliitSlilrmh~ [jne Flrod Cameras lniiood of Llvo Ammo- Marines in · Mt,c/£ War •• On Valu.able Coast Beach Mythical counlrlet with ..,,., ooun- diig llke they wue part of a Mission Impossible script continued to wage a ~ bat.tie for tbe ~acb near ~anside today. - Proving the two-week training of Marine Corps re3erviat.s-19,000.of them -1 to be a mission "possible," the war bietween Talega and Margarita turfi:! out to be the largest air and sei. invasion in the Sf-year history of the Marine Corps ~rve. The mock beach lnvallion, 16 · miles aouth of the We1tem White House in San Qemente, already has been termed a nccess by Corps officials. . "I'm very proud and very-impreued," Gen. Lewis F. Walt said Monday after 'f~tchlnc lhe landbl&. delcrlbed as lhe lfraest alnce Inchon, in the Korean' Wll". The amphibious uaault Monday, was )>Ht of Operation High De!erl, bighllghl Q(,tbe two-week annual training ses!lon ~ ruervl.stl from 23 statea, designed to tivt civilian-soldiers a level of lrainin& 111;1oal to that of regular units. scOrta of roundf of fake ammunition at lhe l!>surgenls bl the oreo. 'Many o( the eneip1 fell "dea.d" but came b'ack to life as Marine ca~ were set uP throughout the dry hills in the eamp Peldletl:>n base . 1'1e second assault of the morning came from the sea, as six waves of ampl'iibiO\(s craft hit Jie beach on the base and "1!l an additional 1200 troops up towird' the1bll11. But, to be expected in any maneuvers, where the civilians turned active resirvfsts for two weeks are Invol ved, mistakes Were made. One of the large amphibious crafts chargifig across a bog after hitting the beacllt got atuck. And the two lkylinder enai.~ which a:enerate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull II out. ' Another craft came In to rescue the 1tuck assault vehicles, but in real war time, l\Jcb a re.scue mf&ht have been disastrous. .And more than a handful of troops seemed _pretty lost as to what to do and where tirgo. But, it gave the sergeant.! and lieutenants 90mething to yell about ln nol oo printable lennl. Newport CofC Woos CdM Group In Merger Try The Newport Harbor <llamber of Com- merce has moved formally to woo Ua small neighbor to the ea.st, the Corona del Mar Chamber, into Its ever-growing-. Charles R. CUrrey, presldent ol. the Newport CofC, made the offer officially in a let~ apprOved by the chamber board Monda) afternoon. Citing a numbei-of critical iasues, in- cluding the proposed Pacific Cout Freeway and proposed expansion or Orange County Airport, that affect the two groups joi n t I y, Currey told members of his board that "the timing was never better" for a merget. The offer drew an official "no com- ment" from Carl Kegley, president of the CdM Chatnber, who acted polltely,,but coolly, when asked for bis.resJIOll11e. He said be would bring the matter before bis board of directors at tta next meeting in two' wiekl. Historically, the two groups have main- tained something Jen than a "brotherly relatlon&bip, although several members of the CdM chamber are members of the Newport organization. The laUer is accrediled by lhe U.S. Qi.amber of Commerce and has blocked (See CHAMBER, Pop I) retail, wholesale, recru.Uooal, amuse- ment, rentals (commercial, industrial, residential) and other buainesa.s not specified. This CfOUp Would be under a gross receipts tu, with a ft) minimum, which would cover the fint Ml,000 ·of gross receipts. The oext $910,000 in rtctipts would be tu.ed at a rate of 2D cents per 11,000. Recelpls ov<r ll miJlioo would be tued at 10 ceata: per •1.000. Currenlly, bulillase1 IDCI lodwlrles la this clas.illicailon are taxed for a total of $75,000. Under lhe gri>ss ree<lpta Joimub, it is estimated they would pay a total of 1135,000. The second clusillcillon woold lnclijde manufacturln&., industrial, research. and development and uWit,y comp,anies now paying I franchise lax to the clly. Pen:entageWiSe. th I s classification. would fact the beavlea:t increase. Theni· an only 20 bu.sinesses fallinl into this clJIR!flcallon Ind together they pay llQO. tf the new scales are adopted, they wbu1d pay a total of S7 ,000. The fonnula for this cate1ory woold be bUed on gross j)ayroll, with a ISO minimum, coverin& the first MO,ID paid lo employes. -'lbe-nexl 1911Q,OOO would be twt!.al a rate of 30 cents per 11,000, ~ payroll amounts over $1 mlllion woukt be tned at 20 cents per $1.000. Clllsilkalloa m, which would include (See TAX ll!P, Pap I) Route Hearjng Set Fifth .Try Slated for F~~eway Block By°'Li:~-~ Finally, maybe, lhe Senate TranaPor- lltion Coounillee will meet Wednesday lo decide the !ale of lhe Badbam bill which would kill the Newport Beach segment of the f\lture Pacific Coast Freeway. After four postponements, the com- mittee is scheduled to meet in special session at 2 p.m. for bearings on the meu~. Vessel Sinks Into Atlantic With Nerve .. Gas · r I, r · • - ABO~ THE USl llAll~Y (AP) .,, wat<r pounod .lnlo the bold of Iba dllapldalod 0 1Jbil'ly llil\> LeBaroo Russell Brlgp loday IDCI Iba hulk bepn ainklnJ with tts controverlial loed ol 11erve ~u. An eight.man ~team of s~all1t1 1pent about two hours aboard the ship prepar- ing ll for ocullllng. Then they lumed wheel.s on the deck openin& seven valvea deep In the hold of lhe rusling v..,.1. Sea water: be&lll flowing in at I: "5 a.m. (~PT) IDCI the alow sinking process bepn. Navy Capt. A. G. Hamilton, in charge of the slnkinf operation, eslimaled the Brlus would take four to liJ: boun to djyppUr beneath the waves and an0ther 30 minu,Jes to plummet 18,000 f~t to the bottom in the mllllilions dlsposal am :113 miles ea!t of Cape Kennedy, Fla. Goina: down with the World War U freiahter were 411 concrete and steel vaults, each containing 30 rocket! of GB nerve gas, a total of 12,MO. One coffin holds a land mine containing highly. toxic VX gas. Army chemical experts say the gas will be aeutralized by mixing with sea wafer when lt escapes and will be harmle.u within houri. Florida Gov. Claude Kirk and a group of cooservallollbls tried lhrougb lhe oourts lo hall the dumping. The Anny contended il wu necesury to dilpoae ol the obeolete IU U IOOD II possible bee•.,. It b!lieved oome Of the '" already was ieaklna tnkide the vaults. This would have created a dancer of delonalloo 11 II ,..ped lnlo the rocket piopellants. Committee approval would Ubly give lhe volallle bill suffldenl "bnpetus to clear the Senate. JI already bu been pa'8ed ln the M!ombly. Sen.ate action on the measure would ~Y come1Tbursday, tt lhe S.nale committee blesae1 It with a tavoratile reallllllltlldllioa. If ii does not, the bill wW nover .,.t lo the Senate Door. C.ounUess Orange Coast area UKtrtets are e~ tc.. be ln sacramento for the Ju•tlee Shine• Judge Benjamin '!'. Woodall of the county Court of Domestic Relations in Houston, Tex., car- ries on justice by candlelight after power failure at court\. house Monday. Power was re- stored after 11 hours. By that lime, judge already had met lull day's calendar and gone bOme. Chamber Wants ' Count y to Seek New Jet Site Reaffirming Its oppoaitlon to propoaed bearing, most of lhem llaDdlnJ loptbot against .W.mbl)'lllan Robert E. -m (ft-Newport Beacltl, ..,.._. of the bW, and Newport Beocb btter.91a, wbo wlllll the _freeway off tbe coest!ifte. Newporl resldenls oppoeed lo lhe freeway rout.:s aren't waltiJW far-the out. come or committee action, however. Monday a Clllzens' Coordlnalinl Com- mittee filed a notice with the dty" clei't's office declaring ii wW clrcl\lale peUtioos (See FREEWAY, Pap I) • Senate Panel Freeway Key, Says Carpepter .,, JO~ RE\'ltlUll ............... Oil Iba .... of biol -"' lbe Calllornia Senate, Rtpubllcu Denoia carpenter laid hb lnlonnatioo lndlc:aleo lhe fUlure of the bill lo delete the Paclf1c -\:Oiif'Fi'ieway-lliOOib Newprl~ reals completely with the 0-. of Ibo Senata Ti1n1pcrlation qommllloe. "From my beal lnlormatioo." ilo uid. "~ are enoulh .-lo Iba Senate lo. -the bill The bJc ~ II. whether or not II will 1el oul 0( .. D!IDIUee.,'' Carpenter ii vlrlllally llOOPl>Olod Jn •lilt opcclal •lectlon whlcb la belng held loday In the Mlh Stale Seoale Dblrlct. Voling wu.lifhl loday. lfll'oOly-100 the baJlol 11-Douglat lrvlot, • llepillllcon from Sanla Ana who llnw bis -' lo Carpenter two weea qo. The Ne\vporl Beach 11t«ney, wll6 II Clll'n!DUy chairman of Ibo Repul>U<on Slate Central Committee, lald be plam lo Je~e for sacramento tonllbt from Los Angeles lnlernalional Airport. "I don't know when I'D be sworn In.~ Carpenter stated. "It may be Thunday. '' AJorii with the Badham freeway blll, Carpenter said be feels lhe lax reform bill is. one of the main iasuea: (acin& the Senate. The taz refonn bill, authoredi by Assemblyman William T. Bagley lft.San Rafael), bas been stalled for several weeb on lhe floor of lhe S.nali, lacking one vote tor passage. Carpenter said be ii "prepared lo vole for It" because he supports the aovernor. Nl1'-freshman Senator, Carpenter laid he expects lo be -:y buoy. "I undenlalld lheie aro Ill lo lOO bW. 1tiU pending In the Senate, and I'll want some time to retearoh them to I'll ·bt able lo ..,(e lnlelligenlly," he Aki. Some of lhe .....,..h ouUined by Carpenter btvolves lhe lroeway bill. "I'm (8ee CARPENTER, Pap I) Amidst the flurry of battle, it was not µ.nuaual to aee a n:servlng dodging waves of combatants carrying "civvies'' neatly p-ened In 1arment bags. Otherwix the exerclae looted like the re~! thine. 'fhe "war" pits 11~1argaMta" a mJlhical country rich In agricultural ~urces, and on &ood terms with the U.S., a1alnst "Ta1ega" a nelgbbOrinC cbuntry under authorltlrlan control. Firaud Amendment Denied expansion at Orange County A.irPort, the Newport Harbor Chamber or Commerce Monday called on the ccunty Board of Supervilor1 to start looking immediately Troops manning both aides of the baWe are memben of the Fourth Marine lilmion ood the Fourth Alrcf'1! Wing. Early Monday, the Talepn IDrcel held . laOd In lhe hllla of Camp Pondlelon. :)liJI not for lore M U.S. M11ioM lJesan ll!l•lr -ull, oondin( oome lllO men Jnlo the'...... ' nit ftrtl ,.. .. or au.ck come !tom low fty'm( lillil;'lfbldllJOl«!d'lhe ..... with vfrioua types of bombl. 'nltn 111ore than a 4!>,.. paratrooen dropped In, lying low ill 1he grass with their automauc guns , waJtlng for Talega~ enemlu to 'make their move.' Backlng up the paratroopen were ~veral hundred M1rfne1 flown in from tfli two 1upporUna shlp1 oft 1hore, the lwri Jlma and the Tripoli, both usault he11!)0pte.r can1er1. The troopi moved In fast, gathered Into ll1eJr lin<a IDCI ~rpd up lhe hlll, firinl for some other alte for Jet aervice in the county. In a resolution adopted uninimously by Judge Sa ys 'No Grounds ' For Additional Charges the chamber boird of dlredors, the coun- madt no attempt to identify any other ty ls uked. 'to move ahead and find ildp Owo•• tocloy denied lrllonley PWllp 8eny11 appllcadoa to be allowed ti ametd Ida Upper Bay lawal&it to te. dllil «*u'p1 ol frlud · aplmt the I'r· .... C...paoy. JilClge Oweu staled tht there bad been • eWleDce 11bmlttecl at uy JIOlnt of the trial wllWI ...W •lie• ldna to alltbortle any ian mhntte eubttl~ou. By TOM B~Rl.EY Of ""' Dl'fr ''"' Ii.ff A lul minute move to add chargea of fraud to the Upper Bay land 1wap law 1ult wa1 luhed t< ~. :. vine Compan.y attorney Robert Warren a1 "Improper, unfounded aod unf airly and' deliberately aimed at the Irvine Company." War~ asked Superior Court Judge Qaude M. OWena In the 1&11 houn of the trial to reject the amendment to lhe law 1ult filed late Monday by attorney PbUlp Berry. And be orgued that there were "•boollllely no ground4" ju.!!fy lhe 1<1- dlllon of auch char&co In the laal day of the lix-week land 1w.::.p tria1. Berry, who Tis a &rooP of r<ewPOrnl<iCfi a.ms, aJlqd-fn hlr amendment that "the Irvine Company and others" dell?>erately omitted. many thousand• Of feet of pubUcly owned shoreline from mapt and documtntJ aub- milled lo lh~-.-1ta Lane : Commission. He further charaea UW the company grouly overstate~ the vaJue ~ t50 acra of uplands It traded to Ori.1ige C.OUOty for 157 acre1 of Udelandl In the Upper flay area. Warren .. attacked Berry's last ditch move today u an UQjuatWed actkln tbat t paNi ~~,:~~·note trial other adequele faclllUco for jet lt"lce e\lldence that the land 1waO .. is carried for Orange County." ' out In full al-,..,.,.1 wltb Oran(• County Cllnl•H0090, chalrmon of tho chambor'a and that P W&1 !liken to (be lla!e Linda Avlallon Commllleo, ouUIDed roc:tnl Com~ with ll>e !Ull cooperation of developmonla on tho airport lo boor( Ila oHl>e-coon\l'-IDCl-lbe-barbor-m"elllben,-then potnled---. .... dialrlct. panalon would dlrecliy conlrldlct a The trade wu approved 1by the com-mlllloo In , November 1167 alter IM reoolulloo 1dopled reconlly by Iha counly Orance County l!olrd of S,opervlron ap. Boan! of Supe..Vlaors, lloelf. proved tho nchanp. In ~. thal ruolutio~ llalol, "lt ii a Judie Owona 'bu ruled earlier In !he counly Policy thal all county clepartme!\l' trial lhat fnoud chargeo could no1 be ad-1nd the dlslrlcll gove~ by Iha boanl milled lo lhe lawoull. He left the door of oupervlaon 1hsll, In carrying oul their open tor a 11' amendment to the com. actlvlUea, seek to enhance the quality 9f plalllt but warned B"ry at that time. that the phy1lcal environment, tncludln& the he would hive to provide IUbatantial air. water, aound levels, landacape and (lleo ~Y, Pap I) ,plant and anlmal llfe." { • w ...... The -mna foe may chin the air a Utile more W-lday. but the sun will take over lo the after\. noon alone lbe cooar wbeie lhl mercwy will lrlop al '11 ~ Make it II for·lnland art11. INSmE TODAY Th• two ftniOHtes, /ftlTtpld ond Volia.i, square oll loclow lft the rtt eliminotfon. trWa to ... .. iillfaiJmd u.. Aiiifri.~ co's C11p. Boating Page 19. • • • u ... " " • • ••"911111111 ... •ti ,..... 1•11 -.. Allll L...... 14 ---· -. -.... ~ ....... It ............ .. .,...~ . .,..,.. ,.,,.. 1t lptrta , .. ,. .... .._... tt-11 ·-. """"" .. ., WM!liet 4 ............... "'' """ -.. - I ~· , -- -------------------------------------~ ~ .. ~ IW1. y l'!LOT N ~· A'!f'St ~ 1'71! Access Bill Nears OK N() Building Wit.~tit P.,,bl~ !f.q1J~ ~Shor~ A blll fordoc ~ ol oeoanfroat ~Ollllar (D,~J .... ~ii ol.oula be pnMrjaL . -to pnwlde public acceaa 10 "I ID •lv!Mi .. " . lli''1*> llid ft "°"~ -"J' bAiMa 11'1'""' 1-ieil for 1ppr•nl by lie · "By --· dullolil, cltliil • ... ..,,. ntr~oaly Ille .,.t. lePfl...._ )'OU'tt lltlltr 1w., ~ _.ir.• ID\lll subdlvillons or developmenta built Tiie ,,..._ ~lcally would pro-In ttSpolllt. Stn. Jobn A. Nejedly (R· In arela remote from other p11bllc maa. hlbll locll .....--.is !tom approvlnC Walnut Qoel:), Senile manoger ol the Assembiymln Dunlap, ~If, "'°" new oceantrant aubdivi:sians without pro-bW, 11.id that ~t law does gna.ranb!e firmed Ws morntns that the sac.lion ol visiaos for plbUc aocas to the cont.line the pubUe rtuot11b• acce11 to beachland the bW e:rcludin& Its effect on aub-n puoed the &enaU! Mondoy, D-11, but that subdiYisiolls olten block the w1y. division& that hive already ~ved ton- wttb mtnor amendmtnta from, 1 He uid that Mldlriden now muat1 tltJve approval, wu lnclUded ln the pm_,_,_. .u.e.nbil vontoo. llllP --for otl1or IOnds ol pllblic tanauoae at the roqueet ol the devalopon AsOemblymo• Jolin llunilp (D-Napol, porposes sudl u pnivldln( for -ol Lasun1 Nisu•I. -ol the bill, sold be ..., lltU• dU· one! slreets. '!bit development Is cumnUy ba!Ulng ficWty Jn the new vtnkJn winninC con-'lbe mea.sure:. ICCOrding to Dunlap'• of-with the Ccunty &.rd of Supervi.sorl c:umnoe frun lbe lower bouae and Ool. doe.I oot provide fer compensa.Uoo over effQrta: by the county to obta.ln r...t•inl the li&nlbrt ol Governor for the <level-wbo b nWinl cortlln p11bllc 1..,.,. to cerlll.n sectlon of Lasun1 ~ lllldt 1..U1ble for publlc 1ccea 1bil Nl(eul. nt. meun would not be retrolcUvt drew crtt.lcimn from aome c:on:JerL N~ ConewTenUy, the county·ls ~out and 'llOUJd. ba'fe DO apptrent affec:t on jedly, incidentally, was qQOted u 11ying negotiaUons with the developen ~t bu llUdl ~IS U l'mnoo!OrJ Bly J.n h did provide for -lion. 1lao filed I suit i.n Superi<lr Clourt 10 try Newp<rt lleldl <r IJM Sail tnllk Beach A ~ for AssenlblymlD Dllnl1p 10 force the lrlnal"' of five pon:els. threo dlspolle fa 1.qun1 Nl&tttl llso coallnned that the bW cloas not spell for beldl uae and two for parl:lne. 10 1"' bill hid drawe altlcilm lnJm Stn. out bo• mud! or Wi>ll ~ o1 1"*' po1bllc domlln. ,....,.. P .. e l BUSINESS TAX HIKE . •• praleaions HMt services. which currently remmo 111.000. _,Id bo. the catqoey with the llrlesl dollar increaae, 10 $111,000. Rued on a combined flat fee and employe Lu, this category would have a tsO minimwn to include one professional ~ and one noa-professlona.I ~ or one Uilled and one semi-skilled penon. All -as """1d be levied for eadl profelllooal skilled or ""'1-siilled persm and an additional $S would be cbarpd: for NCb ~essional or noo- lldlled tmploye. 1be fourtl> c:lusificatioo, which """1d todude oootractora, subcmtractors and ~ would be taxed u 10 type4 ol -1<-0-al ..,U-ing. 1enera1 building, nrimmlnC pool and building companlu would bt tued a ~ $100 per year. Sub- contract.on or specialty oootr~. ex· cludln& IWimmlnl pool contractors, """1d be taxed "° IJlllllally. It is estimated this category would pay f'ro• Pa9e l FREEWAY •.. to forCI the city council to rtJCind its a -lstioe freeway ._ .. The croup also is circulating petitKMia that would force tbe dty to condud a ..,.,._ btfcn. 11-.dopl<d "l'Y future ftteway rov.tes. Newport bu ligned In ,1greement wilp the St.to DMsicl> Of HJ1h\raya oo 1 rouU eut ~drive IO the dqiJimlll 11 the end ol Curono del Mar. JI the Bldlwn bill pu1e1, it would &Imply ellmlnlto the entire slretch of ltteway --from Beach Boulov1td In Hunttnitoa Beacb to the eut.rly bo\Jn. dary o! the city. . P._e would end the need for the fin! pitltion, and CCC "!ftltnbtlv., in- dlcal<d they would then only punue the oeamd,0 wbkb would require I ttfettn- dum for a charter amendrrmlt removing ~le authority from the . City The CCC muat obtain algnaturu amounting 10 l~ per<:ent of the elector1te who wled l.n the Jut city eledloo 10 force COUDd1 -If the needed number Is obtained, whld1 the CCC QJl\fldenUy predict. it will 1et l.n i. thlo IO doy1, the council could either io abtad aod reteind Its agree- mtnl or conduct a rererendum on the t'u0ona would force a referendum on the second propoul, which would be an actual amendment to the city charter. The key 10 pauage of the Badham bill IJ'IPW'I to be Senate Transporta.Uon c.omm.itlee Chairman Sen. Randolph Collier (().Yreka), often called the falhtr ol. the California freeway 1y1tem. Little hope of pauage could be seen un- til recently when the Senate, after clearance by ColUer'• commlttte. killed a MCUon of the aupuh1gbway through Venloe. '/ DAILY PILOT 0111i11oe COAIT l"UIUMUNO ca-.1111iNY lt•~trl N. w,,4 .Itel I . CMrlt y VIM ,.,_.ffllt ..... 0-0-t l Mt ....... Tlo•111•1 ••••!! 11ot.,.tl A. Mwrjlloin1 M-t~ Et;,., N.,_,,.,. .... , Offttt 2111 Wt1f 1111••• lewlt•u4 M1lli111 A4',...11P.O.1111 1171, •266) --CllM M•I UI W..I ltr l•rt.i l • ..... leKJll "* ,.,", ........ ... ......... a.efl: ,,.,. l•ldl ... 1 ...... . IM ~I ID& Mlrlll 81 C."'11111 ii.Ml 1 tot.al of St2f,OOO annually, comp1red with Ila pres<llt $54,000. Classi.ficati<lll 5, v:hlch includes delivery or arv.ioe vehicles with no fixed place flf busineSs in the city, would show an ln· crease from $83,500 to $99,CMX> on the city tu rolls. Operators of such vehicle!. would be charged 1 minimum $50 flit-fee for one vdticle and an additional f40 for Uch ad- ditional vehicle ope.rated within the city limits. Tbe formal ruolution adopted by the Ownber boord, wbil• s1relsinll first that it lllJlpotU the nit rate -10 "°· or SSO if needed. acceptl the fact, however, that oeither ii likely to win the clty council'• support. To .this end, it st;.tes: "If the Council, nevertheless, adoptl the city'• croa receipts plan, then the measure must include the amendments jointly worked out between the com- mittee and the (city) 1t.aff, and gross receipts: be brack~. u herttolore pro- posed by this committee." Tbe Qwnber reM>lulioo alao urges thal ~-ol the -ldopted, that five percent ,of the men• be used lor bullneos dove!:pmont of the city. It .-.commeodl illll thele funds be ld- minlltued by I comm! .... 10 tnclud• repr...m.tlon of the city illll, the Qamber, and 1 represent.aUve ol the l'Mllllrinl boltl·motol and buolneu seg- ~ of the cormpunlty "In order 10 .utit tbe lilllntaliwl bi lncreollnl his bllllneA 10 help him PIY the lddltional bY lhll lax. " Wit •pgr"O\'&.-r .M" ~ the dirtc:liri' -ting. Qwnbtt President Cblrleo R. Currey kept debate to a minimum point. tns_auUilll_Lcbombe< commltlll, Mid· e( by !1obert McQlnly, , bid 1pent tlea ,... boon lwnmerlnl out the With the d Mlmlnlllratlon. ~ lo _J'ill·~ l'O!ltion where ,...,. N.Ylhl. 'You ~ riloe our tax-'° ' " he:NJd bat -•~led oui !bit the Cl• " .. j ~ IY ·wu aotna 1o do a· uywoy and it w .. ll·lwt bait tlllt bo-WC: -1litod Wore It 1 wu done. The PfO))Cllll clrow ,..,. from IO!lle momben that :ltll ii menly the It.rt of I city Income lax and the° bolrd did 1trU1 that It w1nta the lax, lllhOOlh It Is tlfldulled In ........ 10 be COOl!dored solely u a "bo.=1lnell ta.·· Out of Control Car Hits House A driverless car ct I<.: •..• 1 a Costa Mesa alley Monday, 1m1ahed throuih a wooden fence, traversed a patio 111d came to rest be.31de the home of Albert Clark. Oline Forcl, II, 9751 La Cresta Circle, Huntln1ton Beach, told police that her brakes failed 1s she attempteJ to tum in- to the alley. She said she could not control the vehi- cle and Jumped out, sufferlna br11lsea en her legs, arnu and faet. The car continued down the alley and tore through the Clari baciQ'ard at 21'8 Rural Pl1ce. No one else was Injured In the crash and Miss Ford wa~ taken to COit.a Mtu Hospital by friends when 1be waa treated and rtle:.:ed. From P .. e 1 CARPENTER. •• trytna to gather 11 much lnformatlon a1 possible on thlJ Luue," he 1ald. "I haven't yet madt up my mind, but if my lnformaUon 11 correct, my vote on the floor wlll not be 111 Important as the Ville of the committee members." When allted If he dldn'I think the Senato will 1<1)ourn on Friday, he lald hia Wann1tlon l.ndl<llal 1t11110r& 111W not be 1ble 10 adjourn W01'6 -wMk-"ln the rfteanttme, I'll hlvel)1ota to do and a 1o1 of 1e111ns 1oqullntld to c1o." ear,,entor-llJdc Loretta 'Cut Out' HOLi. YWOOD (UPI) -Fiim ell po of 1ctrw Lorett. YOW\I In the motion pic- ture "Myra Breclltnrldae" wtrt deleted by 20th Century rox prior to a court order to Ulat effect, a atudkl 1pokt1m1n uld ?i1onday. The 1poktaman uld the "deletions were made durln& tht paat week" and ct.me prior to Frldap!a order. I County Okays Parsons Move, Pans 'Land Use' Two matters pertaining to the future of Orange County Airpon were disposed of quickly and _without oppc>sition by the Board ol SUpervisoll today. First, lbt Doard members approved an amendment to the contract with the Ralph M. Panons Co. ellmlnating the- clause which would hive penaliUd the county S250 1 day if it did not act within one week on tbt Parsons Company'• in- terim report suggesting aJternate pl1111 lot development of Oranae County Air· port. The board'• action clear1 the way for the P1nons Co. to proeted with the sec· ond part of their $140,000 study of county air transportation problems. This part includes the feasibility ol using military fields in the county for commercial aviation and tbe selection of recommended sites for a county metro.. port, airpark and a new general aviation field . In their s!C<lnd action relating to the airport, the supervisors flatly stated tht.ir opposition to the formation of a proposed Airport Land Use Commiuion in the COOll\Y. • I The act.ion was t.aW1 at the request o County Cqmsel Adrian Kuyper who Jw \etn aakeil for in/onnaLloa. 01 the pro- ,.,...i ~onl by Iha lt.IO 1._, 1enar1l'a offlct. Kuyper 11ld lhe cily of Newport Be1ch had uked the attorney general for an oplnjon on the legality of the state llw authorizina the appointment of a land u.se commltl!ion. Kuyper aald that the supervisors' clear opi>ositlon to the crtaUon of au~h 1 com- mlsslon coupled with that of the airport manager1 in the county, would, .In his opinion. constitute a majority vote of In- terested parties against the formation. LaM year County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan reported that he and the m1n11er or the P'ullerton City Airport saw no need for such a land uu comm!• 1lon. Kuyper said the 11ate l1w on cuation of l•nd uie comm.iulon states that two members will be named by cltl .. contl~ guous to an airport, two by the countv, two by airport manajler1 and the stv!nth member named by tht other sl:r to rep. resent the aeneral public. From Pqe l BAY ... evidence to -t auch charges. Judge Oweris made It clear ln th1t earlier ruling that the evidence supplied by Berry up to that point wa~ far from sufficient to sustain his allegaUons. Attorney Duffern Helsing, w h o repre1ents county audltor V1c Helm In tht lawsuit, has refused to be usocl1ted with the fr1ud char1e1 flied by Berry. Helm sparked Ute lawsuit wben ha refused, by alJ'etment wilh the Irvine Company and OrsnJe Cbunty, to pay dresJ.n1 bllla submitted by the Irvine Comp1ny. What ns Intended to be ·a t.Ht case became 1 bitterly fouah-t adverury action when the homeowner& iroup tuc· cessfully petitioned to be allowe4 to enttr the complalnt as intervenors. Berry today aimed hls main attack It Jrvlne Company President W 111 i am M•aon 1nd accuaed him of refusing to take "ample opportunities to c()n'ect the many misconceptions" in the land e:r· change. Berry told Judae Owen1 that Mason was well aware ot the comptTiy's failure to Identify publicly owned land as such In the North Star Beach And Back Bay Drive 1rea1. He alto accuau the com. pony ol dellbera~ly undtr1t1linf the tx· tent of public ownerlhlp ln areas where It acknowletSaea auch oWMrahlp. And Ben-y accused the compaQy prt1J. d!llt of "l1Uure of hi• fiductary oMy Ind o1>UC1tlon" In not cormt1n1 will! he stttts were-subltanttal errorsin1he IU~ mi1slon of map11: and document.I to th• state Lindt Comml11lon. Judie 0Wen1'1 ruUn1 on Berry'• amendment will end caurtroom actlOn In the Ion& land •••P trial It 11 not upected that Judae Owens will rule on the WI.le before Sept. 30. And he and the lawyen Involved In the trial hive frequently made It clear thlt the ls1ue will receive ~~uASlon 1t appelate court levels 111 the way to the C&ltfomla Supreme Court. ARI . EXEC DESAUTELS RECORDS AMCHITKA DISCOVERY Skeleton Identified a1 20-yur-old Al•ut Indian W•rrlor Indians Traeed Relics in Mesa Hint 'Loop' Travels By PATRICK BOYLE 01 111t Otl!J l"ll•t lteff Nomad.Jc tribes who first came to North America from Siberia 10,000 years 110 may have circled back aaain into Alla, turning westward from Alaska to the northern Islands of Japan, a Costa Men archaeological firm slid today. Archaeological Research Inc., a non- profit firm work.Ing under a m.ooo con- tract from the Atomic Energy com- mlsslo"t b1sed their "loop theory" on five montha of resear~h at Amchllka Island ln the Aleutian lshmd chalii. The A E O ha1 planned to conduct nuclear tests on the ~or tbe-1'arbead used o.i ABM ' misi!Jes, Urider the "1906 Federal Antiquities t...W, a 1urvey had to be conducted of the area to determine if "the tests could be conducted without destruction of the environment of Am. chitka," Rep. Craig Hosmer (R-Long BeachJ said. ARI conducted the archaeological survey, while other groups conducted biological and topographical surveys, Hosmer 1aid. Hosmer 1ald the tests and surveys of Hawaiians Protest LlHUE, K a u a I, Hawaii (AP) - Hawallan historians have called on the state to police commercial helicopter fllahts Into ?"(!mole areas of the i!lands to curb the looting; of aoclent temple sites. the lslan<f, wbich coat the taxpayers "about $300.000," determined that the nuclear test.s could now M: conducted In the megaton range. However, be stressed that the nuclear tests would not be held, pendlna the out- come of the present Strateaic Arms Limitation Talks between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Roaer Desautels, president of ARI , said the,live months of archaeolo,glca1 cUglinr and surveyina turned up 6,882 1hifacu fro{ll 1,2.diging sites. - He said the similarities between the artifacts recovered on Amchl~ a.ul. those recovered by other-arc.haeolo,list." earlier in Japan Pointed to 1 culture similarity. He said the early Aleutian si te on Amchltka may have been seuled by peo- ple who migrated from Siberia to North America and down the northern Pacific Coast. He said the Indians then attempted to return to Siberia, but went, down the Aleutian chain and settled Amchltka . The ARI excavations on Amchltka un- covered arUf ;icts as old as 2,500 years, Desautels said. He said that ''slriklng slmilarities'' have been seen between artifacts of the maritime Okhotosh cultun. or the northern Japanese lslands wod the materials uncovered on Amchltka. Although it is speculation, Desau tels sajd, .. it seems likely that people ... who were residing In the westerri Aleutians traversed the consider1bl" distance of open water between the we.item A~u­ tians and the northern Japanese Islands somtime after 800 A.O." He said the artifacts recovered were turned over to the Natlonal Park Service and said they would probably be aiven to a museum in A/1ska . Linda Tell.& -" " Of Threat By.Marison ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Linda Kasa. blan aaid today that while she was tesU.. fying on lhe witness stand Charle~, Manson made a threatening gesture at if be wen sli\Ung a thn>lt. The key state wltnua uld thlt M1n.s0~ drew ht! right index finger acl'05I bi.< own throat wblle sh-· .-u talking and then put his flngt:r AlTO&S hl.t lip.s in a sealin& sort of motion. The 21-year-old Mn. Kasabian wu win<fu1g up ber te1timony on a 17th daf on the "Witness stand under e:ram.lnatlan by deputy district attorney Vtncellt BugUosl. Bua:liosi asked her lf Ma~ had COrI\~ munklted to her in sl&nals wtlile ahe _.., on the stand and she replied that he had. Bualiosi asked her to describe the mo. tlons be bad made and 1he demonstrated them sitt.iog on the stand. Bugliosi concluded his e:raminatfon Qf Mrs. Kasabian by asking her 1what she meant by saying she felt she wu an "emissary from God." .~ "I feel that I am doing the wlll ol ~i What has been done was wrong. I cua wrong, too. "I am truly repentant for it. My beln& here~ is my repentanct." ~ Judge Charles H. Older called all tJ51 attorneys into hill chambers before tM- morning session to discuss remarks that defense attorney Ronald Hughes mada before television cameras in t b • courtroom corridor Monday 1ftemoon after Older bad cut off his cross e:r. ommillioo. f'rom Pqe J CHAMBER .. ~ past -request.I by the CdM or1anilltlo11 for official sanction. tn his letter addressed to Kegley, the Newport chamber bo" pointed nut the many overlapping intertsts and overlap. ping memberships. Currey said , "Our city faces a number of difficult and perpluini problem!, suclt u the aJrport, freeway , back bay and budget. "Solutions to these problems must be found. OUr members are enUUed to the best representation we can give them and . the best representation would be throu&~ a single, untfied chamber." The Newport Chamber proposes to give representation to lhe CdM unit on both the e:iecuUve board and board of diJ'ec. tori and notes that all tranaferred members would be eligible for eledion to all offices next year. As the basis for the proposa l, Currey also cites the fact that· Newport Beach has "grown together" from both ends O( · lhe community. "Some years ag o." he said. "Corona del Mar was physically isolated from Newport Beach. The growth of the two areas .and the development of lhe Newport Center have brought us close~ tol!ethe.r ... To lhis. Kegley did reply. in all • seriousness, he said. that the Cd?.f ' chamber did welcome the Newport cb.arrl· · ber to its end of town , pointing out that the Newport Harbor unit has recently moved its offices from the ~1arlner'A Mlle area to the outskirts of Corona de.I Mar. The Newport proposal also contain.I a suagestlon that if certain Corona de.I Mar interests wanted to form a separ1te "businessmen 's association," similar to those in existence In Fashion Island, Mariner's Mile and other areas, this would be encouraged. Thil group, CUrrey said, could deab- wlth "the particular problems that face the Corona del Mar area." Thelma Hadley, president of the Kauai Hiatorica1 Society, said private helicop- ters have opened up previously . inacces- sible areas for delel:ratlon. "Kauai's problem tn respect to vandalism of h~· t.oric 1lles Is critJcal," Mrs. Hadley told a state senate committee htarlng ?\-Ion- doy. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~. ~ • $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • Sure we ha've it but , usuolly w1 try to convince customers to buy corpeting tho+ will complement their home•. Often, in siluolion• where • cu•tomer i• covering the floor just lo sell • house, ch1op carpeting moy be • liability. In m1ny cases the difference of only e doll1r a yo rd will instoll o quolity of c1rp1tln9 th1I looks twice as will end will give much better service, In a nuhhell -we're not trying to nec1111rily be the "CHEAPEST", (though w1 often or1), but the BESTI (Which we alweys ere). • • , I ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES • 1663 "•••ntla "'., •. COSTA MISA 646·4838 • I I 7 7 t 7 7 • .. ' C..sia ··Mesa N.Y.Steeb • YQL. 63, Nb, 197, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PA6ES ' • 4 • ORAN6E .COUNTY, OAUFORN1~ · ~ TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1970 IU . • ' " Rout.e Hearing Set Fifth Try Slated for Freeway Block By L. l'ETER K11JEG CM "" O.llY '°*" Slilff Finally, maybe, the Senate Transpor- tation Committee will meet WeMesday to decide the fate of the .Badham bill which would kill the Newport Beach se~t of the future Pacific. Coast Freeway. Alter four postponements, the com- mittee is schedUled to meet in special session at Z p.m. for hearings on the measure. Committee apJlfOYal would likely give tl\e volatile bill llllficient tmpetua to clear th~ Senate. J~ already has been passed In ihe Assembly. Senate action on tbe measure would probably come Tburlday, U the Senate committee bltue1 lt wlth a favorable recommendation. U H does not, the bW will never get to the Senate floor , CounUm 01:&111e Coast area in.terests are expected to be In Sacramento for the hearing, most of them standing· tceetller .Pin!I~ RObert'E. Badl)am (JI.Newport Beach), aponsor of ihe bill, and Newpo11 Beach Interests, "1"\ want the freeway off ihe coastllne. ---.. Mesa Tax .. Rate ' Down Slightly From 1969-70 Approval ol Costa Mesa's pr..,.rty tu rates for fiscal year 1970-71 sbowmg a decrease of three quarten of. -C"'-llt over last year'1 rates, came at the end « Monday night's city COW!Cil ~· ' DAIL 't ''LOT ...... ltY ...... ~· Newport residents opPosed tO ihe freeway roulti. aren't waiting for the out- come Of committee acUon, however. Monday a Citizena' COOrdinating Com- mittee filed a notice with the city clerk's office declaring it will circulate petitions to force the city counc~ to rescind ib u - isting freeway agreement. Tbe council approved the ,....al dty tu for 1970.71 wbi<b will ....am ·at $1 per 1100 assesoed valuaUot. -the ,.,.. as last year .. The parks and recreation tax inc"'81e(f 4.25 cents. malling it 171< cents instead of last year's 33 cents. CARRYING WATERPROOF MAP BOARD, RESERVIST SCRAMBLES THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHERS On,the Shorff of Camp Pendleton, the Skirmish LIM Fired C'1m1ra1 Instead of live Ammo Ship Carrying Nerve Gas Cargo At Sea Bpttom ABOARD Ti!E uss'llAllTLEY (>\P\ - Wlter. ~ iato I!>• . bold ¢ !lj• 4llaplUllc! ~~ J.eBltoil - litgga today aqd 11Je'1!iilk•'-• aU\1dlll -iii i*a~Mrillill' kild.,i,,,.rvo· fas. An eight-man team ol speCJalists spent about two h9ur1 aboard the ship prepar- ing _ it for ~ lcuttl!ng. ~ thty turned wheels on the dee~ opening seven valves deep in the bold of the rustiJlg vessel. Sea water began flowing in at 8:45 a.m. (PDT) and the slow sinking procesa began. Navy Capt. A. c: Hamilton, in charge of~ the sinking operation, estimated the Briggs would take four to six hours to d~ppear beneath the waves 8nd another 30 minutes to Plummet 18,000' feet to the bottom in the murtiUons disposal area 283 nliles eut of Cape· KeMedy, Fla. Going down with ·the World War II freighter were 418 .concrete and steel vaults, each containing :t:I rockets of GB nrrve gas, a total of 1?·~·-?ne coff~ holds a land mine containing bi&hly toioc vX gas. "Anny chemical experts say the gas will be 11etitralized 'by mixing with sea water Wben i\ esCapes ..nCI wlll be harmlP.ss wJlhin hours. +Florida Gov. Claude Kirk and a gtoup of. conservatlonlsta tried through the courts to halt the dumping. The Army contended it was necessary to dispose of the obflOlete gas as soon as possible because it believed some of · the gas alfeady" was leaking Inside the vaults. ~s wou}d haye created a danger of d&naUon ll It seeped Into the rocket ~pellants. J'he scuttling operation began -almost tnynedlately after lhe gas ship arrived at ~ disposal 'site at 6'30 a.m. (PIYJ') wider tow by the commercial tua EU..beth Moran. The Brigga had left the SlDlnY Point, N .C, military J?Ort Sunday, iocompanled by the destroyer escort USS HarUey and the Coast Guard cutter Men- dota.J The Htrtley arrived at the disposal 1rea thrtt boon befote Jhe Briggs and m~rked the exact burial spot with a .mke bomb. l · • ~e eight-man crew of speciaUsta went by.small boats !rom the Hartley and ,the M!fldota to ~-ttie 'lhip for sinking. the lint !!tin& they did was go below deck where the nerve gas coffins were 1tcnd ·and checked six rabbits who had betn the only pwengen "'1 !he old freighter. , ""We've 4?t II~ healtlly rabbits hen." one of the• !tam radioed, I~ ihe' rabblll bad btel! *-it 'l!f Ill, ~ -Id have. 111- dlnoled t •bie ,..1e1ktp. • Then ·the • .-m rlge1I hydropb6nea and~ ~e th cliarlll~ Ufe superstructure r of the fp. Ttii rge:Swert to oelonl!r un4e.r water prtS&Ure at various depths to ' plni)olnt the sinkins rate. The crew also remOved 'plates from I.be Nafve openings below deck so that they could be more readily opened when ev.rythlng was reedy, Hamilton gave the ,ordU to sink the Briggs. The team stayed 1board long enough to make cm.aln the ho!dll were Ooodi.ng ~ ·perly and then returned to the escon 11hlPJ with salvqeeble equipment such as rUMlnf Jlglltt IOd the rabbits, ' ' ' i ' . Marines in Mock War On Valuable Coast Beach • Mythical countries with names soun-their lines l!lld chatpd 1111· the hill, firitil din& liie llJoy ""! Jiili. 91-J .Missioa• ,_., ofr .-a, !rf ~ ..... ii Impossib~ scriJ>t continued~ to wage a the hut.trlenb in the ..a! · ~battle fbr''the ba&ch near. OCeanside Many,. of ~the ~1 1~ "dUd" bu,~ l<iday. • ' c~• bad )n life ii !.laiW cdlpo Wert Proving the two.:week training of set up throuJhout tM 4lry hilla iii: the Marine Corps reservists -19,000 of them Camp Pendleton hue. -to be a mi.s.sion "wssibl.e," the war The second -a111u1t~ ~et, the ~monuni between Tale1a and lfarganta turns out came -rrom the Ml, at -six waves of to be the largest air and sea invasion in amphibious craft hit ¥be beach on the the M-year history or the Marine Corps base and sent an additional 1200 troops up Re3erve. toward the hUll. The mock beach invasion, 10 miles south of the Western White House in San Clemente, already has been termed a success by Corps officials. "I'm very proud and very impressed," Gen. Lewis F. Walt said Monday after watching the landing, described as the largest since Inchon, in the Korean War. The amphibiGUS assault Monday, was part of Operation High Desert, highlight of the ·two-week annual training session ror reservists from 23 states., designed to give civilian-soldiers a level of training equal to that of regular units. Amidst Ule flurry of battle, it was not unusual to see a reserving dodging waves of coml>atants canying "civvies" neatly pressed in garment bags. Otherwise the exercise looked like the real thing. The "war" pits "Margarita" a mythical country rich in agricultural resources, and on good terms with the U.S., against "Talega" a neighboring country under authoritarian control. Troops manning both sides of the battle are members of the Fourth Marine Division and the Fourth Aircraft Wing. Earl)' Monday, the 'l'llegan fortes held land In Ille hil~Qf Camp PelJ/lleton. But not for long .as U.S. Marines began ao air assault, sending 10111e toO mep into the area. But, to be ezpected In any maneuvers, where the civilians turned active reservists for two weeks are inV<llVed, mistakes were made. One of the Iar1• ampllibloo• crafts charging across a bog after hittin1 the beach, got stuck. Ancl' the: two 12-tylilldtr engines which genefate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull it oUt.' Another craft came in to rescue the stuck assault vehicles, but in real war time, such a rescue might have been disastrous. And more than ·• handful ol troops seemed preUy lost u to what to do and where to go. But, it gave the sergeants and lieutenants somethin1 to yell about ln not so printable ternu. Many of the top military personnel watched the maneuvers from various vantage points, including Gen. Walt, Assistant Commandant of lhe Marine Corps and a four-star General. The full scale war will continue through Wednesday night, then will be crlUqued Thursday mOCl)lng. All of the nservists from all over the Western United Sta~ will be on the road home Sunday. As can be ezpeded, Mara:arita, sup- ported by the U.S. Marine forces, will win the war. It's no secret that these maneuvers are to prepare reservisU for guerrila tactics, such u have been employed in lhe Viet-· nam War. The IJ'OUP al80 is circulating peUUons that would f!X'ce the city to conduct a referendum before it adopted any future freeway routes. · Newport has 1ipd an agreement with the State Divilioh of Htgbwaya on a route -from Bayolde drive to the city limits M~ii'PUM~ .. '. COntputeliied Troubleshooter Computertzed aolutions to many of Costa Mest's J»'Oblem.s may be in the forueeabte future for the city •. acccrding to actJng city manqer Fred Sorsabal. He told cl~ councilmen Monday night that Costa Men has been offued a chance to Join 49 other c!Uea throughout the U.S. In a program with the National Aeronautics and space AdminlatraUon (NASA) rea:arding possible city access to NASA's r .... rdl flies. Sorsabal said the program wu being coordinated through the International Ci- ty Management Asaoclation (JOMA). He said that NASA has computerized thousands of research documen"8 dealing with a wide range of topics. ICMA ii at· tempting to arrange for the 50 cities to get use of the potential benefits exisUng in these cesearch files. "In order to involve ciUes tn the evaluauon of potential use of NASA technology, ICMA has alfeed to act as a catalyst in bringing together 50 cities to conduct the ezperimental project," Sonabal said. The program would .develop along the following lines: The 50 c It Jes participating would continually refer city prob&em areas to ICMA. JCMA .. would coMtruct p r o b I e m statementa and forward them to NASA. NASA would aearcb Its files, and pro. vide appropriate refertnce material& . ICMA would analyze the reference materials and iend a written brief to the city which woul!f 1<>ntaln action recom- mendations. The city council approved the plan and a111eed ID tend an lndlcaUnn nl Costa Mesa'• lnttteat in the program. 1'btlee SMiies "1 """1" Judge ~o,Jamin T. WoOdall of the county Court of Domestic Relations in Houston, Tex., Car. ries on justice by candleliiiht after power failure ~t court- bquse ~onday. Power was re- stored after 11 hours. By tbal time, judge already bad met full day's calendar and gone home . Nixons to Take 2nd Honeymoon President and Mrs. IUchard Nlxon will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary Thursday in the city vfhere they had their honeymoon in 1940 -Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. And on lhe next evening, after the chief executive meets with the retiring presl· dent oC Mexico, the Nixons will fly northward for 10 days of rest and woi-k at the Western White House. One of the Nixon daughters, Julie , and her husband, David Zisenhower, a~ already awaiting the Presdent'a arrival to his Spanish vUla. Elder daughter Tr.lcla will· arrive here later this week. The sta1,\White House spokesmen uid, would !Sit µie rest of ~ugust, but '·the speclrlc wo,rk schedules have not yet.beell' snnounced.. · Ttle stay in the Me:lican coastal' re90rt city will inc1ude e:onlerence:s ~-with Gustavo Diaz.Ordaz, who steps down from the Me:lican PresidenCY next December. The first wave of attack came from low flying planes, which pelfed the area wtth various types of bombs. Then mote than a dozen paralrooers dropped In, lying low ln the ~s with their automatic guns, waiting for Talegan enemies to make theit move. Bae.king up the paratroopers were eeveral hundred Marines flown in from the two supporting ~ips off shore, the ~wo Jima and the Tripoli, both assault bellcopter caniers. Fraud Ame·ndment Denied Street lighting taxes decreased fi'om 20 cents last year to 15 cents for fiscal year 1970-71. Councilmen voted unanimously for a~ proval ol ihe parts and recreation tu rate and the street lighting decrWe. Councilman Bill St. Clair voted against tbe genertl rate, stating tlltt It sbould be reduced !rom $1 to 90 cenls per 1100 usessed valuation.. "I'm aolng .c. -apinl\.tbt,--1 fund at tl," st. Clalr stated. *I th1nt the ---.-~~ ......... ~'1 pWi>der llO bOet to'~ talrpiyer ....... , .. 'IWllan we -·ao rldl lllOt ft oan~ evM allare OW' Air Force "'1111 NewPort Beach's Air Force (tefOrTint. to tlie pollce belicoptan of Costa M ... and Newport) orcombine them-;-therrwe-bave~kJo-.ucb­ money to spend," St. Clair said, Councilman Jack Hammett said wit we take 10 cents off the general fund I would pay 17.10 1 ... (In taxeo) oo my bol!ie. Now big deal." Marine Given '- Prison Term For Smuggling A n!Ured Mafll!e from San Clemente who owned a car involved in an alien- llllluggllng sboolOOt at Cam~ PendletOn bas been sentenced to one year and a day in federal pri!.: .. en charges of sn:·:_gling aliens , f..:ited Marine Gunnery Sg'. Robert L. Guttierez, 39, of 148 Avenlda Margarita was convicted of the charges by Fed,eral Judge E. J. Schwartz in U.S. DistricL C;~::t in San Diego. Guttierez was found guilty of providing autos with base entry stickers -cars which were used in an alien smuggling operation calculated to .bypas. :::e Border· Patrol checkpoint betwtto the Lis PulgaJ gate and San Onofre. _ It was during one of the alien run.. that Joee Chaves Colorfo, a Mexican from Tt~ juana, was fatally 8bCit u '..:e fled ·a base tecur!ty guard. Subsequent Investigation by federal of- ficials Implicated l!te roUred Marine In the human cargo operation. OraDf e Weatller The troops moved in fut, 1athered into Judg .. e Says 'No Gro. unds'.For Additional Charges . airni: U'i:".'!~"'w~~ ~ the ~un will take oyer in the after-M~a High Me~~. Jaqe o.. .. , today deale4 at-y trial to n!ject ihe 11Mlldment to the law ilia<ie nn altempt to ldenttty · 111y other noon along Ille cout where the , Pl)lllp Berry'• apptlcatloo to be tllond 1ull filed lats ~ by attorney. PhiliR party l!t•n the Irvine COm~), ' mer<Ul')' will ltop at '1% derr-. ta ..,.... lilt Upper llay lawtait to i. BertY. ilnd bO lriu!ld that there weia lie asked Judg< .OWena' to note trial Make tt 88 !or Inland 1teu. · dtde · darpt ti ~ aplat die Ir-.. abtofately AO .iroUnciJ" 'J~..'.!y the cd-evidence that-the• land swa---.'Js carried IN ~lne r-paoy. . ' illtloii'4 liicli·chiJloa ln :the list lloy o1 out In tull ag itment with OrallJe Ctlinty SIDE TODA 'l' Parents of students and fUture stu<lenta Jadle OW<jat tllted IMl Sben ~ beesi l!te alx·we.k lllid IW•P ll'Lll~. and !!tat If m lilkin to the slate Ltncle Th< lwo fouorik1 •• Intrepid of C.O\a, Jlleaa High Scbool,haye been in-no evlcl<ac< nlla!jtted ~t av poll! ol 111e Berey, who .....,.ntl~a · ' o1 mmlnloa "'1111 'llil·'lllll~UO. ol'-11--<m<i, VolUmt 1q .. r11-off..-~i•- vfted to atlelld a m .. tlng w~·-iki"'ay:..-.uta!-wllidl--~w.t~~Ne.......--raldliitl, e • >ta/fa of 'the -·-and '•-~-the first <fim1'notto' • tr•·•· to night to dbcuss the school's ;;dem.ic 1111 Ill& mlnite A .. d,ti\IOll; v • ~t'd\lt 11the fnttne Company dllltlct. -_ .. J ' ' : lllll~ set who wilJ dtfnd 'ih,· ~ program. 1 -~ ;&nil.I 'ot6en'' delll5erately olriltted 'many The trade was 8ppr0Ved by 'the com-ca".t Cup.' ~ooting Pcge 19. The meeting, called at the requ.,t of , B• TOM BAiu,EY . thotiRndi ol lett "of' publicly owoed mltalon In November 1967 •alter the C..ts Mesa parenls, .,ill be held at the ., "' -..., -· •horellne 1"'111 mapo and docuDllftl8 lllb-0r':"!'e .county Board of s tso 1chool's L)'ceum at 7:~ p.tn. Acting prln· _A last minute mov. to add charges ot milled to the t.''1.te Laoc": Comm1A5on-. . proVtd the tichaoge. uperv rs •P- cipal of the school, Donald Achtlf'er, will fraud to the Upper ~y_l~. swap law lie lurl!ter c,hargea that the company Judge owena has ruled earlier In the attend as well as representaUves of the su it was luhed t( ~·~ .... vJM: Compa11y crossly ove~atate1 the vslue of A50 ad'M tnal that fraud cKarges•coald not be"""ld- Newport-Meaa UnlfJed School District. allornty -Robtrt Warren ~ "lm·proper, of upllhds it traded to Ori.uge County for mltted to the lawsuit. He left the door These Include District Superintendent .unfounded and ullfalrl1 ... and deliberately 157 aCR!I ot Udelandl IA the vppu Bay Opel} for a ~r amendment to the com- Willlam Cunningham, As s I s t a n t aimed at the Irvine Company." • . area. · ' , · plalbt but warned Befry ,at tha: Ume that Superintendent Norman Loats and School Warr<11 asked Superior ~ Judge Wa-•!ticked JlmY'• lut <!!tell , he W<ICI~ havt to p..vlde substaollal Board Pmldont Bud ll'ranklla. • Claude II. Oww ~, 1111¥IJ!llO0(.1111 mov. ~ u 111 U$11i!lecl IKtlocl. tllat . -·(See· BAY, Pap&) ' ,, ... . .Set for Patents ·• .. 1 ·r • ..,, 1t'idelu 4 I Israeli Delaying On Talks tFeared Out of Control Car Hits House A ck'tftf1ea car Cl I C: .... ,1 a Costa -alley Maaday, -fllmllh a wooden ffftCe. traverwed a p1tio and come fl! not .-Ille home of Albert Clark. ~ ' J ' ~~~ 17$1 u Q-tota Cil<le. H~ Jliadl, told pallce lllat be brUa &lied •• uiem,1e; lo 11n ... lo lhe alle7. Siie said she could not conln>l tht Velli• ... and Jumped out, IUf!erlol brullts "' bor ..... """' and face. '!be car --down the alley Ind Ion tbroogb Ille Cart blcl<fanl at 1141 Rural Pl-. No OPe tlJe WU injured in tht cruh and Miss Ford wl!. taken to Colt.I Mesa Hospital by f~ wbert gbe WU !rtalfd Ind rde;ced. I Council Okays Mesa Apartment The Colla Mea City Council approved DOIJIUuction of one apartment complex and beld over until lht.ir next meettni, action on a leCOod apartment project. Tile coundJ approved In 1 4 to 1 vote a requtlt from Richard A. SeweU. 4341,; Eut 17th Street. for pennission to con- struct 30 residential apartment unitl on 45,400 aquare feet of land al 151 Eut 21st Street in Costa Mesa. Tbe City Cot.Incl.I moved un.anlmeuJly to poetpone action on a request by L. B. Fredericks and Lisle C. Miller for permi$4ion to construct a 100 wUt apart.. meni complex at 140 West Wilaon Street, between Fairview and • N e w po r t Boulevanl unUI Sept. !. DAILY PILOT .. AMOI ~T "liltl.tlMING CQNl,AlrlV lei.er! N. w,.4 ................. "\lllll..., J••• l , C11,I•¥ Vltf """"""' ..... OeMttl "'''""' c ........ OHkt JJO w.1t lev 11,,,, M1ili11t "''"' ... I ,,o .••• 1160, •2•2• -....... .......,tt.dl1mJWMt lt,_........__. ....... ~~A­ ,._,._ MICl'l IJWJ -..Oi 1*-lffll"f 1M ~I .. Mwfll II~ ••I "On Ille one hand. our advtt11rit1 tn- ~ our ttturily and on I.he ..-our frieods Jmpucn our ICWl'I CY ud lin- certty," he 111\d. '1\\1e must set vtn- clicall<al on t1lis latter polnL" lsro<I uld Emt mov<d Sovl<t·madt SAMJ and SAMJ 1nti11h:ratt miJIOu closer to the c1n1J shortly 1fler th• ceue-fi~ beg111 AUJ. 7 and bad shlCt moved more in. P1ltstinlan ~rri.IW. who hive ii· aored the. cease-Utt •nd U:~·e continued at.tacb on Israel, are Involved in dlscussions with both Egypt aOd Iraq. Vasser Arafat, chid of the A).fatah guerrilla org1niuticr1, m8' with Iraqi leHtn kl Ba&bdad Mondl,y for what Bqhdld radio said wert talU on the "llrious litllalloa" in the Mlddle Eaat. County Oka}'S Parsons Move, Pans 'Land Use' Two mattm pertainll\I lo the future of Oranp c..uity Airport .... dllpootd of quickly Ind without opp>l!Uoo by the -" &lpervl ..... today. Pim. the board members 1pproved an ameQdment to tbt contract with the Ralph M. Panoru Co. tllmlAaUlll the clmle wblcll would have penau.d the county IZIO a dlJ' u It did not act within one •eek oo the Plr'IOfll Company's itt- i.im rep«t ll&IPllll\I alternala plan1 lor development rl 0r..,. c..uity Alr· port. The board'• action cle&n the way for tho ,p ....... Co. lo proceed with the .... ond part rl tllelr '1IO,GllO ltlldy of COU!lfll air tramportatloo problema. Thia part -Ille fualbltiCJ " Ulin( mllltu'y 'ftalda In tho COW1'7 for commercial &Ylatloo and the atlectlon rl recommeaded altoa for a counCJ metro. pon, airport Ind a -.-raJ avlatlon field. In lheJr ......, aclioo ralaliq to the airport, Ille ,.porv1acn flatl)o IUIAd lheJr _.ttloo lo the formation rl a proposed Airport Land U1t Commillloo In tbt COWJfll. Tbe liCtioa wu taken 1.t the request ol County Coumel Adrtae Kuyper Jiho ~ been uted for lnfarmation on tht pr~ posed commJuion by the state attorney 1ener1J'1 offtce. Kuyper llld Ille city ol NtWporl Beacll had . uktd the attorney general for an opinion cxi lbe: legality of the .Ute ll:w authorizing the appointment of 1 land use cornmlSlion. KUyper llid thlt the supe:rvilotl' clw oppoaitlcxi to the crution ol auch 1 com- miuion coupled with that ol. the airport managers in the county, would, in his opinion, constitute: a majority vote of in. te:ruted parties against the format.i on. Last year County Aviation Director Robert Bresnahan reported that he ind the mana1er of the Fullerton Cil)' Airport 1aw no need for such a land use commis.. sion. Kuyper said the atate: law on creation of land use commission states that two membera will be named by citi es conli· guous to 1n airport , two by the county, two by airport managtrs and the seventh member named by the other 1!1 to rep. resent the general public. * * * Chamber Wants County to Seek New Jet Site Relffirmln& ill oppo1itlon to propoled upanalcxi at Or1n11 County Airport, the Newport Harbor Clamber of Commerce Monday calltd on the county Board or Supervllon to start loqkina: Immediately for some other alte for jet tervlct In tt*J . county. tn a re!Olutlon adopted unanimously by the chamber board of directors. the coun- ty is asked 'to move ahead and find other adequate facilities for Jet service for Oranp County." Clint HOOM!, chtirm1n of thl cb&mber'a Av iation Committee, outlined recent veiop-menw an the airport to board members, then pointed out that lJ\)' t:i· pansion would directly contndkt a • resoluUon adopted recenUy by the county Board of Supervlann, ltatlf. Jn part, th1t ruoluUon states, "lt 11 a county policy that all county dlpartmenta and the dlatricla llO•emed by the boanl of 111pervlanr1 ahall, in c:orrytna out lheJr actMtiet, -to eMancl the q_ualilj' of the pl>yllcal tnvfronmiiit, iiiCllH!ln1 the air. water. JOund levels, lancllcape and plant and animal We." Stews Watch Weight BOSTON CAP) -A steward.,, l>as charged Easttrn Airline• w I t h .:tticrlm~a~ ac•lr~ -xomtn, ~~rtln,s Eutm 1ttw1rde:s1t.1 are afraid to 11tn u little u one pound above their hlrlna: fti!lllt ltllt the,y bl IUtn oll lht payroll. ""!'It .,.., J BAY ••. tvldt'!" to : IU<b c\>:--.. J'.fl• OwW !Dido ~ c~r la that lllilir ...U.. ~t Ille avt<ttnc:o .,pplitd by llorTJ .. to that peflll WU far - 1.e:~u.--...-wbo ,.,._. ""1lllj' -.ir Vic Helm In tht lawsuit. hu ref\llfld lo be as~Me:d wtth the fl:aud ch&rge:s filed by Berry. Helm sparked the llwsuit when he refused, by agree:mtnt with the Irvint Company and Or..,1.ge County, ltl pa.y drtline bills submitted by the Irvlnt ' Company. What was,lnte:ildtd to be a test c1se became a b'tter'1 fouchl advtt'W'Y acdon wben the bomtowntn l l'tlUp suo- ce:asfull)t petitioned to bt allowed to toter lht com.plaint as lnttf\'tnon. Berry tod•y aimed his main 1tlack at lrvitle: Company President W I 11 i 1 m Mam and .ceu.sed him o! nfuslng to tUe "ample opportwtiUea lo correct the many mfsconceptiora" Ill the land ex· ¢lance. Berry told Judge 0¥.·ens that Mason WIS wtll aware of the com~·s faiJure to identify publldy owned land 11 such in the North Stir Beach 1nd l ack Bay DriYe_ atus_He also aca11t1 the com- pany of delibe:r1tely under1t1Un1 the u· tenl of public ownership In 1rt1s where it 1cknowledpl .uch ownership. And Be,., accuJtd Ille compaey p,.~. de1t of "faUutt of his fiduciary duty Ind obliption" In not carrectlng what hi states: wre aubstlntial errora In the sub- mluion .of ma1>9 and documentJ to tht state Lands Cornmi.s.!ion. Judge Owen1 '1 rulina on Berry'a amendment will end courtroom action in the long land awap trial It is not upe:cted Ulat Juda:e Owens will rule on the llsue before Sept. 30. And be and tht l11wy111 involved In the trial have fttquenUy made it clear thal the issue will re:ctive dbeu.saion at appe:late court levels all the way to the Ca.Ufomia Supreme Court. Navy Prisoners Continuing Hunger Strike LONG BEACH CAP ) -El1ht brig lo· mates at the Loni Beach N1vaJ Station continued a hunger 1trike today. Friends on the outside called lt a pro- test a1ainst food ind unltation In the brig but Lt. Mlch1el Sherman, base in- formation officer. 11ld "they h1v1 no Je1llimat.e claim whatever." He SIJd the 35 men In the bri1 Saturday nlsbt refused to eat the beef 1ttw, sayinr it WIS Inedible. The chief coot and the medical officer inspect.ed the food, Sherman said, and found "nothing 'fr9G1 with H." II wu Ille wne food ainld'ta . the othu men 01t the belt. be Aid. Sinee theft. the pwnber 01 bun&tr strfl«rs hu dl<lppe<t "But -they aro asked why they aren't eatln1, they Jud say they're tense and nervous, or not hlln.11')', or don'! fed .well or Slomach la upset -thJnp like that," Sherman said. He confirmed reports that two of the orlginal atrike:r1 had been tranafured, one to Port HUentme Naval Station, the other to San Dlea:o. ''They were two lllf' fomentin1 aome: trouble, tryinJ to r1iae a ruckus," be aaid . Fritnda say 10me ilunalt.I alto art complaining about dirty toilet facWtiea . Sherman 11ld that "just llke everywhere else in Qle Navy, the IUY• cltan their own toilet.a. They have the equtpmtnl tr they don't clean them, it'1 tbelr own fault" From Pqe 1 FREEWAY •.. get In less than 90 days, the coune:il could either go ahead and rescind I~ agree- ment or conduct a referendum on the propoaal. The peUtions would force • referendum on the aecond proposal, which would be an actual amendment to the city charter. The key to pauage of the Badham bill 1ppears to be Senate Transportation Committee Olalrman Sen. Randolph Coll~r CD-Y,.ka ), o(t.,, called tilt father or the California freeway ayste:m. Wttle hope of Plllllfl could be teen un· Ul rec:entiy when the Senatt, after clearance by Collier'• committee, killed a aectlQn of the auperht&bway tluouCh Ven1oe. Newpdrt CofC Woos CdM Group In Merger Try Th• Newport Hltbor Cl>ambtr of Com· merce ha1 moved formally to woo its small neighbor to the east, the Corona dtl Mar Chamber, into Its ever·irowing nest. Charles R. QI.my. president of \he Newport cote. made th1 offtr tllflcially in a letter approved by the chamber boanl Mondi¥ aliemoon. Citin& a number of a1Uca1 luud, in· cludin& the , propooed J>acific Cout F,.....y and l'fOllOled upanalon ol OrlQlt Cow!ty Alr])ort. that afftct the lwo rroui>I J 0 Int I y, CUrrty !old mcmbu1 of h~ 1>9KdJl!at "th!J!!!tin; wal DeVifDIUerh lor..J. mera:er. The offer drew an oflicial "no com· menV ' from Carl KealtJ, !>l'taident of the CdM Cl>amber, wi1o acttd polilaly, bul coolly, when asked for his n1Po0Jt. He sa.ld he would brine the mette:r before hia board of director• at !ta nt1t meeUna: In two Wff:ka. Hialorically, the two rroupa ha ve main- tained some:thJnc leu than a brotherly reh1tion5hip, although several memben of the CdM chambtr are members of the N1wpot1 or1anlaation. • ' ARI EXEC DESAUTELS RE~DRDS AMCHITKA DISCDVlltY Skalaton ldantlll.d 11 20-year .. ld Alaul Indian Warrior Indians Tra~ed Relics in Mesa Hint 'Loop' Travels By PATRICK BOYLE 0t f~I Dlllt ,11191 IJAll Nomadic tribes who first came to North America from Siberia 10,000 year1 ago may have circled back again into Asia, turning westward from Alaska lo the northern Islands of Japan. a c:asta Mesa archaeolo&lcal firm said today. the island. which cost the taxpayers "abaut $300,000." determined that the nuclear tests could now be conducted in the megaton rangt. However, he stressed that the nuclear tests would not be he ld, pending the oul· come of the prNent Strategic A~ms Limitation Talks between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. RogCr Desautels, president of ARI, said the five months of archaeoJogical digging and surveying turned up 1.862 artifacts from 12 digging sites. Li.nda Tells Of Threat By Martson LOS ANGEi.ES CUPt) -Linda KIJlo blan aald lOday that while ahe wa1 tut!· fylnJ on the wltne55 stand Charles Maneon made a threatenlna: 1eaturt u lf he ":tre 1lltUn1 1 thtolt. The ke y state wttneu Aid that MIA94)n drew hi.I right lndl1 fina:e.r 1croas h1I own throat while ahe wu t.11.ldn& and then put bll finatr ae.rou h11 lips In. a seallnc 10rt of motion. The tl·)'W'~ld Mn. K.IS1b\an WU windin& up lltr lesttmoey on a 17th dlY on the wttnfn atand under 1examinatlon , bf deputy dlatrld __a~lomey Vincent BujUoli. -• • BUCUOll ulled lltr U Manaon l>ad com· , muolcatid lo lltr In alinala wllila Ille w11 ~ on tho ltand Ind abe rtplled thet he ~ad. ~ ~ 1111' lo describe the m .. tioOI hi bad made aod aha dtmol111ralad them llttmc .. the -· B•1lio1I ~'Illa tiaminallon of : Mn. Kuab)an b)<, llldn& her what 1he • JntlDt by u,Ytna al)e ~Jt the WU In ; 11tmiaary from God." "I feel that I am doll\I the will ol God. What bas been dtne: wa.s wron1. I did wron1, too. "~ "l am truly repe1tant for it. My beinJ: :».· here te:atlf.yin&: is !!I· rtpentanct." «>i Jud(t Charltl !f;Oldtr called all the attorneys into his chamben before the mornln& &e!llon to diJcuss remarks that dtl•nat attorney llonald HIJll>ta made before televiaion cameras in th • courtroom eorridor . Monday afternoon afttr Older bad cut ofi bis croa II· amlnlaUon. Huchta said at that time that the Judct wu "prejudiced in favor of the pro- aecutlon" and th.at "his action& were con- temptiblt." He said Older had committed ~verslble errur in cuttina: off hit crou examination. Judge. Older told Hughes that his remarks were "unprofessional" and that he intended to lnveitlgate the matter further to see if they we rt grounds for contempt which could send Hu1he1 to jail for a second time during the trial. When Mrs. Kasabian concludes her testimony the prosecution will bring on further witnesses to tell abont screams the n1ght of teh sl1yinp at the estate of slain actrus Sharon Tate. Mrs. Kasablu slid Monday 1ht felt God had called on her to expose the l\.ip- pie cult lea4er as a "fa1!Je prophet" abe once thought wu Jesw Chrl1t. Archaeological Research rnc., a non- profit firm working under a $70,000 con- tract from the Atomic Energy com· miss.ion, based their "loop theory" on five mouths or research at. Amchitka Island in the Al~lian Island chal.n, Th• A ~ C lw planeed ' to , conduct nuclear ietts on the t1lana of tbe warbe,a.d used on ABM .m.Jssiles. Under the 1906 Federal Antiquities Law, a survey had to be conducted of the area to determine if "the tests could be conducted without destruction of the Cllvironment of Am· dlltka," Rep. Crai1 Hosmer (R-Long Beach) said. He said the similarities between tht artilacls recove red on Amchitka and " those recovered by, other arcbaeologlats earlier in Japan pointed to a culture similarity. Lebanon Elects New President ARI conducted the archaeological survey, while other groups conducted bioloa:ical and topoa:raphieal surveys, HOimer said. Hosmer said the test.:i and surveys of Hawaiians Protest LIHUE, Kaua I, Hawaii (AP) - Hawaiian historians have called on the state to police commercial helicopter flights into remote areas o1 the islands to curb the looting of ancient temple sites. Thelma Had ley. president of the Kaua i Historical Society, said private helicop. ters have opened up previously inacce~ sible are.as for desecration. "Kauai's problem in r~pect to vandalism of his· IDrlc site! Is critical," Mrs. Hadley told a state Senate committee heuing Mon· day. He said the early Aleutian site on Amchitka may have been se:tUed by ~ pie who migrated from Siberia to North America and down. the northern Pacific Coast. He said the Indians then attempted to return to Siberia , but wellt dow n the Aleutian cbain and settled Amchltka. The ARI excavations on Amchllk1 u"° covered artifacts 11 old as 2,5Cl0 years, Desautels said. He said that "striking similarities" have been seen between artifact.I of the maritime Okhotosh culturt of the northern Japanese Islands mid the materials uncovered on Amehitka. Although it is speculation, Desautels said . "i.t seems likely that people ... who were residing in the western Aleutians traversed the considerab l .. di!laQCe of open water between the western Aleu· tians and the northern Japanese Islands somtime after 800 A.O." He said the artifacts recovered were turned over to the Natlon1t Park Service and said they would probably be a:lven ltl a museum in Alaska . BEIRUT (UPI ) -Preside n t-tle:d . Suleiman Franjleh vowed today to bring "democracy, freedam , reconciliation and prosperity·• ltl Lebanon. Franjleh won the presidency by one vote Monday night in a chaotic susion or parliament. FranJleh scufned briefly with parlia· ment speaker Sabrl Hamade when the speaker ruled that a third ballot had fail· e:d to elt.eci Franjie:h. After conferring with aides , the speaker ruled Franjleb elected. It was the closest and most confusing presidentia l election 1ince L e b a n o n became an Independent nation in lM.1. Fr1njieh will take office Sept. 24 f~m President Charles Helou who con. stltul!onally could not succeed himself. '"My tenn will be a te.nn or democracy, freedom. recanc iliation and prOlperlty," Franjleh said early today in a victory sta.tement. "My election ·cam1 -'!" as 1n uprenion of the will of tht peo-' pie." t $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • ' Suro we have it -but, usually we try to convince customero to buy carpetin9 that will complement their homes. O~en , in sit uations where a customllr is cover ing tire floor just to sell a house, cheap carpeting moy be a liab ility. In many cas11 the difference of only a dollar a yard will install a quelity of carpeting that looks twice as well and will give much better service. "1 a n9tshell -we're not trying to necessarily be the "CHEAPEST", (though we often are), but the BEST! (Which we always are). • -- ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentlti Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4131 ' ' I . ' • • 7 I 7 , • Saddlebaek • EDITION .. VOL. 63, NO. 197, 2 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES OR;AN$E O,OU"'1'Y, CAPFORNIA TUESOAY, AUGUST II, '1970 . Marine B~acli ·Lease Talks Under Way in D.C. . ":" ... . By FREDERICK SCROEMEHL Thi! Mlllne ck,.. ...... b' "°' a ,.. 1be •beach Issue wu °"' of the many AIMii li he lholjpt lhe rocenl weapon "111 Cambodia, ,.. destroyed the 111 another ..-.,., Wall WIS uUd If Of 1111 °""' ,, ... titH queat to the stale. offtrine 1.5 mllel of subjects Walt talked aboUt at a presa tbeftl at Camp Pe.ndJtt.on were spatted santtuary concept. We know that the be thoo&bt lladl orpnllatm u:h 81 u.. General Lewis Walt, assistant com-Camp Pendleton beach for public 1itse on conference following •the open 1-n a: by 1 subvenlve complracy, Walt said, enemy ls not able to attack wtt.b any Movtmnlt fol' a Democratic Mmtary man$nl of the U.S. Marine Corps, said in_L_press cgql'erenct ft Camp PeQIJleton a ,2$ year Jew. manuevers of Operal}on. High Desert, the "We don't know who klQk the guns:. nit large force oear Saip.." (MOM) coocerned the Marine Corp&. Monday that "iome discussions" are 11W state Par'U and RecrUtion land, a1r and 1ta assault trainl.ng pro.-FBI ia investiJalina: the matt.er. ~ .. do Walt noted_ that the Marine Corpe ii "We art sliPUJ eonccrned. But now going on in Washington to decide whether Department turned · down tbl offer; gram for some ll,CCO Marine reaervi!U. believe that the~ are subversive shrinking ln 1lze due to the witbdrawal we are getting three. four, and lb JeU the Corps will lease I.lie :itate of saying that It woo1d bl i®' COltl,y tq Walt aaid that no poaltkln!on tbe1belcll elements in our countr)'." from Vletoam. "Last year we~ J17/IJ» enHltta:. Thele mm want to bt MarSDa. California more than 1.5 milts of Camp develop such a lhort ltretch of land; matter. hu been decidett upon. He allo Respondjng to a questim about the men in the Marb:IJ Corpe. "We have no more drafteea &oina: rm. Pendleton beach for public use. The state would 11kel4.S mUes of the 17 stated that President Nllon bai·not talk· situaUon ln Vietnam, Walt said, "We "With the Vletoam withdrawal, we art the Marine Corps,," the Leatbtrneq: chief However, any land offer wollld await a miles of Pendleton belch on a :>year ed with the Marinea about the matter. have seen great improvement there, down to 2'0,000 lrien this year, Next year said. '"lbia eamed probleml. From the Marine CorpB deterrµination of the beach 1e·ase, and develop the stretch Into a surf. "All,I know about the deal ls what I've atthough there remainl a threat in some we wUl hive JOIDN'bere between Di,000 draft we got too maft1 men wbo diltn't needed to train troops, Walt said. ing park. seen in the press," ·w111i J(ated. of the Northern provlncu. to Dl,000 men," Walt uid. want to be Marinel." · • Ill a e No Quick Report Woodland Drive Riot Probe Ends A special committee of inquiry Into the must leave Wednesday for Sacramento July 4 rklt on Woodland Drive in Laguna where the Senate Transportatiqo Com· Canyon is expected to wind up its hear-miUee !\as again scheduled Its hearing on lngs tn Laguna Beach today. the Badham freeway bill. The committee. composed of Mayor "We won't have time to write much Ridlard Goldberg , City Manager James before then," said Wheaton, "and since 0 . Wheaton and Vice Mayor Charlton Thursday and Friday will be my last Boyd heard eight witnesses , including days here, I just can't say when .the Woodland residents, J?Olice officer& and---report will be illlUed." oyier intor .. ted · clilWll ill a dlY·lool Wbea""' ill 'loavlnl to """"""' city -F~ . -al~ · Wheaton said a "couple more" police ·liq~lry into the Jqly 4 · meltt qn olficers are scheduled to testify today Woodland Drive, wherl unita from sb: abd the hearing, which ~pened at 10 county agencies were qmm.Oltd to quell i .m., should be concluded by noon. a disturbance involving a.a estimated 200 However, he &$Id the committee's ~le, was demand~ by the American report to the public will not be ready for CiVil Liberties Union ·wlilch ·charged "some lime," since he and Goldberg (See .. PROBE, Pap I) Badham' s Freeway Bill May Finally Be Heard By otLff!!f:~ ... ~!F.G Finally, maybe, the Senate Transpor- tation Committee wiU meet Wednesday to decide the fate of the Badham bill which would kill the Newport Beach segment of the future Pacific Coast Freeway. 'After four postponements, the com- mittee is scheduled to meet in special ~on at 2 p.m. for hearings on the measure. Committee approval would likely give the volatile bill sufficient impetus to clear the Senate. It already has been passed in the Assembly. ·Senate action on the measure would probably come Thursday, if the Senate ce1nmittee blesses it with a favorable recommendation. If it does not, the bill will never get ID the Senate floor . CounUess Orange Coast area interests are expected tu ~ in Saaamento for the hearing, most of them standing together against Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (&-Newport Beach ), sponsor of the bill, and Newport Beach Interests, who want the freeway oH the coasUine. .Newport residents opposed to the freeway rouk aren 't waiting for the out- cOme of committee action, however . Monday a Citizens' Coordinating Com- mittee filed a notice with the city clerk's office declaring it will circulait peUUons to force the city.councl~to !aclnd its u- isting fre.eway agreement 1be group also is ciml•lln& poliliolll that would force the city to coodud a referendum before it adopted aoy future freeway route.!. Newport has signed an agreement \rith the State Division of Highways on a route east from Bayside drive to the city limits at the end of Corona del Mar. tf the Badham bill passes, It would simply eliminate the entire stretch of freeway east from Beach Boulevard In Hwitington Beach to the easterly boun- dary of the city. Passage would end the need for the first petition, and CCC representatives in- dicated they would then only pursue the second. which would requ~ a referen- dum for a charter amendment r:emoving that specific authority from the City · Council. · · The eccl mwst obtain signatures amounting~ 15 percent of the electorate who voted in the last city election to force council action. If the needed · number la obtained , wh ich the = confldenUy predl<ts It will get ln less than 90 days, the 'councll could either go ahead and rescind ~tta agree. ment or conduct a referend~ on the proposal. The petitions would force a referendum CS.. FREEWAY, Pap I) '· s ·anson rea Slit Throat Gesture Reported LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Linda X- bian said·loday that wlUle Ille .... - lying on the wlU-llland Owleo Mamon made a threateniDg gesture u if be wm slitting a throel 1be key state wlU-WI that - dttw Iii. right indor flli&.,. acroa bla O'ifll lhroit while· ... -lalkhlg and then put bla &ger ac:rooa bis lipo ill • aealini tori of -Tiie 21-year-old Mn. htahl111 WU wlodlac ap her ta~ ... 17111 ..., on the witness stand under exiqninatign by deputy ~ct attlirney -Bugliool. Bugli<J!i asked her if Mamon bad com- mUnkaled to her~ In alinala while the wu on the stand and she "'Piled that he hid. Bugllosi asked her to de.crlbe the mo. Uons he had made and the demoClltnted them sitting on the stand. llugllosi concluded bla eumillatloo ol Mn. Kasabian by asking her whit Ibo meant by saying shO leh Ille wu an "emissary from God." "I feel that I am doing lhe will of God. · l , DAIL'Y ,tlOT ...... ., ..... l1t11~1 Wbal bu been done was lmllll· I did wrong, too. CARRYING WATERPROOF MAP BOARD, RESERVIST SCRAMBLES THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHERS On)lto.siMr.oa of Camp Pondlaton, Iha Skirmish lino Ffred C•mor11 lni!Hd of live Ammo "I lllll truly repentant !or ti. My being here testifying is my repentance." . . . - Nixons to ·Take 2nd H oneym.0011. President and Mrs. Richard· Nixon will celebrate their 30th wedding arinlversary Thursday in the city where they 'had their honeymOOn in 1940 -T>uerto Vallarta, Mexico. And on lhe ne:rt evening, after the chief executive meets with the retiring presi- dent of Mexico, the Nis:ons will fly northward for 10 days of !"'eSt and work at the Western White House. O~ of the Nixon daugbten, Julie, and her husband, David Eisenhower, are already awaiting the Presdent's arrival to his Spanish villa. Elder daughter Tricia will arrive here later this week. The stay, White House spokesmen said, would last the, rest of August, but the specific wort schedules have not yet been announced. The stay in the Mexican coastal resort city will include c:orire'rences with Gustavo Diaz-Ordal, who 1tepe down from the Mexican Presidency next December. Marines Wage Hot War On Valuable Coast Beach Judge Ow1es H. Older called all the attorneys Into his c1wnberJ he(qr< the morning leSSion to discuss remarb that defense attorney Ronald HIJiheo made before .televiaion cameras In t b e courtroom eorridor Monday afternoon after Older had cut orf h1I cross ez. aminiation. Hug)les said at that time that the judge was· "prejudiced in favor of the pro- Reution" and that "hi.a actions Were con.. temptible." He said Older had committed Mythical countries with names sowr-fn the grass with their automatic guns, reversible error in cutting off hll Cl'Oll ding like they were part of a Mission waiting for Talegan enemies to make examination. Impossible script continued to wage a their move. Judge Older told Hughes that his mock battle for the beach near Oceanside Backing up the paratrooper! were remarks were "unprofessional" and that today. several hundz;ed Marines flown in from he intended to investigate the matter Proving the two-week training of the two supporUng ships off shore, the further to see If they were grounds for Marine Corps reservists -19,000 of them Iwo Jlrba and tbe Tripoli, both assault contempt which could send Hughes to jail -to be a mission "possible," the war helicopter ~-for a second time: during the trial. between Tale.ga and Margarita turns out The troops moved in fast, gathered into When Mrs. Kasabian concludes ~r to be the Iarge&t air and sea invasion in their 1· and '·-~ the hill ,....... testimony the proaecuUon wUJ bring on mes '·-r• ~f-• up ... ?u.o-"a1'" further wilnelles to la!\ about ll<rWDI the 54-year history of the Marine Corps sco~ of ~ o -e amm\IW the night of teh slaytngs at the estate of Reserve. the msurgenl!j m the aru. .ala actress Sharon Tate 1be mock beach invasion, 10 miles Many of the enemy fell "dead" but ·" :S. Kasablao ga\d M~ she felt south of 'the Western White House-in San came back to Ufe as Marine campe were God bad called on her to expoee the htp- Clemente, alttady hu been termed a set up throogl>out the dry h!U. In the pi< cull leader u a "Wae prvphel" ll't success by Corps officials. · Camp Pendleton base. once thought was Jeall Christ. "I'm very proud and very impressed," The second assault of the morning Gen. Lewis F. Walt said Monday after came from the sea, 11 six waves of watching the lanclµig , described as the •mphibious craft hit die beach on the Jargest,1tnce In~. ln·the Korean War. base.and sent an addlUonal 1200 troops up The amphlblo~"assault Monday. was toward the hills. Orange part of Operation High Desert, highlight . But, to be e1.pected in l_llY maneuvers, of the t,,.o-week annua.J f.ralning 1Je&'li0n where the clvllla'ns turned , acUve Deaih Valley Trek Ends for reservists from 23 states, designed to reaervlatll for two ~eeks are involved, aive civilian-soldiers • level, of training (See MARIN!'3; Pase t) We•~er equal to that of regular unlLs. The morning fog inay chill tht Amidst the flurry of battle, It was not air a little more Wedneadl\)'. but ·sa1i Clementean Tacks 11 Extra Miles Onto· Walk sao Clemmte's conservatloolat Death friends reported. .Yaney hiker Unlshed 1\11 15$-mlle march On the last day of the march llluatrating acr~ DeathVilllf"Monda.y y~-fOrCl~lllt tile-former tagging 11 miles onto his planned ~aintenaoct man walked}40 miles, still Itinerary for a visit to a pood where a dining on a special health food d1et from rugged species of ftsh faces extinction. his stores in the 200-pound wagon. Joel Hurd, who trod the wastes of the HuN and his slater, Diana -who valley throughout last week 1n the namt monitored his progre&a: from Death of clean water, dragged his miniature Valley Juncl.lon to Towne Pau ud back 1Upply wagon an added 11 miles over again -will stay In lhe tnhpspitable rocky terrain for a visit to Devil's Hole valley through this wetk, photOgraphtng where the tiny pupfish species is fighting the scenery and resting before lhclr a losing battle (or survival. return to the South Coaat next Mon- Hurd abandoned plans to sleep during day. the' daytime hours lale last week when "He said he is dead tlred;'but felt bet- shade temperatures perslstenty stayedat ter the last day of the trip than the llrat," 120 dearees, making rest Impossible, his a friend related this mornlna- ) , . Hurd flrll ..i oot .a wed< qo last 5atuntay, but collapo'.ed !tom the's .. rlng he1Mlwn~apondiltg11o.in trying-to slf.iep beneath the~ sun. Hbrd reported 3'we+~ ago' that.be was urged against hi! wishes to rest beneath an air conditioner for two days before setting out again. On only one leg of the trip did he aban- don the wagon with .. fiaht water pollu- tion" painted on ita ca6opy. The trail to the 5,000-foot·hlgh Towne Pass wa1 too steep to pull the wagon,. be said . Most of the walklns through the desert took place at night, and In the blazing dayUme Hurd rested, but rarely 1Jept. .,. ' unusual to see a reserving dodiing1'aves Verner B'eck the sun will take over In the after.-of combatants c .. -..;,.,11' "civvies" neaUy .. •" '"'O noon along the coast where the prused in gannent bags. Bi p am'. mercury will stop at 72 degreea.. Otherwl,. the nertlse looked lib tho tes en g Make it 88 for lnland arua. teal thing. L· The "war" pit. "Mug~" a Funeral arr_...nll rw Festival ' ol INSmE TODA 'l' mythical coun''" .i:lch .hi = ... L ... _, dlrOclo<.., -'I... Ul . . "' ... ~~~ ~~.._.mer Bectl!!l""'blf !_ -T•~---'----'t I '--'d resources, and on-good tc101s ' wrth the oe annouoccu "eane;a&y a ~an "" •wu 1uvv•• er,-n ••• ,.. U.S., against "Tllega" 1 n4Jgbborinl for Sheffer Laguna BeaCh Mpfipary Jn and Valian~ 1quare oil toda~ i• country under authoritarian control. Laguna Beach llld today the fir&I tllmi)latton lriall lo Troopo mllMlng both 1tcte. of the battle Beck 77 died 5atorday In soUth Cout •tt wh-0 will d</nid th• Amm. m memben or lhe FO!lrth Marine eommtiruty HOl)>llal following a brief I~ ca'• Cup. Bootli1g POQ• JQ, DiVJsk>n snd the Fourth Aircraft W-Jpg. 1 lneas, but eervk:e pl.an& were delayed •"* , ~ , Early Monday, the Tilegan forces held while friends attempted to contact his etlffilrM • -.... tNt land in the hUIJ of camp Pendleton. brothtr and .tater who were rcported1y ~== u, n.J . :'~1 '=. .!: But not for long as U.S.-Ma'r1nei began e11 route to Pueblo, Colo., followtnc a CMlkt 11 °""" CtMlt'f • an air assault, seodina eome 900 men into vaeaUon. =-::'"' 1; ::= ,...., 1.,l: the area. The mortuary .-pokesman satd he had 8'1""'9• ,.,. • •• MlrtMft 1•11 The first wave of attack came from low been In touch with Mr. Beck'& niece, Jae-==llMIMM ::~ ~ .. ~ Oyln); planes, which pelted the area with queUne Beck,, who 11ld ahe expected tbe :W:-..., :: :::!. .,_ ,,.,: various types of bombs. Then more than family would come to Lquna late todty IN""-ue-. ' w.,... """ N a dor.en paratrwer1 dropped In, lytna low or tomorrow. ._ __ . ________ _, . , 0 . I ----------------------------------------------------- !( DAILY PIUll >-. '-· ·-U, lfi'Q Relaxed D~ess Code OK~d U.S., Israel Slight Tax '~ Boost See11 New Guidelines Set for Capistran.o District Schoou Rift Widens 111 P.uia.4 •&U·Ui ............. ~ tlberaU..4 m-c:oc1t .. ru go Into tf. r... nert monlll 11 San Oemente HIP School and Marco Forsl.t!r Junior Hle;h. ~no Unjllod School District truNet voted to approve the dress oodt propcoed by • cdrnmunlty committee m atudonls and adwls Monday. 'nle MW pideUnts 'Will approve boys' hllr whidl exleodt lo a T-lbltt collar tine. Instead m a Jft"lous drea shh col· tar lbnll tt allo provJdM for students to WNr bermudu to school, but girls' shorts mull be no shorter than finger tip length. 1llilft 'WU DO cHrtct opposition to the code from a large audience which came .. hoar lht -code -· °"" wom1n1 said tht teelion on (irla' troasen ahollld he -.. spoclllc while another tamtm.d lht facl that bru ...,.. not ~~I Dami "'""!tr -Iba -Iba! Ii ..... ,,,.. -dial -·---... _,., ' The only aUac\ on lht commlttee ltltlf had come al a prevbl$ ttbool board meettng "1ltn San Cltmonto mldem Dtl CurtJs crltidstd T<Yl«'s rolt on lht corrunlttee. • \ CUrtl& apolotirod to lht °"'"' for hi• ollook on tht commJU.. and hQ ptraonll atlack «I Taylor. "I would Un to com- pletely renowice what I said here," uld CurUs. "1 know I can't completely oor- ~t the wrong I did but t hope I can re1ain respect u • member of the com· mun!ty." Trultee Harcourt Bull moved thal the code bt approved. An amendment to 5hcrttn boys' hltr made by Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. wu defeated. Carpenter Says Rou·te Bill Up w Committee 8)' JOANNE llEVNOLDS Of .... O.ltr "'"" '""" On the eve of his election to the California 5eoatf., Republican Dennis Carpenter said Ills infonMtion ind.icat.H the future or the bill to delete the Pacific Coast Fretway lhrougb Newpor1 Beach rests completoly with tht mtmbers al tht SenaU! 1'Mlnspm1ation Commi .... "From my best infcrmation," be said. ~·there are eoough votes in tM Senate to pass the bill. The big question is whether or not it will get out of committee." Carpenter is virtually unopposed in the r;pecial electioo which ii being htld toc!ay In tht Mth Stalt Senato Districl Votin& was light today. His only opponent on the ballot ii !lollg1u lrvlne. a Republlcon from Santa Ana who threw his support to Carpenltr -w..U ago. Tho Ntwpart Beach attorney. who ii currt01ly cbairman of tht llepubllClll -SLl1e c:entral OJmmittee. said be plam to leave fer Sacramento tonight from Los AOfl<lel llltenlational ....,,...., "l don't kmw when Ml be IWOf1I in," Carpente!' stated. "'It may be Tbur&day." ~ with the Badbam freeway bill, Carpeiiter laid bt letll tht tu reform bOJ Is mie of tht main ilsUel lacing tht Senate. Tht tu reform bOJ, authored by Auomblyman. William T. Bagley !R~ RalaeJ ), has been stilled for aeveral weeb ·on tbe fJoor of the Senate, lacking ooe vote fOr paaqe. -., Carpentir uld he It "~'lb voto Lagunans to Try Again on Route La1uaa Beach Mayor Richard Goldberg and ctt,. Manager Jameo Wbtatm will Dy to Saa-amenlo noct more tomorrow for a scheduled bearing on ADtmblyman Bobtrt Badham'• bill lo dlminate tbt Newport Stach stamen! al the Coutal f'reewa y. '"l'he bearint bu delinit.iy bttn sc:heduled ror 2 o'clock WMnesday aI- temoon.'' Wheat.cm said. ··ao we'll try it again." To datt. tbt Senate Transportation Commtttet lw announced r o u r pootpooel0<1111 oo tbt frteway bill htor· ing, the last three al the request of Assemblyman Bad b am <R-Newport Stach). • The Laguna Beach officials will be on hand io join represenlaUves of Costa Mesa, tht oounty Road Dtpartmenl tht Irvine Company and other entities op- posing the bill on grounds it would result in a restudy of the entire Coast.II Freeway route and consequent delay il'I conatnJ<lion. Delegations from the Orange Coast have journeyed to the state capital for lht previously ochtdulod hearings, ooly to lwn thty had been pollpontd. DAILY PILOT Hiett.,,.. .... . •••'-'• , .... , ............ t:>IAMGI' CO~ST '!JILllM1HG CQM,.ANY lo'91rf H. w,'u ''Uldtfll 11111 1'1*1)11111' J,,~ l . Cu•l•v \/"'I ,r11.oa1I ..... '"-11 M ....... 1J.1M•1 1(1tvil 1.i- Tll1:tM•I A. Mu1phi11• M-.lfll lllll., li1~1r4 P. Nill Soulh Dr...-c-ly 1:41111' Offl ... C.,,11 Ma..: UI Weil l1y ,,,..., ......... 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' far it" because he support.a the governor. ,.. • freshman Stnator. Carpenter lll1cl ht upects to be very busy. "! understalld thttt art !SO lo 200 bills still pending in the Senale, and I'll want some time to research them so I'll be able to vote intelligeDUY."-Fie said. Some of the re!earch outlined by Carpenter involves the freeway bill~ "I'm trying to gather as much information u posssl>le on th1& lssue, '' be sa.ld.. "1 haven't yet made up my mind. but if my information is correct, my vote on the noor will not be as Important as the vote of tht committee members ... Wbtn asked il he dldn'I lhlnk tht Senalt will adjourn Oii Friday, be lll1cl blJi infcnn.aticll indicates aenators will not be able to adjoorn before next week. l'roM P .. e I FREEWAY •.• ... tht -proposal. wbldl would he an actual amendment ·to the city charter. The key to pauage of the Badham bill appears to be Senate Tranaportation Commitlet Chairman Sta Randolph Collier (I). Yteb). often called Ibo !alhtr 'Of tht California fnoeway l}'l1<m. Ut1Je bopt "J:'•p could bt attn U!!- til reoentiy' lht Senato. after clearance by Collier's committee~ killed a ltCt\oo Ill!· suoerhl&l!way ttvou&b V.Uf:e. .. r ·Ii \ t .. Badham and Newport __, .. u ... are contending that the freeway, which ii plamit<I inland along moot of Its rou .. , abrupUy cuts down ihe lbnline thmlgh Newport Btacb virtually dlvldJnc tht clcy in half. 1be road would travel almost the S8Jl\f. route u the present Coast Hilbway and "'Olfid neceisit.ate the talcing of C0W1tless valuble coastal properties. In opposing the adopted route in recent resolutions, the Nt.ripOrt City Council his no..y iodkated Jt is aware that it must also confront the related issue of what to do with the traffic that wW beset the city. Previous a1terna proposals have call- ed for the relocation of the route to the north , in some cases ag far north as Costa Mesa. ' ll is lhe possible alternatives that have distressed other t.rea communities , like Costa Mesa , for obvious reasons. Huntington Be.ach officials similarly oppose any change, arguing that I.hey ha ve reluctantly accepted the adopted route and already made exlen.5ive plans VI develop their community around it. Opponents to Badham 's legislation are likely to argue th:H it shou ld not be pass- ed because it does not recommend an alternate acce.,.able to adjacent cities. Countering this. Badham has prombed to introduce Jeglsl:.tion in the next session of the legislature that would produce a sol ution to this problem. FroM P•ge I MARINES ... mistake.s were made. One of the large amphibious crafts eharging across a bo& efter hltUng the beach. got stuck. And The two lZ.cyllnder engines which ge;nerate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull It out. Another craft ame in to rescue the stuck assault vehlcleJ, but in real w1r time, such a rescue might have been dlsattrous. And more than a handful of troops seemed pretty lost a1 to what to do.and where to go. But. It aave the sergean~ and lieutenants sc>mettunc to yell about 1n not so printable terms. Many of the top military personnel watched the mantuvers from various v11ntage points, lncludin1 Gf;n. Walt. Assistant Commandant af the Marine Corps and a four·star General. The f~U acale war will C1>nUnue through Wtdneaclay nlghl, then will he crlUqutd '.l'hutaday momln;. All of lht mtrVl•ll from all over the West.em United Stat.es will be on the road home Sunday. At can be expected, Margarita, sup- ported by the U.S. Mart.ne fOrces, will win the war. It's no secret that these maneuvers are to prepare mervlsb for iuerrlla tactics, auch 111 ha ve been employed ln the Vitt. nam War. Othtr techniques lh!t the M•rlM reaervlJU hope to learn are hellcopttr assault taetl~. landing force lo1lstlc1 procedurt1, Ct'IOrdlnatlon of supporting arm1 and couottrlnsur1ency lndoctrln•· Uon. • Al ft DOW ........ ~ aJlllll'tl Ill< llrll wW lncll1de --blo'-. alllf(i ... ...... 'lillMlt .,.. ... .. -than tqerllf 1-1111 .... 1-flla• .. ~ ilolllt and pulltlrU. Girls also may wear bikini scarvts. pants which •tt acceptable and are in load rtpalr. bermudas no shorttr than fingertip Jensth . oxfords, \Oilers. tennis shaes, flats. aandtll with a bJCkstrap and clo(s. Girls may not wear lhetr ot se. throufh b)ou~. extrtme low cut blouau or drtsses. backless drt5M:I , hart midrifr or i horts. No under1arments can show at any time lncludlna tops or nylon•. Bare feet, lhonal. exceulve makeup. cut offs th&i are unhemmed a.nd tie dye panL& are un.cceptable. Boys may wear khaki&, sl1cks, levis, cords, bermudas. swtat.eri, dreu •hirt.s, •port shirts and T shirts. Shirttails ma,y not hana out unless they are tquart cuts. T shirts may not extend be)ow the wrist when standinf: while be-- ing worn outside of trousers. Garments that are lettered or have emblems inappropriate for school are not · permitted. Boys ma y wear oxfords. loafers, tennla shoes, sandals and do not have to wear sockJ. Boys may not wear tank s.hirll or unhemmed cutoffs. Boys hair ~ extend down t.bt back of the neck to lht top al a slandanl T sltlrt collar. Tht top m tbt collar la talabllJbtcl in a stand1Qt"'85ition. Over Peace 11 Ualte4 Prtua taw .. atleoal 1sr1e1 11 likely to rtsl1t U.S. pruaure and. dtlay formal appGlntment of a rtpre1enllUve to the Middle EW puce talks until tht matter of Cff,..(Jrt Viola· tJon1 11 tetUed, polltJcal toWftS utd ~ day. hiraell newspapers said the rift between WashinJtot! and Jerusalem bu widened dramaUcally in the 11 days s1Dcie the ce..nre went tnto elfecl Political iources In Jel'\lsaltm said the U.S. govtrnment appears to h 1 v e un-- deresUmated the aravity wltb whlch Israel · Views the alleged movement of Soviet anUalrcralt miuiles closer to the El)'ptlan Suez Canal front. Israel Is expected to delay llOY participation tn peace talks unUl its chi.rges are aniwertd, poUU~l sources said. There allo were differences in the Arab camp, wttb E1YPt and Iraq 1CC11Sln( eacb other ol harassment. The .emlofficial cairo newspaper Al Abram uld Iraqi authorities arbitraril,y arrested five EgypUans in Baghdad and imposed a siege on the E&Yptian em· bauy, searching everyone wha entered ar felt. U'lf~ Justice Shines Judge Benjamin T. Woodall of the co.unty Court of Domestic Relations in-Houston, Tex ., car· ries on justice by candlelight after power failure at court· house Monday. Power was re- stored after 11 hours. By that time. judge already had met full day's calendar and gone home. For Laguna An Increase of only about hall a cent lft tht city tax rate Ii anUclpattd In tht. budget up ror adopOan by the city councD Wednesday night, city manaaer Jamel Wheat.on said Monday. But, ht added, JI II la deemed necessary to ltl ahead with major repairs to the sewage treatment plant , an ad· dltlonal 10 centa per $100 of assessed v11luation could be required. A step-by-step three-year program to update the anllqutted plant wu diarupted recenUy by the breakdown of a clarlfler wtilch wlll cost an estimited $90,000 to replace. Federal funds woukl cover one-third of this, but the city sti~ would have to come up with M0,000, which means. says Wheaton, 10 ctnb on the tax rate. U pcwible, the council will flx: the tax rate and adapt tht budget Wednelday night. but Wheaton said he itlll 11 awaiting figures on the utility rolls from the state Board of Equalization and, If these are not received, it may be n~ssary to continue tht budget matter to an adjourned meeting. The only deadline facin& the council on Its budget decision, Wbeah:ln said, la adoption af a resolutton in Ume to get the city budget into the hands of C1>Unty of· ficials by the first Monday in September, which this year will be Sept. 7. Sideburns may utend one inch below the bottom of the ears. and flare sideburns may extend outward to the middle of cheek. The must.ache may not exteDCI beyond the corners of the lips. Hair cannot be aver the ears or In the eyes. Hair must be kept combed IO it will not bang to eyes. No beads or sideburns allowed longer than specified and no mut· The official Baghdad rad io said Egyp- tian intelllaence tried to kidnap an Iraqi embauy official in Cairo. The pro-Iraqi Btlrut newspaper AJ.Kifah said the Iraqi embauy Jn Cairo waa under slese by Most of La.guna Owners Comply With Sign Laiv The first preliminary budget presented to the council was for $3.6 million , com· pared with last year's $3.4 million. When \Laguna's assessed valuation turned out to be substantially larger than anticipated, additions were made to the budget, brirt1· ing it up to approximatfly $3.8 million. Thill would involve increasing the tax rate from Jut year's $1.93 to about 11.~\I. - toncbop<. Superintendent Truman Benedict told the board that a copy of the code will be submitted to the county eowuel'1 office for rewording in legal t.er:zris to m&ke tt more specific. Taylor aaid the fll'St. week of &Chool students would be shown what is permissible and not permissible and he usurtd the board the code would be strictly enforced. At nearby Saddleback Colleae halt which falls below the eyebrow1, or covers all or part of the ear, or hangs entirely over the collar of a dreH shirt Ls unac- ctptablt. V er_rw p Bailey"· . ~an1 Clf '{'e11f.e Piorwer, Dies Egyptian lnteDlpnct. Relatlans between the two nations have deterlarated since late July when ECYPt accepted U.S. peace proposals for the An indication of widespread complian~e Middle Eut and lraq rejected them. with Laguna's sign Jaw is given in a A to-day r ceaae-fire went into el feet report to be presented to the city £ouncil between Eint and Iarael 11 days ago but Wednesday. Israel COOUn\led Mabday to char1e El)'pt Of a total of 28 hotels. motels and with violaUq the agreement b Y apartments in the R·J zone paying 5\rengtbenina ltl mluile P01itJons along transient occupancy taxes to the city. on- tbe Suez Canal. ly six still have nooconrormlng si~. ac- IsraeU Foreign M.lnlsttr Abba Eban cording to the report. Of lhe.se, only three cri:&,!Jed the Untteil States for ques-tlo Ill'ael~s complaints of vlolaUona. have not yet reached a solution to their "On the one ban~ our adversaries en--sign problems, since variance requests: dana:er our secu.rity and an the other our have been denied and owners are seeking friends lmpugn,,.gur accuracy and 11.n-alher appropriate solutions. cerity," be said. ,;We must get vin-The council on Wednesday night is ex-' dJcation 0r1 thiJ·latter point." 1 , Israel said ECYJJt moved Soviet-made peeled to adopt an urgency ardinance $AM% and SAM3 anUaJrcraft miUiles amending the language or the sign CI01tr· to the canal aborUy aftei' the ordinance with regard to measurement or cea•flre began .AIJI. 7 and bad &ince sign area. which Was incorrectly written moved mart in. ln an earlier amendment. Pal..U,,lan IU<JTfilu, wbo bave Ii· Pioneer San Clemente resident Verne nored tbe cease-fire and have continued In other business Wednesday, I.he coun- . '\--' attacks an Iarael, are involved in cU will : D. Bailey, who aerved as city trtasurtr diacu11lona with both Emt and Iraq. -Hear a second reading or the ordinan· for 24 years died in a long Beach con-Yaner Aralat. chief of the ·Al-Falah Val··-nt 1>os'p1•·• Sunday at•·r a loni 11 ce restricting dogs (rom beaches and ...._... ... wi:: ~ guerrilla or111ilut1on, met with Iraqi parks. lneM He wu 13 leaders ln Baghdad Monday for what · · Bqhdad radio said were talks on the -Either adopt a budget f91" the coming Mr. Bailey first came to San Clemente ".wious attuaUon" in the Middle East. year. or set a date for adoption. In 1m -a year before incorporation. -Receive a report from Dr. E. \Y. Kil first job In the village WU I.I I bookkeeper for the Heinecke Lumber R b• Pik Klalte regarding a survey being con· Yard which now is the Chilton Lumber 0 l.DSOD e ducted in Laguna Beach by a team from Orange County Community M e n t a I Company. S umb Health Services. From P119e I PROBE ... police had been rullty of brutality. Police Cbief Kenneth Huck , fallowin1 a <lepartmental lnvestlgatk>n, said the charges, in his opinion, were unfound.ed. The city council committee, after aw. dying Huck's report, has been taking testimony of il.5 own from both resident. and police involved in the incident. Mrs. Thomasina Gunn, Laguna Beach, chainnan of the Orange County ACLU, 1'1is weej charged Wheaton had "lost" five signed affidavits: she gave him con- lal 'ling charges of br.utality. Wheaton earlier had commented that( copies of the affidavits: presented to thel city council had no legal status because" they were neither signed nor sworn. Mrs. Gunn, in a letter to the committee said she had given Wheaton five signed affidavits, in addition a nlmlbl!!T' of unsigned i;tatemenl!, presented for in· · formation only. Wheaton said he ha5 been unable to find the signed docum ents and does not recall seeing them , but added, '•It's not that important. be<:ause this is not a court of law . We are only a. fact-finding body.'' Hawaiians Protest ,, In 1932, he entered the race for city Uee S at 81 _ Receive the PlaMing Commiasion's treasurer , and won. holding the position comments and recommendations LlHUE, Ka u a I, Hawaii (AP) until 1956 when he chose not to seek re-Retired lnsurl.JX.'I!! broker Robi~n D. regarding its review of the preliminary Hawaiian historians have called on tM election. , Pike, 81 , of San Clemente died Saturday general plan document prepared by state to police CQmmercial heUcopter For 8 yea rs thereafter Mr. Balley in South Laguna. Dani@I, Mann, John.son & Mendenhall. flights into remote areas of thl!! islands to worked as asi!ilstant city treasurer. Mr. Pike of 202 Avenida Calafia, leaves -Receive a feport irom the director curb the looting of ancient temple sites. He retired in 1964 after having logged his widow, Belinda; a son, Robert of St. of public works on damage to the sewer Thelma Hadley, president of the Kauai more than 32 years of service to the City Louis, Mo.: two grandsons and three treatment plant resulting f r o m Historical Society, said private hellcap- of San Clemente. sisters, Helen Hamill, Mary Foster and breakdown of a cla rifier. lers have opened up prev)ously inacctloo During his decadei in commooity Eva Rowley, all of Florida. -Receive t.he city attorney's report on sible areas for desecration. "KauaJ's service Mr. Bailey won plaudits from the Service. will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday his findings regardi11g parking of a problem in respect to vandalism of hia· Orange County Grand Jury. Active in in Sheffer Mortuary in San Clemente. classroom trailer to be used In the school toric sites ls critical," Mrs. Hadley told local service work, he served as San Clemente Ml.!JOnic Lodge 671 wJU of. district's released time education pro-a state Senate committee hearing Mon- treasurer for the loca l unlt of the Salva-ficiate. Private burial will follow. gram._ day. lion Army for many years. He wu a I;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiOiiiiiii third-degree Mason and a put maater of II the local lodge. A World War I veteran. Mr. Bailey i;erved In the Army. The native or Red Cloud, Neb., was a second-generation civil servant. His father, the late Judson Brl'Jey, was a county clerk ln Nebraska. Mr. Balley, a bachelor. leavea two nephews and several cousins. Services wlU be conducted Wednead1y &l 10 a.m. in Lesneski Mortuary chapel with Lodge 801 JI'. and A.M. conducUng the rites. Private burial will follow ln Long Beach. Governor's Dog Carrying Plague SANTE FE, N.M. !AP) -Gov. Davtd F. Cargo say1 nea1 lnrected with bubonic plaaue have been found on h1 family 's mongrel do&, Snoopy. But Cargo said tht do1 had btt.n com· plctcly defleacd and bealUi offlclal1 llld there was litUe chance of the go~or'• family contracUng the dread disease. Cargo acknowledied reluctanUy Mon- day lhot Snoopy .b•d be<n lound bu.bar-_ Ing neu Infected with the acourge that declmatod the popuitU•n ol Europt In tbt Mlddln Ag.,. "He's been complettly defleaed," Cargo uid. "They've had some trouble with the plague In the neighborhood and took some prtcautlona on It" The affluent residenllal area ln the hU\s north of Slnt1 Fe. si te of the governor's residence, produced last week New Me:ir· ico's firth case of the plague thb year. The unldenUfied 10-ytar-old •'Oman, was reported recovering. Health offlcl1ls wtrt edgy Monday about sayln1 wbo.K dog had lht pl•IU•· $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • Sure we have it -but, usually we try to convince customer< to buy carpeting that will complement their homes. Often, in situations where 1 customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheep carpeting mey be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a dollar e yard will install a quality of carpetin g that looks twice as well and will give much better service . In a nutshell -we're not tryin9 to necessarily be the "CHE APEST ", (though we often ere), but the BEST! (Wh ich we always tr•). • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentla Ave. • COSTA MISA 64i.i1A~B • I ( • I Lag11n~ _;Beae'1 ' EDITION TEN CENTS Mf?L. 6!; NO. '197, 2 SECTIONS, !O.PAGES r 'ORAN6E1 C.OUNTY, CAUFORNIA ' ~ J • TUESDAY, AIJ&UST It, 1910 • Marine Beach Lease Tai s Under Way in D.C. By FREDERICK llCHOEMEHL OI fM o.lty ,..tit ..... General Lewis Walt , assistant com- mandant of th&. U.S. Marine Corps, said in, a prua conference at C&rnp Pend1eton Monday lhat "some dlacussk>ns" are going on in Washington to decide_whetber the Corps will lease the state of ~ifornla more lhan 1.5 miles of camp Pendleton beach for public use, However, any land offer would await a Marine Corpa determination of the 'beach needed to train troops, Walt said. • Ill· 'No Qaiek Report ' Tbe Mlrillt Corpo ~ Niii I .. qual Ill u.e -olletlJ!I u mllll of Clipp Ptodleloo beldi for public ,.. oo a 25 year leue. . ·., , ' Tbe allll P-.~ ·Rocnatloo DePartllient tuiill4 .....,...,.. ollar' saying that tt nild ait IOD Ooai'1 to develop such a ~Jlnll:h.of land. The state-woulcr JaO t.i DlllOI of the 17 miles of Pendleton btadi on a ZS..year lease, and develop tbe ltrttcb Into a IW'f-Jnc park. . . ' ' a e • • . Woodland Dr-ive Riot Probe Ends . A, special commltte< of.Inquiry Into the July 4 riot on Woodland'Drive in Laglina Canyon Is expected ~ wind up its hear· lngs in Lagwla Beach tnday. The committee, composed of M•yor Richard Goldber1, City Mana1er James D. Wheaton and Vice Mayor Charlton Boyd beard eig)lt witnesses, Including Woodland resident&, police officers and other interested ciliz.em in a day-long tission Friday. ~ Wheaton saMI a "couple more" pollct officers are sclieduleO to ·testify today and lhe hear~. wtµch re-opened .et 10 1.m., should be concluded by noon. However, be aald the committee's report to the public will not be ready for "'ome ume, •• slnce-he and Goldberg must leave Wednesday for Sacramento where the Senate Trl'1Sportatioo Com· mhtee bu again scheduled its bearing on the liadhaln lrttwa1 bill · "We wOO't have time to write much before then," said'Wheaton, "and since Tllundzy and Friday wlll be my lalt days here, I just can't say when the report·will ·be.is&Ued." Wbeatoo ~ leavlpg 'to becon1' city '"'11lli<' al caroqa. .• lnqUiry Into the Joly t mel.. on Woodland Drive, wba sc " •• CQlllllt ............ ......,..i to CllM!ll a dlsturba""' lilvolvlllg an lllimated lllO people, was dtmanded by the American Civil Libertles Union wh~b char1ed -(See .. PllOBE,-P ... I) Badham' s Freeway Bill May Finally Be Heard Bv L. Pl'l'rER KRIF.G •Of N Dmlb' l'U9f INft Finally, maybe, the Senate Transpar~ tation Committee will meet Wednesday to decide the fate of the Badham bill which would kill the NewPort Beach gegmen1 of the future Pacific Coast Freeway. After four postponements, the com· mitl.ee i.! Scheduled to meet in special 15euion at 2 p.m. for hearings on the meellnl. Committee approval would likely give the volatile bill sufficient impetus to clear the Senate. It already has been passed in the Assembly. Ser.ate action o'n the measure would probably come Thursday, if the Senate committee blesses It with a favorable recommendation. tlf it does not, lhe. bill will never get to the Senate floor . Counl1ess Orange Coast area interests are. expected tc, be in Sacramento for the hearing, most of them standing together against Assemblyman Robert E. Badham (R·Newporl Beach), llf>OlllOI' of the bill, and Newport Beach lnternts, who want the freeway oil the coasUlne. Newport residents opposed to the freeway roult aren't wailing for the out· come 0£ committee action, however. Monday a CIUzens' Coordinating Com· n\ittee filed a notice with the city clerk's office declaring It wtU circulate' potltlonl to force the clly,councll.to rescind lta U· isling freeway qri!<menl i Tbe group alto Is dn:ulalJnC peUtlona that would force the city to conduct a referendum before it adopted any future freeway routes. Newport has signed an agreement with the State Division of H!ghways on a route east rrom Bayalde drtVe to the city limits at the end of c.orona del Mar. II the Badham bill passes, It would simply eliminate the entire stretch of freeway eaat from Beach Boulevard tn Huntlngtoo Beach to the eut.rly boun- dary of the city. • Passage wou1d end the need for the first petition, and CCC representaUves in- dicat..i they would then only punue qie aecood, whlch would require a reteren-- dum for a charter amendment mnovtng that specific authority from the City Council: 'lbe CCC must obtain 1iinaturea amounting to 15 percent of the electorate who voted In the.· lut city electicn to force council action. II the needed number Is obtained, which the = conl\denU; predlots It will get in less than 90 days, the council' could ~ther~ahea.dandraciDd~agree­ ment or conduct a referendum on the proposal. The petitions would force a re.rerendum (See FREEWAY, Pa1e I) ~ beach issue wu one of the many subkcts Watt talked aboUt at a prt11 cooterenoe foUowinc the o p e n I n 1 mon,ueven of Operation High lleserl, the land. air and '!"' Willi• lralnJnc pro. If~ for tome 1!~000 MariDe ~. W .it .. 1d that n6 poaliJon on the beach mader· ~ .. beOil cleCided upon. lit alto stat..i that Pmidellt N-bu nol taJk.. eel With ·the Mariw' ahout the matter. "All I know llbou!tbe deal II wtiat I've "':""In the p...,, .. Walt stat..i. s Asked II he thooeht the ,_. ..._ thefts at Camp Pendleton were aparled by a subversive conspiracy, Walt aiJd, "We don't know who look the guns. The FBI la lnveatlgatlng the mattu. I do bdleve that there ... oubv<ntv. elemen!l ln our country." Responding to a q....UO. ai..tt !he 1ituatkm Jn~ Vietnam, Watt said, "W~ have ~ out . improvement there, althoui~ there rrmafns a tbrut In tome of the Northem provlncu. .. ""' Cambodia, ... destroyed the Wldllary coocept. We know thal the enemy bl not able to attack with any lat8< latce -SailOll-.. wili noted that the Marme Corps 11 shrinkq ln sm due to the withdmtal from Vietnam. "wt yur.,.. bad 117,000 men In !he Marine Corpo. "WJth the V'Mtnam •itbdrawal, W9 m dawn to ll0,000 men thil Jtlr. Next ~ar we will ha•e 10mewhere betwten •.ooo ' to 220,000 men," Wah llld. an8-on • .. ' { • 1 ' I • • DAIL. T PIL.OT ~ .., .. ,.. SCtz 1 9"' CARRYING WAT,ERPROOF IMP BOARD, RESERVIST SCRAMBLES .T!fROUGH PHOTOGRAPHERS On h •51/0,..·of C.mp l'tndlaton, Iha Skftmllh Lina Fll'M C..mar11'.fmllod.ol Lfva Arn"1" . Nixons to Take 2nd Honeymoon President and Mrs. Richard·Ni10n will celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary Thursday tn Ute city where they had their honeymoon ln i940 -Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. ' And _,on the nert evening, after the chief e:s:ecutive meets· with the retiring presi- ~ent ot MexiCil, the Nixons will fiy northward for 10 days of rest and work at the. Western White House. One or the NiJ:on: daughters, Julie, and her hllsband, David Zisenhower, are already awaiting the Presde'nt'1 arrival to bis Spanish Villa. Elder daughter Tricia will arrlv.e here later this week. 1be stay, White House spokemen said, would last the rest of August, but the specific.wort sd2edules have not yet been announced. · The stay in the Mellcan coastal resort city will include conferences with Gllstavo Diaz-Ordaz, who steps down from the Mexican Presidency ne:s:t December. Marines Wage Hot War On Valuable Coast Beach Mythical countries with names sol.in- . ding like· lhey were part of a Mi!sion Impoa.slble script continued to. wage a mock battle for the beach near Ocean.side today. Provina the two-week training of Marine Corps reservl!t.s -19,000 of them -to be a miuion 11posslble," the war between Talega and Margarita turns out to be the largest air and sea invasion Ip the 54-year history of the Marine Corps Reserve. The moc~ beach Invasion, 10 miles south or the We.stun White House tn San Clemente, already has been termed a •ilcceu by Corps omctats. "I'm very proud and very impressed,'" Gen. Lewis F. Wall said Monday after watching the landing, described as the largest since Inchon, in the Korean War. In the 1rass with their automatic guns, waiting for Talegan enemies to make their move. ·Backing up the paratroopers were several hundred Marine.a flown in from the two supporting shipa: off abort, the Iwo Jima and the Tripoli, both as.uult helicopter carrlen. The troops moved In fast, gathered into their lines and charged up the hill, firing scores of rotmda: of fake ammanition at the insurgents In the area. .Many of the enemy fell "dead" but Cfllle back to llle.u Marine campe were oet up throughout the dry bllb In the Camp Pendleton base. The second auault of the morning came from the sea, as sl:s: waves of amphibious craft hlt Jle beach on the base and sent an ad<llUonal 1200 troops up tOward the hills. -' Death Valley Trek Ends The amphibious as&ault Monday, was part of Operation High Oeiert, highlight of the two-week anriual training te&Sion for reservist. from 23 states, designed to, give clvillan-soldleni a ·Jevel of •training equal to that of rtgu1ar units. Amidst the flµrry of baUle, Jt ••& not But, to be 'e:s:pected In any maneuvers, where the civilians turoR active uservist.s for two weeks .ar1 involved, (See MARINES, Pa .. I) •• . . , ' unusual to see a reserving ~ng waves V B k al combatanta carrying "ciVvles" neatly erner ec • ttal thing. San C~~entean T.acks 11 Extra Miles_ On~~ 'Walk pr=:'..PJ::~::! 1ookec1 like the Rites Pendin~ San Clement•'• conMrvationist Death frie8ds reported. H~ lint. set out a rn,ek ._o la.st The . "war" pill "Marguita" a Funeral amngemenll for atlval of · Valley hiker llnl•hed his 111$-mile-ch On the last day ol ,the lllll'Ch Jllu.lraUng Safuiday, but collaj>sed ft0ril 1he searing mythical country rich In agricultural Aris director Verner Beck probably Will """"' Death 'ya1Jey Mondar night by i Illa need !or cleaner Wit") the former beat lbe·next. day aJlet apendln1 bours .......,..,.., and OJI good terms wiU, the be aJU10lll1Ced w~I.. spoUaman taggin1 1 t mlla . .... · pia mil!l)mall<Ulllll .IWUd.__lO mlleo, l!lll ~-IO.aleep heoeath tbe baking IWI. _ u,s.. qalnll_..':_T~-for Sheff.,...LalU"I"' Mortuary-Jn lUnerary for a viJIJ, to f pond where a dlnifti on a special bjstlth loo.I~ from Hurd reported a -ftek" 1go;lhat1he wu country under authoritarian control. La«una Bead\ 11\d today. ruga:ed species of nsn faces extinction. his stores in the ll'Jt>.pound wqon. uraed qalnst bis wisbe.s to rest bf.neath . Troopl manning both aides of the batue Beck, 77, died Saturday In' South COUt Joel Hurd, who trod the wastes of Ole Hurd and his sister, Diana -who an air condltiODer for two days before ~ cnemben of the Fourth · Martne Commuruty Hospilal following a brief 11- val\,y throughout lut week In the name monitored his· ,...,.U. fnOJI Death setUna out qaln. Division and the Fourth Alrcralt Wing. Jnea, but Mn/Ice plant """ ilelayed ,ti \'lean water. draged his mmiljure Valley Junction to Towue r .. and back On only nnt iti'e>I the trip did be aban· Early Monday, the Talegao lol'C<I held while lrlenda attempted to contact hlf · aupply wagon an added 11 miles over again -will st.ly in' the lnb05P.ltable don the wagon with •1fight w_ater pollu-land·lnthehllll-0fCampPen<UeJon. · brother and·sllter who were reportedly rocky terrain for a visit to Devtri Ho!e valley through this weeti photoglphlJl& Uon" painted on its ~PY· • But not ror long as U.S. Marlnts began , en route to Pueblo, COio., following a '•here. the tiny pupflah spcdes is fighting . the scenery and rellin& before their The tFaU to the 5,0IM)..fool·hlth Towne an air asuult, 1todlng some 900 men into vm::1Uon. a losing battle for survival. retum to the South Colst nut Mon-PW: wu too steep to pull the w•gon, he the area. The mortuary spokesman uld he bad Hurd abandoned plans to sleep during day. said. . The first wave or •ttack came from low been in touch with Mr. Beck'• niece, JM> the daytime hours late last week when "He said -he Is de.id Ured, but felt bet· Most of the walking through lhe desert 'flyln1 plants, which pelted the area with queUoe ~. who 1t1ld she expected the shade temperatures perslstenty stayedat ter the last day or the trip than the first," took place at nJgh~, and ..Jn the blazing various types of bombs. Then more than famjly would come to •Llguna late today 120 deerees, making rest impo§ible, his a friend ,related ~ii mornln1. daytlml Hllld tested, bUt raret11lept. a <Jor.en paratrooen dropped in, i)rlni low, or .. tomorrow. \ ' I • In -queatlon, '!fall ... -~ he thooPt IUCh or,..i..Uooa IUCb • tM -for • -· MllilM7 (Ml*) """"'oed Ille -CorJ10. "We. are dJCblly _,.,DtCf_ Bal - ... ""'feltinc lbree.) ..... ond dz,... -· Tbeac_...., ..... to be Marfiw. ·•we tia.1 no men drafliel9 ,_.. lnle the Marine Co!pa." Jbe L<o-k chiof uid. "Tlli9 cauaed pr•ms.. From Iha dnlt .. got too _, lDlll wbo -·1 want to-be MariDel." rea Slit Throat Gesture Reported LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Linda Kaal- blan said today that while abe wu laUo tying on the witness lland Otarles Manson made a thttateoJna -u II he .... alittJng a lhloal . Tbe key state wilntsa said that M._ dmr his right lndn linger ICrWI bit """ ·throat while die ......... aad then . pol bis fin&er """"' bis lipo ID a IWiDI IOll ol -11la Zl·~ Mn, Kllllblaa Wll wlodln( up her teatlmoay • a 17111 My • tbe dDDI Dad llDdlr .......... by deptlJ diltrict _.., -Bucll<ioL BugllOal uk<d her li llanaon bad com- munbsed to her Jn '°II!"!! '!-bila .ii.. -on the stand and she rtptied that he bad. Bugliooi uked bet to -the mo- tions he bad made and die c!Omomtrlted them aittlng on ibe atand. Bugilooi ooncluded bis uamJnalloo of Mn. K.asablan by asking her what •he meant by saying abe felt she was aa "'einissary from God." "I r..I the! I am doing the Will of God. Whal bu been done WU 1ROO(. I did wrong, too. "I am truly tepelllanl for It. My beJn& here testltying is my repintaoce." Judge Oiarles H. Older called all the attome11 into bis chambers before the: momtna: IWioo to discuss mnarb that defense attorney Ronald Hughes made before television cameras in t h e courtroom corridor Monday afternoon after Older had c.'Ut off hi!: croa u:· aminiation. Hughes said at that lime that the judge was "prejudiced in favor of the pro- aecution" and that "his actions were con- temptible." He said Older had committed reversible error in cuttlna oU his cross examination . Judge Older told Hughes that his remarks were "unprofessional" and that he Wended to inve.stigate the matter further to see if they were grounds" (or contempt !lhich could send Hug bes to jail for a.aecond Ume dllring the trlaL When Mrs. Kasablan concludes her testtmony the prosecuUon will bring on further witneslel to tell about screams the ntgb~ al teb alayings at the estate al alaJn ., ..... 'Sbaroo Tate. Mn. !Wablan said Moriday •he felt God had called on her lo -the hip-pie cult leader u a "falle prophet" sbo once thought wu Jesus Quist. Weat•er Tbe morning IOI may chill tbe air a lltUe more Wedneaday, but the 's.u"'lrlll take over tn the after- noon along the coast where the mel"CIJl'1 will stop at 72 degrees. Make it 18 for Inland areu • • INSIDE TODAY. . The IUIO fcvorite1, Intrepid -~d VoUa"'• 1qauarc o//-todow in- tht fir1t 1Hminotioa trial.I &o lt.t who wiU de/ntd tilt A.men. ca'• C•P· Boatl•o Pao• 10. -. ,,..,... »11 MlffNI ,_,. It """""' --... or,... CWMY ' I.wit """" 11 '""' 1~11 IMdr MW""9 1•11 -. -. "" WM""" t ~'t Ntwtl>l4 -.. , I I • .,....,..,.-~·-----::------:-0-------·-------------.,.,._ ...... -... -- l ... • DAll.Y Pll.01 'SC Relaxed Dress Code OK'd U.S., Israel S!ight Tax Boost Seen • " .. New Guidelines Se' for Caputrruio District Schools Rift Widens ., !~lo!o'"I A Ubetlllle<I dress code will 10 into ef. feet -i '"°"th 11 Sin a.-i. High School and 11JtCO renter Junior llJlh. Capistrano Unified School District """'-"°""' to approve the dress <»Cle pf"IJl)OMd by a community committee of lhKlenta and adults Mond119. The JJlW euldtllnfll will approve boys' hair wtlicll eztends to 1 T .Wrt collar u... .,,... ... ol • pmlous dr ... ablrt col- .... llrall. n do ~ fer atudenta to weer bemmW 10 school. bul glrla' shorts mllll bt no shortor than finger tip length. 'lbere was no direct opposition to the code trom a larie 1udJenct which came 10 lolw the dml code -· One W01D111slldtheoectlonon1lt11'........., lihould .bt """' opecilic while -lammtld tht. fad. that bras wer• not apedllctlll reqw.,cl . Rlcb Sd>ool prlncl!lll Dami 'l'\Jltr -Iha -llut tt ......... dwttoodtt>al~la-bt -.i. The only attack on the committee lbelf had come at a Jnvbls school board meeting when San Cement. resident Del O.lrtil a-fttclad Taylor's role on the mmmlttee. Curtis apologized to the board for his attack on the tommlllff and hil penonal au.~k <Wt Taylor. "l would like to com· pletety """""'°' mt 1 aald here." said OirUs.. "I know I can't completely cor.. rect. the wrong I did but I hope I can regain respect as a member of the com· munity." Trustee Harcourt Bull moved that the code be approved. An amendment to shorten boys· hlir made by Trustee Fred Newhart Jr. wu defeat.eel. ,."' .:11 "°.ti~·= ~~ .... -~"""'.... .. -tllu rup llottll nor IOll(or than lllkle and pllliltlrt&. Glrls 11Jo may wtar blkbrl 1e1rvts, Over Peace pants whlch are acceptable and are In a1 UaltH J>ttlp Interuttoul 1ood repair, be.rmudu no shorter than tsrael Is likely to resist U.S. presNre lineertip length, oxfords. loafers. tennis shots. flat&, sandals with 1 bacUtrip aod and delay formal appointmtnt of a cJocs. rep1'6tntatlve to I.he Middle East peace Girls may not wtar sheer or set-t1lka unUl the mattar ol cea1e--flre vtola· through blouse1, estrtme iow CQl b)Olt$d tJons is aettled, polittcal ~ nld ~ or dnssu. backlns dresses, bare midrifr or shorts. day. No undergarments can show al any Israeli newspapers said the rift time including tops of nylons . Bare feet, between Wasbin,t.on a11d Jeru1alem hu thonas. exceS!lve makeup , cut ofrs that widened dramaticaUy ln thf: ll day11~e are unhemmed and Ue dye pants are the ceue-flre wtot irito effect PollUcal unacctptable. sou.rcea In Jeru51le.m s,ald the U.S. Boys may wear khakis, slacks. levls. h cords, bermudas. sweaters, dre.u shlrtJ, government apptara to a v e ~ sport shirt.!! and t shlrt.s. derutlmated the iravlty with which F 01· L:Jguna An incre.a1e of only about hall a cent la ' the city tax: rate ls antlclp&ted In thl_ budget up !or adoPtion by the city councn Wednesday nicht, city manager Ja~ WhC1ton uld /olondly. But , he added, U It Is deemed necessary to go ahtad with major repairs to the sewage treatme nt plant, an ad· dltional 10 ctnJs per $100 of assessed valualion could be required. Carpenter Says Route Bill Up to Committee Shirttails may not bing out unless they Isr1el views the allepd mt1vtment of are square cuts. T shirts may not extend Soviet a.ntlalrcraft mlaslles closer to the be.k)w the wrist when 1tandl.o.1 while be-Egyptian Suez Can1l front. inf worn outside of trousers. I I · ...,.....,i .1.1. Garments that art lettered or ha\Pe srae 15 ex,.....-to ""'~y lftt'/ emblems inapproprlalt fot IChool are Mt participation ln p1ace talb until U.s permitted. charges are answtrtd, pOUt.ical sources Boys may ~·ear oxfords, loafers, ten'Jlis said. shoes. sa ndals and do not have to wear There a1lo were differences in the Arab 5~5 may not wear tank shirli: or camp, with E1YPl and Iraq accu&ln& eacb J111tlre Sltlnes Judge Benjamin T. \VoodaU of the county Court of Domestic Relations in Houston. Tex., car· ries on justice by candlelight after power failure at court- house Monday. Power was re-- stored after 11 hours. By that time. judae already had met full day's calendar and gone home. A ste~by-step three-year program tn update the a n t I q u a t e d plant w&A: dl&rupted recently by the bre1kdown of a clarifier which wlll cost an estimated $90,000 to replace. Federal funds would cover one-third of. this, but the city still would have to come up with. $80,000, which means, aay& Wheaton, 10 cents ~ thl! tax rate.. lf possible. the council will fix the tu rate and adopt the budget Wednesday night , but Wheaton said he stJll 11 awaiting figures on the utility rolls from the &tale Board of Equalization and, if. these are not received, it may M necessary to continue the budget mat~ to an adjourned meeting. IJ By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of .. D911Y P'ltlt ..... On the ... d his eloctioo to the California Senate, 1\epublican Dennis Carpenter said his information indte.ates the future of the bill to delete the Pacific Coast Freeway through Newport Beach r.sts completely with the memben or the Senate Trlnsportl11ion Committee. "From my best information." be said, "'there: ~ enough votes in the Senate Lo pass the bill. The bij; question is whether or not it will get out or committee.'' Carpenter is virtually unopposed in the. special election which ii being held !Oday in the Mth State Senate District. Voting was light today. His ooly opponent on the ballot ii Ilo1lglu !rvlne. • Ropublican from Sama Am who threw his support IO Carpenter two weeks ago. The Newport Beach attorney. ~'ho .is cutT'Clltly chairman of the Ropubtican St.ate Central Committee. said be plans Lo le.ave for Sacr~to tonight from Los Anaelel lotematiooal Airport. "1 don't Imo• 1lben J'll be sworn in." Carpenter rtaled. "II may be Thursday." Aloo( witli the Bldham freeway bill. c~ 1liid ~ leeb the tu reform bill ii ... of the main -lacing the 6e01te. The tax refcrm bill, aulbored by Aslemblyman William T. Bigley CR-San Rafael), baa beta 111.aUed for 1R•er1l weeks on the Ooor of the Senate. lacking __ I«_ .. -' Carpenter Slid be ii ''Mparedlto vole Lagunans to Try Again on Route La1una B each Mayor Richard Goldberf: and City Manager James Wheaton will fly to Sattamento ooc:e more tomorrow for a scheduled bearing on "-tmblyman Robert lll1dham'1 bW to eliminate the Newport Beach -I or the Coaatal Freeway. "The hearing has definitely been scheduled for 2 o'clock Wednesday af. teroooo," Wheaton said, "ao we'll try it again." To da~ the Stnate Transportation Committee has announced • f o u r ~ent& on the freeway bill hear· in&', the last three at the request of Assemblyman Bad ham IR·Newport Beach). 1be Laguna Beach ofHcials wUI be on hand to )oin representatives or Costa Me:u, the county Road Department, the Irvine r.ompany and other entities o~ posing the bill on· grounds it would result in a re.study of the entire Coastal Freeway route and consequent delay in construction. Delegations from the Orange Coast have journeyed to the state capital for the prevlollsly scheduled hearin1s. only to le>m they bid. been postponed. DAILY PILOT H111t1-et .. a..c.11 ... ....i .... ,.., s .. cr...... ()ltAffGf toAIT P'UtLllHING toM,ANY ltoHrt N. w ,94 P'rulll..,t t....i l"Wll1llft' Jtc.k It. C~1lty Viet ~ftl!otr'll -G-rtl Mf~fll lho111•• Ktt•il Elflllll n,,,,.,, A.. Murphi"• MIMllllf l!:if;lfr ltic.l.114 '· Ni ll SWiii 0..-C-tr E'I"' o""" CO!lo ~: ut W'-Jt &fY ll•Mt ,..,.., INClll nn Wft! .... , tololfv• .. ~ -..o: m ,,,.,, ,._ toli.tlfl!teMR ..Or 11111 htUI ~­""' ~ftl .. Horii! ll Cf!ftllll ll:11t for It" becaUH he supports the governor. Al a !reshmln Senator. Carpenter aid he expects to be: very busy. "I understabd there are ISO to IXI billa itill pcndina: in the Senate, and I'll want some time to research them so I'll be able to vote intelligenUy," be said. Somt oI the research outlined by Carpenter involves the freeway bill. "I'm trying to gather as much information as possible on thi! Issue," he 51.id. "I ~aven't yet made up my mind, but II my informaUon is correct, my vote on the floor will not be ag Important as the vote of the committee members." When ubd U be dldn 't think the Senate will adjour11 M Friday, be slld his information lndtcatea senaton will not be able to adjourn before next week. f'roM P .. e 1 FREEWAY ... unhemmed cutoff&. other of bar1ssment. Boys hair may extend down the back of The aemlofficial Cairo newspaper Al the neck to the top of a standard T shirt Ahram Slid Iraqi authoritiea arbitrarily collar, The top of the collar Is established arrested five Egyptians in B11bdad and in a standing position. · d · Sideburns may extend one liich below Impose 1 siege on the E1yptian em· the bottom of the ears, and flare bassy • searchin& everyo ne who entered or sideburns may extend-outward to lhe left. middle of cheek. The mustache may not The official Baghdad radio said Egyp- ext.end beyond the corners of the lips. tian intelliaenct tried to kidnap an Iraqi Hair cannot be over the ears or In the eyes. Hair mu.n be kept combed so it will embauy official in C&iro. Tht pro-Iraqi not hang in eyes. No bead.! or sideburns Beirut newspaper AJ.Ki!ah said the Iraqi allowed longer than specified ind no muta embauy ln Cairo was under 1Je1e b'/ tonchops. 1 E&YPtian lntellf&tnce. Superinlendent Truman Benedict told RelaUOftl between the two nations ltJve the board that a copy of the code will be deter! uly Most of Laguna Owners Comply With Sign Laul submitted to the county counsel'• ofnce orated l/.DCe late J when El)'Pt for rewording in legal terms to make It accepUld U.S. peace propoula for the An indication of widespread compliance more specific. Middle East and Iraq i:tjected them. with Laiuna 's sign law is given in a T1ylor said the first week ol school A to.day. ceue-llre: went into effect to be led .tuden•· would •· shown what ,., • -. report presen to the city council ~ ~ bttw°"' !Opt and lsrHl ll days •I• but w dneada permissible and not permissible and he T-1 tin .:.au e '/. assured the board the code would be ~rae con ll.u ..,.dndaJ, to charae El)'pt Of a total of 28 hotels, motels and strictly enforced.. with v}olaUnc the 11rttment b Y apartments in the R·3 zone paying 00 the secood -.. t, -i.:Ar. -·id be At nearby Saddleback Colleae h&ir ~ tt8 milfile Poaltions along transient occupancy taxes to the city, on- .,..,,_.. wim,.;u """' which (aila beJow the eyebrows, or cover1 the Suez Canal. I · till •· nr I I an actual amendment to the city charter. Y sll s ...-ve nonco orm ng 1 ans. ae-all or part of the ear, or bangs enUrely lsratll P'ortlp Minister Abba Eban The key to passaae of the Badbam bW over the collar of a dress shirt ts unac-critlclzed the United State.a for ques.. cording to the report. Of these, only three appears to be Stnate trwporlaUoo ceptable. Uonlnl; laratl'• complaints of vlolatlont. have not yet reached a solution to their Committee Oia.irman Sen~ Randolph ••0n the one band, our advtn1rlt1 en-sign problems, sinct variance requests Collier (D-Yreta), often called tbe father d&Qae:r our aecurtty and on the other our have been denied and owners are seeking of the Calif<rni.a freeway system_ V D BaiJ.e frienda Jmpup our accuracy and sin-other appropriate solutions. Little hope or paaqe coul4 bt .... un-erne • y, cerlty," bt ulll. "We must 1et vJn. Lil recenU)'. when the Senate, after dicatioo on this latf:er point." Tbe council on Wedneaday night is ex· ~~tionlllCeo(bY,~'per• ~y SIJlled • San ·c•-t e1• .... .. !arid old ll:IYPI moved Soviet-made pocted to adopt an urgency ordinance ~ LUI:" a.. "'6'"'• f!irough iem •-.c; SAM2 ud SAMi anUalrcraft mlnlles amending Ole lall:guage of the sfgn Vt:'fih.m~ Ney: re-="v;r,· J>W•~ . 1 f)i ..A closer to the canal · shortly aft.er the ordinance with regard Lo measurement of .. • ,. , pta~flrf! beaan '~,; 7 ind had Al~ sign area. which was tncorre'CUy written are conten -Jhat freeway · ldJ ,• • ' a• ~ moved mbrt Jn. . , In 1. planned !n1an(f: a1ooa moit of it1 ~. ~ Palettlnlan tuerrillaa, who have ii· an ear ier amendment. ~brupUy cut. down the ~-~h P:looeu San Clemtnte:_resldent Verne nored the cu..flre and have continued In other bll.!iness Wednesday. the coun- .in~ Beach virtually dividing the city D. Bail~, wbo served u city treuunr aftackl on Jarael, are involved tn cil will : The road would travel almott the u.me for U years died in a Iona: Beach corr d;ons ;~~t.bo!1ht~fc;:;1 ~ ~l~~&tah -Hear a second read ing of the ordinan- route aa the present Coast Hiahway and valescent hospJtal Sqoday after a lon1 II· guen111a or1aniu.t1on, met with Iraqi ce restricting dogs from beaches and would neceuftat.e the taking of C0W1tless Ine&s. He was 13. leaders 1n Bacbdad Monday for what parks. valuable coastal properties. . Mr. Bailey first cime to San Clemente Bqhdld radio aaJd were talks on the -Either adopt a budget for the coming In oppoa1ng the adopted route in rectnt "aerlOUI altuaUon" in the Middle. EaJl year. or set a date for adoption. reaolutions, the Ne-NpOrt City Council bu in 1927 - a year before tncorpori Uon .. -Receive a report from Dr. E. W. now indicated It ii awart that it must His first job tn the villq:e was aa a also confront the related issue of what to bookkeeper for the Heinecke Lumber R b' Pik Klalle re1arding 8 survey being con- do wl.ll'I the tiaific that will beset the city. Yard which oow is the Chilton Lumber 0 JllSOD e ducted in Latuna Beach by a team from Previous altema propoula have ca..11· Company. Orange County C0mmunity Men ta I The only deadline faciftl the councU orv Ila bud&et decision, Wheaton said, ls adoption of a resolution in tune to get the city budget into the hand& of county or.., ficlals by the first MOflday in September,'!! which this yt?ar will be Sept. 7. ~ The first prelimiµary budget presented 1 • to the council was for $3.6 miilion , com• pared with last year's $3.4 million. When Laguna '1 assessed valuatlon turned out to be substantially Jar1er than anticipated, additions were made to the fJudget, bring· ing it up to approximately $3.8 million. This would involve increasln& the .tax rate from last year'• $1.93 to about lt.93\!. From Page I PROBE ... police had been guilty of brutallty. Police Chief Kenneth Huck, following a clepartmental invesllgation. said the chlrges, in hls opln-ioo, were un{ound ed. The city cOuncll committee, after stua dying Huck's re~. has bten taking testimony of its own from bolh residents and police involved in the incident. Mrs. 'lbomasin1 Gunn, Laguna Beach chairman of the Orange County ACLU, !his week charged Wheaton bad "Iott" rive signed affidavits she gave him con- tairiing charges of brutality. Wheaton earlier had commented that copies, <if the affidavits Presented to the city council had no Je111 stt.tus becauae they were neither 11igned nor sworn. Mrs. Gunn~ in a letter Lo the committee sald she ha.Cl gtven Wheaton Uve· signed affidavits. in addition a number of unsigned statements, presented for in· formation only. · ~ Wheaton said he has been unable to find the signed documents and doe1 not recall seeing them, but added , "It's not that important, because this is not a court of law . We are only a fact-finding body." Hawaiians Protest ' ed for the relocaUon of the route to the s h s· 1 Health Services. north, in some cases as far north as ln li32, he entered the race for city llCC}JID S at -Receive the PlaMlng Commission'a Costa Mesa. treasurer, and won, holding the position comment. and rec 0 mm end at i 0 n s LIHUE, Kaua I, Hawaii (AP) _ It is the possible alternatives that have until 1958 when he chose not to seek re-Retired imuraree broker Robinson D. rtgarding its review of the preliminary Hawallan historlans have called on the distressed other crea communities, like election. Pike, 81 , of San Clemente died Saturday general plan document prepared by slate to police commercial hellcopLe.r Costa Mesa, for obvious rellSOns. For 8 years thereafter Mr. Balley in South Lagun1. Daniel, Mann, Johnson & Mendenhall. fllghts into remote areas of the islands to Huntington Beach officials simih1:rly worked ~s a~stant city treas~rer. Mr. Pike of 202 Avenida Calafia, leaves -Receive a report from the director curb the looting of ancient temple sites. ' oppose any change. arguing that they He reUred in 1964 after having logged his widow, Belinda; a son, Robert of St. of public works on damage to the sewtr Thelma Hadley, president of the Kauai ,. have reluctantly accepted the adopted more than 32 years of service to the City Louis, Mo.; two grandaona and three treatment plant resulting Crom Historical Society, said private helicop- route and already made extensive plam of Sa~ Clem~nte. . sistera, Helen Hamill, Mary Foster and breakdown of a clarifier. ters have opined up previously inacces- tn develop the.ir community around It. During his decades In community Eva Rowley, all of Florida. -Receive the city attorney's report on slble areas for desecration. "Kauai'• Opponent!: to Badham's legislation are servlct Mr. Bailey won plaudits from the Servicet: will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday his findings regarding parking of a problem In respect to vandalism of hili·,.:r likely to argue that it should not be pass· Orange Co~nty Grand Jury. Active in in Sl\re:Uer Mortuary In &tin Clemente. clusroom trailer to be ultd ln the school toric sites l! critlc1I," Mrs. Hadley told ed because it does not recommend an local service work. he served as San Clementt Masonic Lod&t: 671 will of. dlatrict's released time education pro-a state Senate commlttet bearing Mon- alternate acce.,.able to adjacent cities. t~asurer for the local unit of the Silva-ficiate:. Private burlal wUI follow. gram. day. C:Ountering this, Badham has promlaed h~ Army for many years. He waa • lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii;j to introduce Jegisl=.tion in the next session thtrckiearee Mason and a past mist.er of • · of the legislature that would produce a the local lodge. " solution to this problem A World War I vete ran, Mr. Balley · served in the Army. From Pnge 1 MARINES ... mistakes ~·ere made . One of the large amphibious crafts charging across a bog after-hlUlng the bea ch, got stuck. And the two 12.cyl1nder engines which generate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull It out. Another craft came In to rescue the stuck assault vehicles, but in real w1r time, such a rescue might have been dis astrous. And more than a handful of troops seemed pretty lost as to what to do and where to go. But, It gave the sergeants and lieutenants something to yell about In not so printable terms. Many of the top military personnel watched the maneuvers frt>m various vantage point.I, Including Gtn, Wilt. Assistant Comm•ndanl of the Marine Corps and a four·slar ('.eneral. The full acalc war will continue through Wedntaday night. then will be critiqued Thursday mornlnj. All of the reservists from all over th• Wutem United Stat.el will be on the. road home Sund•'/· As can be expected, Maraarita, su~ ported by tht'U.S. Marine forces, will win the war. It's no secret that the1t mantuvers are to prt1pau rtsttvlat.s for guerrtla tactlcl, such as havt been employed ln lhe Viet- nam War. Other techniques th11I the M1rine ruervists hope to learn are helicopter 1siault tactics, landina force. Jo1t1Uc1 procedures, coordln1Uon of supporting armi' and. counteri.nSUrgency Jndoctrina· ijon. The naUve of Red Cloud, Neb., was a second·generatlon civil servll'lt. His father, the late Judson Bti.ley, waa a county clerk in Nebraska. Mr. Bailey, a bachelor, leave• two nephews and several cousin~. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. fn Wneaki Mortuary chapel with Lod&t 901 P'. and A.M. conductlnl the rjtes. Private burial wUI follow in Long Beach. Governor's Dog Carrying Plague SANTE FE. N.M. (AP) -Gov. David F. Cargo siy1 neaa Infected with bubonic plague have been found on hs family 's mongrel dog, Snoopy. But Cargo aid the dog had bffn com· plctely deOeaed and health offlclab 11.ld there wu little chance of the governor's family contractin& the dread dl1t1se . Cargo acknowledged reluctantly Mona day that Snoopy had been found harbor- lne, Ous Infected wjth the ,eourre thai-- d<clmatld the populttlon of Europe ln the Middle ;.,es. ''He's been completely deHtaed," Cargo said. '"l'tM!y 've had t0me trouble with the plalut in the nei&hborhood and took some precautions on It.'' The a!nuent residential area In tht hills north er S1nta Ft. site of the ativernor's rtlidence, produced laat week New Mer· ico's fifth cast of the plague: th!• year. The unldt:ntUltd »year-old womll'I was reported recovertnc. Health 0Ulct1ls were ·edgy Monda'/ about llJ'inl whose 001 had the placu•· • $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • Sure we have it -but, usually we try to convinco cu.tomers to buy carpeting that will complement their ho mu. Often, in situations where a customer is coverin g the floor just to sell a house , cheap carpeting may be a liability. In many cases the difference of only a doll•r a yard wlll in.tall a quality of carpeting th•t looks twice as wt.II and will give much better service . In a nutshell -we 'r e not trying to neceuerily be the "CHEAPEST". (though wo oftin ere ). but the BEST! (Which we always are ). ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPIS ~'. :11 rn~~I 11 1 I ~ -,_ .. "C'..... -'l ---.~ ----.-.• ll Yetrt ;, C11t1 M110 -:: , ~ 1663 l'lacentla Av•. I , COSTA MISA 64'·48)8 I • : " • I r"""' ._ u. ltlt DAILY Pll.ll 3 Back to -the Lib War r Suffragette, 85, Joins NOW Group By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Hie 01llW' PIMt lt•tf Women's LlberaUon met a suffra4e pro In Laguna Beach this week and they both came out fightieg -together, Mr~. Shirley Bernard of Costa Mua, regional director of National Organiza. lion for Women (NOW), is organizing Los Angeles activities marking the 50th an· niversary o! women's right to vote. She's planning a mass demonstration, rallies and Calling a on~ay consumer strike. Mrs. Nita Carman of Laguna Beach is In &.>year-old who recalls and was active In the fight to get women the right to vote, 50 years ago. She.came out sparring and will , health I ., . , . • ' \;' ' '., . A TOUCH OF BOURBON ••• Mother of Quints pennitUng. Join the NOW activiUe9 set for Au&. 26 in Los An&eles. "Women sat l>Jck and quit figl\liq 50 ye.ara ago when they got the right to vote /' l\frs. Carman declared. Sbe blam· ed "apathy on the part of women"' for the need to continue the fight today. ''They haven't fought for it," she aakl. "If women fight for equal rights as they dld for suffrage they'll get eqUal rights." A ~graduate of the University of Min· nesota, Mrs. Carman, then Juanita Day, taught in PIJ_erto Rico. Hawaii and China before Te.turning to Minneapolis where she became_ictive in lhe suffrage move· ment. She inarched with the sulfragliJ~ and helped form the League of Women Voters ' Minneapolis chapter. ... I , ,,·~. • l.r. I • ' ' • U'I T.i.....,., ON THE GUMS O.•r Old D•d KieMst Quints Doing OK Parents 'Busier Than Before' NE\V YORK (UPI) -Prescription for raising quintuplets-keep calm and try a ~touch of bourbon" (on lhe kids, that is) k>~ tender. gums. That's the method Peggy Jo Kienast las used on the quintuplets that were \orn to her last Feb. 24, and l'IOw-as 1 hey come up to their sixth month-she bas five healthy , happy babies. Peggy Jo and her husband, Willi8m reported on the infants' progress Monday t t a news conference here. The babies dldn •t accompany their parenls &o New York. They remained at the Kienast home, a 68-year~ld remodel- ed farmhouse in Liberty C.Orner, N.J., wi th the family's two older children, Meg, 4, and John, 19 month:s. The quints are still in · cribs, but they are beginnin~ tG be physically acti ve like any six-month-olds, squirming and turn·· ing over in their ~s. At the latest week- ly weigh-in, they raq:ed from little ~my at 10 pounds. 13 ounces, to \Vll11am Gordon Jr. at IS pounds 6. The three "middle-sized '' quints-Sara. Abigail and Ted-tip the scales at 12 or 13 pounds each Two of the three girls are "drooling and fussing ," showing signs of early teething, Mrs. Kienast said. She uses "a J.ouch of boutbon to iOOth Abigail and Sara's tender ~urns." "They're five really goof' little babies.·• the proud mother said, but she acknowledged that there are problems in becoming the mother of five at-once. ''We 're a lot busier than we were before," she said . "Our days are very short, it seems. I don't know just what it is we dtr-there's nothing particular J.!n the schedule, but we manage to keep busy ... "No," she smiled in answer to a qu'!s· lion, "we don't want any more children." The quints use 400 diapers a week, but a diaper service takes care of that pro- blem. Baby food companies have bee111 sen- ding the Kienasts formula and prepared foods by the case, which helps with the food bills but creates a problem of space. Every cupboard in the Kienast kitchen and half of a double wall oven are full of baby food . A dilapidated barn on their property houses the overflow. Smog Disaster Forecast F.or Los Angeles Soon ' stAT'l'LE (AP) -Nobel Prize-winning che1Jlist Dr. Willard Libby predicts lAs Aft#les will suffer a ma;or ecological disaster sometime this fall. The crlsla, he declared, could cause "several bun- LA International Notes Slowdown In Air Activity LOS ANGELES (AP l -The number of per¥>ns arriving and departing Los Angeles lnter11ational Airport decreased 2.6 percent during the first six months of this year, the ...os Angeles Department of AirPorts reportec! Monday. A department spokesman sa\Cf the general slowdown in tht n a t 1 on ' s eco{:lomy was responsib1e for the· falloff ln pasaeager volume compared to the same half.year period in 1969. ''Bust~are-the-biggest-Hgment of the flying public and when business is bai(' they make telephone calls or ~te Jett~s instead of fly ing," thl! spol(esfrian sai~ The department reported 9.880.826 persons passed throu gh Los Angeles International between J an. 1 and July I this year compared to 10,149,634 during the same period last year. \Vb.He Los Angeles International was losing passengers. lhe department noted that Ontario International A i r p o r t paMMgtf volume increased l7 .8 peroowt 1o :m,03& for the mlh·lllOlllh period. • dred deaths" In the Los Angeles area. Llbby ia here to atteod Operation Interfa«, a five-day convent.km of in- dustri[ll and environmental scientists sponsored" by the Puget Sound sectioa of the American Chemical Society. He said man eventually will stop polluting the environment but it will takt a "couple of generations" to undo the harm already done. Libby, a professor at the University of California at Los -Ari.geles, said the Los Angeles pollution disaster would be caus- ed by extreme amou111ts of hydrocarbons in the air created by autGmobile exhaust. Autos, power plants and oil refi~eri~s are the three major causes of pollution 1n the Los Angeles area, he said. "We've got to do something about se- cOnd hand automobiles," he said. "They are the major source of pollution." The auto Industry is gradually begin· nlng lo police itself, he said, but it musl filKI an altemaUve to the internal com· busUon engine if it is going &o reduct air pollution by any great degree. Libby received tht Nobel Prize In 1960 for his discovery of the Carbon 14 dating rocw..wblclunables_arcbaeologisl! lo determine the age of many artifacts. Writer, 94, Succumbs WASHINGTON (AP) -Harry A. Overstreet, phlloiopher, writer and lec- turer, died Monday at his home in suburb. an Virginia. He was 94 and had been in failing· health for months. He probably was best known for hi1 writing, which in· eluded such books 111 ''The Mature Mind,'' "The Mind Goes Forth ," and "About Ouraelves .. Psychology ~ for Normal People." ... "lt'1 sad women haven't progresaed In ga ining their rightS aJ quickly as other minorities have." she 1akl, recalling the fight for the vote. Sht placed wGmen "just slightly ahead ot lndians" tn obtaining their rii1lls, and far behind Negroe!. SHY IN YOUTH A shy girl in her you1.h, Mrs. Carman recalls that her father u!ed to urge her "to have an opinion." She attributes her intense curiosity 20d Interest in people to her father's innutnce. He was the foun- ding editor of the Fairmont, Minn., Sen- tinel and active in Minnesota polltict throughout his lifetime. Traveling extensively by herself and teaching abrc>a.d, Mrs. Carman recall! few instances when being a woman alone in a strange country was a danger. "Someone always came along" keeping her out of trouble frequently 'll(hen she was enjoying herself. Wilh a twinkle in her eyes, she recalls being , warned about being alone with Hawai~ lads, and remembers being chastised tor a daylight carriage ride she tried to lengthen by giving wrong direc- tions to the youthful driver. Mr. Day urged his daughter to get some teaching experience it a country school four miles from Fairmont before she entered the university. "I didn't think I'd make a very good teacher, But we never questioned 1Dad 's judgment," Mrs. Carman recalls. BRAVED CWLL . DAIL., fl'ILOT tllf9 ,_. NOW LEADER SHIRLEY BERNAllD CHATS WITH 'THEN' LEADER NITA CARMAN, 15 Lagun1 Resident, •n Early Suffr-ti1t, Says the Ladies Give Up Too Soon Strikers Blast Disneyland Court Order Thus, the young lady braved the icy Striking Disneyland entertainers say a The park obtained a temporary chill of Minnesota, sleighing across three court order preventing Orange C.Ounty restraining order Friday in Santa Ana The striking AGVA members include two Matterhorn climber1: 18 Kids of the Kingdom, a variety act: 10 lndian dancers; one singer from the Enter- lake~ to teach eight students in five labor groups from public! yendortlng the Superior Court. prohibiUng the Orange gradc5 and earn $30 a month. She was walkout or directing their members to County Central Labor C.Ouncil, the able to save '20 a month of her salary• honor picket lines is "part of a stall pat· Building and Construction Trades eour.. tainment Committee. a rock group and 1 • paying the farm family she· spent weeknig hts with SlO for board and room. tern so management won't have to give cil and 22 either unions from "sanctioning, Although she hasn·t felt particularly us an offer." endorsing , encouraging or assisting" the two dancers from the Golden Horseshoe' Revue. abused by lhe men in her life, Mrs. About one third of the American Guild strike. Carman nevertheless feels women should ()f Variety Artists (AGVA) 82 members The unions involved are signers of the The crux of the disagreement b salaries an~ W()rking conditions, ae· cording to Penny Singleton, head of AGVA. "press for their rights." employed at Disneyland have been on Disneyland master contract, which con· strike for 10 days. All have been re-talns a no-strike clause. AGVA did not The staunch Democrat was surprised leased by man,.aement. · th tr t to learn that Governor Ronald Reagan lliiiii:i:··=-=·==;i•;i•ii'=1gn= e con ac · had refused the women's lib movement request to designate Aug .. 26 "Women's Day" and was delighted to know that NOW had . Mrs. Carman feels strongly that more women are needed in Congress, noting that there are fewer woinen represen· tatives today than there have been in lhe past. f\.·lrs. Bernard assured her that the NOW organization would be "partisan for women" although it maintained a non- partisan stance in regard &o !pt{:Uic can- didate! as does thf: League or Women Voters, In which Mrs. Carman is !till SC· tive. LEA VE GARDEN So, Mrs. Carman will leave the quiet of her cottage and garden in Laguna &o join in the activities of the coalition of women's lib groups , Aug. 2i. In the tradition of the suffragists of the pa st, NOW will post silent sentinels around the federal building in Lrul Angeles, just as Mrs. Carman's con- temporaries stood about the White House v.•hen Woodrow Wilson was preside nt. Hall the NOW sentinels will wear cos- tumes of the suffragists and carry signs and banners of purple, white and gold - the colors carried by thf: movement of SO years ago. 1be remainder will signal the iss ues of today including "equal pay tor equal work", equal tmployment op. portunity and the equal rights by sex con- stitutional amendment already passed by the House of Representatives. Further, NOW is asking women to show their support and "demonstrate women'! economic power as consumers by not buytng anything for the one day," Mrs. Bernard sa.vt. "We do not want to hurl business, and we are encouraging women to do their buying the day befort or the day after the strike.'' MANY EVENTS Evestta scheduled to mark the SOth an· niversary of women's right to vote in· elude : Demonstration for equal opportunity, child care and abortion, "atreSJing the 11eeds of working women," aL 10 a.m. Aug. 26, outside tl)e Dept. of Human Resources Development building, lW S. Broadway in Los Angeles. Protesters will march to the Federal Building, 300 N. Los Angeles St., for a JtOOn rally including speeches by Betty Gillan, picket captain for the lnterna· tional Union of Electrical Workers, arn:I Catherine Germany of the Wellare Rights Organization. At I :30 p.m. the rally will end and the latter day "Silent Sentinels" C<1nlinue "their vigil at the Federal Building until the close of the business day," Mrs. Bernard 1aid. At 6:30 p.m. a motorcade through Hollywood and Wilshire business areas will bring parficipants &o the I p.m. rally at Fritchman Auditorium , 2938 W. Etgl\th St NOW president, Aileen Hernandez, will.apeak, thfl_aulfraglsts oL50.y_e_ar!_!!:tt_ wil l be honored, and a suffragist will reminisce about the battles ol yore. And Mrs. Nita Day Carman, will return to Laguna Beach to l:er beloved garden wi th it.s acacia trees, aware that ·she has served as a symbol of the activist,, of the past. ' Other Laguna residents who fought for women's voUng right s may drop by or phone her for an update on the •tcause." Mrs. Iva Marsh and Mrs. Alice Gable Stewart wtre involved In the suffragist FIBERGLASS·BELTED GfW BIA/BELT Buy 3 Tires at The Regular Price ••• GET 4th TIRE AT NO EXTRA COST 'l'i'"" TOU SAVE '''· h. FIBERGLASS-BELTED GTW Sill <ttli Tlrt 4ttl Tlr1 , .. 3 lr11 "'•· Pric• hrllf• • $47.75 $2.25 • ~en Nylon Corti Body $49.90 $2.44 • FIM1'9lau COtd S.lt NO $54.95 $2.60 • Th'" Whht·Rlflll SiC1tw1ll SfJ0.70 .80 •Fe~ Dual·Tr11..:I Desiga EXTRA $68.80 $3.01 •P1tmlu"' la 0 11M1•f 1 de-9.90 $2.40 •.!Jnatla". 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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The swell for Angela Davis cooUnued today, with the JS.yur-old black pbllo,.pby teacher last reported head«! south from BlrmiQll- ham, Ala. .. Nothlna to report,'' said Asst. U.S. Atty". Jerrold Ladar, wbo Ille Satunll)I ~out the complaint oa which a U.S. District judge issued a fuC].Uve warrant charging unlawful flight lo avoid pro- seeuUon ia caU1oml1. "She was alerted we were lookina for her," reporled Blnnlnabam Police Lt. Dan Jonlan by telephone. "/&nd she ~ oH, beading south, pro- bably towards Florida. Aller tha~ Ql)>a la her logical de$Unalloo if she wonts to flee the oountry ... OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -Federal, state and local investigators were sUll trying today to determine what triggered an ex· ploslon in a vacant house eatly Monday that resulted in the death Of an Omaha policeman and injuries to seven others. Killed in the blast, which Deputy P91ict Chief Glen Gates said apparently resulted from a booby trap, was Patrolman Larry D. Minard, 29, an eight-year veteran on the Omaha force. 11te explosion occurred after officers answered what turned out to be a phony call at a house on Omaha's Near North Side. A caller had telephoned saying that a woman was screaming for help at _the ad- dress. Gates said the explosion apparently oc- curred when Minard came upon a suit- case in the house. SAIGON (AP) -More thllJI too NorUi Vietnamese: attacked a South VJet- namese night camp before dawn today fl\ northern South Vietnam, but the South Vietnamese drove the att.aokers off, said they kill«! 38 of them, and reported ooly one defender wounded. It was the only significant ground ac- tion reported as heavy rains and low clouds blanketed the northernmost pro- vinces. But the U.S. B52s were out as usual, with 50 of the big bombers flying raids, mostly on the Laotian side of the border. The North Vietnamese attacked a South Vietnamese unit in night bivouac eight miles west of Fire Base O'Reilly, one of seven <tilled. artillery bases guarding the approaches to the populous coastal lowlands. Planes were called in to illuminate the attackers wlth flares as the men in the camp fought back. Jn addition to the 38 enemy killed, the South Vietnamese captured one prisoner, three beavy weapons. seven rlfles and 300 bloclts of T<NT, Soutb Vietnamese h .. d. quarters slad. One round of mortar fire also hit O'Reilly but caused no damage, the head· quarters said. Jn Cambodia, the Viet Cong ambushed a large rice convoy on its way lo Phnom Penh Monday afternoon and a military spakesman said a great deal of rice wa.s taken .. He said he did not know what hap- pened to the Cambodian troops escorting the convoy. The ambush occurred 45 miles north of Phnom Penh. The spokesman also revealed that Cambodian Premier Lon Nol made bi.s first W'isit to a battlefront Monday. A helicopter took him 80 miles north of Phnom Penh to Kompong Thom, wh.ich has. been under siege· for more Utari a month. While he was there a brlef firefight took place on the ed1e of the town. The premier returned to Phnom Penh before lunch. A few persons reported being sbmf, including Titusville Police Chle Frank Wagner. Mias O.vis;-a former UCLA philolopby tmtructor 1 is charged with murder and kidnap In San Ralael ..,..... the Golden Gate la connection with a bloody shootout Alig. 7. It has not been determined what type or explosive matel'ial was used or bow it was triggered . * * * * * * • A Cam@V Street boutiqiu: in London is offering its customers a chanct: to get a new boy friend when they bU?f a new dress. To qualify for the free blind date, arranged in coopera- tion with a computer dating ser· vice, the girls mmt spend ai least $24 tn the store. A judge, two convicts and a 17-year~ld Pasadena youth, Jonathan Jacbon, were killed and two others wounded. Jackson had carried a bagful of guns into the courtroom in an attempt to free two of the convicts, on trial for assaulting a guard at nearby San Quentin prison. V~IT ........ Tlte Cltalrman \Velcoming "the challenge that young Americans have made to me" to continue her fight against violence and extrem- ism of right and left, Sen. Mar- garet Chase Smith (R-Maine) accepts the chairmanship of Freedom House, the Ne\v York- based national research organ- ization. Of the seven other officers injured, only Patrolman John Tess r e m a i n e d h06pitali.1ed. Forces for Withdrawal One of those hurt, Patrolman John Toay, reflected the bitterness of many of his fellow officers, when he said: "We go in there to help somebOOy, and they k.ill us. Isn't that something? They call us to help sombody and the building blows up." Extend Pullout Deadline • Girl speech therapists are talk· ing themselves out of jobs and into marriage, according to Dr. Ger•ld Griffin, Southern England Health Officer. He said female speech therapists were in short supply because their demure, nicely modulated voices make them particularly sought alter by young bachelors. • J im Ro11man of Bellefonte, Pa. paid a $1 parking fine Monday - on a ticket he collected here while on vacation from his job as Bellefonte's parking meter en~ forcement officer. • Escaping with only the clothing on t/1eir backs. l..awrence A. Studt and J1is wife Nelli4: di.scuss their demise as their home burns to the ground in surburbcm Univrsity City, Mo ., Sat- 1trdat1 night. The Studt home caught fire when an exptosion occured in 4 vac.a.nt building next store. • The British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) department t e a chin g English by radio and television has put new interest in its course. Christopher Dilke, director of the course, says a striptease model tears oil her clothes. As each piece is removed, the teacher spells the name of the garment on the blackboard. D11ke said, 11Students soon pick up the language. when they are faced with such in· teresting and compelling lessons.'" Miss Davis is charged under a California Jaw that makes the accessory to a felony equally guilty with dir«t participants. AutbortUes say she bought four guns used in the shooting and ta~en into court by young Jackson. including the sawed<1f( sll()lgun taped under Judge Harold Haley's chia and which blew his face off during the gwi batUe. Authorities say Miss Davis was seen With young Jackson dqring the two weeks prior to the shootout, includlng a trip across the border from Mexlc.o at Ti- juana. Ladar, who noted Miss Davis had ob- tained a passport recently, saJd Saturday her bail was set at $100,000 and th1t the search then centered at Birmingham, where her family Jives. · In BirmlnJhlm, Lt. Jordan said Miss Davis got away 20 minu~ before police swept down in. four raids at the borne of her parents, her father '• service station, the local Black Panther headquarters and the home of a Pother member. Jordan said a white sympathizer, whom he did not name, had presented her with a check for St.200 Friday night at a Panther meeting. "We feel the reason we dide't get her JVU beeaute S4turday morning, when we !~ti -~ llftse,P, ,,... 1"! to telegrapli Uie Sln'Ralael courtboUJe to be sure they had warrants for her," 11id Jordan. He said this took eight hours. "I don't see how it could take eight hours.'* uid oae .official here wbo asi:td ' not to be identified. "One pbone caU to the Msrin ~ty 5herif.f'1 o(fice should have done it." Maria County .authorities theorize that the escape att;npt by young Jackson was a plan to tab hostages and force release of three other San Quentin prisoners accused of killing a guard at Soledad Stole Priso .. Boulder Foils Climber's Dream ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) -Mrs. J. Robert Fowler had a· tire's amblUon -to climb to the top of each of C:Olorado's 14,000-foot mountain peaks by her 4()tb birtbday. The mother of seven had planned to complete. the task on her birthday today by hiking to the top of 14,110-foot Pike's Peak. Her family was to have made the trip with her to celebrate the occasion. The Di!nver housewife -\Vith only Plke'a Peak left-was descending 14,014- foot North Maroon Bell Peak Saturday when a boulder came loose and knocked her more than 600 feet down the moun- . tainside. She wu killed lmmedialely. Fed Cuts Back Time Deposits Jjmit to Banks W ASHJNGTON CAP) -Moving to the a.id of the troubled housing industry and state and local governments, tbe Federal Reserve Board has reduced the percen- tage of largHCale time deposits banks must withhold from the lending market. In orders Monday, the board also set a new reserve requirement for some of the money its affiliates raise by is.suing com- mercial paper -short-term promissory notes --.hen the money is channeled inlQ)he bank to give it new funds for lending~ . · """. ,,,,, ~ The boaid reduOfid'to five pment·tbe portion of time deposlia over 15 million commercial banks must set aside, usually by depOlil.ing it in regional Federal Reserve Banks. The requirement had been six percent since 196e. Tbe three percent requirement for tii;ne deposlla under 15 million wu left un· changed. 1be new requirement on commercial paper proceeds will be five percent when the changes take effect Sep~ 17. 'Ibe board's move on time deposit reserves was one step-not a very large one -toward easier money. It wlU tend to mate a little more money available for lending, and the board made clear it wants state and local governments and houaing to get most of the benefit. However, it left unchanged the reserve requiremenll on checking a cc o u n t depoalts. Those have ranged from 12~ to 171,i percent since April 17, 1969, when they were raised o~half of one percent The effect of the two changes, by board estimate, will be a $350 mllllon increase in money available for loans. They apply to 5,800 or the nation's 13,000 banks - every national chartered bank and those state banks that choose to be members of the Federal Reserve System. 'The remaining slate banks must meet reserve requirements set by their slates. Some of those use the Federal Reserve figures. Savina:s and loan associations and mutual savings banks are regulated by other federal agencies and will not be affected by the Fed'• action . Moline, Ottumwa Drenched In a television interview Monday Jlight, Mrs. Minard, the mother.of five, said she hoped her husband's death would lead to a change in police procedures. She said she hoped police "would be allowed to do what they're supposed to do and not be sent into an area and then be pulled back." Mrs. Minard claimed that she had been told by her hsuband that such had been the case in some in· stances. * * * Cahhie Reports Chevy at Scene In Fed Bombing MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPI) -A dark brown 1957 Chevrolet appeared to be the tiest clue the FBI had today in the bombing of the old Federal Building. The explosion early Monday caused more than $500,000 damage to the S9- year-old granite and brick building in downtown Mlnnellpolis, blew out a dozen lO-fOO,i_pi~ws and threw chunks of con- t.rete Cl feet into a parking lot. One security guard suffered minor in· juries. Richard Held, special agent in charge of the Minneapolis FBI office, said a laxi driver reported he saw the Chevrolet leaving the sce.ne just moments before the 2:58 a.m. explosion. Held said the car had Carnage on a rear door and fender. Tbe FBI also was "routinely" ques- , tloning persons involved in any of the an- tiwar demonstrations at the building in recent months. The building housed the Selective Service Induction Center. The Selective Service offices suffered little, if any, damage from the blast, believed to have been set off by 24 slicks of dynamite. The lntemal Revenue Service offices took the brunt of the ex- plosion. Frink Lenhard, General Services Administration area manager, said the building wu "closed down, indefinitely," but a mllilary spokesman said the draft offices would be open today . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Jn an effort to attract greater support, Senate sponsors of legislation designed to pull U.S. troops out of Indochina are considering ex- tending their withdrawal deadline by six months to the end of 1971. Shrugging Off the Nixon adminis- tration's most severe attack on the pro- posal to date, Sen. George S. McGovern (0-S.0.), made it clear the sponsors have no intention o{ backing off but are discussing a longer phaseout. McGovern said he and Sen. ~lark 0, HaUield (R-Ore.), have discussed chang- ing the amendment to the $19.2 billion military procurement bill lo alter the final withdrawal date from June 30, 1971 to Dec. 31, 1971. As drafted, the amendment is designed to pull all U.S. troops out of Indochina no later than June 30, 1971, unless C:Ongress by joint resolution concurs in a presiden- tial decision that additional time is need· ed. It is generally agreed among sup- porters and opponents the amendment as of now cannot muster a majority in ..the Senate and would fail, by a wide margin, in the House. But McGovern said extending the deadline for the withdrawal.of U.S. forces could dtange the balance. He added he felt "We can put together a Senate ma· jority in favor o! the amendment." T.h.e Se™'te• ..DQ.W. d.ebatiJ!g the mili~y procurement bill, does not expect to reach the McG<ivern-Hatfield amendment until sometime in September, perhaP.S before the Labor Day recess. · · · But there wu an indidtion the tempo of the proceedings might increase. Agree- ment was reached to vote Wednesday at 10 a.m. PDT on the third, and probably, Fire Diverts Big J et NEW YORK (UPl)-An Air Force 747 jet en route over the Ailantic: from Mon· treal to Paris was diverted to Kennedy Airport today because of lire in one of its engines. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration communications center at Kennedy said the plane had reported trouble in its number three engine. It landed without difficulties. the last, of the amendments aimed •t curbing the S a £ e g u a r d antiballistic missile system (ABM). The amendment, offered by Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R·Mass.), would authorize the full $1.3 billion recom· mended for the ABM by the AJ:med Services Committee. It would, however. limit use of lhe funds to tbe existing sites at Malmstrom AFB, Mont., and Grand Forks AFB, N.D. -cutting out a third proposed site at Whiteman AFB, Mo., and advance planning at Warren AFB. \Vyo. My Lai Massacre Suspect Seeks Trial in Vietnam FT. McPHERSON. Ga. (UPI) -The military attorney of a soldier accused in the alleged My Lai massacre asked today that the court.martial be moved to 'Vietnam . At the resumption of a _prelirnln"ary hearing for Pvt. Gerald A. Smith, 21, of Chicago on three counts of murder and one ·of indecent aS!ault upon a female, his attorney also sougJl.t unsuccessfully to have the Army's prosecutor disquaJ. i£.ied. During the hearing, which. lasted about two hours, Capt. Robert K. Rau- lerson raised nine motion.5, eight of which were deferr.ed on Uie Army's con· tention it needed time to prepare for arguments on them. The military judge, Col. Richard L. Jones, denied the ninth, seeking dismissal of Capt. Frank R. 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"'*•itOM'!. -"" '°"'"' w11ri. 1 tMlll' Hlftrn '°"""" tM ~I llld tlOt'lt IM PK.If" ~It. '""""' WMJ!lnttofl • n -"•'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' .. l , 7 I I l ' 7 I I .. • • . . . -. . San Clemente ' C0;pisfra~o : . ' VOL 63, NO. ·197, 2 SECTIOf"S, 30 PAG£,S • EDl:TIOH . " OMNGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, AUGU~ 18, '1970 Marine tJeac}I· LeaSe Talks Under Way in D.C . By FREllERICK .SCHOEMEllL Of t1141 Deltr ,,_ Steff General Lewi~ Walt. assistant com- tnandant of the U.S. Marine Corpe, said in a press conrere~ at Camp Pei:w:DetOn Monday that "some discussions" art ' going on In Washington to decide whe~ the Corps will , lease the state of California more than 1.5 miles of Camp Pendleton bu.ch for publlC use. However, any land o(fer would await a Marine C.Orps determination of the beach needed to train troops, Watt llld. No Quick 8eport • . . '!be Marine °"Pl _., oml a ,. quest to the llate ou.iio{ U mlloo ol Claml' Pondltton beach lof fll4!Uc .,. .., • JS fear'lelle. . ... . ..... '!be '•tale· Parlos and ROcnauon . ' Dfllal1!ntnt turneCI """1f :IDie oiler, saying 1hat tt ~ lit'$ ..aJy to' develop sudt a lbott atl'l!:b' o( land. 'lbe stat. would lJlre U .mllu ol the 17 miles of Pendleton beach Oft a 2&-year 1...,, ·and develop the llr<lch 1nto·a aurf. !!Ii park. .. a _ e Woodland Drive Riot Probe Ends A special committee of inquiry into the July 4 riot on Woodland Drive in Laguna Canyon is expected to wind up its hear· lngs in Laguna Beach today. The committee,-composed of Mayor Richard Goldberg, City ·Manager James · D. Wheaton and Vice Mayor Chariton Boyd heard eight witnesses, including Woodland residents, police officers and other interested citizens in .a day.Jong &ession Friday. , Whe>!loo aald a 'lC<JOple. lllOl't" pol1ce officers ""' -.. tatify today arid the hearing, whiQll rp-opened at 10 t .m., Should be concluded by noon. However, he said the committee's report to Ufe putJlic wUJ not be ready for "90Dle time, '!.....since fle-ed Goldberg- must leave Wednesday for Sacramento where the Senate Transportation eom.. miUee has again scheduled ita hearin1 oo the Badham freeway bill. "We won't have" Ume to )Vrite much before then.'' said ~a~, "and· since Thursday and Fri<jay wW be my last da'ys here, l jU!t can't say when . the , report. will be iuued." Wheaton ii ln•lll& lb ' beCome City manager of Corp. ·l · · • .. 1 ' 'lllqUllY'"' IOto 1111 · ~ly ; ,,.lee "'" ~Woodland Drive., wb«e .unib from ID: --~IY -ies W!"f _ ......... quell i dlsturtii&:e ~ .. ~ ill' people, WU demaridld by ihi Ai\lerican Civil Lihertiei unlio wllkh char(td (See,.PROllE, Paga·I) Badham' s Freeway Bill May Finally !Je Heard By L. PETER KRIEG Of llM Dto!IY" ~lltl Ii.ff Finally, maybe, the Senate Tranapor· taUon Committee will meet Wednesday to decide the fate of the Badham bill wh.ich would kill the Newport Beach segment of the future Pacific Coe.st Freeway. After four postponements, the com- mittee is sch..."'Cluled lo meet in special session at 2 p.m. for bearings on the measure. Committee approval wOuld likely give the volatile bill sufficient impetus to clear the Senate. It alrelldy hu been passed in the Assembly. Senate action on the measure wou1d probably come Thursday, U the Senate committee blesses it with a !avorable recommendation. If it does not, the bW will never get to the Senate noor. . CounUess Orange Coast area interests are expected tu be in Sacramento for the hearing, most of them standing together against Assemblyman Robert E. Badbam (fl.Newport Beach), -ol the bill, and Newport' Beach lnlcrests, who want the freeway off the coastline. , .Newport residents opposed to the frffway routt: aren't waiting for the out.. come of committee action, however. Monday a Cltluns' Coordinating Conl- mltl<e filed a notice with the cllY clerk'• olli6e declaring lt·wlll clrcuiat.,peUtiCOll to force the city council ,to resfilild ita U• iltlng freeway agreement. The group also ts circulaUna peUlion• that "would I-the city to conduct a referendum before jt adopted any future freeway rout.es. Newport has aigned an -agreement with the State Division of Highways on a route east from Bayside drive to the city limlta at the end ol Corona de! Mar. U ·the Badham bill puse.s, it would simply eliminate the entire stretch of freeway east from Beach Boulevard in Huntington Be•ch to the easterly boun- dary t>f the city. Passage would end the need for the first petiUon, and CCC repreaentaUves in· dicai.d they would then only pursue the lleCOOd, which would require a refefen. dum for a charter arn~ent removing 1hat specific authority from the City Cowicil. The CCC must oblaln •ianatures amoontlng to 15 percent ol the dectoi'ate who voted in the last city eiectlbn to l<>rce council IClton. If the needed number la obtained, which the CCC conlidenUy predicts ·It wtil get In iell•1han 90 days, the council could either go ahead and radnd tts aaree- ment or conduct a rtf~ndum on the proposal. Tbe petitions would force a referendum (See FREEWAY, Pare JI TKe beach 1ssue wu one of the many IOl!Jocil Walt talked about It a prel8 c&ference following the o p e n I n g: ma.nuevera of Operation High Desert.:the Jtnd, atr' and ltl usau1'; training pl'(). gram for' tome· 11,000 Marine resirvl!ts. Walt said that no position on ~ be'.ach matter hu been decided upon. He also stated that ~dent Nixon has not taJk. ed with the Maiioes about \he m1Uer. "AU I know aliout the deal ii what I've seen tn the press,'' Walt stated. S· ' Asked U he thouiJ,t the recent weapon thefts at Camp Pendleton ,were !parked by a subversive conspiracy, Watt said, "We don't know who took the guns. The FBI ls investigating lbe matter. I do believe that there are subyersive elements in our country." Responding to a quest loo about . the situation in Viftnam, WaJt said, "We have seen great improvement there. although there remains a threat in IOD'le of the Northern provinces. "In Cambodia, we destroyed the sanctuary concept. We know that the enemy is not able to 8ttack wlth any large force near Saieon." Walt noted that the Marine Corpe 1s shrinking in size-due to the withdrawal from Vietnam. "Last year we bad 317,000 men in the Marine Corps. "With the Vietnam withdrawal, we an down to 280,000 men this year. Nen year we will have aomewhere between 205,000 to 220,000 men," Walt said. anson , • L I ~ . • DAILY PILOT ,..... "' t'rtil ldlac :•• CARRYING WATERPROOF •MAP BOARD, RESERVIST SCRAMBLES THROUGH PHOTOGRAPH&RS , On~ 5.fiO!H cif Camp Pondlol°", tho Skirmish Lino Flrocl Cam•rH h•INcl of Llvo Ammo · • r I Nixons io Tqke· 2nd Honeymoon Presidenl and Mrs. Richard Nixon will celebrate their 30tb wedding anniversary Thursday in the city where they had .their honeymoon in IMO -Puerto Vallarta, Me:rlco. And on the nert' evenlhg, after the chler execuUve meets with the retiring presl· dent of Mexico, the Nlxons will fly northward for 10 day1 of rest and work at the Western White House. One ol the Nixoo daughters, Julie, and her husband,. David Zlaenhower, are already awaiting the PreM!ent's arrival to his Spanish villa. Elder daughter Tricia will arrive here later this week . 'Ille stay, White House spokesmen said, would last the rest ol. August, but the specific work schedules have not yet been annolmced': ' ni. stay in the Mexican coastal resort city will Include cenferences with GDStavo Diaz-Ordaz. wbo steps down from the Mexlcaa Presidency next December. ' Marines Wage Hot War On Valuable Coast Beach Mythical countries with names soun- ding like ttley were part of a Mission Impossible script continued to wage a mock battle for the beach near Oceanside today. ' Proving the two-week training of Marine Corps reservists -19,000 of them -to be a mission "possible," the war between Talega and Margarita turns out to be the largest air and sea invasion in the 54-year history of the Marine Corps Reserve. The mock beac~ lnvasic.n, 10 mites south of the Western Whit.e House in San Clemente, already has been tenned a succeas by Corj>e""Ufficlals. ''I'm very proud and very impressed, .. Gen. Lewis F. Walt said Monday after watching the landing, described as the largest since Inchon, in the Korean War. in •the grass with their automatic guns, waiting for Talegan e~mies to mike their move. Backing up the paratroopers were several hundred Manne! Down In from the two supporting ships off shore, the Jwo Jlma and the Tripoli, both assault helicopter carriers. The troops moved In fast, gathered Into their lines and charged up the hll~ firing scores of rounds of -fake: ammunitiOD at the insurgents in the area. Many of the enemy fell "dead" but came back to llfe as Marine camps were set up throughout the. dry bills in the Camp Pendle'ion b~. The second assault of the morning came from the sea, as six wave& of amphibious craft hit die beach on the base and sent an additional 1200 troopa up toward the hUI!. Death Valley ·Trek Ends The amphibious assault Monday, was part of Operation High Desert, highlight of the t~weet aMual training session for reservists from 23 states, designed to ~ive civilian·soldiers · a level of training equal to that of regular units. . Amidst the flurry of battle, It was not But, to be expected in l!IY maneuvers, where the civilians turned active reservists for two weeks are involvedi (See MARINES, Pare J) unusual to ... a ...... 1ng dodging waves Verner Beck of combatants carrying "cfvvies" neaUy ' pr.Ssed in garment bags. Otherwl9e the exere1se looked lilce the Rites Pending real thlng. · Sa1'-Clem_entean 'racks 11 Extra Miles Onto Walk san Clement.e's conservationllt De1th friends reported. , , . Volley hllter flllished liis 1$$'.mlle march ~the last day ol ~ inalcb ll!uitrlUn& across Death Valley Monday night by the need for cleaner· w1i.., the former teggln1 1 miles~ ..Jila planned_lllllnfonlnce man waJked_]ILmlles, lllll Itinerary for a visit to 8 pond where a dining on a apec.laI bealUi food ·diet from rugged species of fish facea extlncUon. hia stores In the 200-pound Wagon. Joel Hurd, who trod the wastes of the Hurd and h11 slater, Dtil>l, -who valley throughout la!t week in the name monU.ortd hill PfOlt'• from Death of clean water, dragged his mlniatw'e Valley JlUlCllon to Towne Pus and back aupply wagon an added 11 miles over .ag1tn , -will atay tn the inhoipitable rocky terrain for a visit to Devtl'a Hole valley through tbia wtek. pbotogrtpbtna where the tiny pupftsh rpecies Is lighting the aeenery and resting befort their 1 losing batUe for survival. return to the. South COi.st nest Mon.- Hurd abandoned plans to sleep during day. the daytime bouts late last week when "He said he 11 dead Ured, but felt• bet· shade temperatures perslstenty stayedat ter the lut d1y of the trip than the first," uo dearees, makill& rest impo15ible, hi• a friend relai.d thil inornina. . ' HU(<( fil'll set .. ~ a' ~k qo lasl The "wor" pits "Margarita" a Funerlli 1rrengements 'for 'F..UVal of Sa!Urday, butci>llipaod.ft"!D the searing 'myttllcal country rich "In 1gnculturel Arts director Verner' Beet probably wlil heat ·the nest.day after 'C=' houri ·re30W'CeS, and on good iemta ·W'lth thh be a"nnounced '·Wecineiday, • apotumait -tcrtnl "aletp.-beneatb the I IU v~:_a:ph\st ''Talega•: a neighborinl for Sheffer Laguna Btach Mortuary in ~w'd ref>C!'1ed 1\,.wiek afio t114t he~wa~s<-'coontry under au'lhorltar18n corilrOI:-" Laguna Bea<h 'iardlOC!ay. _._ ur1ed 11111rilt hl.s wlihe1 to rest bene8th , Troops JlU!nnin& both sides Of \be bai.t)e ~ck, 11; died Saturday· In SOuth Coast an 1lr ,condl~oner for two da)'I befo~ are members of the Founh Marine Community Hospital follOwing a brief U. tttUr11 out again._ Di"vision and the Foyrlh Aircraft Wing. lnes5, but service plans were delayed On only one leg of the trip did be a ban· Early Monday, lhe TaJegan forces held while friends tttempted to contact hiJ don the waloa with ''ftght water pollu· land In the hllla of Camp Pendleton. brother al)d sister who we:re report.edly Uon" painted on lb Cinopy. J But not for long as U.S. Marines began en route to Pueblo, Coto., follc;>wlhg a The tran to ~ 5,000.foot·hllh Towne an air assault, tend.Ing 10111e 900 men lilto vacation. Pas& wu too 1tet:p1o pull the wagon , he the area . The mortuary gpokesm1n Ald he had aald. The first wave of atlack.ctme froJTI low been In touch with Mr. Beck's niece, J1c,. Most of the walking throue:h the desert Dying planes, which pelted the area with quellne Beck, who said •ht exbected the took place at nigbl, and in ilit bluint various types of bombs. Then more than tamlly would come to LalUJll )ate. todat d1ytime HUrd rested, but rarely slept. a dozen paratrooe.n dropped in, lytna low or tomorrow. . ' ' ' In anolber qu<lllon, Wah ,. .. aabd II he thought such orgenilltlons such' u tbt Movement for a Democratic Mttitlry CMDM) concerned the Marine Corps. "We are .U~Uy concaiied. But JIOW we are get Ung three, four, Ind m ,eat enliatees. 1bese men want to be Marines. "We have no more draftees going Into the Marine Corps," the L<alberneck chief said. ''n!ls cauoed pnlblems. !'rom the draft we got too many mea wbo didn't want to be Martne.s." rea Slit Throat Gesture Reported LOS ANGELES CUP() -Linda Kasa- bian said today that while she was ttstj. lying on the witness stand Charltl Manson made a threatening gesture a.s if be Wtte slitting I lhroal 'lbe key stat. witness llld that Menaon drew his right index finger acroa his DWD throat while Ille Wll ialkinc aod then put his finaer across his lipa in ·a ...Unc aOJt ol ")Oll9n" " The 21,year-old . Mn. _ ...... ~WU.· ftd!iia': up her .~"on' ~ ITUI da7 _ ... the -aflnd inlor .oud>lut1aa by depuq Mlct -·y - 8uglioll. Bugliooi aaked her If Manson bad com. nnmioat.d to her In lignala while abt "u on !be stand and she "'pJiedJhallle.bad._ Bugllosi liked her to '~bo the mo- ttons he bad made and she doniOaatrated them sitting on the stand. Buglioai concluded his examinllioo or Mrs. Kasabien by asking her what 1bo meant 'by aayloi Ille lett she was an ''emissary from God." "I feel that I am doing the wW o1 God. Wbal hu been done WU """'I· I did wrong, too. , "I am truly r.penlant for tt. My being hen teatifylng b my~." Judge Charles H. Older called all ·the attorneys into his chainbers belOre tba morning .,.ion to discuSI remark& that defense attorney Ronald Hughes made before teleVilion cameru in t be courtroom corridor Monday afternoon after Older had cut off his cross a; .. aminlaUon. Hughes uid at that time that the judge was "prejudiced in favor of the pro- secution" and that "his acticns wefe COP.. temptible." He aald Older had committed reversible error in cutting off his cross examination. Judge Older told Hughes that his remarks were "unprofessional" and that he int.ended to investigate the matter further to see ii they were grounds for contempt which could send Hughes to jail for a second time during the trial. When Mrs. K111blan concludes her testimony the proeecuUoa will bring on further witnewa to tell about scrums the night ol i.h slaylnp at the estai. of 11taln actress Sh~ Tate. Mrs. Kasablan said Monday Ille, 1<11 God had called on her to e1pose the hip. pie cult leader u a "false prophet" &he once thought waa Jews Christ. Orul(e Weatloer The mpmtna log may · chlll the a1r • UttJe more Wedneldly. but th\ sun will take over tn the after-noon al'"'I the coast where Ibo mercury will at.op a~ 12 degrees. Make it D for lnJand areas. INSIDE TODAY Th• j,.. favorite•, i\.irtpld · and Vqff<mt, •q><>r< of! tadop In -1"-flra&-•lfmina"°"-~ .. lfl wHoJCtU dtfnd1Ulc AftM'P'> C<l'J Dup. Booting Page 19. ...... . ~ . c........ • ........ ..11 OtdlMt "' • ~ ,,_ ,. a..Mc!I -"'"9Mj .... ... ~ lJ OrMN C:..l't • ~ tt ..,..,. ,.,.., ,. DIMI: """"" t s...m ~, • ...,., ,... ' l'9dl .... ,..11 ..... , ............. T........_ • ,...... "'" ~ ..,, --.... 14 ·~ 4 """ .......,,. .. ......,. ..... ,.,. Ml!,..._L._, ._..,._ .. ) • l ! DAl~V PILOl SC T....Uy, A .... l 11, ltl11 • • Relaxed Dress C~e OK!!)d New Guidelines Set -for Capiltra110 District School.s " PAMICU 114" AN ................ A llblnll!td 4resa code will go lni<> el· feet next month aL San Cemente Hi&h School and Mar<0 Fonl<r Junior High. ~ Unll~ School Di•trlcl tr.-wted to 1pprove lhe drug code -p~ by • community committee of ltudeDta and adults Monday. 'f1'e new 111ldellnet wlll approve boY•' hair which el<loods I<> 1 T-shirt collar line. instead ol a previous dreu shirt col- llr llmll It alao provldea for students to wear btrri'itidaa to school, but girls' shorts m\Dt bt no shorter than finger Up lenath. 1bere wu no dlrect opposition to the code from a lar&e audience which came I<> beat lhe drug code decl<lon. One woman Uld the lktlon on girls' troiuers ahodld be more apeclflc while another lamented tbe fact that bru were not ~~~~1"1 ~ 1')/ltr uilurod lhe audlenc:e lf141 h -llfto d.t.t.od lhlt widergll1llonll wol!!d be worn. The only attack on lbe committee itae.lf had come at a previous school boa.rd meeting when San Clemente resident Del CUrtis criticized Taylor'11 role on the committee. Curtis apologized to the board for his attack on the committee and his personal attack: on Taylor. "l wouJd 11,e to com- pletely renounee what I said here," said Curtis. "I know I can 't completely cor· reel the wrong I did but I hope I can regain respect as a member of the com· munity." . Trustee Harcourt Bull moved tbit the rode be approved. An amendment lo shorten boys' hair made by Trwltee Fred Newhlrl Jr. wu defeated. Carpenter Says Route Bill Up to Committee ly JOANNE REYNOUJS Of ,... 0.ltf ,lltl '"" On the eve of hb election to Ult, California Senate, Republican Dennis carpenter said his information indicates the future of the bill lo delete the Pacific Coast Freeway through Newport Beach resta -plet<ly wllh lhe membert of the Sena! .. Tranoportotlon Commillee. "From my best information," he said, "'there are enough votes in the Senate to pass lhe bill. The big queslloll Ill whelher or not it will get out of committee." Carpenter is virtually unopposed in the 1pecial election which is being held today In lhe Ulh State Senate Dblrlcl. Voting was light IOOly. Hla only opponent on lhe ballot is Doug1u Irvine, a Republican from Santa Ana who threw bis support to Carpenter two week! ago. The Newport. Beach attorney, who is currently chllrman of the Republlcon State CentrJI Commlttee, said he plans to leave for Sacramento tonight from Los Angeloa lntemottonal Airport. "I <kfl:'t know when I'll be 1wom in," carpenter llated. "It may be 'lblll'8day." Aions wllh tbe Badham freeway bill, c.rpenter Mid be feela lhe tu reform bill Ill ooe of the n1lln laslles facing lhe Senile. The tu reform bill, 1uthored by Auemblymln Willllln T. Bqley <R-San Raful), )lu beln...llalled ,for oevual . weeks on the noor ot tbt Senate, lacking one vote for passage. Carpenter Olld ~ io "prepored I<> vota Lagunans to Try Again on Route La1u~a Beach Mayor Richard Goldberg and Clty Manager James WheaUlr\_ will fiy to Sacramento once more ttJnorrow for • ~ed bearing on Alllmblyman Robert Badham'a bill to ellmtnata lhe Newport Beach oegment of the Coastal ,freeway. "1be hearing has definitely been schedu.I~ for 2 o'clock Wedne9day at· temoon," Wheaton said, "so we'll try It ~-" To date, the ~ate Transportation C.Ommlttee has announced f o u r po1tponementa on the free way bUI bear· ing, the last three at the request of Auemblyman B a d h a m CR-Newport Beach). The Laguna Beach otficlals will be on hand to join representatives of Costa Mesa, the county Road Department, the Irvine Company and other entitles op-· poaing the bill on grounds u would result in a resludy of the entire Coastal Free\f8Y route: and consequent delay In construction. Oelflalionl from the Orange Coast have jOUrneyed to the state capital for lhe prevlo"'1y IChedllled hearings. only to learn lhey hid been pootponed. DAILY PILOT .. ~, ... ._.. ..... c... ..... ... cr.a111e (MANOI COAST PUILISHIHO (OMllAM'f · ..... rt N. W••' Pru.»Ml.Mll ~lllw' J •c\ I:, Cvrlty "llU ,,..1:•"'' •"' G_,.tl M1...,..r lholfl11 ktt•11 l"tlltf Tholfl•t A. Mu1,h!11t MIMll!lf lflttf ll1•h1r4 P. Nill s...1~ eni,.. Ct\1111r 111tw °""" Olli Meu! ut W<JI hy ltrMll W1..,....t l ffCl't1 ltll W"t It ... to..l\fYf,.. . L..tlUM ~~ fH ........ _ "AAI''"'*' 1 .. au ,,.,. "Kii ~,.. ... !I '*"'-tt: at ...,,II II CMNM 11 .. 1 • for It" becam he su ppcrts the governor. M a (reshman Senator, Carpenter stld he expects to be very busy. "I understand there are lMI to 200 bll!J still pending ln the Senate, aod 1'11 want some time to research them so I'll be able to vote intelligently," he said. Some of the ~arch outlined by Carpenter lQvolves the freeway bill. "I'm trying to gather u much inlormatlon •s poulble on this i..ue." he said. "! haven't yet made up my mind, but tr my infonnaUon is correct. my vote on the floor will not be as important as the vote of the committee members." When uk<d K he didn 't lh!nk lhe Senate will adjourn on Frldly, he said hla Information lndicatel senaton will not be able to adjourn before next week. From P•te l FREEWAY .•. on the eecond propoaa.J, whlch wou!d be an actual amendment to the city cha.rter. The key to paua1e of the Badham bill appean to be Senate TransportaUon Committee Chairman Sen. Randolph Collier (I). Yn!ka ), often called lhe lither of lhe California freeway oystem. IJttJe hope of puaqe eould be teen un- W recently when the Senate, After clurance by Collier's comn!ltloe, killed 1 secUon of lhe 111P"fhlgbw1y throllJh Venice, Baclllaan ~ Newport repr-U .. are contendlnf ~t lhl freew1y; Whldl II planned inland along most of lta route, abnJptly cull down lhe aborellne throuih Newport Beach vlrt1lally dlvldln& th• city in half. The road would travel al.most the same rout~(as the present Coaat Hlghway and would neceultate the taking of countless valulble coastal properties. In oppoalng the adopted route. Jn recent resoluUOlll, lhe Nt.vport City Council hu now indicated lt la aware that It must al!o confront the related Issue or what to do wllh the traffic that will beset the city. Prtvtous alterna · proposa ls have call· ed for the relocation of the route to the north, in some c~s as far north as Costa Mesa. 11 is the possible alternatives lbat have distressed other uea communities. like Costa Mesa, for obvious reasons. Huntington Beach officials similarly oppose any change. arguing that they have reluctantly accepted the adopted route and already made extensive plans to develop their community around it. Opponents to Badham's legislation are likely to argue that it should not be pass· eel because it does not recommend an alternate acce.,.able to adjacent c!Ues. Countering this. Badham has promised to introduce legisl~tion in the next session of the leglslaturt that would produce a solution to this problem. From Pa9e 1 MARINES ... mJstikes were made . One of the large amphibious crafts charglng across a bog after bitting the beach. got stuck. And the two 12-cylinder engines which generate 1,000 horsepower couldn't pull it out. Another craft came in to rescue the stuck assault vehicles, but in re11l w1r time, such a rescue might have bten 4 disastrous. And more thin a handful or troops seemed pretty lost as to what to do and \l·bere to go. But, it gave the sergeants and lieutenants something lo yell about In not so printable terms . Many of the top military personnel watched the maneuvers from various vantage points, Including C'.tn. Walt, Assistaot C.Ommandant of the Marlne C.Orps.and 1 four·star General. The full scale war will continue through Wednesday night, then wtll be cr!Uqued Thursday mornins. All of the reservists -f-rom~all ovtr the Western United States wUl be on the road home St.lnday. M can be e1_pect.ed, Margarita, sup- ported by the U.S. ?.farlne forces, will win the war. 11'1 oo aecret that these maneuvers are to prepare resuvlats for guerrila tactics, auch u have been employed in the Viet- nam War. Other ttcbnlquea that the ~{•line reservist.I hope to learn are helico pter assaull tactlca, landing force loglsUcs procedures, coordination of aupporUng armr-and counterinsurg~ncy indoctrlna· Uon. , . l\f fi JIOW ~I IOCepla\>lt lllf'l'll !tr attll will lridilot .!.~tofl, lo!....,, lklr& tU\i . ..... """"' ... be DO lhorW Jli4n fll\prtlp llllllh nor Ioq!r lhln -length arid panlUirll. . • Girls also may wear bikini &carves, pants which are acceptable and are In good repair, bermudas no shorter thaQ lingertip length, oxfords, loafers, tenriis shoes, flats, s1nda!J with a backstr1p and cloa:s. Glrbi may not wear sheer or aoe- throu1h blouses, extreme low cut blouses or dresses, backless dre.ssa:, bare midriff or shorts. No undergarments can show at iny time lnc:ludlna topa of nylons. Bare feet, thofll S, e1ctsslve makeup, cut offs that are unbemmtd and Ut dye panta are unacceptable. ~ Boys may wear khakis, slacks, le\'\s, cords, bermudas, sweatera, dHss 1hirt1, 1port 1hlrta and T shirts. Shirttails may not han1 out unless they are aquare cuts. T 1htrta may not ellend below the wrist when standinJ while be· Ing worn ouU:lde of trousers. Garments that are lettered or have emblems Inappropriate for scbool ue not permitted. Boys may wear oxfords, loafers, termis shoes, sandals and do not have lo wear &ocks. Boys may not wear tank shirts or unhemmed cutOfft. · Boys hair may extend down the back of the neck ta the top of a standard T shirt collar. The top or the collar Is estlblilhed in a standing position. Sideburns may extend one inch below the bottom of the ears, and flare sideburns may extend outward to the middle of cheek. The mustache may not extend beyond the corner• of the lips. Hair cannot be over the ears or ln the eyes. Hair mutt be kept combed so It wlll not hang ln eyes. No beada or sideburns allowed lonier than specified and no mut- tonchops. Superintendent Truman ~nedict told the board that a copy of the code will be submitted to the county counsel'• oUlce for rewordln1 ln le1al tenns to make it more specific. Taylor 1aid the first week of school students would be shown what La permissible end not permissible and he assured the board the code would be strictly enforced. At nearby Saddleback C.Ollege hair which falls below the eyebrows, or cover• all or part of the ear, or hanes entinly ' over the collar of a dreaa shirt ls unac- ceptable. ' Verne D. Bailey, San Cleme1ite Pwn~ir, 'Dies i Pioneer-San Clemente 1 ealdent Vel'M D. Balley, wbo served as city treasurer for 24 years died In a lq Beach con- valescent hospital Sunday after a long ll· lness. He wu 83. Mr. Bailey tlrst came to san Clemente In 1927 -a year before tncorporaUon. ~ His fir1t job In the villaie wu u 1 bookkeeper for the Heinecke Lumber Yard which now is the Chilton Lumber Company. In 1932, he entered the race for city treasurer. and won, holding the position until 1956 when he chose not to seek re- electicrn. For 8 years thereafter Mr. Balley \vorked as assistant city treasurer. He retired in 1964 after having logged more than 32 years of service to tht City of San Clemente. During bis decades In ct'lmmunity service Mr. Bailey won plaudits from.the Orange County Grand Jury. Active in local service work. he served as treasurer for the local unit of the Salva· tla11 Army for many years. He was a third-degree Mason and a past master ol the local lod~e. A World War I veteran, Mr. Bailey served in the Army. The native of Red Cloud. Neb ., was 1 second·generation civil servant. His rather, the late Judson Ba'ley, was a county clerk in Nebraska. Mr. Bailey, a bachelor, leaves two nephews and several cousins . Services will be conducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Lesneski Mortuary chapel with Lodge 601 F. and A.M. conductini the rites. Private burial wUI follow i.o Long Beach . Governor's Dog Carrying Plague SANTE FE, N.M. (AP) -Gov. D1vld F. Cargo says Oeas infected with bubonic plague have been found on hs famlb,.• mongrel dog, Sn0opy, But C.argo said the dos llld betn com· pletely defleaed and health o!ficlals 11ld there was little chance of fht eovemor'a family contract ing the dread dlseaJe. Cargo acknowledged reluctantly Mon· day that Snoopy had beeo fOund harbor- ing ·neas lnkcted with lhe scoorre !hit decimated the population or Europe In the Middle Ages. "He's been completely deCleaed," Cargo uid. ''They've had '°"1e trouble with the plague in the neilhborhood and took s~me prtcauUons on Jt." The affluent residential area ln the hills north 'f Santa Fe, site of the governor's rc!ldcnee, produced last wttk New Me1- 1co·a fifth case. of the plague this ytlr. The unidentified 21>-ye1r~ld won1an was reported recovering. Health officials were edgy Monday 1boUt •ll'in& whose do& had lhe pl111J<. • U.S., Israel Rift Widens Over Peace 1y u.uted .,....,., btt111u .. 11 1srael Is likely to rtsist U.S. prHsure and delay formaJ appointment o( a reprtsentaUve to the Middle E1st peace tllk! unUI lhe molter ol cu,..fli'<.)llOfa. Uons Is "Uled, poUUcal oourcei Jiid to- day. Israeli newspapers said the rift between Washlneton and Jeruaalem bu widened dramaUcally ln tbe I} days allMle the cea~flre went into effect. Pol111cal aoorcts In Jeruaalem said ~ U.S. government 1ppe1r1 to b 1 v e un· derestlmat.ed the 1ravlty with which Israel views the alleged inovemem of Soviet antiaircraft mlaailes closer to the EgypU1n SUe1: Canal rront. lsra•l Is expected to delay any participation In peace talb until Its char1es are 1n1wered, poUUtal sources said. There also were differences in tbe Arab camp, with Egypt and Iraq accustnc each othtr of harassment. The ~mlofflcial Cairo newspaper Al Abram sal~ Iraqi aulhorl.Ues artiitrarUy arrested fl\le EgyptiartJ in Baghdad and impo5ed a siege on the Eeyptian em· bassy, searchin& everyone who entered or left. The official Baghdad radio said Em> Uan lnte.Ul1ence tried lo kklnap an lraql emb1Ny ofllclal In Cairo. The pro.Iraqi Beirut nawspaper Al-Klfah said the Iraqi emba.laJ In Cairo wu undar a:iese by 1El)'lltlln lntelll1ence. Relations between the two nationl have deteriorated aloce late July when E1YPt accepted U.S. P"ce propo11l1 for the Middle East and Iraq rejected them. u,1, • ...,.... Justice Shines Judge Benjamin T. Woodall of the county Court of Domestic Relations ln Houston, Tex .. car- ries on )11$Uce by candlelig ht after power failure at court- house Monday. Power was re· stored after 11 hours. By that time, jud1e' already had met full day's calendar and gone home . Most of Laguna Owners Comply With Sign Latv An indication of widespread compliance with Laguna's sign law is given in a report to be pre.sented to the city council Wednesday. Slight .Tax 4 Boost Seen For Laguna An tncreate of only about haU a cent tn· the city. tax rate ls anticipated In the budget up for adoption by the city councn Wednesday night, city mana1er Jam11 Wheaton said Monday. But be added. if lt is deemed nece~ary to gu ahead with niajor ~pairs to the sewage treatment plant, an ad, ditional 10 cenu per $100 of assessed valuation could be required. A step-by·step three-ytar program to update the antiquated plant was d\arupted recenUy by the breakdo"!fl o! a clarifier which will cost an estunated $90,000 to replace. Federal fund~ would covet one-third of this, but the city still would have to ct1me up with $60,000,' which means, says Wheaton, 10 centa on the tax rate. It pos!ible, the council will fi:r the tax rate and adopt the budget Wedntsday night. but Wheaton said he still I • awaiting ngures on the utility rolls from the state Board of Equalization and, if these are not received, it may be necessary to continue the budget milter to an adjourned rneelin1. The only deadline facing the council on lta budJlet decision, Wheaton said, is adoption of a resoh.ltlon in Ume to get the city budget into the hands of county of· ficials by the first Monday in Septembe.t,- which this year will be Sept. 7. The first p~liminary budget presented to the council was for $3.6 million, com· pared with last year's $3.4 million. When Laguna's assessed valuation turned out to be subslantially larger than ant\cipsted, additions were made to the budget, bring· ing it up to approximately $3.8 million. This woul<I Involve incrtasin1 the tax rate from Jut year's $1.93 to about lt.9311. From Pnge 1 PROBE ... A 91).day ceu.flre went Into effect between Egypt and I1raeJ 11 days a10 but ~ Iarael continued Monday to charp EaYPt with vlolaUna tht aareement b y atrel\ilhenln1 Ill mllllle l>oatllons along the Suez canal. Of a total of 28 hotels, motels and apartments in the R·J zone paying police had been guilty of brutality. Police Chief Kenneth Huck, followin1 a transient occupancy taxes to the city, on-clepartmental investiga tion, uld the ly six still have nonconforming signs, ac-charges, in h!s opinion, were unfounded. Israeli Forelp Ml~ter Abba Eban crlUdled Iha United Slalll for ques- t!ontna Iarael'a complalnta of vlolationa. "'On the one hand, our ad\l!rsarla en- dancer our llCW'lty and on the other our friand1 Jmpup our accuracy and ain- cerl.ty," he said. 11We must 1et vin· dicauon on th!a latW paint." cording to the report. Of these, only three The city council committee, alter stu· have not yei reached 1 solution to their dying Huck 's report, hu been laking sign problems. since variance requests 1.estlmony of Its own from both residents have been denied and owners are seekin& and police involved in the incident. Mrs . Thomasina Gunn, Laguna Beach 1 other appropriate solutions. . chairman of the Orange County ACLU, The council on Wednesday night ia eJ· lhis week charged Wheaton had "lost" Israel llld EIYJ)t moved Sovlet..made SAM.2 and s.uu· anUalrcratt mlsslles closer to the canal abortly after the t:e•flrt1 blpa ·Auai.-7 and bad alPct moved more in:. pected to adopt an urgency ordinance five signed affidavits she 1ave h1m con-- amending the language or the sign taining charges of brutality. ordinance w!th regard to meuurement of-~eatoo earlier h~d· commented that .. 1,... • ...!. \ copies of t.he affid its presented to the s'6U area .. W\llch1~ lriCorrectlr .wrttted -city 'coum!ii had ·no legal itatus because 1. ln an earlier amendment. they were neither signed nor sworn. Pl1Htinl1n 11J•rrlllu, who hive ii· nored tht ctase~Ure and have continued attacka on Israel, are ln\lolved In dl1cu11lon1 with both Etypt and Iraq. In olher business Wednesday, the coun-Mrs. Gunn, in a letter to the committee cil will: said the had gi ven Wheaton five signed Vasser Arafat, chief of the Al·Fatah iuenilla or_1aoJ_uUon, met · with Iraqi leader1 In B&&hdad Monday tor what .. Ba&hd•d radio aald were talks on the "1eriou11ltuatloo" In the Middle Ea1t. Robinson Pike Succumbs at 81 -Hear a second reading of tht ordinan· ce restricting dogs from beaches and parks. -EitMr adopt a budget for the coming year, or seL a date for adoption. -Receive a report from Dr. E. W. Klatte regarding ~ survey being con- ducted in Laguna Beach by a team from Orange County Community M e n t a I Health Services. ' -Receive the Planning Commission'& comments and recommend at Ion 8 Retired insurance broker Robinson D. regarding its review of the preliminary Pike, 81, of San Clemente died Saturday general plan document prepared by in South La111na. Dhnlel. MaM, Johnson & Mendenhall. Mr. Pike of 202 Avenida Calafia, leaves -Receive a report from the director his widow, Belinda; a aon, Robtrt of St. cf public works on damage to the sewer Louis, Mo.: two grandsons and th.rf:e treatment plant res:ultlng f,r om sister11, Helen Hamill, Mary Foster and breakdown of a clarifier. Eva Rowley , all of Florida. -Receive the city attorney's report on Services will be at 11 a.m. Wedne1day his findings regarding parkina ot a in Sheffer Mortuary In San Clemente. classroom trailer to be used in the school San Clemente Masoruc Lodie 871 wW of, district's released time education pro- ficiate. Prlvite burial will follow. ,.. tram. affidavits. in addition a nLt111ber of unsigned statemenls, presented for in· formation only. Wheaton said be has been unable to find the signed documents and does not recall seeing them, but added, "It's not that important, because this is not a court of law. We art only a fact-finding body." Hawaiians Protest LlHUE, Ka u al, Hawaii lAP) - Hawaiian historians have called on the state to polict commercial helicopter flights into remote areas of the island! to curb the looting of ancient temple sites. Thelma Hadley, president of the Kaual Historical Society, said private helicop- ters have opened up previously inacces. , , slble areas for desecration. "Kauai', problem in respect to vandalism of his· toric sites Is critical," Mrs. Hadley told a state Senate committee hearing Mon. day. $2.99 CARPETING ? • • • • Sure we have it -but, usually wo try to convince customers to buy carpeting that will complement their 1 homes . Often, in situations where a customer is covering the floor just to sell a house, cheap carpeting may be a liability . In many cases the difference of only• dollar a yard will install a qual ity of carpeting that looks twice as well end will give much better service. In • nuhhell -we're not trying to necusarlly be the "CHEAPEST", (though we o~en are), but the' BEST! (Which we always ere). ALDEN'S CARPETS e DRAPES 1663 l'lacentla Ave. COSTA MIJA 64"-4sia . . ' • • ' ....-..... -. • .. . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . . Front Row Seat Th.i s blonde, bikini-clad beauty has chair and ob- vi'ousJy will travel to make sure she gets a front row seat along crowded stretch of Orange County beach. ----------------------------~ .. . . . . . . .. Her initiative in seeking out a cool spot. while avoid- ing total immersion, sets her apart from the mad- dening beach crowd . No Death -~ -... . . -.A r-. ..,, .. 18. 1970 DAll.Y Pll.oT • Monday Ho~days $81.8.3 Someone's Out That Okayed by Reagan SANTA ANA N cw districts also will observe the holidays outlined by t h e changed holiday schedul.e, as August ls known I I\ newsr--· as the ''Do& ~Y•" Leglslalure and signed inlo will UC Irvine. .......... ..,0 month of the year. In other Jaw by Governor Ronald School officials e1pect the words, nothing is happen1n& Reagan In June, have been holiday changes to produce worth reportlng-almoet. adopted by Orange County some savings since the switch The County Civic Ctnttr school• and colleges for their vreates three-day weekends press corps was rescued from lt?0-71 school calendars. and eliminates costs of open· the Tlf!WS doldrumt Monday by Under the law, which takes ing and closing schools for this spark11ng releue from the Filn1s Off crcd agenda of the co u n 1 r e f fect Jan. 1. 1971, one-Oay holidays. Employc Re t Ire men t Washlngton's Birthday will be Unle!S employers other than SANTA ANA _ !\tore than System : observed on Feb. 15, 1971 -schools go along with the new so cancer education films and "On July 28, 1970, we rectiv· the third Pt1onday in February. holidays, California parents film strips in both English and ed a refund of $81.83 from ·11 f" d t•-I hi · Spanish are a•a1"lable from the Bache and Co., Loi Angeles, No change in calendars v.1as \\'I 1n uem~ ves ring b · T"-· ti Orange County branch of the to close our nonexinent ac· neceitsary for Memorial Day ba ys1lters. 1u.;rt 1s pre.sen Y 1 ·th th I -• · th holid American Cancer Society. coun w1 em. since It happens to lall on the no aw '-"l'anging e ays '·They insisted we had a on a naUonwlde basis. The films are being olfered credit balance, •nd we asked last Monday in May in 1971. Cou nty and city employes to clubs and organizatious in to have the· balance sent to Another change making the could get the new dates off, ir an effort to alert people to the us." fourth 1t1onday in October local governments decide to seven warning sigtials of!,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Veteran's Day replacing the 1_m_a_ke_t_he_•_w_i_tc_h_. ---:c:c--:,--~"~nc-•_r. ________ 11 traditional Nov. II A•~1rt1111'!11<11 ::~-:; y:~. ::: w~i~ Denture Invention noted In 1971-72 calendars. for People with ''Uppen" and "Lowers" Among Orange C o a s t Tht nearest thir11, to havini )'Our helP1 Protect rum• from brui•inr. schools observing the new own teeth i1 pme1ble notr with • You ~Y bit.e harder, chew bet· plastic aeam di.covery thlt ac· ter, e1t more naturally. hollday s c h e d u I e are : tually hold• both "upper•" ind Fni:ooZNT m1y help you 1peak I I I I ' • i For the Be~ord Sentence For Killer Capistrano Unified, Laguna "Jo,.1en" 1s never before poaeibk. more clearly, be mott al ease. Beach Unified, Newport-~lesa It'• • revolutionary du1cavery The s~cial pencil-point dis· Unified. Huntington Beach Ci-calkd F1xooi,:N,.. for daily ~e ~ter le~a you &p0t F1xooE.~ use. (U.S. Pat.13,003,988) Wn.h w1lh precl!ion •.• whtte nteded . ty and Union High school FIXODENf many denture ...eam-1 One applica tion may la't for districts, Ocean View, and oow eat, 1peak. llu1h.. with little hours. Denture• that lit i re DIAMONDS AND ESTATE JEWEL RY PURCHASED Marriage Liee1ases MARIUAGI l ltlNSl!S ISSUIJ) 1N OR.I.NOi COUNTY JULY 1& CHA.M!IEllLAlN·THOMAS, D•..n'l I., 11, of 1237 h,.ha ~IKn. (0111 Mnll •IMI LI,..,. 0 .• 70, ol :IOI» N. LtWLI, 511111 ....... 9LOKl!ll·VAN NOORDEN, RIY fl., il, Ill wt Brighton lt01d, CM-*' Mir 1NI Dir-I.. 41, ol !;II !lllllTIOfll, LatUIWI ltt dl. De•th Notires ENLOW (.hrlslHne Ltt Ann Enlo•, 21 month1, 11n Or.1"ff'llf0Dd. Gtrftn Growt. Dt!t of dM!h, ""utu1t 14. Svrvlved II'/ ITl(ltlwr, kt ll'l.n'n "'· EnlOllll: lt!l>u, Dlnitl D. Enlow; b .. ~r, O•niel R*•l1 1l1tt•, OMN M1rlt; 111 of Gtnlen Gnivt; m•· letNI tr•~rtnll, Mr. tnd Mn. ltob- •:rl P9ftft, COlT1 Mts•; 1r1nofltMr, 01,,. lei llYtf1, New Yor1t; U11Cltl: A.ablrl, WIUIMI itnd D•nltl Pll!lll, t ll f/f Co.It M_.; i;ncitl .,.., t\11'111: Mr. tnd Mr1, Frtnll '411-. Stnlt Ant : Mr. tnd Mrs, Mld,.tt Umbtrt, Torr1nc1. Grtv11lclt St!'VIC" l :Jll lodolY ti Wtt"'11Mttr M .. merltl P1rti;. 91111 Cotti Mt11 Mol'~1ry, dlr1c!or1. Mllll:IUCIC Mlt 0.11 Mtrrl tk, 11, of 2'2·A A¥en10t Stvl!!t , LllYnl Hllll. Otlt ct dtt tl'I. Jri u1u1l 1•. Swvlvtcl b'f l'lu1btrid, Wiiii.im II .I dtll9Mtf, M,,, Mlrltn Htbermtn, CoroM dt1 Mtr; 1 t<inddll!d; t lrttl· <grtndc:l'llldi 2 11roTl'ltr1: Lloyd t nd Gltn Htrn!tfl, F•ttnO. Strvlctl wtre Mid ti 10 o'clock '°"'' 11 S..Ocllt~ct CM.,.t. fl"w. Johr> c. JIMltln1 ol!lclt.tlr>t. lr>!v· .,...,,, Oltdelt Cemtltrv, West CHlnt. ARBUCKL!: ' SON WettcWf Mortuary 127 E. 17tb St., Costa Mesa -• BALTZ MORTUARIEI Corooa del Mar OR S-llM ~M... ~Duel • BELL BROADWAY t!ORTUARY 111 8ro.dway, C0tt1 Mesi LJWIU • McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 11t5 Laguna Ctnyoe Rd. 111-tlli • PACIFIC VIE\f MEMORIAL PAM Cemtl<ry e M-.,Y ' (,'bucl not PteUk: 'view Drive: Ne"Pfrl l!<IC'-c.Jlftnl• -• PKElt FAMILY COl.ONIAL FUNERAL HOME ?IOl Bol1a A\le. 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MAA.CUS-IFLE, RolltlY A., ]4, of m E. 2111 $!., Cos!1 MIU tnd Mfl~, lol. ct S3' Cht1t111,1t St.. II~ City. C11lf. SALALl.11-NIARTIN, Cltronee A., 77, ol 2311M El Toro A.Old 1nG Miry M.. lt, ol' 20481 Oem-· both Of El Toro. JULV 11 GOOOWIH·8LAIR, CMrln A .. 32. Of ~ L.DI Aft'llQos, Stn JI.Min C1pl1tr1no trid MIY K.. 2J, of 7l2 W. 11111 5!., AP!. C, COllt R~'E';LACHM.AH, Hugfl 0., 3-(, Of lJO.U Sh"lllt Circle tnd Ktrl'lrvr> M~ ""' ct 150a Se-llllt C!n::i., bOll'I Of Hunll1111ton l!le.ch. RUYL.E·OEEOS, C1;tfonf L.-11, Of 17(1 P~ $t., ~ l• 1n• Eleonor '/II\., iU. Of 62o C11111tr St., Allt. '--of C@!t _N.$,-JOltl!MfltlFJ"~~ 1'1Wlln91 M~ 2 .. ')tl' 517VI J,fffilll AIOI!,, (.erocln1 611 Mfr tnd RI!• M., lS. of 161' E. lfth St., St ntt Ant. O.ltiHIEL.-HAVEHS, lt,olltrl R •• :n, tll 111tl7VI W. llt!bDI. Ntw"°'I ll•ch tnd Fl~, 21, of 621 Hello!r-. Cornl'lt dl:I Ml~ AOAM·HAMlL.TON, Rober!, l,, ol 13'11 Ced1r .!ii., Al)!. 3. We1!mln<1e• 1nd Grtct E., 3', ct 1117 Jyrgl Pl1c1, Jrinthetm. HAICE-MUll:PHV, 81rll!O!d II:., 4', ol 1-'0 lrvint Ave .. Alli. S.\Cll ind J~n B., '1, ol \JOO Vlvltr> L.11>1, boll\ !1f HtWllOrt &t•cl'I. CA FIBONE.-ROBEA.TS, Hltlln E., ?I. ~ 1231 Rlcllmor>d SI.. L"""°"· Ot'1t1r!o, Ctr>td• tnd Jtr>ltt E., 21, ct TU$2 Sh1,lt St., Fwnttln V11!t'f. Wl!EMAN•BALl.., Rlctl1nl O .. ltl. ct 61)1 ,,,..l>OQ•rrr Jrive.. w11!mlmter irwl Robtrtt L. .. ti. ot 161'1 P1r1u1C11 Ulne, t4Vflllnq1on Betel>. OIETTERIE-MUNYOH. Roger J .. 77, of 3'10 S. Malll, Aot. "'· S.."11 Ji.ftl t1ld D!t N! E., 21. of 11321 Alh, F-ttln \111leY. JOlrl"GEWARo-GA.EER. Gordon Z .. J6, ot i,u ~od'f Lane, Cotti Mt•• ar>el AU.:. A.., 4 , ol )011 Warfltld, Aof. A. Rrdondo Be1Cl'I. tNSL.l!Y·GAltLJr.NO, J.,fl•l'f A., 11. •nd Mlrlfo 1.1 11, both n! 7121 Slttet, A~I. 4, H'untll!1ton tl11Cl'I. .. H'1EA.50N·WIHTER. Gtrtld K .. JI. ct U' S. SJl<'!llln, Burbl"k •"d L.l'I• v .. lt. or 16l17 Fiibert, Faunraln l_.:-'J~'iritT·VAN BUSKIRK, Otvld H .. IJ, of 2126 COl'ldh Ave., St"lt "'"' tr>d ICtr"" A.. 1•, of 1lJt7 MOM Pi.ct. we~tmln1"r. HEHR-HOWELL, El-r T., 511, 1nd K1¥ J .. , 2t, bl'lll'I o1 tn v11 Lido N..-d, O(fWpOrl Balch. llEISNER·LANGE. Btrrv L .. 1,, ct 213' Ver•no P\1~~. trvlflf tnd e1rar1. 11, of 6Gl1 Folsom. L• Jolla. Ctlll. HALL·DE KEYSER., l!lkn11ll, ?•. of l!W'.loi Wt•Wlt'IQ Cotcte. Fro;n!~·~ V1l1tY tnd f'l\tfY E,. 1), of 10921 Tr1U. A~ .. Gtrden Grove. flETZER·T.ltiYLOR , 0 1vld \... :JO, of 1'0 Wellf!"lln•••r. W••!mln•ltr t nd Ctrmen N., 13, of l9C4 l!lortl!t rd, Stnlt .f.r>I. OE WITT-CQG,.N, Br•nl C., 11, ct 11,uo court s1.. ""'· ,., S11n111n tnd ll:tbtcca A .. 11. of »71 LO'fOll Aw .. w.,,.,.;n1t••, Of' PI ERRO-OPEN~Hi,W. T~-· M~ :t, of .H• l?nd 51.. NI"'"°'' llt<tCn tlfl<I Miriam E .. lf, ol 1llS .-.11er Pll"~' Cr•'• M ... &. OllAl'IOt! COUNTY 'ULY n PlllWNEY·WIGHTMAH, Kflll\ L . d , of ,,. E. PIM St .. S•nl• Anl •"' Hn,... J . Sl, of '-."O C~Dt11o. Cosll Ml'I• .• IA.iTTALN-NET!t Cer!ton L .. 11, of noo1 Del uoisoo. s..o.. J 11 • " Ct!lll1lnl'O tnd Jr;Mf!lh L., lJ, Of 11)7 ·-St .. Col• Hit~. GUllET"TA·GARllEH, THllM.S O .. 25. of S1S H. T111!1n Avt .. Stnl1 l>M 1N Mir/ p .. tt. of '" 46111 .SI., NN-1 sJ.neas!:.; OWEM. P.1111 o~ u. of 16» j~~lllf>, M~ Betel! tfl<I Jtt"re 2:1. of ,1 62nd fl'tl(t ...... llftell. I fELltO KEHNEOY. A~" J., 2', ol "' tYJtrel• Drlvt. .I.Pt, s 1"'1 •tt..,. L., 1s. Of H0\.11 oold'lln Wt'f, bOtt1 of, t._... lf'Kfl. ,_. L -AVJr.L.OS-WtLLIAMS. H1th111... ~-­of IK2 Al1tnll •ltd DltnM L.~ of ~ S.renedt L.1/le, boll! '" ttoss1.CAlrr.:..n!llOnY. 21. ,ltd DllMI L, Jl. b01'll of '121 E. ll!ll St., "'·"""' ::·m I WANTED 100 CIGARETTE SMOKERS I Jt.~...n,.,....,.._.....,. i,.,...,..' ............. ..._..~,_,..4t.ell .. , ... '"' .,..nj .. ..it.,.., 11eo11,. ... r., .... , .. ,. M- c ... • Nttllty wf9' Hie •Id et ......... "'"''• ........ ,.. fff. ,., .w.lh .wt ., c.11 .... Htl' .... •ti-.. hlt c•11•JI .,. flu ... ,..t ., ••. COSTA MESA 1770 Orange Ave. Suit• 0 642-4163 HUNTINGTON BEACH 18512 Beach Blvd. Suite 208 962-1128 Se t •· ~ school di t · •UTY of denturea oomina loole. e11e.nlial lo he.11th . See your a ucar.."li s nets. FixooBNT form• 1n elaat1c denti1t rqularly, Ge.t easy-t.o- South Co11t Pl111 l ri1tol 1 t th1 Sin Oi190 fwy, Co1t1 M111 540-f04' Sanla Ana, Orange Coast membnne lhlt belPI 1blorb the uoe FutODEh'T Dmturt Adhesive ~·~nd~S~a~dd~teba<~~i~ju~n~io~r:_:-co~l~leg!e~~·~boc~k~o~l~~~-u~··~·-•~nd~~ch<".'.:"""'~-~-::_l_:c.~um~~·~•~•~lt~dnis~~"""'~~""~-:_-_IJ~~~~~~~~~~~~ SANTA A!'"lA -Prosecution I· and defense attorneys have joined hands to insure that convicted killer R o b e r t Woodrow Clements of 14811 Births Jvlr tt, n1t Mr. tnd Mr'l. D1nlel Alqt rf'¥• 77JI W. Ktllt r A'ft .. S..n!1 llN, bo\'. Mr 1nd Mrt. Ltw(fnct L.. ll•oaln, ••U L.1ncewood W1v, lrvlnt. airl. Mr. t~d Mrt. Kennell! Shtrmtn, 137" LtlrJnORI Wt'f, Tu1tln. elrl. Mr. tlfld Mrs. Ktl!Rtlfl Sheff'l'llr>, 13191 Lllrmonl WtY. Tuttlr>, girl. Mr. end Mu. s"'"" MllH, IUl Oterl1.,1d Or., Hu"1lr>0lon lletcl'I, 111r1. Mr. tnd Mrt. Ot~l<I W. Gltdti IUl Ot r!mo« Or •• Hw ntlnvton tKfl, M~"·t"d M••· Dontld L-, 2112 Dt!1w1r1 No. 8, H~nt1119!on lltt(fl, olrt. Jul)! u . •nt Mr. •nd Mn. WHllfV Green, 711 La~t St .. Aot. C, Hun!l119lon BffCh, M~yiond Mrs. V1n Owithl Mt . .4llt ld, tl11 Vtlt•lto. Huntlnciton &Ncl'!, ...,._ M" tnd Mr1. Ctrt It. McCt11n, u nt H1woort .ltivt .. Apt. II, T11ttlr>, tlrl. Mr. tnd Mr•. Robert 01bomt, 111n EGl1191r. S..nlt .1tin1, bo'f. JulV n , ,,,. Mr. tN Mrs. R1111tr J. lloltnoo, 13' w. 'lOTl'I St., Cool• Mew, 'ltlrt. Mr. 1nd Mr1. Ct'fde 5. H.,ndlrlOft, 4'1 C"rt11 sr .. L1oun1 Betd\, 11r1. Mr. tnd Mrt. llobll!rl E. Ktlly, Jr., '°'9l Suro• L.1ne. H11<1tl11111"" eradl. olr1. Mr. 1nd Mrl. ltontld 51r1ub, "' W. lllh 011., Coslt MtM, t lrl, Mr. t nd Mrl. Cl'ltrltf It. Glllt, 70«1 JINltnd SI .. Hunllfllllon tf'ICPI, olrl. Mr. 1.-d Mra.. Tot.P I . SVtton. m Wt ll'lllt Pl .. Ctstt Mtu( ... Mr. t nd Mrs. MltMt w. ·\,.itr, 311 W, WU-Ho. J. COllt Mnt, t lrl. """' tr>d Mrs. lltmrt' II. Whltt,,_11, IS17 &oo\nlt Dmww, c..--•I Mt r. tlrt Mr. Ind Mfl. Giibert C. lltlll~ 2'1J HO ...... Dtlt-•I. l'tuMll'llla't 9.-Cl'I. t!rl. Mt. end Mn. Wlllltm 8 . Frttl'f, 111 E. 72M st., Co&11 Mt11, boP. Mr. tN Mt11. R-14 Wonlln, 60t s. Dtmlr>0 11 .• Stnl• .-.n1, !lot>. Mr. tltd Mrs. Nlch9l11 K1n1,, lf...t Lldont Cir., Htmllnrglon IMtfl, boi'. Alcester St., Westminster dots not go to the gas chamber for the slaying of a Fountain Valley market clerk. Their action ended the penally trial set for Clements afU!r a Superior Court jury foond him guilty of murder and armed robbe ry. Clement!, 18, was rul~ by the panel to be: one of lhree men who shot and killed assistant manager James W. Oates, 57, of Garden Grove, last Feb. 13. The slaying in the Tic Tot market at 9457 Hell Sl~ Fountain Valley follow~ tbtir robbery of Oates. Judge Kenneth Williams set Aug. 31 for senten cing of Clements to what is expect.ea to be a life term in state prison. Jerry Lee Johnson, 18, of 14471 Titus St., Westminster, will go on trial Tuesday on idefltical charges. He has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason or insanity. The trial date has not yet be:en seL for c~defendant Herman W. Grant, 22, of Santa Ana. He has pleaded Innocent to charges or murder and armed robbery. Photo Trial Rescheduled SANTA ANA -A heari ng lo detennine whether a photographer must submit ptctures as evidence in trials of persons arrested during campus confrontations at Cal Sla te Fullerton has been rescheduled. The hearing was to have begun last. Thursday before Superior Court Judge Robert L. Corfman. Now it is schedul- ed this Thflr9day before Judge William S. Lee . Court actiom against U>s Angeles Tllnes photographer Vince Streano have bten hatted pending Judge Lee's TUling on a suit by the Times enjoining the state rrom usin& the pictures a1 evidence. BIBLE THOUGHTS NAU,NUS: TH1y 0111 '''' proinl1t11- 0111 n1ltM11111 1nco11r191d by '"'" in h!9h pl1c11. EY111 tomt t11th1rt 11y th1y ••• 110 htrin 111 1uch "11 lf·1•p1e11io11," Ctwrh 1ppt•• pow11/111 to n1ppret1 I OTIOM· lESS 111d TOPl.ESS 1•hiblfl•n1, tho119h polic• do thoir ptrl by in1•l119 e rftth , GOO CONDEMNS SUCH LICENTIOUS NAKEDNESS! Hirn w 11 CURSED btc1u1• h• 411lt ft\volow1ty with hit f1th••'1 n1kMl11111 lG.11. •:11-271. Adi.It. 1"4•h 1 hi4 ffit ir 1111rt4n111 1f11r thoy lo1r119tl GOOD rroin EVIL; tlle\!9h lt1foro· thit, tht l• 1111r1cln•11 w11 11 tht t of childrt fl, wlthovf 1h1m11 lli111, 2 :J5, '):27), M6 1-.·1 6bhorn' fti1-~n1h1fnn1 ef hit ptopl1 11 th1y f11t1t4. clro nlt •ttd "•010 ..,, It pit y" lb . l2:6, lS-271. Tho11 who p1tronift "hottornl11t 111il to,1111" 01hibitl1n1 .,. •• 9uitly of im!!'lor1lity •• ••• tllo11 who pro411ct 1114 p1ttic'• p1t1 in twth. A11r you"e lr, ''Woulill I li1ro to 111 MY molti1•, w ift, 1itltr or d1u9ht1r tllhi!Jitt4 publicly i11 1uch 111111111r1 Woul,. I t;•, to he t 1u9ht w1t1hl119 1uth tn 111hibiti•11 •h111 tht Jvd91m1nt Dty 1!11wn11'' A retord it 11111!11 of our dilly I t· fi111t tl'lifl thit rtcorcl w1!1 bt !hort lo f1,1 UI ill tht J11d91rn1 nl 0 1y IP11n. l lf:l -12, Jt1w, 20:11 -15. 2 Cor. 5:101. "I• not d1· ,,;,..td; God i1 net 111oc1r1tl : for wh1tto1 .. 1r 1 lfttn 10 ... t lh. !hi t 1h1ll ht 1110 rttp" IGtl. 6:7, 11:0111. I :J21. USUALLY, th111 who 1d•oe1t1 ,..1r,d11•11 011 tht 11191 for "111f•11tpr111io11" •It• •rt int1r11t.cl i11 other l1'1'1mor1I 1in1 li1t1d ;n Jl:ol'l'I. l ;2•·l2. Th•o119hout hitlory n1tlon1 ht •• FAlLEN ..-h1n thty 91•1 th1111• 111•11 to lmmor1Uty, iitur>l111111, littnlio111 no\1dne11, lyl119 •r>il \"t1~dow11 of I.AW. Unltu I~• 900411 ptoplo of 011r l1"d ri1• i11 r1h1lllo11. AMERICA \1 111001111!11. Church tf Ch1i1t, 217 W. Wlho n SI., Cet11 M111, C.e. Ph. S41·S71 I, 646.5761. ' Q. What should a person do who is worried about inflation, the stock market, the future? A , cu·t back on unnecessary spending. Protect your family's future by placing your savi ngs and inve stment funds in an insured savings account. Q . Does it make any difference where I put my savings? A .Yes. An insured account with a savings and Joan association will pay you more interest than banks and will be more certain than stocks. Q _ Do all savings and Joan associations in Southern California pay the sa me interest? A.Yes. Q. Then why should I put my savings with Mutual Savings and Loan Assoc iation ? A. We asked our own accou nt holders for the answer to this one. They have confidence in the-knowledge of ou r em plo yees . They can depend upon receiving accurate information, and are pleased with the efficient an d courteous service. Q .How big is Mutual Savings? A .We're called "The Big M" because we have over 440 million dollars in asse ts. Q . Where are your offices? A.Mutual Savings has offices in Pasadena (head office),\ Glendale, West Arcadia, Covina and Corona del Mar. Rob<rtD.Atloo Vice PntidttV 4 Mpqttr, , MUTUAL SAVINGS CORONA PtL MAR • 2867 Ea>t C.."t tliah"•1 • :• ' .. • ;I I ~• I I • J DAlLV PILOr SC TUf$day, August 18, lt10 l'our /tJ011ey's 1l'ortla By SYLVIA PORTER IJ )'OU had the opportunlly to uve 1 hefty amount on your fOOd budget by shopping in discount stores-and discount 1tort.1 do charge less -"'Ould you. America's housewife: Buy lhe 5eme llems as formerly and pocket the sav- ings! Buy more items ror the &a.me money? Duy ev~ort items ond spend more 1noney t h a n before? The answer to each ques- tion, according to a pioneering natlonwidt st udy of A&P's customers by Progressive .Grocer, Is '•yts,'' and after you see the explanation btluw. this \VOn'I be nearl,v tis befutl· dllng as it may seem on the surface. First . to la y the groundwork: discounting is the hotttst. biggtst trend in food retailing today. Already, JZ percent of the nation's 1upe.rmarkets feature store. wide dlscountlng. The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. is now joinh1g Ult lrtnd on a massive scotle. with 200 of Its st.ores converted to discount units as of mid-1970, a full 100 or them converted just since Lhe first of the year. St!<.'Ond. the characterilllics of the discount shopper, as highllghled by Ibis first Sludy ever undertaken of A&P, are very close to I.hose of the suburban middle class shop· per. And thll'd , the charac- teristics of the predcuninil1llly white suburban shopper in a p r e dominantly whit~Uar family earning $10.000 a year. 'l'o illustrate, on a major weekend shopping occasion. when lhc highes:t volume of spending t:ikes place. the average Negro shopper will spend $18.75 in her 26-minute visit while the average white suburban housewife wiU spend $17.24 in her 21-minutc visit In the words of Richard W. Mueller, editor of Progressive Grocer, this study's data should "render obsolete and for all standard !Slet"r ,.uur suult lo lhe S1eak llouMI rant Cor lhe fa111ou1 Pionttr Stew or I.be lwtt Stn.h in Ona_. County! R~&l•U· on .. n£ I See by Today's Want Ads • Pop-Top \Veckendcr : for :rour pop IOP 1veekt!nds, It rental campcr, slt'f'ps 4·5, • Cold fctl~ \'ou'Jt be per. fret for 1his job in " fro- 1.en food processing plant. :Klay W('('-k, Laguna lkach • Ah·So'. Bcau1iful CUl'l0!'cl China cabinel 0<1k. carv· ('d, prrfC"ct tOr your cJc. lolant home. 4 reasons proaches to to transfer your account NO SERVICE CHARGE on personal 1ccounts of $300 or more. The average person writes 300 checks and pays a servic e charge of $30 a year. By ma intaining a $300 balance you save this $30. lhal's equal lo 10~~ interest on your money. lllUltfUL CHICKS. You will take pride in them. They are distinctive and identify you with the community. TRULY PERSONAL SERVICE. When you need financial counsel, talk to the oflicers ol the bank. They're interested in you personally because they're your neighbors. They can mahe decisions right on the spot -on a personal basi s. consumer OPEN UNT.tl S P.M. DAil Y -AND 6 P.M. ON fRIDA YS. " 9 CONVINIENf OFFICES SERVING ORANGE COUNTY A.,,.. lfflct Jlllchtltan 11 MtcArth~r lll·31I1 • t.,..U1 Ofl!<t l1Jt1d1 ti J1m~rr1 Mi· l lt I Cetltet .... Offlc:t Nliltwood •I Coml'llOPIW!i'I~ 111 .2?0:) • Sll'lnJ HiU1 Of!j(I H1t110r •I Brt• 171 ·7290 ..,...., ~ Sllperior •l l'IKtftti1 6'Z·9)1 l • Univ•111:,0 Cllict Fc~t t-h~pm•n •I Sl•ll C.OHttt 179-~140 Wnldlll Olftc1 Wttttl!tt t i Oo\tr ((l.,l \I INl l•ed OftQ Ubwt WcwU, lottl ltKh 59,,2111 • Uc11111 Hillt oui. U1111ra Wo11d, Lit UM H11111JOJ20f ) • OVER THE COUNTER S&L Plans New Branch ... . .. . -. -· . . . ... .. . -- Complet~New Yori\: Stock List ' l .~ • ...... . .. CMI .. ) Hltll Ln C ... QI. ~ !n: 'l ~ "j llw II tl'lll l"'ll' If .lit >U M ' ''11t n:: . '!~ " ' .. 9 ::'"' 1 •11'1 J6 lS'llo ,., SD\"o ., "I" "v. 1,"'i •••• I \lo fVt 91,t, f '• 31 lJ~ 1:~ 1~ ~ ' JOll )f;t Jlllo .... i , 12 77(1, "" -,,.. -'• n HI• "" 'I" .... . l'Jl'IS \\ .. . l ,, .... 2• 7• --· 17 10'!0 lO"lo llMi + ·~ l "' t h flit •.•.• JH :r.u .. 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' ' SC DAU.Y PILOT JJ Tuesday's Oosing Prices-Complete ~ew York Stock Exchange List N1lco Ch .711 N1rco Sci .'!) N1"""9CP ·" Nll Alrlln .40 NAY11t 1.~ N1t l lK 1.:111 N11 Ct n .'5 N (In pt 1.50 N11C11Mt .71 Ntt Chem .lO Ntl(ll\11.. .PO N11 011111 .PO NO!tt pU.lS Nat Futl 1.61 Ntl· Gtnl .20 N11Gyo1 1.05 Na! lnllllll Nor Ind 1111 1S NttLl!ad 1,10 N4! PrnlO l 'hllW.11'1 ... N1t si.m .1s N1IS1trch .60 N•I S!Ht 2.~ t.ltt to. .IO ''"IUnEI .fO Nl!t<NJ .25 NeotuM .«I ~:~r~v 1 116 "i"'fi' :I JJ N ~I ... N 11C1 2,3' Newmnt,1.• Nt wmt 4.50 ~NT~~ 7~ 8'1MP T.10 ~M Df•.tS ·-= :3:: llrillr .llt No WI! i ~= f.::. ·'II ~t'~~r !o EO• ... ,.,Phli 1 oll.mllllt 1.20 oAllk of•,IS NoAllllt il/1.3S Nll<l•U UI .ti NorCti>G1 .60 NOlllG11 1,1) Nl)f lnPS 1.70 NoN011 2.60 Nn~ltll'w ,1,. NSll'w pfl, f lfl!W YOltllt IAf'll -ni. ft!'"""9 ntt -tfll 11edt1 !!lat ,...,. ._ ~ ""' "*' MO ._ tllt ~ llt.MCI DOI I ~I Ill "'91111 tfl thl Nt'W Y"'1l llodl h W"" reeerilth 11 "°lutrw. NII Ind .wtDflf... di ....... .,1a 9'14 leih"• 1n1 pr1ca. "' .... Co1nplete Closing Prices -American Stock Exchange List I· ' ,. 'j• J ' Finance Briefs MlNNEAPOl.IS (UPI) Honeywell, Inc., announced will lay off 375 more workei 1 tn the Twln Clues at the end 1 r August, bringing to 2,095 0 number or Honey\\·ell worke1 furloughed since March. Thcr- to be laid off included m •. mlni.stratlve, technical ar clerical employes. The l•yof will be in the aerospace ar ordnance dlvlstona and wW t e1used by defense cutblcb. HARTFORD (UP!) -Aelt Life & Casualty Co. said Mo; day it.s direct underwrl.tlri losses caused by Hurrk:u Celia on the Gulf Coa3l wer about $5 million. ReinsurlJK recoveries wlU be modest., tr. company sald. Cella abo w Aetna $2.5 mllUon 1n pool lt sura.nce IOS3CS with other COD' panle!. NEW YORK (UPI) Crowell Collle; &. MacMlllM Inc., bas obtained a new three: year $93 mUlion I.int of ban mdlt to repl•ce an ex1stJn 115 mlllion llne.-')'lle-new 11 r~n&ement ru111 t bro u c January, 1974. The comp&ll, al.so has a S15 m l llto .t.."'urodollar credit line to fine ce overseas ope.raUons. 'KNOXVIU.E (UPI) -Ten ...,.. Valley Aulhorlty wtJ tJke bid& Aug. 2$ on $1~ million In I~ nol<I 1t ll> Federal Reserve Bank of Net York. MJnlminn amount f«r which a bid moy bo IUbmllleo I• II mlllloa. ! ' • } I ' II IWLY PILOT T"1dq, ~ 11, l'llO GOP Aids Democrat Election U.S. Agency Seeking Help for Spani:sh. Joh~ WASIUNGTON (AP) -t feder1I qeocy h1'! crteted • job bank to place quallfled Metj<an·Anieriea,. and other WASHINGTON (AP) -Spanial>apealli pel'80lll In ltep. Allard L !low-." ao-t pooitloos. 1111ero1 Democi'at facinl a Mulcal>Amelicam in top 14111h .....-f1pt In New Y«I<, ii getlin& a helPinfl band bun ..... llepu\>liOID c:ol- ~in lbe Houae. To the dlnay· ol i..o ..... ai.in's oppoilall and GOP campaign officlab, .Republican Ccoir=-ha"° been trave~ Inc to New YOrk to show they • clvll tervlce Fadel belwetn 1$ and 11 number littJe more than I ~nt, tbe agency says, compared with 5.J per. cent tor blacks. Tbe Cabinet CommlU.. for Opportunity of the Spanisb- sunwned adds only u per- cent of all government employe.s art ·Me.1.lc10 ~ Americans. Most work ln lower echelons. In its Initial tive months, on- ly 5 to 'I percent of the estimated 500 applicant. on Ille have gott.. jobs. .. . "What's been l.ckin& has At weekly meetlngs with been a commitment on the placement peOple from agen- rt of the agencies .. aaid ties ·throughout the govem-pa • 1 ment, be finds out about cut· Meretd Hernandez, a Texan rent or ui>comlng vacancies. with I~ years' experience ln He ls trying to persuade direclinfl persoonel operatlotu ageocles to call him and ask wilhin 1lbe govenine.nt. for recommeMaUoos of Spanilh·•w11ame•l lll"'!'lallsU. matCIJ per'°"' with opeolnp. When he learns ol in open· Some person.s have fried and Ing, and ha& pt!>ple, qualllled , failed to get po/lllOIU, fot 'for It, he may send up to four which tbe1r lrllol98 and ex~ applkant5 to ha coilslclered. erle""' qualllled !hem, ha ''Jbe cabinet commtttle It.self said. Others areh't aware of doean't fonnally endorse a where they should market applleant, be said, but tries to !heir •lillll. . . ' • • ,I • er'sguide to Califomia Federal's .. • ~ . ' , ! lllppOrl IAwenstein Oii key c.ampal,p lauel. "We've got to 11ve the a:ood guysJ" says Rep. Donakl W. Hi•lle Jr. (ii-Mich.), ooe or tbc)lt who has made the trip to ~·· Long llland diJ. trict. high interest certificate q~counts. • • 1bt Republicans art not openly endoninc Lowenst.in in his battle with GOP state aeOator Norman F. Lent. But thdr appearances at public forums beld throughout the. dittrict undoubtedly a r e boosllng his chances. Our high interest At. a leader ci the anti-Viet. nam war forces within the Democratic party, Lowenstein •--__...· pictured by his opponent as an ultra-liberal operating on the extreme edge of his party. you can invest any amount.You get $1,236 a year on $20,000. Earn $7,790 yearly interest on $100,000 invested in our 7.5% account. , . - accounts offer unusual safety. California Federal provides two kinds of safety for . your investment: (1) Accounts are insu,red up to $20,000 by an agency of ~ the federal govern- qient: · (2) Y otl can count on our strength as .the nation's largest federal. Our assets exceed $1.6 • • When Republlc111 con- g:rusmen come into t b e diJtrict and show they share IOlne of Lowenstein'• views, or that the dt.fferenc'·es betften them can be dealt with in: calm, reasoned debate, the image of Lowenstein the ektremist ii at least fuz:ted up. Lowenstein . says more than a· dozen Republic1ns have ap- peared at his forum · but he is reluctant to name them, figur· lo& 11 won't do them any good with their own party campaign f>'OPlt,_And he i. right. "l don't like it 1 bit," said Rep. Bob Wils<m (l\.caW.)1 chairman of the Republican con gr essiona1 committee. "I'm going to have to look into this." Ooe Republican who makes no bones about bis admiration for Lowenstein is Rep . Paul N. (""1<) McCloskey Jr. (R· Calif,), an ez-marine whose fndeptndent -bu 1 .... quently brought him into op- po&itioo with hls party leaders . "Al LoweMtein's leaduship in convincing 1 t u d e n t demonstraUor1 acrou tbe na· tion to forea:o violenct and law breaking has been one of the greatest cOnlributiona to na· tional welfare by any member of Congress in 1970," says McCloskey in a statement reprinted In Lowenstein's campaign material. Riegle, McClosky a n d Lowenstein are the nucleus of a young, yeasty bipartisan group of congressmen that hu found lbe bond of common belief• tig!W than those ol party membership. Lowemtein plugged hard for McCloskey in California last spring during 1 hard primary election campaigu and has steered some youthful volunteers to McCIOskey and other GOP members i n primary trouble. McClosky se e 1 no dif· ferenct between showing his approval of Lowemtein and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew paying public tribute to Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, t be t>emocratk: dwlrman of the Hooae Armed Services Com· milttff. VA Jjmits On Benefits T old.For Gls Armed forces veterans have a Umlted Ume to apply for tbelr beoefll.J rrom t b e government afler their separ•· uon date, according to the vetenns Administration. The Um' limlt5 are: -IO clays to apply to a form« ~player for re- ~t. _ ta days to convert G.t. tnour11DCt 1<> cl•lllJn 1!1111flllCC ~·oae year from VA dlllllllltl' nllnl to Obtain G.!. tnMD uee bee.., of • RtVlce c11Nb11111--Ooe ,.ar to Die for denial ...... _ ·Ooe year lo receive .-ploym<nt compenaatlon. _ Eisbt yean to complelo oc1 ... t1on under the G.!. Biil. _ Nine yem to oomplete vocational rehabllitelton. Elµ'D $59.20 yearly interest on $1,000 invested in our 5. 75% account. The an11ual yield on Calif or- nia Federal's 5.75 o/o certificate account is 5.92%. That's $59.20 on $1,000-or.$296 on $5,000. To earn this high interest, you leave your money with us a year or more. $1,000 is the minimum in- vestment required. .... 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Joens phu one year for each Orh•r con'l•nl•nt offices thro~hovt lo1 Ang•l•li Orang• and Ventura Counties. t ti) dl)'I of tcllve dUl.y. • I •, For further lnformatloo,1 ---------------------------------------=------------:= <Olliad 1M YA at 13+10lO. ·~ --. ' \ I r \ • 1-. Alloult 11, 1970 s DAILY PILOT 3 Spinning Wheels on Hospital Man y Promis es, No Deliveries for San Clemente Citize11s I A TOUCH OF BOURBON . Mother of Quint• UP'I Telnlf!OIU , O"VTHE GUMS Dear Old D•d Ki1n11t Qui11ts Doing OK Parents 'Busier Than Before' NEW YORK (UPI) -Prescription for raising quintuplets-keep calm and try a "touch or bourbon" (on the kids, that is) {Gr tender gums. That's the method Peggy Jo Kienast has used on the quintuplets that were born Lo her last Feb. 21 , and noY.·-as they come up to their sixth mooth-·she has five healthy, happy babies. Peggy Jo and her husband, \\'illiam reported 011 the infants' progress ~1onday at a news conference here. The babies didn't accompany their parents to New York . They remained at the Kienast home,·a 68-year~ld remodel· ed farmhouse in Liberty Corner. N.J., with the family's two older children, li1eg, 4, and John, 19 months. The qu.inLs are still in cribs. but they are beginnin~ to be physically active like any six-month-olds, squirming and turn- ing over in their beds. At the latest week- ly weigh-in, they ranged from little Amy at 10 pounds. 13 ounces, to William Gordon Jr. at 15 pounds 6. The three "middle-sized " quints-Sara. Abigail and Ted-tip ~scales at 12 or 13 pounds each , 1'"·o of the three girls are "droolirtg and fussing,'' showing signs of early teething, Mrs. Kienast said. She uses "a touch of bourbon to sooth Abigail and Sara's tender gums." "They 're five really good little babies,'' the proud mother .said, but she ackno\vledged that there are problems in becoming the mother of fi ve at once. "We're a lot busier than we were before," she said. "Our da ys are very short, it seems. J don 't know just what it is we do-there's nothing particular on the schedule, but we manage to keep busy ... ''No.'' she smiled in answer to a ques- tion, "\l'e don't want any more children." The quints use 400 diapers a week , but a diaper service takes care or that pro· blem. Baby food companies have beeJI sen· ding the Kienasts formula and prepared foods by the case, which helps with the food bills but creates a problem of space. Every cupboard in the Kie11ast kitchen and half of a double wall oven are full of baby food . A dilapidated barn on their properly houses the overflow. Smog Disaste1· Forecast For Los Angeles Soori SEATI'LE (AP) -Nobel Prize-winning chemist Or. Willard Libby predicts Los Angeles will suffer a major ecological disaster sometime th is fall. The crisis, he declared, could cause "several ·hun- t.Ired deaths" In the Los Angeles area. Libby is here lo attend Operation Interface, a five-day convention of in· du strial and environmental scientists iiponsored by the Puget Sound section of the American Chemical Society. Writer, 94., Succu111hs \YASHINGTON (AP) -Harry A. Overstreet, philosopher. v.-riter and lee· lurer, died today at his home in suburban Virginia. He was 94 and had been in fail· ing health for months. I-le probably was best known for his writings, which in- cluded such books as "The Mature Mind," "The Mind Goes Forth," and "About Ourselves -Psychology for Nonna! People." -He said man eventually will stop polluting the environment but it will take a "couple of generations" to undo the harm already done. Libby, a professor at the University of Ca lifornia at Los Angeles, said the Los Angeles pollution disaslcr would be caus- ed by extreme amounlS of hydrocarbons in the air created by automobile exhaust. Autos, power plants and oil refineries are the three major causes of pollution in the Los Angeles area, he said. "We've got to do something about SC· con<! hand automobiles," he said. "They are the major source of pollulion." The auto industry i~ gradually begin- ning to police itself. he said. but it mu.st rind an alternative to the internal con1- bustion engine if it is going lo reduce air pollution by any great degree. Libby received the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his discovery or the Carbon 14 dating process which enables archaeologists to determine the age of many artifacts. Bit of Bosto1a i1a Chicago Tlli11 is the second in a s1rita of articles on San Cltmente'1 problems ill developing a local ho81)ital. By JOHN VALTERZA OI lk 0.UJ' P'iliN Sfl ll The series or rainstorms which drench- ed lhe sou th Orange Coast In early. 1969 soaked into San Clemente's difficult soil so mucb that months passed before a tractor cou1d move the earth of a con- struction proje;ct. By midyear, a new rumble was ~ard anmong developers oC the long-delayed San Clemente Medical Center., and as bulldozers began cutting the pads which developers promised would hold the new hospital, .spokesmen for the C. T. DeCinee.s firm were back at city hall with new chapters to 81'1 old tale. They were more elaborate than eve r before. Gene B. Hathey Jr., the designa ted ad. minlstrator of the new hospital came before planning commissioners in July of J969 with new dra\vings and promises of a five-phase construction plaa which ul timately would result 111 a 250-bed hosp ital six stories high . The first phase would start soon, he promised. Van Nuys Architect John B. Ferguson explained the .configuration of the building initially would be the first three levels completely occupied and hall of the upper three in operation as wtll . ACCEPTED PLANS The planning C-Ommission accepted the plans on July 23, and another cycle of hours of staff work by city building and planning aides resumed. The files of cor- respondence grew thicker. The cily was more than earning the fee received years before for the building permit The plans for the city were intricate and the pair of files kept by the staff were th ick with cor respondence. . Bul a third folder gives the greatest cviderice of work by state employes on the San Cle mente Medical Center project Each plan for the ill-fated center underwent painstaking examination by LA International Notes Slowdown In Air Activity LOS ANGELES (AP) -The number of persons arriving and departing Los Angeles lnteniational Airport decreased 2.6 percent during the first six months of this year, the ~ Angeles Department of Airports repo rted Monday. A department spokesman said the general slowdown in the n a t J o n 's economy was responsible for the falloff in passenger volume compared to the same half-year period in 1969. "Businessmen are the biggest segmen t or the flying public and when business is bad they make telephone calls or write letters inBlead of flying," the 1pokesman said. The department reported 9,380,826 persons passed through Los Angeles Jn temalional behveen Jan. I and July 1 !his year compared to 10,149,634 during the same period last year. \Vhile Los Angeles lnternalional was losing passengers, the departmtnl noted that Ontario International A i r p o r t passenger volume increased 17.8 percent to 392,036 for the sixth-month period. • Kimberl y An11. Zien1ann , 2, Chicago, apparently has her hands-all lou r or lhem-full with two BoS" ton terrier puppies. Aclualzy, lhe second pair of hands holding th e pups belongs to Kimberly Ann 's molher, Mrs. Diane Ziemann. { I " \ atate publlc health officials, engiileers and Ure warden aides. The scores or pages of evaluaUon of even the most minute of design factors give strong indlcation of the volume of staff tlme taken on plans which have !ilnce been scrapped. The grading on the slope co1Unued through July, then the weeds took over on the site once mort. SALE OF PROJECT Toward year's end, the latest wrinkle in the fabric came to light with the negoU1Uon for sale of the entire project to South r.oast Community Hospital. That aspect raised more criticism toward the medical center's backen;, They graded the land as ammunition for speculation, critics said. South Coasl'a board balked at the offer of DeCinces and the four Los Angeles physlciang who were heading the hospital plans. The relucla11Ce to buy persisted despite a drop in the selling price from $1.1 million to $805,000 for the hospital aite, and DeCinces withdrew the offer of sale in early 1970. In a Feb. 16 letter to San Clemente Realtor Dean S. Hutlon.-the negotiator for the s&le-DeCinces asked that the of- fer be retracted. "Time is of the essence," the Van Nuys builder ironically declared. This site reonained fallow and scarred by cut-and-fill operaUons of the grading equipment. The resumpUon of the keep- lhe-permit alive technique was the only activity on the hospital land. And since the grading took place mor' than a year ago, the only work of substaRce took place last May 27. One workma" rented one small tractor fo r one day. The man, tractor and three cubic yards or concrete (enough tor an ave rage small driveway) built a manhole. Roughly two more months still exist before anot her token project must be planned to keep the building permit alive. On this point, a sensitive nerve has been struck in San Clemente's Mayor Walt.er P. Evant Jr., who is playini a key role In the hospltal Issue these days. Mayor Evans has a permal stake in a hospital for San Clemente. Hll Ii! .. Early this year a massive and near- ratal heart attack struck lhe city coun· cilman. And Evan~llke hu11dreds or San Clemente and Bay area residents before him-made the !earful ride beneath the siren to South Laguna. He survived, and that brush with death awakened the mayor to the need for a hospital closer to the Caplslraoo Bay area. He has been working at the task ever since. • CHAIRED GROUP Evans became the ad·hoc chairman for a group of community leaders who were the first orga11ized local group to challenge the DeClnces project ia San Clemente. Working quietly and behind the scenes, the members formed a non-profit cor· poraUOn and filed papers through the state to become the San Clemente Com· munity Hospital or1anizat.ion. They hired a lawyer a11d started driv- ing tlfrnugh the city loo!Ung for prime sites for a hospital. But several critical drawbacks faced the community hospital group from the very start. The greatest was money. Ar To build a community hospital from scratch meant a quest for more than $1 million for the purchase of a site alone. Funds for bu.lldJngs and equipment would have to be sought as well. And a cosl of H to $5 million is even on the low sJde for a hospital in these iA· nationary times. POLITICAL TASK Even more important to the hospital group was the polltlcal task o{ wresting the authorization lo build a ho.spital from a state-endorsed pla nning board which passes judgment on hospital matters Crom Santa Ana . And Evans and olhers in Saa Clemente have their doubts about the effflCtivueas and philosdphical validity of the county Comprehension Health Planning Auocla~ tioo. The assoc_.mtioq, set I.IP . through state legislation is the agency granting the , ..fruchise" ot sort! ror hospita l ~ structlon in a given area . The associaU011 has given the DeCince.s plan the permission. and Jf competitors wish to challenge the franchbe to build a hospital they must do it slrlcUy through the planning as.sc>elation. There are no agencies to bear appeals. ' And the associatio11, a I r e ad y beleag:Uered by a recent investigaUve series of articles by a ·central Crance County •ewspeper' is setting some challenges of its own. Among them is the authorization of ~ State Senate investigation of actusaUons of interest conflict amorig aome mem~ hers. That investigation, sought by their State Sen. John G. Schmitz of Tustin, still is pending. 90 DA VS GIVEN Meanwhile: it's business as usual for the health planning association, which recently gave the OeCinces group 90 days to come forth with strong, def111ltlve !acts on financial makeup, capability and im· mediate futur~ plans. That report is due at the November meeting when the associaU011 will decide whelher to extend-once again-its dx- month-at·a·time endorsement oC the San Clemente Medical Center. But OeCinces will not be the ooly hospital develope r with eyes on San • • Clemente at that meeting. ~ Words recently shifted to action. and announcement! last week by a hospital ·~ group in Orange which has a plan for San ~ Clemente have lent new perspecUve to ·• the years-old slory. And many leaders ln San Clemente are swinging toward the 11ew plan put forth by the Chapma n General Hospital group. This one, they say, is more than a fa iry tale. " FIBERGLASS·BELTED GTW 08/A/8EL T " .. 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Stewart, set out new hives 1n an effort to reclaim his swarms. Observers, most of whom main· tained a respectable distance, reported his action was at least partially successful. A few persons reported being stung, including Titusville Police Chief Frank \Va§!ner. • A Camaby St.Teet boutique in London is offering its eu&tomvi a chance to get a new bo11 friend when the11 bu11 a new drtss. To qua!iftl for ihe free blind date, a?Tanged in coorxra- tion with a compuUr dating str· vict, th.e girls must IJ)tnd at least $24 i'n tM store. • Girl speech lherapilts are talk· ing themselves out of jobs and into marriage, according to Dr. Gerald Griffin, Southern EnglBnd Health Officer. He said female speech therapists were in short supply because their demure, nicely modulated voices make them particularly sought after by young bachelors. • J im Ros1man of Bellefonte, Pa. paid a $1 parking line Monday - on a ticket he collected here while on vacation from his job as Bellefonte's parking meter en· forcement officer. • Escaping with onl11 the clothing on their backl. Lawrence A. Studt and his wife Nellie discuss tli.eir dtmlae as thtir home bunl& to tht ground in surburban Unit>rsit11 Citt1, Mo .. Sat- ttrdat1 night. The Studt home caught f ire when an explosion occured in a vacant buildina ne:r:t store. • • The British Broadcasting Corp. (BBC) department teaching English by radio and television bu put new interest in its course. ChrJstophtir Dllke, director of the course, says a striptease model tears off her clothes. As each plece is removed, the teacher spells the name of the garment on the blackboard. Dilke said, "Students soon pick up the language when they are faced with such in- teresting and compelling lessons." Miss Davis Heading For Cuba? SAN FllANCISCO (AP) -The search for A,ngel4 Davis conunued today. with the 2&-ftar~d black philosophy teacher Jut roported headed south from Birming- ham, Ala. "Nothing to report," said Assl U.S. Atty •. Jerro1d Ladar, who late Saturday swore out the complaint 01 whlch a U.S. Di.strict judge issued a fugitive warrant charging unlawful Oight to avoid pr~ secution i.J Calllomia. "She was alerted we were Jooking for her," reported Birmingham Police Lt. Dan Jordan by telephone. "And she took off, beading south, pro- bably iowarda Florida. Alltr Iha~ CUba is her logical destination if she wants to flee the COWllry." Miu Davis, a former UCLA philosophy instructor~ is charged with murder and kidnap in San Rafael across the Golden Gate i.J connection with a bloody shootout Aug. 7. A judge, two convicts and a 17-year..old Pasadena y041tb, Jonathan Jackson, were killed and two others wounded. Jaekson had clrried a bagful of cwu irlt.o the c:ourtroom in an attempt to fret two of the convict., on trial for usaulUng a guard at nearby San Queatin prl&On. Mils Davis is charged under a California law that makes the a~sory to a felony equally guilty with direct participants. AutbortUes aay she bought four guns used in the shooting and taken int.o court by young Jackson, including the sawed-off sboteun taped under Judge Harokt Haley's chia and which blew his face' off during the gun batUe. Authorities say Miss Davis waa .seen with young Jackson during the two weeks prior to the shootout, including a trip acron the border from A1Wco at TI· juana. Ladar, who noted Miss Davis had ob- tained a passport recently, said Saturday her ball was sel at $100,000 and that the search thtn centered at Birmingham, where her family lives. In Birmingham, U. Jordan said Miu Davis got away 20 minutes before police swept down in four raids at the home of her parents, her father 's service station, the local Black Panlher headquarters and the home of a Paatber member. Jordan said a white sympathizer. whom he did not name, had presented her with a check for fl,200 Friday night at a Panther metling. " "We feel &he reason we dida't get her wu becauae Saturday morning, whel) we learned of ber presence, we bad to telegraph the San Rafael courthouse to be sure tbey had warrants for her," 1aid Jordan. He said this took eight hours. "l don't see how it cou1d .take eight ttours." said 01e official htre who aaked not to be ldenWied. "One phone call to the Marin County sheriff's office should have done il" Maria County authorities theorlu that the escape attempt by young Jack.son was a plan to take hostages and force release of three at.her San Quentin prisoners accuaed of killing a guard at Soledad Slate Prlsoo. Boulder Foil,s Climber's Dream ASPEN, Colo. (UPI) -Mrs. J. Robert Fowler had a life's ambition -to climb to the ttJp of each of Colorado'li l~,000.loot mountain peaks by her 40tli" birthday. The mother of seven had planned to complete the task on her birthday today by hiking to the top of 14,ltll-foot Pike's Peak. Her famUy was to have made the trip with her to celebrate the occasiop. The Denver housewife -wlth only Plke's Peak left -was deacendlng 14,014- fool North Maroon Bell Peak Satutday when a boulder came loose and knocked her more than 600 feet down the moun· talnslde. She was killed immediate1y. 'J1l1e Claairmota \Yelcoming "the challenge that young Americans have made · to me" to continue her fight against violence and extrem- ism of right and left, Sen. Mar- garet Chase Smith (R-Maine) accepts the chairmanship of Freedom House. the New York- based national research organ- ization. Fed Cuts Back Time Deposits Limit to Banks WASHINGTON (AP) -Moving to the aid of the lroubled housing industry and state and local governments, the Federal ~serve Board has reduced the percen- tage of large-scale time deposits banks must withhold from the lending market In orders Monday, the board also set a new reserve requirement for some of the 1noney its affiliates raise by issuing com- mercial paper -short-term promi6sory notes -when the money is channeled into the ~ to give It new fund! for lending. . The board redu~ to five percent the portion of tlme deposits over $5 million commercial banks must set;--aside. wually by deJ)O!iting it in regional Federal Reserve Banks. The requirement had been sii: percent since 1966. The three percent requirement for time deposits under $5 million was Jelt un· changed. The new requirement on commercial paper proceeds will be five percent when the changes take effect Sept. 17, The J>oard's move on time deposil reserves waa one step -not a very large one -toward easier money. It will tend to make a litUe more money available for lending, and the board made clear it wants state and local governments and housing to get most of the benefit. However, it left unchanged the reserve requirements on checking a c c o u n t deposits. Those have ranged from 12~ to 17 'h percent since April 17, 1989, when they were raised one-half of one percent. The erfect of the two changes, by board estimate, will be a $3SO million increase in money available for loans. They apply to 5,800 of the nation·s 13,000 banks - every national chartered bank and those state banks that choose to be members of the Federal Reserve System. The remaining state banks must meet reserve requirements set by their st.ates. Some or those use the Federal Reserve figures. 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Gates said the explosion apparenUy OC· curred when Minard came upon a suit· case in lhe house. SAIGON (AP) -More than 100 North Vietnamese attacked a South Viet· namese night camp before dawn today in, northern South Vietnam, but the Soutl1 Vletnamese drove the attackers off, said they killed 38 of them, and reported only one defender wounded. IL was the only significant ground ac- tion reported as heavy rains and low clouds blanketed the northernmost pro. vinces. But the U.S. B52s were out as usual, with 50 of the big bombers flying raids, mostly on the Laotian side of the border. The North Vietnamese attacked a South Vietnamese unit in night bivouac eight miles west of Fire Base O'Reilly. one of seven allied artillery bases guarding the approaches to the papulous coastal lowlands. Planes were called in to illuminate the attackers with flares as the men in the camp fought back . In addition to the 38 enemy killed, the South Vietnamese captured one prisoner, thrte heavy weapons, seven rifles and 300 blocu of TNT, South Vietnamese b<ad- quarters sit!. . One round of mortar fire also hit O'Reilly but caused no damage, the hea~ q111rters said. In Cambodia, the Viet Cong ambushed a large rice convoy on its way to Phnom Penh Monday afternoon and a military spokesman said a great deal of rice was taken. He said he did not know what hap. pened to the Cambodian troops escort.int the convoy. The ambush occurred 45 1niles north of Phnom Penh. The spokesman also revealed that Cambodian Premier Lon Nol made hi! first visit to a battlefront Manday. A helicopter took him 80 miles north of Phnom Penh to Kompong Thom, whJch has been under siege ror more than a month. While he was there a brief firefight took place on the edge of the town. The premier returned to Phnom Penh before lunch. Jl has not been determined what type of explosive material was used or how it Wall lrlggered . -tr -tr-tr *** · Of the seven other officers injured, only Patrolman John Tess r e m a i n e d hospitalized. Forces for Withdrawal One of those hurt, Patrolman John Toay , reflected the bitterness or many of his tellow officers, when he said: "We go in there to help somebody, and they kill us. Isn't that something? They call us to help sombody and the building bl~s up." Extend Pullout Deadline In a television interview Monday night, Mrs. Minard, the mother of live, said she hoped her husband's death would lead to a change in police procedures . She said she hoped police "would be allowed to do what they're supposed to do and not be sent into an area and then be pulled back." Mrs. Minard claimed that she had been told by her hsuband that such had been the case in some in· stances. -tr -tr * Cabbie Reports Chevy at Scene In Fed Bombing MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (UPI) -A dark brown 1957 Chevrolet appeared to be the best clue the FBI had today in the bombing of the old Federal Building. The explosion early Monday caused more than $500,000 damage to the 5!}. year-old granite and brick building in downtown Minneapolis, blew out a dozen IO.foot windows and threw chunks of con- trete 45 feet into a parking Jot. One security guard suffered minor in- jurie~ Richard Held, special agent in charge of lhe Minneapolis FBI office, said a taxi driver reported he saw the Chevrolet leaving the scene just moments before the 2:58 a.m. explosion. Held said the car had damage on a rear door and fender . The FBI also was ··routinely" ques. tioning persons involved in any of the an· tiwar demonstrations at the building in recent months. The building housed the Se lective Service Induction Center. The Selective Service offices suUered little, if any, damage from the blast, believed to have been set off by 24 sticks of dynan1it.e. The Internal Revenue Service offices took the brunt of the ex- plosion . Frank Lenhard, General Services Administration area manager. said the building was "closed down, Indefinitely," but a military spokesman said the draft offices would be open today. WASHINGTON (UPI) -In an effort to attract greater support, Senate sponsors of legislation designed to pull U.S. troops out of Indochina are considering ex- tending their withdrawal deadline by six months to the end of 1971. Shrugging off lhe Nixon adminis- tration's most severe attack on the pro- posal to date, Sen. George S. McGovern {0-S.D.), made it clear the sponsors have no Intention of backing off but are discussing a longer phaseout. McGovern said he and Sen. Mark 0. Hatfield (R-Ore.), have discussed chang- ing the amendment to the $19.2 billion military procurement bill to alter the final withdrawal date from June 30, 1971 to Dec. 31, 1971. As drafted, the amendment is designed to pull all U.S. troops out of Indochina no later than June 30, 1971, unless Congress by joint resolution concurs in a presiden- tial decision that additional time is need· ed. It is generally agreed among sup- porters and opponents the amendment as of now cannot muster a majority in the Senate and would rail, by a wide margin, in the House. But McGovern said extending the deadline for the withdrawal of U.S. forces could change the balance. He added he felt "We can put together a Senate me · jority .in favor ol the. amendment.'' The Senate, now debating the military procurement bill, does not expect to reach the McGovern-Hatfield amendment until sometime in September, perhaps before the Labor Day recess. But there was an indication the tempo of the proceedings might increase. Agree- ment was reached to vote Wednesday at 10 a.m. PDT on the third, an4 probably Fire Diverts Big J et NE W YORK (UPl)-An Air Force 747 jet en route over the Atlantic from Mon· treal to Paris was diverted to Kennedy Airport today because of fire in one of its · engines. A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Adm inistration communications center at Kennedy said the plane had reported trouble in its number three engine. It landed without difficulties. the last of the amendments aimed at curbing' the Sa f e g u a r d anliballistic missile system (ABM). The amendment. offered by Sen. Edward W. Brooke (R·Mass.), would authorize the full $1.3 billion recom- mended for the ABM by the Armed Services Committee. 1t would, however. limit use of the funds to the existing sites at Malmstrom AFB. Mont., and Grand Forks AFB. N.D. -cutting out a third proposed site at Whiteman AFB, Mo .• and advance planning at Warren AFB. VJ yo. My Lai Massacre Suspect Seeks Trial in Vietnam FT. McPHERSON, Ga. (UPI) -The military attorney of a soldier aceused in the alleged My Lai massacre' asked lOday that the court-martial be moved to Vietnam. At the resumption of a prelimUuu·y hearing for Pvt. Gerald A. Smitb, 21, Of Chicago on three counts of murder and one of indecent assault upon a female, his attorney also sought unsucet.68fully to have the Army's prosecutor disquaJ. ified. During the hearing, which lasted about two hours, Capt. Robert K. Rau- lerson raised nine motions, eight of which were deferred on the Army 's con~ tention it needed time to prepare for arguments on them . The military judge, Col. Richard L. Jones, denied the ninth , seeking dlsmi.1111 of Capt. Frank R. \Vurtzel as prosecu- tor on grounds he had aJso inve!ti&ated other My Lai cases. Jones adjourned the hearing t.o Wed· nesday at which time the attorneys were expec ted to argue motions calling tor military investigators or-a private detec- itve agency to aid the defense and to compel the army to produce a copy of the first volume o! the report on the My Lei incident NOW LEASING lot1t1d in flri1 troomint 1,..,;,., Co1'""1tcl1l·lndu1tri1I Com· p l11, !ht r.110 Sulldinrtr-• 111w. m1d1rn offic1 bulldl119, now r111ti119 olfic11 from I •11d 2 1oom1 up lo 1000 1q. ft . 1uit11. All 1u!i11 t it fully p1rtition1d end 1ound·p1oof. tel, ht"t t it tonditi oni119, piptd In 111w1i¢ 111d c1rp•+;n9 thro119llout. A111pl1 p1rkin9 i1 .... a.1i1 •• •nd i•11ito•i1l 11•· "'''' 111d 111 utHillt1 1r1 i11dud1cl , Tk1 Ptfio l11ildint ii in Or1n91 County'1 pri1T11 loc11ion, 1di•c111t to l11du1+rv. b111k1, n1w r11ttur111!1, Or11191 County Airport, th1 Airpotltt Hot1I. The $1n Di190 F-t1t • "11Y 11 hill 0111 ~c~ 1w1y. Now Leasing THe PAT10 a~1LotNG 2172 DuPont Drive, Rm. 8 Newport Beech, Cellf. 92664 Phone: ll>-3223 THE PATIO BUILDING 2172 DuPont Dr. NEWPORT BEACH e Ph: 933.3223 M0111 lllMI •1•l1.m. fitl1 f.Nf,P'I\. Wtrrn •ncl 11\1111td "''"Mr •t11!11td O\'tr 1111 IW!ll wtrllt • (OOlt• NUttlO f6•tt1:d lllf Ncirttre11! 1nd t lone 1111 "'"'1' c.-.1. 1111 Fttn(l•CO S1nt1 ltrh•• ~·•lflt sbot:1J11 Tllttl"nl l W11r.lntTM f " .. "'·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' I I \ I ) Uruguay Switches Tactics ~'I 0 NTEVlOEO, Urugua.y (AP) -Troops and poUce searching for l'!o kidnaped foreign officia l~ 1 are aban· doning hou se :to ~hou J'e searches and shifting t o su rprise ra.lds on suspected guerrilla hideouts, Io c a·l newspapers report . The newspaper said · the 12,000 policemen and sokliers searching for A m e r I c a n agronomist Claude L. Fly, - Brnillan Consul A I o y s 1 o ~fares Dias Gomide and their kidnapers are changing their lactlcs because the dragnet sv.·eeps of neighborhoods have turned out to be time coo· l.l"'lft~• Bus Tragedy suming and unproducUve. Members of SkolQ~. Ill., drum and bugle corps were aboard thi s bus when it $4.4 Billion Bill For Schools Due? The blggest increase over -Leaders of both p a r t I e s th~ budget is $232 million ror predict the Senate wi:..: enact a Lhe Eelmentary and Secon- $4.t billion education money dary Education Act, designed bill for the current fiscal year chieOy to improve educational by overriding President Nix-o p p o r t u n i t I e a for poor WASHINGTON (AP) on's veto. children. The House rejected the veto 'Ibe second biggest ovelTWl, last Thursday. If the Senate $126 million. is for the im· follows suit, the bill becomes pacted areas program of aid law despite Nixon's objections. for school districts overcrowd· The Senate vote w a s ed becallSe of nearby m.llitary ched Jed t 4 30 tod bases and other federal in-s u a : p.m. ay. stallationS. Democratic sponsors of the bill were coofident in advance The measure also contains of the test Ibey would win the $66 million more than the needed two-thirds. Republkan President sougl.t for k-ans for strategists, including s e n . needy college students. Hugh Scott CR·Pa.), the GOP The vote in the House to leader, said they doubt the override was 289-114 with 71 PresidenLcould be sustained. . Republicans joining % I 2 If the vote comes out as ex-Democrats in voling against peeled, it would be the second the President. Nixon was lime. this year Nixon had been backed by 101 Republicans and overridden. 13 Democrats. The margin ,._, -11, 1970 DAll y Pit.AT G QUEENIE By PhlMnterlandl "It's been a good day-two office parties on seven· teen and & guy chasin~ a girl around a computer on iuneteen." Monday the searchers went hit a rock mountain wall abou~ 10 miles north of Mount Airy. N.C. One mem- lnto the city's sewer system ber was killed aDd ·aQ.other six were..h,ospital~ed. The accident happened rtlon- and old tunnels under streets day afternoon on windin g, mountain. roads. In JWJe, Congress enacted a was 20 votes more lhan the $2.7 billion federal hospital aid _tw_ .. _th_;ros __ 'eq_uired_· -·-------------------------bill alter he sought to kill it with a veto. and churches. Poli ce found a _ __:_ __ _; _ _;_; _ _;..:;: ____________________ _ detailed map of the Mon· tevideo sewer ~twork two years ago In a raKton a head· quarters or the Tupamaro guerrilla organization, t h e ~roup holding Fly and Dias Comide. Dias Gomide, 41, wa~ ab- ducted July 31. the same day the Tupamaros kidnaped Dan A. !\litrione or Richmond. Ind., McGovern Hits Bacli The $4.4 bUliOll education money bill for fiscal 1971, which began July I, exceeds Nixon's budget .-.quests by •• .So GflOll. It Will $453 miUion. ff y 'Til It' ,, __ In vetoing It a week ago to-WllOLI 01 nit ff I - day. Nixon said tbe extra llAlf e:.,--. :"i,..:.•::.:==::=....-=...'-'.:'""..::;s;.. .. money might mean benefits ..,.,...s. ..... .i--..Jiool.....,,..., ..... ..,_.. • ... for some g~·~. but the ._....,. ... ..,M~.,...,....,_ ...... ~._-.__..,..,,.. . ..,..,_ ...... w. .... _ • ._....,_ .. _ .............. ~ overa ll effect would be in· WoN.,....., .. .....,ONir _ _, __ ...... --.. • ._._.,.., r rl . and Id dd ---RETAIL STORES Anltrican University. underestimate the po>A·er o atlonary wou a r Th · al ·d ·r tb ti to the go rnment's J7IO I• c-1 Hltllwey, c..-..., M•~7J·ttOO Sllys Nixon Muzzling the Press \VASHINGTON (AP)-· Sen. an adviser lo the Urug uayan police. Fly. 65. of Fort Collins, Colo .. a soil specialist working ror the Uruguayan gov!'rn· n1ent , was sei:i:td a week laler. George ~1cGovern charged to- day the Nixon administration has created a climate or fear lo muzz.le thC press, and warn- ed unchecked presidential ac- t'CSS lo television could bring one-man rule. "The deliberate effort o( the ear. ey re ral 1 ey grea Y ve 1m 1• '"'""""'' AM!lelm 4J5.2t11 -~do~n~·t~s~ha"'.'l'pe~UP~··~·-·~·----~l~isc~af~troubl:'.'°'~"'":_ ____ _:_.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~:::~::::::~~~~~~~:::'.:'.:__ Nixon-Agnew administration J\litrione was murdered Aug. JO after the government rerus- ed to comply with a guerrilla den1and for the release or about 150 prisoners. The last a u t henlicated communique from the kidnapers, a week ago, said the two hostages were alive and well but would be killed if police dlSC<1vered where they were being held . A note purportedly from the kidnapers was received by a newspaper in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Saturday and said Di as r.ontide would be killed unless 183 prisoners were released by II s.m. today. The Uruguayan police after examining tQe note said it was ·'possibly lal»e.'' Another note was round in Porto Alegre 1t1ooday, but authorities there dismissed it as false.· and the Uruguayan police did not even ask to ex· amine it. Sicilillns See, Ignore Murder "What we are witnessing is an incredible paradox in whlch the ad ministration seeks to silence its critics in the media while exploiling the use of the media for its own message to an Unprecedented degree," !\1cGovern said. McGovern, the subject Mon· day or an attack by Vice President Spiro T. Agnew for his sponsorship of the "amendment to eiid the war." said Agnew appears to be saying : ''Ir you disagree v.·ith the message, choke the n1es- senger." . The South Dakota Democrat's re1narks we re prepared for delivery this morning to a student-raculty audience it Washington"s · to harass and intimidate the press is a serious thr~t to our free :;ociety," f\.1cGovern said. He reelted Agnew's various altacks on the media: Presi· den t Nixon's complaint the press had glorifi ed a 1nan on trial for 111urder; and the assertion of Ally. Gen. John N. Mitchell that there is no legal barrier against the Justice Departm ent sub- pocn11.ing a reporter's notes or unused radio and television ta pes and films. !\fcGovern quoted the Pr esident's daughter, Tricia Nixon as saying, "lie, Agnew, is an1azing, v.·hal he has done to the media. helping reform itseU ... I think they've taken a second look. You can't Vatican Hits 'Calcutta,' Rock Fests VATICAN CITY (UPI ) - The Vatican said ~1onday nudist conventions, pop music restival.s and such musicals a "Ha I" and "Oh! Calcutta!" are signs of "the progressive GELA, Sicily (AP) -A degradation of man, of hi s killer stalked his screaming descent to an irrational and victim through Gela'a crowded anima l level." cenlral squa re Monday night, Pope Paul VI attacked knifed him three times and obscene displays of nudity escaped untouched . Sunday, but did nol cite Giacomo Siciliano, 42-year· specific cases. However, the old factory worker and rather Vatican City new s pa per of seven, died al a hospital. L'Osservatore Romano named Police said he was wounded _, names 1'-1onday in a front-page by the firs t thrust or a long editorial. knife and bolted. But the killer ~ It quoted fro1n I t ali an caught up with him and finish· "":"~~""1 ne~·spaper reports to C<>mpile ed the job without any in· ., , ~"·# ." a list or events it said were terrcrencc from the townspeo-~ · • r symptoms of "corruption on a pie. universal scale." It happened just before mid-u,1 r''""'" They included the lnterna· ' night, the hour when the n1en llonal Naturist ( 11 u d i s t ) Ue's Ready or Sicilian towns "take the Congress in 0 r ping ton , air" -sip coffee at ootdoor \Vi th a one word sign, England; pornographic f3irs cafes and gossip. in Denmark and W e s t this unid en tified demon-Siciliano was having a coffee Germany; the music a I !i when he suddenly jumped up slratcr was ready for "Hair" and "Oh! Calcutta!" and ran. A man chased him any protest march. But and pop music festivals at into the crowd. A cry was l\1onday he was protest4 Rotterdam, Holland ; the Isle heard : "Help! Help! They 're ing "crimes against old of Wi~ht, England, and at '-' killing me!" Siciliano ran with people" in San Fran-Woodstock, N.Y., and Powder a knife wound hin his back. cisco. Ridge. Conn. The crowd parted, and the·-------------'_;_ _____ _ killer ran arter Siciliano and plunged the knife in twice more. Red Cross f.irl Autopsy Slated CU CJ11. Vietnam {UPI) - Military authorities t o d a y ordered an autopsy on the body of Virginia Kirsch, 21 , a Red Cross volunteer found stabbed to death in her room. Security was tightened for other Red Cross w o m e n per.;onncl at thl.s U.S. Army base. Army spokesmen said alfln: vesligation wa s In progreu and that the girl's body would be shipped back to the United .States Thursday aboard a U.S. Air Force plane following an autopsy, Only One Flnal SIO(kS In ill home editions. That's a bi; cffal? It Ir tn Ora• County. Tht DAILY PILOT ti tilt only dally newspaper thll clellv· trs Ult p.)Ckavt. ' • WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW In Orange County now acc•ptlng men and women who are •lther: e , ..... II ...... 1 ,,._. ti .. l'fli.illt 111i._. •...uto l .. l. w e ..,., II -4 ... .,. .,,._. i. ...,._ ... ••II••• ... ' .w1i.,. ..,. ,.....,.'-'" ,, .-. ... 1 .............. , .... , '"' u.a. -.--M --1oi ' -· •• -11-,1 ...... 3 .._ -..... l ""'" .... "-· Apply Now for September 10th DAY OR EVENING CLASSES ...,,.. w ..... ,... .. , ........ ---- 100 S. lrookhurtt Anaheim Phone 635-3454 '"' ......,. .. u.a. • J.o .• m • _ .. .,... ,_ ,,.,.. .. 11 .. ,... ,.. • -........... CtlltM .. , ... -•Int ...... a-.. .t IN $te4t "' c.111.u r., o .... to!.. .,. tl/t!W. N .,... llot C..!"9rl!le ·-1M ••••!Mt'"- • a wee more All-Electric You deserve th e comfort of an-all-electric Medallion Home. And for an average of only 56¢ a week more in utility bills you can have it. · The cost of electricity for the average all-electric Med allion Home is only 56¢ a week more than the cost of both gas and electricity for the typical home using gas. <Established in a survey of more than 8,000 homes. Bills \Vere typical ofafaml)y of four living in a 3-bedroom homeJ Half the homes surveyed were all-electric Medallion Homes, where everything was run by electricity -no gas. Electric co"oking. Electric hearing. Electric water heaters, The other half of the homes surveyed used gas. j, ,• ., Gas Here are the findings: ALL-RECTRIO GA!ll HOMES HOMEI Average Weekly Cost of Electrlclly $5.-44 Average Weekly Coat of Gas ..Q.. Total Weekly Coat-Gaa and Electricity $5.44 Extra Weekly Cost of All-Electric Homea .56 $2.BI 2.21 ma Wouldn't you prefer a clean, cool, flallleless.electric kitchen? A quier, clean, space-saving electric water heater? Flameless electric headngwith room- by-'fOOm temperature controls?-An all-electri Medallion Hom'e has them-plus built-in provisions for the all-electric future. For the good clean life-live electrically, It's more than worth the 56¢ a week. sCJS. Southern C«lifornia Edison ' ' , ' • • J • • • • Th e Noise OrallP County 1ov~ b~ dawdled With Iii alt tnlllc proillel'OJ for ~ ,ura now without beillt able to I0<111 on anytlllog clQM to a ptecile answer. Now the bam1e of crllieiam of .the 'Pra•e•t Of" eraUoas llld Ille lulure prtjectiOn& for our plalll lor Orani• County AIJpdrt bas l)eeon)e so Intense th•I thm lboul4 no iollcer be uy doW>l in 1nyone'1 mind. Oranie ~ty Al.,.rt slmp!y does not fit Into lhe jet aae. In recent clays: -'111• cltJ of Newport Beacll h41 called !or • com- plete bait ln all jet aCljvlllu ln>m Oran1e County Allport by im. -lbe Int~ Compuy . bu form4"Y 4ectared !Ut It oppoHJ expansion ol jet air' traffic llilm Oran&• County Airport. • • -&lpervlaor W~Uam PhP!JPs, cl>ie! aviaUoo pro- -' oa the county board, declArod opposition to 0l'Ollle County Airport eXPlllllOll "at this tj!ne" ond called for a -election lo finance coostnicllon .of a socdnd air-port In .the COllDty. -An orslllizatlon of ,Prl .. w and b111ln111 llNl'llt operaton urald lliat coirun~al jll eper~tlln• •t tilt coooty airps>rt be btld 1e Ito' cun:ent level. -JllSI last Saturday the orange County Airport Commiasion recomlMDded that commerCial jet oper- ations at the a\l'pori be limii4 to present noise levels. The commiutoa Ul4 ~y. all commircl-1 Jet op- entiono sbolild be plla&Cd opt II a niw ..UWrt site IS available llld 1trict noise ragulation1 •boUl<J .be ap- plied to prlvlle and bu•Jnefs Jell. , It's bromlAltc.,l>Y. now, 1>ul ltW tnie: tVO!)'OllO·-s the need for commercial air tra1lie but ae 'one w..,..._. the noise gen..-ated by commercJal jet.i. , •rvllor Phillips' IM>ncl propoaal al first blush ap,.... promlalnc, bll\ It rUJly 1$ no aniwer at all. 1be county bu alrudy ~lldled-Jnd sllJdled at lenillb-lht .,..slblllty ot buildlnf another non.mllltery jet airport site lo oranle Coln!y. su .. from i!'untln(!On -h te san Clemtnta Mn been •uatlttd, and eacll bu i>Mn . , Power Cost Hike Not Smog for Him To the: Editor : As our car labored up the la1t incline on approaching Los An&eles, I thought ol my sleeping wife. and child beside me ind the Jlowing days just 1pellt ia the clear mountain air. ~n I saw it. fhtrc below was that _ dtnse brown murk -smog!! A.a we daoendld into the sea of pollutants and it cJosed ln about my alttpirig paaen- IUS. l wondertd how any mfn in good coucienoe coukl ask hLI family to live in this pt.ct. mE SJT1JATION lmP,roved somewhat . at heme. Jn .-On°"' COOn~ and, r.alher relieved, 1 lat down to read the ac- cumulated newspapers. Wheft I ~ame to · your _,.~ I edi.lorial, "Two ~di ol Ptllubod,' my oeme of "'\if ~ peaced. ll llltcs th.It h!!re "the condlU,. .-Jia •where nt'1 as critical as in c!ential • Loe An&eleo. But it could '°"" -.gk ., bod." The editorial -on lo thalt e.xpanaioo of the HUJ1Wigton power plant may lncreast pollu- tion sU&bUy, but that brown outs are a rorm of pollution, and we should accept a UUJe more air pollutkln to 1vold brown· out pollutoll. Any rationale for incrtJB.inl air pollu- tion ia a muifestatloo of .lhe kind of thinking that pllOed Los Angtlu In II> Jlrt&enl predicament. Thei,.alWnitlve to 1Mlt: air pollution is not brow11-out polh; lion, it is temporarily more-expell!i" el«tricily from a remotely located pllD:t downwind of the pop.ilation ceatu. OXIDES ol nitroien together wllh •ydrocarboos In the ~ ol <IUill!PI prqduce pholoohemle~ smog. Aocordla& to the S~te Air Rt~ BoJ!d, poWl;f' plant.I aow prodi&ee 11 percent of the ox- ideHf-nitrocen t.oMage la . the South Coo•t Basin. The llml AMu~.Report GI the Boml irtates th.It U motor vehidl emjssioo1 meet the 1t.andJrd1 con- templated for polt·lf14 vehlclea, and I poW"° plant emiMion• are not lnct'ttjM, ox.ides of nitrogen predleted for 1985 in this basil wtll detreut: only slightly from · prestot levels beet.use of pop.il1Uon arowth" • If wt are 1o look forward tq cleaner 1ir ta the nelt JS years, const.ncUcit of more ~~ plant. in the South 09ut Bl~ ia ~Y inappropriate. 1 re.tnt being told thll a llWe mon air poUulion Is 1oo<1 lo< "*· \ I MJCRAEL MOE Asst. Prof. Physka UCI .. ' ' ·ir, • M'ii!hox ... ., ' uaAi who ditfn't feel a corpblnition of ~ and -'t .ui< yjppy ' -·lito It DilMyiMd loit WIOll. ll WU IUCb a polntltu'llU'foftnlnct &bit even -lihO .porUdpolOd-j>resumln( ~y have room for 1erlou~ lliouPl-must WOQdtf what they UMJu1ht it would pnwt." TU. !nm DUiy Pflol E4l- ~ A.1p1t U, lt'lt Few iodetd are thoH Oraq;e Countian Yipplea w!>o didn't llld ltilt' dao 'I feet a comi.inaUOD of revulsion and anger at the policy demonstration at Disneyland Jut wuk. It was such a pointless ~-tblt even thole whet par11cipa~ th1t theJ ban roam for aerloua \hiught-m\111 -\ijiat·they UMJught ll'lrould pnvo. ' • I WM one GI Oranp CowtU• YIJll'ie• who, ... med to pUl'JIOltty I pf It d nvulslon and anpr 41 Dlsneylud 1411 waek. Are the people ol tills .,11on • JlllllUc4Jly Immature that they can lm- qlne np concrete reasons for the rtctnt dtftlOlllltatlona at tha "M I I I e Klft1- domt" • llNCI IHI A-1q has b t t n flnai> d4JJy .. ,,...unc '° l"':""t (or...,.., al lbt war in Vlttnun. The 'Unllf4, Sltlil Pl!'*' Iha l'reneh le fllltt Iha war 1114 It also IUllty GI puttln( tht Cathollc .IOv,m. mtnl In Buddhbl S.ipn. We INPl'IY &fllll to over • COUlltriel tn tht wtrld aid American troops, to more than 40. Can yru tell me this Isn't U.S. colonir..a- Uon and imperialism? Why an our mlnor- ity groups so dlstreSM!d over ...,. countrie1 obviously prejudiced government! Would the Black Panthers, S.D.S., Wtalhefmfll , Brown Btttts, etc. hive nsorted to violence lf they felt people woukl llst.tn to them otbtrwife. You alrtldy proved you wouldn't. · The YJpptes invade4 D I 1 1 e y I an d bec•WllJ. of &be cOV'1'JCt wt knew we 1W.1Uld Jtt. 8omt Of U1 Wtrt btattn &l'J- """""'· llut WC itoqd unJlff Undll' tha -th.It aomaday you'll heva lo ll1te11. Power le Ille Pooplo1 BILL UNG~R ......... , .. ""'' Tt tha 11411«: , 11'1 ... t1k• thll ... ~.In publicly th.Ink a IP'Ol!P ol f6unplati wilt havi '"""' that ""' 111!1 ""'"'-'"" ilt .. .,. blbedf The "BobO Way c.nr·• hal put en 1no<her cpnlv1l lllLI 1ur. Their pqTP"lf wb le talae moooy lo< Palrvifw SLILI Hoopllel polleoLI. ,,_ youn1 people 1"111•-..JWI~ a mt(lc show, 1 spin ptlnl madtlM:, ld q-11 inll mort 1l tht home GI lira. Hui)t on Bola Way In Costa M..._ from 11! lllll lli•Y rill«l llO w~leh lhOf' )Oifttnlad to oor PaUenll' Benefll ,.,.s. The Patleflta• Benefit Fund , J<hlefi f011*1tam tta&I budaeted l"t}Oflles and Is ...,,,...., by 11111 auch 11 thlt from the' laltt war Ganr, belpo u1 l!lfldl Ille ... • Up Above clllcarded. A IM>ncl issue for an alternate ""-"" al!'POlt lite 11 meu4'1l11s uiiW a 1lta lo found . ·· So Iona at lhe Navy Department colitlnueo to •tan<! totally oplailtd lo any civilian 111& ·of El Toro M~rlne Corpo Air Station (llJicl ipparently bu 111PP011 of lbJ. county's conV,0!!1ional deleiatloll),.· 1111 llblf. hood of fiDcflJJi a IUlta~J~ pJac• to even sbari -of OranJ• Codnty A!rp/>rt's Jtt operaUoos _. !M•but In the cards. · ' Furtbtt, Sdpervllot Phllllps leaves uncomfortably up In lhe air tht ~uutlon .Of what happens J(.IJle bon4 Issue falls . Oqe Clll only Infer jt ll'Ould !tad to renewt4 propohl&. to enlars~ county alr1iort actMUH. It lffrils likely that OJCl:t ))y Air Callfomla and Air West, now averai!llc a 22 a day (but author- ized to, inert•!• to 42. by 1974), 'miiht 'bt nialntallled near tllelt presenl Jeve!J lot the l~!e 1uiu,e. People at both mis of tile l'll!IW•y m11. be able to llvt with a curtailec!, ~l'!f'I • only Qtpt IC!lfduJo. parjlCll!arly II the pro IOOl·~bat..nent tn&ln• modl!lcltioos are requlrad. The conlroti proposed by the airport co!llJDil1ion wOUld put the burden on the alrllnt1 to !Ind ways lo ,reduce noi&e and air pollution or simply reduce service.· . Al thls paper ~lt ~tDUy suggested, further expan1lon ol jet oPtroUolls al Orange Coqnty Altport la )!Jl8CCOPlablt. Qrln(t C-ty's air 1elvJc1 1uturt llh In a totally dl!terant dinctlof!" What undoubtedly 11 llHd~ lo a areaUy expanded non · Jet feec!er program· that coUld shuttle Orange Counllans to jll fatllitles at Loo Angeles Jntematj9nal Airport, to Ontario lnternaUonal Airport, in a few yeara to~ intema auonaJ ,Jet i.cutues at l>aii)tdole and, per- haPf IOme· ay, Camp Pendleton.. . 1'¥' will .require a dlUerent approac;Jt than has been taken -'Ind lllrely would rt.QUire a 1econd com· muter airport to serve the popujoua north part ol the COW1ty. But It wo\tld give Oran11 County citizens 1 P"" Rmll that could provide for (rtatly JnCreHed air travel '-and ii program that would not destroy tbt tnVtro~eot ln th• prod11 . 'How did I flel down Mrer Dear Gloomy Gu11: 4 7 •Bear-old Bill OK'd L.W. (Gqa, AUJ. 11 ) saw dichotomy Jn foreign imports with American fiaga on lh1m. It's eeooomy, not dichotomy. When American cars offer a~ much for the money, f'll buy one. -B.B. ~iencta 6nd lfOwth of our patienl.J. On btt1tlI ol all the pabenll GI J'Jlrvlew, '" ny "thank you" to all the wondtrful boys llld glrla who llv• on Bola WeJ,. If llnt YOllOllLlrl aieh 11 these are lndk•Uve . of the ''youn11r ltll<f.l!lo!l.'' we.CID iodffdJ>o pr0\!11 . KENNETII E. WATKIN~, Ed.D School V!ce-l>rineipal AJm!ONY N. TOTO.' M.D. MMiealDln<tor Fairview !Lift llolpltal Tj,e Werlll'• Mur lller To the f4jtor: ., Your htadline 11Dry, "U.S. Aide Sltin: , Amarlcan Advllor SJio\ hi U""1Jly," whJi:h WU t£COmpanied by tha 11i<lul1 ol Dtn )l!litonl, eaplioned "l;l""'!tod by Klii~p!rs" falls juJt Ol1I! v!lb short ol dt1eritiing the situation. Thll word is : murdered. SAM WRAY JR. le•1111ts D ef •Rtlelll To the Edito" lo ·reply tO a guest edilorill (from tha El Colon Dolly Califomfan) pubUshtd by ~On Aue. s, 1t1o, I feel that this bitter ~tor Is erltleh:lng Rep. John Schmit. out of r1ncor rather than cool judgment, jul,l u ht did not Jong ago In anoiher ..SUor1.i Y, which t replied, and thanks to ~ou. Y'IU pub~. • I\ la ridkulous to atate that Rep. John Sdllnltl ls opposed to government, that LI,' wnllt>le 1ovtmment, and I am sure that ht ll not em"1'rund to represent llit l$th c..,moiooal Dlstrlcl GI "111<11 ht " a rtJl!!tnl ml whkh eltcled hlni lo hit pmmt olflc<. The editor's conde mnalioa of lht vottn who overwhelmtnity tltcted J • h n Schmitz knew what ·thfy wtre dotna lnd to call them ultra<0nservative rurala on- ly magnifiu his ignorance. ORANGE COUNT\f° la no longer rural, It 11 a hlchly urban community and th• San Diego support.era are not hill-billles either. These Cftir.ens art just plfln, tood, nrm Republicans from all wilka of life wbo 1re dee~y twire of what aom• of tht Jrisent li'napooalblt manbtr1 of Ccwlgrtu ara doh\a in their atttmpt to Sociall1e, Democraliie and t v t n Pauperize Lhla great REPUBLIC! · Wt ltflt him to c:onareaa to do wh~t ht LI tfotn1, s1y "NO" te Ult htrt·bralntd ldlama lhlly COlljw'l and t Ul\lrt you, hij Jon:e and .wt&..., will '#la othtn le hil Wl)'I· HIS rr AND on ~ rovfrMlJnt '• anoop.. inl inlGJht "eontr~ve M!slnw .. 11 a iuslilled one. ·l'ol11il,flon ... 1ro1 II 1 .erioui a.U•ir and albelt or the e&Rnet:, but lo crltidlt Rap. Sdlmlls'• 111111f with tha ... _l thll k ii inlmMll lo do lll>thlnJ 11 1,.eJoua undlr thl •lttun\!lf!l- cea ~lod. Of ...., .. II ii l""'*'l It <If no\ltinl! The peopi< who eoolrib\Jte m'!'l to tht population Jncr1ue art llr11ly Ir. rOll>tnaibl! •lld'wouid not takudvini.11 . of br even accept any advlct on b!rlh control. The rerntdy mytt com• from JiJi1l1· tlon or a CcwtHuUonal amendment. W. a. STUDLEY Liheration--Not Protection Readltlc in the ConartAkanal Record the mere holll' of debate devoted to the so.ealled women'• rlehta amendment Is hard goin1 but worth it for one reason. Conireu 11 golnj on record 1n favor of a con1tltuticn1al amendment without a very clear Idea of what it will meu. c When unnumbered million1 of women find out that they will loee privileged 1tatu. IO that their mi4tant listers may claJ_m rl1ht1, and responsibilities, equal to men they may not be very pleased. The woman who thinks .that makinc a home tnd riilin1 a family la the gre•test career to which 1he upires, and wishes to be protected la what ihe conSiden lo be a llObl11 and natural role, may quite conctivably f1nd that she hu lost some Of this protecuon. - LET US TAKE, for e~ample, a young woman of IO who wishes to tfl&try and Httle In for a Jong, rewardln& life with chlldrtft In a comfortable home. First, alll: may be aibject to the draft, although th\ l~la 111 Congre11 Wure ua that she will not hivt to fight if she ii oot fitted for it. Somt lirU: of zo are, of course, quite equal to the ardor of military cam- Pal~ ii tMy so ably demoutr1te in tht .,on. arena , and aom• of them can shoot atralght, too. Once married, and if thil'lll 10 awry, some young ladles m1y find themselves liable to p.ay alimony te a wron,.cl hus- ltand. The nsponsibility for the fina.ncl1I aupjlP?t of cbl~ren m1y lie equally upo11 It• lnltead ot solely upo1 a wayward husband. ThtH detajJs are mentioned with htlltaney Ind diffidence betauu: we have tht ... urance of Mrs. Martha Griffiths, the •bte con1re uwoman who accom· pliahed the 1ma1in1 one-hour feet of pu~ Un& acrou an amendment pend1n1 for 47 -r,\CJ.!' 'You n-r told m• yo11 w•r• a f•rninutl' year1, th.al 30 million women are at wort nowada ys and desire equality more than protecUon. IN PRACI'ICAL EFFECT n under the Social Security program, this equality will extend to men 1uch privlle1u as are accorded women. But Mn. Orlffitm ha1 1 little different twist on Jt. She wl1be1 to ruerve for women eome exlstin1 prlvile1ea based upon phy1iologlcal dlfftrtnce1. S h e uaerttd ln the dtbate th1t separation of the sexes by law woul4 be forbidden ueder the amendment except in situa- tions shown to be necessary because. of an overriding and compelling public ~ terest. "For example, in our present culture," she said, "the recognition of the right of privacy would justify separate re1t room faciliUts in public bulldln1s." However, It sei!ms to be admitted on 111 sides that the equal rlghll amendment raises hundreds of other questions i• many st.ates concerning family rela- tionships, divorce, separation, alimony, age of consenl, milltary service, child custody, bastardy. The contentioo cannot be dismissed lightly that the equal rights amendment releases men from sole fami· ly and public responsibilities that society has traditio11a.lly impo~ upon them and not upon women . An overwhelniing majority o( lhe House of Represent atives se t aside these doubts, raised, incidentally, by orthodox liberals, largely out of the convlctlon that women are discriminated against Jn employment. This ls demonstrably true and women are unjustly discriminated 11airut in other wa ys. !\IRS. GRlFFITHS dismisses the idea that any real protection will be lost to women but her oppo!iition raised a great mauy telling points, which were not ex· plortd in debate nor were they the 1ub- ject to prior hearings in the House of RepresentaUvea. Aiuch more seems t.o be e~pected from this simple amendment thaJ1 It aclually promises. Other enactmenll "liberate'' women without sacrificing their pro- tection. The prudent woman will wh;:h her 1tate legis lature to take a long klok at this deceptive amendment when the rati. fyin& process begins. lt was designed by men to get women 'a votes 11early a half ctntury ago. Dark Days for Democrats A ,._vtalin( tpi1o4e In tht pllitlca GI 1m 14r>k pltce In Los An1tlu ... 1nuy, torec4stina: difficulty for Dtinocrata in Califoraia and elsewhere. The Democratic cndidaie..: f & r a:ovemor, Jen M. Unru:O, to1eq,t w}µI his finince -~halrrRan,_Mu Paltvab, called upon 1 bliltM-.srnan with a reclnt recer~ of campaign conlrlbutioal. Proarammin1 their di1cutklon in ad· vance the two me• dtclded to Ull for $15,009. Utini.h was confldtnt ~ would comt away with $10,000. INsTl:AD, thay heard a Hd neitabon. "A year aao," th• PfO.'lpective con. trlbu'->r conftued, ''I w•s worth about l10 mtl!il>n. l now tlllmste t!Mt I im ... rth a million and a ha~. u• thtse dn:un\lllnetl, you'll ~1ve to eoojnt m• out." • Throuclltut llbuthtm Catifomli, where .. ntw moeey" ttfttcUte of ~rial pr:k:ta for Mck In UM new &td'lnolQIY mtd• fat cata obt of men wtw-onl1 10 11 ean •JO wtrt wttlnc computer1 toftthtr in •bit~" ilrll'""'"11 the 111111 wbn back· '1 thtm-t revtrat pn>eeU hal 1tt In. The new JJV)rMy hu dwindl_. or dlnp- pttrtd in the 1taU1lieo o1 lht 1loei m4r~tt. Al4 IO hive campailn con· trlbuiloN lo the Democratic Pat\y. lllpublleana Un Ronald Rta11n rely fot lht moat part .., old -•Y· ll I• mDM)' midi by falhtt• and gran4f1thera--0rtcn in oil -and tucked away aecurely long 110. Thul thi cenetal rule of political money In Americ1: RtpubUcan contrlbulor1 have J t ; Democratic contributor• mw IL 'll1t rule spell1 detp trouble for Democratic ea!)dld•tes in 1170: MONEY AtoNE cannot win tlections. But It i• tm~lblt to win without money. In th.Ill 1t1te1 a minimum of •P- proximalely $2 mllHon is necess ary to give a candidate ratr e1posur1. Unruh is not 10Jna to r•lae that much. The dh;appear~nce of the new money is nol of courae the only reuon why Unruh 11 in trouble. And here 1na1ogle1 between hl1 c1Qlpai1n and ~l ol De.rnocratt elsewhen must end~ Unruh is a carffr polllltlan. After more thai I& year• in t h e 1t11Jlatur1 -nlMI ti thole 11 1pe1k· er -he 6e111 v .t• he hat fOflQ!\Jn more 1bollt •~tt pvemment than Reagin hi.II learned. But unlike Reagan, Unruh worked hl1 WIY up\ Ind In the proces1 he stepped over many a friend who is now an enemy. Former Gov. Edmund G. Browft , one of those over whom Unruh stepped on the lon1 way up thi ladder, will ·ahoruy tp- dorse hlm. But It 11 predictable thal, af~r "'' tndorlfltntn~, reP,Orter1 will 11k Brawn que1UOh1 •hd onl1 Jte.1110 will profit by the answera. BY TUE Sill& procua of •INl&IO. Uaruh be<1rne 1 polJUcioll nther ~ a r public servant. The distinction 11 Im - portant In this slate where m1llion1 of new citizens, trying t.o build new Jives, are resenUul of old structures and of decisioos made before they came. There is, in other words, 1Ull 1n aura of 1lamor and of cltizen-turited-atatesrhan attactied to ~ figure of Rea1a1, and Unruh-as of now-can only whistle in the dark and hope that the governor will stumble or that events neither candidate can control may bring him dow11. One of the oddities of this election h1 that Democratic fwl!i·ral.sera who might Rormally be expected to play front role~ In Uit gubernatori9'1 cont e 1 t -Lew \Vasserman, Paul ZllCrin, Mark Boyer, to name three-are lining up behlnd th• Republicaft candidate for a t to r n e y general, Los Angeles Dist. Atty. Evtllt Younl<f. frank Muldewb aDd Ttm Bride• ,.....--Bi[ Geer9e .....__, Dear Oeorae: Who ran a.fJ.tr Coolld11? Whit art tht 1ymptam1 of parrol t1¥tl'? Where is Jack.le Gleason? What Is your real name? How did pot come lo bt ealltd pot! CURIOUS Otar CUrklos: Mra. Coolldje, hot parrol1, mar· rt ~. Getirae. llnrt 51(ter Ill \nvtnt.or John R. Pot Will you wr\1' t.l A~by Qr ~ho In lh• Mun! I loot two "cretarlu lfl'llll Iii die· tale thi s answt.r. • • • - ---·--~--------·-------------------;,. __ • • • • is count . r ·rices ' ., ·1 EVERYDAY! PRIC~S EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY THROUGH fuESOAY August 19,20,21,22,23,24 & 25 , OPIN 10:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M. MON. t•IU fll. 10100 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. SAT. THIU SUN • . . • FARMER JOHN e FAMILY PACK e SLICED ::~~~oin 891b. PICNICSffiE PORK ROAST EXCElllNT FOR BAR. & Q. Country Spareribs FRESH e l!IUTT OR SHANK HALF •orkLeg ROAST FRESH FRO~EN .. ORK - Tenderloln 491b. 891b. 691b. 139 lb. IHf,(HICICEN. CHINf5E. 5,AHl5H RICE-A-RONI 29c Golden Grain Dinners TOP flAY:OR e STRAWBERRY OR Al'R1COT Pl-33c ;11silv~s • ou~· ............................... 7.at: CARNATlON TUNA • 33c siiYliiGsAucis "'""# 35c F;~k;·;;i(~;ckwurs~ 85c a.oz .• IT~IAN. DllUXE FJltNCH, 1000 32 !S .. ~D, RUSSIAN • C Wishbone Dressings . ;;;~~~u·:;~·;eats 31 C 6.~QL• AllCHICKEN,GlllETS, lo CHICl(tN 10 l1VUt l CHICkfN ,.41it' C Chic • E-Cat food • " USDA CHOICE e BONE-IN ROUND 89 ....__•.,...•-"""'D_l_A_~_•_•_,,"'_Tll_Y ..... ....i. . r •sYTLHEAPIECE. 69 C iiii-• wli'olo Body 31 c . 8ACON -lb PRYIRS lb. ------HAMS STEAK lb. • USDA CHOICE e TA1tS REMOVED T·BONE STEAK USDA CHOICE e BONE IN CLUB . STIAK USDA CHOICE e EXTRA LEAN · ... STiAK 11.oz .• WITH CHEfS£ 011 CHIVES Oh Boy Potatoes 10.0Z. e SAUSAGE e fROZfN TOTINO PIZZA l/2 GAl. e fAM IL Y PACK 135 lb. . . 98. ·' .-c .· . lb;. . . ' . NO IACk.S. NECKS 01 GllLETS :::~:•· 491b. SHANK 49c f )(CfllENT'fOI l>..lt l .Q.,. WHOl.t IOD't HALF I b KIN• SIZI 39 c fA RMERJOHN •GOURMEICUT PRY••• . lb. 80NILlll . 149 EXTRA THICK• 2-l&'. PKG.• SLJCEO fltSHfltOl~N 5_ HAM PAD ·9 ::~:~-=· ' . -1'7lb.. ·fARMl.JOHN . lb. BACON 14 . .. ' WllOLI " S,llCEOO, 1-IJI. PAC,\Ag~ · TURKIY 35 c __, ~, c liior-.r Join Hhtdt1-rton _ .. H~. IMOKIN lb.BAC~tt _ worAIE.___ - 4·STAI $1'ECIALS -.i·STAR SPECIALS ARE ARE EXTRA SAVINGS MADE POSSIBLE BY SPECIAL PURCHASES FROM TtiE MANVFACTURER AND PASSED ON TO YOU I . FA~ Fantastic .SaYl1191 •. .. ·~~ -w. . Get o '8D, 6-.,..., Sh9Mn, G11ide, FoH~fM·~---"'~fer~orOtin9 ' ~ "'f~I·~~~. HYTONE t 500 ~-~a~,:J CQUNT OWIOEO ! li:~ll C.QlllELGELR~.lE . l ·OZ. e IOQUEFORT ..•.•.••••••.•...... ltc 38 .. I-OZ. e GARLIC lo OIL. 1000 IS~ 1AITUI SAUCE C -:-. ~~!·.~ .. ~~.~.ss.1~GS _____ ~_-· ... ·47c ~~'~ ~1:-g~:_: P~PIR l'ALMOUVf e 22·01. -..¥.! • Liquid Detergent 76 C P0RELL1 SHAMPOO fl 69c ..!sotTEDCOiotS •ViVi"fDiltS PlloAIHP.LT C Tl•llllNI ASSOltTED ITVllS TH.•MO.LUNCH c ~~l!'All • COfflf, lllG t CtNN. l TA~ HORMEl. 12.oz. CAN •-SPAM SUNSHINE e 16-0Z. &oX *'GRAHAMS IHNWIYI lllAllTYHOtl c icii'i' MOllTH_W_A-IH F.WllV Sill T\JI! 01,llMll TOOTHiil Ai Ti tAROf STUFFING SllE BELL PEPPERS SUMMElil DELIGHT LEMONS ' PQUND I I I , . . . T1.1tsdaf, Augu5t 18, 1970 CHECK1NG •UP•· 1 of 9 Shopper s Swipe Something .UIONG HARD LIQUOR • drinkers, 31 percent ol the black men prefer Scotch while only 21 percent of tbe wh ite ... men do !O. Or so say the ~ marketer s ... RE- • SEAllCllERS CLAIM th< average man speaks 41800 words in any given 1t boors. I : don't believe it. The-average '1 woman maybe -. . NOTE WITB SOME surprise that Parker Bros., Inc., prtnts up • mare money eVJ:ry day than ~ tht U.S. Tre.asury. Correct. : Monopqly dollars outnumber • the real bills . . : • CO NS IDER THIS -it has been proved that nothing scares off a robber more quickly than a wom an 's scream. A sireo i511't as goOd. Neither is a bell. Now wait, this doesn't mean a girl ought to yell if a'jhief poln~ a gun at her. On the contrary. A Wieking feinale in per.son .is too apt to ·panic a gunman into pulling the triuer-.Still, why dQD't the anti-burglar boys in- vent a tape.de.ct alarm that broadcasts the voice of a screaming woman? I usually get these. sUperb ideas after the party breaks up at about 2 o'clock in the morning. OPEN QUESnON -ls it true that if you place a slice of garlic in lhe sole of your sock. your breath will smell of garlic within two hours? -... -'.:.... " Tax Reform DA _4.gain Defies Welim·e Refor111 Carpenter Holds Vote f(ey ' . .. . Judge On 1 "'"a'' •• LOS ANGELES IAP I -SACRAMEN'l'O (UPI) "; Oisl. Atty. Evel le Younger, Gov. Ronald Reagan's :majoc. "'ho challenged a judge's gag v:eUate reform bill cleared its order once berore without fl~! legislative committee being cited, s a y s he deliberately violated aoolher ~fonday nighl d c s p I t e judge's order by revealing Democratic protests that names of v>'itnesses in the case there is no money to finance of a man accused i n the . . . cla"•hammer deaths of three N F its provtsions. members of his famil y. et.V er.ry The measur e by Youngcr's slatement ri1on-A!semblyman Gordon Duffy day listed five witnesses in the Rui• SJ•or l rR·Hanford ), was approved on case of Fred Senff. 34, of San ., ., a show-of-hands vole by the GabrieJ, who was held for lriul finance committee and sent to last week on charges of O B , · murder and attempted arson . ver~ a. y . the full senate. All ~rnrmalive Se6fr's ~·Ue, mother-in-law vote s were cast' by and son were ~Uled and their sAN !~CISCO (AP) Republicans. boJiie set-afire July 8. The first San Franciscu-One or the key features of M~p81 Court Judge Peter the proposal is to increase the Smith Dsued an order Thurs-Sausalil.o conunuter f er r y SACRAMENTO !AP) -The progress of Gov. Reagan's tax reform prograin depended t~ day on the voters of· Orange County and the captain of Ute cruise ship Presi d en t Cleveland, somewh~e .jn the Pacific. · The eleclion of Repjl · ucan ~te chairnlan D ·e n n i s Carpenter to the Stale Senate ip a special election today v.·as almost a foregone conclusion. He had been the potential 27th and passing vote for th~ Republlcan governor's prized $1 billion tfx shift pla n. Carpenter, a Newport Bet1ch attorney, was expected to win election to the vacancy left whi;ri Sen. John G. SC.hmitz (R. Tustin), resigned to become. a and, although tpere still is a n1e1,11ber of,.,the-U.S. House. big. backJog of bills., the tat 1 plan would be the ma.JUr ractor Secr~taty. o( Sate It P. delaying the end~ tl\e session. Sullivan said ·Carpenter could .: "A._botil the oply. thing that be sworn In aS soon as he gets can stop tax reforrTI this yea r the ofnc18l. vOte returns from is· if the President Cleveland the Orange County clerk ....:. ·doesn't &f!ire . OIJ time in late Thursday or ejlrly Friday. ~rawaii," said ~Assemblyman MeaOwhlle. 'Reagan . forces Wi'fliam 'T;, Baglt)' (H-San Jiave to ,;ound .up another Anselmo), sponsor· of the setta~or to vote for the Re;igan pla"a. ' · measure · 'lirliiiiiiiiifiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiiiii Sen. Milton Marks (R~Sanl I Fr8ntiscQ). bad prorriised his wife 'they could Oy to Japan and &all to Hawaii on lhe President CleVeland for th ier wedding anniversary. A Marks aide said the plan was cleared with the administration before he left. Marks. a yes voter on the lax plan, could arrive in Sacramento Thursd11y nighl, his office said. •· b · · ted amount paid in the aid to, ut1Y arr1ng perSOlls connec servi.ce-.: ~ • 32 • years ;was with the case from com· suspeoded ·t~, alter less families with dependent menting on it. and from than 'a "day'~ ~alion. I:!. childrtn program by up to 35 $42 Clothesline The session officially is -~s~ch~e~d~ul~cd~ID~e;n~d~S~p~.m~.~F;r;id;a;y~i ~;;~~~~~~~~ disclosing the names or )>0¥!n-,,r...,_ _ ~' percent more. tial trial witnesses. , , · ''J_ne ~sl.eff 158f-Passenger Legislative anal,Yst A. Alan Younger said the order GoJ4,en ,Gate/threw a rod on Post estimated that this in-J,.f, blocks the dissemination Qf rier 1:-Marboard ~ engine late crease, plus certaifl other pro-WASH1ff.CTON (UPI) - '"proper public Wonnation,'' Tu·'•ay and limped back to visions in the measure, will R,cp.!"RiChard ' C. While (0- and said the judge was ex-C'.)U cost '19 million more than TexJJ , says the 0 e fen s e ceeding his authority. .. . he r ~lip. , wellare tightening procedures Departme~ has paid up to The witnesses-Youn g er P~ngen wertt"h as ti J y in the plan will raise. $42.25 for a six-fool length U·sed· on Nikes'! -.. lllDAL REGISTRY DANISH FURMITUIE' ACCESSORIES (XECU!IYE Glm 4JW\ 14A Jii1L : THE FEMALE FIGURE - : From decade to d.e cad e ! hereabouts, 'women's waists : are getting thicker. So you • doubt tha~ do you! Look, 50 l years ago all the girdles were J designed to trim down a girl's ii waistline. Now they're all designed to hold in her hips. A , corset maker says, "Women • don 't care about their waist listed included sen r r '.s transrerred froin the S730,000 But Democrati c Sen. Wall::'r of clothesline. ,i"t.etfors •. il'tl:!"Vm, donish~·.,,f. fee daughter, wbo survived the it-W. Stiern of Bakersfield noted White said the line was used . ~ tack, a doctor who treated hCr vessel to waiting feeder buses. that administration fiscal ex-as a firing lal"!yard for Nike OUR LOVE AND WAR and a police sergeant who At' the Sausalito end of the-run perts claim' nQ extra money is .missiles, 3'11d had . a catch at 2'40 E. Cocut. '-'""'·' Cofo"o' del ' of' MAN hereb"Y records the questioned Senff before he wis other buses were used to take available; ·to finance Other pro-"one end, foUr Uny red cotton Doil~ 9:30 +o S:~ Tel : 67.J ~ 2 71/tJ : statisLic that only 63 percent charged. care of waiting pa~ngers. grams. flags and an aluminum handle. .S1o1ndoya 11.toS 6oFA -Mo1ter Cnorg~ of all tile women in the Unitedt-----------------.~~------,--,--------,.--,-------------------~---------~·--- st.Btes art married at this • .. ~ "'-. ~ ! "" f , ("" . ,. • measurements a n y m o r e . ~ They're interested in padded bras and smaller hips. that's an.·· time . . . IT IS THE ARIES 1o • GffiL. contends our Planet ·.. • •'· < CUSTOME!t SERVICE -Q. ''How much is a lid ?" A. Of marijuana? One ounce ... Q. "What do starfish eat?" A. Anything that doesn't eat them fU'SI, U'uly ... Q. "How many cars do the Vo!Uwagen people turn out every day? A About 5,000. THE CAMERA COPS claim their aaneUlanoe in a New York de))ll1meot store showed OQt GUl'Ol b,ery nJae shoppers therein swiped aoinethin,! . . . LAWN .llEEPERS llEPOJIT the 'NAUon now can ctahn more than five million 11cres o( carefully kept g r a s s . Wouldn't old Walt Whitman IX' proud of us? Believe so. man, who is most apt to retain her youthful looks the longest THOMAS ED I SON HIMSELF was the fellow who first dreamed up the word '.'filament," reports o u r Language man. RAPID REPLY -Yes, sir, not only are there tigers in VielDam, but they have been known repeatedly to feed on battlefield casualties. . Your quesi"Wns and com- ,menu ore Welcomed and wiU be used in CHECKING UP wherever possible. Please addreis youT letters to L . M. Bo yd, P.O. BQX 1875, Newport Beach, Calif. 92660. Senator Nixes Funds EnT_Southland Roads SACRAMENTO IA) -Sen. Randolph c.ollier, a zealous foe ot giVing more bigbway con- 111lUc\iOO mootY ID popul..., ' Soutbem California, bas ruled dta~?. a bill to do just that, tbouih hil cemmittee was one meniber short of 1 quorum. Collitt, chairman of the 13- m ember Senate Trans- portation Committtt, had only six members pre.sent but ruled it was enough to kill Assemblyman E. R : c h a r d Barnes' bill to boost the 13 Southern caJifomia counties' share of gasoline revenues from ~ percent to 60 percent. ''l don't see seven members here," objected Sen. Lawrence Walsh, (0.Huntington Park). "Well, then, your eyesight's bad," ·snappe.4 Collier, mut- tering aside : "He's got a hell of a nerve." The Barnes bill contains a concept which Collier has Jong opposed. lta rationale is that the more populous 13 counties south of the Tehachapis should get more road money and the 45 Northern Calirornia coun- ties -including the 10 chiefly rural counties in Collier's sprawling district -should get less. U enacted the oi!I would reduce Northern California's share from 45 to 40 percent. N.OW OP.ER THE MOST BEAUTIFUL and MODERN AUTOMATIC CAR WASH IN AMERICA! 0 < 0 • SAN JOAQUIN HILLS 110..,_0 ~Q , NEWPO~T CENTER lJ \ CAR WASH ~ 150 NEWPORT GENTER O~tVE NEWPORT BEACH • 644-4450 NE""'O"T"CENfEfll OflllVE I ( EAST COAST HWV 101 llltffll• '"" .... ~ < 0 ~ecurity Pacific Bank's combined check and charge ~ard can make your financial life a lot Jess complicated. On lhe back of our Master Charge, there's a Check .]uaraniee Card. It tells merchants we'll stand behind a ny oersonalized check you write up to $IOO.OO. Also, a Ready ReservAccount that lets you write check::: for more money than you, actually have in your account. Because w.e . .deposii money to help cover those checks. Aut omatically. Master Charge. Check Guarantee. Ready ReservAcco11n!. All on one card. From Security Pacifi~ Bank. -IREE CAR WASH SECURITY .PACIFIC BANK I With AnJ Purth1" of UN ION GASOLINE IN• lllh1lll'ltl•f MOST CRI DIT CARDS ACCJPTED . OPI N DAIL Y, SUNDAYS ·& HOLI DAYS . ~ I • I " ... ' I -· ------ Front Row Seat This blonde, bikini-<:lad beauty has chair and ob- viously will travel to make sure she gets a front row seat along crowded stretch of Orange County beach. OAI!,. V .. 11,.0T $Ifft ....... 1-ler initiative in seeking out a cool spot. \Vhile avoid- ing total immersion, sets her apart from the mad- dening beach crowd. No Death For the Be~ord Sentence For Killer Monday Holidays Okayed by Reagan SANTA ANA New holiday• outlined by t h e Lfllslllure 1od signed Into law by Govtmor Ronald Reagan ln June, have been od<>flC<d by Orang• County schools and colleges for their 1970-71 school calendars. districts also will ·oberer'Ve the changed holiday schedule, " will UC Irvine. School olflcWs espect Ille OOliday changes to produtl aome savings Wice the switch vreates three.day weekends and eliminates cost! of open· ing and cl06ing sc:boo1s for one-day holidays. ·-· """'' 18, 1970 Films Offered DAl!oY~T f ' Someone's Out That $81.83 Augwit ls known t " newsrooms u the 11Dot: 0.,1" month ol the year. In other word.1, nothln1 ia hlppenine worth reportlnf-llmGIL The County Civic Ceatt:r prets corps wu rtlCUed from the news doldrums Monday by this sparklina: releue (rom the agenda of the c o 11 a \ 1 Eroployfl Retirement Under the law, which talr.es r.ffect Jan. J, 1971, wuhincton's Birthday will be obsuvtd on Feb. 15, 1971 - the third Monday in February. Unless employers other than schools go alon1 with l.be new holidays, California parents Will find themselves hiring babysitters. There is preRntly no law changing the holidays on a natioowide buis. SANTA ANA -More than Syst.tm: SO caocer education fllms and ·"On July 21, lt'lO, we receiv- Olm strips in hDlll English 1oc1 ed • retuod of llUS from Spanish are 1vallable from the Bache and Co., Loi An&IJts, No cha111e ln calendars was necessary for Memorial Day since it happens t.o fall on the last Monday in May in 1971. Qr Cou t b! DCh of. OJ.a lo Cklae Ol1r noonilt.lnt IC· ange n Y !I ...., count with them . American Cancer Society. 1be films are bei"rr offered "They insisted "' bad a -credit balanct, and we uted Another change making the fourth Monday in Octobtr Veteran's Day replacing the county and city employt! cou1d get the new d1tes oU, if local 1 governments decide to make the switch. to club.! and organizations in t.o have the b1lance sent to an effort lo alert people lo the us." seven wlrlling aignals 011.--------;;;;;;;;;, cancu. l rad It ion a I Nov. lll-----------.._.---"-.---,----------11 :~a:; y:~. :: w~11': Denture Invention noted in 1971·72 calendars. for People with "Uppers'' and "Lowen11 Among Orange C o a s t The oearat ~ t.o havio.r 1our btlpe protect sum• tram tiruiai.a1. schools observin& tile new own tedh i1 Pl*lblt DOW tnlh a You may bite lwdtt. chew bel· plast~ cram di8cmery that ac-tu. eat more nal"Utally. holiday sch e du I e are: tmlly bokSt both "'uppen" and · F1XOMHT may bdp yootpeat Capistrano Unl!Jed, LagwJa "IM.~" u ~ befott pollibie. mcnde:vty. be mort at eue. Beach Unified, Newporl·Mesa lt'1 a rnolutioauy di9mftry Tha 1pecial peocil·point 4U· Unified, ffwtti .. aton Beach Ci-called F1Xoo&NT9. for dail)' borne ptnllir" Lela you tpot fUcoi:..-r ... ,. UR. (U.S. ht. #3.003,988) Witb ~th preciaion .,. where needed! ty and Union High school FIXCDiHT muy dtature WeaMt One applic1tioa may la1t for districts, Ocean View, and oow ut, IPf:l&k. lall&b. with little bour1. Denture• tb1t fit are •-aJ •-ch -•-t dist · wany ol clentum ~ lame. 111f:ot ial to health. See your ..x uo;l .Jll,;llUU nets. F1xo1>&N1' form• an ela1tic dmtiM rqu)arly. Get f:M)'-to- DIAMONDS AND ESTATE JEWELRY PURC HASED Se11th C111+ ri11t lfi1tel et th<t 5111 Di .. • Jw.,.. C.it• Me11 s•o.fOM Meetings TVllOAV Or•-tounl'I' Cll•Pl•r ef "'! Ol•IMIH Aun. "' Soultlertl C11l1ot11 •• HM!lll 0t111., 1111 •ltd Ron •lrHI._ S1n1• AN0fRSON-MAY0, Robert G., 11. ot 1U MJlllc Way, LtQllfMI 9•tcl'I ln.:t ,.,,_.., E., 21, of 1111 C••ntllolt. CCII"-e.1 ~r. \IONHAHME·ftARNAltO, J-Oll E., l t. JULY 1l NILES·FULLEI . JltNIY N-11. ti IO'll S. l r1Y1nl. Coo;o. BMCll, FWI. tNI P1mei. J .• II. of 1USI 11-r, Wotlmln11er. Santa Ana, Orange Coast maritnne thlt be!J11 1t.:.b tht '* F'lmx>&NT Dla.ture A.dhilM aod Sadd1eback junior college lbodl. of bitini &Del ~-Cnu\ at all ~ CDWlten. SANTA ANA -Prosecution I------..;_ ___ ;:_,; _____________________ _,, I -:.:~ 'cruf°' N._, •• , ... 1 .... 1~ COii! c111111lrv Club, UCID E. c ... , H9l'IW1v. eo.-otl Mir, •:30 [,m. <'11• Mt1.-N-.ort H..tior ...,, 11111. Mt•• """ c.un1rv Clu11, ••• MH.1_, '''° p,f'I. H1111tl°"'°"' •tKll Elllt lo.9d•e• 1"" LOl'ff ClreS.. HUfttlt1rtoft 91Klt, l ::JO ,,,.,, llcletY tor "'9 Prt$1rv1llo11 •l'ld l;ft<t11r11•ment 01 ••rlMr SllOP Qu1,ltt Sln1IM1 In ~"*lc1, NtwPOrl HJ,rboo Cll111.r1r. Ceil Ht l'trk lcl!Ool, 2llll Notr1 °""''· Mii Mitt, 1:45 oii m. Ftll od No. 1 , Odd tllow• o.ren'l.r •. ~. ,..,.In r. .. HUii-- "'"'"" a11<11, I 1.m. L.o.o .M. Moose No. 1151. 4" f . 11111 S! .. Ceat1 f.Wl-9, l :U p.m. •1!11oa 1-1 Clwb, H-••• Inn, NtwNrt At1ell. I it.Ir\. It• ll'ld St" Alldullon S«ltfY. SPll''"" llloom, l1nl! An• Llbt!'" 1111 Intl Rllli ltrMll, •nl• Nia, :'° J,m, ieull1 Cotll ACllYt )0.)0 Club, Vllltlt IM, 12' M1tl111. ltlbOll b ltNI, 7:)1 p.m. WIDNA\D>Y C It Mtn-Or•Me oest Lt.M Club, ~res. 212 1r:. uni 1 .• co.11 Mesi. 1 1.rn. &hit Fl-TOMtrnlOtl'l C I JI b , 1(11>1111•1, 5611111 CHI! Plel1, C•ll .V..11, 1 1.m. Costs Mew Ollllmlst ClvD. COU• MIM Goll 1nd Geunl" Club, 1101 Goll C.ur1141 Dtl~t, C•ll Mt1•. 12 Noqfl. Hf1Ur19loll ltfi"h fJ.Cllt..... Clue. _,...., eldl 11111, Hunllnelon ttd\.U.-. W"""'IMI.,. Oitllfftltl c1u-. tcllll'• Tlbl1 R1tt-.ir1nl. Wnlll'>lflll.... U cilt'Mt.. 1.t..-v cw-. cnt1 MeM n •ntl C411n•N CIP.I-. C•1• Me11, F1111nr:l:"v/Htv l!xmln" Clllb. Fr•n· Qll-'t 11• \ a..m l'ld .. Huntlntlon IUUI, 1: I P."1. Marriage Licenses MAIAIAOI ltCIMll!l lllUIO IN OIANGI COUNTY JULV If CHAMll!ILAIN-THOMAS, 01r.~1 I.. "· et 'tl7 ld•llo P'lat"p._ .ccn, Mt11 Intl Lindt 0 ., XI, ol 2QO:I . H. \..tWll, Stnlt A,111. &LOkel·VAN NOOllDEN. ll•v 8 .• S.S. "' .a• ••llllton ltNl\I, c ........ HI Mir 11111 O•r11'1t I., 41, el 511 ah.llMlll, Lql!NI hHl'o. INLOW Ctlrl1'-111 LN Ann Enlew, 21 1010ntll1. 1171 Or•nttWOOCI· Gtrftn Gro~t. 0.11 of eHlll, AlllUll IL S11rvl'l9CI 11'1' PMll\9<, K11t11rvn A. l!nl-1 ltl!Mlr, 0.1'111 O. Enlew/ bretMr. O.nltl Jl*'ll 1!tltr, o.tnt M1r1e1 111 Cit G1rden o ...... ., ,.,., 1 ... 1111 ortrldlllttnl1, Mr. •NI M ... Rob- ... Ptlll!. c .. 11 M•; trtNlflllltr. Otn· ltl autts, 41tw YDI"•; uncle1: ltobtrt. Wlllltm .,_ D1nltl P1llll. 111 9' Cotlt Mott J 111\Clll I ntl 1u111t: Mr. tP!d Mr1. Frtnk Solomon. S1nl1 An11 Mr. 11111 Mrt. Ml,,..,11 Ltmbtrt. Torrtnct. Gr1~1J!llt Strvlcn I:» todt'I' ti Wtllmlnlltr M• mor111 P1r-. a1lb Co111 M••• MOrh.Hlty. dl,..etors. MlllllUCIC Mtl Dell M9ttkk, 11, of "2·A A•tnlC11 St •ll!•. Lttwnt Hlllt. Otlt or dHll'I. "111Utl 11. Survived bJ llu1b1nd, W!!lll"' lt.1 lll•lltllltr. Mii. M1rl1n Htbtr~n •. c~ dtl MtrJ 1 1r•lldclllld1 1 trNI· tr1ntldllld1 l bl'olt!lrt: LlaYd 11\111 Oltn H1rnl1h, Fr11rot. Stl"llCli. -rt 111111 II 10 o',le(:k loftJ 11 Stdfl11Mck Cf\1 .. 1, Rt¥. J ...... C. Jlldil:in1 1/llcl11tl1tt, lnttr- ''"nl, Ollld1l1 Ctmt!.,.y, Witt Co•l111. ARBUCliE A SON Wutcllff Mortuary Cl E. 171~ SI" CDlll Mell -• BALTZ MOJtTUARIBS C-DI di! Mor OR s.tlA ~ MOii Ml I-IOI • BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY Jll BttlMlway, Cotta Me•• Ul-llR • McCORMICll: LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1711 JAiuu Caayom Rd. 4f4.1115 • PACIFIC VIEW MltMOlllAL PARA C.mellr1 e MwtlltJ' ISllP~w0rtv1 N...,.n l!Hclo. Cllllonla -• PEElt FAMll.Y COl.ONIAI, FUNERAL HOME 1•1 Bol11a Ave. Weatmh111er nw51S •' SHEFFER ~IORTUARY Lap11• Buch 4N-1UI Su aemt1te 41!.el• • SMITHS' MOllTUARY lf7 Milo llt. lfuntla1ln Bud UMllt Pl 51, IOlll St. 1n.:t Lynn I>., 1', ot 6U1 Vil C•rCllN Orlvt, bolfl Of HunllflltlOr'I 9Hdl. TOWNSEND-SWEAHV, Mlelltel ll.., ''-al IClll Cllll Of'lvt, Apl. 11 1114 Susan E •• 11, Pl 141' ll.9111!11 lllNI!, both of Lt!IUl'll llMth. McCLUltE·LA "ORTE. M1,..i.111 A .. •5, Ind Ellubelh L.. :i.., bollt ol 333"11 Mtrlna Viste, 01111 Polnl. ICOFIELD·GAltONEll, Cr1lo O .• 111. Pl 21.., "1clflc Co.it Hk!lt..,.v. Hunllf'lllon 9Ntll •ncl Gllll M., n. ot Ma 1rvlr11 A-... NtwPOrt 8Ncri. $MITH·AUHZ, 11.!clttrd w., n. of 111J HllCklelMrr'Y, S1nl1 Anl 11'1d Stlllt I,, J7, al 1112 W11tm!n111r, Aal. I, WHlmln1l1r. HICKS·SCHALOW, Arey W .. 23. 1no Oontttt T., , .. bolll of t U COf'lllrfll 51 .. COila Mew. MAllCUS·IFl.E. Robbv ..... J4, Pl 231 E. !hi St .• Cotta Mt.a and Mellt, )I.. Pl Jl6 Cllltlmrt SI.. llldwoocl Cltv, culi. SALAZAlt-M.-ltT IN, Cll•tnc:t A .. 11. ol UIM l!I Tora Rttd t nd M•r'I' M., 1', of XMll DemWOOCL bo!h of El Toro. IULY II GOOOWll"-•U.UI, cnerllt ..... n, o( JH'2 Lo. Am!g.05, Sin Jutn C1pl111'"1no •NI Ml'I' K.. n, "' m W, ltm SI., Apt. C, Cot!• ll<l'Hr."u.cHMAH. Huolt o.. 34_ "' !IOU kvllfa Clttlt tnd K111'1r'Yn M., ..ct, ol 1JCW2 S.vllll ClrCl•. boll\ o1 Huntlrwton Betdl. ltUVLE·DEEOS, Cllltord L, 11, ot 11'1 l'tmOlll SI.. SPKI 2ol trld l!lelnw M .• CS. 9' '11 C...ltr SL, ~. 4 1101t1 of Coit• Ml\a, J eLf.iiFf1N, Tl\Olt\el M., 11. flf 7"'" .._,. A ..... C.Olll otl ,,..., tncl Alll M., U, of 11U &. lt11'1 SI .. S.11t1 Ant, DANIEL-HAVENS, ltcrbff't It .. ,., ol U01VI W. l t lb<N. N-llON 1 .. cri tnd Flttll'l<I• 11. of Ill tltlltlrQI!~'. corone del Mt•. AOAM.HAMILTOH, 11.oDlrT. 2 .. ol lall Cider 51., Apl. S. Wnt.,.ln,ttr tnd GrKt E., 34, of 1111 ""'ol Pltcf, .r.1111\tlm. , HAKE·MUltl'H'f, 91rt110le R., ... o 1.0 lrvlnt A'l'f.. Apt. S·IOI end o.n 6., •1. ot l!iOO Vlvl•n L1t11. bottl ar HewPG:•t 8t1c1t. CAltlON!·llOIEllTS, Miiin E .. 11, fll 1231 Rkllfl'ICfld 51. L"'lldon. Onltrla, C1n1dll ind J1nlc• I" .. 11. of 1"4t2 11111!11 St .• F011ntflll V1llev. Wl~EMAN-aALL. lllk111rd o .• :JO. of 11)1 MellOQtnv ..,,....., W1,tmlntlf' encl lll•r1t L .• 23. ot 16111 l•rt;tld1 LI."'°• Hunl!nglOfl 91.cll. OIETTElllE-MUNYON. Jloger J., 21. of 1410 S. Mtln, Alll. F£. !tin!~ An• •rid 011111 E ., 12. ol 1 mt Ai.II. Ftunt1ln V111tY. JONG&WAtllCMOlllEER. Gor-z .. 31. Pl lh Mtlad'I' Ltrot, Collt Mttl t n.:I AUCt R., 43. of 2tll W•rtlt ld, Allf. A. tlltdoMO at1dl. IN5LE'f·GAlllV.NO. Jplfrt¥ A .• 11, tncl M1rlt I., 11, ""'" "' 1111 Sitter, Apt. •. Hunllrot~ attell. ANOEJISON·WINTI!ll. ~rtld K .. ll, of '3l S. SMtl'Oll. 111.,,.nk tnd Liii V .• lt, Pl 1'111 F!lbtrt, Founttl~ L:.:~'litT-VAH llUSKlltK, Otvle H , \I, of 21li Condi! Ave,, S1nl1 An1 INI K•r.., A., 1'. ol' Int! M- P'l1c1, We1tmlM''"'· HfHll.·HOWELL. Ellnf'f T., WI, tnd Kl'I' J., 2't. bClrio 91 f?I V\1 Lkto Nord, N•W-' ltatll. aEISNEJl·LA NGE, ll1rrv L , It, of IU2 \/"fft no Plec~. lr•lM •"" 1rl>ll••• H, or lll51 Fol....,, L• Jollt . Cti\f. MILLER-HULL. 8tron E • •5. ti Mt!l Ctlle 11.11611. Ctolttttno luc:~ trld Eunlct, '9, of tlS E. Ill SI .. T111lln. DUKE·SEl!LYf, Jtrt It., 2J. 111 t»I) 11-11, CllrOM ci.1 Ml• 1N1 Jtrl L., If. of 1 U HlrDOr llW.ncl Jload, NOMllCN"t 9 .. ch. 8A LLAlt0.SMITH, Slevt" M., 21. O! m:i JC"°"vrnt. Lone l11cll 111d Ttr-J 20, o1 nt'l 1011> SI .• w .. r ... lrnfet. GATES.HAMMACK, l"r•nk A., a . ol 1191 N. Cc.tit Hlgllwtv. LtqUnt ~~!~ s1~N~~;i..9_:C~. d . 01 JOO DIL"iO.PL.i!ICK, Paul A., II. et 15611 '"fr SI. 11'14 Sus•n A., 10, ol Utll Sor nod•lt ~II of Wtt.!m!11111r. SHIN(). 11eGLt yh Yothln.,w. 11, of 411J W..J P 1!1 1, 51nt1 Ant 1N1 J(t!lllttn .• II. of 1'JU VfflUI Ori••· Wt11mlni1 tr OAV IS-WHITi:'.I Jtm1J 0,1 21, of 31S W. 17111 S:I .. S,.n I AM trier S1111n J.1 n, ol 1413 E. ltlbot 11..e .• I• tio• 11111w:1. HOL.MAH·AltMITAGE1 Plllllo C., '2, Pl 7251 L• Mtntllt trier Cll'llllflCI S .. 2Jf "' nn Lt M1nctwo. All!. c. bottl 0 Hun!lnaton e .. cn "H'OX·AOAMS. Micrittt T .• l ol, ol 1 """'°"' l nct Mtrlon \/"., 11. "' 2 Sl1rk1, boll\ ol C o I I I •~. MlYElt-ITRATION. Ill t be r I E .. 12, of JIDf N. S1t<uce SI., St nlt AM l!ICI Vlc!Cltlt L , 1t, ol llm MMI Vitt• 0.M ""Int. WILSOH·COUllT, Jonn O_, '"'ti 11..-Z Ml•t 1.ornt Clrclt. H1111n,._1cn l"cll 1nct B1rti.r1 C , I'· of 2001 w. 171tll 11 .• flll"r•nc•_, c:"· N LSON·HE 1.1 SOH . L-rlll M , 2, of 1 11~ 't•1111rv Un1i Gt""(' Gl'O'tot 1nll Ann P., to. 01 6'&1 Ot,. $• •• ~P.~ •m ..... KAMM Y R-WI N. ltldwrd L. ll. 11111 rn M.,, f tto!lt o1 UlH \1,.. 111 Cl1r1, OtNIJ:; ~~ &Jlll,TC'HEA· SPA·\DING. Ill-Ll", 'H. al 1111 OMI C rc11. Apt. A. ,..,,.. !lngton 11 .. ch tlld 111111 J~ 1•. ot 11411 TrlM W•f· Gtrdln Gr-1. I LE050&-AOSS. ltOMll L. _ll ol M L~ AIMOOll. Fovnl•I" liilr.;···!W l1111n A., ti, Ill .UU Del -Moiite, 1111\•lm. s1Uv A .. :w. bo!lt 011,ne sin•• Dorn· M'ORA~·MjGJIAW, ll!oltnd G., Jf, Incl ,.., I" 111n Ctjll!Tll'ICI. JOHNl· OA:kEH •mt1 I .• 37, ol 'too SHlllOr• Orlvtl HtwPOrt ll11cll t.rld Ellt M., 31, 01 10 Grtncl Ct111!, ftllboOI lll•nd !"ICKISf··THOMAS, ROIMlrl M .• 11. or UD ! 11 SI .. Se•I l ttch tlld Vlr1lnl1 < .. 1 ~ ol t20 GokltnrCld Av•., Coron• "· CA°ILT N-N!LION, Mlcllt,I N .• n , Ind L 11111 ~· jl. bot~ Pl t01 a111nt Vl1t1, Apr. '" Cl...,.nltl. SAMT·WILLE t. J1y L., to. t...i Lind• J .• ti, boll'I ol to6 7111 St .• Hunl),..ICl<'I I tac~. "ULICE·WH1T£. l twrtl\U f .• 22, of 1111 l"•mo•v. wntmlnst11 t nd llt•btrl C. J'-11 141t S. $tilt. $tnlt A.nt. Births Jwt1 tt UN M• t >'d Mrl. o,nl.1 Alli•-· J7JI W. ICtlllT AYf., $tn1t Ant , tlOY. Mr. tf141 Mr1. L1wrwnni L. •roo111. '-IU L.tnc......-il W•Y· lrvl111. 11\rl. M•. encl Mrt. K1n111th Sntrm1n, nm L1l,.,._,t WtY. T111!111. ;lrl. Mr tl'ld Mtl. tctnntlll Sl'ltrmtfl, 117'11 Lllrmont Wtv. Tv11111. 1111. Mr. trtd Mrs. Sttv• Mllt1. llO Ow:rtlpld Or., Hu"l!"llOr'I 811{1t, ,lrl, Mr t n<:t Mfl Otvld W. Glldli '" DtrlmDOt Dr., H~nt\nol"" 11c11, and defense attorneys have joined hallds to insure that convicted killer R o b e r t Woodrow Clements of 14111 Alcester St., Westmlnster does aot go to the gas chamber for the slaying of a Fountain Valley market clerk. Their action ended the penalty trial set for Clements after a Superior Court jury found him guilty of murder and armed robbery. Clements .. 11, was ruled by the panel to be one of three men v.-bo shot and kJlled assistant mana1er James W. Oates, 57, of Garden Grove, last Feb. 13. The slaying in the Tic Toe market at 14$7 Heil St., Fountain Valley foUowed their robbery of Oates. Judge Kenaeth Williams set Aug . 31 for sentencing of Clements to what is expected to be a life term Jn stltfl prison. Jerry Lee Johnson, II, of 14471 Titus St., Westminster, will go on trial Tuesday on ideintical charges. He has pleaded innocent and innocent by reason of insanity, The trial date has not yet been set for co-defendant Herman W. Grant, 22, of Santi Ana. I-le. has pleaded innocent to charge& of murder and armed rWbery. Photo Trial Rescheduled HALL·OI tcEi'l'SEll, ll lCntll. U, ot 111d6 W•i<Wlllll cirdt . F....,n•~111 SANTA ANA -A hearing to 'll•lltv 1"11 Mtr'Y E .• ll. of 1ot11 JulY 11, •nt M:':'1"'·11'1d Mrt. Oonald L-. 12!1 Oi'\tWlrl "lo. I , H~~!lng!on lt•C"· girl, Tr1tk ......... Gorden Orovo. Mr. ond Mr1 . WeetltY Gr•en. 71' determine W he the t a ltlTll!lll·T•YLOlt. Oevld L., :JO, cl I.•~· SI,. Apt. c . Hunt1nv1on BllCll. 11.d w11tm!M•••· w~·•m1n•11• tr1<1 M~. ',· nd M••· ''" 0.,,~, M•n•ll•lll. photographer must su bmit lc:,:~,.8~·· JJ. 01 "°' 10"111rd. n11 v11~r11a, Hunllr"!l1on 1111eh. boy. pictures as evidence in trials D WITT·COGAN. arent C .• 11, or Mr. end Mrt. C1.-l It. MtCl1l11, 1•111 f pe < led d n' g 11 uo court s1 .. AP!. ~~ S!•nton NtwPMI ..,.,.., Apl. &, Tu111n. 111r1. o rsons arr s u n •NI 1tebe<:u A .• 11. o1 J1111I Lo,ol• Mr. •nd Mri. t1101>1r• Olbornt. n in campus confrontations at C1l Avt. w11rm1n11tr. Edlngtr. S.nlt Ant. boy. oF. ilo 1e1tt110.0PEN~M,.,.., r~lllMlllr· Jwtv 21· .,,. State Fullerton has bet:n M •• ,., of M4 •tncl st .. Hnoort Mr. •NI M'1. Jto;tr J. ao11na1. aticri 1nd Mlrl1m E .. ,., of 1ns 1n w. 'Mllh sr., Co.rt Meu. t lr•. rescheduled. At!tr •••••. l"Mlt I.\•... Mr. Ind MTI Ci.Cit s. M,.~r-. oaANftR (:OUNTV ou cr1n ''·· L11un1 l1teri. ' r1. ......, hear1·n· wa• to have JULY H Mr. '"' Mrl. Rabtrt E. l(tlly, Jr, lll ~ ...... NNEV.W!(1J>iTMAN. Ktll~ L~ •••• ol JOlt1 Suro• LI ... Hunll'"IOll lttcCn. begun last Thursday before l>I E. Pl'14' St., Stil!I An• '~" Hllmt M'lrl.t ne M,... ltonatd Slr1vt1, Ill S . Co I Jud ft bert J .. g , ot 410 c~w110, C:oslt MllS'. w. 111,, "''·· Costt ,.,,_.., 11,1. u~r1or ur ge o ·~~1Attt;r.fTJ':T 11c;,:~1'°~~-· ]1.; ~ 0~ Mr •ncl MrL c ..... 1111 •· G111e, 1tl441 L. Cor!man. Now it is schedul· -• • .,,. L n ot 111' N1wl1Pld St .• M11nll"ll°" l11th. olrl. ~'7. ~cotf Mt•~-' • ""'· 1nc1 M11. Tokv a . s .. 11on. m ed this Thursday before Judce GUZll'!TTA.i'\AJlllFN, TMJMA' O .. 1S. Wll""'I l'I.. Coslt M.11, bcw. Will. of SU .. T•>tlhl Av1 .. S1n•t AM '"" Mr. '"' Mii. MIC!llfl w ........ ltr. Jam s. Lee . MIN .. :, U. o1 121 ~Ill St .• NtwitOll Jll W. WlllOll Ho. l, C•ll MtH, il!eug;. ... wE• • .• • u ol UJ} M~~rt""' M•1. &•'"'' '· Wllttw.,.11. Court actions agalngt Loi I U '"-~· NW.O:rt' 1Pe11 '1 Jen t 1sn a .. nlt o-, Coren• dtt M•r. Angeles Times photographer • 1.t. ol 11 '1ncl PllCI, Latif N<~. M'•.''",· .... _ .,, .. rt ' .• , •• ,,,, VI Str h ·---aft+'ELMO ICINN!OV. A1v1n J.,. o1 -·~ '" .. " nee eano ave uan1 .,. (VtH"ftl Dr~ • ....,,, J 1"'11 llilYt No, A. 0.llWtrl. Hllfll!"ll°" •Mdl. hailed nd• J d '-'5 .... u , "' "°"' Ollpllln w ..... boll\ of ;!rt. pe mg u gt ~ ""'!)"' 't•<ll Mr. 1nc1 MrL w1111•m •· "'"IV. rullnrr on a suit by the TU-..... IS-'ll .ll.\M$, H.illtnlel l .:.1. JO,. 111 E. ttnd SI .• COi I Mt.II, bo'I'. •-e ,. • .,.. I O! L 19 o Mr. end M\1. It-Id W9"illtl, 602 jol · •~~ "" t f st :r.• 11 2s.,..:= 'L":',.... '3 ~ Hun-s. Dtll'lln; 1 .• kntt °""· '*'°· en rw.ng 1.11'C 11~a e tom U n&: I ~ Mr. ,1111 Mr•. Nlc110111 1C1U1t. '""' tile p1·ctures as ev1·de-•r,"•~ f{. M111o1w. •· tl'lll °'"111 -;;:::':;•;-;;=::::'::''~··="~~~'";'";:'~:::;•:;•;:":;'=:'°:;'~· =="'=======·-=·=· ===:.I ,, 31 ; bo"' oi )t!l . E. 1'1~ SI .. ;; ..... IN"' I BIBLE THOUGIITS WANTED 100 CIGARETTE SMOKERS .......................... ,.,...,,... 1111 ,... -"4i.. .,.....,,..,._ ... ,, ....... .... ..... , .. , -Hf .. MM1. , • ., I .,.., ...... , ..... 1 ..... Mo .... • ,..tlty wlttl tt.e .i• ef ttt. _.... -~11. ...... ..,.. to. kr ... 111 .Cslt .,. cell tk Wl .. el utf..t111etllltf c•11Mll ef. Ike-...,, ... -coSTA MESA 1770 Oran11 Ave. Suit• D 642"4!63 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1Ul2 B11ch Bl•d. Sult1 201 962·1121 NAKIDNUI:. Toil•v •n• •••• p••mi1cw- e111 n1k1cl 11111 t 11c:our1,td "" m111 In hi9I. pl1ct1. l!v1n 1e1t11 teac.htrt 11v they 111 n• h1rm i11 111c:h "1tlf·e~pr1nion." Courh •P'pt1r pow1rl1u to 111pp1111 IOTTOM· LESS ind TOPLESS 11hi"lt;o11t, tt.outh 1'lllc:1 ii. f>h1ir p1rl "" ..... i119 trrt1h. GOO CONDEMNS SUCH LICENTIOUS NAKEDNESS! Ham wit CUltSED "'"11u11 ht d11lt fr;vel1111lv wilh hi1 f1th1r'1 111kd11111 Cae11. 'ld l-271. Ad1111 •11d Ev1 hid !hair 111•t4111t1 •ft1• tt11v le1r111il GOOD fr•m EVIL: the119h "•f•r1 thi1, thtlr 1'1•eot111111 w11 11 th1t 1f c:hUtl r1n. wltht11t 1h11111: tG111, l •JI, Ji27 l. Mtt•• 1bh•trt4 th1 111•9'11ttt tf hit p1e111lt 11 lh1, l111t1otlr tlr111• 111d .. ftll Ujl I• ,11y" IE11, 12:6, 21·27 ) •• The11 wh1 'ttre11i11 "b1Ho!'l'l l1u 11td te1pl11t" 11hilliti1n1 t•t tt 9 wil1, tf iin111arelltv It ''' lhet1 wht ptttl1111 1fttl p1rti•'• ptlt i11 '"""· ... ,. v•11rtelf, .. w.wttl I Ii•• ... Ill MY '"''"'''· wife. 111111 •r d1wtht1r 1idiiblt1ll p~blicJy i11 '"'h in1111~11f W111ld I 1<•1 lo bt c111thl w1tchl119 1ueh 1n 1lhli.illen wh1 11 t+.t J11dttm1nl 01, tl1w111?" A 11cord i1 1n1tl1 •' •11r d1ilv 1t· tlen1 111111 thi1 11,erll will be tht1• lo ft t t 111 i11 the J11d91in111I 01, IP1l'fl. tl•:l-11. Rt•. 20 :11 ·11, 2 Cer. 5:101. ··1 1 1101 tit• t:.•i•1tl; Woll 11 ntl 1'1'1oc\ell1 for wh11tot••• • "''" 1ow1ih, lhtl 1h1U he 1110 111p" Ua1I. 611, Ro111. '1111. USUALLY. th••• who ed•etilt 111k1dn1u 011 lh1 1+11tt fo• "t1lf.1•pr1ul•n" 1 lt1 1111 i11lt rt1ltll in oth11 ll'l'lfftOrtl 11111 lllt1tl in Ftoin. I :J6.JJ. Th1eu9ho11t hl1to1'1 111tlont h••• FALL N 1¥h111 lh1v 91ve tht in• ttl¥1• to IMl'l'lo111ity, dr11n~1111111. lic111tlo111 111••tln111, fy !119 111d brt1kdown of LAW. U~t111 l~t fOOJ ,1opl1 cif 011t !1~d 1i11 111 rtbellton. AMEltlCA i1 doo !'l'ltii. Chur1h ef Chrl1t, Jt7 W. W !11011 St., Cotti M111, C 1, Pl1, 141 ·5711 , 646.&761. unt Q. What should a person do who is worried about inflation, the stock market , the' future? A. Cut back on unnecessary spending. Protect your family's future by placing your savings and investment funds in an insured savings account. Q . Does it make any difference where I put my savings? A .Yes. An insured account with a savings and loan association will pay you more interest than banks and will be more certain than stocks. Q. Do all savings and loan associations in Southern California pay the same interest? A.Yes . Q . Then why should I put my savings with Mutual Savings and Loan Association? . A . We asked our own account holders for the answer to this . one . They have confidence in the knowledge of our employees . They can depend upon receiving accurate infonnation, and are pleased with the efficient and courteous . service. Q .How big is Mutual Savings ? A.We're called "The Big M" because we have over 440 million dollars in assets. • Q . Where are your offices ? A . Mutual Saving s has offices in Pasadena (head office).\ Glendale, West Arcadia, Covina and Corona dcl Mar: MUTUAL SAVIN&& COIONA PEL MAI• 2167 Ea.I Coul Hipw11 ·-o.-V!tt7rt114'• • /II-' ' I • \ ·------------------------·----·----------- OolllY PILOT s T-.,. -111. 1910 OVER THE COUNTER Complet~New York Stock List How Do You U e Discounts?1--------1.r.:w.~ll.1. .... ~•=·""\Jl1"' ... NASD ll1tl1'11 lw Monday, Au9•1tl 17, 1'71 111 S\'l.\'IA l'Ollnlll u ,.. bad Ibo _..,ity .. U\"t I bd'\y amo:ml OD )'OW _....,.lo)-~lo --d---.. do dwl:< less -would __ .. _wilt· 8'tt' lbe same iwmti as l•nua ly mid podoe! Ibo sn- iop• Bu;)• mott 11ems fCJr" 1ht Amt money! Buy t\·ea men ttems and spcfld matt money t h a n bdatt~ 1bt amwtl' '° eacti qucs- tion, """'"""' .. I ~ natioowlde 5IU<f)' ol ALP "• ~ s b y Progrcs.\he Grocer. is "'>-es... ud an.er yoa-"" the upl.anabOll below. this 'ftll 'I be nearly as befud- dliQ& as it 11\aJ' seem m I.ht -Plrst. to the "-"""'' dlso:lulllillc ~ 1111: --blggesl lnOd in food m.ilioC -... Afrudy. U -cl Ibo .. lloa·s supermarti& r..... """" riX-cfitcwntin& The Great Alla:ntj(o 4r Pacific Tu Co. is ••· joining lilt trtnd on a massf,<e scale. with • tJ. tt.s scores corn'erted io cliKount Units as or m»1m. 1 fUll 100 ol them com'U\ed Just $inr:t the ,..., cl the y ..... Soooocl lht cbmoclerisli<t .. lbe -"'-· ., biPlilhl<d by 1llls lint -nw andertatm of .UP, att '~· dost to tbost of tht -.bw'twl l'llidd.. cl:au shop- pe<. .\nd Uurd. I.ht <:ha~ U!:ristics at Lbt predominantly white suburbu shopper in a p r e dorninaatly whitM'Olla.r family taming $10,000 a year f'o ll!U.'itnl~ 00 I m11jor "·eetend mapping occasion. •'hen the btgbest volume of spending lakes place. ll>t average Negro .shopper "'ill spend SJ&.7$ in her 26-minute \ isit .-hile the average while suburban bousC!v.·ife "'111 spend $11.!t in he!-21·minute visit. lri tbt nrd:s ol Richard W. Muclltr. editor ol Pr<igressivc Croctt. this stud)''s data should "render ob!Jolele and for au standard !01-.. ,._,. ,_io I• 11w: Stnk Uoa..e Rnt••· ,...r tcw 11.e c.-,.__. s.--or o•f' .. r lite itnl S.m~t bl Or.q-e: Cou•IY: I I See by Today's Want Ads • Pop-Top \\'eekenrlrr ror ~-oor pop rop 11·e1>kc-nds., .11. rf'ntaJ camprr. s~ps '4·:1. • U>ld t"«I~ rou·n bt per. f PC1 lor this job 1n a fro. 7t'n food pr"OCes~1ng p\anl. .~ay \\ttk, Laguna Beach • ,\h-So: Beautiful cuf'\'t>d China cabinel oak, can•· r d, pc-rftt"t tOr )'Out ell!'· a:ant home, ___ ......................... __ ,, , .... .,.. .... .. ~ .............. ---. .......... _...... ~""' ... proacbcs to eons u mer :t.CJJLM I.•• marteting." •• --""= ... ....I: a:: Nov bt1't i.s • t'Ompuison Htw YCHtK ,,..,1 ~ ,, :::ml-a.'~ chan •blch will "'""' ~:.::._ "".::.::::. " .i" r.:, I:.!.: j" 3/i. •••, f; fl '.f ="IA ~~ q~oe11=~ :: .. ~b ~~;:i i£ ;mt~ ~wj i" ~'1' ~: ';Jtt '11 u-.. ~~~~ OiSCI, ~-..-• '""°' .t hcvi'll J ·• MM :r..t , -i1il °"""° lftt.. W'f mt it~ IS S Ne: t?' ( S11 I I SpnOlnc •looppet .... ,,.. ~ """' ·-... "' -I fil .... -:: 1'" Ji !i:J.'· llMI lNI -""" 11'1i11 C• l fl.' -O \ ......... J\i': W 'II' Amt. pu ,::;•''" 1111w-,ft~· £ t ~ . I =. ,.1 l . m • . ... \\tek $36.31 $40.90 =-= • -: rrr-,~ ~ /1 1}~ ~ if'll'i'I ee ,11 .~. ..,. Anll. on =111!,"""'* = Air~ •r ''1' b., ,~ ~ :riw d~ m"' ii :ST!',£ m.aW trip 20.66 17,%4 1 a.."°:ft ":e.11 ~ ,i.i.,,,°',, 1'• Sira !-t m ,:; C.: \ ~jlMI . o. P r~ '°'"'" .,._ cJlr I~ .. •'• 4 N ~II \.t 1.i ....:nt -G I I Al~ 1.-en."Cnt IN.J•"'i _,.. m.n:tti •r Ell •~ Ju •Mii C 5"' \4, = HO ~~ Ali;;.,; f'.J .. "' 11ems 21 20, ..... -...... lllf~ iei ..... ~r41 ~ .:: c! 11.s""' :. r1e1 l"t "\\ "' ~I "' ... ~·-CW-• ~ 1yrn C. IN 14 tlulr :jg -'°" Prtctnt buyina ~.ii -n:= l~ 1 l'\~ •-1, 1m u :...C. :a'" " .1t11 A&P brand =~ .. e-. tlflfl SC .:~ 11\lo .c..,.c~ ~Lr~ 11 l.C: F4 I ~ 1 .,.. :n St~11: ltems 4--4 G91~ic~ 11 • ~!.,"'.:\ f'!~· r.,~ :t: ~ :, ~ -~11 l:~ 1~ tu.,.' :G11 ":i;;•,: P•-nt •··i·1·ng AIT$ IM I," ~. •,,• -, ~ , •$ c ...,....._ IJ\l El , ~ 'tt 4''> •elon l\li m 11ve 11.._, It A I a 1·1·-5 :fl"lo •Ill II\ II 1111 S'° 6'4 O'I' C:111 r.o U 1191r ~ • A :ir.· .~.. ...1, 1~ , ~t'lllfl ,f' ,~~· 111~ .. 'it L""-1 ~~~ ·~ ri ~ !»" ~:a:: Ls blJyu: tht sa! :EH i~ -'J ~~ \'l ;,\; E j~~ j'a rr. I~ ~ ~t; ~ ~= 1 A~ '\'> I !GK 1111 I:: ri. c.J" ~ r1' 'r.~~05-1llt 11t; MltFHr,'Ji: items es former y a n d .. 11o lllll ut. u '" '' l'' 1,, cl 1,... w. 1:"1i ''""' ••\ •t\ 1wt AlrlMIUI kel. • .. _ · · · .-Jrn "" 1~ i: ... _... ,, ,· ..... J41~ 111! ;,y-lllt ''"' 19\:i ..... .... poc 1n" ul'I: SC1\'1ngs is 1n-,,, " ,, • , -· , • ,. , '""' I' " •''• )l\lo • -" .... .it" \~ 11 Arn • 0 dicated by I.ht fitct that the ::=c.c. Gff ',1~ .. ,.1~ tt\>(_7' ,:,7 ·~~ J" '1,t' ~ ,1,~ 11~ • r.:: l;z ~ ... m,'t!'~ i.~ .r;0-001 shopper'11 s ... ..,n .... ...., •-"' ·~ I• c""' .sv. ''"""" 1u '"pf 11J ..... ..,...., _.....,.'6 A El L•D 11~ ''°' ..._ "' 11 .. tn1 • 1\t N•lll NG lJ•o JJ'i ""'CHn .4~ .,.,. .-eek. .is dou'D (they are~ E,~~ "'n:"· ..... -~..,..., G:" 1J"" 1:::.? re G•• ' ·\~ lsl'I 11.E u. ' A C"-111 I.Iii '-"·· h -F ,_ O>"• ''" """" U• O\~ 0 \\ 11 Tr 41\ 1 ACrySul 1 ... v-.i SUUU41. s 0 p p e r s t ... Gtffi • ..,~ ''" ..... ... '-lldtil S\\ Jl\ Ni!'bb It • '°" ..... c,.., I.» -., "" lrnd P l.\ It "''" hot 'IA SV. "' M t '4 1'olo •ldlr11 • t '°' AOls!Te! 20r remember). That sbt-is A Mf'Clk• ••• ti* 1i¥* A"' > , • .., 1c1 st s "• 1•~ .u,.. M 12u 1)• ~. • .... ~~ buying more itew for the ........J...,. ~"' ll~ 1:"!.!' Jl" Jl,1 ~ ~:1 W• m; ~~IN~ ~ sll ~°'r11,.:'·~ same -··y ;. '--''-ated by .... ~"'.~ .~ .·~ ,:::,,•,uc:I 11\~ n:; U11 G 1ii1~ n .... ,,,.Mic s1:. .fl~ ~Am E¥1 .. .,..,.,.. .., UIUI\: ,~. "" ,.. "' Ill<! 0 ra !J: fl ~ICP IHt 141-'1 ~111 P..O 1>e no A f 11D Incl the fact that tht discount ~= : ,t1, ~~ ln1''C:... ' 4U :.ce~~c 1~~ 1!:: NI::.., Wll 1~~ 1\..~ A 111!Mr~ shopper's buying of new itmu. !~ ': ~t: ~r' ~"';w~ ;:: ~ ::tis )J:: li.~ ~',.''£ 1i ... 1•1tt ~ i.~ f A&P brand ·iems and ol .t.rvldt 1 not HM Multlf lN , ..... Stt11 HPO n ,, ... ~, w 11 I IA A hcNN pf ' 0 I ..-:c ... , l~ " 1~ l;s ftf l! :tn ittr" Sir ... ~ lt 1'f111'1Y E '"' ~I ::1=:, .U items on display is up substan-""l'° ~11 Jv. ,~ nw-1 ,,~ 1 .w.ici. 1.t0 lialJy And that shf! j S r•~til l._o 11'\ lonkl 11\'i 14 A'" Mo!ors . . I .... 1..... 11!1'f.,1"1 ''· • I• $0Y!ll ,. "n\1 AN11G~ 2.10 ~1muu~ y uu;;~~ more i:~-, ~ ... r ~= t i~~ ~! MUTUAL ~:;;,~:,~~: items ........ spen ..... "> more 11un'lrt 11 H J-w11 ,.,,,! '!:~, ~ •• _S:!"Jo •..• " money than before is indicated::= ~l4 ~~ 1:=."' . .. ... ..... \lo Jlfho F-•s l"o J'o """SoAtr .1'0 by the !act that even at the in-1,•,:::, 11~ 'r· 1l JllNll N 11 · 11•. """ s1• 1 Kllltt" SI ll " ""'Sid 17•.I! disputably lower discount 11c,~ ,H,~ ,~., m'! 11:111.st •' u 11 FUNDS ~ . .!"'' 1 .a ••• • ,.., ' 0 01•· 011• A .... 1r 1.4'0 SlOre ~~. •-~d;no Oil • 1111111Dt W 1>o 7'i I VI• " • _. mr ~·" r · .,,....., •..::1 .,,,.... •• -"" lllrd Soto )1 U !<•It' Grn Jt. "'' "I P .... • b " I th d ' t K•nm 1'" llt .. T& WI w1' ma,10r . 1p o e tse0un I[~' .. 1 ,~: ,~ .• 1t11r T ~~ n . Am T&T '·"' market IS $20.66 \'ersus $17.%4 1°'w El l''-''' Ktllrit u•. 1fl ""'••ww1u .s.i at the local s u b u r b a n l~e~ .,., :~• ~:!:ttwe1 E 71., .,, ri:,: 1.li f1ooi_ Alt "'• I• !<tt1 Fib 11" Ill.a .t.llDllU 11 ~ '-14 l .lt z::e Inc AG supermarket. &• c.. ,,, • l(en Cus •"' !:', ·~ VO•m: IAPI ltMlllT'Y J.4J .1S Amei:' ·'°" ' ·, ,, ,., ,,,, Ktr11 'c .... .,,,_ '"''' •• '" ... , 0 • Now ~·hat do lhese findings a~k~ 1st• ,;_, leo.< SI:: In• 1'11 ,c~ h11ons 'IUl'tl 1 .. ~ •~v "co..t. 10:1111'..u Ml1tc '1o ' l the rood la.} ., II""" Ar I'• 1'~ "" El lf •'h 1 M~lion11 Altocl· Inv Guid 7.30 1.30 AMP 1nc: ,.\I say O re I ers. 8r.,.,~ It 151, '' ltk ~ lii i. 11on ., Sl!wrll!H Inv llldlc 1.n •.n Ampe11 '""~ They shout °'"( a ,,.[Uat•' "" lludi:f" 6\o 1 KMP 01 ',',, lleB, I~., •rt llVll IN t.tl 10.57 AITUlf:cl 2 . .0 uu -vu 9urn"" ·; XI 1(l1~ l(rel1lr , l!>e Prl<H .. Wlllt;l'l lnvestor1 G...,,,,,; Amlll .n is developintr similar to the c1c Le•~ ••• 5'~ LMC D•1 ..!.~ ....!'", 111<tH 1«urlt1M IDS nc11 3.73 3._51 ...,..CO!'lll 1.to Hoe r'.•I W $v 2l'' 2• LlllU I~,,...,••;, Id htVD lief~ Mui •.• t.10 "11(.11 HO<-I lradlng Slamp boom Of the C1tne1 11 1.; 11''> l.llld '!'I )>.. l ' 'O Ibid! CH" b0u9f!I p,1141 l.t9 l.1• AntonHSw I r:.,,,... /IJ &1 10 L•IM' Wll I !,~io f1skecll MondtJ. 51DC-IUO U.18 ~ Cl•Y 1.10 lat e 1950s. The stor~ which c111n1~ 11 ,. •1 L•,_,, ' ··i 1111 ,.:-i. ~""' 1.11 t.J1 ~ .. u -r· I t•-I .,,_ C1"r•ll 2'~ 7"o t~ ~ :~:~ l;a ''*'""' 1.12 1.11 1 ~·1rR~ f·i: s.;: All:llOll 1.311 were In irs on uo; rau .. 1ug C11 Mtgr 1,10.. 1zt '••w• G 13,., 14 1r 1•111 Fu11C11· ,•,• 0 ,,. '-A'L c .... Ct• So'IW ,. , .. l>'• '' t;'""'h l.'6 S.11 • • .Cl 15.'6 APL pf 11.lt stamp frenzy reaped the ma-C•P 1n1A ,,. >'• Ltl1ur G ,. 1 .. _., 1 o 3.1• ,..., 5.•• ~-" ARA svc •• f '<h p" ''' Ltwl!. IF 11 . 1J0 tnWt f_tl 1,11 Hncock 1.11 01,7S ArClllN .io. ~ •···r·1·· from incr··-~ •,•,, ... ,,, ,,,, Lill( Mil ,.., •" •• Jo11ns1n lO n • -•-,~ u.:;o11;: -"' ~ , 1._. 11,,1 MIVllf• I I• 4 .. -... I( • • ,.., ... c1!1N (Ill J -~·--volume· la'•r .~-n C•m a1 2·~ l ~,,."'••,, , ,.~ Aflm11d •.u •Al tr,"-,• '","'..,"• 'l Arch D•n 1 ... .,, ......... ,.... t ""' .,·uc: CtK NG t •• I'~.. ' l~ 11 .--. "jllh'• J,10 .S,:<1:1 c::: ll 'Io.I 11 , Arl.i:PSw 1.0I other 5lOres gave out ..t .. --',!!".,c•• i·i. 1~t~E'ft 11·'" ..._,.,,m F .Sl ll c: 111 1in1t-""•t11DS ·"' .,_,_.....,. -· 21,, ?l'G ·~ ••• ·" '' "'"'''' 1 . .-•.'~ u1 . . .. Armco.St 160 f def . c YPS I ·~ l) l.-S'h ION 1-o l .l'O •~'1 ~UI a• 7.16 •.n Armco ..i2:11 or ensive purposes, a cr.rl 0 ;,... 11, .... ••••rt'"''" 1 me•' .... 1.11 u• Kt 1.11 '12 ...,.,_,. lM I ' . • ( •'-•Co • .. I' 11 U Nn B1·1 l ,CI 1.~ U1 K! J.fl '·'~ Arm11Ck IO sa UJ"8 t0n pC>ffl Wal tta1.:ua1. n'I '--e• ,-, 'Morlll .. , )\lo ll~Am D.•n 1.5' t ,1' UI SI 14.ftH.lJ ArmR.......+M -and the potential from a t~n i11, 1~:; 1~i~ M•"1" M ~ ~ ..t.me• E•P•n•· r.,,, s1 • .. ~• '·" Aro COl'JI I'll -o O 1 0 " !' M•-C '"' It'. \•••·• , 1i 6.6• C~ SJ S.11 'lO A-oo o-·, • • I f ded '-n r ,. Mir Mio •'~ •~t · C..,. 54 lZJ 1 1 •• '"' gain 1n ''O ume a away. c~rl•• s 1"' , • "''' Mtci "" ,... ncmt 1J.• •·111 · ' ~ldo11 1.?0 P.fueller. however, does not see ~~~' "' ': 'l ~ •·,w;,;:; 2:-.11 ,:~ i~f1 i .:1 '01 1<:i~~·· Gi l:ll l:n ~1B~~~.io lhis saturaHon point until 1975 (~:: ::i: ~r~ ~'~ :~e• '-t 1 ~f 1m ........ ~~... 1·~ .... !~ L:~ ~~ ,t~ '~-~ ::~ P~ l~ nd hil ••• " ~ff'I '" ,.,. 71'' ' • ,, .... , "'" Grit> .... i .lllHIY •.U J"" AM'Tt•ll o's, a meanw e. ucipue ,c,, ,1, • • me '" .~ ·'!,; • .vn 1 .. v 1.21 4.n lie s111 •.:.2 1.n A,,,,.,... 1;.., •• lJ>,:, 1•1.!o m<tdk ... ' ' ... 'I'\ ,\'••I 1.» l .llO lie Inv 1mo ... 11 AtlCtyEI 111 higher costs. a i;tort can make ~1:~11'\ Ml ,.,, "1 t<1 Mt• ;f}· ~ "'"N G"' 1.1• '·~! llfll: N11 '-'~ 111 Ancei p1Ja7 b It. . .,, , ... !.~, 01~ \\9dln>, ,.· ,.,, ,\'" Pat s.n t 2 ln1 1.1<1 2.~I All Rid!11d 1 more money y cu mg pnces ~ 11 ,. .... , .. ' erld ·• JiJ 1~ Aricllor G•ouo: •·•·f oom11 S1Yl:s.: Att Rth ptJ.IJ " ·is vol m ·-e>••• Sul ',!~'°"c' ,•,1• ••"~M••m Gr ,," '' c~o·' •-~ c .... d n .• 13:71' AllR ... • •' U I U e J,,.., ..-..... • "'w o '~ ~ Ir ..... lO lO'\ G•IV'tl 1.31 1.1,I C1pll 1.15 1.15 A!IRc'ft ptt,IO ficiently. ~=~ ~-.~'4 .~""' M:X.:_LP VI.lo 1N I~ •. n ~·~ IA1tl ll.SI ll.51 Allli a--.· I .... ' l l 'I, ~IC' H St' Oio Fd !•." 1,o.I ~ ~llftl II•• t.N I0,11! Alll$ c .... But back to you -anolher f oHlnl " ~I ...... 1o1..; MN II'; 1tin A~' Fd ~:~ ':.)1 ' ·~:" 1" i.U ~·~ ATO Ir)( .•• important disclosure i.s that ~,,,ror ~\~ "," ••• ,, '•~ ?'1!1 4;$o<11 1.Cf' 1.1 M•n Fa 1,,s ~·11 A•"'°'' Pr~ .... •· • "' ).-.1r.:in J.•~ •.in u en. t t:S •., 11t11m1~ 1,,.. mo d·•~••( ho rs ""::..... Cir J1'~ 31'~ Miid Cl .,, 4'o I.lit l-l~lol'llOll: •H Tr 1':CJ Jl't3 AYCoCp . .00 a ng '"'"""'" s ppc . .w ""Of'! r.1~ 101~ 11..., ldltJ 1\1 m F...W J. '·'' o to Mltt1 ~ .. ~ , 1, Avco p11.10 percent travel more than ;.!'::. I,t,,t 'l'O" Jl\l. ldw t:T 11 11 Fu·od » •·'R t 11 M11t1en 1 J-6 ,·f, Averv P11 .10 , _ .. ~ $\~ • Molt t;1• 1··,;~ f2!2 Sloe~ 511 ~" ,rid Fii n '.21 n ~2 Avnel Inc .40 three miles !O shop 2 5 against ~--, P,•v 1''o 7'0 'e\in \'iG • ·'" Sfl Co J.t:> I.I' lllA Mu c ~ ; t1 .t.ronN 1.10 ,.~ l'IO I •Kii ".• J fltb~.on ' 11·1v,I· MooOY CP 10:13 11:04 AllK Olf .73! only II ~-· among SU'°' .. ,.,. c... 11" I od kl : .. ' 8tMOll ~.!' lt'.51 MooOr'• I.~ 1; 11 .. _,,_~ ~":'" .... !: ..... l'UI ~~ 1'1 II: 13v, 1"" ~-Kiii J.11 '" 1F Fd ;,:a ;·u urban uvusew1ve.s. : .... 1'...; ---;, 31.1, -,.f cor -., '"' '~n r;n. •.s1 •.tl IP 0111 •.ot , n kbO w .so Th ~-··· • "" ""°""' ,. ·,• ·.·~. 14.rr Fii 4,17 j ·ll N'tuUS Gv 10.U 10J1 lhktOilT .IJ e invitation is clear: if :on Roct< tl ,,..., t P aonoklk '·" . .n " OmG 1.01 '·• e.n GE ,_., ""Drlfrld • 1'\ ,,._ r 5 10•• 11 lhllan st 1.4' 1,8' Mu Orftln l.'5 1.ol(I lhlG pfB•.SI you can use a car at least onct ~-, L 1.-" l"" "l:t T•A 11.., 1~:?' aost Fdn '·" '·" Mut Sll•s 11.n 11.61 11111G pfC• k f.nd l h lb d'-:'.:o.-o • ~\'t lt-• hi • "" ,' • ·~ llOllOll 7,02 01>A0,1 vt Trst l.1J l.1J 81n1Pnl .IJA a v.·ee . 1 OU w ere e ~ ~o .... Yr ;,,,, • OICll ~' :~ . Brotd SI 11 04 . NEA Mui 7.fG l.M 8.on1P pf ; ed k ~rwfrcl I( JOA l Club 1•' 1 <, 8ullock C1lvlf'1: NII Ind 7.12 1.IJ II• 01 C1I 1 :U count stores are local . 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And save "'•n• t~• 1''• "" 11 1"'11 , • 11 11g1M Fii t .n •.J1 c; ...... n. 1.11 1.a e1ffs t.111 money. , 0 '; 0 ,,·, 0 > •.,"~ :11. ~:~ ~t,;~r Co'° I•" lU •P:.:, i:= ~'.~ r.:.:~~ 1t,~S ~-~~ ~·:~ ll>dO \:==============================-...:.::.:::::!;:_ __________ I .. 11 17\1 11 Eau• 1' 11 aoll Inv 1.fl J.-1 SIO<~ 1,•1 •1,.. 1 1" P .511 011••" -' 1•~ •• G-'O :~'· ,,,., •Pit Shr S.03 ,,51 N•I Grth 1.17 ·" a..,1.1;hLb ,ID "'•v!1 Fii 11L \IL 1,0, ···•I!., ,O"o ?1'~ ""' Shr t .2110.0I Nf\IW (•I '·'° ~.lJ 81wtrL1b ,lG 4 reasons to transfer your account NO SERVICE CHARGE on personal accounts ol $300 or mm. The averaie person write1300 checks and pays 1 service charge of $30 a year. By maintaining a $300 balance you save lhis $30. That"s eq ual to 10% inleresl on your money. BEAUTIFUL CHECKS. You will lake pride in lhem. They are d1 slinclive and iden tify you with lhe communi ty. TRUl Y PERSONAi SERVI(!. When you need financial counsel, lalk lo the officers of the bank. They'r e inferesled in you personally because they"re your neighbors. They can make decisions rieht on lhe spot -on a personal basis. OP!N UNTll S P.M. DlllY-AND 6 P.M. ON FRIDAYS. 9 CONVINl.!NT OfflCU SllVING OlANGI COUNTY ,.,... .... Mldwltoll 1t MICArfhllf IJJ.JI 11 •a,,~ Olt!Clll l171lcl1 1t J1mbct1t tiA2·1141 ~f'llt-...... ll~lllh 111·2tOD • S.t Hi1110lllu H11bot .C lrt1171 ·12'0 ........... "'""" .......... 64z.Mll • V~Otti<t fl!t Cbitwn111 et Slftc Ctlltrt 171·4140 W9*11ffOftlDI Wddltt It !>Mr 642-3111 ........ -....... WlllW. s.11 ~Sff.-llll • 1..111111 tlillt OltU lliM11t WlfW. l 1111111 H1M1 IJQ.J20I I 'I \ o l\t " " .,, 17 II !llf'\111.,. Fund1: Nevw Fii 15.1' 1~.;t lltarlnDI 1 o:: ....... ~ 1: ... 1~ •• ,.,. ··~ ,,,, 911•~ f.7(110.60Now Wld 10.~4 1'.~' Bffll'ds I °""lb "• 1J'~ 1, •I l«ll l "i f l"I Coon $1 1.11 1.Sll Nf"IWlll'\ 11.111!.IO Bl•! Fdl pf• Dtllll '"' •'i .,~ ltl Sf;IO'~ ,.,_ J Grwr~ '·Ool l . .U l,jJCf! 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BoMfl PIJ,SO '>o•le t'I°' 1''~ 11 hKI •1c 4 -• G h 51 SOI P . 1-11 14• ",~ .•• ·,,A,!IL !'~ ?lo • Art s>; ··~ ,..., 4. . ..... S• •. 71 t ,71 p ~· Ir 1"°' " '1' lm;om t ,OJ t ,11 .,, Mui l,10 ·.10 .~ Pfl.10 "'l .,11"1 .,, '""' hie ,w,,1~ . 13 • v111t 311 1.11 Phll1 •1 111111 •Ml !Pl?.so "••IC wt ' .. L ·-· "•" ,,L ol Gr!~ '·'' •.• , Plhrrlm t.t• 1·~ llflflOUfl ,., ··~· . l COl'f\S Id 3.n '·l' Pine St '·'" '°' 8rn,Ufl '" "111 11~ '!'II 7 !11r Tl' 1•1·• 14\• wl!~ ,.a 1 10 1 t p"" En• 110 '• llerke• !"ho ""°" lib 11 In.', 11 '4A ) \' I\~ ' ' . j• • "'du< SV< 1,1 l'\ g<•I ll''o Ill\ wl"' CO t.Jl 1.4) loll Fnd t 11 I .3$ 11t~ Car• !"I •i•FI 11\'> 111i' C '''' ''"' OI"· omp "'' 1.1.5 I.JI Pl1n Inv 1 . .15 t ,!i •"' II l.IO , •• oonDel S.36 j ·I' "'rlcr Fufld1; It hrM-• .a ""'-Sv•I t 10 tllol Ir ID~ •1 omt Id 1.JI .l1 G""1~ 11.10 11.JO g 11t11 Dk ... ~·-Bt \'I • IC •u!n i i 11 I... I I J "' Nil• ' ~' '' ,,, ->I lltllP Fd 1. .., N Er• l.:>O •. , •• Ir Ohll ·" ,., om11k 3 St J.11 -. 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Oell'IWlnt G•-· VOJH 5 11 \;:t ourn1 Inc '°"'tll 0:1 • " IOll Wt ''~ j DKll 9.1• iO.•t Roo Tech l.11 ] '*' l'lftlf.t,1, .56 "'"•If T•c ... •'I ~•l"!ll! 111-, " Otfwf-10.'111.11 Rf\ltte , l't t.N rlo<ISI 2 . .CO• c 11 ,....,.,. ''• ..,i ~llllO Of lj Jt Otll1 J.~I l .Ollll"ltel 11.,o 17.'$ riot My I JO "•" T•k ~ :)I• Pllll 5\ltl 1 1"' O,tXtl 11 .04 11 ,W •01e""' •.•• '·1· 1•11•Mv ol ) 1-~-----~--------lornt Fd '·~ 10.51 $1lem Fd 4.•I i • 2 • t II'~ ,31• Dtryl Lv 10. 11.41 kl1u1tr 11.SS IJ,I• gaW'f' Miit 1 E•lol'l-t+ow•r : kud6tr FUnd1; WYHI Of A1 B•ltn t ,U t .51 lnl Inv l!.'7 •?.6' :•kw;:: Gt, .llO G"""' '·'° 10.17 Sod '11.40 1t JO ,~.. M fnc:am s.1t s.61 •11 n .i.t n .St ;;a~•1·50 1~;: J:::1r:~ ''ll'rj1ys1Fu!:l!: 1·» 1~, .;, E~'" l~.31 d . EG111J 'll 2 31 B~ (0 1·\\ ittttf I.ti 10. J ll'\V.,.I •.J, 7,11 llu ... O OO • .. c,.,,,, Sc 1.17 t,SI Ultr1 5.Jl }.!-! ·-f!Htlv 10." 10 ... !tlec .O.m I.Ii t .50 8uffF,,.., 1,10 1i"tPr~t 1,t• rl SH'tS II.ii 11.t~ llUIOVI W ,llO S&L Plans Ne'v Branch Ew!h' 1,51 1.1• 1511 GTll I.St 111 Bul'lk lll•mo !:tul Gtll 1.41 I.If '"' F• 1,fl l,61 ., .. rt 'o •,1.! l1ux 11,$1 U.W tr A• ... I .. .lit U "" .... 'fe-·ry Savings 100 •·an vent 111 10.51 11.s.i 11 Dt•n l ).t:i 11 n eurlNor 1.1c. 1' ·~.. I.Al ·O c.. llNIV•ll kl-,_s: &UflNor pf.ii • • Qr Cou ty F1lrl4 1.JI l.C:I CIOll 1.11 i ,'3 htncflt .71 AssooaUon, ang~ n • "'"" Bu 1.os !·" tnw•t '·l! !·" t1111'rg11, ,.,, b sed r. i i . t1 h Fd grth 10.u 1 .Ct 't' '· l'~ a mane a 1nstitu on. as "I: F:~ 1;:u ll:f Si 1~~ /:1': ,::: ~·.,. c1 .10 announced that it ba1 been "~.;Ui':T ~~ · 1 "".,:,' 1~! 1 rJ~ ,:·1'~ C:11.~11'i'lt1t1 granted I permit to open a u= lff f:~ Ir,~' Gt 5!.!,1f C•:::,L 1.i~SI 11(«1'1 1.H . 1lllt ST ».U ».U dlrew ,ICllo branch in Tuilln. ~~1 lAJ l. .11ac1 ..... n Func11: "" r,te J.» "'if. VI ' 1.11 t ;f.S A,.,_,,.. f·1J f.H -~II l !O The new facility. U1t third ;~11i . .P'~ tf1 t'~ tr!: 2:~ f:il :~un •~1 f 'l S I I F~I 1:.:l'i.. \·\S 1.s1 '!tin Roe Fa1: ••1111• .• or 1• ercury av ngs n "•' Mvlll . 1 ,.43 JI" -11.20 1/·'° 1ro LI I·" . . flt Nil 4.0I f ,5-~ID Oo •• «I . ..0 lrP th ,'Ci Orange County. v.·111 be in the Ff~, ste;: 3\-.\\1:3·~· uo'~roGi 10.~~.~ :~r~•.J: op.1ercury slylt" whllt con· Flet l=Nf 1.s.i uo1ns1 H"'"'u •tlltClo ,IOO l'lD Giii •.JI l n ,ync:r Gt '· 1.» 111rl'r I.ill f · I chi I t f'lld Giii J.W J·'l MR AP •·' I·" Cl Cert onn1ng o 1r tectura pa · l"ouNtro '·" .:. 1•<~" '·j .M c1 '! pf1.u terns for tht City or Tustin, F,•nl!lln 0•"""1: ,,,.,0 Gt ,1, '' lllMHC• ' l'DU!f.I 1,ff I '2 Kllll(I l. ~ t~ "'9 ,(H'p ... ~c ··u •.• , ii(~"°' llNIV•I ''-" t:,"'··~ according lo Leonard Shane, u•n"' i':.., l:lj l~~ ~! '·e'111 "i• ~U:' 1:11 '( Id I lll(lltll .II I. riv E~ l .d .1 lllLI I u " e rcury pres en • f'rH!tm ,,., '·51 iudot I'll 11.11 1 .a '"'11Ps , ·21 ·•.i•Mul t .•l 1,1, wnC Gt ,,Jl ·Af ~I LI er I ··we expect to .announce the 1Ju '"' c •• , .....c-inc '·" enM.Pw 1 1• ~mrt 1.14 I.II ~II MUI llf\IVll .,., SW l0fG exact locaCion and operalln1 1:"1,. l·tl ,tif ~~.a111 ~:~ l:ll IOI\'°"' .M • ~lief l'iJ 4.2' lltd ,,..,,,... ti\/ ... plans w1U\ln a few weeks, but v.,a "'"' it 1:•1 Ac(m l·* f·" ~:f-01.!f*'M believe the new of rice will be ·:~"?M-s u111!~f. J~ 's::~ ',.;Tf 1:.~~1 "'i: before :=11~l!<I t.11 J.14 ;';~.11 1•::: l:ff lltdtir" inc open and operating Apt~ -/·" •.u 11"' lllfl ~· ,,.,,,p, 1.10 •• ed • .., Fd -~ 1.n Yll LI" •• ~. ,, 111, rterNY •' yetr-e:nd.'' Shant ;wd . ,,,,,. S• IO.t1 II.,. Inc.-1· 'M t llf'Mll I, ~1ercury's other officts are '"' .,. 1 A/ • 11<1s JDI H .1 Ctwllff ,,j "'1 • l"' ff )2 SDI Sii .17 i·n C~., l.•o! f\oP'\n 1 .'4 Ill tl'odrat l·' I ~'"""Oii I lOC'ated in Bu~na P•rk and u1n111 :>0.00 .oo ,,.,. ·°' ,u ~"'N' '114 H1mlll0fl ' ~~ 1llCI, l.t1 '·i! h'"''"" ,JCrl 1-funtinglon Beach. whtrt the >1~1 l N 1:: .~~lift '" :·t: , . ., :::: ~1o'·:0 A · · h be · l H•lbelr •.n .:U N,.JPo M~ 10 1' 11.0I ~!bro.<t 1 ssoc1a11on as en reg1s er· ,..r1w11 ,.11 ·i:" ~11!1111111 o._, h \ ,,~ "' 1111 reconj rrowth rates. The ~~·~~ :?: , r> ,~1· It.~ i1 1·fl ".JI ';!'" J 't f 'l • J ndl I.I.I t.!l "\arl l fl !7 llPl!t\I I ma or1 y o 1• en:ury s e Ill ff ff 1.u 1 IO TcctoY '·" . Ml.II' c1Nw 11 done in Oranat County. ~ ~~";:' .'C'•ve.i,1 ~;:ffl11 l,!t 1'·ti ~fc~i1 ~t Stock in 1o1tl\"Ury Savings Is 1f P0~~111 tff ~-~: ~4~ '·!.I:.~ ~~<;1rt·~0• lriuk!d \\1estern 0 v tr· t be · I~.~·~ f·{! ~·~ ~~~11·~. '~4J •!:~ ~ie';",:~ :fi Counter lltlt I~ Jll I" 1r:'.!~ltlll 1·'t l..'I~ )M •~ti ,_.tO • lllt •• j. t J ,_.1~ Jj J.19 (""OE 1 St '- . ... •• <1111 .. 1 ""' l•• c• c ... 6\• -,, !'lo -·~ u -'• lOV. +iio ~~·· " . " . UV. +1· I •l\~ -'• "'" -... IJ1,(o -I JO"' -'• IJVo _ , • :n~ -'• 11\IJ + \it ,,.,.. -I\ .Ql't +"" 1Gt' -'' "" .... /ii}\:_:·,, ,.,,, .. -60\IJ _,,, 61'~ -., Sj'\li-\; ll'~ -., 11·~-'Jo JI'~ -•• 17Vr + '• lO'o + 1• ,,,~ ... llO:. -It ;?~ :i:·,, 4V. -,. 3114 +1 tu~ -1, ,,~ -" ,, + '• ltU -l o ,.,.,, .... *~ i .. :: 1111, I 1, 13'1 + ., ., .. -.. ,, .. , .... Ui~ :':. '' 1 .. ,_., "'' -~· 111~ -i'· ...... .Ul1 -•• n \\ •·•·• Market S y11abols ,---------~~ -. . . . -. . ' · .~t ,MM IC. DAil Y l'IL.Of Monday's Oosing Prices-Complete New York Stock Exchange List t.e ctu l • 1"'111Stilt 1 t•M 0« ~ 1111'1' IUIJ , l lltf SI .I Le•r lit lftt7. ~·' "'ii' ~ LMI • Le• , Ct I f Le•tof'• • .0 L.i,l'ttl' .• Le~ VI I~ Lehn'I" ·••• LKntrllll iO L t,~rFd (.!' L•~Flrlt .) I '1LFl11tMI LF C • ti ,r ,. .. I ,il.1$ llbll M(N l L~''['' IN l lbrl'I' 11 M llbYLfl pll.JJ L'9t Mv 1.§0 L!llY EK 1.olO 'I"''"~' 'IO l ft( "'•' •• l Lin• TV ,].)p LIM AA .111 Ll"8 T\I Ill l [:E,,,.: 1cr;, !Oft ptc ,i ll!CH> cvpl l LlftOll Pl Ill Lod~ .. 1. toewsT~ .1J dl>d"'""" .:JO t·~~-' -I pU541 L-Ge 1.2' L ..... l1LI IM t:··~.~·~.to Lottl1GE 1.U LOO Nt~ '' t~:?;~\" .io99 lu(kY $1 .llOO LwdlaW l.ot l\lkff\I Sii 1 l"'ms Inc L\10 Corp t~keYn1 .Oe vkVo pl?.14 l••• NI'! ........................................ ~ .. -............. , lW..1 Hitll L ... ci.u Cllt. I" i i.-.. --.. ~I ... uw C-Qs. "°" _HMl!h ~VU..ft ca&.J -i,..., Q91, 0.. ~""""'·' -0.-J-. .... ., ..... a 0'11 42\t "'"I ' • , .. 11 2.~ ~ ltlio -\i . 0.R ffWI .._ ( .... ~ -.. ,. ·~ i 1&!:•-J ,,....,,,., 11l;i... .. ... ~ c;: ?:!:: r::•-·,,.. ,..,,. 111,ft .... 1 ,..,.._,,.tJl l"9 J.ff , .. • 1J.:+,. 4 1.llllli.1&111-... S kP. n· ·ii· ... 1 .... ~-;14 u:~r. ~~=:a:u :li:---:,""!I~ ,. 4 _ ' '" ,, ...... -.. toe 1·1ces 1p ~ L -.. .. ... M 11!:. m.• -'·' ~ ' ..... •• \!~ ~ 'i~ 1 " »111 n 111 u.. ,,,,, M 't: ~ -'"""'° , ......... "" ..... II v"l'l#f 1• I" .r-~ ' "' .,. " .. "........ i.~ Jn f ~c;...1 flL IL , 01",i'"~I:-lt'." ~ ~i:~ i 1· ... .\:I :} Wi.. •·:::;::::·· :.:O\":.l:".n w V -lil:y. Trr:;: r.;; ti 4:t. ~::::.: r.~ i:= ,.. = ~ -.. ·-';,11 ·1-llli-, m-= ·~~"I" In Slow Sess1·on : . ..i; " .. lk-::,~=~ ,_,..., __ ""::-e:::;:;i: ·~·· .- 1 1~ 1 ll "t? nf•1111 '*"" I 'M; +... • -Wllflf'• I.IOI d I lh M~ "1~ V, ) ~ =a .. ~ •. M !t.'! + .. -u v .. :E,;...,,. C. 1 P, •• ., 1 "" ti +• -T-~:t~h•c ... • 'Tl ~141! \f,: :t\a -•.=::~ i\ ,.t k 1~'' y.H--~ VI ·~· i,11~, ',.1!: =f i,; 'f!S:J'Jf r'\', 1' li..'.; 1"l~ "~'-: !% 1.1~··~ ! :.,,1• ' " 2?~ mo = !! ,. .. ·~· h, ,•,.• ';i' t. I • ', '" = •,• , . NEW YORK (UPl)-Tradero. showing a gen-, ~ , • "• "' • I t• •I "'° ~ ; '° •1 ' "" "" MC lllf ~ '· t ,,. Ao • W1 lf! ,,.. 11 11 ~ •::4 I :• + ·~ era! disinte!'est in the stock market. drove prices ;t..,::.E~.:o I~ ;,.""; ~ = ~ u~l!, •• :0 ' j ' ~-= 1"" ~ ~:: w:=•:..:: 4 I~ I r~ . ' ' '£: ·i·.; +.., 1-•r on th• New ''o.rk Stock Erc•--ge Monday 1·n ""' -" r. ~ -'-u .. C••"* J »'>• ,... ... .,....,. v"" 1 ,.,... , ~ ~ j>""' .,, .. ., ., Tt uai.1 '=" • • ~ ~! 'V: t .. u~ ,.,. , , , • J _ '• .,,...,. .,,, ,. ,t ~""' !r.', .• ·~ 'I "' ' t"' .::~ one o! the slowest sessions of the year. l~rsr.·'l'. lt ~· ~ ~!! + \f, ~ Ii .. : a rli :· lf• ~'-: ~ :--111rg.,~ n r .. .,.. ' .. n~: ~ Shortly before the fi nal bell, lhe Dow Jones J~." "1 .ett I~ r.-f4·i fr ' 7 ~ tif:'f•~ '° I : ~·! ii-.; ;:·: t' .... w.+u:"'uf ! ~ iF"~. J~. •• !"' !i:~ >~, .. · ·~ 11'\dustrial Average of 30 selected blue chips was off 1:=,..~~ ~,If: ~: =: = ~ ~ .. t.,.-(;t, l! •·1 c · ~ -'• w,'l;;.,. ,... , fiii: r •.... "° ... ., ! _, T~ j.J:I ... 1.!) 11~ a;! t \,t U~1«1• 1 U ~ !r ....... = 1: :~~ 't.1: J1~ ~ r -.. n, ff: :m #~:\. 3'21 ~t ~!·~493 tsaues cro1aino the ta~. declines J:illt'*tp,~;~ ;, ff~ f. 11 .:.!:~=I-~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~:17.~",,: j i_: ~""Ml·"'~~ ""' ~ ..... _ 16 I> r--U IT J:: Jl1 .JJ\ot U D"'t ~ '-u ..i ..... ••t 111 ._1 t1·1 '', ~ 'l '11'1,~~. U.... ,, iii: ,_' 'i'l! '11: ,_ outnumbered advances 633 to •to n •.,r,:;i • no • .D\l !fil" • "u.w-• u 14 n1tt ""' ·-w ....... ,.. ~ ,_.., ' ii ' 1 "'"" *,. 1 1•-l•Ufll!Alft l.IO •Ill )t 1'' 1 -...,WttftM4 I_ .. i'... ~t " * 11411. :.~ I~"."'.'~~ Turnover amounted to around 11even million ,~~!:", .· , ~>! • v. ! ,"' "'",,',,·-·~ u '>" u·: 1f: =,,: ;:.:..,:.,-_. ... t -• 1 ,,. '"' •'-.. .. shares, about a million s ares ow r1 ay s tum· r,n "• -!'!• 2 ',!"' ~ ll. -"'• Y.!'! .. , .i1 ' " i.o. k waif ...:i. ..:: .. 1 P o ''--f'• .. h bel f 'd , ·~,,t• U 1.lO u .... 1-1'1 U'-> ""-""•' 1:JI Ii= ti 10 10 10 ,. ll UI J/t -ll '<I iii' -•....., f, I ~ l-r t • r, ••l'llu 1~ • ~ •ll ~ R. Wt -1'o over. 1"~ .n.... n ;: .• -~ W..:... .. H~ d:. " ~ 11.o ••• 1 ..... ~ I'" ,..:; •'t-· ~ 'l} tr.: i&i~~ u~ ~~ .i\lthouih fractional losers generally dominated ::..... .r!A ' JO'-.V. ,.._ i" ~ '" •.1' ,,• 1 t ~ ~= ~ -.. :c,,r · ....., w.; It. e ·st. a ew point-s1z echnes were noted n e ,.,.... f f'"' ""fltuc ... 1M it !.Jl.o .... 11 lf.i'"' ,,' •ralr.\ -"" th ti • ed d • l th --1:·",... n, ,_ "',., ~ -Ulllf M., '-» • ••,:!. If'-, ' ",", -'• ~If .io S 11• Oo ~ -~ '·, r.:" ~· .... L 1·· ~ .':! !"""' ,.. ,. f l•~. ~ I .:.: : H""~ H; 1.t .: J'" l'~ ..!:~ = l", -_,:,,.•, D U"-"• I 'I -; .... ii T .... -•• rails. These apparently stemmed from be lief that =t~ 'ril. W' W'-i,.Ul .... !f1 ... I~~ ... ~-.. ~ .• ":" .. , t "' 'l.. r.,..-t t. } 1-\-,. ... jot ~ -.. ~ome or the rails. possibly Burlington Northern and Tt (or• 1.'7 n 21'· • ~ t \6 uSF,.. 1. u 10'ii lt .. , ... -l>o WllttNoo! .IOP 1'1 IPt 1 :E • ~ u 411 :tt'o )';'• _ 1, Tktfw•IM • s 10"" 1011 \E. 4 use;,....., ~ •l .. Ml 11 y + 11r11 WPlltt•,,.. u:i ,,, _ ,,. ... " .. ,1 "'"' ~ •• Santa Fe Industries. may be vulnerable to a divi· '1-1 ~ '·-" » """ -'• usct•• .. , ~ ... 1""-211-o .. ,, -., W!A...c.ot• 1 :io ,.~ ,. I ll 31,,, ]) .. '· Tl...aMlr • lllO lll~ )f-llo '" . us '"""'"' y 110 ,,,, II 1"· -'• IM!Slt uei a .. .... ... -... '"' A ·~ dend cut foJJOwing a recent reduction by Norfolk Tim~ ... •·• n ,.._ tt.,, 1'1° -""vs l ••11 ,. 11 '"' 1"° 1~ -... w111 ~-.• » " ,...., ~ -l• Ht o~ dllo .,,, _,, Tlfll lli ltV -0 ' 11 it 11 _. \o us ~'''" " Jo6 14'• n•. U \.o .. '-' Wll...,.,1 1... 11 u JAii !L~ ,?o 3!: :;~; :;~~ +~ & Western. J::,"s';!' i'.: 1! ~ ,;: 12';:-+ ... ~l~~'1l 1~ ~~ f~ .. t~ ~ ~ :;:g;~ "l:t , no. ~ ._ -1• >1 ,.., " ""' -"" "It's very dull because investors can't get ex-r11.afd 1.n • lH> >1"1 "'-t-ui """" 1~ , nt; n .. 12"'1 _"' w11e1~ ... 1.11 lt = (;; '"' t ... 1Jll jl jl i i ~ h Tr&"' Cl .tt 11 !Jiii. ill1 ~ .... ••• US St .. I ) 40 ).)< JO 711,1 1'"'o _ \Iii Wllf'S•~ 1.1. I f'" .... fAi ... ,, J ··-' .i. ,, cited about recent cla ims by top government offi-''•~•u" 1.;o 11 1Jt1o ""' 11 -.,. u,.,-. 1 i• 11 m, n n _ 11. wiiu '" ·" 11 n. 1~ "" --. 11 i:,, '~ .... ·~,. 4-" • I h ~~::Ai':' ~~ 1:: ::~ lit :N, .. = ~ U"ll IJlll '.01 1 ... !~ ,.... ... =-~~ .-: 1: 1~ .~ 1~ ~ , '""' "~ '" c1a s t at the economy \Vill .stage a recovery in the ,,.,w~i .. ,.. 1 ,1• n, -. , t.1 .. u1u lif1.1~ , ,, .. l'" 21.. . .. Cllld'I & .... ! ,~ ,, 1, _" 111•• "'l '''' second hali." one analyst commented. ,, .... mr• .Jt 111 1111ii 1t • n•. -t 1, unvl'M 1..10 1• >> 11' u wOOfWlll ,.. 1 JOI-. .,.. •• • u•. 14·-. 1 ... -'• Another analyst sa1·d·. "It's •01'n• to take a wh1'le ''•"Koo-io 1 "'" , .. •v. • '• u"1"'"' '""" 2n iso. u ... 1~ -+1"--.. .,., :>-t• u 1 111 +J '~ ... I' ,.,, -,,, ,, ... ,.. 1>1'4.Slli ) N''I IA'l .. ,~ -4 Ufll..0111<! • 11' 11 .. 1"11 1'1'• _,,,, wono ......... ti ... -l:, ., _" ' '"' ''" ,., to btli ld 1·nvestor conf1.dence and a few report• that r • .,..11"°" 10 l'• ,,, '"" u•1• 111d• .... "' ,... ''"' "' -~~ Xff•• c• ... °" '"• • + ~ • JI ,,.... JI + lo "' ""' Tr1nKll r;,~ ,, ... ..,, ........ U•'-J,llO I• ., ••• , .. a .. -"'Wwlllitr .. 10 ... ~~ -.. ., 1'1\~ JH• l !\o I ~·· . ,.,.~.i.·• .• in , .... ,.,, ,,.... USLl~f .SG 1t 1$.111, lP\ tS>. -.. XTllA Ill( ,. 1"6 1n.. I -•• • ~ "' 611 •2 the economy is improvinn are J'ust not enough." ,.,,,.ier. 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J~ 1::: ~~ UCB Lowest Bond Bidder United California Bank w1s the low bidder of two on $4.5 million I n Newport·Mesa Unified School DlsLrtct bond>. Victor A.. Heim, c o u n \ y auditor-controller reports. The UCB net lnttre1Jl rate figures to 6.&sat perctnt. Helm said, compared to a slightly higher figure from the Bank of America . Interest on the UCB bid, which has been approved by the Bo•rd of Supervisors, add.s up to $3.8tl mllllon compared to $3.907 million from th~ S.nk of America. Gulf Offers L<>w-lead Gas 41 •1:: 1~~ 'i:: l. :t t 1;t 1~ 1~~ ... ~ A new IOW·lead &•aollne will • ,.. ,.... , .. • •• be made av&llable to the ,, •11 11.. .• tit -•1 ,,.... bl' tn ,: ~ !.., ! ..... -1: moWI 1ng pu 1c at no creut • 2"" 3" ,,, -.. In prlct be~ionin this f•ll, ' • • I -·-I lod b 1~ !:! ''-' •l'o -1, l WIS an ay Y ,, Ni ht .;~ = ~ F. S. Schwend, president, Gulf l 1~ 1~ 1f.;? = ~~ Oil Company · U.S. 11 . ''-fit •'• Al the same time. the com· m , ... -,, pany •nnouneed that an anti-'l i"' ,~ tlto .. .. ,! ~ '¥~ J~ _:i.~.:.,• pollution det.ugent additive, , ... r . , described 18 one of the mott 1~• 11t" 'j\. -t~ effective In the Industry, will i J~ J~ ~s -·~. ~so~~~ ·to all three GulC 1 i'\lo ~--L. ···:· Wholesale price oC the new '1 ~~ 11\.'I "1\.'1-\o low.Jead g~ to du.lerl '! 1f14 1;" ,J.. +·... will be the wne u current 11 '" 4" '" -~, prices for Gulftant. Gulf's ., l"t 11"' '°"' •v. " "' f, i -" econo my gasoline. The new ''""•""'-"' ' '"' 1. Jl• product wUI have an octane ~ 1!,~ '!"' 1~\~ -t,. ratina: of ti, and w1ll cont.aln 1 ~ ~ ~ + ~t • -maximum ot.one-hall sram l "to •1;1. '"' -" of leAd per ... u ...... , t~ m t~ -.,~~~~~~-~~·~~~~ ' '~ ,,... l~l<t ... "' ,, '"' 111.i ,.~ -!Ao I) "~ ' '"" -·-~ 1)\t 11', 13'• .. ,,, • ) .. Jl, , ... +lio ON THE TUBE '-' !he btit t•i'• t• wh1t'1 ••rp•11i11t 111 TV, rte.I T'# W EK -4!,trllt11te4 with th• S1t11r4ev .4ttt11 •f th1 DAILY PILOT. I I • • • I •Wtci=:\¥ ;c=:;p DAii. Y I'll.OT U.S. Agency Seeking .Help for Spanish Jobs • , ' d...U xf'\"k'e ~ J;lctween t'e1i (If all a:overnment "What's betn 1acklna "'has At wttkl)' meetJ.np with SpanllltMumarnedlC*lalbta. meld> pet...,. w1tll oplllinp. GOP Aids Democrat Election 'llAS111MC1'911 (AP) -A I' -~ II ··-ber liUlo l1lare .,...,,,~ m Me• t can. -'-I people from qen· When ht lwu ol an ope!)· kderll -bMIG"tMed a • auu ,....... .,..,,,.... beta I commitment on the ~..,.,...... lno, and hu -pie quallfitJd -~ 1Nn I percent, lht &""'1' Ameri<:alll. MOii -In port ol lht .,...i.s." Aid clea lhn>ujlhoul lht go .. rn-·~ ~ Some peraon1 hav~ tried and failed to set l>'llU<m for which their tretnlna end exp. erlence quallllod them. be sald. Olhtrs aren't 1wm of where they should market ibelr skills. jolt -to ploce qualllled -· compa«d wlib u J>OI' lower ec11e1ons. ment, he finds out about cur-ror u. he may aend up to lour Mencn:Americtn& nd «her cent for bltcb. ln its initial five months, on-Mtteed H'rnandet, • Tes:tn rtnt or LtpCOm\nc vacancies. appllcantJ to be coitsklerfd, ~~ 1"f'MW ln 'l1ae. Cabinet Commit.tee ror ly 5 to 7 percent of the with tt years' experience ln He lS trylnll to periuade The cabiM:t coinmtttee Jtstlf WASlllNGTON (Al') -..,_. Opporluolty or the Span\!11· estimated lilll •pplicants on dinoctln& pasonnel -•tions qencles to all him and 111t doean'I !orm<Ily endone "' R>p. AUord 'K. Low-. • I""-,pqslli<Jna. ...,.amec1 adds ooly LI pe!" file have go11<11 jobo. within the govemnenL ror recommeodallona o I applicai<, b<,uld, but ~·to tibera'l DerMcrlt flclnc • _M~e~•~icM-~AmetiCAlll~·~~in~top!_=~~~~~~_:::~~~~--_:=,'.,!'.• '.:,.!!:::,'.:'.'.:::.._ _ __:::_.:.::::::::==-=..:.....:====~~-------- too&b re-eieclioll light In New Yori:, is cettmi.a belpbc'hmt from 90lne :Republican col- leagues in ttte llouae. To the di}rnQ tJ Lo.,.. stein's opponent ana GOP campalp otficials., Republie&!I ~have been travel- ing to New York .to ftw they support Lowenstein on key campaign iaues. "We've cot to uve Lbe IOOd guy5.." says Rep. Donald W, Riegle Jr. (ft.Mich.). me "- !hose -has mode !be trip to Lo~nstein's Long ls1and dis- trict. The Republicans are not openly endorsing Lowenstein in b1s ball.le with GOP stat.t: senator Norman F. Lent. their appearances al public forums held thruughout the diWict undoubtedly a r boosting bis -. A, a leader al lht anlJ.Viet. nam war forces wi2bia tht Democratic party, Lowenstein is p;clur<d by bis _. .. an ultra-liberal operating on !be enreme edgo of bis pe<IJ. When Republican gressmen come into t b e district and ..... they share some U Lowemllein'1 views, or that the differences between them can be will> ill cahn. ...--lht ~of ~tbe extttmiJt is .at le.ast fa:aed up. LowensLein &ays more than a doieo RepubliCIDS bave a~ peatt.d at his forum but be ii reluctant to name them, figur· ins:· it won't do them aoy good with their own party campaign poople. And he ii right. "I doni like it a bit," said Rep. Bob Wibon (R.calil.l. chairman of the Republican c o n g r essional committee. "'I'm going to ha~ to look into this." One Republican who makes no booes about hill admiration fer Lowenstein is Rep. Paul N. (Pet.! McClosl<ey Jr. (R- CatiLJ , an ex-marine wbose independent stance bas 1r .. quently brought him into op- position with his party leaders. "Al LoftOSl.ein'sJt.adf:rship_ in convincing 1 t u d e n t demonstraUors across the na- tion to forego violence and law breaking has been one of the great.est contribution1 to na- tional wellare by any member of Q:ingresa in 1970," says Mt'Clo!key in a statement reprinted i o Lowenst.ein's campaign material. Riegle. McClosky a n d Lowenstein art the nucleus of a )OOng. yeasty bipartisan group of congressmen that has found the bond ol common beliefs tighter than those of party membershlp. Lowenll.ein plugged hard for McCIO!ikey in Califomia last spring during a hard primary election campaign and has steered acme youthful volunteers to McCk>skey and other GOP memben I n primary trouble. McCloskJ 1 e ea no dif· fereoce between showing his apprcval of Lowenstein and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew paying public tribute to Rep. L. Mendel Rivers, t h e DemocraUC chairman of the House Armed Strvlce1 Com· milltee. 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Coliromlc Federol Sovl11gs ond loon Associolion • Arsets over $1 .6 Bilfion • Heed Officei 5670 Wilshire Bo1.1lavord, tos Ar1Q1!11 Anaheim Office: 600 N. Euclid Ave.· 776-2222 Costa Mesa Office: 2100 Harbor Blvd.· 546-2300 Orange Office: 4050 Metropolitan Dr. • 639-3033 . Ot~lt convenltnl offices throughour los Angeles, Orange and Vtnlura Counties. • I I I • I I ' ' I I ' ' • • ' t I I t • I • ' I _ 10 yeon to obtain G.I. 10IJ1I plUI one year for tlCb 10 d1y1 ol ectlve duly. I Far lurther tnformatlon,1 ---------------------------------------------------CO!llacl Ult VA 11134-2020. ·- ' 1 .,. ---·- Overdressed L~st New Goal? ( ANYONE CAN : MAKE It French designer Pierre Belmein offers "heed ·· end legs," a hat and boots combination in brown and white tweed matching the midi.· ··.~A olt.tocli-wldo ' ·coslunlo jowolry ornament, bla1in9 with artificial "jewels" on this midi hem draws attention to the ' ,,,.,.., the --list. And Iba ...m.dreaod list. -"""' promlMI to he Ill enllrtly new liat debutlna this fall and wint«, and • anyone addicted to avant-aarde COCltln can make II: lhe overdreaed list. A-.. to ' go with the upcomlnc mktlaktrt era will be u musJ:ve 11 .the midi l,tleU. !ja ...-e lhe UW. jewelry box. JewelrJ maken are adva.ncinc bulky adommmtl ~ that will be mere at home in foot Joc¥rt. One lll·lnd>wtde pin -wtlb ll'llllclal "jewelo" is deslp>ecl to he-..· at tM 'hem of a cottume lo dra• at- tentl>a ta tbe Moeai which weU may.-be ~ and alrudy decorated wi1h buckles. Faahion 1ett1 want women ta wrap wrlats In banJles, culls, lntur<d m.w., atos»set 11llVer, wood, leather and evef\ cleor plostJc. Love eulls the Ille and design ol handcuffs will feature gold for her -silver for him. Mmlve offertnp In wood, leather and bulky metal delllN wur be featured in neckwear with the heavy primitive look from ·Africa reputedly Jlt'<"'idlng perfect balance to offset and ~ement the heavier ltJlllh of the midis and mull. Earrings are tusl<d, beaded and in- clude aame lhet 1aol< like miniature crystal and &Old chandeliers masslve enough to graze the ""1artlane. A wig memhlinc a eeimirton•1 helmet will vie for attention with' an assortment of shoulder-wide curlytope in orange, blue and green so that milady may express her colorful mood even though the rest of IOdety ii teme and pensive. Hats, too, are makinc a bll comeback a1ong with nay other accessory known lo woman, and they are big -with brlms lo balance the new ioager skirta. They go with midi.skirts, pant.! and evening clothet -this year everything er:cept nightgowns! Suedes, Jeathen. velours, pseudo-fun~ crocheted and fabric bata bold the spotllgh~ Wigs for f.111 will come in many sh•pt• Md 1iz .. es. Parh•!>• the most unusual is the centur• ion • style (top). H .. .i. sa••r •lso is b•ck in the _ picture during the upo comi"I IMton. A. ~ • pi.t. COYW..up Wffh I cut-out ·for the f•c•.:~ is this velour felt , highlighted by • mod- •rnlstf'C-dfa-rnoftd chain clip. bulky lizard walki119 shoes, •lso accented with 1 touch of gold. .,....,, ,,....., .. mt ..... II ' Alligator Not Their Bag · By MARIAN VllRISi'Y NEW YOftK -Gone are the days when an elegante of means would dash-into a pre!llgioul shop to plclt hertelf an alligator handbag wilh a price tg of $400 or more and walk off with fa!Jhion 's most wanted status symbol slung ova her ann. , ln case you haven't heard, ~· are an end&nC9ftd species on the verge of eillnctlon. So are the bags. Today's fashionable not 'ci'lly ba1 to ~ about necklines • waistlines - bemlinea, lhe11 got to be reasonably in· lornled an the coolemporary 1ubjed of ecolocY-" ' 'J1le pre<ld"1t ol 'the J'lftll Aven..,buo ed eight-unit chain· of Mh Crosa stores, George Wasaerberger, say1 that there are now 75 pe\-cent fewer all igators than 10 )'ears 110. Ditto for alligator accessories. A new Federal law prohibits the sale of prOducta made from skin ol imperiled anlmlll by September, 11170. DEEPLY l!!VOLVED Mark Cross, which was recenUy bought by Kenton Corporation -the gt.ant-con-. glomerate that now owns Valentino of Rome, Cartier's jewels, Jacques Kaplan fura -is In fact, deeply involved In a save-the-al ligator program in Zululand, Africa. While the alligators are being coddled, fashionables will have to switch to a new batc h of skins which promise to be "in'' leathers of the 19i0s~ Frog, osllich. elephant and anteater are new subsUtutft for alligator. The uninitiated aren't openly nut.! about live alligators and have been known to say they are about as necessary as .dinosaurs. When people e1press this so-what attitude to Wasserberger , he gets a little mad : "What about the balance of nature! AJllgatora eat snakes and turtles. Without alllsators satisfyifll theii°•hunger. a basic problem of nature would develop - ~ly an overpopulation of ~kes and luitlff, 1'blnk'. what Jlli>b1erris would ~·vttberate." • • MEANWHILE ON mi.RANCH Most peoi>le prefer not to think. To them ecology means polluted air In the city; Alligator problems are UJl.lally assoclat.ed'with a different kind of jungle. Meanwhile, Cross -and· other con- cerned members of .the leather industry are supportlng an alligator-crocodile farm irl an African preserve called Ndumu. Alligators are captured and given ' home1 In huge tanks. Here they mate and hti eggs. The egp are covered with neUiDg to dlscoura,. blact.Jizards from.. preying on them. When the alligators are born, they are released to start pro} pagatlng again. In IO or 15 years you M!IY be able' W bliy lhet alllsator bag. Mt1nwhlle, tnfonned customers, like astronaut Wally Shina, are buying fabric luggage with MC (Mark Cross) stamped all over It. Shirrs, like Princess Grace and Prince Rainier of Monaco, have hid • their lu•1•1e re1i.stlrtd with an lnlkt. ta1 that 111y1 somethlna: like: If tost. return to Mart Croa Wblcb di pay' all freight charges •. I Red Skel!an, who doesn't t11ink the alligator ,i.ortase b hmny, ncently came In and bought himself a water buf- falo walleL Silesgirll' have been· trilned to rearranp the contents. of the customer's eld wallet into tile new one and make it as thin as pouible. "Skelton liked the 'fitUns' becouae be laid It carv0 ed two incf>es off tU' rttr0" 11y1 Wasserberaer. Gov. Nelson, Rockefeller, who came In ·and uld he wu In a non-alll1ator mood, bouahl a frog wallet. for his wife, Happy. People like Mrs. Otcar de la Rent.11 and Ml'I. Charles RevlOfl, wife of Re•lon's president, come 1 In and alk for purses made from Hlinalayan mountain goat (tahr) and tembu, which 11 a Swahili word for eleph1Y1t. KNOWLEDGEABLE "E~antes are • u r pr I 1 in & 11 knowledaeable,'' says Wuterber,er. So are certain otber customen. On< mu came In and boutht the st~·· "-dllttnctfve tool tit tn---a calf leather lip~· 1be IN!lt day he wat ar- rested In tho st. Rqll hotel when be .,. ed lhe tool& to open the door to a IUtsl room where a ranaom ln Jewell wu kick- .., ed ln, you piled It, an alli1ator jewel . case. Which all aoa to prove that from a fashion point of vtew, at least, illl11tor has become too famlli1r a 1tatu1 l)'n1bol, and lt11 about Umt for a chanp. I , STATUS SYMBOL SLITHERS OFF LEATHER MARKET - ' • Your Horoscope Tomorrow Aquarius: Time to Live Your Own Life WEDNESDAY AUGUST 19 By SYDNEY OMARR • IS valuable breathin1 period. Get ,econd wind. Check lraYe.I folders . Optn communication Jines. Add lo overall knowledae. VIRGO iAua. 23-Sept. 221 ' Iron ...C dlller""''" re1ordln( finlnC'lll, lnvt1tmenta. Tb1s applln 11peclally to rel• UonshJps between m a t e , business partner. S o m e changes will proYe beneficial. LIBRA (Sept 23 ·Oct. 22): be hekl to •areement made in jest. When It eeme1 ~ playhlg tbe waJUq came. Caprieon 11 superb. Gemini aoalit kant many lenonai1-patletc. from Capric«w ud.vtL Two famed penou bor11 uDder l ti e iodl ... 1 llp of "" °""'-Wt are 11trol0o Mfft: Mlrlue Dlelric~ u4 llevy MHlet. Al for Gemlol. IUt llp ca but be dtterltiM as c.pllvadq. You rnay IOt a1Wl)'1 be lm- prested w1lti n1dve1 tf die sign " tM Twl11, bit Y,Oll stldom wW be bored. Lagunan . C/q jms -Bride In San Jhse Nuptials What you do receiYes more attention than mlfhl be ex- pected. Know this and strjve fo do your best. Be aware ol public rtlalions, reactions. Study trends ind cycles. Avtild rushing. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 11)' Accent on research. Diet, general conditions of health demand attention. Avoid ex- lrtmes. Time Is on your skit. Obtain hint from LI b'r a me919age. You learn by leaching. AQUARIUS (Jon. 20-Feb. 11): HaYe confidence in your sense ol direction. Be a sell~ staN:r. Get &oina and held for eool. Some "''lhbon, relatives may resent your ln· dependence. Uve your own lile. PISCl'Jl (Feb. ll·March IO): Accent on money. pertonal PoWHlont. You may have doubts 1bout what lo s1ve, spend. Key Is lo learn from experience. Don't stray too for afield. SUck to what you know. ARIES IM•rch ll·April 11)' Cy<:le high ; you m01 otrld<ful gains if wlllina to eniarje S..."OP' of canvu. Avoid tht pcuy. Permit natural in· IUative to boom (orth. Thnt for fini!hing and a ~w begin- ning. Cllhertnt lAUl8e Jon e'I , d•t11h"r o/ Dr. •nd Mri. M. F. Jones of Bly Vlll•ae, Ohio, WU wed to Robert H1eatand Brq ... o/ Mountoln View, ... o/ Mr. •nd Mn. tnd H. Brq._ o/ Lquu 8udl, in an , afternoon ceremony in SL Edward's Eplscepal Churth, San Jose. Maid al honor WU Mila Linda Mc:Cou and TlmOlhy, Dwl.aht Br1g1111 1 tbe bridearoam'• brotbel\ wu bell~ man. Harry M. Brit- \enblm Mated auesta. 'nle new Mrs. Braa:as.sa was frlduated from M I 1 m l University in Ohio. Her bus. band. 1 former Air Force cap. ta.in, is 1 graduate of the uruversity of Evansville in In- diana whert he WIS a member o/ Slgm.I Alpho E p I 11 o n lraternUy. 'Ibt couple will reside in llermou Budl. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21): RelaUona with children are emphasized. You Will be looked upon ..., ex- ample. There is s o m e pressure. Be fair but flrm. If you speculate, be apprised of risks. IF TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are dynamic, dramatic and can be stubborn Your Joye of nature Is Inttnae. If sinalf:. marriage i.s on horizon. If married, special promotion or business Ytnture i.s Indicated -September couJd be key month. To 11114 OY• rnor• 111ou1 ~·•• ond 1ttro!"¥1. orllllr S10 ... 1 rr•1 • ~ lto<*,.t, Tile Trw1~ " ' "' •· s.no "''"'"" •'"' JO tll'lt. M rt lhctle!, !NI QA1L'I' ,IL.OT, .. ~ ..0. Gr•MI Ctft!1 .. SllllM. NOW TAURUS tAJ""ll 20-M•y 20), You are able to capltallie on "mysterioso." Means don't reveal all. Hi&hllglt glamour. Realize that many are fn. trlgued. Concentrate on charm. You rectlYe unusual praposal. Secretaries Take Note CAPRICORN 'tDec. ZWan. 19}: Many take you literally. Make meanings crystal clear. Take special care with what you put on paper. You may York. N.'I'. 10017. Grandmother$ Recall Past Looking over the "good old days" while planning a benefit luncheon at 12, 30 R·m· Monday Aug. 24, in the Peek Family Colonial Terrace Room are (left to fight ) Mrs. Ira E. FeMell. Mrs. Paul Huffman and Mrs. Catherine McHugh, president and founder of the Huntington Beach Grandmothers' Club. Adclition- ~ infonM!ion may be obtained by calling Mrs. McHugb, 536-4$8. • ~ GEMINI (M1y 21.June 2tl l : A feeling you have about friend mat.eriallies. MUN what was abstract comes quite real. There 11 period of indecision. But you will know what tbould be done -and which pe:r.90nS are alli-..s. CANCER !June 21.July 22L Your ambitions are put lo .Does Expert's Wife Agree? DEAR ANN LANDERS' A> • ruder •'ho bu been annoyed by your at.ron1 atvocaey ol an active sex life as pan of._every marriage (even in the &olden yean), it affords me great. plea.mrt: to qoote to you a REAL authority who ANN lANDERS ~ -not qne. Prof. John f . Cuber of lht Ohio State University Sociology l>eplrtmeol says a siuble percentage oI happily married people coosidu st.XU&! activily either unimportant or a negative matter. Dr. OJber claims many a marri.ge starts out with se1 a normal part or ii, but atrophy sets in, due to prMSUres on both sides. Women an-preoccupied with the rear- ing of children. domestic belp is hard to find. and. sheer fatigue erodes the excitement necessary for thorough sexual satisfaction. The husband's businus wor- ries diminish his interest in sex simply bttau.se he does not have the energy. Dr. Cuber said many normal people regard se.i as a bore and a nuisance. but a necessary evil. He cllims a sesless marriage can be very rewarding pr1>- vkling there are other compensations. What do you say to THAT, Ann Landers'! -WINDY CITY READER a fine young man. His parents are socially prominent. We are not.. My hos· band didn't have the opportunity for a college education but he makes a good living and is well respected by everyone who knows him. When our daughter wa s going with Jon his parents were cool to us. We invited them to our home on two oc- casions. They accepted our invitations but did not reciprocate. We ga Ye our daughter t and their son ) as nice a wedding as we could afford and en· oouraged Jon 's parenl.3 to invite as many relatives and friends as they wished. The.ir list was notlceab.ly small. They invited only their closest relatiYes and virtually no friemh. We thought this was. strange since they know everyone in town. Are we right to e1:clude them. - SOMETHING BORROWED DEAR SOMETIUNG : lt 11 obvlou1 that your daughter's in-lawi do not con· sider you artd your busbaod social friends. Invite tbtm to family get· logelhen, such I S christenings and an· nlvuury partiel -affairs which might cautt your daughter and her bu1b1nd embarrassment should hls parents aot be included. Be)'ond that -nothing. DEAR ANN-LANDERS : I learMd just yesterday lhtt' my 13-year-<lld sister has been showing my Jetl.ers from a former sweetheart (DOW in the service) to my cumnt steady. He has been paying her -$1 .~letter. They do not know I know . What should I do?· I fim heartsick . - PENSACO!.A DEAR PEN: Tell your 1i1ter you are aware of her rat-fink operation and cive your current steady a fast f1reweU. He's NG. Problems Discussed • Bunko problema In and arounc! Orup County wW be the loPic o/ dliaoooloo·'Gurilll th< dlmler -.. Of th< Harbor Area Ugal secretaries . " Wo~kshop Cuisine.'s • Sirltm~ti~g • ; ;r . ' so.to .w Y~ llllh Scl!ool will be. lie oeWq'1or tho, J,l1h llll!IUil School Food Sttvict~ Work!boP tiomorrOw. An estimated IOO womert and men wno prodUCt the thous&nda of meals .erved in Orange County achoola will be regllterin& at 7:30 1.m. for the sessiom which bqin 1t a a.m. Providln& proararns to aid ~ in preporln& elfectlve meals in their own 1c.hool districts will 'be M r I . Eliubelh Howkins, cbinnon, of 'fustJjj El<ment>cy-Sdlool District; Miu Sari 'l'Unlln of San Joaquin Sc.hoola arid Mr1. Marlon Garreu ol Lipna Beach Unified School Dlllrlcl, co-dlalrmen. A bullet I-will be served, and enttrialnment will be provided by mu1lc 1 J performers, the Groovy Gran· nys. ttm0trow in the Temple Gardens, Costa Mesa . Speaker will be John Simon of the Newport Beach detective bureau. He has been on the Newport force for el&bt leara, wor\i.ng patrol , _aclodent in- vtsUpUm, vlct a n d ln· telllpnce:. He ii preskSent of the Oran1e County lntelllaence Unita Auociallon and a Little Leacue coach. Also on the proaram will be Tom Martinet of the PDQ at- torney aervioe wbo w i 11 distribute: bookleta: covering the new ~ serving codes. Mn. Donold Renner will rtpOl't'OD·tht 19th aMUaJ na- UonaJ coovtnUon which sbe at tended m San Fern1nde Valley. Foursomes Optional You don 't h1Ye lo pl1y carda to come to-the Laguna Beach Wcman '1 1Cluh card party~ -.~ All 1rt welcome to come to the clubhouse at noon on Fri· day, Aug. 21, for cards or con· vtrsaUon following the meal. Reaerva1'Jons are b e l n g taken by Mn. Clifford Loucks 1t 4M-SOOI and Mn. O. W. Price 1t 494-1927. The Woman's Club summer series of luncheom will con- ' tinue into September. The ~xt is scheduled for Sept. 4 with Square Riggers Mrs. J. W. Lansdell as CRYSTALLIZE THINGS Fin e. heavy, hand cut "Cherrywood" crystal. Decanter, $25. Cordial dec.a._nter. $17.95 Sugar and cream set. $12.50. Tray. $5.5 0 Cllll'I• Atcnnl• 111'1'111'11 l,meric•" •~11rtu , l•nli:'-IM•k•~ & M•flw c~ ...... T• SLAVICK'S Jrwe!er5 Since 1917 18 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -64 4-1380 Ope11 Meftdoy oltd Friday u11tll 9:JO DEAR WINDY : Thank you for Kndinc 01"'" the intemtia& r e m a r IF: a of Prof. Clber. I am not 1aytng aayt.bin& until I bear from Mrs. Cuber. Now the problem · My husband and I have planned two parties this fall and we are not including Jon's parents. Our daughter is hurl by the altitude of her in-laws but feels if they got to know us better they would like us and be more cordial. I don't 'A'anl W discuss my feelings with my daughter. but her in-laws have had ample op- portunity lo get to know us if they "A'anled to. \\le don't care to make any further attempts to soci alize with them. Too many couples gti from matrimony to acrimony. Don't let your marriage nop before it &~ts sta(ted. Send for Ann Lander's bookltt "Marriage-What 10 Expect." Send your request to Ann Landers in care of the Daily Pilot enclos- in! 50 ctnts in coin and a long. stamped, se f addressed envelope. chairman. Square Rig1ers Sq uar e.,...::::::;:::::_ ______ ~'=====================' UEAR ANN LANDERS : Si1: months aao our only dauahtu was married ta Wedding Ceremonv . ' Conducted Making their home i n Newport BU.ch are Navy C.pt. (rel.) bd Mrs. Bernard W. Oavil, who were married In the UNled Flrlt MelhodiJt Church o/ Rlvenlde. The former Mri. Esther Drerup wu attended ~y her daughters, Mrsl Rodney Soholt and Mrs. CUrrie H4irles. Dr. Soholt served as betL man, and usher duties were 1s1umed b y Jerome l'hompson. ' The new Mra. Davis, who as educated In tMa.ssacbuaett.s, ii a member of the co~ dtl Mar Chamber ol Commerce. Her bUlband, IOO of. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred ~v. O,vLI 0( Vilt· oou'ver, Wub., wu gr1dutted f!:om ~ Slo" Unlvenily )>ernro-1111 the Navy. • -THINK •.• ...... ,....., I• 1 THINK THIJU . ._ ...... _, , ,The THINKER FRAME SHOP ,! JJJ f, 17fll St .. e..te M .. lthi..d ll'lt•rl'l•fltl'l•l '•l'lc.•k• Hou•• \ Dance Club "swings out" every Wednesday at I p.m. in th! First Methodist Church, Costa Mesa. • . I TWO all·beef ton the Gino Granei sauce, al/ in u/ar price of ?5 d famous go~r~Giant" va/u e. Whal• dhe~~:l~~e~!~f~~~~ets::;.~;;E ;j !"'!."! ~ ~~'----3~"\ hamburgers,t'::same seed b~:-------Ai:fl \ a double-dee .............. '-"'" • ' ---r-N uogo. 0 "GlftoGiolll "">\ I~ •"''o•o• 't> offer1~0"1 u;ant , ~l \ f! " ', ' ,, o ,, ti u o • ot Gl"o'• ~esftl tvd ., Hunti"gtofl = \ ' •',,I)•• •"o,· ,,2•t••athlk -::z l \ ·'' •'' • ' ' • ' '• 1eacft. (3 blo~l~go frHWO'f ~ \ I S ' ' so\lth of S~" .... on Center .) '%-I \ -. d Hunt1nw· '> 1!: •• "' \\ .=~:-:-, -' ~; os ~\ I £ 1 n h'• ••"'" 31V I I .. /7 --:. I ton a.ac V"' l I ~ ,.. _ ... U' ~:;'t::d r•1k118"~;~~ plctC•· Offf.JI I < ' spar •• I I ·oinO•dTh•P••P•· ------3~ Th•foo · ____ _ ' U"'. ------ 11 Off! _:_'.:..-----------.,,,..,,,., .. , ,,. \..---- Semi-Finals Pageant, Wed., Aug. 19, 2 p.m. MUSIC • EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT . Come watch the judging and applaud your favorite Miss Teen contestant. Refreshments provided. J. ,ASHKIN • soy ARE: Santll An• FrMway at Main In cooperation with Dr. Pepper j J • l ! t . --·--~~--.,,---------------------------- DICK TRACY TUMBLEWEEDS MUTT AND JEFF WELL, ALL YoU HAVE TO 00 IS PUSH THE BUTTON ANO THE GARAGE DOOR ceases AUTOMAT ICALLY! JUDGE PARKER I PIAl'T TMINK '°°'D. 6ET ME~E THIS AFTerNOOtil, SAM! I C.l.LLEP OFF IAV TRIP •• PE<.IPEO l 'P R/l..Tl-IE' COME OUT AND 6ET "- LITTLE EXERCISE WI™ VOU, ALE~! PLAIN JANE I DAIL y CROSSWORD ••• by R A. POWER I ACROSS 1 king in Grrek mythology 6 File 10 Vigor 14 No longer ildolescent 15 Product obtained from seawerd 16 An emotion 17 Oama'ite again 18 Allot 19 Minor Prophet 20 Designated 22 M1rkrd by declin e 24 Absent with· out leave : Abbr. 2& Tra nslates from dots and da shes 27 Utlllty company's device: 2 wo1ds Jl Conden sed moisture )Z Greek rpic i11 24 books 3l Tr icks 35 Chinese VIP 38 M•R's name )'I Enraged 40 Bird 41 Maile bifd 42 Of an Italian tl!Y I , ' ' "' ' ., ~ ~· • " " .. " .. .. .. 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American Ind lans 46 Nava r equi•alent lo 1 GI 47 Slavishly imltat ivt 48 Pe r111isslon 49 lll ilt be ver151e 50 Part of Englamf 5 :J Roof part SS Numerltal prefix 56 Compuls lo" 57 Gors astr ay 60-- Brunswlc k " " " " " f.1-' " " l7 ... " .. " ,_ i~ " ' .. " .. ' .. " ly Chester Gould "CAl.l..£0 MIM A 'NO-GOOD ARTIST.' WONOEI< WMA1" ~E'L.L.. 'TMIHK ~ MIS SON·IN·L1'W Now.• Ll'L AINEI Ll'L ABNER hos SALLY BANANAS ed by moil. been delay DA!lf l'ILOF J§ ly Al C•pp ly CIMnles laauttf By Tom K. Ryon '~ ( By Harold Le DouY T"-KE-Tl-IBE O!JT !ACK "NP I'LL JOIN VDU IN /I.. FEW MINUTES •. JUGMT "FTER I MA.VE A T.A.lK WITH .t.!BEY~ .. .., PERKINS * ' , • .. .. ' , " ' , MISS PEACH By Frank Ba9inski ' ' ' . , """' S-l'l l ET'.S GO, )i::tMDfi:~ARfENERS./ Jf 'S r 1ME TO GO TO eeD.1 ~ j 1 l • , " . 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IM OI FREEDall. A 6REAT l!UEl'BI 816 lll01l<!R? >I fREEOO\I .. • ---------------------• • • . . " -. ' ., J f llAll. V PllOT T,tldiy, """" 1t, 1970 Angels ' ' Have the Indian Sign on McDowell ' A-CHORDED THE THUMB -Detroit pitcher Den- ny McLain was thwnbed out of a game in Oakland Mo_nda}' nlght after committing a balk. He was rat- tled by Oakland organist Lloyd Fox with the bases loaded and plate umpire Russ Goetz called the balk in th e !ifth inning. At left a heated argument ensues between Detroit manager Mayo Smith and umpire Goetz. McLain and catcher Bill Freehan join in. McLain is pi ctured waving to the crowd 's booing at the right after being ejected. A's Organist Rattles McLain Tiger Pitcher Balks, Argues-Tlien Takes Shower By the Assocfated Press Denny McLain knows how lo face the music, but he's no match for Lloyd Fox' mt.lody and Russ Goeb.' lyrics in the ume earful. McLain lost a battle of nerves with Oakland organist Fos and a war of words with Umpire Goelz Mooday eight before the Detroit Tigers rallied to topple the A's (5--3) on Norm C.sb'1 tJyeie-ru~ homer in the eighth _h)alnJ. • Tbe controversial Dr:lJ'<lit pitching ace . 'Who sat out the first half of the Kason undtr suspension for 1967 gambling ac- Uvtties, was serenaded by Fox between pitches during a flfth-in•ini: Oakland rally, then was charged with a bases- loaded balk and ulUrnat.ely banished by GOeU for disputing the call. 'McLain. malting his 12th appearance !Or the Ti1ers since being reinstated by Commisstoner Bowie Kuhn on July 1, Sports i1a Brief pitched hitless ball until the fifth, when Felipe Alou cracked a leador r single. Fox, whose clarion chords during a 1969 Tigers-A's game r.ilttled PticLain into a ruo-costing balk, picked up the tempo after Alou's hit. McLain complained to Goeti and t.he plate umpire ordered tue organist to stop playing \\'hile the pitcher ¥las in his motion. .Qut Fo:t continued to pound !he keyboard -between pitches -as McLain walked Frank Fmiandez and was cliPDed for a ru~scoring sinf,le by A's hurl er John "Blue Moon " Odom. Then, after an error filled the bases, Goetz caught McLain brea king his motion and called a balk, allowing Fernandez to trot home. McLain charged the umpi re and was ejected after a heated exchange. "He started his motion and the• slop- ped, '' Goetz said. "He claimed he had ' Namath Will Report; Shoe Needs 21 Winners HEMPSTEAD, N. V. -The "·elcomc mat is out for Jot Namath . The controversial star quarterback of the New York Jets was scheduled to report to tilt Jell' training camp today. The ooiorful quarterback who led the Jets t.o their stUMing Super Bowl victory over the Baltlmore Colts two years ago. h8I been AWOL from the camp at HO!ttra University, but underwent a pb)'sical eunlinatioo Monday and a Jct s)Jokesman announced he would report to8ay. .. We 're happy to have Joe coming," slid COtch Weeb Ewbank·, whose Jets sA.Jt their first two e:ihlbilions without Joe. They play the rival New York Giants SlBlday in the Yale Bowl at New Haven, c~. "'We have a lot of work to do to make ut ror Jost tbnc," Ewbank continued.· "Jle'll Wave to see how Joe's legs react to .tett1ng up t~ week." :: . l:>EL MAR -Jdckey Bill Shoemaker rode thtte winners and was second by ' lets lban a length in another race Mon·! diy, boosting liis career victory total to e,011 . againsl us the way Kuhnke and Bungert are playing." • CHI CAGO -Oulfielder Billy \Yllliams of the Chicago Cubs played in his l,1041h consecutive game Monday and moved in· to lhird place on the all-time durablllty list. Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees is No. I with 2,130 and Eve rett Scott is No. 2 vdth 1.307. \Yilliams. wbo started his streak Sept. 22,, 1963, replaced Joe Sewell of the Cleveland Indians in the No. 3 spot. • TORONTO -~1 a r g a I e t Court or Australia rallied ~1onday night and defeated Rosemary Casals of San Fran- cisco 5-3, 6-4, 6-4 for the women's singles title of the $2.1,000 Canadian Open Tennis Olampionshipa. . Miss Casals took advantage of the Wimbledon champion's spor adi c play in the first set to run up a 4-0 lead bd'ore flfrs. Court wanned up with a siring or elgl'lt points in a row to win the fifth and siJ'th games. st.epped orf the rubber, but I didn't have a chance to ask anybody. If they lthc Tigers) had asked me, I would have checked with the first base or third base umpire. "But he came in with some choict words aboot my ancestry. I ignored it at fir st, but he repeated it and I said 'You've got to go.' It's the first time I've had to throw a pitcher out ol a game." McLain's account of the incident dif. fe red from the umpire 's on all points ex· cept one. "I knO\\' I was off the rubber." he said. "I waited for him lo check wiU1 so mebody. We asked him to check. Then I ral'I in and questioned his ancestry." Denny also insisted that Fox' organ an - tics hadn't been a factor in the flare-up. "l couldn't care less about the organ ," he sa id. "I! Finley (A's boss Charlie Finley) wants a three-ring circus which is what he's got here, he can have it." Raiders' Wait Paying Off Big PHILADELPHIA (APJ -The Oakland Raiders have waited three years [or Ken Stabler. If the young quarterback's £irst two games are any indication or his potential , the wait "·as well worthwhile. The 24-year-old Stabler threw 'three touchdoWTI passes Monday night to lead the Raiders to a 30-19 National Football League ex~ibition victory ove r !he Philadelphia Eagles. He completed to or 12 passes for 180 yards. Last \veek Stabler tossed three TD passes as the Raiders lost to Baltimore. He has six touchdown passes in five quarters of action. No wonder Raider s' coach John r..1adden when asked what he thinks of Stabler. answers with a question -"Some rookie isn't he?" How come Stabler is still a rookie lhree years after being graduated from Alabama? He missed the first season because of a knee injury. Last year, he passed for three touchdowns in a rookie game agai nst Dallas and then left training camp. Ile never came back. The reason was listed as "personal problems." St.abler, however, returned for the 1970 campaign. He appears to be the same cool customer he was when leading Alabama to three "'bowl games and one nationa l championship. He eats up ad- versily. Murphy Chooses Right Baseballs Jn Tom Murphy's opinion. they just don't nlake b<lseballs like they used to. In Sam htcDowell's opinioo. those awful Cali fornia Angels have the Indian sign on him. Murphy, a Corona del 11-iar resident, fired a five-hit shut-out and the Angels knocked off P.1cDowcll and the Cleveland Indians. 3--0, Monday night at Anaheim Stadium. It took Murphy only M pitches lo scul· tie lhe Tribe but he made another 20 or so just changing baseballs. "Some are small and light. some art> big and heavy and some are small and heavy," Murphy said after running his record to Il-7 with his ieCOnd shutout of the .season. "There ls no consistency. And the.re's no doubt that they are a lot (!if· ferenl than they were last year. "Why do you think I kept asking the umpire for new baseballs all the time. I could feel the seams moving around in my hand on some of them. 1 wanted the ones I knew wouldn't be hit out of the park." ~1c0owell wasn 't so choosy so Alex Johnson hit one 460 feel over the cen· tcrfield fence in the seventh inning to sever a scoreless duel and se nd the Angels lo their 13th lifetime victory o\'er Angel Slate Al -WI IUN'C l7U) 11.1111. 11 A,,.,1, Yl , ll V<l•nl 11.1111. 1• A_ .. vo ci..,.11n1 AUG. 11 11.1'11911 11 l1lll"""I I.$$ D.m. l:U 11 .. m 4:U o.m. r.tcDowell. They have beaten Sudden Sam n1ore than any other team. The triumph, coupled. with Oakland 's lnss to Detroit, shunled the Angels back into second place in the American League \Vest, a position they will attempt lo solidify tonight when they send 16-game \\'inner Clyde Wright against for1ner Angel Dean Chance, 7-6. Chance, ironically is the only player in Angel history to win more than 16 games in a season, the figure Wright will be trying to surpass tonight. VOU WILL REALLY ENJOY Tl'lE AcnON WHEN -mESE FUn.JRE GRID G-KE°ATS-TANGLE IN THE ANNUAL ()RC() NORTH -scum -Au- S'J71R PREP CLASSIC, .. , ' .... ""' G€al<G€ fl'IAD€ 7'/E ALL-CIF (5tXJ71/E.J.>J :SCt11tJ11) "THREt YEARS -ITS A FANTASTIC Ff'A/ .... ~/ ·- :·,,. ..... • ' J ' 0 N£ OF THE GREAT£5T QUAl<TER-8ACKS 70 COME OilT CF ORC'O Will DIRECT 7ilc /JO/lfl./. • ' "We know we can beat Sam now/' Murphy said. "We all get psyched up when we f1Ce him, especially Ute pltcb. ers. We know we can't af(ord lo give up any runs. When Sam gets a lead lie does things with -a baseball that Will sin1ply amaze )'OU." CLl''IELAMO CALll'O•NIA lllrhnil il'lnlOn, ti 4 I t I Alamlr, 7b Nmlts, lO • 0 o t J,T1111m, cf FO!.Nlr, " J e I I Jllhn&tone, ti $1..-., II> 4 I O I f'r..-1. 11 Fout, c J 0 2 0 A..loflltlOtl, II U~l.ttndtf, cf 3 • 0 I Mc.Multlll, Jll L-. :!ti I I I O ._,,,..ldt, tf Htic*N,,.., H 1 0 D 0 RtPW, rl HlnlOfl, pl'I I D I I S,...V..r. 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And oul wenl Gibson, "When you screw up a game as I did, you want to get out or it oo your own," 1ald the ace righlhander in the clubhouse after being credit.ed wi th his 17th win against five losses. • , "But I'll win them a11yway I can." Gibson helped his own cause in the 11·8 win over Los Angeles by drivh1g in hvo runs and scoring another. Gibson gave up his eighth hit, a one-out single to Ted Sizemore and then Chuck Taylor replaced him. BilJy Grabarkewill then lined into a game-ending double play. Gibson had four da ys of rest after y,·in· Dodger Slate All 0-111 lt"I 1'4tl AU9. 11 Oocl9et'I 11 SI. LOUIJ ....... n Ood•e•• It SI. L ..... 1, ""'· n Oodttn "' P!111°"'VI\ Aug. " Oodgtfl YI Plfllb\if'911 5:55 P.m, J:U P.m, 7:S5 ~ ..... •:U p.m, ning a 14-inning contest but said "my body didn't fee l bad but my arm was dead ." Grabarkewitz, lhe only startc,, not to • Ill Time get a hit off Gibson, said: "I think Gibson pitches as good as he has to. With men on base he's as tough as anybody. He can do whatever be has to do ." •·in that 14-inning game Gibson pitched. like a crazy man . 11 had to take something out of him," Schoendienst said . •·Anyway, these guys are hard to get out." Cards shortstop Dal l\.iaxvill said, "If we had scored just four rons Gibson would have figured some way to stay ahead of them." libt veteran rider, who needs only 21 winners to tie Johnny Longden's nrcume rteord. rode favorltta Arch Bay, Court o(. Jrbn and ~ World into the vlclory cfcle alt# Ille founb, (~th and eighth Williams Wants to Forget '69 Season GibS'>ll, who had take,. some batUng practice during his rest, drove Jn OM <IWl Jn the Cards two-run second off stader Don Sutton. He hit ' single off rellt;.er Fred Norman in the. Ove-run third intftng and the Cards took a lG--3 lead. Sutto• 13-9 got-the loss. The Dodgers collected three runs in lhe fourth and two more in the eighth. 'f"'· . ' -I • ~UESSEuDORF, Genn••Y -(or Ole fifat lime bi IU hi.llOrY Wtsl Gennany n.-a chance lo win tetmb ' cOvettd Divis Qlp. H1)e Gtrmans mean to m1kt tht molt of their o'pportunlty. }ed by Ch rl•tlan Kuhnke •nd W\lhtl m B0n1ert the Germans alm to wrest the Qip fl'O!ll the defending United Statu In the challenge round 1t Cleveland, Ohio, Aue. :WI. · lnao Duding , the No. S player on the C'rf!f'man team, said 1-tondaf that '1tbe Unitt.d Stai1e, won't have any walkover ~, i LOS ANGELES (AP) -A year 1go Clanc)r Williams was in the doghouse of LO! Angele3 Rams Coach Ceor1e Allen. who shocked his veteran corntrback with a suspension for loaflnJ 11 practice. WlUJauil came bac~ ind helped the Rams 4t1atlly for tbe Western ConfcrM!ct championshJp g;ame, but that !rozen day Irr Mlnouola wu a nightmare (or the Rams, especially for their left cor· nerback. "We we.re lrading, 17-7, at halfllmc, and I ilarted off the tblrd quarter trying to be careful I didn't make a mistake . But il tlghtened me up. "T quit pla)'ing loose 11nd •is too carefu l. 1 started playing the man iMlead of the ball. The Vikings completed two passes on me for the first downs, one on a third-down pass. I was their pigeon." Aller leading the Rams with seven in- ltrceplioo1 and beinJ beaten for only one • tQUchdown in 1968, Williams would like to write off the 1969 campaign when besides the preseason suspen!ion and the Dttem- M:r dtwter, he intercepted only rour passes. If<! reca Ued the incidents of 1969 Jn a joyous Ram locker room after the Rams defeated the Dallas Cowboys, 17·10, Saturday night. Wiliams contrlbu~ two pass inlcrceptlons. I "So I've got 1 lot to make up for this year,'' he said. "That's ~·hy I'm \Vorking as hard as I am." Williams intercepted a Craig t.lorton pass in the third quarter and returned II 28 yards. But he had to leave the field with a banged up shoulder later in the same periOri alter he broke up a pa~ In· tended for Lance Rentul. But the siime \Yil\iams who was once crltlcl1.ed for loafing wasn't going to gather spllnte.rs on the bench. "Cll1ncy asked to get back in U1e game,'' said Allen . "He has: been working twice as hard in practice as he's ever \\·orkeQ. before and he had one or his bet· ter games." \Villiams came back in the fourth quarter to intercept his second pass and return it 21 yards. ;,Now I play the ball more. I stay loose, like I played In 1968.'' sa id ctancy Wh~ ca1ne to the Rams six years ago alter playing as nn offensive back at \VRi;hington State. "I'd like to for get last year and play back to '68.'' he .~aid, recalling the days whe.n Clancy \VllUams wa.s nobody'• pigeon. I lO.S AHOILIS ... t lit 1111 IT, LOUIS ..,,,,.,. Wills, 11 5 I t I l nKit. II •11uell, II 5 J 2 t JI""'· 70 W.Olvi., ti J I J J HIOVI, 10 W.P111t«, Ii. 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Volleyball Acti.vity Increases By PRIL ROSS ..... .,..,, ,., ... """ • ·~irk 'McKenzie la a 2J·yel1t-old Corona de( Mar reakltt1t who attends Cll Sta_te (l.olll B"'ch) but who spends tho bttltr part ot hi8 summers playing votlefball at Coton& del Mar ·Beach State Park. Another Coronl re1klent, 20-year-<1ld Debbi Frees, Is a student ·at Arizona State University, where she plays on a g!rJs. volleyball team rinked as the best ln the state of Arizoua. She also 'can be found cavorting around the nets · on the sand at Corona. · Dave Hughes js !IOfl• ol a guru or the Corooa volleyball set. At 42, he partakes in volleyball most of the summer at Corona, but is an as!llstant principil at a West Covina school the rut of the: year. · Twenty.year-old Jim · Pirdy j u 1 t graduated•from JJC Santa Barbara with a BA degree ln Hlalory and ls headed for Ohio State to_ do gracJuate work in clinical psychology. }le ha!i only been to the Corona beach a coople of times but thrives on the volleyball action. A pair of notable exception!! to the above cast!! are '2$-year-old Ph i 1 Anders o n ~nd :2.1-yw-old Dan McFarland, bOth'·Laguna Beach natives who have been playing vollel'ball . since their pre-teen' days. They hold forth in the softer sand courts at Laguna. Dr. David Coll'll!ltock, an osteopath, and Cosmo Ochoa, an Insura n ce salesman, both hail from the hllWdf community of Diamond Bar, just acrosa the Los Angeles county line from Orange County. TAK ING AIM -Phil Anderson (left) takes aim £or an attempted return shot while teammate Dan McFarland readies for an assist in recent volleyball action on the sands of Laguna Beach. The pair, both DAILY ,l~OT '""''" IW \.ff ''""' natives of Laguna, are 'rated as the top volleyball players on their 1 home beach and have been playing in the sport since their pre-teen 1 days. With their occupations, they don't get a chance to come out to Corona dally. But they do find time to scurry down to the Orange Coast beach oe<:a.sionally on weekends to sharpen up on their volleyball skills. The aforementioned people fonn'only a £mall slice ol the folks who congregate daily on the city beach at Laguna af\d tqe southeast end of the state beach at Corona del Mar. HEADED OFF.:..I<orty-two-year-old Dave flughes is turned back in his attempt to slam a shot over pie net in a recent -volleyball game at Corona del Mar State Beach . Bl~king the shot are Ken Sal- yers and Ed Austin, while Hughes' teammate Debbi Frees watches the actton. ' Hinkle Holds Elims. Lead Dina Poinl'sClyde Lacher moved from fourth to second and F'aqicl Hlhkle of Los Angeles regained lhe West Co_asl Elims lead in a wild nigt:it of bowling lfooclay at Kona Lanes ln Costa Mesa. ·Lacher rolled an 373 series and won three games to move ·into Uie -No. 2 spol. He. has made a !lteady climb since lhe four-week Ehm linals competition slartcd three weeks ago. From 11th originally in the 16-man finals_field, La~ jumped to the seventh spot. He then eJevafcd himself to the tourlh position last week. In his !leries Mooday night Lacher bowl ed 202-203·24f>- :123. Hinkle who held the lend two weeks •go, bcf0re being replaced by Walt Block of Carson, had games of 277-200-226-200. for a 903 series. He defeated Block in the last g'ame with the latter rolling 182. Block dropped all the way to fifth with a 730 serta:-He failed-ur hlt the 200-mark in all four games (196-187-165-182). Jlinkle, with one week of bowling left before the field is cut to four, has a 174- pin advantage over Lacher, In third spot, 42 pins behind Lacher is San Bernardino'11 Gary Madison. He had an 868 series, rolling games of 2$223-220- 200. Fourth position i:t held by Benny Becker or Gardena, who had an 842 set. Becker vaulted fr-Om the No. 7 position last week. Jay Rob inson of Sa nta Susana and Doug Johnwn £Long Beach ) are also In strong contention. Costa Mesa's Larry Schoen/elder -took over µie No. 10 spot, .JllOYing up one place.] Schoenfelder had a 799 series, in- cluding a high gamt or 246. "ii" 10,)M 10,lt1 1•,IJO 10,111! 10,016 .. ~. ..... '"" ····1 .. , ,,,.s . .. ~, t,610 '·"' f,tlt .... First Game Of Volleyball _ • Held in 1895 Although the first volleyball game in the Orange Coast area was played 1just 23 years ago at Corona del Mar. the sport itself was invented back in 1895 in Holyoke, f\.tass. William G. Morgan, a physical in- structor at the Holyoke YMCA, started the spo__rt tor busines§men who found basketball (also invented in a Massachusetts YMCA) too vigorous. The first volleyball tournament was held in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1922 with ;the first world tourney taking place in Prague. Czechoslovakia in I!t-19. Today the game is Riayed on hardwood cou rts as well as sandy beach • front areas. The standard-sized volleyball court is 60 feet long and 30 feet wide. The net. an integral part or the game, Is three feet wide and 32 fee t in iength with different heights for men and women players. The men'!! net sta11ds eighl feet high while the ·female ve'rsion is 7-6. A game consists or a period where lhe winning team is determined by the first side which sco res IS points or whomever is ahead after eight minutes Or play. which ever comes first. The winning team must have at least a two-point bulge i"n the final score. A match is the best two . of . three games. Queried whtther softer or harder sand makes any difference in playin& styles, f\.fcKenzie !lays defmitelx. "It'! easier to jump ahd hit in harder sand while soft sand otfer1 more of an advantage to the person 'who is better at blocking shots," he points out. McKenzie also claims there is a world of differen.;:e between the beach version of volleyball and the indoor-type, w}llch i!I played on hardwood floors ·in gym. na siums. Thi!! de!lpite the !act that both versions utilize a net ind a similar number or players. He says, ''The bigger person his the ad vantage in playing on hardwood with better support and a chance to hit harder shots. "The beach version appeal!! more 'to people of average size. In fict, the average beach player i!1 about si:r: feet even, like myself, while the normal in· door player·is around 6-2or1-3." McKenzie feels this logic eiplains why .someone like Wilt Chamberlain, who stands well over seven feet tall, cannot Welk Selected UCI Publicist Wayne Welk, publicity director for the Cal!fornia Collegiate Athletic Conferenc:e, has been hired a1 athletic publicl(y direC· tor at UC Irvine for the comlAg school year, it was revealed Monday by athletic director Dr. Raymond ThorntOh. Welk, a native of Mlnne.90ta, clme to California several years ago in the same capacity for Cal State (Long Beach). He moved to newspaper work ii'! Pomona then fu USC as an assistant' publlcist. DUring the pa!lt year he has worked a~ a newspaperman in Anaheim -aloni with doing CCAA athletic publicity. Major LeUtgue Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore New York- Detroit Boston· Washlngtoo Cleveland ' Mlnnesoti Angels Oakland' Milwaukee· Kansa!I City Chicago East Division' ·W 1L Pct. GB 76 44 .63.1 66 52 .559 9 64 56 .533 12 61 57 .517 18 58 62 .183 18 57 63 .475 It l\'e1& Divl1loa 7 , , 70 17 .598 87 5.1 .558 411 87 54 .554 s 46 75 .:ISO 24 .. 16 .j,;1 27'h U IO .3!0 30 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh New York Chicago $t. Lou~ Philadelphia Montz:ea, Ea1t 1Mvl1kHI W L 67 SS 63 58 63 59 57 6' 54 63 51 70 West Divlslo1 32 " 67 52 60 60 !i9 81 Sf 66 47 75 Pct. GB .549 .529 2'1 .516 ' .171 9l\ .454 11,!r .421 l~·~I .661 .583 .IOO .49! .450 .311 13 20\> 211> 26~ 141> DEAN LE 'WIS . ' 196"6 HARIOR ILVp., COSTA MESA , s,rvlce, P•rt1, a lecly Sh.p Now OpOll Until I p.m. Mondoy Ni1ht1 I I .. ' Orange ~ounty's Largest and Most Modem Toyota and Volvo Dealer •~P~®t on the sand and dominate the ao- tlon . Ml!!! Frees rates herself u better·than- avera1e (girla are not given class raUnis) at the 1pott and admits. "Guy1 ...,any doo't like to pl1y volleyball wtlll &Iris allhough lhey'IJ lei you in ~ you'ro IOOd enough." Huct>u confides he has already lon& since passed h~ volleyball heyday. Bui he was around when the fint volleyball competition was held at Corona. "The sport was actually played for tbt flrst time-on this beach (Corona del Mar) back about %1 years ago. 1'IC real hotbed of the ,port is up in the Santa Monici area though." he says. Ohio-bound Pirdy is a r e I a t I v e newcomer to the sport. He aays, "I just started playing in mid- summer, but I already ftnd myself look- ing for the right beach with Ua own area where volleyball i.s played." He thinks volleyball is big only at Coroni and Laguna because the other Orange Coast arta beaches don't provide enough ~ tectlon from the wind. Down at Laguna, Anderson says, "Dan (McFarland) and I are familiar with every grain of sand on this btach. 11ie homecourt advant.age definitely helps in tid!I sport with the different thk:knesses ol sand." McFarland adds. "There a r e tournaments up and down the coast, from San Diego to Santa Barbara. all !IUDUller long. But, when you don't get a chance to always play in them, there are other things to do here like bisketbaU and surf- ing when the water is right." Dr. CGm!tock says, "Cosmo and m)'RU aren't very adept at volleyball. even though we get an e1.treme kick out of playing. We like to stay at the far (_western) nets here (at Corona)." He adds, "Those people down at the other end (at the southeast corner Gf the beach ) are out of our class." A tournament, open to only Oranr:e County residents, will be held on Labor Day weekend at Corona. If the turnout ls hall as good as the 420 players who !!bowed up for three previOU! tournaments at Corona thi!I summtr, It appears volleyball will have carved an even deeper niche into the area sports. picture. Vikings Ha\'e QB Problem MANKATO, Minn. (AP) -The Min- nesota Vikings confront the 1'10 National Foof6ill League aeason wi th what i• becoming an annual, nagging problem - who's at quarterback'! Coa:h Bud Grant has been faced with a question about hi!! No. I man si.nce be joined the Vikings in 1967, when Fnn Tarkenton wa!I traded to the New York Giants for a batch of first round draft choice!! who played major rolt!I in Min- nesota'!! 1968 NFL championship. Thi!! year, burly Joe Kapp left .the void when he asked for a ft.25 million-five- year contract and boycotted training camp while the Vikings refused to meet the demands. So, injury.prcme Gary Cuouo steps into the No. I job for no.w. CUoizo started the first game last year w h i I e Kapp recovered from: a knee injury and the Vikings lost. Kapp returned and rallied the Vikings-to a 12-2 record and playoff victories over Cleveland and Lo!! Angeles. Behind CUO'lzo are untested Bob la, 18st year's punter, and Bill Cappleman, unproven Flortda State rookie. Whoever the quarterback ~ openil'\I day, when Minnesota se'eks revenge from the Soper Sowl' loss· to Kansas·City, be will have tl;le mighty purple machine behind him. DEAN LEWIS ' AV.UST Sf'ICIAU SPl.CIAL 1970 TOYOTA WAGON ::~ $1817 Aft OtMr ...... 11 StMl M .. II-Nita .....,_ LMCr11Mft Cew VOLVO DIMO SAVI $466 r-.-. ..... ~·~SU~8182 ........... ~ ..... I 1 TOYOTA CORONA StdM, ltHr., HMIW, AlllllMllC 1"111. tvav 1111 $1095 I' ( I• ' I I . I I I • -----.-- .,.,. I DAILY PILOT r~ .• ..,.,. 11, u10 Alamitos Racing Ent1ies ·D~fense. Key tO Victory, Callard- ' We'JJiHave S .. ·s h ff .!JC h Han& FUii ays out u,ria . oac By ROGER CAIUAON pmsurt 1tanda .to be lhe "It caultd me i-lew pro-eo:b ~ B~ "'; J:' SCluth iougbest. bltma &Jr the _otst two or ., •1111: llOlll .............. ..., B •-•·· pt td ff tbrte days and it's a case or All·atara doa oot besllat. -lw ·-, em 111 ..,. II . and clubb'"" from Uie Jotm Callanl. head football nQt flinch -when queried on Ungton Beach'• Lee Walters 1 ppmg ,, "• coodl at Rimcbci 1 AlanittoS his t.am'a dia~s Jn the11th-an<l-Marlnf•·q,.nis Kennedy -0Jher aide, 1aya Walten. _ HIP ii annual North-SOUth Orange at the deftnalve i.ckle spota A f.2, l~pounder, Walters ' ,.... about -Jhlng. Co\lnty foolbail game a t -a primary target of the of· Is alaltd !or IUrther tclloo Jn He predJctl n1J11, ''The Orange Coast Colle&• Thurs-" len1Jve thfUlls of North nm-lhe foll at Orange Co8sl !Um that ~1111 tbe 1ame (the day nl&hJ. nJng baclls Gary Jame a Cohege In a fooU>all-huketball ttdJ Mmaal Or Count "It 6alJ to start with our (Rancho Alamitos) and Tim role and flgures the ltft side I ana• y deftme. Our defense bU to do Thorn (Anaheim) along WiUI duty In the All.star clauic an "Nortb-f'.oUlh pid c: 1 • 1 11 c the job. Offensively we're not the pass-run exPloit.s o r added boost '?" hil fortunea: at Thllr'ld.1y nlght at Or1n1e that faocy ," Bain told a group quarterback George Fraser 000-under Dick Tucker.,. Coast Collqe) wW dtflnitety of Or an g • County (Anaheim). ~ln'a Rebels worked under baye to put more than two aportawrltm Mon d 1 y af· For Kennedy (5 -11, 200) it 's the llchts at Tustin ~h Mon- t.ouchdowna oo~the board." ' temoon. a familiar role but Walten day nicht for twO hOUra and Allh.... ....... Callard'i North Anchoring the defensive hU had to make some ad· ,will undergo anotller t•hoµr .....,..... frop.t wall ls a pair of Orange justments after tolling for the sortee tonight. ... , team ia 8 decided favorite to Cout area athletes where the Oilers in a defensive end role. Missing from pracUce were ·a...!l Jll ~ air~ Notlb· backs Bob Speicher of FooJhlll , ·Soulh """·-. ht n ...... u. and Moler Del's Mark DUiin, ~ ... -~ ...... -~ D S F' h R but"botb are due to return • -... will have •tboi< handl eep ea 18 eport looli)IJ. Nll with the' South's fullbou.se A pair of defensive backs offtnlt ••w1"011T IArt'a uM1 ... >-1N ..._ IAALll u-.M -•1r11 .ue roa cod, wHo spartltd in Monday's ' • 1itr1; J ,.1~111, tJ bin .cw. • .n IM t.tN °'"' ~ tlOtlli.. n'9n,.PaUon were E!tancla'a 'lbe r.nllx>u.le will have all blllf"' "' blu, 1 rid< '*'· fDl\'W't PA•Ar11s1 covt -10 ~.: t7' r• .. i---1-, · L.-Mr1-:u1 11111K1J 71 11Nare, ,, rvcll eo11, J11 c111co ••· 1t 11Mf1fl. Mike S h a u g h n e a s y and four backs aet in a re~ T· vtlklWl•JL 111 f1rr.aH11, 111 tionn.. SANTA u.••A•"-'11 at111trs1 :a West mJ n ate r • s Gr.a I JSf Mu c•llc1 bin, 1111 llonllt. , -• onnatlon, r eady to e1pble. ••!'I cLtMIMTt-n• 1n111rs1 1,MI SAN 1"101110 in• St, bMllHl-4l Newhouse. ,;..,_1 lll'l-'a . •o.. y--•··s Mu. 1 wtirt. -ti.u. 106 tiori11e. 1» 1n111t1J t ·~ 13 y111ow1111, 11 lncluaed in the South drills \.lllu:' -~.,.. llllm.ee WrK•JOI, t Nllbut, t Y•11owt1H. barr~. lU t•llco ti.i i, 11 lllmUo, • -'-A mult ltop, Callard f~ll. are oc1.1.MtD•-«iU .,,. .. ,.1 u IMl'r• 11 W1C11 cec1. c,..""'• LMl11tJ-132 Monday iltght were game ~1jl':' bel CVCM. '" 0orttto. 1n Mu. M wn"'. :1P"1 10 •lblt:Dr1. • ''1111Wt1U, n slluaUon scrunm· a goal Re q U a r t e r b a c t Vjc 1111, • 111111ivt. 1 v•llowfln tuN'. In ~. 1 rtllllfwfl11 t\1111., 1 roc11 ges, -PereboOm (Loi' Alamitos) and .,.,. 01100 1MllllldHI ""''-ne , tJJ 11M1i.. 1 111rr1CW1, a u11,, line scrimmages and an im- C:Omets Rip Foe, 4·0 . The Cosla Mesa Comels won thelr ltOOnd 1tr1\ttit llhulout vlclory SUnday by doleaUng lhe El Rey !:hamo ~am ol Gardena, 4-0, MJUOO the pllchinl ol Ric) Gnql and Mike Phenin. \ The ~els .......t all lour MlM In lhe boltQlll llaH ol 11>6 eighth Jnnln& to pve G~I tht vlcto<y. Gnop )¥otted ellht 'inntnP, 111rlkln1 oot ll wl)lle livtni up live bole .hll•. He hid .the bases loodid in the elllllh with ont away before strlklnf out the.. final Jwo bl!Wn. · Phertlll cbe Oil In tht ninth lo o&!keoul the llrat haller &hen 1ave up a pair of-wain . A. dOUhle ptor ended the Jnnln& ahd the garne. COSTA Mii.A COMITI (4) .. ,,llril 1'1,,·111,H I. I •' Ghmtrt, » t I I t C....,l'btll, t I 1 I t M~u I I 1 I G11"L • Jl lO """""". . . . . Wlllo11, If S I 1 t Ol*e<!. Ill 1 • • ~ hr.ul1t, 111 I I I 1 lllld. 211 l • • t f....,a,cr l • ' 0 Kirt.rt 2 I !\ f C1,>11nln1ll•m, rt I t t o Tll1I• U 4•~ k9"1 llr lnnlft91 , El 111'1' Cl\lrli1 000 IOO f!ll'J-1 • I Cosl1 .,,_u Comtb 0G0 000 ~ 0 0 the South's triple-threat nm-•r:;•2Q:·~·~141,.1 1 "''"'-111UiNo ••ACM ll".clllc s-tlhllll\tl pressive dbplay of field goal ning trio ot Mart Dwm (Mater ttlL m-... 1..-1 tiontto. 1 W•ICVCI•. -1u 111111rs1 11 11bl(orf, 1 bhltfl11 ~eking by Footblll's DoUI s hl/lbvt • ..,._!). -l•n1 tt1 bo-.... ~ I 'l'tllOWflll 111111, s 'l'lllowtlll. '' 'DAthroc'" who snl•t t be TAI UIWIR .,_ ....... -'("' Del) i»-. S,,.icher !Foothill) "'"'· 1 11111'1.11. 11 IMCll•t1. " roc11 t.t"'"'°' oU7 c11a -... :i.1 bo!ilto. ~"'f .., ,... 11 UJ>", r.-" eoc1. '"'"'"1111' UMl"'I -1t0 1f'lthtS1 1 ,uprighta on several .aligle al· CM't-11 v..,.1 eet Mtrt ,......_ and Ken Eppe:himfr (La oxMA•D-101 111tltn1 21 11tnbl/I, 1' 1lblcer1. lH 11111, U2 11oot1111. 11 ,... 'A Is Quinta). • · bol\Uo, Qt ban, te ,.. cod. lC3 blue 1ow1111, ll roU eo1, l 1111nt1Ut, 1 i.iu.. wc:mp • ' · _,, T•P••• AM~ .. '''"' an. 11 11,,. coc1. • wNtt '" tit". 11~ '¥"'· c..,,..."' ,.,..,....,.. 1111""11 The South has bem""tabbed a 'Despite losin& three of lbe IMl"lllllAL lfACH-tl 1n1!1r1: JI ft tierrlCl/Ot, )16 bias, '11 bonito. seven-point Unden:J""· to !la-I 3 5 ·1 7 7 7 ..-belt Uneobacken in thf•county 11btctn, • ~in 111111, u blrrKlldt. ••~ 1ne11r11 JO ...... 11111 llfrllte. v• ~,prior jo jta ·tuneup '4rllh, ,theii-~':"~· ""'1~~,.~u~·~"~"""~·~1.1· ____ _:.,~-~"~K~·~'--------taln~~ils~run~· ~th~loea~~in~l~l~ou~un~gs~.~~~~~!!!~~~~!!!~ "' "' "' "' '" '" ·~ '" ... ", 111\NTM •ACf. U1 Ylrd1. l Vt•• eld• •nd ue. CJ1lm1M. '"11n.t nooc. Cltlml"' IM'IU lHDO. Fi'nishes Second , Matt Van .Gorde·n oi Costa Mesa · plilced 'second in the 100-yaid freestyle in the recent National Junior Olympics in Knoxville, Tenn. Gorden had 3. time of 1:02.2, one tenth of a second ·behind the wiMer. Combo Racing Set for OCIR For the fourth time ln less than two months. combo- eliminator ra c ing will highl ight the card at Orange County Int er national Ractway. Saturday's . activHles begin aL 2 p.m. ·with qualUying . The first of three rounds of eliminations •'~ under way al a p.m. The combo-eliminations in- classiUcalions are reQuired to show up. . North llill bouls a !~able dtfenaive unit. The talented trio absent from 'Ittursday's 1klnnish are Oraoge County lintman-<>f·the- year Mike Hanna ol Loara, Anaheim's M0t Rodriguez and Jeff Rasmussea of Garden Grove. Rodriguez was alao a potential line-crasher from his fullback slot on offense. The two keys lo the North defense will' be defensive end Zack Tatum of SUnny Hills ana Ed Young of Savanna at middle linebacker. Callard plans to s l a r l Anahtim'1 GeOrge Fraser at quarterback with Glen Garson (Troy) ready to back him up. The latter is sl•ted for a starting comerback assign-1 menl on deferue. Ask~ Who will be calling the Yankee offensive plays, Callard rtJ)lies, "I'll Jet Fraser call hb own 'Plays £iom tHe ou.tset of the game and ·u ·he has too much trouble I'll ju.st shutue the cal ls' In wjth alternallng wide -receivers.. u Ctllh>rnlt '"""" (Per,....) 111 • 111 elude a c:omblnalion of fuel The Yankees will perform from a· basic pro, multiple of- fense to tak-e full advantage of . t.he many talents of Fraser and Garson . l !r lhlw 1C1rdo ... J Mt't A ll•wst !AOtlrl Mlct' Moon IW1benJ '" 111 altereds. l n j e ct e d fuel Racin(l' ~ Results l0$ ALAMITot •l!SULTI MONOAY, AUO. 11, 1'1t Cl11r I Pi ll Pl•ST •ACf, «IO Vttdl. M1ldt11 l ,, •• ttklt. (l111o\1 .... "'"' .. tltoo. C111 l'er A<:tt (Adtl•I •.oo ~-Ml l.MI DM·WYICI~ fOrntrl 1.20 t 40 DM-Trl..,'1 lll1rrM 1w11-1 11.• ie.• Tl!N: .:IO-t/HI. kt1kflfd -Wtt Wo1, ••m,_, ,.._ ...... Me-.'fft. OH-0.tdl'lul tor IKOlld. StCOHO Ill.Cf. olOG "'trd• , yu r old• ..... 111. c1.im1 .... l'ur .. llOOCI. C1Ufor11l1 5"'" (Cr05~y) ll.00 1,211 J,ll(I Oul<t Mecl1ll (Wtlltl 10 00 J.IO N1t1'1111 0.lrolt 011rtl •.oo Tlll'lf: .:16-4/10. Scr1tctlfd -Mklw11 01~. llleltldl· ln9 llll;ld., E......, Mlts, l it $1y. U NIONTL '( OOUILI, I • C-1 I' ... ACl'I I)· C.\Lll"OlllNIA SMOO, 1'1.10 ...... TH.11110 ltACll. )9 Yanll. M.i...., 1 VNrtldl, l"ijrt1QM. cti1,...,. a.r (Adllr) 0 Gtltll !Llelltnt> ll1llt't lld (AIJflll<1) TllN: .1 .. 1/M. Ht ,l('lltflll. ~ 4,ot ,IOlMI a.ot ' 1111 ··~ POUll'fM llACf. 3$0 "'11'111. ) y11r •ldt. ClllmlM. l'LH' .. 0100. "lrst Te Ge ILlehlu111 '·" J.De l.66 8urtt1·1 f'lstol !Sfl'lllfl) !.» 1.66 Mtc'-a.r 11"-) l ... Timi: .lt.l/M. Al11 r111 -U! T ..... , T!ftr TM!I . ..,.,......, Mi.. l'Hlt' JMy9'. W•rv ktl. Jcr~ -.. ,..... ....... .... 1.ot IA , .. , ... ••• . . 11111'" MCI. 111 .,.,,.._ J '"r lidt C.~ ~~:;lr';'"M r.!'11.• •.JO lt'ft'l• AcCOlilllt "·""""'' ••• , ... T• I! .... CHllNliwl I.• T lnlP, AU/II. lo•~""' QrifY, .... , -·JM. Vt Qltrl. Ct ll C6'1tct. dragsters and lop g a • dragsters 'ln a slngulai, heads. up competition. OCIR's track records have been smashed at all three previous meets. Eagles Win Team · Title · Following the conclusion ot Saturday's combo-eliminator feature , the track will reopen a\ midnight for the Midnight Host Estancia High was the overall team wiMer in the re· Special. an aft~r holirs race e cent second annual weight with Big Willie and the Street training contest. Racers. Dr. Arturo Serra of Hun-The host, Ea'gle!I. picked up Willie Robinson, president of tington Harbour Fis~ing Club, l.066 polntJ to "'1 for run- the notorious organii.aian, has Dr. Robert Soules and John nerup Loar a. · challenged no less than 11 of Merrill were home today after Other teams in lbe lop five the Southland 's quickest street a successful angHni trip off were Marina (732), Kennedy machines to meet him during Lower CaWornia. (572) arid Loa Amlgos (S15). the wee hours at OCIR. Dr· Serra Ian~~ a 90-pound 'Four of the indlvklual win- Robinson will be driving his yellow fin tuna and Dr. Soules nei's in the sis: categorlU were wlldly modified o a y t 0 n 1 artd John Merrill accounted from Orange Cout area Dodg Charger for some big albacore. boo'· e . K ~ OCIR 's new starting -system While Dr. Serra was at-Estancia's Kim Shores was produced a top fuel conlest tempting to land the tuna the the leader in curls, ac- last Saturday night which was others waged a fight with two complishing 14, while team- free from red lights. sharks th at attempted to get mate Dan Princeotto .did 30 A crowd of 9,250 drag racing the big fish . pu11ups to pace participant! in enthusiasts saw Manhattan John Merrill ls a member that category. Beach's Steve Carbone turn in of the exchWve Florida-head-ri.tartna's Randy Middbugh clockings or 6.80-227.84 mph in q'Uartered Ten·To-One Club was the situp leader at 91 and a top fuel victory .in the AA-. which is open to only those Viking mate Tim JeMings ac· niversary Race or Winners. landing the big ones on light complished IOI squats to be Gi!ne Conway of Inglewood tackle. the.leader in 'tha\ event. won the funny car catet!Ory l-------------'---'-'-'-'-'---·I with scorching 7.18-206.89 mph marts. • Costa Mesa High will hold its football physicals Wed· nesday from 9 a:m.·12 p.m. in the boys' gymnasium . Fall grid candidliles In all Rustlers Set , • Physicals ,.;""' ... c~ .,.,..,, • ,.., Golden West. Colleac will """,...-. ., .. -,.,... ,_ '""'· ·hold two physical es:amlnaUon """""Mica (DPWwl 1.e ...,. J.• ~-.s · the H llh •·• ., "'*""" •• o'-*' HA 4.• =-ons m ea ~ence u. ... ,,...,. ,...,.,,., r.• bulldina on the campuS it wa1 "' "'fiN: .&IM. -"" -.-e ...,,..,.., ~·· v1t1eM l'r1N:1, revealt<I here this week by ""' Alll!I. ~ •-.. r. coactl Ray Shackleford. ... MTM uce. • ~1rn. 1 ,e•• Wednesday and Thuraday ... lfllf ... """""'"'"' l"llf'M JJOOO. I bis A IM: -...1 27 ... 7 ,. """"''""' ·c"""' '" 1.• t.w n g • ua. ... ,.iua. ... "'* ,.,, .., .,.,_, ,_. t.• o"clock, the Rutt1er a:r~ wttc1t 0>1t-1w11_, 'to hopefuls will j)e; Checked for Timi: ,\, .. /,_, ,.. .er•tc111t. possible physical b:npllrmenls. ••"'" v.ca.-.-,..,._ 1 ,-.., ,.... Shacklefqtd ill eipectlng a .,.. ..... Ollfl'llM. """" .,... t1,1mout of c)oee '° eo for the Mt S..11'1..,. (~lrt , .. , .• 1.1111 1m 111dt111 I"-'""'' s.• '·" 1970 Golden West squad with OoKQ ... 11 ,,.,...,., s . .o about half or the plai·ert TllM! .IW/1'. t.cr111ct1H -Wtt11tM. tr11t:1,.'\ M• returning from last season in- .. r ..... MtCIW, Ml-. °"""" &u11.. cludin" top backfield aces Dtu4tt o.u. ., YOU CAN TRUST YOUR TRANSMISSION Ti:r.ANY"1>'F" A"AMC-O'S-11110 Cl!NTERS • WOJILD'S lAAGfST TJIAHIMISSION UCCIAUSTI il.Mllll--6• •• ·-...... -llMJ.M IHI W, ._...... atW. '"' ........ A"' Cq '1tw1111• INllll '"" °"""' l"lrfl ... ~ M-.-1... lie..., .. t1U Pl·tlft .,."'........... ... ...... ,. .. _ ... _ .. __ ~~.~ .. • • .. ' STANDARD STATIONS . and participating Independent CHEVRON DEALERS SIZE EXCHANQI! PRICE GRIP.SAFE 91,.ACKWALL 600-13 560/5~13 $20.'45 $17.45 700-13 6401650-13 21 .95 18.95 C7B·14 84$1695-14 23.85 20.85 j: . C••l•o J'OU'.,.. "11 '°"" ;l;i E78·14" 735-14 24.20 21.20 F78-14 775-14 24.65 21.65 G78·14 lli2S-14 28.20 25.20 2.60 SGG-15 21 .6s 1a.es 1.75 . GRIP.S HITEWAU eoD-13 5(1()/590-13 $24,25 $21 .25 $1 .60 700-13 40/650-13 25.75 22.75 1.96 C78·14 6451695-14 28.15 25.15 2.17 E78-14 7~14 28,50 25.50 2.25 f78-14 77$.-14 ., 2!1.85 25.85 2.44 ClttWOr'I Nati6MI Cr9dlt bard,dr .,,,. ol Htf t:•NI• .aow. ... and.Ilk 160U1 the AUu 10 SllpTu11 Up - 1 thorough servicing of all of your c1r'1 vH1I angina put11nd 1y1111111. Available now at selected Standard Stations and most in~ependent Cl\evron O!~Jers. - • , ... 6 ., •:;;;;..,..., , , . Tony Bonw.ell ..J."4. Charlie _ _ __ _ .• -· -· hit 1~ ,.., ......, Buckland. !-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~•-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- I I I ' l ' • i i r • • '· p • h I\ b • '· I M I • • • : ' • ' ' 0 • 0 ~ ) --'-----....---...-------------------- SAILS READIED -Paul Sahnon of Sydney, Aus · trala. a crewmember of the Australian twelve meter yacht Gretel II , adjosts the rigging as the boat is readied for another pra'Ctice session off Newport. I P' --!t I • i 1 I I ! I • .\ ' GETTING READY -Crewmembers of the French twelve meter yacht France work on the boat as it was pulled out of th e water at the Newport Shipyard. :Intrepid vs. Valiant I f ' 4 Yachts Competing For Cup Race Be1·~lt By ALMON LOCKABEY 8o.iUn1 EdJIOr NEWPORT, R.I. -The mo- ment of truth started today for four American 12 meter yachts aspiring to defend the America's Cup. The final selection trials to name a defender were scheduled to get under way at noon EDT. The luck or the draw matclr ed the two prime rontenders, Intrepid, sk i p p ere d by Newport Beach·s Bill Ficker, and Valiant with New York Yacht Club 's Bob McCullough at the helm. In lhe other match Charlie Morgan's Heritage from St. P etersburg. Fla., will meet Weatherly. Valiant's l r i a I horse wilh George Hinman and Briggs Cunningham from Andre Wins Fin11 Opener CASCASI. Portugol IAPI - Robert Andre or the United States won the op~ning race Monday of the 15th Finn Gold Cup Regatta World Cham · pionsh ip. The regatta Yiith I 7 I representatives rrom 31 coun· ti-ies competing. has six races with final classification drawn out of five. Viejo Man's Boat Sinks SAN DIEGO (API -The skipper of a 35-foot boat which Jiank ofJ Point Loma with seven men aboa.rrl says the hull of the craft may have :splil. Harold R. Bosworth. :r.l. or 1i1ission' Viejo. told COnsl Guard offlclals ?i1ooday he >A·as the captain of the Grl'tk ll'llc. O\vned hy lhc Orange County Food SCrvic~ o f Anabclm. Newport Beach at the helm. The match between Intrepid and Valiant is all the more significant with the addition of Gerry Driscoll of San Diego to the Valiant's crew. In a brief dockside interview Driscoll told the D A I LY PILOT, "Chances Lhal l will take the helm are nil . I'm aboard to help primarily with starting tactics." The New York Yacht Club r ace committee made the all· nouncement of the pairings at 6 p.m. EDT explaining that the skippers drew in order of their coming aboard the com- mittee boat for the skippers' meeting at Ida Lewis Yacht Club. Both Ficker and McCullough exuded confidence as they left lhe skippers' meeting. "I'm pleased that we are going to meet Valiant in the original pairings," s a J d Ficker. "Our crew is in fine trim Md the boat responded well in practice sailS today." "I'm happy with the pair- ings," said McCullough. His boat was also on the water Mon®y In last minute sail drills with sailmaker Ted Hood aboard. On Wednesday Intrepid will be matched against Weatherly and Va liant will meet Heritage. In the third race Thursday. Vallont wUI meet \Veatherly and Intrepid will go against Heritage. The Australian boat Gretel II met with a slight mishap in a practice sail with her tr'ial horse American Eagle Mon· day. WbUe rounding a mark Grew:l 11'1 heOOstay hOoked on_a...cl.cat -On --.Eaglc's_s and too headslay parted. Fortunately the mast was not damaged, but tbe. Aussies are raced with getting a new headstay before the start or their tri:at's agai.nst the French yacht F.rince-next Friday_ The French boat was idle ~1onday as her crew took off for the White ~1ount.ains in New Hnmpshire somt JOO miles from here for rest a nd rccre<atlon before the start of tbe challenger trlall. DAnY PILOT J' Miid Case!!I -~~~~~~~ LEGAL NOflCE -LEGKi: NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ' -NNM N011C~IWllTI ... •IDS -;;i ,,_, ..... "'· •-* .r Drugs Give Help ' • c:1•t1.,teat• or tlffilNltt Nttk(t •• ......w -'-·""' tM ,..,., 9' . " ,.,.,,. lttwtt.t of Doll w. lmlffl "' °"""'' l'ICTITM>US MAM& Tnntwt., "", ... ConirrwnlW C.I .... ctlTl•tcATI o .. COl,OltATION "o" llf«ll'dl of °""*' C6uf!h', c1nf. 4!1S ,. ... UIWWt..,,.. .. C#flf¥ Ill " ctft• Dllttkt " ~ C.U111Y. Qlltorl'.lle. wlll TitANU.CTION o .. •UllNIU UH .... ·~· Jiiiy 01 im. J, W'l:lle cvi..1t. d.;ct1111 ......... ,, I011 _...,. ""' rt«IVI "'llld -.... n ~. ... ,KTITIOU• tu.Ml coum, ---· t+ucllll\lttft IMCll. c1nw11i.. ~ "" ·--,. lt111.., .. ~ .... ~·of 'THI ""°'lt$1GNf 0 COlt"°"ATION lllOTICI 01' OIPAl.ILT fl<thlollt lklfl "'"" ef OlltGM•I' .. If .... dl•)rlct toc1ttll'M l'1'0 A~ foM ,._, Ol'lllV Nt It It CO&W~ THOMAS W. $TOIVl1t, ff -.1""'9 llAllUC$ tflf 11\tl u1'it firm 11 cOl'l'lllOUd °'veinut. Co.It M.--. C.llfor111', II Wfl~ 1 M!Mu ,_.,_ 11 SJ» k, BtklOI Tl'l,ltl.. llMft tllat certUll ...., at To Hypertension " tht .. n.wlflt • ..,...,, """°" ,..,,,, tn 11,.,. Nici •14& wm "' """lcly ........... co.s•• ,... • ., C.llfot!\lf llndtr lilt tklllklu: lrust tllt(lllM " J014M C-'llOLINE. NII •NI •I.a., rMldtnu It •I fol'°'": "'"•!!: . .:. T-·· , .. --·-··· -... flffl'I "'m' ol TOllO Jl'ltOl'fllll'"'~""' ~·· -~~ ... o,·,· ...... , ',,••,3<;,•=e, ........ .l•dt "*"-· l«lll •Jtn O.r Or .. M11... ..,,~, . ' tn .... """ ... lt\lt Mkl firm Is ~ of lllt '............ tA .,..,. ""-"" ''*"' C.UI nu. f(lf' 10-n actiooj v .. rl ' follOWlnt tOr.>orf\IOr\. ..,... .... llldHI PAHY, I C1lll9fnJ. COl'llOl'•f[OI\. •• 0.1# AWi 14-j,zo.' ' 1'°11 "kl• tr. It M In .a:enllf'IU '"'"' ••1ce of lmlllf.U If •s follc'#$• Thnftf, ltlf 'fl'lt:LIAM M,-HOlAllll:O WASRlNGTON (AP) - A "·-rteaslon ~ anecu at J1Ck'H1W111t ~ l"'"'"d!Olll .... COlldlllonl ,11\d Cll•tll\, Ill(,. A» "" .~lstol, Coti. ""' HELEN It. HOLAllltQ, ~ •q)I" . Stilt tf Ctlllot'flUi Ot'I c nll'· S..Cll!catloM _w~l<ll 1r1 now °" flit 1114 MfM, C...111, and Wlh, 11 to M lll'ldlY!cNd -"-11' Veterans AdmlnlstraUon heart let.st 20 million Amer1c&Mt °" Allf, \4, 1t,O.. ~.,: •• Not.Ir)' -. ... ;~ 119Cmd •n. fflt tltlel " tlM WITNESS !11 II.Ind flll• 21ill ....... lnttr .. I, llMI OOH w.,.. WITM .,,. s---'•list nys-new evidence and ·b the ae.cond most com· il't*LIC-In INI tor tl,ld 11111. M!'IONlll'j' il'11rdl&1lt111 "-'of M,tlf telleOI d!l1rkT. /" .... ' lfl'O ' ·ELEANOR e. $MITH, II .,,. ...... Wlfti. .,.,...... ,...,,,. J1d! HllllW k-1 lo lie t lctl 11.ktdW nut 1UM1n '(11111 hll Oki I Co!'1191'11• S..11 11 19 1n 11ndlv!Otd -11111' \l\fll'ftt, justifies e:ir:tendinl potenUaUy moo cause of de111th in the fflt --..,..... Mrnt II ~bid to cidll.,... ChKk. nhtNd cillck. .. ... CHASI N. •NC. ·-flcl1rlff, dllld FllH'lll'Y 12, lt70. I"· ··vl•• -~·· •-atment 10!'., Unlled s•··· ... ~ 1111 1111 Wllllltl illllf\l'l\tlll Inf ICkMWlldltd dft'i' Wif mlcll N'fllloll lo tNt ~ of Hm11 ChMlll Ind l'KOl'ded Mitch t. lt}O, lfl_ boQll w:'llS .... '"!--... "'"' -..a::ll ..... ...,... s er hi lllltlltll 111 ,,... C•••' Cernll'lltflltr CllLMt PttJ. '1)1, NII :1111, Ottlt;lel lltteOl'Clt. or ....... high blo«I nl'lltftl .... to• mllllonS mJld or moderate cases (5EAU • Mlfll. -~ ~1'Trl.lll•'1111 Ill 1/l\O\ll!t l\Ot" ... STAT! 01" CALll"OllNIA. (Gl,lllh', C1tltor~. "'""" ei .... "°'ICI "" r·-::::;-mild • JNfl l Jlob$f IM11 ''1W "rurit li,_l of fhl "'"'bk! a COVHl'Y OF CIRAHG E, H. Illa! t ~ ot the ob!IMtlorl, tor who fer uwy ro But he .aid ·that use of Hotm · lt\ll:llk _ c11r10,111, • t11tr•ntw flltt.tl\t blddW wlM 1t1i.r Mto Ol'I 1111, 11111 d.JY 111 JulY. A.O. 1m. w>11c11 ttltfl ~ °' trwt !......-""· moderate wet. dO O bl •-to firlllCi,tl Otflq lrt l!lf tN"oNPd' CoMrld ti the Piiie 11 bffott lfll JofHJh E. Dtvtt" I Hoftf'f "'"'' oce11rfld, "" Ml\11'1 of •.....-. btMC.11 rea Y ava a e unigs 0,,_ counn-•w.l'OMI to 111rn. 1111 "* wtnt of ,.11"'"' tt P'utillc '"' w tor Mid tevllf'f 111<1 t>t1,,. lfll f11tv•• to Dr. Edward P'reis reparted treat them has been a subject M' (O<N11IN1ot1 e0 1.._ tntlr ·1ni. Mh cotitr.ct, ,.... .,.. .. , ot 111 ... ,.,1cn11e lfll,..ln, dull' <01111T11t11ontc1 n1 Dll•ult In t111 ""°'-"" of Monda ,._ Id' f' t com-'of -:..11& · Mtrc11 " tm , JM dlfdr wm lit lorfllf«I or 111 the «t. 111<1 llWOl'n. PWMllllllv IHHrld Hllltl C>Otl1111ot1• .-ulttcl _,.. 1tt1 tlnn5 Y wm wor I Q'S lmlWl::al cont r o v e r s y , • fillblllhed c,.11.. c~,, 0,1" P'llcit " •'lltnd. lfll' Ill.II '""' 'IWllOf 1111" 11o1 Ch•1l11 11-" ,,., to 11o1 lilt Presk!MI 01 senior stt11r1w tr1M«tton11., prebensive evidence that drug A..or.L'· strl"•• b e· e I I t 0 ,,., I• •• .., · ~iellld 1, Mkl Kliool ctu trkt o1 lilt c1•llOl"lt1on t1111 u~ "-fn 0t11111t rn 1114 PtYmtnt ......,.. ~ ~ au,. n , · -ind t. ·t, lt, 1ltJO 1$:%9-10 rJ, , wlthll M bid fol wllllln IMll'\ll!'llM on btllllf of 1111. cor d"' I/Id 1.,Vtbll u1'161r the Wms treatment for high blood demnostrated for more sevtre LEGAL NOTICE , 1 :.,~*':;" ,:t".;..,. c4:":i,nt •fltt 1111 IOl"1tton """In lltlT\eCI, '"'° 1cknow1e11,: of 1t111 cer111n dtld of '"''' "°,.. pressure -known to be life-cases. d•tt '"' tor •Ill tMl'llnl· 111e .. IOf. ~ ':.:::::. m11 Jl.fCfl ee•-•tl.., eue111e11 :!'1:!~1n1'" tll4 tr"'1 dttcl rtftrrff saving in many severe cases At I < . d C•ll:TI,.ICATI: o; IUSINUS ·Ttie ... ,. of T~ ''"""" ill• In Wllnns Whereof I h1v1 llefeunto •nol 11111 tllt l t>llflci.rln lllCI to ..... tao hi benef . 1 in east half of the nuld an fitCTITIOUt NAMI 1rivn: of rirtdl'l' "'"t 'r.1 •11 t11j1 :;. ut nw h•lld 41nct i111"ect mv offlcr11 or c•uu to i. .aid 1111 irvst p,_rt<t - a is big Y lcta ~rate caaes fall il'l the Tiit 1111W~1111111 d-c.rtlfV hi 1, CM-;:,,:ui:. r"•::; ~':"1!'thlts11o111:f11e. ~111 ::!':..:!'ft v .. r In "'" 011rllflc•1• 19 ;,:1•:::•,i.:.:::11:· 111 lhlt ,_11 11 mild lillld moderate cases. potentially cJangerous category dvdllll • b\lsln•'t II GS '°"'· NIJWllOfl .Dll>tn: $1pllfl'llioer 7. 1970 • II '·"'· (OFFICIAL SEALi !1 s11Wltd In !IM Sl;1l1 ot c11lforn11 • Specifically' e v I de n c e -hich u1' d le d to de th .,.u.. CiMfornll, \lfldtr 111• flcfJllGl,ls t<fOtlMAM I. W"'TSOH J-h E. OIYIJ (O<JlllV of °''"'"' llMI I• ctttc:rltllct •• W CO 8 a or firm Mll'lll ti MIC,.O COMP'OHl!NTS $1Cr11trY OI lhl Not;1r1 P11bllc c111i.rnl1 IOllowt · shows !'IUCb drugs, can cut serious compUcati4>ns such 111 ASSOCIATES •NI 11111 ••kl 11ttn k com-•••rd tf Tr"''"' Pr11'1(11111 0111c8 1n Th.it POrttoti ;1 Lo• , ., T••ti d at h rates sh•rn!y and •-" llOltd .. "" foltowlne -Siii. Wl!OSI l'1,lbll5hld °''"" C:cielt Ollll' P'll(lt, O•lr\fll COUlllY No $t73 I J lllOWll ;IS PllUI I e ... ,. congesUve heart umure or ,..,,.. 111 fllll 111<1 •lt<t If r•t•nc• 11 Av...st 11. tt..,.1'10 15l5-7C Mv Coll'lml111oo1 E>r•l•11 °" ·, .NP tllfd "'' •econ! kl bootr reduce or essentially eliminate cerebral strokes Freil said 11 tol!Oln: J1111e 21, lt74 u. Pt"' 11 o1 P'1rte1 ""'"' 11t ""' certain serious compliciltions, -.A I • I boo s' Cllltl• W•lllf'l'lllt H.Wtrtr. 115 LEGAL NorICE P'uDliillfd <lf"lllff eo.~t DlllY P'llol, olflte ol lfll C0\11111' ll:Kordtr If 11..-. doctor !8 d on y a t J l.WOl'llf, NIWIOl"I ... di. C1!H, Jlllr ~· ll!d A11tu1t 4. 11, 11, lt70 1116-70 uld Co...nlY. said Frei.s: Who is With the nt efJ ct' ,1_,,. Dlfecl Alllvsl 17 1'711 T ..... Jt EXCEPT 111 Wiier 11!d 111tl1r rloM1 W b · D C v • perce are on e ive .... U6 Ch•rl• w. How•111 MOTtCI ., IMTINTfOM TO LEGAL NOTICE 111 •NI vncter sucn 11nc1 w11rct1 '"'" as l n gt 0 n . . " n lreatmenl STATE OF CALll'OllNIA. C•IATI llCU•IT'r IMTlll:IST bt -"'"'"''"' uld t1nct, •• rnerwd Hospital. • ORANGE COUNTY~ NOTICE It -tlw.W-tlYtll ft the in • died lrom U,,UM N'-'* COl'pOtl· -· new evlden-was 0~ He listed two reasons: on."'ve'"' u, 1no, Mfor• m1. • No11ry Cr.dltw• If J•l!'!P c v.it •M NtncY 111,.11!01 coviT 0,. TM• Han. • camornl• torPD••tlorl, recordl!'d "~ -M •-J--b P'llbllc In 111d for Mid Stet., 11*<'°1\111'f J. y,,,, Dlblots, 'NIM>M 1Willll~$ lddreu n T March n, lffl, ln book IS.I, PIO• tabled, he said, during a five--any UU\:IUl"S ave been •-rid Clllrtes Wtll«m1r How1rd 11 t20l Mldtthw Drive HU11lln1ton ONCl'I A • OF CALlFDttMllt P'OR 721, Offltlfl Rllt,,dli. year cooperative study con-reluctant to use the drugs tor ::,11 1': .'::~~r~ 1~::~1t11~:;:r~o~~=-s1~·~:111c:,:1t:"~%.~ ™:"'~~v:~1W1t~~::,GE c:!i~E'T!:1c1A~:!!~i";!~: ~: ducted among 380 male pa· mr lid or moderate cases -for ~:i:,-;:. ,,.,.. •<kfiowltdltlll M u1eute11 b'f olb1<1r •l'ld •r•11t.11 to P'1111 c11t111 •Ad L. M. STR3~~c:!'.s w. IMMELL, ~~·~Ai::.;: •• •. "· Ne. tients at l& of VA's 16'l ear of adverse side-effects. !Olllcl•I Stan ern• C\lf1\s, Stclll'td P'•rtlll, Wlwl$• •s Tn.s•tei of ,,,. MA11t1LYN HESTER. Add•e•; 116M F~n.e,. Ito .. Liiu111 But Fr • Id the · VA Jo~ e O.Vls D111.lfll5* ldllr1u IS ~ l11l111I, HI.on· JANET HESTER 1nd CHAflLENE Nlo\ftl Ctlltorni. tt'" hospitals throughout the COUil-elS 88 DeW Nol•rr il'~bti~ CtllfWnli llneton 011dl, (;-l'f If Ot111t1, $1111 of HESTER Trulls, Pl;1lntllfs V 1. OATED· JulV 10 n10 ' try studies have demonstrated P'rlACl"t otfl~• 111 c;1111orn11. CLA.flENCE e. FA1ttt1s, w1LMA 1. FAii· Thorn., w' si~er · be f' ·-• ff ts of the d il D•lllll COlllltl' T.M .r#'ff'IY In Wlllcfl lilt StcU•lll' In--ltlS, OOES I l~r0\111'1 DOE V, !l'IO;hn1ve, Sub5tllvte i-rullM • High blood pressure ne lChu e ec a y MY COfl\lllluloll E••lr• .. rtSI wlU Ill ctNltd 11, In ......,-11, All Oer.ndlnls. STATE OF CALIFORNIA , h I 11 kn dosages outweigh the un· J\11'11 21, lt14 fhtl\lrM tl'ld l'IUlflfMfll, 1urnltl.or1 Incl "IOP'LI 01' THI: ITATI 0,. COVNTYOF LOS ANGELES) SI. t e C D C a Y OWJl a! d If bl P'WDllshld Ortntt COii.i 0.111' P'llol, tvmilh!l'I .. OI Otb!Gr COVttl"f •FOPtr!v CALIP'OllHIA 11 1111 lllt\'1 8'""4 Of1 JulY 10. lt70, .,.... mt, 111, es a e ones. A\lflvst 11, 25 •nf *''"'wr 1, 1, -1octlld 11 '™ H--' llvil., DlfllltlRtti · u1111ertleMC1, • Noll,., Publle 1n •Ad -All too ,. ts lt10 JSJ).70 CC.It M_., Co...n!f of Clt1M1e, St•M If A • YG!,1 lfl he•etrr directed to 1111 I for N ld SI lie, P<!<IOl'lllll' IPPe•rl!'d Red China's 01ou Plans Long Trip TOKYO (AP) Living evidence that the dust of the Cultural Revolution has settled many pa Jen C1lll04'11l1, 11\d bull-.,_... ti "THE1.,rlltlll Pltldlne '" r~ to I~ THOMAS W. STOE\IE R, kMWfl to mo don't take their m a 1 a d y LEGAL NOTICE IURGErt PANTttY ." vwllled (Ol'l'IPllll11t ot the •boY• Mmtd to be 1111 perl(ll'I 111'1\ote n•m• I• wtiscrl&. Thi ''°""Id Slt::\lflt'f ll"•~cltDl'I 111111 Pltl!llllft Wlll't 1111 Clerk ot lfll 1bov1 ed lo 1'lle wflllln lnsl"'"'*lll ;1nd seriously aft.tr a doctor tells -PM (Oll~IH!lmeted "" tr--•ltltl' 1111 11111 d•v ... 11111c1 c0\11"1 rn "'' •boVt erou11ec1 t(knaw!NSttd "'~' ""' txeclllld 1111 strM. them they fall in the mild or ClllTIP'ICAT• 01" OUllMass cl A111ust, 1mr " 10 1.m. II GAOVEfl 1(11°" br'Gulhl llllMI YO... In Mld (O\jtl, WI TNESS ll'IY t..nd •"" offltJtl ~· .. ,ICITIOUI NltMI ESCROW COAP'OAATl(IN, 111 Sc. 1111· wlthl11 TEN d•Y• tllar 1"-letvlct on H•rtl M. 0'8tltn moderate Category. Tiit ufldtrlltnld dot:t Clrtltv 11111 hi'' llGll ltllahtln\ (;e,tllOrflll In 1MlllW.nl5 ~OU of ll'tls 1vmmons. If ltl'Ved WllM11 HolBIY P11bllc • CtiUlo•nl& The drugs used in the ex cor.hlcll"' 1 k slness 11 161 Crat RNd, k• 11, 11 k:.OW11 to ~ $etvred P•rtv; lhl 1boY1 ro:,rned c011nty, or within Pr111dp1t Qlllce 1n " OrlnH. C1lllor11Le, INldltl' the tlct1tlcln II bllll Mlt l'ld llld•-u!.ld by THllllTY dtvi "'"'Id tl11w11.,..-. Los A"telH Cnun,.,. . tensive VA study -in which 11rm 111m• of llLL Jo H E s ~ oJ:::;: 111e 1 111," .., .. ,. "" 111$!, You ••• llltl'tby 110tll1tc1 '""' v11161 P'vbll~ Ortner Coitsi 0111.,. P11GT ho I ., !her VA doelo I OISTRllVTDtl 1NI 11111 wld 11r111 I• com· 1,_. Non1 vov M IHI • wrlll.., r_I,,.. 11111111..,, Jull' H 11111 Aveust ~. 11, 11, 1t10 1373·70 a U .w O rs co • P09lll ol ~ h>l!tJWI"' WllOll. WIW»• · • 11ld 1l11nlltfUJ wm 11111 l\ld,m1111 tor -·~~~--- laborated -consisted of two Nmt In fl.Ill '"" 111ce of rHkltnc:• t1 t i OATE:. 1At'~111, 1t1t tnY "'°""" or d1m1"5 demtnded !11 LEGAL NOTICE foll-s· 111 ~ 1111 verified compllllnt 11 trltlnt UPOl'I types of tablet.!. One was a L1r1 J. LlrM>n. 200t Menr....11 Ctlt1 l'vbll;;;-~;::;. Co.'1 ,,.11.., P'ilot «1ntr1ct, or will ,.,,,1y 1o tnt co...r1;1------,-,-,-1-..,------ h yd r 0 ch lorothiazide and Mnl. Cliff. ""' ., IL lmt 1531-ni fot ll\I' olllltl' rellll dltl'Nndld In the NOTICE TO Cll!OITO•s 0'1111 Ainll•I 17 1'10 II verlfltcl compllllll. SUP'rr•to• COURT 01" TH• reserpine; the other consisted ltr1 J: .... ,_ LEGAL N011CE Yllll _., ..... Jiii ••Ykl .. Ill STATE OF CALIFOtllOA FO• of hy -1--' STAT!!! OF CALIFOllNIA. 1"9111t'f ....... 111•tllf c_I .. Wlll't a drug called dr«J<Ume. OAANOE COUNTY· 1111 C.lf\Pltlnl .,. 11111 "'"""''II· SltCll THE co~:.Tx~OllANOll But Ffejs Said a number of On Avevst 17, 1t70, blforl !Tll, I Noltry T.-UI tlllrftlfM , .... , ........ Clll~llM wlllllll !Ill ES!a!t of FAY HAWKINS, O.c11sed. , Pvbllt In 1nol for uld st•ll, Pll'Mlllll'f NOTICI 0, INTINTION TO llm1 "'t I I 1..,. ''"'"""" fllr aL last, Premier Chou En-181 ~. good anti-hypertens1ve ......... LM• J. Lll'IOll k-" me IO (lllATI ••••.••TT' INTllllST llMn1 I 111'1'1111111 P'lll4Mlt II ... c_ .... lrtl. NOTICE IS HE•Eav GIVEN lo !ht ·"-C D111d Jurll., lffll crll<l!lors ot the a.bo'l1 111mld dectde11! Of Communist China is an.. drugs are ·alao available and 111 1111 HrlOll ~ "'''" 1' WbKrlbM <1~· 11" • lltr u.c . ·1 •~ <6EALI · tti•t •11 ""',_ 111v111t c1a1ms •••ln11 I' ' to thl wlltlfn )t'lllNlmtnl 11\d 1c-.-lldt· NOTICI!! 1, ller1llY 1lven lo fht •• '' •-, , " ''' ParenUy making plans for an be urged doctor! to use 111ny ec1 i.. 1)(111:111111 1111 "'"'· Crd1ior1 of Hl!NRY ANOEllSEN 111d w. E. ST JOHN, c11rk lh~m~ .,.11;:-,';!'11.,ec';.~;;"u~:',. 1! on. Or th m I . {Ofllclll hill · MAll:JOlllE ANtlEflSEN, Oebtwr., .,.~ IY Jinlc• M. '01""111 tti~ ofllce of 111t cltrk or 1111 •"'" I · · to •~· e or. Jo'epll E. OIY!f bullnlss 1ddr1Q 11 u.ut Lot N1rtn!11, De!llllY Clllrk "" extens ve m1ss1on :u1a, -AJI male ••tlenl• having Ncit11Y Public, c;illlomii So\ltfl LiiuM •e•tll. cov"'" 01 Of•n••· WALSWottTH, s1101L & c•AtL l!fllllltd covri. oo 10 o••Wflt ''*"· w11n Europe and Mrl·ea. . ... -.,,_t ...... 1#• '' ,,,-~ '"'"'"'' ,.1 1 11<Vrltv 1,.. Ill~ W•ltllll Orlff, s.111 2lt !he neceu.uv YOVCIMr1, 10 Ille ~~ h-•nStOn t h I t JS r ...,, -'"' "' ._.. MIWPll't ONctl Cllll nwt dt,.ltMd t i the oflkf of lltl' 1!10tnfy1: •~ d J JI"''"' , -· Orin" CG!,11'11'J lltl'f'I 11 l.b0\11 i.,bl «lllld bl' Debtor Tlli tn4J ..."4. ' MITCHELL, HART 1..__llllSC.O. tlj-CIYIC PeM1g has announce on Y those whose elevated blood Mr CommlHlort Eulr1$ 1t111-,,...,., " GALI! H. filt<E '"" ArlerMl'i .., ,.111,.ufft ce111u orlv• w111, s1nt1 A111, c11 to•1111. that he will visit South Yemen pr••su d not down J-21, tt7• LEQt«>ttA G. P'IKE •. SKvrM Pert1a, ,.ub11111ec1 Or•11i1 ••tt 0.11.., Plklt wtilcrt 1' 1110 i>l•e• of 111111nes1 01 lh• ..., re oeS C9me P'llbil51Md Orin.I C~tl .D41111' "Uot, ...,_ bullnell.,..rdl'MI II tcl6 l!fl'llf•H:r A 1 .. 11 11 15 lt10 14l4-1i 11Nlltl'tlt Md In 1!1 m11t•r1 P41rtli~lno at an undisclo$ed date. But to normal when they rut. A11wt1 IL u •NI SIPh"'W 1, L 1t10 .,.,, uoi1111 1 .. <11. Coll"w of D••noe, invi ' ' • 10 1111 '"""' of ••kt dtctd1n1, "'"~'" there a re indlcailons from -All ~tlen'· ·-men and l""''c ·'"'"of C.ttflfl\11. LEGAL NOTICE t011r tno11•t1• '"'' "'' flrat wb11cukln -,.-wi Thi prol!lf'l'f 111 wtlldl lllt s.ecurll'f In. cl tnlt notice. other sources that Cllou also \Vomen -whose 11diastollc" -LEGAL. NOT1CE ter•' "'1H 11o1 cr .. i.i1 ts. 111 .. ,..,,1, 111 D•IH Ave11s1 1. ie10. Ill to T . '2 b . . el ff~lll•ll •NI -1-1. 1urntlllr1 thd NEl.l HAWKIN§ w go anzarua, , ai:n 1a, or r axed -blood pressurt tvrn1s111.,., of o.t>tor covfl'ln• ''°''""' •A• mt Aom1n111r1trl1t 01 111e E1t•"' Romania, France, Pakistan reaches 105 or higher even "°'''" ,•0-,1:1,,,0 ., ,_ 1oc11e0 1i 1tr11 w . co1ll H1111wiy, NDT1c1 To c•ao1To•s ot "'' •boY• n&rntd oe.cRti~• Co B ill Sud nd b h · · h ' ~---lltc.h, COll~W If 0r1n11, Si." IUP'llllDll: CDUllT OF THI: MITCHllLL. HAllT & llUSCO ngo razav e, an a t oug 1t m1g t drop tem· ($ Ofl :l~~K ':t.~·:u•: (I If C1HIOl'nl1, •NI ,b<lllMU kllOwn •• STATI OP CALIFCl•NIA flOfl tu CITIC c ... 1 ... O•h• Wiii Albania. porarily from such figures Nolle ~s. ... _ .... -•. Yll'I \0 ,j.,.; Crtct'lor1 "GAS LIGHT lllOILl!.fl." THIE COUNTY OF OIANGll S111l1 Aftl, C•Nltrlll• . • • • I ·-· ' • ' ,.... •lot"'kl sec11rll'f l••nSICllO!I will NI. lt"'5J7 Ttl: lu.IM1 Observers in To'Jo say durmg resting periods. ~~~L ~"T\r ·~, E~A cu~" coruu,,.m111C1 °" or '"" 11t11 d•Y a1 E11111 or EOGAA a. WITMER, o..:e••· AlllNllY• 1or Ad1t1111111r11ri. Ch ob bl ·11 I t 11 I '!' 1• II\$ Ol'S I Alf111st, )'10, 11'10:00 A.M. 11 Gll:O\IER Id. PublllM<! 01;11111e to.ll 0•11¥ Pll01, OU pr a y WI n se. OU LEGAL NOTICE ~::.$·.~'Tou~; ... !.t~,~:!~115,,,~11: ESCRoW CORP'OltATION. lll s. nnnoli, NOTICE IS HER!IY GIVEN lo lh• Av!ll.IH 11, u, ll tnd 5tP!embt• 1. until after Oct. 1, Red China's ceu1o·r 1 1tia1 b\llk ,,11111., 1' tl)O!,lt 10 AnAl\11"'' c1ntor1111; "lrt 1n"•llm1n1J", c•edlto•s 01 lh• 1bove 111mtc1 dlcecl1n1 1t70 1~1J·Ml lltR ..,, Ill. •1 1 SO fir es'kn<f'ollll to ll)t Slcv•ld filr,.,., 11111 111 per!IOnl 111vl11• cl1lms 111lnst1--------------- NaUonal Day and the biggest HOTICI TO ca•D•TOllS be ll'lld• 10 Jim.,. c . "•11 •!'Ill "'""' J. 111-.....,1...., """""•NI Hd••'es. used"" 1111 1•1<1 d11tec11111 ;1•1 •tc1wl•ld 10 111e LEG L N~CE boll SUJtl•IDll CDUllT 0, TN• v.n. Tr111u1, .. s, WllOSI binlntU tdd(l!.J tfl1'0tblor .... lllt ltw'M r••·• 11'1 Piii !him. wl!h lh• lllCIHl!"f vouch•"· In A VII · ·day of the year. t TATI 0,. CALIP'O•NtA 11 t202 M1d1H111 or1w, HU!lllllt'IOn ''''"· 11., . w.. 0111« of 1111 cr1nc of 1111 1tiove --··------'lbe tour _ the Jirsl of any ,.o• THI! COUNTY o,-'°""1"' 01 °''"''' siit1 11 Cillfor11J•. ...eh HOllM tn11. L1111111 111et., e111111ec1 c011rl. or 10 Pr111n1 111tm, wnn Jt·llln OAANOI Thi Pt"""'° lo ltot tr1nlftrrttl Is · Ctlllorl'lll, ll'tt l'ltcesserv VOllC:llltl'S. to 1111 1111• .ClllTIFICATe OF OUSlfrtlSS. magnitude by Chou since be .... "' ... * loctlM II 1tu Newl'Ort 11¥11.. C•ll Pltl't fl15IUH't nl, 111(1(, C1li1otn11. dtttllllld •• 1ne onlce of Mr •llorMYI: fllCTITIOUI HAMii ·'·lted E·•tem Europe In 1!166 E11111 II DOLLY HALt. SCOTT. •ISO MU•. counl'r II Ortl\ft, St•l• of DATEO; Au1wsl 11, lt70 OVltYfA, CAll:PENTl!!ll • BARNES Tl<e vnd1t1fl'*' "°'" (f.-f/ly .... .. f ~.., .., kllOWn 11 DOLLY H. $COTT, OICtlled. C11111,,"lt . G-e1i H. il'll" (flOIERT $. l"'flNES), '525 MKArlhur eonduct!l\f I bll$1nt5S 411 l70ll G41111l~ -w:j\I be an e:it:ercise in the NOTICE 15 HEtll!!IY GlllEN lo ttw .. 1' lrOJlerlf II diful~ In .. neral LIOllClrl G. ,.lk1 l t'ld., P. 0. lox 11U. NIWporl B11cn. Or .• N1W11M! Buch. C1 l!lornl1, Ullder creditors of lh• tboYI MITllll !llCldlftl 11: IAU l ll>Ck ·In lrlljt, lh1l11rl5, .. \l[Jm ... I •1tOVIA •sc•OW CORil'OllATION Celli. '26'1, wllkll " Ille PllCI of llll lldltl0111 llrno n.lo"tf of DUIME:TTE ..• kind of diplomacy the premier tri.at ,11 perR1n5 111v1111 clllms 111111,, ttle •rid fOolJ wm of ~h•I Htmbw1tr Slal!d 1n' s. 111111111 1>1J1lneu of m1 11noen1t11ed 111 111 mttt!'fs In New1>Crt I P.IG!i 111<1 111&1 -Mid firm is best at. Jt coold, mark the Mid dlCld"'I er1 r1C111lrld fO flle them IW1ln1u own II 'THE IUllQl!A P'AM· 1t111hlllll C1llt-11 pori.lnlf'lt lo llM 111111 o1 Mid dectOent, II <DmP01ed cl 11\t lallowlff9 ~ri.c:~. with lhl nltl5Sl!J' '(OUCllOl'1.~1A-lht .... ~ TflY" ·~ ~11111 .• , 17:U NIWP!_rl ..... _!' .•• ~. 1791~1 I w!tllfn lour monllll lfflr 1111 lirll PVDllC•· whoM Mml In full Ind pllct ol resldff!tl ~eoo-of~Ute-three-yea1'3--of ·ITTll,c!ti'fil.ftii i1111w .,11111" _,,1, or C1>1l• Milli covnl'W'-.rOf•nM. 11111 of ,.111111,'*' °'"'" -cour 011w-P'lkll; 11°" "" 111ts nllft«. -ts u _1o11ows:------------->-I turbulenci! and 1• 8 0 I at i 0 n " 1r111n1 !Mm, wlll! th• fllCl'$$.alY c1u1ornr1. M11Vst II. "70 "39-10 011N J111'1' 11 , 1970. Doroltll' M. Our"""'" 11llO G1l11tt -.oclltl'f lo "" llnclertllllld 11 t f• The !Wik tr1n1ftr wm M eons111TVM!l4 Htrrlllll F. Wiimer Dr .. Nowll'Jl'I 1 .. ch, C1llf. created by the Cu It u r a I vouHG 'Pll:EM NEll & HEWS 11s wnt on "' lfltr 1111 '"" di~ If Autust, 1t111, LEGAL NOJ'ICE ExlC\llr~ of"'' w111 01tld JulY 31, lt7fl Tlllnf si ' $ ' , C <<f ' 1 -101 II 10 1.m, ti Grtvlf Esc:r-CWIOrtllon, cf the 1110v.-Mmtd dlKIOenl Dorolllf M. Wlml!lt Revolution and the pur""• that rM' 1111 ,.NO, • °'11 •· T~ • 111 So 1111no11 A11e'hllm C0\11111' •f ovov1• c1t11'aMTl1t a s1111 of c1111orn11 °''"" coun•v· e-wlllctl Is 1111 Pllcl II bulfl'IH$ of Ille O ' ' ' •All 2'6"I '"' >> >m' ... 'N accompanied it. \lndltl'lllllld rn Ill "''"'" Nrllll'llnt to r1n1e, Sitt• of C•lltor1118. MOTICI TO <•IDITOlll IAAHll °" Jul~ ' • ... mt, • 01.,., 11>f llllft 11 lit!d de<ldll'll wllllln tour So fir 11 known fl Ill• lr•Mll,_, •II IUfillllOA COUAT OI' TNI ly1 llDl•lltT S. IAtlNll PubHC tn 11111 for w!d Si1t., """'°"'•llv Jt also .should lay to rest monltl1 Ill .... 11'>1 first pUbll~ll°" 11 tllls b\1111\iU tlll'l'llil INI lddl'fHIS VYd by Tl OJI CltLl,OltNIA l'Olt (JU Ml(Artllw llvlll. IPPll•ld Oorotl'ty M. OUlment k!IOY>n nollct Tr1n1flrfl'J fw Ille ttlrff r111rs llJt ""' ITA \/NTY OP' OtlAMOI P', O ... 1,., lo me lo bt 11'11 Hf$Oll -n"ml persistent rumors from Hong oetict "'"'Iii' 1, 1,,. 1r1: TMI .co .... •~• NIWNfl ... di. c1fff. tui> 11 •UDt<rlbld to ,... w11n111 1nt1r11Men• K nd th . I nd th I c • -~ N-•• Tlh cn•t JU•.... 11'111 teknowlldlfld "" IXICVled Ille 11mt. ong a e matn a a IPllO!ol Hen 01dtl•m .,,.. D1led: Allt\151 11, lt1t £slll• et MAflYANH Hl!!IMO!CH ' AlllrM'f• "' IXICl!ltb: (SEAL) th 72-Jd j j llol-M Hiii Jl!Tlf''C,·Vllll OICottlld. P'llb!lllled Orenp COlll DIUI' il'llol, MILOlll!.'D 0. IONOS e year-o prem e r s Co-Elllc\lfor. 11 ftl• Wiii 1'r•Mf••• ·NOTICE IS HEllt•Y OIVIN .. !ti• Alltllll 4 11 lL :u 1970 1'15-111 NOlll"f P11llollc. C1lllornl• seriously ill or that his place of ti.. •llo~ n•ll'lld Ac:tldent ' M•ntl' J v111 uec11ton 11 tM 1boY1 11emed dKtcl•llt ' ' ' Prrnc1P11 Ollie• 1n . the Ch' hi .. .-Y.i,t111, ,...,,._I ....,. TrinslirM tlltl •M ,...~, .,,,,.Inf cl1lm1 •1•!nst LEGAL NOTICE Or1no1 Count\' In 1nese er ..... ·uY-, .... , Tlllrd Sin.I OllOVlll ••<•ow.c;Oll,OllA.TtoN th• 111d dllt..:11111 1r1_ rlClulrld lo ltll Mf Commb•IOtl El'.PlrH third after Communist Party S11rt1 A8', c1n1en111 tt7'1 111 ... '™11111 1111,.,, w1111 '"'' nK•H•l"f vovthtl'• ~" J-21, 1912 d Tll .. heM: cn11 5'1-tnl A°"""'"· Calif, '*' tlll ofllc• el 1114 cl11k If 111• •Dive P.Jllh Publl•htd Or1110e CMll 04llly il'1lo1. Chainnan Maa Tse-tung an 1tt11l'fln1 ,.. c .. ••Mvten 1w,_ ,.. l11HI 1n1111ec1 '°""' or to llf'ISll'lt tl\ll'l'I. with <•llTl,.ICAT• 0, 1 u11N111. Au1u11 4, 11, i1. 2s. 1rn 10J.11 Defense Minister Lin Piao -Pvbllllll..:I crr•111• Ceall 0•11v "1101• P'vbt1111t1i Or11111 CN;t 0.11.., Jt11ot, th• lllK.,.,,,., "'""""' to ""' ..,,.. P'1CT1Tf0Uf MAMIE ---------Aui ust 11• 2f •!Id Septwnltolr 1, L A111u11 II, 1910 1537·10 ct1r1lentd 11 TIM llw olflc15 ol McOwt" Tiii undf!l'•ll'*' does certify hi 11 LEGAL NOTICE is threatened by younger 1'70 1531.70 a. Gr-Cll': ROOl!:llT w. 11t1GGSJ, COllducnn1 1 1>u1111u1 11 ll21 w. ceast ------. J LEGAL NOT1CE Jll E. Chl,11'1111 Avtn111, crrin11. Hlthw•I'• Suitt JI, N-rt 111cll P'·:IOJ4. r1va S. LEGAL NOTICE · c111111:11i. ""'' whlcll 11 th• •l•e• 10r11111 a fllv•rtlH c°""tlin) c1tlfot11!1 Clll:TIFICArrr DI' IUSINISS During the Cultural Revo1u-of J:1""'wt~:: ~':~!'n:!11~: ·~ llndll' 1111 flctltlovt llrm 111m1 of wooo'. ,ICTITIOUS MltMli lion, Chou was the in-c••Tll'ICATI 0:-:..01.t.TION ,Ott T..... :Tel kldtnt. '!.-11t.1n f0\11' montl't$ ltlll' llEllGHOER & COMPANY. '"'° lh•I Th• ulldert19MCI do c1rtl!V 1he'f .... NOTICI ·To <•lllTOlli thl flrl\ lllfblkillOl'I '11 ttll1 notice, Miii flnn Is comPOlld of ll.e followl1111 <OndlJcllf!I t Wslries.1 11 lUl Coun!r1 dl-...nsab.le man in Mao. 'S TllANSACTION 01" IUSINISI VNOllt Ofl IULlt TAAMll'IA D '"'••-·-> l lt10 oerson, wlloff lllml In f\;11 11\4 Pllte Club Dr. eo.11 Meil C1H10r1111, 11..0er w~ fllCTITIOUI M.AMI 1 .. ,..._ ' · of ruldlfl(t I• •t lollow1• ' ' struggle to overthrow his 'THE UNOEllSIGNECI CORPORATION ISIC$. ""·-·e111 u.c.c:.1 Antal• M. H•rl IC••• 0 '""'"' inn Edtrtw t llM flc!llOOIJI fltm n•me of LAKE PI Ei:! ' "'°" hll'tbV clrtll'f lh1t It ls tonll\ICll~•. NOilet !$ llltl'eby l lYltll lo 1111 Crectlllra Acjl'lllnlllr•lrl11 ol''tll4 1$1111 L H . II I H 'bO\lr C•l11 n:.r .. DECK co., Ind th.II Mid flt"' !$ com· enemies, led by the now·purg· b\lslntH locttld 11 HO NII.SIU Cost• GI GALE H. PIKE 11'1111 l.EONOflA o. ol' "" •bOv• 1'11111..:I dlCtdtnl o::; J ";i ~ oi:no'r ' . POltd cf Ill• !ollowlnt P1r10~. wllo5'! ed president, Liu Shakhi Mew Ctlllor1tle"llnd•r lh• 11c1111o'in tltll'I PIKE, Trtnsferon, W11o11 Dualrtee1 Id· MCGWIN a ••••N K u1v0 i hi n.1mn 111 rvu 1..0 Dltcu of realdem• I ' 111m; ol l:ICAL ASSOCIATES, INC. tlld AH 11 SU Emet1ld ltY, LltvlWI ... di, l'ft llOllflT W. llll401 State of t:111M111:.1'r1~te Covn,.,.: trl Q lollows: The campaign left Chou I ttle 1111tuldffrm 11 com"°"M If lhllo!lowrn1 c°"nw o1 °'''"''' s1111 o1 c111~rn11, JM 1. CIM,.,,.•111tv111ve °"'July 11, 1,10, belor• 1111, 1 Not•,., FrWtrlct J. f •b•'-· 17.~5 Colcr~dlt- time for forei'"' 8 f f & l. r II fotf'Drlllor1, whON prll'ICIP1t pJ1ce of 11111 I b\lllt•tni"'ftl' Ii 1bl>ul to lie. ll'lld .. Or111M, Ctllfwfllt "'66 ,11bllc 111 Ind tor said St1i., per1or11llv l n., Ceil• Mt1• a>• 1 b\1111'>1$1 11 IS followl : JO Hltl'll'Y Ancltnlll ll'ld M1,IOl'lt A.NI.,.. Tlh •U.Jltl tPPl••H Ktrl 0. ler1hMr known 'l<I lt11ln1 l. 01!.0n. J\tcl (OUl'lll"f CIUlt particularly since it threw the NAME OF CClllP'ClftATION· ••rlo'f 1111, Trelllftf-. Wltoc. b\111111$1 lddt•• Altrlr,...•, Jw UllllRlltr•trl• ,.11 1 m1 10 11o1 "'' P1r1011 """°'' 111mf or .. Coste MltH Foreign Ministry into turmoil El-ctrorH1s. IAC. ' is l)U2 Lit N1r111l11,. sou111 L"'1f!< ,fillflll•Md '°''"'' '0:'51 o~~ 0 1• It subscrlbtd to Ille w1111111 IMtrvment Oiled 10 Auw., 100 P'RINCIP'AL il'LACE OF IVSJtrlESS: &Nell, (IUl\f'f of Ot1n.., $1111 llf' Ctlf. Alll~lf , It. 1e, U ·~ Sip uiwO 111d tdl.nowltdotcl lie PKllleCI !hi 11rm. Fredfrltk J. F•bo'1 With the withdrawal Of •atn-MO NtH1v, Cost1 Mist, C1Hlotfllt foml1, 1t10 ISEALJ lt11lno L. Ol~n b do f ..,...... WITNESS lb hMld thlt lftll dt'f If TM •roptrlY 16 llt tftfllflrlill lt locllld luOEAN P'AYN E Sltll cf C•lllOrnl1. Or1~ COll"!y: assa rs-rom many •...,.-. J-. 1t10 11 aw co.st Hltllw4ll' """"'°" ••1ell • LEGAL NOTICE Mr eomrn1111an EXPlres on Auevst 10, n10. be!<>•• ""'· • N• abroad. BAtlJOY Ell!.(;TflCltlliP'S, INC. CIUlll'W' ·'Orin .. , Sl•t• ,, CtU1or11i.. ' APrll It, 1971 t1rr Pvbllt In ~1111 "'' still Sit~. Dt•· the {Col'POflll S..U hid 1r~ 11 •Cesc:rlbld In -•I Ull »lit T·tt7A t-111' tPi>elred Frederic~ J. ftbr~ ~"d China's re-emergence on Allen 01... 111 All llotk:ln trllfl. fhltl#'IS, IClur...,,1111 MOTH:• fO cll•DITOIU P'ubl1s11e<1 Or•-cea11 0111'1' PHol, IYYl"' l. Olson k110W11 1ct me 10 11e r~. diplomatic scepe has been Secreter1 • TrtlWfltl' •!Id toOcl Wiii of ~I rt111ur11it llu1h1ff• SUil'l•IOtl COUllt FOil 'fHt JUll' 2' •1111 A111111.t •, 11. "· 1t70 1371·10 OtrSOlll Whe$1 ntl'nft ••• tubKrlbl!ll IO 'I -but Unmistakable In th flk:htrd O, llocttrlck, known t i "OltSLIGHt lltOIL!ll" al!CI STAT• 01' CALl,OflNIA •011 11'11 Wllhln lnllrvmr"t •l!d .ck..-leOVl'd v.. e "'•ld•M loc•tM 11 IOO w. COlft Hr1tiw1..,, H,..... · TM• cou•" ,.,. 011:AKO• LEGAL NOTICE 111ew •~1e1111d 1ne Mme. 16 month• since the Cul'··-al STATE OF CALIFORNIA, •••ell· COlll'lt'f et 'Of11111, $1•1• of ,.. .. ""'6MJ CCIFF1CIAL SEAL! " w.r , COUNTY OF ORANG!, u. CIHl«"lf. I 1;:11111 of 'CAVIO JAM&l OOl&tNS, M;1r1o11 II. 1105'81\ Revolution ended. Some 25 °" 11111 '"~ .. ., ., JI/rot, A.O. lt10. The bUtk ll"•11tl1r wtll bl conwm!Tlli.ll AICA DAVID . DOlllNI. "'IC.A OAVIO ,_, NO"IY Pubflt . C1lllllrnl1 bas •-h -•·-·•to bllor• me Maf1' K G..iltlll 1 Not1rr °" w 111111' 111117111 dll' of A111utt. lt10. J. OOlltN-'• Dlculld. Prl1KIP1I Olflc1 Jn am sauu1 s ave n:'HUQW. P'\lllotlc: In ...... ,..,. .. Mt c-11' •NI '''"'· 11 IO:ot AM. 'II Gr'lllltr EICNW cor,.,. ... NOTICE It Nts!Jt,llY G-IVEN lo Ille ClllTIPICltTI DI" 0111\NllS Or111111 CovnlY their posts, and Peking his r•JdlM 111trtln. 41111' .arnnol11lollld •rid llOrl, Ill ,,·111111111 AMllll111, Cl\ll'llY II cr .. !ftrl of tllt ·~· Mmed dlCtdel'll lllCTITIDUI NAMI MY Comml11\011 E•Plrtt I deci.1...1 IWOfn, wton•ll'I' .,....l'tlll lllell•t-er. or11111. ll•lol If c.nttrni.. 11111• 111 ,..._ ,lllv~t (lllmt •••Inst T~• ut1c11r11tnlll CIOlt ctflltv lhl 11 Aprtt 10, 1m a SO ~ to name Im-llodwlctt tlld Ali.tl'Olll .-f11 -t~ •St fl~·tt known ft,ffll Trlntltr ... , tlJ tN ... ld• lllclCllfll lrl tlCIU!rtd II flit CONIVC:llM t DllllJllU 11 !(II) NowPOl'I P'Vbl!tl'led Orin"' Co1~1 Otlll' Piiot, baSl!ladors to Moscow and lie "" ,.,..ldtflt Ind •~•,., • t1111l1W1• .,.."'" Pd Mlllrilll .. .,..., 11¥ 1111 llltll1r. wflll "" IWUUIF'f Yovclllt'•. rn ~,:' 1 Dr., Nls11.~ 11~~r Beech, Au111.111 11, 11, u •11<1 !tpt.-mbcr 1, Yugoslavia to replace char-• Tr1&.urer. '"t"C'lv~. of .._ ...,..,'°" ,~,..,_,. ~-.,.. 1111'11 .,..,. llst •'· ~ ~. of t11e. cllrll ., Ill• •MYt oi' ,,mg·H~:,r EXE!~uT~~ ~ M~ 1t10 i~u.11 •-1'1111 alC\lltlrl lflt Wllllln ·Ill""'"""' 1111r1.N-=lllod ::',;..,.lo ~11t""1~ 111: 111d tlFll'I .. COl'n"1!tcl of 1111 lollowlntl-------------- d'affalres. -:e'!cf,.:e CWHrll*',tll&lt!n Mmed, MWV A#ldlnlfl dltilf'i:-.; 1'111 ~~of McOWEN "rso", wlloll Mm• In full tnd pltu LEGAL NOTICE Visits o( h i g h # r a Dk i D a: :..il1on ,..=:: ::. ":,:''1!":1.: Trt,..llTM & GlllllN, U0 I, CfllHftlh AYl!fl\lt, of r:~,!,llcec r, ~I:~=~ ttu \lt!isco delegation., to Peking from Whir.el, I llavt hlr-11 Ht '"' ~·rid rr::: .. Mflr9'11 ~·=i~'':"~ ~,:.,c: ... 1:11:-1:1-:~ lfl .• Cotti ·M.,., c1111or'1111. 1---,c.c,c,~,o,-,o.~,c,c,c.c,c,.~,c,--- many countries among !:!, ~~~': ~.r:=~·~i:::~i::, ~1~ .. ovt"• •Kil• co•"· "'•"'" i4'.rtt,1n1111 • 1111 "'m or Dited ,i~~ f· ~:'il'lf'M" oF 1uLK T11AMS,1!11: t•·m Sudan, F r an c e {OFl"ICIAL SEAL) ~11 St. Hllfllll Nld detldll\I. IWllllfl four n-111111, 11111' Sl•I• ol C•Uforn1 •• Or"•ni• Counl'r: ISK. •1014111 u.c.c.1 BC • MAllY It G-UILLl!!T 1t1111Mf111. Ct*. ,... ~ ttm M!IClflCll'I " tflll notltt. On J\ll'f 27, 1910. before ml, I Nol•IY NOllCI Is llerl!'IW •'""" to lhe Ctl!dHo-. Romania, Tanzania and Zam· Nol•rY f'lfl>tlc-C•lltofflll ··-Me.1Jlt;ef 0.MJ~lf1:t.~"luNI!! OOOOINS il'11bll( In Ind lot uld Sii~. PttlOIWlllY ol MOXOH, INC., Trt1Uf1~or. """~'' b . • ··-Ide I o ..... c .. nl'f • hbl.~""' Ortnll Ciatl 0111)' Jtllet. • • .. Wiii of lfl)Hfed MIN c ...... hllllll kl'IDWl'I kslness 10dress la 2m Mlch.HllOl'I Or!Yf, I' -are tUfWtg. eV llCf: 0 Ml' (l!Tlll'llltlM tx..(rM A11911tl •ll, ltn 1540-10 .. xl't.:,. ::::. dtcedtfll to "'I lo Ill ttl~ 'HrlOll ~ Mml Ntw!IOl'I lettll, Covoll' of Or11111, Still the new )OOk il'I Chinese Apr If 1'7• tllla.<A M. ••• ::, ,. lllllKrlbfd ti 1114 wlltlln l111!l'llmtnl of Celllornlt, llltl I bl.Ilk l•1~sle• !s win•••·· oc' MM•DT LEGAL m-"' -'" "..,. -.,,. tl'tl ••-1bovt 111 Ill mlcll to CHANDLER LEA~ forign affairs --. l'IVI~ MsOW•N •·•AllN 1 1""MW 8 tll ... v onl. ING DIVISION, fiEP'SICO SE.RVlC:E IN• I • 1111 Wntcllff D:f1'tl, ... a. C ....... -'-!Dl"l"ICIAI.. SEALI DUSTRIE$ LEASING COllPOflATION Chou's visit.! t.o Tanzania M--1 ... "" c1n1. oriMI. c • .,.,... JOMl>ll E. o .... ,, T "' wti rnc1 1 ' Attw111¥1 . ,....." ,........,..., l"O &Mtto ;.r0,,,., J'1111o11e. C•l!l«nl• 'IN M, °" '' " Ditti or and Zambia will be in COO-P'llbll1hld Drtntl Ceast Otlll' ..il6t, NOTICI OlJ OISIOl.VTION An.r-1w lnclltltl P'rlntlNI Otllc1 Ill ==~: ~~Ol"J' Clrlvl, Wlllhlll'I, neet[on wl\h plans to bulld a ~,i;r"1 ll, 2S al'ld ilPjemblr l~if.~ A.Ma TlltMIMATION oP JtltltT'Nl•INIP P'11bltlil'IW Of'11te Cout 01111' P'llol, Clrl~I corn~ e 1 Thi lltOPfr,Y to bf ltlM,trNd Ito toc;1!td railway J l n kt n g Dar Es ,UtW•llf to fl'I• tltvl•lont II SICllon JIJIY • llld Allf\llt 4, n. 11, "'° 111'"10 ~i.:.. rinT.;: n KP r.. 11! 2211 Mlc:hlll'°11 Or1Y1, MllW-1 LEGAL N~cE 15(1.15,S " the COrflofllilrlt Cid• of "" il'\!blllhed 0r;,.. Colt! 01llV fillot, INd!, C11ttonii. ffld 2'11 il'Ol'lll\11 Salaam with Lusaka. Tbe-'~ v•• sW. of1C1Htor1111, 110llct It ll1rebv 1rv. # ~AL NOTICE Jul'I',. '"" A11...,.1., 11, 11, n10 111.,70 AYll't\ll, I.le AttHllJ, C1llfornl•. I DI ..... 111 '11111 1111 Hl'fMflhl .. httlllof01'9 111tlll· S.lct .,,_..,. 11 dittrlbld Ill eeM••f mil Ion dollar project W U'I>" MOT1c1 OI" IHTINTIOM TO Int 1Mtw11n. R1bfrt il'tiir11 ;1""' Ned , ,,.3111, LEGAL NOTICE ••: 1vm1111re, 11~""" 1ncr "uh>"'"'' ' 'tn In October fol!owi•• yeiws •Notto• IN THI SAl.I Ofl Jettb'f 1111ffr'ttll llctllltlll firm~ ...... ., cattTIP'ICATI 01" IUl•NISI DI lhtt eltctrOl'llc:• bl.l•lrllll knowl'I 411 ·~ ALCOMOLIC llV•U••t il'Ol'fnt /Jt"bl' 11 .... Norftl 1'1"""°" fliCTITIOUt' MltMI MOXON, lH(;, INI IKtl'ld II 1'n ot Chinese ~urvey work: lt is Aff, '" It" Ollll1Ytrd, Nll'WllCll1 lllCfl, C.llfor11l•, 11 Tiii \INMni•'*' • urttfy llllY .... MlcMelMll Drlw, NtWWI INCti. COuflfY Peking's big""'t forel--•L4 T• WhDrl'I It M•I' Cet1Ctl'l'l1 MW ,dfnotwod bl' 1111Jt111• """"''· eont111Ctln1 • Mi•ln.,, ,., 9.m C•r11w•ll '·*'1 of °"'"''' Sl•t• ot C1Hlornl•. •~ &''""'f" MllCl'to IUUllllU o1 11\f llcff!W ... Tiit Mlf ll:obtrt fittJlll tnlll Ntcl JtCObY Ori. Nuntlllllo~ l•t'h.-(llllot1llt , llndltl' CltlTll"ICltTI DP IUSlllllSS Tiii blolrit tr-111111' wlll bl -ml!" venture and one. of the larteif. '""' ..... llO!tc• Is l\ll'H'f tJYlllTtlllt 1111 wfn 111lnlll•Wt ·~ .~fti"lt\tf• uld IMISIMU 1111 'flet"lciuf , ...... ,l'llfM If OVtLO!llS l"ICTITIOUJ MAMI on or tflll' 1111 ltttl jll'f OI Aini.Ill, In M ri"". ll!ldlr•ltftld ''°""" i. "" •kolllllc s11111 Nrtl'\ll'lll!, 11 dlNIWMI ... 11 J111'f nl 1nv1ee-co ~Y9N ""' w td tlfm 11 Th• u11<11r•ltntd OOM ctrllfl' he Ill 1rro, 11 11100 1.111. ti tt:l..IHGEA ,. -blWfl .. 11 ll'lt 1rtml11t, dlMrltrild M IJ10. _ • \ '< ~PINC If th. ~111'#1"9 _._, Wl'loll COl'ldllCll!ll I. 111111-f II 1"71 1'1ull111 LEEVAH, UIS Wlli.hW1 IG1,1l1v11ct, S\ll!t It Is DOt certain wbetha 1orrowl! 011ec1: J111 ... '1, 1m 1'1111'1111 111 t11n· ,,,. i1'!9cll " r••lffllcl L1M. H1111t1nttort a11c11, c.utornta, """"' n01, L• Afltll ... c.111om11. 4..t... ltt Norlll Cotll Hlf!IWtr. l.I•-lltollolrt ,..,.,,,.. •r• " NrloWi· 1111 11ct1ttovl firm ll&mt " THI COM-SI l•r •• th0111'1'1 II Ille Tr111tftfff. Chou will be making one ..... IMC!\. • . Nfll -J1to111 ='( 'M••· tfS2 COfn'ft!( Dr .• PA.HY """ fhtf Mid 111'1'11 Fl COl'lllllltd •II Mll'llll lllrMI lftd •ddf'lllft vied 1tr t.n,. -.._ r.-.. ,.oi. trt'lvern-fill<'lvlnl lo ~. ttntloll-~""'---STATE o' c:Ai.:J'-0.llf'llA../ 1:tJ •.-'1MC11, CJilll!lrnle Df fllt followllll ""'°"' 111'11ot• ,.._ bV Tr111tlll'OI' fllr me lllr11 ""'"' l•lil v.._•-'l.-1..IC-.Llio"""' •"'-' -r -d•11l111M l1-1llJ1'1"'9 lo lhttOIMrtmMI COVNTV.OF °"A°HIJI!· ii. -~ :14111-O.·"'f1'fllr t.m'~(1mw•li l!t-fVll_.,. ~ II ,~__..Hit •II IMltlffr-11-W -Hdrlttel menl announced late' in JUiy of .t.1,t11o11c ltvtt••• col'r!ror 1« 11-1'1(• 0n ,.1111Y SJ, ,;ino. W'or1 ..,., 1 Mtt•n> or., Ml!fl.O(ll,.;., ... th.. Cilltottt1e. roitcwi: uMd 1r1: that a Chlnise dtleiation will bl' '':'II'"' •f "' •lcollotlc blv1r1 .. il'ubtk: 1~ •rid fl!' NICI ••••· ,,.,...,,.. .. .., 01t111.Aloll'Jlt '···'"° , ltotr.ri J. 5•1•1111, ttWI P'i11lkMt l•rt1. M&X111 1r1e1ron1c1 tor"'"'°"· ,,11 11<111 .. 1or '"'"' '""""" ,, tolkl\YI: "-fld "°'*' il'tr1t1t •rid MM J1cobl' , • chllrlllll o.....,.*riw • =~~ t•f"mc,r. Ponttv1 Avtn11t. Los Mt•lt$. c:1111or~1•, arrive for a .Ute vlslt nut O'f W..I ll!'Elt. WINE . ~ ·'' rM 'tf M ""•ft'.ont, ......... I '""',.,.MIU !lob.rt j ""*"' MOW-Aft, »tl AlrPOl'I "'-· .S.nll Ytar 11-''di il'Wtle Eltll'lt P'llC•) "'""" '"' SIJbKl'llHllf "' tii. 1111111111 '"" 11111 tf c.i~.· Ol'!!I•• C6\ll'll~1 at 11 ti c•oior11i1 or.,.,., CG!,fftl'f· Mc>nte11 C•llforn11. Chou, , 1 vi'sll to Bu~·rest I An...-dttlrlnt to •"'IHI 1111 IH11111C1lfntmtnt 111<1 •c:k,_....,.11111' llllCVtH p., ,Auflld1 Ir '"rti' etror1 m•. ,J &. Jvll' 2Sr 1t7ti. ~ -1 · Nott,., SYt!tOM fl•t1•rc11 cor1 .• 2lOt fiontfllll UNI S Of •11(11 llwlM ml'f fllt I vtrHIN PrOtlst !hi 1tm•, ' MOlll'Y" filll)!Jc .,,, t#Mi tor 'u )d $1111, ;lllltlc Ill lllll tot N1d Sttlt 'M!'-ll'f Av_, LIS Ar.ottn, C1lllor!!t1. regarded ln • .._,0 IS ..,.,._II .lnl' llflet It -1114 C'IHrl"'lflf OI (Of!-l"ICIAL StAll _J.. HOONR'f 11PMrtf Ir-T, M• 1'4 IPPllr«I ttolllrl J 111tf11t' k-10 Crtttllll TICllnoiOtY Cort.. m t JV"J .. vu· ~lie • ..,.,. .. CWdtOI. If' bl' 1t11ll lo lltM' 11!;1ri LI-Id Otlrilttt 0. TIYltr k110W11 "' JN f'I mt II Ill 1111 ""'" w11oM ,..,,,1 "'1ctl1tllOl'I• Nl'l'f!lOl't IQcll, C1l!tor1111o nected with the balancin~ct lfll OINrt"""t ·If ,f.lcollolrc ...,.,,.. Nof•'tr il'1111t1c:<atlfom1t ",... """°"" .,.,,... nen-• ,,, tllbtcrl'" II tubscr~ to Ille wn11111 l111tl'llmt111 SRC. 230t "°"'kn A-. Lo; 'the Romanians ha"e c°"'"''' 1211 o 11iwr, -'-'er•~· P'rfncfp11 Oftlcl 111 ed Iii ttw 'f'llhlll Jflllfll•'""' 1nd .n0· •dl""fl.....,. hf el!ICl!ftcl "" wm• Ar.nllt. c1111or1111. T n Ctllfotnl• "'"· tllilnt I TOl.tllb IOI'""'''' Or"•nH (tyttr • ' ICk,,..,.tolllted ~ l:lltot:vllll 1111 ..,,.., tSEALI • DATED: A\11\111 H. lt10. -rronnlng In the Jong.sl8n-••. fll'l\'lctH Irr .... Ttll !Htmllll IA -Mv (lf'l'll'l'llWlll 1lUlrtl ~Of'l"IClltl. ll!ALl • • llfblft J. ''""... CHANDl.E• LEASINCI I"' L~ tw IM Mii II llcollotlc FtCI. )11 ltn JOMll'fl. (, OWh Notary P'Ubllt 0 1\llSIOH. ding Chinese Soviet quarrel. l)ll.1r ...... T'ht lor1" "" .,..111c111o111 ""'' \.1,.,0\.0, NIMDllloW ANO .... .,., "lit>11c. Ctlllol'Tlll s1.i1 el Ctl!fel'l!!I l'l!il'llCO SEfl\ll(l' Romania h •• -···ntalned in blr Oblllrltd ,,.,,, •11~ ~ II "" DfMSMOOll • P'rlntlPftt Offlc• lft P'rtnc!Pll Otilc:1 In INDVSTTltlf:S LEASING ,.... ' OIPlrf~. ....,,... err.,.,.. Co1MtY Oftllilll CWl'llY COlllPOflATION dtptndence In the Communist M11111 •• J1e1u.11111 lit. ue ••'1 mtt 11 .. 111111·111 Mr C0111mt .. 1o11 11plrt• Ml' c-in1on t••trts ,.., ,.._,. J. l.MY•11 Mllf!I. •oblr1 O, Ceslt Mtll, C111!. ftU1 J-21, 1'7• Dec 7f, 1971 Hll.OC bloc )\'ill be .further U'O• P'11Dlllflld Or•llM c:o.M 0.11~ il'UOI, Pllt-\111\11( °''"" ,.,.,, DIUf Pilot. il'llll!llhed ' °""'* Cotti O•ll'f il'ltolt, P'11btt111M· °'""' C••ll (lalll' '""· """lllllflll or111te Cotil O.fb P'llol. def'ICOred by Cbou't &n1val. """"" IS.,,,. lftWI AlllMt It, lt1t ISU-lt Alllftt ii! 11: 11.-a. 1t111 • 14JWO J11!y 2t 1tld Allllill .. ~1, It, ltl'O W).11 A11twJI ... ltlO ,..,..1t 1. I f • .. • . -:.• ,_ . '- : , -'. ·- . • I . • • • . • • • • DAILY PtlOT TUl S Uf>Y AUGUST 11 &..11 8 llil ....,. (C) (60) .ltny OdntJllJ. fit DIC ........,lei (C} (60) Tom ...... a c. '" 1., n1t.1 <ti (30> I D lb era.a MM: (t) ''Slqe 11 ... lifw" (wutern) '51-Ven John· tM. Rk:hlld laon1. Joln111 On!, Milbwl Stont, Jtll Marrow. • MMtl ... Cllrlllll (CJ (30) ID"' -(C) 1301 • 1tw TIM (C) (60) l!iJ (]) AIC bt1ltt1 ""'* (C) (30) flD Wlrllr1 .... (C} (30) M1mm1I dl1rtderi&tica, • lwo th1r1C11r skH 11"1 DlllGllur N1tian1I Monumtnl 11t1 l11tufld. EM .... lkli •11•• (C) (11)) Progra11ts Dull in Gern1any .,,. .... _ ... (C) !30) l'05 ll!) Nk .., ..... , .. (IOI By CHARLES RIDLEY l :lOOJD (l&lJ"" (Cl (30) <RI FRANKFURT.Germany "CC rey 1or Prtaideftt." ~ llld fUPJ J What does a Liii J. W1qtd0111 IAI OPPGMnh in 1 fortlgner do when he finds the second tndt 1\ttlion, a o.MM .., CC> t30J lt111 local lelevlslon mosUy dull l'1tttna1 b ft•hrrtd. and unitnigin~tJve? Switch D i!!CIJ EDUC Mftlt ., Hit over to a new charutel? That 'fll'•l: (()-~r•ntW' (RI (dr•· works in the United States but m1) '7~John Otl\111r, Gliy ColUns. t ell · E Sul•n How11d. Gotfon rlnMM, 0111 no so w m ttropt. Fe11ont. Conflict tJnent membtti DI For eumple, West German 1 t1rnc111 tntdlcal ltlflb ii eve1· television carries a great 1111dQ'#td •1 tllt thrnt of • dlo1tr1 amount of deadly earnest 1pid1mie In lhtJr dinlc. poliUcal discussion a n d m Dl'l'id rtMt ,... fCJ OOl Th• coverage of straight.faced S11lrslept, Rich Uttlt. Willl1m F. r J J f f 11 f Ou~::i,, Jr. ind cn1••6er Vivien po lt ca Igures o a actions. KeU1ma 1uut. Very heavy going but the West m lift 1•• ltnntdy IC) t60J Germans, for whom it is In- tl) DEIUT ldNct '" SKlttJ (C) TVtended1. and w1ho pay1.kfar .it with (30) The flul Mow el 1 ttuee·pro· icense ees, 1 e 1t that 1r1m slfia ..in le.tur• Dr. J1cob way. All Shook lfp 9 Cll ... -JC) 130) Sronowskl, m1\hem.1liciln. phlloso· So the foreigner yawns and !)Mr, author ind 11nlor f1llow 11 thl yearns for a good satire or Silk lnatlhrtt !or llolotkll Studio other light program. Leticia Roman plunges into a wild gypsy dance in In LI Jolla, who .-ill t1lk 1bo11t th ll · Th Pl t f T " th IE 0Wudr/U11\11it'ld/Mulic1I• (C) (30) w1nc1 •nd hurr11n vilut&. But patience often pays off , . e ac on movie '' e ra es o ortuga on e CID r•r F••ilJ (lO) if the foreign viewer ia not too CBS Tuesday Night Movies, tonight at 7:30 on Chan· 8) l'llMll 111 ~r•llll (30) 8' llllMI II t'e SIM (C) (30) G1!J TMtn .. ill Elt111tt1 (30) 0)....,.., 511,..1 (Cl (30) Gt1h1111 ll:l:n. seleci.Jve. For the backbone of nel 2. al LI c.tltlhd•• (60) the peak viewing hours U8lally --------------------- 1:00 0 ID (I'] fD Jflt T ..... t NMlt; conaiJtJ or old Americans (?) '11 a. 11111 ~ ...,.... Ill d TV ldrtllll) '70--Hal Ho~roak. E. c. ms an series. Currently M1r1h11t, Jose pl\ C•rnp1n1t11, Jack the Doris Day Show. the Albtrt»a, Pit Hlnsle. Stlt'9D AWr. Western saga "Big Valley," A c•ndkl1t1 !or 1111 u. s. S.111ta Is "Flipper" and ''Tl Sunset mctfl concemff with tl'll lll'ICIS con-str· " f In h TV di 11o1 1u111 th•n with th• ceml)tllll tp are. sp c g t e et. 11self. About 19 percent of TV pro- Accordionist Contino Back Ho1ne in Fresno 1:21 CD (I) Wtd11 (C) Marat SUltt, l:JI e Yiftlllll &tail• S11ow {C) (60) Gunls illdtldt ShtlllJ ller1111n. 1111 l1Un, Enra £tlllarti 1nd Ed Solton. Q C.Nll C.•1t1 (30) • Mr Fnrit lllaltla1 (lO Q!l (]) PetrJ M11111 t60) QJ Ci) Nit Nl&fiitl1 NIWI (Cl (30) ID Ln '• ... ,. tc> t30l QI ()) MJ flftritl Martita (lO) • hthn flf Lirilll (30) .,-., ,. (C) f60) &I PllJitf' Afttr hrl (C) (80) Dori gramming ia of American M1111a. C.rol 811rnlll. ludcty Rich, oriJ!:in and TV officials say 30 Jtd: C.tlidJ, ai1t1 lli¥1r1 ind H11 million viewers watch the FR ES N 0 !APJ Dick returned to hls hometown, F1ultf P17 lritlut119 81ote1w11 com-Thursday nlght film ·and 15 Contino is one of those Fresno. with hi s pretty wile. P0* Chirlu Strauw. million the Saturday night house ho Id names or three children and pet mouse fl) Na Ftttiwll (C) (60) "Getr1• movies. yesteryear, ca pap u It e d Josephine. C11kol." Georre cuw di1tuM1 ltit There is no U.S.-type com· •G-rur u11tr 111 HollY'JIOOd ctltlc-overnlghl into America's most "I ~uppose it sounds phony. tar with dntm1ta-p1hlr Wilti•m merlcal t e I e v i s i o n in •· G ho famous accordion player in but what I'm try·•ng to do ,., r,.Ut. S.11111nU l1om som1 ol C11-ermany, t ugh a move has W's 1rt1f lllms. lnc:h1dl111 ''Gas.-·begun to start a commercial the last hurrah of national recapture the roots," the long liltit." "C.mlllt" •nd ''Ot'tld r.opper-station in the Saar region , to radio show broadcasts. wiindering minstrel said In an fi1hf"' •re hi&hll1hl1. €Ii) outretdl UllHMiUd/nt11 (C) be directed mainly b Y They called him ' ' l he interview at his new $30,000 mJNttKU (60l newspaper publishing in· Yankee Clipper of the ac-stucco home in !his inland m 'hi hMrt l.,.rt (C) f30) Kim M1n111tr. m Sallll ..... u11• (30) trJ A thtw a,.art (C) (30) tereall. cordion." comparing his skill California city. !:30 0 QICl)n. ltver1tlf ind J. 1· There is no interruption of in music with that of "My home is Fre9no, I was (fj (30) (R) JJ.'s vtl11ln1riln ftiend hts • chlnu ta dltpl1r 1tl1 programs for commercial baseball's then Yankee Clip-born here. and there arc all 7:11 II Cll r...1111 """ (C) (30) W•I· medical skills when tht Governor's spots and no adverUsing al all per, Joe DiMaggio. those relatives .. tw Ctoftkil1. buset: llound becomts Ill. on Sundays. For week afte r week he "I still have a tremendous DID lllC Mi,tlt!J """ IC) (30) 0 fD "'-(C) (JO) Exlsling commercials are stole the show on the old liking for the songs or yester· DMll l1i11kleJ, Frink Mc:G1t, John Im Mlilkalt/Peetor's Dbk IC) 130) screened in between programs Horace Heldt Talent Show. a day," he muses. "If people Otllnclllor. fl) MDlcl' Elttellls (C) {JO) for a total of 20 minutes in the coast-tl><:oast Sunday night want to hear them. I revert CJWMrs Mr U111? (CJ (30J Alan lO:OO llCHICIJMt Mln11te1 (C) (60) hours between 6 p.m. and 8 broadcast which ran in the back to 'Ladf of Spain' and Al41, G1il Slltldon •11111 AnthQnJ ~,:•r~~~~ ~~'=J. ~~~~~ p.m. These are arranged in same class for popularity as "Sabre Dance for nostalgia." Roberts 111ut Elilibtth T•rl« an• llJdMtd Bur· short and tasteful ~"spots," "Your Hit Parade" and ··stop But his repertoire during m 1 LM LllCJ' (30) ton, ll1cl1 P1nth1r Jldrldp Cltiv· each followed by a twG«-the P.1usic," and claimed au· current stints al Re:no and u and mort thin • dOZ\11 othcu three second cartoon which diences as fiercely loyal as Tahoe M Nevada now runs tG QJa.t 111 Cllct (C) (JO) prl)lll• whO 11>iie1rtd •n 1h1 cas makes jocular comment on Lawrence Welk dr11 today. the theme from "Midnight O@lnMM (C) (30) Htwt marazl11H1'·1111·1lr duiin1 the preceding ad . It may co me as a shock to Co wboy."' "Oh Happy Day" Ill'•"' tt111t11 (~OJ :8969,.! ~c;~~J Presented in this form the those who think or the pre-and "Everything is Beautiful" QJCI) Trd • Ce•11,.,11 (C) 0 ~(JJ -111.,tlll W•lllr. M.D. commericals are actually en-television era as long in the -present-day populiir tu nes Geant a. LMnl w11• (C) (JO) (°lj (60) (ll~[nld." A coull•lor in joyed by German watchers. past, but Contino has only just he considers "revelant." -· l'l IA' 1Mrit ($$J 1norpfl1111r1s1ddictedtopill11nd "They 're crazy about com-tu rned~O. And .he still makes J-fe ·s also taken to longish, ""' ii rtiflll/llillil1 lor 111 •lltomoilll• mercia/s," one Ce rm a n a living at squeezing the ac-almost shaggy hair and mod Cl Tht Cllt CC> (30) JGCicltnl In wtiklt an• al htr chtrres network official said. He said cordian. clothing including beads, boots 1:J0.9£1lCllT_.., .. ..,..;(C/ is injured. Flo!• Plumb iuests. a survey showed that two-But after years on the and brim trouse rs -a con· ..... l{Tlflltp" (•nt111t) '6 GClll If U.. Wiit (C) (lO) thirds of the 10 million set w hi slle-stop entertainment trast to tMs [resh-fiiced can- -J!tn -Scott. LnKil ftO!ftlll. _Olft .IB hU't L"! (IO) ......,.._ .........4e<f t•~y n·o od c•·rcu•·•. or play•·n· m· and out v<nUonal teen· a a e d !"-Kint John ltld'l1rd111n. R1l1f John-@) SMcU6ttioll (C) (60) .. ,. Con-• """'"'" r..,.,..., • •n; e J Y -. e-'""-'-o_ . Y ton, Robert St1Ph1111. A Pflv•tter ve111llon Wilh HaNey Co1," Pf• ·;;'iihiieiimii.iiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiio•-""iiiioiifiiLoiiiisiiiiAiin~giieliiesii,iiiiCiioiiniitinoiiiiiihiiaii.s""~peiiaiiriiaiinciieiioiifiitiihmeiilaiiliieiitii940ii.ii'Sii.iiiii1 wtuel 1111 out to captu1e !ht 111 l1UOt of CJiun:h incl SOd.ty 11 Har-II --- ltmout pil'.t• K1111J MOfPA. v1rd Uni'lersily. l!I U (I) Cl I ...... If Jul1il @D Tra VIM Dlttl11tu (30) <Cl tJOI 1-1 "Thi s.tW eoo1d .11111· m ratitr91 MtUcar11 (60) nit." £Kltld by TOl'IY'1 1tlllfll from . 1 moon minion. Jt111111t 1ccld1nt1l.!l0.30 0 T.tllPt Zo11 {30) ly UIH her lflllic Ill vi1it him In ill Mi Mltltrl (30) NASA's i»llti011 Wmber. ,ll:OO llDDIE>ICNtn (CI a• MR11 ca .. <t> c301 lloYdJ n °"' s• ..,.,.. H..,IMS. Ctl•sl• Holm 1Dcl Dai:ru1 C!I n.tr. t: "Sb11llfl en 1 Jr1Ja .. Ill~ compd1 111ll'llt Wiiham (my1ltff) '51-ftrltJ Gr•n1er Rob-I Windom. £llz1bttlt Ashle1 •1111 Jef1 ert W1lkir, Ruth Rom1n. · l rld1is. m MM; (CJ ''81hind tllt Midi 1f D ~CD m Mtd Sqll.ld (C} (60) i~IT9" (adytfttun) '64-loll)' Ruswl. ifi HShQuld lluld '-t11u11n11nc1 Bt m T.,, ... F111~t.'.' A yau,"i .1.1m praduter .,~s it}) Cl) lu Hi nt 101 pcihct pro.u.ie~ when p. _ .~e~ N1ct1d1n1s" p!1~ue h..s 11\m lbo UI a ~ @ 9 (j) Htwi (C) 20·rttr·old unlOl\'ld murder cau.1 C£I llt's M1•1 1 hal (CJ F1111k Cotw11s1 . £dvi1rd A1ntr 1na111 .30 11_CIJ_ •-(C) P1ul stewatt 1ues1. · _ 'UJ rri - •• -f9 ~ ~ JllNUIJ Ciflft (t) C!J Mllll!t $ Mt•1t: tC) l~yond Jaan Rlftn Is hostna. 0tbtri1 llfJ'• Alf U•ib" (d11m1) '60 -IJ~k nolds 1ued1 hl~nu, lrl1111 feh1, P1d1a A1mtn II MIN: .:C. Wiit. Y1t1nt .._1 .. dira. (co!llldy) '36---Mt• Wttl, R1ndolpll m Tnrt• 11 C1nwq11111t11 (Cl (30l Sc:clt. W1rr1n WllU1m. m '"" M•11• (6()) o @ rn m D1U c..u (c) fJI) Tbl T" Jilt lrwr U• (75) · fll1 @ MO¥te: "M1t1 •I tllt Wlrit' Cirldus." CollHn Maonr's ch1r1ctu1 rd11mJ) ·~S-Ft,nk lov1Jor. K11f1 ulkln of 1 11411>1* of tht 1920'' Br1sselle Siiis !lte pttlllll for I whalt ,,t,ool l:DO €1 Ml,11: '1111 Storr 11 C. t. 1-" °' ICfttn n111111n. I (dr1ma) ··~BlllR!iS Meredith. • SNcM ,.. (C) (301 Aob1rl Milthum. c>o• ... tt> II Elbrl• • ,..,. (30) m 111 .. 11: "llH M111dlr It St. Trillo 7.Ul'i)C... M SqllNta I ltn's" (comtdJ) 'S6-Jtrry.Jllom1t 1:11 D 9 ~Cl ~ llrfJM~• (Cl Al11t1ir Si111, Joyce Grenf1U. <10) TR> • Thoa 0.111mui Y11r1. N I :15 D C.0.•111itJ lllittlll s.m (CJ Cll111tttt thlnb Bob ls 11cttllJ di!· 2:DO m All-llllllt stn: "P•rtd lM Allty,'' In& h!i "" MCtlfllJ, ·~1'1111 Mt t1111 V1mpk1" •11t1 "Jun&le e ._.. c..t IC) (30) Mtll." m Te Ttlll t111 TIWlll (C) (30) 2:JO 1J Jf ... /c~ u, rar1, Dir <C) ..... f 0 '4 I ' l' /. I DXvr1illE MOVIES m "l.i111d 1t11u11• (comedy) '52 -Glynlt Jehn1, David Nlv1n . J :00 O "'Nit l lrt ftllll.,. (com1ct1J '40 -CtlJ Gr1nt. Roullr.d Ru111ll. m "nr• '"" fltrtt" 111rsttl)'l 'Si-t.Jo)'d Bridrtt, l1t 1'1do¥11'11, 2:00 0 (C) "'T'-'°"""'r.d'" (1d~tn· U8 (C) ....,. el • ......... lllfl) '54 -Gup M1dlto1t. Jotn ~II} '51-'!Qrdo Mallttlbln, W1lcloft. I i. Cfllrf•. ''St"dr ftf 0.11111" (m stery) HI ~ •• ~ .'.!... Sclllt"I W-Joltn Calvert. Mprn• o.lt. -Jil!llllJ ..,_ •• t:a ~· la•l••I•• 11....-"[ 4:JO II "14111• ea,1w'" fd1t1111J ·~s I ( 11111) 'fl -P•ttr Mceormtd. -"llobttt Rytn, M•ri• oteron, Ptlll Wlllltll Sblw, VltllMI Atltl. lut•&. FOR ADVERTISING IN THE WEEKENDER PHONE 642-4321 NOW PLAYING Only on Cablevision 1 Stirring MARLEN E DIETRICH "THE BLUE ANGEL" t-EWl'ORT: Mon .• Fri. at 9 PM; also Sat, Sun. at 6 PM. MISOON VIEJO: Mon, Wied. Fri. at 9 PM. Nner before on Wiest Coast TV: the original, uncut d.ssic. STARTING MONDAY, AUG. 24th "SALLY OF THE SAWDUST" Starring W. C. Fiel ds INSTALLATION Sl4.9S loci I Chennel l Cablevltlon Call 642..1260 MONTHLY SERVICE $6.50 "THE RE 'S MORE TO SEE ON CABLE TVI " ' On Broadway Glamor Stars Take Roles NEW YORK (llPI) -Tv.·o hassle over the writing of tbt of Bi'oadway's shows are. car-Declaration of lndepe.yldeoce ~ rylna through the latter part that an intermission would bo ~ ... ol the IUmmtr With Biamor dl!ruplive. l found lt no Strahl ' peraonalltie.1 ln the top roles. to do wllhout an lnte.rmisslon. , One 1-"Forty Carall," the I !6 But the recant duplication n comedy at the At o r o s co London, where the so-caUed , Theater, wb1cb has acquired · te 11 t u the redoubtable zaa Zsa Gabor 1n rva s a mus , apparen y CAused producer S t u a r C as leading lady to replace Ostrow to reviae his thinkin&. June Allyson, who replaced An lnterml•ilon didn't seem to the original star, Julle Harris. do any harm in the Los The show is in its 18th month. Angeles duplication a few The second ls the mUJlcal weeks ago. So, now uou D'et a "Coco." at the Mark HeU-~ • chance to stretch your legs ingtr, where France's Danielle hall way through the New Darrieux, best known as a York verslan. With or without, film star, has taken over from It's sUll a remarkable show. Katherine Hepburn in the Alan scores lor several d f f • Jay Lemer-.Andre Previn work Broadway shows In recent * based on lhe career of French years. The Maj estic Theater Is to1 • designer Chanel. The musical be home base for "Lovely opened last December. * Ladies, K I n d Gentlemen,'' * ThOle who see the New York musical version of 19M's product.ion ot the musical, Pulitzer Prize play, John After several years of plan-"1776," this summer get an in-Patrick's "The Teahouse of ning a musical about W. C. tenniaslon. It was played the August Moon," when it Fields, producer David Black without such during Its Ont 16 opens here Dec. 28. The show, finally has chosen Mi(\key months. now In reh earsal, p 1 a y s Rooney• whose long career The original idea was that Philadelphia, Los Angeles and since infant years has been the show was so integrated as San Francisco before opening mainly in films, to portray the it told of the Phlladelphla here. late crusty, talmled com-,-----------'-------------edian. Black not only had a long search for a player he felt would be right for the title rote, but there also was the problem of getting the script and score thiit would satisfy him. Plans call fo r October rehearsals, whi ch would mean a New York premiere early nex t year. Rooney wa11 one of several candidates mentioned i n manths past, but Black didn't make up his mind until be recently saw the actor play the leading role in a summer stock tour of ''George P.f!," the musical about Geor.ge M. Cohan that Black produced on Broadway two seasons ago . The script for "W. "W. C.," which, hopefully, is only a temporary title for the new show, Is the work of Milton Sperling. The songs have been created by Al Carmine•, the Greenwich Village pa!lor who has built a ~ine reputation with Jack Nicholson Stars in Filnt NEW YORK (AP) Academy Award nominee Jack Nicholson has been sign- ed for the starring role in the Mike Nichols film "Carnal Know ledge,'' "NlcfiOlson Wtln an Academy Award in 1969 for his role In "Easy ruder." LOOK TO EDWARDS LUXURIOUS CINEMAS FOR THE BEST SHOWS TONIGHT ..._,. ...... (Olt•.U,, -MH>N -----------· NOW DCLUSJYll Y GP "PAnON" Cl"~JtLfON NISTOll IN "llNIATH THI PLANH OJ THI ANS" 1•1 ALSO "THI llUlllANS ARI COMING" =:-.~-r-=r:;:.".,;,::'""',.;: lttl llCOlD WllK 0101•1 c. scon • I.All MALDIN "PATTON"-OP FAIR F11t. 1,;,, ,,,11111. TJ.1~1 tit''' wo'111 1111'1'1 wro f1cl1r1 i11 op111tioJ\ on the DAILY Pll01 1ditotl1I p191 ••••T div. _ .. ·---... , .... , " '• All C111t Sll1w l klllnl N1trli Open 7:o0 "A MAN CALLIO NOJl51" t01") $1•Ye~ ''THI llltVllS" COl"I l"!lll!Mltrtl! l!HOAOl!MINTI 111111.,. l"•ltl ... "'THIT CAll Mr M•, Tl••S" !01") Nllf~ O'Rrl1111 "STllAflOT QI" TlllllOI" 101"1 l"lll!MlllE llNOAOIMINTI "OITflNO STJtAIOllTN (II\ Coler "OOOO•TI tOLUMaUS" Ill Cller U""'-r 11 Mvtl 11 Wltll l"1rwoil Al1 C•le• l"1rn1•v lMw AH Sltr C•JI "HOW TNI WP'ST WAS WON" !GI "1'KI WOKtllllllUL WO!lllO O• Tiii! lllOTlltlltJ OlllM" 10) • ,y . .. ., ,. ,r it '· ' Ld ,, , ,, r ~ .. c ! Tahiti Trek on TV Slw'w Recou,nts Coast Trio's Story '-' -18, 1970 DAILY PILOT %J Teen Cul ture Week Slated • ' Youth CoaJJtlon OomrnJttee, will featurt talent contests, 1"'1lon sh<JWS'and •rt,ulllbllJ. Further information can be By GEORGE LEIDAL Of Ille Olll'I Pllel Sllff Uu'ee purchmd a -farm in TahiU from an American. From that first Tahitian farm effort. the trio have cultivated a 43-bungalow hotel on Moorea, another 20- bungalow hotel on Riatea and are working op still another hotel in Samoa . Teenqers of Orange County will ddplay tllelr ar\ and taleol during ''T<tn Culture Week" today througll Friday at HunUngton CJ!nt~ ln Hun~ tllem with t\Je aolora wbOj)liy tingtoo Beach, obtained by calling Huntfng\Oll • their parll in the pilot. Tile event, sponsored ~Y the "While .,. didn'I try to l--:=================- Center at 8&7-15.13. TAHITI T.RIO-Playing the roles of three Harbor Area businessmen who "go native" on Wednesday's TV speciat "Three for Tahiti" are (from left) Bob Ein ·1, Steve Franken and Robert Hogan. The girls are friendly natives. Griffith Turning Teacher For New T elevision Series By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) ft.-"My daddy is 75 years old, and be isn't watching television so much any more," observes Andy Griffith. ''He says they ough ta put so1nethin' ne\v 0.1 that tu be." Andy himself aims to oblige. \Vhen he returns to television with a new series this autu1nn, the North Carcilina accent will be the same, but the words \\'Ill be different. ·school. Not in the cornpone country but right here in the San Fern apdo Valley, not far from Beautiful Downtown Burbank. "it won't be all fun and games at Andy's school, either. One of the scripts begins with And}> making a lecture about the misuse or pills and ends with a sta r pupil in the hospital with an overdose. Crowd') and one-well. the jury's still out on the other one ('Onionhead'). "I was doing all the television variety shows and an occasia11al dramatic role or comedy on 'Playhouse 90' and that kind of show. I didn't have what you would call steady employment." A oomedy television series based on the dreams of three Southern caUfornians w h o gave up the rat race for the pleasures of Tahiti will be sampled on ABC at 7:30 Wednesday. The show should enjoy "record viewer ratings in Newport Beach," producer Ken Kragen speculated. It's based on the real life adventures of Donald "Muk" McCallum, former Newport Harbor High student body president: Jay Carlisle, a native of Newport Harbor Island and former s t o c k. broker, and Hukh Kelley, a former Los Angeles attorney. Nearly 10 years ago, the Last October, Krag en, a film crew of 18 and five actors spent 28 days at the trio's Bali Hai Hotel in Moorea filming the $400,000 pilot film to be shown this week. If the sample is successful viewers will be treated to more of the trio's polynesian paradise in successive segments to begin on ABC in January, Kragen said. For now, people who kne\V the three will enjoy comparing match. t h e m physically," Kragen said, "the roles are based on their penonalities." The series fn(_)udes Robert Hogan, formerly of "Peyton Place" fame as an attorney - Hugh Kelley; Steve Franken as a stock broker -Jay Carlisle; and Bob Einstein as an advertising account ex- ecutive, -a switch ftom Muk Mt'Callum's entertaining and tavern-owner callings. Kelley told Kragen he was worried female tourists might be disappointed if they came to Tahiti looking for a real Kelley as handsome as the ac· tor chosen for the comedy series. Wetidell Burtota Lat1ae1ats Ove1·night Success Hits S11ag By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (U PI) Wendell Burton, 2 3 , ex· emplifies the dreams o f perhaps a million young persons tO' attain overnight ae+ ceptance as a celebrity . Burton co-starred with Liza fi.finnelli in "The S t e r i I e Cuckoo" and won acclaim as a fine young actor. lnsh:ad of capitalizing on his break, Burton thought it prude-nt to await another screenplay and role that would advance his career adage ~·ith the fast start of "Sterile Cuckoo." It was a mistake. •·r was offered some parts, Wendell said wistfull y. "But they were the same straight· laced square who doesn't say more. than a few words. t was also under the imp ression it "·as ·not "'ise to accept television parts. "'Now l know it's better to be working in any medium thal not working at all. It's called survival. t i STUDENT ACTOR W•ndell Burton • I would like to attend classes the rest or my life. The atmosphere on campus ls dif- ferent. People are doing research, studying problems that need solving. The learn- ing process never stops." Burton's principal drive lies not with acting but a political career. 'I enjoy performing and I'm not against making a career of it. But I believe also that l owe something more to our govetnment." Burton is an idealistic mjln with a practical tum of mind. As a politician he thinks he could work effectively to im· prove conditions in the United Slates. "I'd like to do something sub!lantial to provide clean air," he said. "If for no other reason just so 1 could live longer." production o( "Butterflies are Wendell makes his home In Free." San Francl.sco, an hour's flight The theater. in fact. Jed lo from Hollywood. He. prefers his fir st movie role. He star-the Sa'fl Francisco Bay . area red for IS months in the San to the smog of Los Angeles. NOW IN SOUTHERN ORANGE < -'COUNTY ~T THE EDWARDS HUNTINGTON CINEMA AND !:!OLDS OVER IN NORTHERN ORANGE COUNTY AT THE STADIUM #2 DR·IN "'M~S·H' IS THE BEST AMERICAN WAR COM ED\' SINCE SOUND CAME IN!" 10to ~ ·~ An logo Pi-eminger Production .... OONAlD SUT HERLAND , ELUOTI GOULD · TOM SKERRITI C..Sta-ri>t Sill' l!fll(llllWI ·Ql!ll CKHIU • ll ~ l'fl.U:. ·Ill( A1MH10S fiil ,,..., Di<etliidbt Sc~ trr ~ ING() Pll!MINGIR ROOIRT llTMAH ~NC lAllOl(ll.lr. B··3 f•••"l!Oll'rillOIUl)01R ~.,..l)Hfl'llllQI. - Coioo-by Of: LUX[• 'AMAVISION• -._: • NOW AT BOTH THEATRES • STADIUM #2 DRIVE 0 IN The show is called "Head· master," and thal's what Andy plays. He runs a private ''Oh, we've got some strong stuff, all right, some real strong stuff," Andy said. "This won 't be an oul·and-out comedy, though there 'll be some hilarious stuff in it. too. But you just can't do a school show in this day and age and not take up problems. Andy spent a year on Broadway in a semi hil n1usical. "Destry," then began talking with producer Sheldon Leonard abool a series. AYldy hit it orf with Aaron Rubin, who created "The Andy Grif- fith Show.'·' Hitsv ille ror eight Burton is ol slight build. He is a sensitive young man who is anxious to continue his studies at San Francisco Stale College where he is ma· joring in political science. Francisco production of "l'l spend slx months or "You're a Good Man Charlie so in Hollywood lining up somelr==== Brown." work," he eoncluced. "ll I'm BALBOA '673-4Q48 OPEN ':4S 709 E. hi .... _hlltoa hnlnsula e ENDS TONIGHT e "81p1tch Ca ssidy and .the Sundance Kid" & "The Undefeated" 11th i11 Color e GP e STARTS WEDNESDAY e "Yeah. I know the danger. That switchboard is going to Jlgbl..Yp -11ke a Christmas tree after some of our shows. I know some of the fans of the old shows arc {!Oing to be disappointed. ·I just hope we can keep enough of then1 and add a lot of th e young crowd so y,·e can make a go of it." Andy was taking a breather in his trailcr-dressiYlg room at \Varner Brothers. where ht>'ll be spending six months of his year. He reminisced about how he got into television. out of it and then back in. _ "I feel I'm not progre ssing lucky I can earn enough fast enough, Wendell said. -money to go back to school." seasons. He quit the show to do movies for Universal. The first \vas ''Angel in My Recently he co-starred with Eve Arden i'll a local theater "I'd like to make a Jot of COlltlrlll money so I can go back to :;:.:;::>.,,,,;:: school and get my degree. L~ Bo ys Cluh-'f o~har-€W ealth-Poc_kel." •·1 enjoyed n1akin' it-I en· their wood shops. It was joyed n1akin' the fire out of The Harbor Area Boy's Club it," he said. "But somehow has received thousa nds of the picture didn·t \~'ork. And if sheets of sa ndpaper from the you make a noise and nobody Carborundum Company of Los hears it, you ain ·1 done Angeles, accordiY1g to Lou donated through the Orange "TWO MlllES l"OB Coast Civitan Club, a SISTER MM businessmen's-service club. ~ "UN1VE1tw PICTURE O nolhin'." Va~torn. executive director of Yantorn said there was so He recognized that he is the the club. much sandpaper donated that kind of a person who needs to The sandpa per. valued al other Boy's clubs in Orange keep busy. So when CBS of-$~,ooo. will be used by the boys County will be asked to "share fered him a series deal-no ·in building various projects in in the wealth." pilot needed-he signed. Thenl----'-----'--'------------- he hooked up'again with Aaran Rubi n. Both agreed it should be more "'serious than the Today's Stocks Today previous show. "At first I resisted the idea[;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Edward• Cinema W••t #1 HOW! UNCUT! POPULAR PRICE~ ciulieAndrewi ~1w1 ' ~, 1.ro:.!1"'•·1•tJ1''" tLt u£nu 1tl •· .. -r.• . NATIONAL GENERAL'S Fo0060 1WSOUTH COAST IA "LAZA THEATRE S.. Dtleo ,,....,. at lrittof • HS·m1 CONTINUOUS DAILY AT 1:)1 P.M. 011d SteYI McQfft-11 "The Reivers" ''Getting into television was the best thing I could have do,1e 11 years ago." he recalled. "I had just done three movies, one a co1nedy ('No Thne for Sergeants'), one I guess you might call a tragedy ('A Face in th e of a school show, because of 'The Bill Cosby Show' and 'Room 222.' " said Andy. "Then I changed my niind. l'm not puU.in' those shows down in any way, but I reasoned that Bill's show ls Bill-right'! and 'Room 222' has O"flly one come d y character, the principal. So I could see room for us." "THE RUSSIANS ARE CoMING" 4th WEEK AT BOTH EDWARDS CINEMAS & NOW AT STADIUM DRIYE·IN :#3 PREMIERE ENGAGEMENT! SHOWING NOW! wooclltock "THE MIND BLOWER OF ALL TIME!" 'Junie' Story NEW YORK (AP \ -"Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon ," is based on Marjorie Kellogg's novel about three young handicapped peopl~ who leave a hospit.al determined to make it on their own without medical or financial assistance. It stars Liza Min· nelli, and Ken Howard. Atl1l S-C1111p. Show latt os 10130 la,; OffiCll Opt• 7:15 r.M. s.,,, Pl1y1ro••lll • 4S.JM S111ck a.r. Chorlto11 H"toit "Beneath th• Pl1net of the Apes" ••• "Support Your Local Sheriff" STAITI WlDNlSDAY -Time Mat:azi• Roted (R) MON. THRU FRI. 6:JI •ncl t :U SAT. J:41•7:1S·ll:JI SUN. l:IU::..•:U }!fIJTIDIQI }! H£WPOAT BEACH A Program Everyone Will Enjoy EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING The m~ electrifyini ritual ever seen! p!lllQ 111111 u "1 IUI c•un ldm" "'NA'lllOM'nlCHN'fCIDl.Olll" AMll1'0W.\LOD°""'9CTW.ll••UJWll ACINSMACD'Tan~~~r.e -ALSO PLAYING - .-£:Di$aiin!PIS ... --111£ QllHlf.JUWIEIS Steve McQuee n 'The Reivers" igi """'-.-~ -ALSO-IGPI "Oow,,hill Ract r" C•1ttf.•e111 Delly fre111 2 ,.111. A CtfWTNCcnltr f*™-P'lttcflitlm A Nauonll ~ Pit"turts Rtlt~ 8D> I L The biz1rre world you metin'1l1nel0flb1Ap1s"w11 only Iha beglnnlna ... WHAT UES BENEATH MAY BE THE END! RATED 'GP" ~ r' POPULAR PRICES! Rated ''GP'' All Agos Admltted- P1r1nt1I Discretion SUflOMled iiiiil ... ~ 1.111 •1111• __ ....,_ "The epic Amllican war '"°"~ that I Hollywoocf has 1lways · wanted to make, but "''" had the ' auts to do before~ __ ,_l Call 639-7860 • I -SJSl ~ VieW .... , .... " . ..... each. ~!:: l2ll bll4ll ..... ~"" (2131 ~ • :tnny """ L et . Prv "''· : 19. Near 519 PTS & 2 7 fi:Ont ~I d . 121 Mi \u·s. 'MU r I rps, bob. 5620 5 --ES •• ltnat.. •hll color ,,an "rd· """" "'"" u•ced 1,,.. .... t. lau.) I ' . . . • • ' I l ! . ' . • • • • ·' •) • • • • •• • • • • '• : . • • -. t· I t ., ..... ' , ~ .. ' ,• qs e !fllifCSf::S'i::V •::st s.a,;45& 4,(t;; U<< 4 .. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUS!'S FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi! HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE ------j;Goiiine~r~amliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~DOOiii~G~onoiii~ra~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~liDOO~llG~or~~~r~a~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~HiiilOC~G;eno~r;a~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~IDOOiiiiii l::G:•:"":':•:l :::::::::'aoo:::::G:•:"":':•:l :::::::::::::::::l:DOO: Gener•I * * * * * * 1aoo oftnJa J !J /e Corona .d•I Mar 1250 CHINA COVE THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SALES PEOPLE Thia will be a new concept in residential Real Estate. A cle-..erly decorattd office; • monthly UNIQUE NEWS ntwspaJMr and •d- dltional promotions that will brint In k>ta of people -and lots of sales. UNIQUE will 1.-cielize in homes that are "just a LITTLE b it d ifferent" •ntl there will be a commission a rrangement th•t will be • LOT d ifferent. If this •ppruch Interests y ou, contact: J im Wood UNIQUE HOMES REAL ESTATE 2443 E. Coast H lghw•y, Cor ona del Mar 675-6000 IT SHOULD BE FUNI -·--------- General 1000 General IDOi ~LEGE ·~EALTV 306S Country Club Dr. Low/ rambling, spacious call , modern with aboul 3000 SQ. ft of qualJty I: charm. Lolfl of bedrms + famUy, fonnal dining &: game roomi;. Even a tiny puttln&: green! 3040 Ca pri L•ne ~sjg.ned Jor just the ritht family a truly large <2a2'l sq. ft.) cwtom "1"'0 bed- room" -teach ahout 1!1' x 25'), Grecian tub, radi- an t heat. plwnbed for pool. Truly different & inte:rest- ing Door plan &-e)CJ>Md· able. SH College Re•lty for MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE CUSTOM HOMES from $69,SOO to $92,SOC 1116 Jamaica Rd Fun & games go hnnd Jn hand in this huge black· walnut-panelled air condi- tioned game room with 12' ~1et bar overlooking the course. 4 Big bedrooms as well a.~ family.dining A: breakfast rooms too. ~tany b<>autlful extras. 3090 Bali Circle About 175' along the 15th fair\\·ay. and an occaaional \•irw of ocean & C&tatlna. Big 5 bedroom t-conver- llblc ilud_y 4: both dining & family rooms, 4 baths. SparkJlnr. fully equipped pool -most Jnviflni:. Spe- cial broc:hurr availabl!.'. 1500 Ad.1ms at Harbor, Co1te Mesa (near ClrMma theater) 54&-SUO -------------------- TAYLOR DOVER SHORES-$101,000 Delightfully DiUerent! Brand new 4 bdrn1, den & garden room with wet bar. Dramatic Z.story living room with balcooy. Formal dining room. King-size master bdnn suite with cathedral ceiling. OPEN DAILY 410 Morning Star Lane lRVINE TERRACE-$40,000 A real steal in beautiful exclusive area. Spacious J bdrm home w/near new carpet· ing throut. Rear patio & large yard. ''Our 25th Year" WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S11n Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 * * * * * * 1000 YEAR 'ROUND SKINNY DIPPIN' ===: General 1000 f General :;:;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;.!Ge~-r~I-1000 General 10001 ____ :::;;::;;:::;;: COUNTRY VA -p1-~-~-!-B~-~-~00-L-~-e-~-!-~-.. u ~:E!~~,?1~,T -------- Lea ses-Options It doesn't make any differ. ence Jf it's soowing outiside you can still go swimming in your birthday suit be. cau~e this pool is privately indoors, heater and filtered. The spacious 3 bedroom hon\e lookii like a model home with 2 tiled balhs, beautlfuJ built-in kilchen .de- signed fJJr a ""'Oman 's con. venienct, Take over exist· ing 6% annual percentage rate loan with total pay- ments or $1$.00 per mo. c.aJI now. You'll be swim- ming before you know It. - THE RIGHT INVESTMENT Is equal to a lifetime of toil. He:n''s )'OU.I" chance and onl1 a short walk to ahop. pin(. Check this Mesa Verde FOURPLEX. Pol~tia1 In- come, 1600 ptt month. Pric· at ~.IXXI boats Miling in and out of In an exclusive new · LIVING c:olorlul Newport Bay. 0ny Beachlront community 4 BR I Ho Dn u,;,,g Rm., f0<mol dioiog With P''''°"' bead•""' n n. liui;c Fam.-Bllliard Tennis courts rm. with wet bar. Beautiful Closed circuit TV On A. Full Acre Mesa Verde 8/1 Kit, overlooking pro-Securlty system '>''iti: ranc7i type 3 bedroom l('C!ed brick pe.llo with fi1h And n1any addltionaJ home, comp! repainted, new Btcause of urgenry, owner pond anti loads ol tJ'O{>ical desirable fcaturei; dshwshr & dlspo&al. L&e de. will pay lhe points for you nowera. Three Bdrm., 214 From $33,000 in fee tached oov. petkl. outdoor lo use your VA Joan. This be.th -huge master Bdrm brick frplc & BBQ. Many nice home is located 1 block 5uite COlnplete with Roman shade trees. Horses allow· from 11ehool and library -lub. Garage oU alley + ad· ditlona.l boot or trailer ed. Owner will fine. at 8%'1~ ihopplng close by. No down s 1 0 r 8 g e 8 pace. Top -hurry this won't last!! payment lillllncing is very nelrtiborhood _ top quall!y _ Only . . rare in rtfe&a Verde, so top value. Only SGQ,500. $49,500 Pl•.,. "" right •way!! M. M. LA BORDE, Rllr. EXCLUSIVE w;n1, Nichols Real Estate 646-0.555 "'" """u' Realtors In the Harbor Area" "Our 25th Year •. -· P ERRO N ._,, ....... ., ,,. ~ 642-1171 Anyllma 4 BIG BEDROOMS MESA VERDE 546-9521 4 BED VACATION PROPERTY ] Owner :say :-.c!I • 2.2a i\Cl'es sun·ounded by 673-4400 LEASE OPTION hunting, tbihin.ic . Near Exll'a sha1·11 1rl-lcvel, 4 Klamalh Falls. Oregon. '--droo 2' ' "th. I I , I I. V'll I I R 2 ....... n1, » .,... ~. orma · ~ irie I age, eve · dining, scpal'a1e t a ni i I y lot, close to ski lift. boat-room, \\'el bar. J.ovely Hun· in~. On !'°If 1.'0urse. tington Beach location. 114 Prize locallon. Miles fron1 t.M.•11ch. $1000 Op- \Ye have several 3 &.· ,I bedroonis ~one wilh pool + separate 20' ){ :Kl' i.:amc roon1) arxl one 1..'Qn1plc1ely furru.shcd s:nJ to $.12j Some ,1·1lh opl ion lo buy $~7.500 to SJ.1,9j(}. (Open Evenings! 546 ·5880 tnurUlemii theatre) LLEGE REALTY lS!Xl MMll 11 H1rtlor,CJl For The T alented Young Couple : Excellent Iloor plan "'ilh 2 bcdroon1s, separate den 1u1U 111 baths iil 10p Ne1\'pol't neightborhond T"·o ftreplaet>s, space fo1· boat or canipcr parking oH allc·y. Needs "HER" ideas and "HIS" hand)"1 ork . PRICED AT APPRAISAL S31,900 C. F. Col•aworthy & CO. REAL TOR Bay~1de D!'11r 675-4930 SPIC & SPAN Shows on this onr~ Great PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOME Enchanllng vii:11· of llarbor entrance &. Ocean. A pleas. ant & exdU!live area. 3 BR .. lall:l' !iv. m1., vie1v bal<."Ony, :; garagt>s. Bf's\ buy in tl'I<' .101 Linda Isle Drive 5 BR, 4 baths; !am. rm. Mexic.an tile flr_s .. exposed beam ceil., cpts, drps incl. W/P1er & slip. Excellent Terms ........... $133,000 Cove at S&C.900. I f'or information on all lots & tiomes CALL: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR CA LI. e 64i·l 4 14 '11~.~~ N11r Newp•rl P•1t Otrlrt 833 Dov•r Dr., Suite l, N.B. -642-4620 BROADMOOR --~--·~- General 1000 Ne wport Be•ch 1200 BE:AUTY l\ti6-\\lesl ov.'nl'r instn1(·ted us 10 sell as soon as poss1. ble! 4 BR. 3 Ba. vle\v homC': comp, cpld .. r!rpd., all hl1- in1. Pi·ofess. lndscpd, 6•. '; Assun1able loan. Ret.luctd to $65.500 ' • Qui of IO\VO owner pricing for in1n1edla1e sale, :ipark- llng 3 bedrm honie with n.car new Cll.l'p('l.'1, ~unken hving room with cozy ftrepulcf', all bltlns, he1tvy shake roof & manicured y.u:d. Won '! last Jong al S2'J,9j()~ ! Call 545-842-4 \outh . (-oa st --. WOULD U B·LIEVE 7 $:11.500 cnv for I\ sh11 rp ho111l" \vilh 28 :-. lS FA.~1ILY R00}.1 llll<l 20 fl. f.1ASTE!l SUITE. Nestled am on~ 1o"·ering .'lhade trees in Ne11•port Beach prcs!i({e area. f!I A and VA terms! Walker & Lee 2043 \Veslrli!J Dr. 6~G-n11 Open 'Iii 9:00 Pi\! FIXER-UPP ER :; Bedroom, big $19,200, :;14 •, GI loan at Sl:i.l includu1i:: f'V<'ryt h lng may l:k• a5sun1cd. Asking $2li,950, but n1akr offer? Nf'ed~ cleanup, j)ll.Ull. yard "·ork. 546·5810 (ne11 cintm1 lhNhtl LLEGE REALTY ISOOAdnsa!HlrW,CM By O\vner-2138 Braen111r Lovely 4 br. dining mi. huge family rm, built-In kilchcn. step dov;n liviJl.i: r n1 . bu ill-in va<.'UUn1, c I e c. garage door opener. DriVf' by, just I block olf Irvine JWALTOlll: Ave. PRrNCIPLES ONLY Co"lllN-MAwnNp $•18,000 Call 80H89-&133 I ~~~~~IJ~i~":":'~~~'!~I a ller Ii pn1. I· BEACH SPEC IAL UNEXCELLED VIEW JO'.lr 0011.·n. Sharp 2 BR. &: of Harbor t, ocean, AUr l·BR. duple)(. l·Blk. to split level home on R.:::. ~1\0I/ <X.'t!ari. Xlnt Cund. Priced to sq. fl. 101 . ldcal for 4 Apt Sf'll ! units. $000,000. 2501 Ocean MORGAN REALTY Blvd., Cdl\1. By appt only 673-6642 67S-6459 Biii Grundy, Realtor 833 Dover Or., NB 642-4G20 SAC!\ BA \'-3 or 1 BR hou.sl" !~~~~~~~~=~ + lan1ily + Pool . Custon1 --- built 00 cul-de-sue. Sell or '' GOOD ltll'On1c units on ~ trade 1o Triplex or duplf'x. adjoin. valuable Io Is $48,!lj(), c11t. $18.950. 646-9;}28 Ah\'a)S ··~·n!NI. 0 w Of'! Bk 67:-rj 787 'c· -~-~-~~~ BLUfrS Condo . ·I Br. 3 Bu. Best 11rea. Bi'Jo\v 1nrkl. By owner. Alt 5 &: wknds. 644-4869 • For Sa.Ir By 011•ncr • Short 11.·a!k lo beach, 3 br, 2 ha, erp1s. drps ,r,, bltns. Prin<'i ples only, 64:'>-lMj 2BJLJ ha townhousf' -Good fl oor plan. $26,000 Good 1crms. Q\\olll'r 675-8200 . 644-&1S8 BLurr·s~~oo=r.o=R~E~S~M~o~o~E"'c 3 81". 21~ ba. $42,500. 714: 6!1-;il73 -213: 469-78.15 FABULOUS Bayview: 2 honies, hy onr. 2().12 Ge!a.'y Dr. or 2CM King! Pl. 646-799-l Newport Heights 1210 Balboa Penins ule 1300 W. Bay Wa te rfront Beautiful, fl('Wly redec. 4 BR + bonu.'l room. Pali~<'i·k· berch·picr & slip. $175,000, Bill G r undy, Realtor 83: Dover Dr., N.B. 642-4G:!O BEsr-CX.-:-V11can1,-ig;-i.4 Br. homes. Big lots. Franh Marshall Realty li7:>--1600 Lido Is le 1351 LARGE HOME 5 Bedrn1. fanilly rn1., \:ln1 Slrt'('I lo stn.-.ct 45 11. lul B~, app't only. -;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;; $97,000 • 011·ner n1ay trade down Lor ;1 PAUL•WAl'lll CARN AB AN l.l&LTT CO, BEAUTIFUL 3. Lake Mathe11.s. 2 1011, lion mont'y ~ $325 per n10. view or lake. no 1n1og -Call for del1111.,. Outstanding home localed on citrus areu. Newport Heights localin11 near shopping. Jdca! 1 ..,..,,.. ..... ..,_..,..,_ $2 5 950 BergaJn Lot Bdrn1 . hume 111 Te1·1·an:.~ Cdt.1. 11·ith occnn view. 1093 Baker, C.M. 4 IEDROOMS· $32,950 FHA and VA Term1, Heavy shake root, be.auUful entry way and or.nter kalla, 2 ror- geous bathl. HUGE kitchen, buUt·lns also Dilhwuher. "Family Room ." Lots ol car. pet.I and dnpes, Drive by 3108 Roanoke Lane Saturday 2-6 PM or call a quiet cul-de-sac streel J S 'th R If with ""'"' , • .....,.,,,,. ""' ONL y $26 900 ean m1 , ea or large covered pauo. The 1 apaciow; interior Is tasteful-Huge t.rees. New carpets {red 646-3255 ly-decorated-It--appointed _Miu -1.D_den). The._owner..has \~~• ~~ with a mauive dble. fin"-created a truly liveable I ; place. It'1 one or Meaa hon1e. $1000 down 1'1iA or PRICE REDUCED Verne's GREAT VALUES at try No Down VA. High on blurt wi!h punoram· • COATS WAtLACE REALTORS --.S52 H•milton A ve. Huntington Beach 962-44$4 only $36,500. ic view of bay Ir. oceun, Al-1=-::::·-======== most 4200 SQ. 11 . of luxury /Clai,,. COATS ~ WAL~AcE Nichols Real Estate · REALTOR$ -546-4141-546-9521 (Open Evenln9s) Walker & Lee ~G~Ro"""w"""N~PA"""1N~s~1~ 5 BEDROOMS, COLLEGE PARK ho1ne for execuUve Jiving & ~ entertaining. High ceilings, ~ · ....... marble fireplace &. entry. FIXER UPPER Sump!~! mas~er sunr, gar. Bargain Jlunlcrli attenlion! den kl!<'hen wllh hreakfa.st Oversized ll:i' lot, 3 big roon1. Hug: pa neled den, berlrn1s, spncious kitchen & fonnal dining roon1. Now dining. HaTflivood llni. rlblr only $139,000. • garagf'. Nceds paln1 & Macnab-Irvine cJpanup. As.'ltune 5,.; % loon -S 127 pays all. Or no down VA. Call 5-IG-1151 Realtors 2190 Harbor Blvd. at Adams 54~ Open 'ti! 9:00 PM NORTH COSTA MESA Near Public and Catholic schools, 4 bedrm, family rm, 2 ba. 2 patios dble gar., secluded t, privaie. Al>liuine exlstlna; Gl loan at 5\4 %, $136 per mo <."Overs all. $25,950 Coy Hester Realtor 644-5902 2 BATHS-$16,950 NO money down to Vets, and SHARP! SHARP! Realty Con1pany 642.-1235 675-3210 this house Is a steal. Loctit· Reatly to n1ove into oofXij. ed in best Costa t.fes.a, tion and Ira VACANT! Jn. ~""""""~~-"""~"""~ walklng di"'""'" !o Catho· """1 ~ ouly SI;'" ""' pa,•'· LEASE OPTION NOW lie r;chools and shopping. m~nts of $1511 covers all. B"il"in kitclton, doubl• gar-Pm'"'"• oool 4+DR+FAMILY RM age, family room, Or take $27, 900 over 5\~';, VA Joan at $156.00 1no., including laxes. ""- COSTA MESA NORTH SIDE Gorgeols 2 story North&ate with finished Bonus Room. J or 4 bedroom• 10 choose •• Fairview 646-1111 (anytimt) *TAYLOR lrom. CUl-Oe-ac street. Deep 81 FOOT pile carpet with matching WATERFRONT PATIO drapes. "GI" No, Down· ~IO 3 Bedroom home y,•ith pier &: 1EASTSIDE CHOICE Little money n f' <' d e d . Dramatic <'nlry. Lgl' ~lolJC 2 Berlrooms + Den + Faml- flreplact'. 4 huge bedrooms. ly Roorn. \luge Bri c k F11.n1ily rrn. VA tPnn&. Fireplace. Rustle with lots l\fove in now 11.•l!h op1ion to of ""'ood paneling. Bis oor- buy and efU\y rC'nt Call ner lot. Room lor boaL It's 6-15-0303. newly listed $:U,500. FOREST E. OLSON -23 ' 3 Inc. Realtor! 1,0 · THJ:: REl\l, \~ CS'J'ATERS •'' J'jl I I ' ' 4 BEDROOM 2 BATH COLLEGE PARK DIRTY MESS $178.00 MO. •t 6'/o for retired couple or young fan1il y, $44 ,950. ~ Coldwall,Banker ~ 833-0700 644-2430 LIOO WATERFRONT APTS.-320 LIDO NORD NOW REOUCED TO $150,000-Xlnt T•r ms 6 Beautiful unils. Ii cur 1:11· ragf's & 11tili1y room \\'ith SO It. fi"Onting nn rxrcllenl SI\ imming bearh Units are 1ie\\ly fu1111shf'1t Bill Grundy , Realtor 8.13 Duvel' lJr., N .li. Ii l:.t-1621} Superlative Living "The Bluffs" 1800 sq. 11. ol !he greales1 living. i\laster :sized hed· roon1s, 3 baths, 49 x 19 ft. glasi; enclnsed sundeck 11-i th a breath taking upper bay v1e11•. Priced ~low replace. n1<'nl. 842-5581 or ~0·1720. Tnrl>cll NEWPORT BEACH- NO OOWN VETS Cuslom 3 bedroon1 1:en1, '.! full baths. ll~'p.1ra1e 2."Jrl°! workshop, ron1anlic bnck fireplace, huge shade trees. \Vhal a buy for a low $32,500. ~6-8660 E IGHT UNITS Commercially zoned p~ perty on Beach Blvd. M' lC 570' running from 81l'd. 10. proposed new street at n'&r. AU 3-bdrrn. units. Priced at 6•,t times iJ'OSS · .. dlh ex- isting income, "ilich has room for rent Increase. Once in a lifetime op- portunity. ACT FAST?! FHA lerms. Let 1 Trade, float. Walk 10 Lido i"hOJll. Walker & Lee Own" will'""" !st T.D. al low lntere1t rate to qualifcd buyer. Zoned R-2. Call to $100.00 PLUS CLOSING COSTS MOVES YOU IN Ankle-deep shag carpellng, lour trernendouli bedroomli, 2 full baths. Paradise hi landscaping. double garaae. Vacant and ready. Full plice $~3,9.10. No <1011.·n vet~. Fix It up and make some ~l =F~Y~O~U~H~A~V~E~EVE R nlOl'ley. Owner anxious. Try S:!,000 down. nulll·ins, dou· WANTED LIDO ISLE bJp ii:oragc. forN'd air heat, This ls u ehnncf' of a M. M . LA BORDE, Rllr. ~ Eves: 642-7438 DUPLEX $21,500 Le•. ~room•, near down town, Cl.M, Park, women's/ boy1 A &Iris club. Ownl!!r ~ euh. Shown by appt. lachenMyer Re11ltor CALL 146-3928 or ~ Open Evenings Realtors 2790 Harbor Blvd. al Adams 549-9491 Open ·u1 9: 00 PM OCEANFRONT seet $85,000. "Our 25th Ye•r" W&SLl!Y N. TAYLOR CO. HOMES Roal Ion S. b · . N1'~WPORT CENTEn 1~&-Y·Sidc, des1rablt loca. 2lli San Jn1o1iiu\n Hills llDad uon, rrcat beach, dellghtfu1 '44-4tlO water&: aand activity. $54.·,i;lilOOii ... ,..ioii .... _..__ 000 &: $56.000. Buy onr and enjoy your own cubby hole or take both and have room for 4 uni 11. PETE BARRETT RLTY. 642-5200 OCEAN BREEZE 546-Sl:i60 Hfe11n1e. Owner haM rerluct>d big lot. Sc?e it loday. f>1G-l!660 his pru.'C S.i,000 4 "FANTASTIC" A ku:ge 3 00droon1, 2 bath, otouUlt' car g1o11·nge home., liiiiiiiOiiiiOiiiiiiiiiii""""""ilii 111•cu· beaut!ful College Park. Eastside Special All buill-i.n lire alarm & in-Now "'ill go VA/FHA at only 1i•rron1 sys1f'm. Block 11all· SZ'l.500. Nf'llt 2 & dining 1 t'rl yard. l.aJ"¥e 11 lun1tn11m big dclol•ht•tl :.lN.'p1ng ruon1 1'0ve1'erl patlO. All this. on gai·age ,fl: ;1:r ll'Ol'k !ihop, under F'HA-VA !rr1ns of Oll· rear of lol Mosl unUiiual. ly S:la.900. 5-IG-~31:1 tOJI('~ Eveninirs1 \-0 THE REAL '(\.. ESTATER,~ 541·511D Berlroon1s, Sl'parate dining on a 45' street In slrf'CI '.~t $59,950. Don't miss this. Call loday &-IG-7171 \O 'THEREAL \~ESTATCRS <1ll "I 1n < '•OM e BEACH BARGAIN e 3 DH \if)111e al ye&lf'rday's priCt'' Only $2.'i,;m . lern1s. Stf'pli 10 ocean, club &. 1en- 11is CAY WOOD REALTY 6306 \V, Cna1il !lwy., NU • 548-1290 • C,MIEO SHORES NEW LISTING-$67,SOC Lovtl.v 3 BR. home wilb pool A .. una. 3 Priv. btM:h ell- , tra.n«•, - Ne\'1porl ~I eights Beauty 3 Bl'ri1in .. 2 baU1. livinA" " l&e fanHl)I rm w/frplc., dl11- in1 tu'l'11, r rp1s .. drps., ht111.'d Ori .. ~hake 1,lOf, dble gar., $27 ,000 slley ALUSI, want quick J ;;;;;;;;;;; 4 Bdr m . + Den u lc!t BAYSHORES fl'IQr Cintml lhufllt OLLEGE REALT V 1.500 Adina et.Karbcw,CM FHA 5~%-LOAN fjllll .\Ill 11 11 Ill 1111 1\1 Spoetoo1 home 3 b«lha '"· Lac honmyo r RHllor lJ')I hall, h11a~ llvl~ 'n~ .• Cal: ~ Eves: 642-018.i cozy den, buil~lns. Al1noat M'ESA Veio esiaMB I no do\11n GI or F liA. 541).1'120 1..:::=i~iii:liiAiv'ifNr-1 TARBELL 2tJS Harbor OuLBlandln.: vahie.. <t eic1re I lar111 bedr·ooms, an!de-deep 4 Mreem DOVIR SHORES sMR citrll"Ui. !Wma.11Uc r-ov· llxll H/J' ~ w/loada of lill) Gllaxy Drive ffl.'d p11Uo, IUJh llndtcapinc, dtdd"I I pat.Jo, BBQ, drep.. ~ Uedrms, 3 balhl. 3 tllr j full balh1. doublt> lil't'phu·r. ~Ill roo•n I many 1nore elf. gar Travcnll'le marblr Ill· drr11m kl1chen. Ofrf'red 11 a ttal. Lee. 2:JOO IQ:, fl. hnnle rhun, If hllh 11kyllaht, 1011 S~.;,oo. .,,• rclil ple1111r1 10 RJe! panoran1l<' vlew. Experll)' :i iri.f!lifil'I foll,~. r111trl , d11xl, It df't"Or'-'l"rl . HA,,DAL llEALTY llll6,000. RQY J. W•n1. Ru~ Mt......S tor, IM&-15QO. Open dally. n~:sr BUY! ~ Hr 2 Ba., DUPLEX fort.'l'cl nir 111'111 : r"Ov. PMl1o. On lall!c corl'1.'r Jot 111t h hH·ln llDQ w r1·pt. f'urnlah· roon1 H> bulld. Ext'elli!nt ell. ONl.Y S39.500. Euliidc location. S26.500. "C" THOMAS Wa lls-M cCardla, Rlln. tBIO Newport B.tvd. C.t.I. Realtor ae7729 E,·eli. s~4..osH4 224 W. Caul Jll'.')', :Kff-5511 I Newport i3elll'h f'V('1 M~'i843 SALESMEN -:J I year old Nf'wPorl BcfH'h * FOUR PL EX * fl1·111 hA1 opening~ for :l ex· r~hi~e, 2 BH l'ar h. NcMr l)l•ricnf'f'd 1-c1aJ e11ta1e i;11.Jc·~ &hops, Mf'ga Verde. mrn. Call : t"lJRTIN CO 642-!iOOO Walter H•a•e 67S.l000 I hn1111•d 1111~ses.o;inn. 3 cheery lxirn1s, I"-. l)llllu, hl Uns. hri"d fl0t.)1·s, FA l1rat, I/ place-, f'nvd Jl<llio t. nul)' $l5,1nl. Ser 1or\11y! MAIN REALTY R liAL TO RS 545·8977 *DUPLEXES ft Clot• to oce11n 3 BR. 2 Oaths . -·, ..• , 5'1 1,500 2 Bulht•lor unit~ .••. $~.9:l0 George Willlam•on Re•ltor 173-4350 645-1$64 Eves 1 f(t){127 Level, rnake off<'r, 4 Bdrm . + F a m ily Rm n1ay acC"ept 1nuch less 1han Beautiful hon1c in prime hs1ed price of $16,500. CASH area. 1 king lx·droon1s, huge TALl<S! famOy nn .. '"" •lllllhg ""·· Jean Sm1'1h, Realtor 2 balhs. 30 ft. covered pa· tio. 5'10-1720 TAR~~ L ~ _ 2955 Harbo• ""'-~~"""!64~6-!!3'"2!!55"""!"""!_~ Cos ta Mesa 1100 University Par k 1237 ---···---- New Tri·Plexes $57,500 (UndC'r conslr-ov111I Aug. 301 Latge, beautiful "hon1es wil.h an income" localed in !he finest Easlside area of Co.~ta J\lesa. 1-·eatur1ng fl) 3 BR. 2 BA "011.ncrs unit" + (21 2 BR rental unu:s. See al 2035 Tustin A\'c .. cor \\'ood· land Pl. or c;i.ll l\lr. F"auria at 642-4005. (Also new u1eo111c units for Sale 111 Dnna Pnin!) BY O\\INER: LOVELY 3 Br, A PARTY .• A gan1e of pool or JUS1 TV \Vll1ching is more enjoyable In 1his :ipl!C. f11.m . rn1.: this, plus J BR. & 2 Ba .. w/rx- f)l'llSll'f' drape1 & carpe!lng, ran be }"Ours !or only $35,llXI. Sn1all do11•n paym1. 11 all ynu 1we1I to ('llJOY lux- urious living 1n a planned co111n1unt!y. \\'011'! you call us for details? e Red Hill Realty Univ. Park Center, lrv111e Call anylin1e 1133--0820 crpls/rlrpi>, 21a car/garage. "'""'!"!!!!'!'!~~~~~ LIDO REAL TY INC. l37'. Via Lido 673-7300 Huntington Be•ch 1400 LOOK LOTS OF STYLE PLUS POOL Get a IOAci of these extra~ 17x36 hcated & filtered ponl. 25' ru111pus 1'00n1 with 11 cl ba1, pool t11b!e and all equip· n1en1, 4 1naster slze bed· 1'00ms, wall to 1vall carpel 1ng throughout plus custom- ized drapes, fireplace & f'(lu1pn1en1 . Al] electric built. ins phL~ relriger11tor. Sub- n1lt S5,000 to 5'~'7o VA loan, $:13,~J(J() 01' Cll.Jl be jlUrch9.SC'rJ V.A. 1\'1!h no n1oney down. IUNE BRIDE LARGE covered pa 11 o w/hr1ck BBQ. N 1 cc I y lanrlscaprd yRrd. \\'alk lo elen1/Jr•& High schls, 511 Assun1ablc (;I Lo a n . 642-1 137 OPl::N SAT-SUN Turtle Rock l'!! 1239 2-STY. 4 Br. l Ba . fani. r1n Assume 6%/;, I011n . to•,~ Dn. 188Cf.i Tabor. 811-292!) ll)..5. Back B a y 1240 J~l~IACULATI:: 2 yr. old 4 Br. 2 hi!, farn . nn. Nr. So. PRICE REDUC ED Jusl bark from your honey. moon Here 1~ a 3 Bdrm . c!1•can1 11\th a doll house kit. rhen. 2 bu. .\ fa1nily rm. wi1h foyer enlruncf'. C.1. no money rln or take 01·er !h1~ lo1v 1111'-"tcst Joan. $2\,j{j()I FULL PRICE. Coast Plaza. 15X38 patio 3 BR, 2 BA +· 3 roo111 tic· l\o' /c o v , ti ~ 'I I a an tarhed s1udio. $4j,9."JO. Agt. assunn1bt1" S~.9.JO. S2500 !1111-8014. dn .. owner \\'/carry 2nd. -==~-=======­ !»6-1363 Alt. 6 P~I . all day \\Cl'kend~; 0\\1X'l". ---1984 FEDERAL AVE. Assume 6~ 'l f'HA loa n. :: BR. $148 Per n1n. Vacan! lmn1eriiatc Possession. OnJy $2"J,9j() Call; Pallick \\looci, ~5-2300 • Bill H•ven, Rltr. 2111 E. Coast. Celi\! 6i3·3211 CLEAN 3 Br. I: ren1. xtra lgc lol 1denl for storing can1per 1.-bo;i.1. lurgc patio, COLLE:CI:: PARK area, closC' to shoppinJt. l'Ollcgc & schools. $2fl.:l:;o. ~)1;,...265G Eastbluff 1242 VIEW HOME- JUST REDUCEO Beautifully kepi vll'I'. hc1111e "'ilh "Cahrornia Prlv111·y·· lhllt sho\1'5 like 11 ino<lcl ho1ne. '1 bedroon1s & dining roon1 with a drcan1 kit chen -Iha! opens on to a pr1\11te pa110. Room for a pOOl !Rhle . Only $47,j()(). Phone 673-8550 \0 THE REAL " CS'T'A1'EFl8 • l ,T, 'I" NO GIMMICKS Nl'Cd 4 hdrm. \Vilh aep11.r11tr fan1ily 1'00n1 ·I 2 ha.? \\/.\\ crp(s, rlrps. A cule ranchrr in squeaky clean oonditlnn. S?9,9/i0 G.I. no money dn. or.pke ovl'r this nice V.A. loun wl'· pn11 ~ of $13fl mo. REAl. ESTATE HUNTINGTON BEACH 01-"'C 194-$313 4Jo.751 I Open 1 days -~:30 to 8:30 BUY LIKE RENT You would be proud '" own -.EA ST B LUFF--llus CUflOn11ic-d 3 bl'dJ~kJ111 E-SIDE Tr1·ple,, >.ln't loca· 2 bath raneher clOS<' 10 itJI ~I Nassau llrf. Open 12..() lion, 2 br ca. liarajfe~. fcnc· l.USK PL.AN-0:. 4 br, .l h11 . I n111JOr sho p p 1 n g and ed )'ds. Jn<.i.Jrl\I' HO:i nw PLUS den w/v1ew-i.. heal-fi-.:oell'B,Y!i. l..iri;i· 18 m11 ) Pt1TH'lp!ll!t only. By owner, l'~ pool crpt&/drps. I kitct!cn 11·11n bu 11 I -I n s, S.18.;i()O. &J'l-;Qll . 83.'t-0801 * * r.1r11 Nol'1on 1\15h\\·86hc r. f 1 rep I a (' r . Assu me $22,000 SV4 "lo GI BLUFFS: Condo 2 Br, 212 cut1!on1 ~1icling, cus10111 loan 011 4 BH, drn, l~ ba ha, deu. Spilt level. choicest rarpcta 1111(1 ptayl\tlWIC for Cp!/drp. 210 n.obinhood Ln. greenbelt. $38,~. B y 1hr kitts To1nl prlt'I' of onl) S31.~ f"P 645-tl!M~ ()\\•ner 6+1-4906 S2G.TJO. \\ION 'T L.A::,I~ =M=.= .. =v=.r:-:d=.===,=11=-0 1 corona d•I Mu 12so Walker & Lee ---------'-= BY OWNER Custon1 bulll, 4 hedr111. fi.1n\.. il.v roon1, 2 big f1rcplatt&. nus lw'11utlful llf)tl\o ov~r­ looks the 17lh fulf\l•My ol >-le&a Vcnlt Goll Cl;urw 6" a1sun111ble IMn. 3036 J&va Rd. 54()..4(195 $62,900. B\' O\VNi:;R -4 hr, J ba . J 1·,1r 11.11r I l'I! r1H. f(lt'n1al •l1n 1111, Hll<'11'1>n\. \'111·anl 11.1,JOO iil.~ls.IS, 287..1 BOi V1Ma Ar t ist'1 H ideaway llu.~tlt· ch11r111. hr•l1111. lfl~r. 1 ·BI~ + !ilUdi<t I-fftrll rn1. 'l'roplc;ll Pttllo. s.1;,,000 Hal P lnch ln & A1soc . 300t E. OlMI llW) .. Cd.\f ___ '75-43'2 -tCl lAR~11NGre-,-,-.-,-. ,-,, house Cdl'ot. R-2 Int. ~ blks 10 heh, 2 BR II dtn, 1~, HA, f'fl!ltl, ~lrprl, blt ·ln~ & l!n•pl. 01vlll'r carries paper• 71,<, 1111.. no prlnclpalis 117.S. ifW. Realtnr 768:.1 l::d1ng<'r s~2.i1·1~=i 5"10·~·1 to TR NSFE RREDl- Mutt acll ~n a hurry -btg: ~ story, l fkdrm A fam1h l1nml!culate In &: out. f1l \ <>r GI tern1¥ Only $33,0Ci6 Call 111j ~Xll . . AEAl ESTAIE MART I ' E 1250 :bor lea.\. BR., :ony, I '"" ! 4 l• I 'f irr Jt'tcd lOliSl· Jml': I bl!. S-', •; ed lu ..... 'EW Al tr • :..100 ,,, k :t"lltl only tor 2461o -on : n I s "' 1300 -n t 4 er. ·dt•ck. i,CXXJ. !or -2-IG20 -~ -3-'! ~·rank ;oo 1351 ' :-.1111 I. lu\ •. NC. 13· 1.'IOO 1400 .E L extra' l po.11 h \\\'I e<JUl(I· i bed- :arpel- JS!Onl ce .~· ~built· . Suh- • loan. :haSC"d O\\n, hont')'- Btlrin ,Sf: kit . y rni. J .1. no i>r this 121."'11 pan11 t '!' \IJ.\\' incher 1ditinn. ey U11 . e V.A. B mo. I Ot'C ).7511 !I 8: 30 rr !O 01\11 lro1:u11 to nil ;ul!l n111 > ·I n ~. a 1· r ·ustn1n ~ l11r ll onl) Lee .40 Jl '" )! • b\c ~ 'amll) . ~,~,\ 133,9.il r • r,.-.,, -II, 1970 OAllV PILOT U HOUSES FOR SAL E !RENTALS RENTAL! RENTALS I RENTALS R ENTALS RENTALS LS ;ngton Boo~hi400 ~~_.. F u rnlt hod _ -~~~ Unfurnl1htd_ -UnfvrnlthM _ _ H~ Uftfu"!l!"~ ~~Unfvrnlthod .~ts. U~·~ Aph. Unf•ml"'o4 _ Ajlh. Unfv...w...i _ P RlcE-REDUC&Dt/Ni..,.rl ~·d> 2200 GoMrtl 3000 ~~ M!!'---~i .':!••·~~~~ __ I~ -l!untlntton ... .,, -Nowei:rt !'-•"' ~20\' Lido 1110 Ult ,DIVORCI * BAYSHORES * -. , 2 BR. H..,.-$135 * FOR L I AS& * PARK NEWl'ORT • ""' LRG BAY VIEW-2 911., 2 Stol')', 4 bcdm1, 11ep family \Vl1''Tt:l\ RENTAU SUGAI SMACK Private Yard L&e. t."ti1tom ckcor. oce1n fnH! ll\'I o¥t1Xc the water. T Study, crpta. d.rpt, 1~ bl.1 nn .. eltc kitchen •PPl'OlC 3 A • Bll-f'lirnlaJ)ed S¥.'ttt trtt.t 2 Bd sa Btr ~ yft' home. 3 BR. ' tam. THE H~LANnrR poola. T tennla Cit, tT~.ooo frplc, wlh-dry, AV&ll w . 2000 sq t1 . OoM! tci achoola, Priced trom sm CALL EVILYN tMJ2tO ~ BR untum tuie. no nn. 2 Baths. Fireplace, _.. K Sp11.. Ftom Jl'li to $4!0. S. SS50 Lte. 173-~ shopp'1:. ntAIVA 1ttm1. Also, one a.ytront H .o.UN'llD pr. Oldtr coupl4! pe:rl. :m blt.lns. Patio, 2 car aa.r. $J:iO uScottlah Treat" Bach. l or 2 Br. AllO 2 ft>' I :;:;;;:;:;;:;:==:.I 841-8501 n.i: "31-$169 "C" n.omu, Realtor "' E. 16cb st., '46-$154. per mo. Referencq: requJr. 161&t Perks .. Ln. 'l'ownl~. Elec. kit. pr.I a.na .. I.ti..,., All II {I 2'24 \Y. Cat. Hwy. NB 548-M21 HOUSE 2 BR. 1 c:bild nlt"Ome. No ed. Mer. M2-1Mt pat. or bAl. SUbtrri prq, opt 1---------- • • · $10 191a alla MlSSlON REALTY 494-0131 maid •r, cpta, drps, Jutt e l br 9U'tlY ftan &Pt. r-411: f rt NEW).'>ORT Peninsula ntt.r Dirty bird 4 bd $155 Bkr pets. mo. W ce. N. of J'a&bjon 111 at Jam· $135 mo, year lta.e. :zy • ..... Ba,y, 2 br, cue•t ml v.·fbl, CALL EVELYN t5'-2200 Call 5'3..2802 2 BR. trp.lc, i;:umuom !: bortt il San JOflquin HUI• Call IH6-1W. Judi •II '"'" 1'"'tplc, lge kitchen, laundz:y NIFTY NUGGn • 3 BR. i,.. n . 006 \V. patio. On qu~t st. No pets. san Olero Frwf to Rd. 6~1900 for leas!na 1n. $20,000 FULL PRICE rm ~·/\\'asher II. dryer. pa.ho A ratt pad 1~~ 8d $'15j Bkr \Vil80n. Ul.0 mo, water gaid. :.~ ~p~~.~11;:: Beach Blvd, 4 bl ka 1~ro'i.~Sj!:'ifi!'~~~,..1 ~Hll=n~ti::'.nffM leech Mii 1 Swimn1in ... pool. Lu••• "'" Avail Sept/June. 6734143 CALL EVELYN 95'-2200 ~ r 11 So. to Holt, w. on l ~:.4--~ ----- orate i1";.1ey ...m with 1~ ---MINIATURE -3200, -"-=·=··="'='="'°='"'='=·== Hott 1 blk. -.~PliNDAll:'YT-J* OCEANfRONT • .,.., side nsh Polld & \\'aterfall. ~on1 dtl Mar 2250 .N;!.;;w;po;;rt;;,;;,· •.-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-.I Mission Viti• J10I 7t1 AMIGOS WAY auOO.ck, belt. Newtr, •IMC Bar, f'let: Win range, oven, WIU.. you Jae )"O\lr home Castle 2 !llY movleJ!~ $110 -2 BR. 2 b&. Wlitl, unturn. db: 2 Br. bl.tnt. crpta, clrpll; dlsh"'llSher, !ICI)Qrote changa to 1 retired adult! (pref CALL EVELYN tU.2200 BA YCllllST RENTAL option or i,;ell. 1 LA QUINTA HERMOSA Out1\de llvin&: llNU and ref'ri&', lndry. Nr lbopt I room by pool, saioo do\\'D, opt ta buy). Gd loc to PLIASE 3 Bedroom, pool, ne-.•J.y dee-)T, i br•a.iJ"..crpt/dpn, nr. "Modern Spanish" doohle 1ll"tP•. sm ta S30U. piar. UTS. AdUlts. bl.by ot. ta.st escro\\·, M!t !Oda,}', $400/mo. nud Sept. occp. Rent 1™'7 W.1411ilil&: kids on.led. ClOM' to schools, elem sch. XTRAS + 1 16211 Parksld• Ln. -_:t ---~l !.__ it._ --1~,,...,=~ll_l~~---- ., !'airs. Gertner ~73-M21 Sl40 3 Bel. sbopplna: & tranrportatSon. l =8ll=--0,,.1_il_al=t"7"P="'=== Mgr. 147~S44l ~--WALK l blkl to beaeb. • LARGE ;j Bdrm. 3 Ba. vie1v CALL EVELYN t56-2200 $.\10 Per month. D•n• Ptint l 740 FURNISHED MODELS NOW Ol"lN P~INin,u;t ~t~ne~ 8:;j,1.: ~~.ne~I~ ~l~c~f~ '62-4471 ( ;:::.) 146-llOl home plla f>OOl <or unlu•n.J SHIPS AHOY Lush landscapingiincabana, covered court-•~·. •~o • ·-""'' Ind d -•-=~=~==~-• 10 f.fos. le&lll!. $400 f.Jo, d d unk ' 1 BBQ' & f un ..... .,.., ~ ....., rpa, d11~-ehr, 2 ba. -JOG to 'BE ACH I W•sley N. t1ylor Co. View Wt,y air $1!!0 3 a J\.ettlt;y ComJ)l.ey 2 BR home, ocean view. $113 yar s, s 811 sw & poo s, s o ~ yrly. 67l-S352 ma. No sg_lt/pal1, cblldn :: to 1 Bedrnui, 2 ro' b1:1ths, REALTORS 644_.910 CALL EV&LYN 956-2200 67S..l2IO "2..f2.l5 mo. on )"!ar lie, lat & lait tains. NEWER. yaarty ap~ on ok. ;)36..llll u1• 10 3000 aq t1 h ire FISH HOOK req'd Bltns Cenced yard "THE UL tlMATE IN APTS" Peninaula, 3 BR. $300 mo. NEAR I<unun,tan ~ .. , s .6 WINTER. Srn. ch1.nntrc 2 Avaii lmme<i. 546-2759: • 2 BR' F •17r. 67>-3.332 roc;_ts .. all bl1ns & carpeting, BR cottage, gi-eal patios, Bil~ it quick 2 bd $9i) Bkr • I YR old • s Br. 2 st096 El Contento 1 BR s-From $1~ s-rom ~ ., li'r.;;;;;..,,..,,....,__,,,_,"'"' New 'n'lple)lfl. Quiet anai E-financing trom $26,990. Ideal silt peraon, 409 Iris. CA.LL EVELYN t5'-220I Ba tam rm. din rm, crpt1, '-====A=t=l=•=l:illO;. ;;:l•:::<O::I=. ~,;iu0r0niil.rfiUrnnfvf"r_n_. ---e FiEWLY Redtt. Upper 3 Lr& I, 2 l 3 BR. Dilhwu~r R ancho L• Cuesta cbi>.s. dbl 1ar, park It pool RltrrilTALS r-ilNTALS BR. 2 BA. Walk to beach! $150 up, Child/pet OK, 1213) Brookhunt z. Ath1nta BAiboa 2300 * MOVE IN prlvil, kkit a l pet ok. __ ...,._,.. __ ,_•_•n_l_•hed ___ News»!!!_ S.t~< ,hc.,...._4200 __ A.,ts. UnturnlahM PtO mo. Year!~" 642-6Sll 582.-2813 or fn4) 8t6-355ll. 968-2929 * ll Af.t to 8 P)I ------TODA y S-IOO moJ)Tly, 1st:. Av11.il --Lge l BR. patio, on bay, Cpl.a, ~•JOVE L~ MOW 417 BELVUE Larw!, Penin. Sept. 64~ G.Mral .000 • \VINTER RE:NTA~ • Cotti M.11 5100 drps, aide tie avail. Powar. brand new 2 BR apts Point. 2 BR. rurn or unturn. BALBOA Penln Pt ttro Sq Rent NOW for Sept.! $185, 673-6741. * from SIM * :? BR wlth ltnced yard. . . . --------ABBEY REALTY 6-t2.JS50 1~=:-,--',-~~--1 c ts d ... Lg rms. Ava.ii no\\" to July \VON 'T LAST! sm. It. l BR.:? Ba. home; part. RD lAHKABLY OC!:ANJo~RONT lo\\•er 8AY MEAOO\V AP'I'S i 2 BR-stove • retrlreralar. rp '~sj.I ij~· ~;i!..v RE 0 E c &. L n d s c Pd ~ti~~-~·~{ m~. ~~1; ~~,~~ Hom•Flnders '4.S.2'51 ~~ila:1;;pt~ 1~57~i UN BELIEVABLY duplex. 2 BR. 1~~ ba, lrplc New exciting 1 BR, Sl40, Avail ~pt 1. yearly leate. if:~:~~~ an Huntington Harbou r 1405 ..., IXTlllAOltOINAltlLY 1 ... ~ mo. Avail 9110 to 8110 2 SR 1165 Stant ceilings. $135. 67>7194 \Alaterfront 3 BR & doc k for !17!)..980() Ol' f've " \\'k ends * IRINC'i THE 3 BR. tam. nn, bltlns, 2YJ BEAU'I'll'UL ~2830 \Vood' pan.-lg, shq crptg, • BU.:: to bch! t.l•t • ~ .. ~~1:r..!~sc, or lse option.1~.<!..=o'-"=",,H.,,_"0:_"'1.==== KIDS .1 ~· L&NI. liv'ng ~ Z. fe/nced Val O'lstre Garden Apts .,'~s°'R'-"'ul>=p~E~R--w-alk--lo~~-h. priv, patio, scn1e w/frpJca IRVINE 5231 ~proJ! NwS 1,"'•'t • ""'1 l'-'· ce area . .,..,5 per mo. Put"-~a11 • "" Pool, sand volley b&ll crt,1 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I paw.i, ilf. Di a ta, ep. BallM1 l1l•nd 2355 Lease. MG-4421 .. >M~ Krte0 n, wat'CI.. • $250 Incl uW. Yrty avau rec bl,.,'"'., pool tables, pUt-1 • 2()2..A 14th. ~36-1319 , Founta in Valley 1410 ------·-----"~eam, ow,rse\.•l')'\\'htre, 9/1 n411>71M5. 213· ...., 673-1734 1------'---1010 so. ~·front. Beaut. 2 BR. Patio, carpets, drapes 2 BR, 2 ba townhie, 1st or 4D pan1. rec.. room. bUUarda, t4'1-M43 ti111: pHn. Adults, no pell. NOW LEASIN&! 4 BR & fam. rm, 2 ba, ne1\• furn . 4 Br. 31~ b a . It POOL! CALL TODAY! lse option. $250 or $175 mo. BBQ'a, Sauna, fUm.·unfum.1---------3W;" W. &y, Open llOU»t' New lamlly and adult units '1~ ~10. 2 BR. Wllurn. Apt, crpts, Xlt11 cond. $3000 clown waterfront home + 2 Br. $140. O\vner. ~j-82()(). 6f4."'488 1 6 2 Br. also stnales from LUXURIOUS Beach trnt. 2 ~7 pm dally. 646-0073, with total recreation dub Overlooking beaut. aana.n 10 assume FHA loan. f.\Lll 2 Ba. garage apt. 2 Car Hom•Findtra '45-2951 OVER.LOOKINO Upper Baell iw. See lt! :rm Pal'8bm :2wlt A~~ 911~9160 Lik9 L lv lnt in Your and JU'HCbool. l, 2 I: 3 ~'i!° s~ l~= ::!· ~ pric1:• S:.!1,&:iO. By o\\'ner. gar. Boat dock !or 2 boau. DIVE IN I .1 Bay, 3 BR Condo. Cl'pts, 'Rd ., &U-8570. Behveen Har-· mo. OWN HOMI. , I I bdrma from $l!l0. N.r. sho~ p-~.1 ... ,900 11821 Ash St. ~. Lea~l'. drpt, trplc. SJOO, 6#-1241 bor a NNpOl't -2 Blk N. 19th -· ---~~ "'h• -· 11""' for an apt~ . -1o,.,., r,u. acl:mls. JUIC 7.~--:·-'='~~7'-'-~-~ B·u G nd RI °'2 '"~ SHARP' 2 BR Bit .. -· .. ~ Coron• dot Mor 425G " ......,. '" l""... 'Cl! 2 BR A •· t -~ I ru y, tr. .,.. ....,.., . . • .-1 ... ~. RENT FURNITURE i·:~11 v.·e can rent yOU OM llOOth o San Diego Fwy, on , p.... w/y~, 1705 3 BR. 2~1 oa, ding rm. Yr ly Fireplace, patio, f enced Unlvenlty Par k 3127 LRG Bach. prlv entr, s. ol lor $140. 2 BR, newly dee, Culver Dr •. lrv•ne. 833-3733. 1 ch.ild OK. Without yard rental, 10/1: S-100 incl ulil. yird. POO L! CALL. NO\\'! -----~ -· ----thl'y. Beam ct>il. Relrla. No crpt/dn>, encl palk>ll, spac PAR.~ WEST hasea. 8pa12.~;.9adultl only. $140 Lo wer 3 Arch Bay No peta 673-1894 att. 7 Sl.50. l BR 1'nho·1~~ r.t11'!bluf ,. * DIRECT TO TENANT It MENtS ~ H.m .. F ·indors "5·1951 2 Bdn I bath • ..a.. kitch. Sl15 lnc util. 613--G9114. grnds. 2 Poola! Adults only. APA 2 1 -~cdrooni 2 Bath /10n1t. -·-. . . --3 Br. ;5&,~, ~ 24-Hr. Delivt_ry 2238 Fountain \\'ay E. (~la.r· Owoed :\lld Mana.fed by ./ 2 BR, lli. BA., gatlo, Laguna B•ach L.d.J'Re \1alled entry c.®rl-Huntingten Beach 2400 BRAND NE\V ,c, VACANT '100'70. Purchi se Option Balboa ls lincl 4SS5 bor, turn \V. on WilllMJ . The Irvine t imtlMY pool. l l&:> mo. MORA KAI yard. Spacious living roon1 ·----4 B@drm, bome v.·/crpll, 3 BR. 2\V Bat~ ~ Complete 1 BR Apt u aptll. Eut at Beach Blvd, hai. brick fireplace ll'ilh ONE Year lease, co1y 2 BR, drps, patio I: c 0 m Pl 3 BR. 2 ba, !an1. rn1 SJ7:1 Ul1v as $22/rno. NEARLY NEW: 3 br. '.! ba, TllE VICT'ORlAN ~» blk off Garlle.ld. carved \'.'ood mantle built.In bltns, retria:.. r re e z er. landacaping. Avail s.pl 1st. 5 BR, 2 \V ba. $310 ~Day f.llnimuin au elec/kitchen. fr p I c, NE\V 2 Br. 11 2 Ba w/ Pf. East Bluff 52~2 • A'M'RAC. 2 BR. $139 • liookt·ases & open,beainl'd \\Uht'r, dryer. dble ga~, 3 SZT5 per nlO. Aient, e REDHILLREALTY '* \\llDE VAR1ETY patio, BBQ. Al!O 4 br, 3 $13:>. Adults. Crpts, drps, ----------3BRS149.Allextras.Poot ceiling. Jrd Bedl'oom ~ bleka to ~an. S~ mo . 1nct :>tS--4l4l. Univ. Palrk Center ll'\'ill"-CUSTOM FURNITURE ba. Lease st pt-J u ne. bllns, med yrcl ..,..,, patio. Kida/pct& ot. 1 1431. c family l'oom expansion ga~ner. Tr1.dew1nds R11y -~-----~--Call Anyt in1e 83.,-0S2Q-RENtAL 638-8410 or 539-88.11. 661 E. Victoria \ E1 . NEWPORT BEACH K~lso11 l.n. 847~ plans available. $~.7:i0. 847-&all * Pack Your lags DLX . 3 BR t\\'nh'>e, Lge , '-'le. ~1 \\'.19th St., C;>i·J, ;,.13.3 131 ./ l BR sep homst' Util inl'l. 630-4l20. Villa Orinid.i Apti . 1 BR. ~ew. F'rplc. Near • 1 BR Dtlplex • frplc, yd. U:oe of 3 pools. tcnni,.;, * l"°ST.o.NT L'-aM" $225/mo. Nr. South VILLA MESA APTS. $Jj0. row· bedl'ooni!! with ocean. Patio. Adults. garage, sn1. back y111i:I & tot5 & pets. Neat 2 Bl't \\'ith park!!. tot lots, go.II etc 1't "' B~·. Ne\vly 1lec. C a 11 2 BR, Priv p:itlo. Htd pool. balconies above & below. LINDBORG co. 536-2519 ~o:_s~ ~: C~.5:6"n<IG blt·ins. $1~0 HURRY ! •A~~:~i~71.Sept. lJ. l 3 2::i. HOME Puadena IUJJ 79S-4001 2 cu encl'd gu, Chlldre~ Gr1.ck>us Uvlna a.: quiet 1ur-+LO'J'I LY NIWAJiTS Hom•F inder1 645-2951 '"~ ---·---welcome, no pets please. roundirwl tor family with Neor Oceon , Puk. 1 •~ I .AO tan REAL ESTATE Logun1 a.ach 2705 >"OR R 1 · u-•· · Hunl1119ton •••~ 4400 '11!1 w Wlbon • .. $2'L>-LRG! 4 Br, 2 Ba, gar, , enta .~ 1n 1Uvt rs1ty Completeb' furnlmed 1 BR. _ .,... $165 mo. · · childrtn. Near Corona Del er. 425 tJlb St. 847-3957 1_~!.IO Glennt'yre St. ~ 7-9-;,-frl>lc:-sunroom '= tamQv Y.'t'ICOlll"-P11r., & Turtle Roell. Call I: patio, lawn ch a Ir 1, etc. 646-1%11. Mv Hl&h School. Fireplace, 2 BR ta' 1 1 49-1-911 ':'. ~9-0316 patio. On quie t St. No pets. * BEACON* 645-0111 BOB ~sE...~cT!T, ... ~.~· tor CALL NOW! $125. ON BEACH'. H, •1BOI GREINS \\'et .bar l:. built-in kitchen arc1: u~601?1, ti~ fdt * OPEN HOUS-E l\-Avail Sept-June. j6j Loni-u• ..,.. """ Hom•F inder1 '4.S..2951 ""' appliances. Y u • Pa · Seeing is bellevl~. A!iliume bardi Ln. 4!»-5228. $11Umo * SPREAD OUT Da~& &J3.010l Ni&hls Ju1t for Si~· Adults GARDKN &. srUDIO A?TS &lj MllGOS \\'AY 61,1-2991 Chlldnon, pell ok. :>3&-2$2l builder's \O\\' int. loan. Lov.• unt, $190/mo furn. CLE.\N 3 BR 1 .... COl'Mr -•• • 2 '\R, 1''W'n, t'rom $285 Bach. l, 2, 3 BP.'•. from SllO. 1 Br. New sh&& crpt. Bltns A ... Ceroni tl•I Mar ,,_.., SOUTH BA CLUB Carpets-Orapel-dlshwuner 2100 Petenon Wa:J, CM. relrig. $135 mo. incl. Util'a. down. 3 BR. 3 Ba. l..O\'ely 3 BR ocean vu, 11;. blk~ to fenced yard. Children I:: -· --· -·--APARTMENTS heated poo1 .......... tennls ........... "''"·'-· . 149 500 to 6 D ·1 . k URRY I I&' ~-54&.03'!0 e -'~W DELU"E' • '-•~ Real'> l47-A5ll ''lCI\'. • • • ai y, beach. $250 n10. 1 BR S14) 1iets o . ll ! '· • P.1AGNIFICENT NEW Newport Beach rec room-ocean vlew1 nii: A POrtalinu Laguna: up Nyes mo. 494-1780 or 213/244-&.'Wl. Hom•Finders 645-2951 oc EAN /BA y v I p;\\' 880 Irvine Ave. pe.tklg.ample pArk\nc. CUilTI ALL NEWI 3 BR 2 BA Apt for kaae. 2 BR. Unll.lrn. Crpts, Pl. ort Coast ll\\•y, -~ ----* S I' A C E HOME! 4 Br, 3 b a, (hvi"ft and lGthl Security panhi. Cpts, drpa, blt·inl. 2 BboR, Jncl ~pac. muter suite, din Orpl,. •1~~·· "~fr~~! PL.ACE REALTY 4~1·9104 Vacation Rant.ls 2900 • • • • rant/rm. Avail Oct. J&t. (714) '4S.OSSO FURN, al!IO Avail. Adulll, no pets. Nr "u"'bt r nn &: dbl iaraa:e. auto door ~BRti ·, J.,,N. ~ • SECLUDED H u Out Huge tcnct'd lot, patio & $675/nio. Call 64.4-4394 s it HUNTINGTON &. Adams. Carqe ava· a e, opener avail. POOi lol Rae. • 3 , .. ba, crpta, drpa, 'I 0 0 I d 0 °, "'11 :., _ ,· BAL 8 0 A Penin1ula-delux BBQ. 3 BR. Pets I: childl'en 6 pm. 110LIDAY PLAZA M().3991'. ~. bJtnt, 1undeclc. 1 btk lo bch. , r - n ° v " • duplex 2 br ea. $\j() l\'k 1.k Sl!l;i DELUXE Spacious l Bclrn1. $175 UJ..«185 ~unroon1, terraced gardellli, • 111· . I Ho•m' •• F.lndors 64•2t51 CJ.JINA C.:>ve . StePI lo ,. l 11" Pl II PACIFIC 2 BR, drpi. crpts. 1wln1'1 • FROM m . . crpl'd I BR $18 500 sumn1er, .t n10 \\'Iner. r beach, bay vie\\', 3 br, 2 urn ap »J, UI ut. pool &: pr. Alto l BR, 865 Amlgoe Way, NB ·---- ,.,1,;,,,. · ' . 211 Cpyress or 21l/698-0012 l13Cl-Sharp' 2 B St dM> bit b 3 ,.11 Heated pool. Ample park. 711 OCEAN A.VE., H.B. ,i,_. pool r a.r Nn to''""'"_,. by $1nt1 Ana .,"",.. ,U;J • r. u • · a, car gar., .,.,._.anoti, Ina:. No children -no pets. (n4) 531-lUT cpta, '"" .. ' · _ ...... * BEACH HOME * Summer R1nt1l1 2910 1115· gar, tot & pet. crpt& It. drpa. '$05 mo. 19ij Pomona, C.M. Ole. open 10 am.6 pm Daib' children. 00 pell. QYiel WILl..LUt WALTERS CO. $.15",50CI. Only~ tt. to t>each.1---------+..-BEACON* M.S-0111 l..e~6R-O!HQ or 4M-Ml8 -Managed by nel&hborhood. ~ PtilVATE V l lW PLACE REALTY 494-9104 LAGUNA IEACH * I I rs J BR, din & play rma, encl Cb••• Me•• 4t00 \VlLLIAl\t \VALTERS co. QUIET AD0[T UVlNG 2~1liiilij; carpefeQ, •CJ ftftl patKI, ci\ldrn ok ,$350 lse. , .............................. 11 I: 2 Br. Shag crpts, b.l trll, dra ped, blt·inl, dlahw1hr. 1--N· I uol 1101 CONDOMINIUM Luck Ne\1•ly pntd int. Avl 8/li ---------•. SLK ta bch! Q~i et , pool. beaut lnd11cpd. $150 Uµgt11.1r1. $"50 hlonth. Min. -·~J~_u~a _ -~-l.o"oly Bl"e '·-n Vitia, 2 •=• ' * SUNNY * 1 I I II Ill ------• " ..... -673-~ snd-prl! 'new 1 er $1~. Prv & $1 0 mo. nc a u · l ye1.t lea1l' . OPEN Space, lresh air, on BR, 2 BA con1plelely turn-Nt:AT! 1-BR homf'. J<'encad VERY nice . Ndtc. 3 lidrm, * AC.Ill * patio, p r. S!lil adlt<J, cpl. Soll A\IOCado St. 646-0979 ' ' 0 1hl· coast in the beau! Calli. ished, linens, dislM!1, etc. yard. READY TO r.IOVE 2 bath. sunroom, ftplc. ~2-A 14th 5 36-1 31 !I , MODERN 2 Br. l'ii Ba. • , 71· 010 i\l ts. :l BR, 2 BA, bit-ins, \Vasher/dryer. Avail Aua:. 22 IN! Sl31l Adults. no pell. Ref•, * Motel-Apts. * ·~"'"~1~114~. ~~-----, Crpll, drpa, CE k1tch., -•w·1 I 1 ..... crpts, drps, fin!pl. Carefree -Sept. 5. Also avail for 1v!n. Home~F intlers .u.2951 61~91 Stud&. & I :W""'"s •:. 1 BR. prtly fum-Mv , ref, patio, end pr. Nr. bu1. \dscpg \Y I •pr Ink I er s ter r~ntal . 499-2152 Ar.I or LO~ nay S C $158. Adult.. ~tar. :rn E. 1hruoul. Peaceful. quiet &: 837-0791 anytlmt'. $1&.>CLEAN! 3 Br, patio, * 3 BR, den, 2 BA • " """ bell. ai>/\\tr pd. $8j + IIJ 201h Coren• d•I Mir J2Jt I · $33 ':l\n 4n~ "°"-~ tncd tor kkl.s & -1. NEAR OCEAN. $400 mo. Day, Week or Montb clep . 918 Palm St.. HB. re axing. ,......,, ,,.,.......,..., e BALBOA PENINSULA: .,.. * call -1!};1-~JO * • Color TV Air Cond. 536-<1678 1710 4~· Baytront pier-float. 5 br * BE.A.CON* 64.J..0111 ---· e Pool&: Pbone Serv Incl Sa n Cle mettta 4 b&. Lovely! S80 Prlv colt tot/pet OK Huntington Beach 3t00 • Maid Service avail \VALK 10 beach Upper Av~il Sept. l!t AlllO 1vail fol' $98 2 Bt'dml, 2 \V/w & drps I $1&nal $(), of O.C. R. . , h 1,. b r 'vmter rentals. Sl25 ] bedrm i&I' tots/pet OK ---------Fa'-u•"'s 1viera ., r. ·•. a,. an1 61, 2039 . 1 2 BR, 2 ba (.'Ondo 1 ml .... ., ~ rni, gd cond. s .. 7, .too · l~~~'OC'-'~~-'.,.~~~ SI)() 3 bedrm 3 kids vacan Jrom beach. Cptll, tlrpa, 2316 Newport Blvd. L -•-'!!'-"-"..;..•...;:cle.;.•;;.<:_h __ 47DI FURN. 1 Bdrm. Ocean View. Employed adult "'' rl".fl. No children or pets. 49-1-1019 •1!12-606~. e BALBOA 1 & 'l Ur, $11J 4 Br older 2 1try kid!! OK I b '48-""'5 !==~·''====== h I\ lrp c, Jtns, 21,Ji-car 1ar, 3 _ S!Kh$J.2.) y,•kJy tor Scp1. Also $200 3 Br horse ranl' acr .1 N '""'U ALM 2 -···-T 547 OO'l .11\1·in1 pools, jacu:r.zl, aauna. .-~ P S • l & Dana Point •140 NR New 2 Br. 11~ &,l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cpt/drp, 1tv-d1hwhr. 1ar.ll Avl 8/28. 1ti6 \V. \Yllaon ,.. .,. 6'2-19.18 ~ UPPER 1 BR. 108 ACACIA. •rf• Un lurn or pl turn . Onr n1atu1·e adtl. Lsc. $145. Incl ON TJ:N ACRES util'a. 6T3'--0M4 I A; 2 B~ i'l,tl'1l 6 Unf'unl Sin&k $tol'y 2 Bedroom 2 Baths Air Conditioned Private Patios Heated Pool Plenty ol Ja\\'n Carport & Storaa;e Dana Point 1740 ~10. "·inter ra 1 e · STAR*L& • tennis cou11. Call r.1on/Frl BR ApU. Fu1':1 h Unf. Pool , ------------·----Country Club L"1v1·u ... ;. •21HJ10: Aft ''311 • ,,,,._...,. BBQ. ,,,,, --· NE\V HOMES -S30,9j(I LIDO, UNDA Isle, Bayside "• 1vknd! 962-9522 ask lot la"1111. 177 E. '2r.d St . NE\V Studio 2 bedroom, 1 ~1 2 & 3 BR. unlurn. Adulta, pvt FlrlOW-I prtv, pallcl I yard, encl zar. Immed. oc-PoNI. Ttnnls • Cloritllt'l Bk!lt, lUDDEN VILLAGE cupancy. E. 18th St. 900 Sea l.ane, OW i4f.~l l GARDEN APTS 3 Bednn, 2 balh. 1520 SQ . fl. Or. & Penin. waterfronts, Chuck. 6':l..J&t5 bath. A\'ailable Sept. 1, $225, 546-3776, :>lµC31 IMac.liihur nr. Qi.ti t Hwyl 2500 South Salta. some ocean vieY., nr ne11· of(·water Lido homes. 3 BR. ramil)I room. 3 Baths, \VA.LI< To bch &. all achla. P'lolr n . 1 Iii & monthly, 496-62.43. ''acht Harbor. Small lots. Bill Grundy, Rltr. &124GW all bltns, newly decorated. RaNTALS See at 34001 Aurelio Dr. , . POOL + ALL r ec. Beau l. ~tolj', 4 br. 2 ba, IACHILOR ~A U BUILDER 6~~00.i ON \\ater, up.stall'! w/vle~, facilities! $JOO. fonnal dining 1·n1. lg lncd 1110 Nlwport Blvd, CM _.pts. nfurnllhed_ G6 <nn Clean 2 BR "fill' gar Avail · ..1-1:1:1:2tll )'&rd \l'/patlo. S3.i0 mo. -.------ 1 Blt. $150. 2 BR $16!1. Pool. 1&S 012R10 St.nta Ar'.a ft 546-1525 Elee. I: \\'tr pd. Adlts. no 3 Bdl'tl1.I., 3 baths. Carpeted, "v"1;;iLioL.iA ... MA .... RiiS;;iEiit;;iLiiLO;l;;iS11J pets. i\lesa ~'lanor, 2-1l draped blt-ins Cov 1anae \Vllson Ave, Ci\f. 5'18-14fil $325 !of~.: min.' 1 ye~ lease: BRAND N!W ulso ne\v !rip:-'''-'-· __ ,_•·_NV ivldy, Aug i:;'.61;-,..3803 Home-1'1n-r1 ._. 962_9700 LARGE 2 Br. Furn. Aval\ Genera l JOOO RENTALS Sl'pt 17. St~Jtno. llool. 11146 HA LBOA Ia\. Al'r. ~ 81 apt. AVl\tL. Sep!. 1-2 b~2ha Pla centi a Ave, Ci\1 .l-;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~~ Furnished~ sips 4. Aug ,lhru L.abor Day. Costa Mt1• llDO VIila PacHic. $23;). Child ok. ~1anager Apt II. I• Genera l 2800 \Vlnter-'10 r:o.:\·. 673-1.'"!03 ~~j~~nnis, sauna, Jacu:r.zi, AIERRI!.tAC \VOOD~· VENbOME -----·-RENTAL$ 2 BDfill y,·/priv pool. w/w luxury 1·2 BR, air-coml. 42.1 1At~1ACULATE APTS! Slll5·0N REACH! 2 BR, 1 '~ HOUHS Unfurnished crp11, dble aar. Screened in P.lerrimac \Vay. 54:>-6300 See ADULT 1.nd BA sep h!e. Sngls ok. -patio. S115 mo. Ownr/bkr Co1st1I l 700 class 5100 J<'AP.tILY Seclion *BEACON* '45-011 1 General 3000 c64:::;'"4<.:.::.22:.-______ 1 BR, t BA ,1·ith ca1110rt, Clo1• ~o 1happ.in9, Perk ------M 0 NT ICE L LO . attr \\/HITE \\'ater view • Priv. Easlaidc. SliJO mo. Collt>ie * SpaclOU.5 3 tlR s, 2 ba Rentals to Shari '200$ * NO y ARD furn/unl 3 Br, 2 Ba tnh1e: Lea!!e lo\'ely older home 2 a!uilents. Ail:ent stHl41 *' S\\•lm pool, put/grttn balr, pat, pool. s 2 !lo 0 . br, 2 ba, den, din rm. fan\ • r-1 lnd'v/lnd•y fa c'ls \VANTl::D -3rd party to WORK ~· ~·1 s·~ •= ··~t I Br. New beau!. lurn .,, ' I .....,....,., rm, ......,. mo. ,. ...... 1 ... eve~. · 1u5 A h · A ~hare :t br hse, Hunt. -~lo-;\lo. Adull.'I only. r.J20 ... n• tim va. Harbour area. All hsf' piiv G1.1'11enr1• Included. 2 DR; • 2 B 0 R i\1 H 0 U Si::: Is YoU ad in lhe cla11slfled Elden. 6ol6-S218 eves. COSTA i.IESA !Jil~-282-C incl. s7;:, mo, will negotiate. Children ok,. VAC AN T . erpts/drpii. 1 Child! NO SF..crtON'! Someone t 1 Neerl ply lm1ned. llon1e CALI.. NOW. $130. Pets! ~'alc:hing for It. Dial Sl{ARP, compact 1 br. quiet * BEACH 846-05i3, \••ork 149-1989, a•k Hom•Find1r1 &U-2951 -=='°•71'--~;:;'a=ll='":=· =C-.. \~l.=~="'"='="='=';'oda==y;;'==== ~~97~dults only, Sl35 nio. LOVERS tor Brian F'rench. Anyone · ~ ·--- welcome. General 3000Gtn•r1I 3000 Otnertl ;>itALE ln 30's 1\·ill share 2 br hon1e W/88me. Roaldeck, patio, 4 blks to beach. SQ.. Lllgu1u1. S12!i mo. 499-4307 \Vol'killil'. girl to d'tarr lovely apt, pvt beth, Sl20 n10 ., LI· guna Beach, P.tor\.~Ti 9-li !l~&-4n4, 494·5241 all :-i. 19·2.i, 3 story beach hotnt, ~ Bdr, 4 bath, 4 frplc Call 6Ta-86!19 aft 9 pm. Co1ta Me•• l tllt S~\lQ\l}.l-ltE~s· The /'unit with the 8~1/t-1~ Chuckle ADULT I BR: New crpl:i, blH111. Sl~/nlO Call eve11 SllARP! 2 BR, bll-h1 S'IOVf', ~~2891. dl1hwa1iler. Chlld1·en wel· $150 -very nice 2 BR mobile com€. HURRY! $160. home. $100 -l BR. trlr. Hom•·F indtra 64.S..2951 Adul~s en1y ~ pe_u. 1J2 NtW 1-2-3 BR'a. All bltn5, \V. \\lllOll, C~f Ml-9:>77 cpt/drp, gar. Nr. S. CoaHI e I BR, turn w/utllll ics. Plau.. 541)..1913, ~t:>-2321 5123 mo I-$2~1 cleaning fee . --- 5'M)..-063:), Costa M•s• SlllO '* \VKLY·Lovtly 11.pt, &ch•1--------- or cp.l. Furn. Kit ch. $35 v.1t "up. ~i! -----· Newpert l•1ch 4100 FAIRWAY VILLA APTS. I ·pl l 3BR SPACIOUS lBA, lrplc $360. l-2BR, 2BA, M • • I & 2 8drm. Ajlts. NE\V cu1lorn r1• eit. · , 675 •as· O 0 frplc $210. 16'1 \V. 18th. -11;,. 1 ._ & Adult L ivln1 646-l(lj!), 613-956J ' f u rn. A Unfurn. $110, 2 BR, bath I: ~ 11tudlo, OPEN Daily 1-~-324 Dlahwai;her . cWor coordlnaL. drpa, cpll, patio. Avail 9/1. ~larguerite, 2 BR. 2 Ba. ed appllancwa • pluab shaa 114: 54&-8301 or 213 : Dllhw1hr, cpta, drp.i;, frpl, a1.1·pe1 • ct!olce ol 2 IX!lor 59:i-5'27 Wal k to ooean, AJ I. 87:>-5736 tohfme1 • 2 bath.a • s t.all *' DELUXE I I: 1 BR 2 Bl't, 2 BA. Attr, clein, 1 blk ahowers · mJm>red ward- Garden Apt1. Bit-Ins, prlv. 10 bch. Wuber l dryer robe dOOrs -indlttct li;h~ IMllk>. heated pool, frplc. avail. $190 mo. 213 : 431-1194 lnl ln kllcbe:i • bnaklast Adults. $145 mo. ~8-5163_ or 17)-7478 bJr • hUie private fenct<d 1,;;;.;.:::..:~-=~~~~ patla • plush ~ ... nuacaplnc • e BACllELOR ap! • utllltlea LGE new 2 BR, 2 ba. 11-p!c, brick Dar-B·Q's. lafle bea~ Jurnlshed. E. 18th. $90. all hJIM, cpts, Jrpi;, bean1ed a4' l)O()l• 6 lanai. 5-l!H-131 ceii'i· pvt pat, So. or l lv.'y. 3101 So. Bristol St. ] BR, Cpts, drp11. blln1, 1300-$275. 548--7983. (~ 111. N. or So. Col.1. P!aaa) patkl, Adult cpl. l lS:i. LRO. older 1 br. Sttp1 to Santa AM ~71 * • ~l-6135 Bay, crptt, drp:, 11ove i PHONE: 557-1211 I LJW 2 It 3 BR. 2 Sathl. l_"~"':l";;· l::t,;;7'~mo~. ,;"~..-~~._:..!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Trplc, hlt-ina, crpl.I, drpi, 1• encl ,..., patio. 5'&-11134 1,,~"'l•"•'••llnivl.'llll•lxiilS4l\l'l'l..,l~l'l'llniiVl•llli•Yii~S4~1~1jl SPAC 3 Br, cpta, drp•. pool, f•1n. l 2 kld1 ok. 2'l14 Collea:e Avt. No. 2. 646-0627 3 RR. 2 Ba, freshly painled. New crpt/drps. bltna. Xlnt IU'l'!lt. S1T5. 5574Uj l KING Size deluxe New-2 l\C. 1,. Baths. All t1tlru! ~. "6-.DUI, 67~113.i :Jounlaina S:'it AU. 2 RR. rum. rear h0u1e : fenced yd. No pet.I. Aclulis. i 12.'t a1s-2134 DLX 2 Br, crp11. drps. blt111, beam clllJI. Adult&, no pell. A Now W•y To Llvo 2 & 3 BR'• From 1140· 5'&-53!4 In Newpert leaoh Private patio. pool . tndfv. 2 BEDR:>il 1% ba. c:rpt1. drp1 N•wport Be1ch WATERF RONT Pt iR I. FLOAT 21N 3 lkdrm., 2 balh, foml&l din. lrw Mn. llrepl•e., "·/1v crp1s, ind f\1ml1hed NIM· ple1e. Db\1• pr t.ea1e on()', S:'iOO ~r tuo. Realtor 612 •13.\1. BEAUT. 2 br. 2 ba, fttilc, rncd Piiio, c:lubhH, pvt bch. htd pool, ;uant p111rolJ11J. Adult., no pell. SlOO lte ~r1 ·July. 6i~19 I t--.L_A.,...Y_,E ..... u--rl f I I I 14 Ont 1111011 fa<k <11n Ill! o car, b ut it talras a lot of fock ..--K-A-T=-N-I,_.,.E-~I '° -ii -. •-1• I I I I' I' 0 ~~~: :~h~~ ~:: • • • -• • • you dev•lop f10n1 .,..., No. 3 kiaw. P•INf NUMll llO llfTU S IN . 1 lH E SQU lttS ' •• SCRAM-Lm ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION 1000 OAKWOOD OAlll~IN htundry fAi:. bHIM, 1160 ina. ~ZI ask APARTMi NTS Near Onuigc Co. Alrpnrt &.1 ~':::"c.:::M::.'·:_W:c.;,;1nt:::•::.":c'-~~ On llllh ~ttfft btwn UCJ. Adult1 only. 2 BR Dople.". Nt.wly dee. Irvine and Dovtr Dr. ll'.ll22 Santa Ana Avf'. Bltl\ll, Child o~. $1:50/lnu. 1714) 642 .. 171 r.ta:r Mrs. Joachim. Apt 3-A 3&8 E. 16th Pl :.1~. l l I 'BR iilTn i unt\lm. * * • • Crp11, drpa, patio, pool, bl!. E l Puerto Mt•• Apts. ns. ~40 lo S160L. Su.cllfl • • • * Manor Apt.J. 1525 PlActntlA, 1 8 d S.18-2882 uk about our dll-·t • roorn Apts. count $130 up Inc.I. ullllUe, AllO tum. Pool A Re1:.r•t11tlon OCEAN IE\ -\\/Inter arf'll. Qulet Environment lie • 2 br, $~ mo: or 2 br OU itrcet parklnc. No pell. + ram. mi, I~ mo. Faml· 195!).1981 Maple AV9. ~~mt children o k • Costn r.tesa Newport le1ch 5200 1 & I lledl'ffflll-1 Baths Alllllt Lfv\ltl li'urnlAhed Ii Unlurnb hed I • • D.t.tlV Ni.OT TmdQ, •uvust 18. 1910 REAL ESTATE Genet at • "'"''S REAL ESfAlE REAL ESTATE REAL ES TATE /REAL FSTATE ~ ~itfted ~~!•I General ....;G;.•;;;n;;;•-.•"•"'I -----General ~AN S6 Re~~ll !'!"~-~ ln~m• Property 6000 Office R•ntal 6070 _!roperty 60IO _L_ot-''-----~61;;,:00 6401 Siiot . LnC ..... 2 SR.--Studio TOO Sbor1 tu drive. \\lotldng DUPLEX· by ov•ner. Dt\•p 1----------BLONG 1800 11q. ft, + .t Iota Apt_ (TriplexJ. }"'amily s:be Kiri om:W roon1 & boaro, <.'O("llt'r lot, (M.111 IJX.'Cll. $21,. SUPER·DELO'XE QUALITY M·l Zo~. JOlhua Tree Ide& w/bltns. crpta, drps. \•le. Vista Shopping Center.!-'"""""·=""~' .;M0-~1;:49$:-,=== l-l-3 room, up lo 3,000 IQ. Do"'" town are1. Owner 3 ARCH Bay, above medical bldg, unobltructed viewlot, $16,950. 837-?0ll. FLUFFY Fem Tabby kitten, (lea collar. 3/S. v i c : 1....1 lt, office 5Uites. lmmed. oc-ru ""~"! ... ..,c .. c:"ncl rar. l or 2 S.s-641."I ah s. ·-----Onl J =-==~======= ok. <Nr IChl.sl No _*_L_A_N_D_L_O_R_D_S~*--1 Business Rental 6060 ~~· lr\ltne rceC~~~: ~11 Acre-oe."------' 2230 S. Center St.. FR.EE RENTAL SERVICE ------Hr-" Commercial _ ·-s. W·-551 "'=*"' BAY.~"'· ft. I: one 550 .,. Compll':X, .aJ. AJrporter •---------" Government 1•R-' •= aett _.,..., _.. Blue Beacon 6-15-0183 CM tt wlpil. plus ;:!K» eq f\, Hot<"! I Rt!ltaurant, ~n~. HUNTINGTON Sl'aeh. 3 Write-Lend ~. 1185 $U¥4I cheerful 1 Br. apl ----ston&2f' yll.l'd or PQrki.Qg. S1n D~n A N'p:. f'·~·~ HoU»e& + bachelor apt. Arro"i>e>ad, San Bl)do 92410 ?lfs.,.lddok ..... '<Nbl:~~lancll. ~ Rooms for Rent 5995 Large ovt'rhead doors. 1980 UNCRLOO~~RPATA~NG $35,000 •cm _ ---H!IJ'bor Blvd. G4:.-l.t~O .. .,,..,, c..~ 11 ACRES-WEST C.M. S.: ~nter St. S.A. nr AVAIL A~. 24· Room w 1l -'C::..;:o.,:C""'~:,.:,c:.._ Ownerl rngr.11T20UPont0r,, Baker St .. Colita l\tCh.. -===Owne=='=646-=·=""'===I W!Jler. 557-6302. ,.,. Januly. CM . 81'Nlkfast: e Pff,0.tE S'J'ORE LOC. ~-. 8, Ncum1·u·1 Bea"h. S\9,000 Down on 1.2 acre,. -~ lilx40. Xlnt. fool & auto traf· '"'" -,..... "' 1 .J..-. B•ach 5705 family, kitch<•n & pool fie. St:i6Jmo. l871 l-la.rbor, 8"-3223 Courtesy to Brokeni 7.5% Int. on baJ. Mountain & Desert 6210 -r" privil. RPa.s! Yng lady C M ,., •=i ME Realonomics Corp • WOOD'S COVE ** STORE OR OFFICE ~ltes avail. Best IOCBtion. lk b black, ne1>. l & 2 * BEAUT. home 1>./ pool 600 Or 13lO Sq, Ft Parlung Xlnt partting. P.todetn facil-e 5 SI'ORES, $UO.OOO. 686- GOOD buy -lO acres $8,000. Near Vlc!orville P .O. Box 442, Oranae. Ph: 540-7495 ""' Whoddy• Yf•nt? Whoddy• Got? SPECIAL CLASSl ~ICATION FOR NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS Special Rate 5 Lines -5 times -S bucks •uLn -AD MUST INCLUOI! R E Wanted 6240 l-wt111 'f'lll ..,.,.. i. tr•. a-Wllaf ,.. .-a. ,,..., __:__:__ _ ___ a-T0\111 "'9llf _,/w Mllrew. +-4 IMln If ...,ltf....., ~---·-pr<'f'd. 612-3T:i..'i .• .,...,-,,,,.., -----OICAL. DENTAL Commercial Siu, 610>6700 • Gokl P.1edallion apt.S. has extni BR for t'mpl. Rea!IOf"l&.ble. &16-2.414 ilies. Immediately available. 698 W. 19th St. Bethel ~-~ "" >' BA hool l11dy Pnvil. $8.i mo. ~740 BAY.'IORE c~~ER Tov•el'll oorner. 548-1768 agt. ~" , .... vc ~ · ,... · 2630 Avon St., Newpor t .,.-c.1~~ $2(1) up. Lease 21Q S Coosl J Bedroom, lull balh. No 601 Dover Dr . N'pl Beach lndustri1I Rental 6090 1--NOTNIH. ~011 u.L• -TllAD•I ONLTI LEASE/Opt 3 or 4 BR. Col). To Place Your Trader's Parad rse Ad T~ NOR'I1f END •• bch. 6it-102.1 ril ll:OO. NeY.-port Sch, &L sq It _ H"f?r. C97-1630 or 4~3!129. k1lcht>n Pvr µal.JO. 3 blk to STORE-OFFICE _ _ ,75•605• O 0 • do or l{onie. CdM Higb PHONE 642-5678 Comniercial & industrial 644-4265 , space Jor lease on San Diego 1.,;;.,...~:..· ,:.;;_;;:=.· ----ACREAGE near Rancho $7000 equity ln Hunt. Sch. Fwy nr La£Una Niguel. DeL BUSINE~S and California for late model condominium for IFR sin. .. ~ * Ervm 675-1001 * l Doi\ ocean vu ~:,, blk shop-Priv. sgl rnl. Jn lan::e C.~1. 111111 M'lfllfWlf ca..-. p~. beaclle.s. Laundry pool honie w young ram. Ye SO(l.1200 SQ. Fl. office also fllljil. adults. $175 nlO. illdy Pl'l'f. 642-31'":U. fi(IO sq, fL slol'f!. $90 & $150. 4~488 & 830-4237. C.~f. 646-2130 DESK SPACE ta Electric 831-1400. FINANCIAL sail or po'Ner boat Owner, gle eng alrpfane, '63 Olds ==---1133 Sarver Ln, San Marcoa Cutlass convert for streett ftOOM for rrnt-\, block 10 I ========= NEfi7 Ocean side apts. 1>.ith OL~an &aut. \'It'"· $18and 1 Office Rental 6070 ~ From $200 month up. 2:1{)() St-1:1 VW\\', CdM p ~REALTY 494-9704 I ROO:\t .,..1111 bath. prv1 t-n-1 HILLGREN SQUAR.E 222 Forest AvAnus Lagun a Beach ........ R.nt.I. Wanted 5-tHtnt"l' r-.u l'OOkJng $70. l!XXI !IQ. fr Dcltt.xc OU1ces "°'"""==-cc-oc-,=-~ 77v CIOlit· to bl..-ach! 67~1 A\·ail. for immed leue in UP lo JGOO !q ft.-Deluxe. air WORKING C"'Ou p lt', no children. no pcts. 'van! 2 or 3 bt hse. condo or mobile horn",' C.M.. Hunt. Bch areo. Ph 52~7 or ~2'l.l3. NEEDED Approx Se pt . l~n~ 3 br horne. pool preferred. Co. t'xecul1ve .,., /lanlily ReJt'1i.>l'lcr'!l avail. Under $300. Call <.'Ol.lect TiolJ.822-6241 _ 0, •• 1 ,.,, •• , ""··i-I .. i.... cond, t·rpt:o, drps. In com- 2 ROO:O.tS ""/1~11>8\h. J)\I · " L'laoc<> .;.....,p.. pul<'r ~nler bldg, 64&-7425 entranct'. S1nglt' par!y only. pi.~ ttn1e1-:;. \\/ill div!de. or 54~ S7a mo 839-Zltla A1r-cond., mus1t'. J)aJIC'hng, · · crptli, drps_ ~fl:tX. park'g & LA RGE o(li~s • 2 room • Si r> PEJ_l \V~k-up \\'/ ni&hll, 270 E. 17th St., C.M. sult<> $1&1, 4 room swte $235, kltt'IK-n. UJ l>t'r "'('ek·up I Mr Bran1 213: 651-2700 coilt>Ct air cond., cu1]>elll, drapes, Ap1l. MOTEL ~!1-97:1.1 -I ----.--parl<'lt'(I. 1112-:l.';2.':i . -De wee l·Rrn. oHJ~ __ -·==''==~ Mot•ls, Tr•iler Nr. Orunge County Airport I NF\VPOf<T BEAOi Courts 5997 & In 1ne l 11 LI us tr i a J $SO mo Air-cond. Co1nple1. C.ir!X'T. drapes, ~"':1'•i11 •67f>.-1601 ./ \VEEh'.L Y Rates. SEA I 1nus1e, air-eonJilioning & Ot"t'ICE R.t:nlals Laguna LARK :'110TEL. 2:01 1annor1al service. $125 l'.10. Bm. $125 :'11o. Coasl Hwy. Newport Blvd, Cosla ~1(><;,I I BOB PETOT. Reallor Real Eslate 0.K .494-9727 ~ • 833-0101 • NE\vP<fRT al!ach deluxe of- FOR Lse-5300 11q It prime warehse space-all or part. Irvine lnd, Mr. Bullard "'6-81151 NEW bldf;. 1368 to 2300 ft, Nr. Baker &: Fairview, I yr leue. SUlllvan 5'1&-2176 RENT M-1. 1125 sq ft. n75 mo. 135:> Logan, C.M. 675-5ll6 1.250 SQ FT M-1 lndlL~lrial SJ)llCt' w/o(fice, 3-p current, lge rear door. 1240 Logan St. C.M. f>46...00SI Lot1 6100 SELLER'S Loss -Ha ve $42,00G in ~I fee view lot. Dover Shores area. 75· x 112' located on Leeward Lil near Tradewinds Ln.-Lot l"AMlL Y w1shel> to rent or lealtl' w/option 5 br honit' 1>.•t,pool. Up lo $350. Loving C!lri?. El T o r o /Lag u n a Bes.c h arc1:1. 839-8U7 ~isc . Rentals 5999 1 -DESK SPACE I fiC't'!. Air-corwl. I-ltd . Priv. ba 2100 \\I. Coast Hwy. SING LE gara)!l', storage on-305 No. El Camino Real · 11, tr 3801, N.B. Any tea.fl. ly. Near 21st & Orangt', Sun Clemente DAILY PILOT DIME -A oiler consklered. H. C. WILL you lse your home 10 l N'lu'fd adult! !perf opl 10 buy J. Gd loc to S400 mo. Need Sept occp. Mz·s. ~rtner ~---- C.1\1. S20. ~S.lli."i7. 492M2() I Erickson, 547 .... 101~ Turn thoge While' Elephants 1111 o NE y l N y o UR -LINES cost ~u iust oen-'NEED HELP? Look for it inro cash thru a Daily Pilo! POCKET! nic>8 a day. I Daily Pilot O a!sitied DunP-a-hne ad!! Phone 642-5678 n helps you move out the '70 bumper crop. The 7 1 cars are just about here. Sort's clean-up time on your 1970 's. You're offering good deals, but you must let auto buyers know ii. And th ere's one simple, effective, proven way to do il Run ads in the paper. This paper. Newspapers work for auto dealers because they reach the right prospects. Each day, 13 out of every 100,000 people are in the market for a new car. Newspapers will reach 12 of those 13, while lhe average prime-time TV spot will reach only 2 and the typical prime-time radio-~ spot less than 1 of them. Most cars are bought by adults. And newspapers Bu1ln111 (714) 744-0545 or 744-351111. din bike. 54S-31~i. Opportunities 6300 Custom 3 Br, Family Room, Trade $40,<Xkl eq in modern *CANOY SUPPL y 2% ba, pool for lOunedinl Santa Anita e!tate, s br. 5 ROUTE* -St. PetersburJi:. ~-prop. ba, Olympic pool, 3 bl.ks q>ART OR FULL TIME) erty, $3).000 "!WIY. to b"Wy. Take late boat of VERY HIGH INCOME * 54i-OJ(j5 * M\l&l value. 67J..6566. "FREE BONUS ROlITE '69 Po.!C'rcedes Benz, IDS Will trade 7 ha.net knit mad Pl.ANT' auto tran!I, radio, excellent money niinl mags !or good Now available In OrangC' condition. Trade (or land, used girls bicycles. 1628 County and surround'ing income, car 01· ?? Equity Sandalwood St, C.M, areat. All location arc approx $1200. 842-3235. • 54>2095 * commercial or factory furn-8 Unlit good rental area . !shed by us. Qualified pe1'90n $38.000 ' Equity; ihcomc will become distributor tor $13.500_ For house, <.'Om- our candy fNHtles. Plant-mercilll or horse ranch. eri., Tootsie Rolls, Milk OWNER 67S-6259 Duds elc.) You mu11t have Eq . be 1 3 BR 1 2 to 8 hr¥. per week spare in au nu . wa er. time (days or eves.), lront home w/dock 1n Hunt. $1700 CASH REQUIRED Harbour of $22'.<XK>, Immed For ~ information write: ~· FOR ~any mcome prop ..ROUTE DEPARTMENT # in QC onr 548-238l 23," P.O. Box 1739, Covina, Lovely home in hi-OeRCrt Calif. 91722. Include phone felt' weekend or pernuuient no. living. Val~ $30,000, Trade OAtLY PILOT WANT ADS! for your local property. 01al 642-5678 tor RESULTS 494-4746, 499· ll31 2 BR !louse: Hi.gh desert, • 40/80 acni, \\'hiskeytown - Shasta Lake area . Fabulow; hunting, fiAhlng, boating. Equity small honlt', min cabin etc. l\1eyc>r !)49..1366. Granada Hills 2 sty vu hmi: 28IJO :oQ ti, like DC""'· $57,750 val. 4 Br, 3 Ba, tam rm. ror snUllr hrne, Hrbr Vu Hllls. 0\1'nr. Ofc. 64.4-4571. WANT SAIL 01· POWER YACHT to $100,000. Have \Vest L.A. int.'OnlC, O.C. ren. ta! ~·!ii & S!I0.000 T.O.s. :lwncr 6T.H621. smog tree area -Desire-Comn1erclal income proper. able tor retired, cosl ot liv. ly, Jret' .ft clear, nexl to Ing l't'U, in area TRADE 2 Sea.rs. Val . $65,000. i''or or 3 Br/C.1\1. or So. S.A. units, house or beach prop. O\vner 646-5461 OWNER ~ ,. * * * * li!~!!U!!!S!!!l!!!!!1'NE!!!S!]!S!!a!!nd!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!8!!U!!!S!!IN!!!~ESS!!!!!a!!n!!d!!!!!!!!!!!ll .. ,_:.F..;,IN;;;.;A;.;Nc:C.clA.;;L:;_, __ _!INA~C!_A~L __ _ 1 Buslne1s Opportunities Affiliate LIFETIME OPPORTUNITJ GUARANTEED & 6350 P..1Jg. Co. needl $15 lol tor expansion. Secured. 968-793.S after S:OO p.m. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 end NOTICES Found I Free AdsJ 6400 SECURED BLA C K c.1 . '°""' NC SELLING-SPARE TJ l\!E malP..Vl'I')' Pr r 80 nab 11', A lucra1 ive lu!urc i1 youn talkative. Balboa Peninsula. in this mul!ibiUion s bta.iness Appeared at begiM ing of II you mc>el OW' require-summer. 673-8783 l'Ves. ments. \\'e N'QUlre coMCie~ KEYS Found on beach vie. tious indhtiduals who _l.filand & Balboa. _lnquire_ additional immediate cash a t front counter , Daily income to restock establish-Pilot, 2211 Balboa, N.B. ed local high-traffic ret1:1il GRAYISH. Brown mlnialurc stores and collect money. poodle found vie Brl.~tol & l\1ust be willing 10 s1a1·1 in1-Sa n Dlego F' re e way . mechately, a nd use a few ~()...U;)9. hours a week of your sparc f'OUND sniall "'hi!e long- timl'. M ired male dog, Vic: 12th If you arr an1b1t10us and re-St in Newport Beach. Call 11uire e•ra cash i11t,"tln1e now 548-6241 and can lmmechatt'ly invest I ~c'-"--------1 a nKKlerate an1ount of cash Blue point Siamese, !cmale. CGuar. & Sec.), call collect, Vic. Poinseltia. Cdr.t !\Ir. John.son i213) 787-8972 --~-'"'~:..· c;"':.c:..' __ _ o: "Tilt' box No. J\f.20fll, Poinlcr Pup Dally Pllot, 22ll \V. Balboa Vic. Santa Ana SL, CM Blvd., Newpor1 Beach. :l-I0-6j16 * PARTNER * BLK And white Collie, male. V ic Orangt' Counly Acl1ve w/$17,!"IOO cash & man· Fairgrounds. ~ agen1ent abillt. Xlnt start-SIA,\1ESE Cat vie Killybrook ing salary plus shart: of pro. Ln &. Watson St, Halecrest. fits. Should easily net pany cpc:"°"'=:..:c":::>-=.=· :::·:_ ___ 1 selected over $35,000 hi FOUND Bluepoint Sittlll('se 8 year. Thii;; is a pleasant, n10 old w/coUar. Very chr nilied business &: will gentle. ldentiJy 67~154. bear most rigid investiga-SMALL Black cat in College lion. To arrange tor person-Park area. nt'l, C.'Onfldential inteivlc\V :,.i5-6().."U telephone-835-2:>41 10 ani to 5 pm daily. DYNAMIC, growth oriented Co. w/secured invest. Op. por, requlre1 suceess mind· ed indivklual. Direct It motivate your own sales organiii:ation. Lu c r a t i v e returM! Cont a c: t P.1r. Gularte at 54&-1052 or l\!r. Seay a1 83&--0148. nSH 'n Chips, independent. S2000 mo net Ter1ns. Q\\'flt?r. 541-6639 d ays : 962-4981 eve11 &. wknds. 2 Operator S h o p or equipment. Call 6-16-3621, exeept Mon. a. \Ved. before 4Pl\t. Lost 6401 LOST: ~iale Yorkshire Ter- rier! 5 Lbs, blck &: 1itver on back! red-brwn un- d e r n e ath . Name is Heaihcliff. REWARD! 5107 Seashore Dr, NB. 646-1326. LOST: Brief case &. musi~! ProDably in rrnt of 1st Christian Science Church, NB. Approx 3 wks ago. REWARD! 8'J14160 l.A VEND ER Blue Parakeet lost from Shartow L n . Laguna Sch Sat. AnS'o\'eN to •·waUy" Reward. 494-3922. 2 Lofil klllens, ide.nlical twins, black w/v.•hlle chin, throat, stnn1ar h l bools. Brentv."OOCI St. CM ~ . llEST llllYS! -~=- c L A s 5 I F I E D -6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 NOW'S THE TIME FOR -reach the most adults-nearly 8 out of 10 adults on any given weekday. Newspapers reach 9 out of 10 households planning a new-car purchase. And as family income goes up, so does family newspaper readership. Th is is important, si nce adult males earning over $15 ,000 yearly have auto-buying expectations nearly twice the national average. Newspapers rea ch 95 percent of all upper-income, multi-car families. * * \VIG SHOP, Cal\ Wed. th111 Sun, ~. Bal Isle, 673-7262. 8uslne11 Wanted 6305 "'·"""· "i>--093'. 1QU ICK CASH 8;:1;:< "l;~~h~c. ~I: e& Earl Foos, Chairman of the Cleveland Oldsmobile Dealer Association. says," After investigating all media. we decided our money would be best put in the newspaper. We felt we'd reach more people with fewer Clollars." Ken Brown, President of the Detroit Plymouth Advertising Association, puts it this way, "Newspaper ads have given us th e answer that we need." Newspapers start the wheels rolling for aulo dealers everywhere-including nere. Th at's what we mean by Newspaperablllty. When You're Ready To Move The Merchandise , Call 642-5678 At The . DAILY PILOT Santa Ana, C~I. RE\VARD . 646-1735 JANITORIAL Service or Ac- cou nls or Rui Cleani"f rout~, comm'I only 492-Q;i,22 e DISAPPEARED -2 male ---·---killens, 5 mo., I grey, I THROUGH A Monev te .LMn 6320 black. Vic Balboa Blvd I 1 :__TD L l tt~~;~~.;:·~;m~~•wo DAILY PILOT -St Oa n "'/white rummy. Vicinity .Balboa & "1.. Re.ward. WANT AD 8% INTEREST ~6::1:.3-::1838:::_ ____ _ 2nd TD Loan l\'lALE Coll ie. Answel's to Steppr. Nr Nr1\'f10tl Bh d &_ r·-------· Bay, C~t ItlS-9~ Torrns based on equity. 642-2 171 545-0611 St·1,·i ng llarbor area 21 yrs. Sattler Mortgage Co. · 3Jll E. 17lh Strttt LOST: Jo~enisle chocolate Siamese c•at. Jeweled flea roth1r. YK• Back B ay . &tl-2917. ~~---------SEALPOINT Sia1ne11e al- SA\'E f:ASH! Sol.ltou: Sunset W11tern Market Alma!llc tgee..10, Automotive ~ewt; Bura1t.1 ol Aavertl1ing, A.. N. P.A. Real E1tat• Loans 6340 lered mak-, a11. yrs., nan1e I "San1" Vic: 29.i..~ M11ul Pl., k \VfLL mRkl' 2nd T.D.'s by C.~t RE\\'AHD' 5!"17-7!.m I e\tllllnt: l•t & 2nd's, pvt LOST 9 , "INK pty. S16-132ll. : 'i ALLJ\I u -,.,~._. \\lfgrn !run Ir oars . j.1JLOT \VAN1 ADS! 6u-•11:111 ' HLWAJW! G'/3-2870 '-----------------------------------------------------· 13 3 1-. -II, 1970 DAILY l'ILDT 25 ANNOUNCIMINTS ond NOTICIS ANNOUNCEMENTS ond NOTICES SlRVlCE DIRECTORY SERVICI DIRECTORY Joas" IM,LOYMENT JOBS I IM,LOYMINT JOaS 1 IM,LOYMINT JOBS & EMPLOYMENT ' J08S' EMPLOYMENT.\. ::;..::. ____ General Services "82 P•lnting, MIO Announcements 6410 Jo'ENONG, rt'pAin, P&ltltlna. P•P9'!'.~n9ln1 _ 61.SO Jo~--;;.,!~~;,..· 7100 Jobi Men, Wom. 7100 ~~~om.. 1100 ~~· Wom. 11on j J~~n.Wom. ~100 • --- Announc1m.,,t1 eeneral matn1. No Wutinr IANK ~~DENTAL-Chair urbtant ~ TIUIRS ~'f"'~";"' capa>Wti" HOUSEKEEPER . ' WANTED OVERWEIGHT LADIES 646-1*11 * WALLPAPER * &:1'1 Cle•1U?C SUvice Wlwl 10\1 call ''Mac" Carpets -Uphobttty. WI,._ SCS.14" 646.4032 abilities c.tnlimfte b agency * EXPERIENCID * DESMOND 'S Full timo For weight reducing p.roiram to establish statistics !or rapid permanent weight loss, conducted by qualified pbysicaJ culturists. Must be a minimum of 20 pounds over- weight, have transportation and not cur- rently under doctor's care. All inquires com- pletely confidential. ASK F OR MISS POWELL -537-541% --------- 6405 SE!!VIC~-DIRECTORY ATHENA'S of the Sunset Strip vl'ith lhc greatest gtrls trom llOLLYWOOO lo MASSAGE YOU Now \\'Ith a new locution '" NEWPORT ~~rpent•ring 6590 QUALITY Y.'oodcraft. sml gen'! ronstr. &: carpcntery. 1"rtt consultaHon & quote. Call Ken 64.s.-0044, 54&-42l5. GEi"'l. Repair, add, cab. Formica, paneling mullte. Anything! Dick, 67J.-469 Cement, Concrete 6600 &ra·s -Floor Catt. 5f5.0U1 --Pl11t1rlne, Pitch, ~~~~------'7-30 Repa ir , __________ , T.N.T. l.awn Servlc•. * PATCH PLASTERING Garqw clean-ups, haulint: All 1.,ypea:. Free fftimates All Positions Llstod Aro FM Pold By Employer • , • ·"' ll&hl moving. MB-M63, '-==='call'===':Sll).682>=:;;==-I 531-3729 1 · Gen'I Office TRASJ.r or. garage clean-up. Plumbing 6190 70 w.p.m. typlnr. 1 yr bua. f.1on. thru Sun. $10 a loe.d. 1-----"----:.;.;.~ I exp. Bkkpn1 bc:kgmd or Rd Free Estimate. 543-5031 PLUMBING REPAIR tlgur-e appUtude, SH helpful. PICKUP-LlG•rr. TRASH No job too small Garage cleanup $10 IOlid • 6'2-3l28 • In ventory Control 54Q..3697 HOM-~ REPAIRS At leas! 1 yr, Kardex inven. 'YARD/Gar. C l e1.11up. Plwnbing-e:lectrial.$1.50Hr. exp. Typina ct.n be lite It Remove tl'fts, ivy. trash. 642-2755 or 642-0506 t.C'CW". A bwl;v Job. Grade, be.cklv:>e, 962-8745 24 HR PWMBING HAULLJliG $10 A LOAD &: REr-.!ODEllING Clean up. Tree Serv. Gen. 507-S644 Pruninr 64&-:2528, 541-8)43 Remodel! a HAULING &t clean-up, ~a Repair ng •MO I:. shrubs r e move o . :.:.;:=;.:._ ___ __;;,:.;,: Reasonable. Free estimate. ROOM Additions praaes, 348--1092 remodel. Lowest' Price ln lfAVE P-U &: trlr. Haul town. Uc. contractor . anything Anyt~: Mov-642-2988 . A/ P Bookk"P"' Gd A/P exp, coding, e:itpe:nd- lng, chttk prepan.tion, etc. Type 50 w.p.m.. A 10 ~ adder. S.Creto1ry Aggttl&ive attorney ia setk. Ing a very bright rtrl w/gd skills &: Ute bkkpng, LepJ bckgrnd not neceu. i~/cl~an-up/truh. Free G-"El_N_"_L-,.-.-,..,,--lin-g-.-m-ol-nt. CONCRETE. AU types. Fnoe Est. 557..oot No job too am a 11 . est. .sa .... ·ing, breaking, haul-~10VING. Garage dean-up & Lie'd/insured. 675-8183. BEACH I Many Applicant Paid Fee POllUons Alto Avail.) 211 62nd St., 62nd & \\'. Coast li\1•y ln the Newport Shores Center ing & skiploading. Service lite hauling. Reuonable. & quality. 5'""'8 Bob Fre• "timat ... .,._1"'2. ~win~g ____ 6_960_ 11USH HOPKINS * CONCRETE v.-ork: pa lios, Housecleaning 6735 QUALITY you've a I ways Top salary ~ benelUa for men I: Vt'Omen i.nlt rtsttd in Jo.lnilll a fut arowin& reg.ional bank. Centinela lank Call D.rol~ Vanderlcool (n4) &*i121 N.B. 8ookkHpor Thru T·B, lOcal, Call Lorain•. We1tcliff Pef'30Ml!I Agency, 2l)U WHtclitt Dr., N.8. .... ,,,. -CARRIER BOYS WANTED for the DAILY PILOT Dana Point. San Juan Capb-.. '""' Capistrano Beach. Cont.act Mr. Seay at DAILY PILOT San Clemente office 305 N. El Camino Real ,......,.. * FULLY LICENSED * Renowned Hindu Sp1rltuali1t Advt~ on all mattl•rs. Lov e. t.Jnrriage, Business Readings gl\·cn 7 day~ a \1·~k. 9 A.'! -9 Pl\1 312 N. E.1 Camino Real, San Clemente, 192-9136, 9-1'2..(1(}76 drvy19.ys, etc. LI c ~ n s e d , -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I wanted, Dressni'lking ·-"88 E .. 17th, Suite 224 C.M. Phillips Ceme11t. ~ • HOMEOWNERS alterations. Key Say, 1763 642-1470 ••CASHIER. National ~:~~o;c~tfca~~''i~~ ·~~~rir~:w;8:.~t2i .~;;r;n~~M~r~wU:: ~..,__=i=~c=-=c~i>:::-1u1::.~;=11~-::i;;:lG::;_::;_~ -~'-'"-m-~'---"-"'-""t_'i"i'°.;.1)..4_;·_,;"m'-'."_'cll_., Lie .. call f.tax at 64-1-0687 general' house • clea.ning &: ~l Types ol knitting CERAMIC Plant • female DECORATIVE CONCRETE 001., available by an expand-fab..-ics.* .,. ~~ * CLERK-SR. help immed., over 25, 31966 DRJVES-\VALKS--PATIO ing professional janitorial • ,,_.._,,,., Camino Capiltrano, SJC CALL OON, &12-8514 !i<'rvlc.:. f'or fast auaz-anteed Alterations -642-5845 Experienct'd In accounts CHILD care and Mothel's CE:\1E!l;"'I' \VOP.K, no job loo service call 00-2557. Neat, accurate, 20 yea.rs exp. pa.yable/ttceiv&blt. Gen-~lper. Must swim, drlw, .snm.IJ, reasonable. Free eral bookkeeplni knOwl-ro1,1·, live in and be in- Estl1n. H. Stuflick :>4S-8615 BAY & Beach Janitorial Tit., Cero1mlc ''74 edge telllgent. Lovely home, rrice ~in~te .. \\'ido11't"d .. Divorfi'd Men&Women Carpets, windo'A'!, floors, ' family,.;.~~ LLai~a Isle, N.B .. Everyonc'a looking for the Contractors 6620 etc. Res! Commc'l. &~1401 • Discount Tile Center • CAl.L now u.u11 uur Day. ~ right 011('_ \\'c have a \l'ay. ----------* HOUSECLEA."ilNG _ 2 2023 So. Z..tain'. S.A. 546-1617 3189/613-8446. Foe call us & be-gin 10 live! ' women. Fast &. eUiclent. All ~pcs ol tile · wall, floor. lftdustrio1I Rel•tions CLERK TYPIST. mature. 547-li667 24 hr.~_nt --• REr-.tODELlNG Call j.UJ..-12?7 patio. entr)' v.•ays, bath & For Appointment $350. mo. Must bave (d. •MASSAGE & SAUNA e ADDITIONS JOE'S CLEAN SERV. lhower. _Expert. insta.llaUoo (714) 494-MOl ~~ ~C:j,pt~~~neths. Lovely girls/ E...XPERT t.'IAS-• P,LTERATIONS \Ve do Everything-Res & ~r free ulll&tructions for do TELONIC BARDEN'S SAGE. A~k about our Las e PATIO & DECKS Con1m. Free t:st. 642-7551. it yourse er:s-Complete line EXTERMINATING Vci::ss vacations. 10 AJ-.1 to cf accessories & toob for 2 A~t. 7 DAYS. 2930 \V. FOR XLNT HOUSE installation. 696 A, Randolph Av, C.r.t. Allen Construct ion C o. CLEANING Coast Hwy, NB . 548-3608. · ~~-=~~~-INDUSTRIES CLERICAL RECEPT. General Bldg, Contractor * Call 836-0648 * * Verne, The Tl.le f\.tan * Major Li1e Insurance Co. 2 WOMEN! I La&Una Beacb -494·1810 Cl . "-1 Cust. work. Install & repa.Jrs. L•1Un• Be•ch Slim down, J05e inches. l\Jeaa ~aning .xrv ce No job too snil. Plaster Equal opportUnlty employer girt ol!, N.B, Ideal col1d. S feel better with E-Z Trinl Ca.a·pet:i, \\'indo\vs, {loon, etc. patio. Leak..ing Ii b o w er ~_.-. day wk., 9-5 p.m. Starting I-tome Excl'('isor. Special, CONTRACTORS Res l Conimc'I. M8-4.lll repair. ASS'T HELPER A.llll')' $.115, 646-0521 for only $69.95. E-Z CT'ftiit GENERAL CO. e HOUSECLEANING &. 847-1957/846--0206 F\lll time or part-tina. Age appt. tcnns fl\'1tilable. f or IN'C .\dditions-Rcm~lng gen'! day work. Reliable. CERA~llC Tile custom work. 19-3l , 6 mo. reildency re-COASTAL AGENCY home demonstration call J\.esidentia~Comme. 'Cial • ~3-a657 • l:'ree estimate. -.c .... _ tart A member ot • 531 -0 quind. $3.1;> rB-I . ~17-4345 _,..,., Cen'I cleaning, Homes * 494-2144 or 494-6372 * Call Mr. Wtnston 821-t140 Snelling l Snelling Inc. S\VINGERS1 New Orunge Llcemcd Bonded & apts, Nile or Day APT managen:, husband l Tha World's L•'t•at c o. Cuidf'. For lree info, * THE REl\lODELERS * ===*i>llh'::'=='="=*===I Tree Service 6980 wile. exper, lndustrlo\IS. Profe11iono1I \V rite S.C.S.G. P.O. Box Free ests .. 100 .. £ financing _T_REES ___ u~------repair ability. 545-6752 Employment Service 'Ill A hel 9211().1 "' ~!~~~~" 6755 • • ..,,...es, trim, cut, 2'19'1 Harbor Bl CM 540-$)55 -• na m, Kitche1111. garages -carports -•"--------lstunuis ren.o,·ed, hauled. 30 ARI YOU ' Pf'nny1·ich Bras -S>A•in1"·ear Complete Remodeling. IRON INGS Done in my yn. exp, Fully inl. GC2-f030 Harbor Blvd. at Adami Personal fittlng11 by appt Quality Contnl<"tors 6-12-3660 home. You pick up .t OO"i'S TREE SERVICE All 8EAUnFUL71 ** COOK TRAINEE ~9-0026 or 54&-9029 MY \\'AY. quality home delh'i'r. Excellent v.-ork. SI types Lise .l lnl Free :tilL It'• all ln the eye ot the bf. BAYV~ ~~NT ,\ LCOHOWCS Anonymous n'pair. Walls. ceiling, floors per hr. Newport, Costa mate~. 642-5584 · bolde:r. Check tbe 'IV com. Phone 5'12-7217 or write to etc. No job 100 small. ~1esa area. 6-12-8581. ml_ you watch and U you HOSPITAL, 2055 Tb\lt'i.ll St., P.O. Box 1233 ~ta Meu. 543-1494 IRONING, My lfon1e. Upholstery ... lee:l you're a1 P"tt)' as C.M. 642-3505, ~--· Add itions* Reniocleling You pkk up & deliver. ·---·'------aome:oltboeepeople,call111. COOK (Dinner! Cematery Lots 6'11 f'red H. Gerwick. Lir. t:>c a pc. 646-6218 \VlLLIAMS Furn&: Crpts CALIF. CASTING CO. $30 Shilt to at&rl (1• LOTS in Harbor Rut. Veterans section. 5-1:).176-l 1~s~E"'R"'v"'lc'"E DIRECTORY ------ Appllanca Repairs Parts 6510 --·----e \Vasher & Dryer Repairs• Free Esrtn1ates. "'ork Guarantet"d. Call 536-3159 613-6041 * 549-2110 e IRONING in my ho1ne, Recover • repair • clean. II ~ntlnuine it. 1ea.rch for BLUE BEET 613-9904. Co&la Mesa. Reasonable-. t. \\'orlt.. --642,,81&:1. eWf)lday people.....wbo_ball. COOK, . .l'emale-~ 543-6970 JOBS & EMPLOYMINT • desire to work Oii. TV or lunches. 5 days a week. ---· -· · ---modeUna jobs. $15 to $125 546--0671 .. , J•nltorial 6790 Job Wanted, Men 7000 per day. No tee t. you ever. -=c:..OC:::.:O'-S--~~E-u_a_E_N-·s-µ. Y 1~~.~s ~:~'.;.,;~~: CAPTAIN *~'fil~t:: 464,c=~X,,1.d. CARPET Cleaning, lawn work, etc. LICENSED 10 .• ,..to 6 PM INTERVlEWING MON.-FRI. STEAM CLEANED Efficient, reliable. $2.50 hr. Radar -Lo n, 30 ytiars ex-~ 2:30 to s pm REASONABLE RATES Ask for John or Nicholas perience sail or power. Pro-AU1"0 parts deliveryman 6 DAY HELP A1Ho carpet installation &1&-007:>. feuionaJ sport fubing guide daya a wk:. Hub Auto Sup. Over 17 years Ci1rpet Cleening 6825 B•byslttlng 646-5971 SPARKLE Janllorial &t Win-1'1exican & C·ntral Ameri-ply, 2120 Harbor, CM. e HOSTESSES 6550 -o=-1,-m-,-ond,-.,C'°a-,,,.~, ~C~,,-,-.~, .. -dow cleaning Serv. Wln· can v.uters, Administrative 642-245' • BUSBOYS Aug. Spec. -400' $~ dows, resld., come!, const. experienct>. ** BUS bRIVEA:S e DISHWASHERS BABYSIT, n1y hon1c, ftnct'd yard, JunC'h, all play ('(fUip. From Victoria lo Alesn Or. Price reas. 7X hr or $18 wk. 646--0160. Repairing & installation cleanup. Free est. 962--0672 AVAILABLE for weekends, Ten montha potitions. $3.10 * COOK * 1-·ree est. 645-1317 =="=======I extended charters or deliv-per hr. Apply Mon. thru Londsc.p'·ng .r.•10 f'ries. Best of references. Fri., 7 am lo 4 P'" 01 8"• Experienced, Fu I I I Im e. RE~IARC Sl'n 1i!..'i!!. 3 roon1s --PARK 1 !DO CONV•• ~ Write Box ?i.1 1060, D&lly Garsee, eoo Irvine Awnue, · ~ $21..;(). I"uUy guaranteed, IN c=EW~-LA~ WNS.-;.;.,-~--:. .. ,·;;;, ~•ot. 2211 IV. Balboa Bl"", COO 642-2410 "'B Credit cards OK. 847-6688 .... ,....._"' . .., .-u vu. Newport Beach. (U4J ' • "· · STEAM,.. t c 1 1 aning roto-tilling,r enovat ing, Newport Beach, Ca. 642-?001. BAB\'SIT'G. .,..-kJy, my home. fncd yd, baby ok, vie: Heh Blvd & P.C. H..i1y Dcpi"r 536-7073 ' arpe ce · clean-up. 89 7-2417 or-----~ By ClerKlll't', nation-wide M~32. Job W1i0t.cl, BABYSI'tn:H., own trans. OOl.&seketping, 545-8395 alt 6. u~ • Counter Girls service. Free est. 642--4055 Women 7020 opeo. FOR FAST HAND-OUT FOOi> SER'v!CE. FULL TU.IE POSITION BABYSITTJNG In my home. Ca rpet L1ying & 6626 ffr/day/eves/wkly. Hr 75c/ Rep1lr day $6/cves $1; By wk :20 --''------- Baby's OK. * 646-7472. I SI'll.L have the Best dl'aJ in to11·n in Carpet-Linoleum-\VILL Babysit. niy home, r ·1 c A p ••• ~10 . v'~ 1 e. . . age. !KV"..., Any age, Any time, "' Lindbergh Sch Rel. f>.18-1198 Electrical 6640 1t-CHILD CARE * ·-····· ·--- 7'-ly home, 11 .8 . area ELECTRICIAN. Small jobs, * 536-4909 * maintenance & rep a i r ~ . NF.\VPDRT Hgts area. large i c-5'3-5=='°'======= yard \\'/sunclbox. Lunch + · ------ snacki. Xlnt care. 64.>27f>.l Floors 6665 EXPER. rella. xln't care many rels. Lunch & snscks . Bushard & Adruus. OOZ..2706. CHILD C'are my home, age's 2-5, r enced yard. 2120 Rall'igh, C~I. &1&-Ul6 ------CARPET VL'l"YL TILE LlC CO~TR. FREE ES!'. * 540-7282 • Furniture Re1torin, MAID SERVICE 6825 __ HOUSE work wanted by da.y. C AND S i\Iald Service Ref. own transportation. Residential & apartmenb. 531-1M7 aft. 5PM Ph. 642-9.'i73 or 1\.12-9874 -------- Job Wonted, Mon & Womon 7030 BABYSITTER req'd In the Cox achl dl.!trlct. r.Jon-J'rl. for worklna mother. Phone aft 6, 962--0786 BABYSl'ITER -live in or out. Lt. hsekeeplng. Good Painting, Paperh•nglng 6150 -------·--CouPe to manage apart· pay. Boy 1%. &44-5249 eve1. PROrESSIONAL Painting. mcnl!. Experienced. BEAUTICIAN tor b U I Y, Neat 'A'OI'k. }'ine painl!.1-===·="=''"=1009==="== popular C.M. shop. No Rol!er, brush, a Ir .. 1e 311 cllentele nee. Paid vac. · ·1· J •~o-Mlo W 7100 Grads welcome . Ph. spraying, accous. ce1 1ngs. ow 9fn, om. Local refs. Low prices. Roy Manqer. S46-7186 .~84~1S·l~3"'~-c . .:..::.::.::::1.;~:;;;:~~::;;:::;;;;;; I• BOY or man for garden. HOUSES. docks boats [Jag. ~ A Better Po1itlen inc .l Wffdlftl. Handywork. Apply i11 person only Th• lalclnd House •82. Faahlon laland Newport Beach DELIVERY DRIVER SALES 1'1 or pt time. a&e 19-31, 6 mo's reldcy req'd. ear Ml. Jones 956-2872 poJes, anythifli' .. ever). thing Houri¥ buil. 173-llK>l reMOnably painted. }~or free T ,fl J DENTAL ~·t, chalr-11de, BUSIEST marketplace ln Min. 1 yr ortho exp. F\IJ.I or csriniate 616-9752. -· DAILY PILOT pl.time, lovely off Ice, town. • .... Tu.ttln. Salary o p e n. CHILD Care at my hon1e. HarbOr & Baker vicinity. C. T\-1. 540-5248 PHONE the rest -thrn phone I :;;;:, the best: Jordan & Son LIZ ttr1.votis . ,,,~,A''"" & Painting. LlceMOO, bonded, 4'00 c-a.. • f'i~•,ort •-• --~ Refinishin, _ 6675 FURNITURE Strippine refinishing. Insured. ~. -Aawu ,._ o-..r..c!"'~'/ ,.,... Cluslned MCOon. Save ~1.21.5 money, time A effort by 1 .:.::.::=..------itiopplnc trom your You'll t1nd zneat b&rpl1111 •&42-9J7j• Brick, M•1onry, etc 6560 Gardening 66IO BRICK * BLOCK * STONE By lhe hoor. aft er 5:30 642-1948 * &15--0758 ~nterlng ___ 65_90 CARPENTRY MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Too SnWl. cabinet ln ,..,. ace• A o I h • r caolrwta. $6&1~. U no answer a\'t rnaa at 846-2371 1.L o. A.nd•rtOn . ~EN1i'R:"'Re;no de I~ po.tio "-ork, c:.~n\ent \VOtk & palnlina. No Joh 100 1n1all. }~ est., :J..36-lM·I CLEAN-UP jobs, haulin£, ("(ln('t'l'!e wurk. f 'ltt est Sn\llU or big. a.-13-7110 l REPAIR. Rt'n\OdcliflR & Patjo..No job 11·10 fi;n\l.ll! fr 61~117 * 1c'~A~R~P=EN=r=n Y: C & b-,-,-,-.,-, l\.oom AdtHtlon'I. ratlo11. An,y r\ze job. ~Uk(', 6~~76 Rf:Pi\IRS • ALTERATIONS * CABINETS. Any Ille. JOb ~ yn eicper. ~Wll A.L'S GARDENING for Gardeh1ng &: small Jand- J1Caplng servlcea call 540-5198 Serving Ne\vport, Cd~I. Cos- la ~lesa, Dover ShOm, Weslcllll. AL'S La ndsc11.pint. Tr f! e removal. Yard remodeline:. ~h hauling, lot cleanup. Repair qirnklera. 67J.ll66 GARDEN I NG : L a nd cleanup~ SIWnkr sys. ro~ ct'rucnt work. Y an c e )' --EXP. Japanc:&e Gardener Gen, cleanup. lh1uling trees. Mainl. yard ~19 JAl'ANl::SE Gardrninc Strvlct. Neat .. mk, OMnup yd. maJnt. 96tJ.2303. CLEAN UP SPECIALJS? N1w le.nee & rtimlr. Odd jobs. ~U-~ Compltti-Y•r d Carel JThl ~0-4S37 Cut&.~ Lawn Maintenance, We'd. ln8UJ"ed MS""f!O!t alt .(. If" You want anything but a lat rate job, don't call u11. Otherwise, for hw l'St, Palntin1 Ltd. MH';19 ' l/totc.f uo-JlJ armctlalr when )'OU shop !ht Dail)' · Pilot classltied adJ! ' Check Here with the Job Kings! *Our 2 Offlce1 Cow~ All Of Oro1n91 County FEMALE S.Creto1ry $3.25 Hr rut accur. typltt, Ute SH. Recept. i 1en'L Ofc dulles. Work fer d1emtlng, even tempered bob In Buena Pk. llooltkoeper $450 mo FIC thru trial balance. Gd b'Pi•t for pn·1 otc. duties. Receptlonlst- $90 wk Type 60, &d phone voice, understand purchase ordera. Bookkffper to $450 mo F /C to trlal ba.I. Per board 11)'9tem. Type 60, no SH. Marine exper. helpful. Confidential Sec'y to $540 Wet.I &roomed, even te~ itr.l. Type ac- CW'ft.tely. SH 80. Very dlver1Uled job. Able lo ma.Ice own decl1lons, Local lirm needs contldentlal type girl. Factory Tr•lnee1 From $1 .65 hr All al'ftS of Qn.rwe Co . MALE So1le1man $600 mo Wittie tn.Ininc. Recent col- lege grad. wiillng to moc.te anywhere in the U.S. WUl train on the East Cout for 6 mo'1. Lrg reeut&ble_!lrm will .J!:t_ $120G-Sl8oo mo. + expenses & car alter !raining period. W•rehousemen From $2 hr Clean-<U I, !rhorl l\air, stock room exper. Electrlc1I M•lnt. from $3 hr Must be ~xper. ln wiring, in.taffatlon, momr repair .l .......... L•the Oper1tor $3.50 hr Do own aet-up, some ovtttime. Truck Driver $3.25 hr a...-1 liceO!IC , exptr'. on transfer type dump truck w/sand I: rravel. Gardener From $3 hr Local rxper. &: referenct:1. S•w Sharpener From $2 hr Exper. wiU. receive more ""'' Silk ScrMner to $3 hr ~1wt be exper. on printed circWt boards. APEX Employment A99ncy •THE EASY WAY (Uk UI wl!¥) 1173 HARIOR ILVD. 1 Hi block So. ot 19th) COSTA MESA 541-3426 Permane nt fosjtion for our new f•c llltiu ' - _;!iEEDS- l'ull T lmo CASHIER Over 20 Apply in person HUNT INGTON BEACH "' CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL l APPLY IN PERSON 1881J Florld1t St. •3 FASHION ISLAND (Stan11: Lane! l[iCjlN;iEWP0"6.enR:-TfuiiB~EAiii;;CH;°;;;;,;-l~~~H~un~tl~ng~to~n~&ach~~~~I ' I I Oellcateuen, full time man ~ Mwt be re.liable, See Jerry HOUSEKEEPER/baby Stock & Delivery me.n, pan can!. Live In, own rm, ha, llme. days. See Harold. TV. Teacher cpl. Older <195 E. 171h, C.M. woman pl'l?f'd, ttf's e1t~ DRUG CLERK-:--pttted. $3!0 per mo + nn MATURE • bnl. 644-4150 FUll time. Call 499-22!15 HOUSEKEEPER Companioo DONUT Ladles W l d tor elderty woman, Live in. ' ni&ht shift. over w~ nNo e ex'. Ref. exchanged. Se n d per nee. Apply in Ai\f. MR resume & tel. • to Box 111 DONUTS. 135 E. tTtb St. 10'19, Dally PUot. %W W. Costa Mesa. Balboa Blvd., N.B. DRAPERY Manufacturing HOUSEKEEPER 9.s:3d Female. lmr(led opening~ ahlft. Parkhurst Retlre.ment for eicperienced I: trainees. Re ! I den c e , 9925 La .. 11 Beach Drapery Se r v . Alameda, F.V. Ph: !162-M3t 646-3009, 000 W. 17th, C.M. HOUSEKEEPER, 5 de.yiij *DRIVERS* ' No Experience Linda 1'1e borne. Mtllit llv. out, have ttference1, own trans. 644-4408 HSKPRS Emplyr P6Y11 fe. Necessary! George Allen Bylo.nd Agen. Must have clean c.alilornia cy 106-B E. 16th. S.A. driving record. Apply ~"~'=..,,='=·~-----I YELLOW CAB co. HOTEL 186 E. 16th St. V ' " k• nd" Costa Mesa ery pleasant wor Ing co "" =====-~~~I Uon1 in tlrst clau hotel, In EXPERIENCE required-Re-the hou.sekeeptng deparo. ceptionist, cosmetician, Mu. ment. Experience welcome setae, hair stylist, (male or or wlll train. can {TI4) female\ Hair Hunlers Salnn 644-1700 Ext. 575. Fuhlon Island 644--2151 '1--.,-.,====-c--~I * INVENTORY • ESCROW SI!' r re t a r y or CONTROL CLER!{ Ttaintt, !IDme exp. dnired. Female. Accuracy in poa;Hn1 beach atta DAil.Y PU.OT, to Kardex file a mual Ap- Boic 2030, 22ll W. B&lboo ply in pel'M!n bet. 9-4 pm Blvd., Newport Beach. SAE ADVANCED PACK. EXPER'D Insurance agency AGING 1357 East Edlngci-, : girl wanted, part time. Santa Ana. j 642-6500 or 546-3205 KITCHEN Helper, h-o1.en food process pl;ant, a.da.y EXPER.IENCED Se.leslady. wk. Langlois Fancy Frozeo MUSf . be mature. Io r Focxls, 2ll44 Laguna Canyon , matern1t.y shop, ~99!H Rd., Laauna. Beach. <1~3'.120 ~· ' . EXP'D nune.ry-garden cen-t. ter salesman. Amling's Nur. Legal Sec'y S650 t· sery, N.B. Ph: 64-4·2573 Adv. 8ec'y to 153) l• Coat. Acct. Clk tr.> $.\20 Female PBX tor answering Jr Sc<:' · to $d50 ., 11Crv!ce. Two shifts avail. ~ ti~' $400 ~ 7:30-4PM & 3-ll PM . A PCI "· y ~ ! &16-8000 cct. e.,. ,.....,. Nowport FACTORY II'ainees, High Parsonne l Agency school graduate, military 833 Dover Or., NB obligation completed. Good matll, 5' 10" or over, 642-3170 mecha.n.ical abilil.,y beiplul. l';;i:iiii:iiii:iii~ 5'13-;US I• LICENSED FAT & UGLY777 REAL ESTATE U )'OU an:, we probabq can't WOMAN • I ' • i • • l l ~· . ""'"""-BUSY OFFICE : CALll'. CASTING CO. SALARY • Lt eontlnufll& lls "'""'h In CALL 645-2951 : 0re.nse eo. a a varlety' ~"·~~r~:T;;;;~~r~ I . type9,---folo wor!Hn-ma&;-tl' -+--- d•lini. TV comml'o. & Ind. MAIDS e I tllnu. Great pay, rt time. Ben Brown'1 Motor Hotel l We are client paid, no fet. 31106 $. Coast,. S. Laguna i' Not a school. ~· FREE 1 MAID: for Newport-Balboa , TV SCREEN TEST Peninsula area. Exp'd ot :' PH: (Tl<I) 835-8282 not /Call 6'7!>-3463 1t 1D AM to 6 PM ~1A1D: for Newport-Balt>o. Peninsula area. -4Exp'd or Female, 2:H;O, pert Call ~ .. ". time to start. The not/ 0 '.,........,. t Thinker Frame Shop MAINT. Man • Full time, : 333 E. 17th St, C.~t. 62 unit condo, Hunt • , FIBER GLASS I a y• """"'"'· Lan<locapo ma1nt.. : pool cleanina:. oc-cu. pain-~ Up, SGndinCJ & de-ting, a:en'I cleanup. Must : I have own landscape equip. 1 tai iftC) exper • Inc:! f'Cfer. Christiana. 8a1 : Apply in person, Town"°""'· Inc., P.O. Bo• . i mt. Seal Beach. oono , EDLER MAINTENANCE • ! INDUSTRIES INC. """""""' comblnollon for : 2101 Dove St., N.B. :;':,"'~,2~• Home. Lai ;, ' I FIBERGLASS MOLDERS MAN To"'''' mgr ot local ' Nal'I. mfg of fiberglass tuba applJancc store. Neat ai> &: sho\\·ers needs hand lam-pearnnee. 49&2383 Mr. : lnators in tool dept. Top Wright ~10 am only. : wages & benefits for e~perMANI CUR IST HAIR : wet-layout men. American Superior, 1918 E , Occlden-STYLIST -_female. Busy ta.I S A ahop. 675--3385 , ru~L · ;, PART TIME. Marine Mechanic l EARN UP TO $5 per hr. Experienced only_ Perman-• FULLER BRUSH C 0 . enl job, fringe bene!it.s. To ~ 546-5745. work al modern marina. FULl.. or PART TL\IE. ca.ti or wzile run details. Earn up to s;;. per hr Lake Arrowhead ?i.1arina. FULLER BRUSH ~5745 P .O. Box 910, n<l/337·Z01. Got Friday MECHANIC NEEDED l Cir! ottiee, lite Sil-I. call • Part Ttme Loralne, WestcliH Pel'30~ • Contact ft.1gr. nel Agency, 2043 Westcl iH Marcus Moton 64s.OMi6 Dr. N.8. &15-mD *MECHANICAL GOOD NURSING *ENGINEER I CARE MacGrea:or Yacht Corp. I requires good nurM1. 11 Ir.. 16.11 Placentia, C.M. teretted In jol.nilli such a M E D l c A L Re<:eetlonIAt. I ~talf, caU 646-1624. knowledge of tn1. Exp onb'. GUARDS ••• Fl Hme. Ors. Longley II ] Rosenberg. &*~22 Immediate fi &: pt llme pot!· MOTEL M.AJO t!ons avail, San Juan Ca,pi-3-LAGUNA REEi-' MOTEL trano an:a· Uniform1 & 30808 So. Coast Hwy equip furntshed, Fringe ben. Laauna. Bch, 499-7005 l ' I erlt11. Car I: ttlopbone ~·d Apply &t: 13912 Pone.lo~ MOTHER Needs end o! IWt,.. \ Suite F Santa Ana mer help. Chldrn/LI h8kpa:. ' -' . Lido tale Ba.yfront. 61Wl04. ! HELPER, Woman wanted to NURSES AIDES. 11-7:30 : a.'91.!t w/convalescent man, 1 daytime on!y pb 492-7496 lhltt. Experienced, part ~ . time. PARK LIDO CON. t HOMEWORKERS WANTED VALESCENT CEN TER. <EnwlooeA-....,). 6C-f<ll4 RU$h 1tamped, 1elf·&d-=~~~---~=! drfl11ed envelope . Ok. Tro1lnM $32S LAN G D 0 N WO R L D R«'ent fl.S. &tad OK, Beaut. TRADERS. P.O. Box U2T· N.B. offlct1. Top beneftla. ~fuRedondo Bu.ch, Ca!U. ~al~IMAb:cy·~= ·:· + HOSTESS * A;ency, 230 W. w""''· (, Ate .i!>-40, attnlctlve, penon-Suite 211, Salli. Ant.,. i :.' able, to meet public. Marine 0 ORDER DESK e \ Rtltll.W'llnl, Del \Vebb'! Pt.rt timt-worti:, S2 hr. ~' NeWjlorlel' Inn. 110'1 Jam-Newport lrf'•. ilWSM ~1 boree Rd. Newport Be«ch. PART time help wanted. Apply In peraon only 11 '1'11-Matthews Union Srrvice. • 1 pm. 39'28 E. ~ }f\\'Y• CdM ; I •• I I i Tltfftllr, A"9ust Ill. 1910 ff IWlY PILOT :iOllS & ""'"'O, ,, JOBS & eM~L01 ('1•rtl1 JOllS A EMPLOYMENT MIRCHANDI~ fOR Ml!RCHANDISI fOR MERCHANDISE FOR \TRANSPORTATION !T RANSPORTATION S~'-ln&t--~-7600 •• L •• 1 .. 1~.~-7600 SAL_ I ANO_ TRADI. _ SALi AND TRADE SAL& AND TRAD! FREE TO YOU · • ----~·~ ~ ~·~·------·-·· •Bo•ls & Yachls 9000 Speed-Skl Boats 9030 M_•_•_._w_om._ ~ 1 ;;;~~!!i~~-~~~~;;~;; ':_.uml~ __ ~ Mudul 1125 Mlscetl•neous l60I VJ~ Jova~ ~Jae ~~ 4.1' CHRIS ocre. 'l9. 2/:1 '65 Ui· ClaMpar, oo HP ~ten: 1-.-.-.PART TIME 1!11 21 PC. HfMDWJO'' -1.;;"';;::;.:1"".:"".;;.;;..,;:;';:;'':.....-I Pe corner s;roup, ~ apoo~louteko\~ Jlffdl .KW ONAN, auto pilot, 130\V t'".i:· tull rqulp, \'eJ"/ cit&11, r..a,... eornpany In Anaht.lm I ...... .}) J "°°"' OltOUI' FENDER BASS~ nH'BPrinl ~tlft:u' box &ood home', fenced )'lll'd. ndto. ROF, ra.tborolltr, 11400. ~. bu part ttmci opportWllt1 · • ~l l J'ROK llODEL DOMES DELUXE RICKENBAQJEA. tp~. Cold,; cm. blu floral l-828-91":>& or 13&4493 S/'20 ahcM<er, 2 beads, elec pile)', ·.--- for 9 men. Otan. p.leaanl _ ... :.;, lbcludet: Q.d)ted mt.a a BASS CutrAR Sl.70 Avocado Spanish bar, 2 · S21.000. &U-m1 M arine Equip. wattr:. Hn. 6:JO.t:~ e\·eL """"'""~ chair, J ead taw. A colfw * ~ * tuba.ck bar stools $'150 Need pod honle, laud yard 26' PACEMAKER de! ux ----'---- 903S No ~r. nee. For pel"1IOll8.I 1 table, 2 lamill. drdaitt, ml~ e UJ i.u acoord)On w/C&M1 Slllitt Zig-Zag port. sewtne 1ot lovabte friendly )'OUfll sporUilher • radkl It. llying YI" 1967 mteniew ct.11Mon.1 Tues. !:tns. ~:s ": Xlnt ~9647 ~chine S65 All xtnt. ~ ~ ~~~= ':: ~~ Askine i 7 ~oo . EVINRUDE PBX...:::,:~:..,, up. -""""' tabk •' bl-========-, * * CRIB·MATl'RESS, ;:;;'.',;,.dtfldreo 5<2-38463,;:;;•L,:::,::F~IB;.=;,ER"'C"'LA""'S-d7'f~,-,7h-,. 33 HP. MANUAL prel'd. F'\11:1 , Ume or part ba~~ Kt ·f1tu5 Pt.nos &. Organs 113D stroller, car seat, cbild'a oars, anchors. Homemade.. Ju5t Ovt'I ha1dt-d·t.lcchan1cal. ~ ·--1 MEN WOMEN ""'· pie rocker,......,., chair. SLEEK Black Si 111 mese Great for bay fishing. lyl)('rfet"ll U>Oflrn1. itlmfo. ,-.,: .,,,__ r..llN.......a..,.Y••st-e $3't • "ONE ONLY" $ALE infant bath tubi;afety f(!male cat very rood with 846-001 673-4434 aft 3 pm PRACTICAL Nurae-Jltt t.imc. • INHA~ON THERAPY Ko-down-Pm.ta. Onl,y•IM mo Ne.,.,," Uacil gates I bottle wa r fl\ er/ lllUe children, needs 111'° ---I:=='"-=='=====i BS•ist elderly lad.)' in cha.tr. . WELK'S.WAREHOUSE PIANOS dlapen/diaper pa il A: bag. derata n dinc h ome Sailboats 9010 ~t-Sl_lp Mooring 9036 6Cm1-lnvalid. Lt h9ch01d • MEDI "ASSISTANTS mo w. 4tb•St., Santa Ana Decorator Spine, •••••• $399 Blanket1 &: infant'• awing, fm..ti300 8/18 ~- dut)'. $2.25 hr. ~7 • DENTAL ASSISTANTS NEW modem avocado dining New KIMBALL Conaole $699 54()..fi(J33 DEAR Sweet ,Allce, a very ' ~~ALSO BlDS • SUPS 32'-38'. Also Dry ~ REAL ESTATE OPEN· rm 11t:l Swivel ·chain Pb: KIMBALL Grand ·••••• f195 DINETI'E tel 36.. round speelaJ four month kitty 1970 34 . Colun:tbia Aux Sloop. storage. & ho5t launchlng, ING FOR QUALIFIED • MEDICAL SECRET ARY 540-1969 or 5'8-1133 ORGANS table. Ooe )eat extends to need• a veiy special home whcre·ll, as-is. 4 l')'i. diesel * 673-6606 'It SALESMAN-Ex c e 11en1 e ' EKG TECHNICIAN Mr Shelton 1llOM'.AS Ora:an •••••• $119 4S" .4 673-&00 8/lB e/li:', fbrgls oonstruct, teak commiulon sctwdllle plu• ' HAMMOND Chord "A-1" S299 • vyn upholstered --------.C...CI interior, no sails or mast Boat Services 9037 many bonus bell(!fils -Ask • REHABILITATION TECHNICIAN Furniture FKtory HAMMOND 83 •·•••• $1995 .~~~~ig:1~5d., AKCWelmaraner. Female. 2 vessel's huU damaged on---·-----~ for Mr. Snyder or Mrs. J oy Open to Public '!'bun: • SUn • yn old. Older children or land v.tiile in transil. Vessel MAR IN E MECHANICAL ASSOCIATED BROKERS • ORTHODONTIC ASSIST ANT * * * SAVI:~ * * * includes bench, ~Ivery Ir ~samf;~~·~"'.,,..:'115-,'.,-· c."'"''-'·7781=-aduJts only, We~ trained. may be sf'en at COLUMBIA scrvl<..<e. Tune-up, overhatil, SERVICE. l(l25 \\'.Balboa e STUDE NT tAYMU'fl 'LANS AYAILAIU 2013 ~tfa.. CM wun.nty , •• Many other 2 A.MANA Air-Conditioners, Need a fence yard . y AC HT CORP., 275 ~pair. Exp'd a.ti ma.kes. Blvd.; N.B. or call 673-3663; e DAY l EVENING CLASSES &U-7U8 Barplm. • • window Type, good cond. 540-8638 1/18 ?.1cCormack Ave, C.M. on ~>l,,-T_-_381,<_-:---=~ eves 641-2253 e OWNED I OPE.RATED IY MEMIUS OF THE 'AOFESSIOH DIN. Rt, dbl bed, 9 dn.W!'l' MUST BE SEEN! Cost $350 et.(sac. $100 ea. 1 AKC Basset Hound. Trl col. Sa!, Aug. 22, ~12 noon on1)', Fibergla.s.s & . Gelooat Relief Cook. LVN &: e 6RADUATE PLACEMENT SERVICE dreser, nUe 1tan4. bucket e AL.SO e rnd io&d leaf lamp table $20. amt female, <I yn old. nnd Mon. Aug. 24, l-4 only. **Repairs•* Housekeeper, Bayview Con-cbail', $15. 6'J..-9,t29 YAMAHA • KlMBAIJ.. !~~ vieyJ chain, U5 Detlnltely an outside dog. Sealed bids may be sub-Fl'ff Estbn.a1e11 548-1Ta2 wlescent Hosp, 2Q;j5 Tburln, ~'-~ CALIFORNIA ---•THOMAS Need,& loving family Ir; fenc. milted to SO. COAST C.M. 642-3505. .~... PROFESSIONAL Olflca Fu....itvr. •II KOHLER$• CAMPBS ELL ~~~w Vac I deanor. od yam. 540-8638 8/IB MAR IN E SURVEYORS, Boat Charter 9039 A1L •·•-Cl _._ " _. ~, COA T MU JC e or asthma. Water fU. "CHARLIE" ad 0 r ab 1 e , 5732 E. 2nd St., Long Bcb, -;--OJ·-fl b ., RET ......,. ei 11., .,..,.ay Rdln'd 34xfiO wood desks, NEWPORT & HA'RBoR ten air aa it cleans Like gentle aduJt .alt. male cat, Calif. Bids to he opened at 2 27 . TR AN Y !1 ~ wk. Sul , Sun, 90ClW eves. "lo ,,_.,. THE WORLD SCHOOL .$69.SO • Re!in'd '*'OOd anis Colta Meu * 642-2851 new! Ind. all/attach.\ noor muJtt.colored. house pet, pm, Aug. :n. 1970. fuU ci:i1Ser-load<.."<.l·s~ 6 $85 da,y &ll-ll33. ask tor Phil. "~ rolal'y chain:, $29Ji0 • We Aug, Hrs Only 10-6 M&t polisher. $.100 new, $150. box trained, all shots. loves purchase price due ,",;. S~5CJ. wk. S.l6-900o have tbe la.rceat aelecUon SAVE NOW MS-8791 children. 776-2·059 or payable Aug. 31, 1970. Salt> EXECUTIVE i\tar ll n ""'"'~~co BELL OF MfDICAJ. & DENTAL PUSONNIL Pref. Mair siudent w/nite 1895 Newport Bl~d., Costa Mesa 645-2922 clasSf"S. Good s I art I n c ; .-"!!!!!!!!!!! salary. No exp. nee. 81S I ~ -- Ocean Ave. Htg. Bcll. Jobs Men, Worn. 7100 Jobs Men. Wom. 7100 53&-7800 TELEPHONE SALES • full \VOMEN, Lile delivery wol'k. REUBEN E. LEE time, no experienced re-Must have ow n cat. Apply: quired. Immediate employ-325 N. Broadway. Rm . .410, NOW INTERVIEWING Night Busboys & Dishwashers • APP.LY • 151 E. COAST' H\V\'. NEWPORT BEAOt Full Time e BUSBOYS e DISHWASHERS * APPLY IN PERSON * Snack Shop # 1 2305 E. Coast H y,y. 1ne.nt. 1869 Newpor1 Blvd., cSan'=='"=""'=o:· ===== SUitl" F, C.M. 548-5501. --- Telephone Solicitors O\arity appeal. Paid wee.kl)• 'Apply: 325 N. Broadv.•ay Rm. 410, Santa Ana. To $17,000 Senior Planning Engr. must have degree, 7 3-5 yrs. exp, in kmg & shOrt range facil. it)"l'Planning, Fee Pd. (also fee jobti. call Ann, Westclif! PeMJOnnel Agency, 2043 Westcliff Dr. N.B. 64S-2'n0 e TYPIST e RECEPl'IONlST e SEC'Y TOP SKILLS I net.pendent Personnel Agen~y Schools-Instruction 7600 -·------- IT'S YOUR MOVE INDUSTRY CAREERS AIRl.INE & TRAVEL e OPERATIONS AGENT e TICKET SALES e RESERVATIONS e AIR FREIGHT-CARGO e COMMUNICATIONS e TRAVEL AGENT Airline Schools Pacific 610 E. 17th, S1nt1 Ana 543-6596 ot uaed ottiCI ~ ln this DURING SUMMER e STROLl.,O.CJ-lAJR SET 836--4493 8/18 sub~t lo 5% Callt ust'd Fishing. 6 _pass. Tackle ln- atta. Mc ?.WWI Deak CLEARANCE SALE Convert. into the 10 nee. NEED good ,. home for ii tax. All bida must be sub-eluded. Slll + fu<!I. S.16-0000 1800 Ne"--''Bl•d We have trade·ins, repc>a, llew of equip. 101' baby. lovablf! kltt~ns, two tlgi'r mlUed w/n 10% of bid . M-bll-H • 9200 .. ...,.., • S400 value Yours tor only •lrl~. one"black and white Cash or cashiers check 0 e omes 642-MSO rent returns & floor models .,....... -. ~-- ot every model Hammond $100. See to apprec:. 540-6033 and one grll,Y very pretty. made payable to ROY AL • ••••••••• Jl!I Autom/copier, $4 50 ! n-.... Boy now ~ receive FOR Rent. CaOln . Mam. c'83"'7"·3691~o;::'o:Cr..:.,.._,-":::;'c,93'-;::"8/:".l8:l;;G:;L"O"Bi:CE;:--';INocS'3UC'RA'=.N..:C::E'=C~0::;.~ • (cost SUOQ). Exe.' desk $5(1 .... a... ;o; , • the hr •io extra dl&COUnt. moth Lakes, sips. 1, turn., TWO black ma1e house-Columbia 40 diesel S28,950 D , B Lat .....-a r c • • new typwr HAMMOND frpJc. 5 Niles $75. 631·3374 bJ"?ken kittens tree to good Whl stee1·ing, A·pilot , Oft t e e $40. IBM C Ir; B, &tereo, tn CORONA DEL MAR or 5f0..-0617 e\'eS. home. Unlversity Par k . Radio, D.F., Fatho, Speedo Pick Your Choice Now file/cab. Sec'y desk, etc. -~· 833-0032 8/11 12 sails, H/C pres.sure water in the O.OSING OFFICE! Owner "'°"" E. Coast Hwy, 613-8930 MAHOGANY desk w/ file 673--4&21 Open 1.fon I: Fri eves, & 17) otMr dra"-ers '$35. FREE to good hom e -MEADOWS Elec. range (Frigldair beautifully marked n1ale Olympic Tempest s:!.695 G•r .. e S•le 1022 ---·----·-MOVING -Po\\'tt Stnger Sewing machine, color TV, v.il.ite Sp&niah bnn set. twin bed, dinette aet, c:aLlnet. desk, adding mac:hint, wit- c:uea, books 4 misc. 2474 Rue de Cannes, CM 642.Q.Kl6 MOVING to smaller place - retrig, couches, chain, an- tique l&mPfl, TV, umbrella table k chain, wrfboard, odds It ends. Wed Ir; Thurs. 17961 Spicewood Way, Univ, Park, Irvine FALL MOSE SOON ARRIVING All discontinued models: or pian01 It orpng now being d c»ri( out at discount prices )'O'.I can't believe. • Shop UI !: aet!? 1 WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 1819 Newport, C.M. &42-8484 rp.akt') $35. 644-5838 black a.nd "'hite kitten, mit-aim (2) 20' Slips available ten.toed on <I feet. House PACIFIC YACHT SALES FENDER Bus arapliJier pet, .ory cute. 84().9432 S/l8 Ut6 Via Oporto, N.B. 673-15i0 deluxe Rickenbacber bass pltu TINY Stubnosed, big eyed, HOBIE CATS * <15-<404 * !tut r.mol< ml•od l<rrlor. 18 PlCNIC table, benches ii: 2 patio chairs $12; umbrella tent $10; Deer-Genie $25: TV & port stereo. 846--6871 mos. old. ReaJly loving & ALL COLORS cute. Nds. 1ood home. FREE DEMOS , .. :ENS, 8 wks, 2 olf ~:: CAP'N EDS ••• going fast ! Luxurio us New A d ult Pa•k Small pets allowed S.A. ~'\\·y at Jcfftty Rd. l UGt JeffJ't'y Rd . 714/530-5331 ca ll t-ollcct 5.31-8105, 5J0.2'JJO males 1 blck/wht females WI W. Cst. Hwy. NB 645-2244 : LGE metal desks S:ti each. ' ' ••••••••• t 2 hBbrkn, "'caned. 546-9649 Coronado 27 Cancelled·lm· HAMMONO g•atnw y chesta of drawers, like • ""' ay, am-new $25 ea. 548-1092 8/ai med delivery, Also 2 more. SPACES aha. New I: used pianos of --'----'-'-'---1,-,1-P-.,-,fso--b-f ,-,-.-,-r-,-,-m SAVINGS! ~ t\vailuble in llunliugton mo1t make11, Be.t buY11 tn !t1AN 3 spd bike $25, 24" bike mother, nds gd home tor Yachts Royale Jnc 6l:i-0810 Beach & Costa l\1esa's nic.. So Calif, at Schmiill Music $W, Power mower $15. ll7 kittens, 3 creanl males, 1 2912 W. Coast HW)', NB cs! parks. C.0.1907N.Maln.SantaJna E. IBth St .C.M. calico. ~9965 8/18 VACATION Over. Ov.·ner MOBILE HOMES Corona. del Mar 1716 Orange, SUite C, CM 64UXl26 or 545-0979 RESTAURANT. Now taklng 1 ~~~~~~~~~ a,pplicatk>nl for •COOKS• * * WAITRESS • Ex- Apply, Colony Kitchen, 32ll perienced. full time. Apply, Harbor Blvd., C.f.1. SURF 1r; SIRLOIN, 5930 W. GAR Sale A: misc, ltema -~~r I~~~~ f}i· E•."';,thwh .. StI. PETS and LIVESTOCK returning to Ohio. S366 America's finest, available 7900 wuher, dryer. retr11. sew· '1110MAS SPINET ORCAN • .., -Sabot purchased 6 \vks ago u: every s17.e & prit't! range. ins: machine, tooll, lumber, Ue;hted keyboal'd, w~L C.!\1. Pets, General 8IOO will be sold for S275, Ph. JOMICRA, INC. See Bett)' Bruce at Gxec Coast H~. N.B. No ph. calls. garden tool1, etc. 2349 Notre e WARRANTY! Xlnt oond. REG/SLATE POOL TABLE 673-4394. 19261 Beach Blvd. ACTING Dame Rd., C.M. 546--91.S $495. 6"--0084 eve1/wkend1. • & ACCESSORIES 1.175 PARAKEETS. All co Io rs. • COLUMBUS-15: f''/equp. Hui.tington Bc114·h ~'ill Do you "'lllll lo be a full Ume day or nlte. BEAUT. &olden oak ~tin, 54~3m aft 5:00 pm. blues, yellow, gl'eelll\, all Incl: sails. tr a i I e r -? BR Parklane !Jj() SIJ ft "'Orking professional'! Do GARAGE SALE! Moving! ttc:Ond. upright piano. $100 16 JUDO MATS ages. None over 1 yr. old. boat/cvr, elc. READY TO ~ . I ', ·If · 15 and up each "1()...1090 _ co1 n. ol on i;o OOUJ'S4!, you have lhe 8elf discipline Jewelry clothing, books, under &lore price al $245. MAK.E OFFER · ' SA_TL A\VAY! 11391. 213: Dirfl1\ood Bt·h Club, 1-JB. to subject ).)Ul'SClf to a ri1. c:hlna & Misc ltema. 51'.M No tax. 675-0023 671--0847 alt 6P~I 42j....()02'J Sac 169."lll. !!68-1~72. 5J&.6928 kl British tralnln& course & Fernleaf, CdM SAT • SUN KNABE GRAND PlANO 190G-Clau chrome Nat' I cash ~oSIS -. ~ SACRIFICE n.--;-8' TR A-1 LE: R- lh" artti;tic humility to ac-ONLY: Hammond/attach. S000 ap. register, bar type. A-1 cond. AKC SILKY 2'l' FRBGL..S SLOOP ' 11100 646-4191 cept niioor roles until the Rumm-. & Bake S.le prailed $1300. DAYS ONLY 642--0100 TERRIERS 1 ,,~M~S-~1."t.,~O:"R~61~....,~195':'-__ l ~"."'==::=====::::1 Agency for Career Girls training period 1' complete! Sat. Aua:. 15, 8 am-5 pm, 420 &-!~ SHOPS.\fJTH w/jig saw; * .,_ 537-0736 * • 1Fiberglau & Cclcoat Motor Homes 9215 410 W. Coast Hwy, N.B. I! so THE LONDON LA-lO!h St., (Womens Club) ORGAN Ir; Plano leaons by Airleu •p-y·, romp-·-. * * n. · * WAITRESS * Ex- perieoced only. Xlnl tips. Apply in person, The Cot· tage Cofiee Shop, 562 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. ..,..,,. WAITRESS: Exp'd, pa rl CUNA ACT '• S wonv '" ... .....,, AKC Toy Poodles silver n.c:pall's * * Sy appoint, 646-~ 1• •\.n<" H.B. profellionaJ teacher. Ful AU xlnl cond. 642-<1558. ' to-· "' 21' Pace ArrOYI' complete! f~~~~~~~~~~ / time 20-30 hrs a '11k. Apply SflOP might be able 10 help nU1le &. fem.. 7 "'ks, Free "'"'timates .nS.1752 . Y I. in person, F. W. Woolworth yoo, No prevklus experience ELEC lawn mower. new niethod. 54&-4806 DREXEL ~pc mahogany w/shots 1100 ea. 54~76. 14' Glass Supci· Satellite self contau~. Pow~r p~ant SALESLADY, experienced, Co ·-Harbor Bl d (. M cond; Dinette.set, drop leaf PRIVATE PARTY d' ' t /b II I .-... ' & dual air, Jo mt. Chf!'s 2'l It xlnt opportunities • ·~ v · · ' necessary no age berrier . m I se w u e • vu~an BA$E1T pups AKC. 6 fast boat in good cond. Au!o Rrpatr, 1747 Anaheim with over. -hain South W.yITEO: Depend.able hve-Members'"' thlw exclu&I~ table w/2 chairs, 1 cb.aile, wants to buy piano Phyfe, value SIXXI. sell HOO. wee.ks old Tri and tan-white W/trlr, $.)5() * 67:>.5023 Coa s8:'°~~ z~ Ch r i 1 in babysitter. Rm & boal'd, group will only be ai;:cepted Make offer. 968-29?5 for Cub 21!: 461-.l W ** Sll-3956 *~ In color. 633--Jl37 13' Blue Jay no. 1682 ~1ain , =Aoc'.,-"=C=.=" 1=· ======I TMfiM::q. Con<Aci. ·-, s, -walary;-f>ver-lB:-11-tml~. ~n-a--u.tisfaetoey penotl8..I .LG.....Hard.~__1~ ---=.Eatey~an_ .RE.ERIG S20, Stove -~ e-BOXEJ\... PUPPl~AKC-.-Jib &: Jipinnaker.....tr.lr_.__Mu.sl Mini-Bikes 9275 Cristell S45-368& 675--0519 interview with the director. p&lntlng Aluu tape deck Xln't Cond Vibrato Chetlt SlO. 1972 Rosemary 2 biindle maJes, 5 wM. Ch. sell. $625. 545-0203. "'~' ~.,.:"0"•~ WANTED ·"ANTED pt·time driver, Call 494-t4-04 for appt. other hBehld items. 541-1162 (7141 646-4m (J lml Pl, 548-9708 bloodlines. '100. 830-1391 SAJLBOAT. "-,.p,·oo 1·k ---------~" '"""' " • 03\.V t 1 e e PoY•ell ~1ini Bikr,$.m over 25. Apply, 261 your cu or mine, H.B. MERCHANDISE POR l~hai~'.PBR1t~~~~ Hl·Fla. Stereo 1210 M~ w~~tld 1610 COLLIES AKC pedigreed ~~fish) lr. x1!11_ Con·. Go-Carl, 10 hp, $75. E. 17th St. C.M. area. SALE AND TRADE & ENDS 1900 F ederal, C.M. Sables & lri-rolo1-ed. 6 wks dit10n, $300. 646-853.1. * Call 615-3428. * 962-64112 * -_.,,... IOOO ZENITII Con90le at e r e o, old w/rilo1s, etc. 84fHl871 e 20' SIOO}>-wood kccl boat, ~-==-- SECRETARY -1-We own Furniture •-1 1100 am/bu radio,, iµ:;, Call WANTED to buy -Full size TOY Poodle puppy, silver, sleeps 2. Motorcycles $S4S per month --.. _ .,...I •ncff 646-665& white canopy bed. Musi be male, 2 nto's old, $20. $1350 837~1039 9300 Three years fittn'lariaJ ex-• . ----. In good condition. 546-1879 846-1.683 COLU?tiBIA 26, '10, many '69.-T._3_5_0_S ___ k_" pt>rienct-, High School gradu. Q p1eCe MUST SELL o·KEEFE & Merritt 40" Sporting Gpod1 1500 16' to 19' TRAVEL Trailer e CHI•IUAHUA puppies . xtras w/slip. $2,'.00 down. , UIU I ation, ·50 wpm typing, short.. OVER STOCKED = ,5s~ean, wtth clock. POOL TABLE Clean and in good rond. AKC, 10 \\'It!. 1 ntale 125, 1 Assume loon. 832--0561 H~s!lcr ~ _ 6 ~~I. Very hand 00 wpm required. Ap-of California. Twirui $49.95, FulLl $59.95, u 3-5021 Will pay ~$700. 962-7689 femaJe $3.i s.l&-8146 COLU~t BIA 22, slip, o.b., ,fast 1•&11021 ) $575 ply at We51mlnst.er School ~~~~{~~d=:l~~=: • MAYTAG Sernce Man, ~0~:1:.~~~'°'~i \VANTED: GERMAN Sl lEJUIERD pups, hinged mast. plus xtras. 69 Montessa 360 Distnct, 14121 Ceda.rv.'Ood f ·---~ XI U.serl rlark room !!q•llp. and Champ. AKC, •how & pet, SJliffi. 842-5916 C1\PPRA. :ti" !ro111 wheel, Ave., Westmiruiler, We' re ussy Trundle Sets $89.95, Rolla· haa'washers, dl')'ers" mat-..,,_~.es, nt cond. 4x5 6/;H).125 ¥.'BY beds, $29.!>5, Studio ching aets. B&t. Guarantee. $35(1. MS-3629 ~~7--';;.c--~~-shots, \\'Ormed. 494-3100. 12' PENGUIN rlass w/trlr l\fikuni C'11 rh. Lo ad e d Couct'.i!! $89.95. SJl-8637. SPAULDING Extt Alum. Wu~: Cement M~:;124 2 AKC Yorky males & all xtras. $250. 5:11-6639; f#46l\1 0161 • ~l.i SECT'Y • TYPIST Type 10 Y.'PM, good phone vou:ll"; light S/H lite Bk· kpng, M50. Xlni bene(lts. Good. advancement. Coldwell, Benker & Co. NEWPORT BEACH 833-0'100 about who gets to buy it. And fussier SIESTA SLEEP SHOP KENMORE auto. wuher, 'NOOda 1-3-4: irons 2·9. --* 646--0142 * eves I:. wknds 962-4981 JAMES LTD 19'17 Harlx>r Blvd., CM Xlnt cond. $50. Free McGregor M/T'1 ateel. ---AKC Pug Puppies 21' FEATI-IER Sloop, frbgls 645-7760 delivery. 841-1115 or 548-9806 FREE TO YOU 5 v.·ks old 847·8675 o/w~. G~ cone!, mus~t sell. 1584 Old Ne wport Blvd. 34155 Cst. Hwy, Dana Pt M&-8672 PIXIL TABLE * BRJNKTON SIG!l5. 67>1393 or flll-5363 Costa Mesa 642-0040 496-4552 Auto ball return $100 WVABLE r.fitten toed gray Afghan Pups -AKC Reg e LID0-14 : \V/ne\v trailer .. 1---------- NEW/Used appliances &: *!llil-'7008• and wht Jong haired kit1en 3 QUALITY. * 962-9989 Bsl oUer over 1700! TVs All 1ua r a n teed. -------* 5-1-3431 * • • 1""""s~E~C~'Y'"-L'"E~G~A'"L"""'"1 about who l7 PC. ~ING SIZE BEDROOM Large 9 drawer dresser, mlr. ror, 2 bedside stands, King size headboard, frante, quill. ed mattre5', llheeta, blQI\k- ets, etc. DunJap's, 1815 Newport, CM <lx8' POOL table, &Jale bed. mos needs gd ho nt ~ Horses 1830 ,,.. 54S-TI88 Like new. AH acce11, + 1--633-3551 or 836-4493 8/18 --_ * Victory 21 $129:'1 * moving &: setup. Bst. ofr, Very pretty gold & white ti-REG. Quar1er hor s~ -Io p 3 SRils. motor, sliJ). TRAINEE $500 L<wofy neXlw N•wport B/•~<h gets to Sell it. Ofc's. n't oppor. w fine MONTG0,\1ERY Ward auto v.·uber, 3 yn old, Like llfW, $75 delivered Ir; guarantee. 847-8115, 546-867.2. 64<1-2159 eve. ger 1nale. kitten, 4 mo. med breeding, best oner. Also (213) 592-Z135, (71~1 8'l6-31iJ7 SURFBOARD . 7• flat bot. long hair. Needs good home. Shetlan<I pony 64&-5714. RAINBOW 17'-Class: CAT- tom, good fast shape. only 2 Lovable & frie.idly. 8364493 TRANSPORTATION TR Xtrns + .Ahnosl new. • • firm. Top benefits. Call Mi!>S Belly 551~122, Abigail Ab- bot Personnel Agency. 230 r•. Warner, Suite 2U, Santa !Ana. * SECRETARY * Ne.at appearance, bright, 'erlf'rgetic )'OU"i lady for l girt olc. Shrthnd, typing, lite bkkpg. Rea.I Estate or construction exp. helpful. •Salary open. 547-5667 ~RETARY, C!XJM!r. for medical dictation, ins. & collttlion in lrg group prac- , lice. 646--0545, Mra. Austin. SERVICE Sta.lion Attendant, 11.wtng shill. Lorin's Arco, h3201 Harbor Blvd, liarbor : .t. Sen Diego FN'Y. C.M. ~lolerviews Mon. 3-TPM JUJ SE}\V JCE man, rddlvery. Heavy work, ;pcrm~nt. $ll0 we ek I)' r tn.\nhl{( period. Servisofl. ,506 313t SI ., N.B. ~KVICE Slatlon Mle5me11- Cull I: pul time, £xperienc. ed only. Neat. Apply 2590 Newport Blvd., C.M. ~VICE STATION' at- ~ tend.an!. FWI or Parf ~imt' brlp .... aneed. 3115 JiJ,rbor ~.Ql ~rv Station 1Mthanic-Saln. ...... lop .... ""'Su-. a• P!acentia, N .8, . 11's not Uiat v.·e consider California ' a c red or anything like that. Jt'a ju.st that we worked wry hlllrd lo become the West's fort>mosl land oori:ioration. and "·e·tt not about to blow OW' status on a 11 ck , quick-buck sales.men. Jn four short )'ears, we !urn- ed an Idea into a muJtl- million dollar public cor- poration. Now our broker jg looking for sales represen- Wlves who can think the way \\'f? do. Choice of Spanish or Modern Style ALL FOR $249 No down pnlls. only $9 mo. WELK'S WAREHOUSE 600 \V, 4th st., Sanla Ana Dally 9-9 Sat 9-& Sun 11-6 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS NORGE washer • just been overhauled. 1n good order. $25. 546-5TI2 G.E. Ftlgklaire, in good COrl- diUon. Large, .-'While. Ph: ,,....,. LG. COLDSPOT REF'RIG e W/Qw&-Top freezer. $50 * * MS-7Pl mos old. Xlnt cond! 61:>-6257 FREE kittens S \\'ks old _ -* 646-9513 * -2 blk, 2 pure white, 1 llO'er. Boats & Yachts 9000 CAL-25-SL OOP--1 ~8 ITALOJ F.T, fllk·c 4 sr. I -. t 1oadracrr. first N>g, ~lscel 1~1 '6E! 3()9.1 J\rolokai Pl. Me58 ---s:i:m F.x. rnnd. 611-0688 6170 a~ rK'll. 7j() i;irlginat *AUCTION* Fine Furniture & Appliance1 Verdf', Cl\1 CAPTAIN lrl101i11~: Cat .~ lrlr. $1000. rnlles • pafiSl'tl rhp in- CUTI::, 5 wks, grey kittens, LICENSED r ~·ii raH, collapsiblt', $50. s1)l'c1ion l\/Sl1rkf'r -1200. elm Sia1nese fe ma I e Radar • Loran, 30 years ex-6i.i-:::1 !3 C'all 6::JO -9:00 p.rn . :il&-1100 f tempermental }. '69 H I Sf 67>-0ll8 8120 pericnce sail or po"·er. Pro.-Li\P\\'ORTll 2~ Jnhrd on.-a .". !JO in good fe~Ml 11port fishing guide Y11t'hts Ro~·alc Inc, 64;>.-0810 cond US«:! only 1 1une sirice HEALTIIY ~ta1e pup, 18 Mexican & Central Ameri. 2912 \V. Coast Hwy, NB it has had a ron1pletc lop v.i1:1. Wan ls g on d home. can waten. Administrative COLUMBIA 22 $3300 end engine OVC'I haul It new B r o n i.e tone rtfrlgerattr Shots. 494-9868 after. 6 P.11.1. experience. • Yachts Roya.le In~ &15-0IBO chain. $Z::,O or best offer. Auctions FTiday 7; 30 pm Windy's Auction l•rn 2m~ Newport, CM G46-86ll6 Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'!. COLDSPOT Obie· dr. $l00. 5'9--2723 LADY Kenmore 1as stove I ~==~~---..:'::..:/20 AVAILABLE for weekends, ~12 W. Coast Hwy, NB ~C~"-"-'~':1-121=c.'~·~~~--I Podlun1 -Lapel -Value ~~--~~~-~-I S50 Extra larie black desk LOVELY Angora ma1e. kit· extended charters or dellv-Coronado 25. used $6300-·c;9 DUCAT! 450 (:(' -Intake-KEEP 1t UP, e FrHJet-Upright • $?5 Power lawn mower S.iO ten. Box trained. \Vi l 1 eries. Best of references. Yachts Royale Inc G4MJ!llO Si.:ra1nblcr -1300 nll. Xlnt One 1n1all jack can lift a l2 CU ft, SOO. 642-2252 Royal Pastel mink slol@ deliver. 838-833l 8/20 \~rite Box ?iii 1060, Daily 2912 \V. Coast Hwy,· NB. 1'f)nd. fully l'(jlllfl\M.'<i. never car. bul It lakes a lot of jack --$250. ,63 Corvalr $80. 2230 ADORABLE kittens, J whl, Piiot, 22ll \V. Balboa Bh'd., __ _ _ _ rldcif'n in <lirt. 1750. iu; ... g.~6 Al't' )'OU one of the nwn he's to KEEP it UP. ~tlquts _____ l_l_JO Canyon Dr., C~l 54S-6797. 110me calico, some tigers. Nev.1port Beach Ca. p C 1 9020 0r 213 -;.92..,'>8:>8 looking for? Some previous -F1JRN==1TU~R~E~,.-,-.,-.,,..=~1ro-m BEAUTIFUL curved China StG-6242 8/20 FOR SALE ·. LEASE ower ru 1er1 'iO l\A\\'ASAKI Side Windrr sales expe1ience will be d'-'· .. •lud'"·, -~-I hom-HEAVY gold drapes, sun Ii OR CHARTER 250 ll.'iO See a.t OO:l helpful. ... .,...,. ~ .,......., cabinet. Dak, v.'OOd carvlnr, rain proor: redwood table I: TAKE thenl please! RAB-1966 TOLLY Craft 26' 210 Ci b1 · · NB 61 es, decoraton cancellation. $325. l • 18th Century vel~t b enc h e 1 ; G 0 0 dye a r BITS. ~9390 after G $4-$5.000 Down, 5 yn balance , HP SS 125 hrs Like u mu~r. · · J.-8571. Are you used to urning good n\one.y! With a lllfle eflort our l'cyl't'&ent8 tlves can mllke $25,000 a year I: up. Are YoU m~ Interested in a.dvi&ill@: people to inVfi'lil in real ~5tate than in hard-scll- IJ1i an acre here anti UM!rc'I' Can yoo take a big, new car plan and endless ~ btnetlts in stride! Well come on. Ttll )'OUT ~ to take a--oofftt- bn:oak and !hen call us wbiit 11he'I OUL Ott, one '11.'fJrd of cttutlon. Slk.ic opera11>n need noc a~ ply, You'll ju.st be wutlrw )'OW' um~. t'OR APPOINTMENT CA l..L: JACK STA.NLE;Y (Tlf) 833-3233 WANT llELP! Advertlse ln Daily PUol Clu1Wecf1. eau $Q..66TI tor Reau11 .. Spanish & Mediterranean chal-, -·e/belge, n, w PM 8120 •r• F!yb Id Wh 1 ~.1 · · · new. Ask for .J \nl. •a •va &lburbanke tires 'r:i0x14. " r ge eeer ... ,us-17000. Accept part !rade forl-~~,,'-=~=-~-1 R D FURNITURE cond, $100 ea. Matching ot-..:6:;T>-~UJl6=;,,~-~=~-· I TWO Large white duck.!. er, Sleeps 8. Completely Boston Whaler. .>48-l93G e KA\VASAl\I 250 cc e 1844 Newport Bl., C.M. ·'=•m='"o:·='"°":,··=548-5==1"'=== I ANTIQUE d k ,100 ., Good pets or good ea ti"" reconditioned lhroughout, 6#-4684 ' * Oi''fi':R * cverv nlte •111 9 -es • ' .,.ert .,., "1970". P.fTNT C 0 N D. _ _ '194--0;126 " •· I u. hi ~ elec. dryer $40, maple D9 Jo~e<lera.J, C.t.I. 8/18 __ \\Ted., Sat. & Sun. 'tll 6 -w ng m.C Ml 1120 coffee table •10, ten! tra.iler XTRAS PLUS! Pifake oUer! S-·,-$k't Boats 9030 '6..i HONDA SCR. 00 D1,1, _ • 1 beautiful black female kit-D 53~8978 Ev k ,.-- 1970 S'·nger 10u-•~-a•• 1250. 546-257<1 1 I ays · ea A w • xtras. S17;;1 or 1nake oller e CASH e paid for auod used t\lmllurfl appl., c:olor TVs, a!Htol. 1 pler.e or 1 hoosefull. Top doll1i1r. r·u1, couneous 11er. vice. 24 hn. 557-602'1 or 838-07!!3. NU QUEEN bed wfquilted gold 1pread, $1'r.i; Obi bed "' / book&1hU hdbrd $ a o . 67a-.1773 WANTED lo buy.fo\111 11\te white r11rl0fl)I bed, ri.ru11 be 111 P'ld rondltlnn. 546-1879 ,..,...,.... ... ...., en w green eyes. 'Ai Siam. nd 89.1 840f < ' a:\g-ua:. beaut. walnut con-10'' bench MW v.•/alend $130, ese. M!J.2889 e s -;,, .\ -~5-5357 anytime. ooio. milio but""' hol .. , 4 I/I" Jointer 14'. 'hp 1870 SACRIFICE • >I ft 'abio 1••······· e SUZUKI TC 90 e overcasts eeams, b,l l n d Zebra mini tra.lt $160. Phone ~~44~ \\'kt cruiser 1115 h.p. big Chf)'51er 16 ft Ski Boat $350 546-MTJ hems, desi,n1 It etc. Guat, 54S-tl73 a.fter 4 Marine. Just Pa l n t t d • ••4 ... ·~-" 1/16 ttuvoot. Perfect shape all '68 BULTACO !\htrk Ill. Gd m-ms~. "'-. or am... pymta. .:01 ~,. 1-11-•-, o'·'-·-y·, --------'--B"•lol In"-·~ f-t t d ~-~ .... ,_,.,, ..... ,... DESPERATELY need home around. In i;1,·ater now. ,-, Lii>;>•~• v• s n!'e or 1r1, J:.11lrat. chair type, 1 yr old. Colt for 2 ~ haim:I male kit-Redooed p"* lfn. Call 233 Corveu~ cnglhe $595. z..J()...1198 * REl'AIRS * ..-. IWO. Xlnt "··· l'OO-15 -~ ~~-ft 130 , .. -a ====~-I ....,,. tens, ....... v•'"'6<r.I', 8120 a : p.m. ~ $l l 2S '6.l 1-lond!I C 110 e ' Clean, oil I: adjust .,...,r ~. &n-7711 .... , ri -#If'" FREE to you jungle gym, 30' OWENS '64 T\VIN im, lo ~nt 1r1 blkc niachine In )'C)Ur home, MOVJNG • 11 cul fl rttrlg, .. _ . llllO 952--11•~ ~le.I •• 115 all "1>rit 1,.,i b&rbeque S4!}-0833 8/18 "' •· 1mntac, xtru, hdlop. fi38·i6S9 . .,., """'.. -• JU&!'• IOOd (.'()1'1(1., dryer, dlnlnc; Wiii lin, Mu1t sell. 557-7778 '67 llodaka l\t'e 00-r .... g·""'· anlced. 545-8238 table. M.ltc. Items. ~ 3 BEAlll'IFUL klnena to ~ "'' "" -···-_ \ovlrc home. 962-2359 8/18 Zl' PEMBROKE '62 SeoaSkill 1......... din Good <~nt1, 1nany Mu1lc•I *TV TRAYS I 1..arp trunk S-10" pots oJ Bn»nellacls. C~in, 135 ll~ irRY marine '68 SJ>()RTCRAFi C·Eagl~ .~tras SW,.~7:, - ln1trument1 1115 ::~lephone btoch f!GJ..lm 8118 Fuih now. $3250. &tG-J«l 18' Fulls !!Quip. incl ski! & io liONOA CL 17:JK·Lo ml, ---------• Buliiled neM()apers. 2196.A 16' GLASS ovt!r "'OOd 55 hp ttir. ONC 121.lhp 1/0. X1nt $-!Th. 1\(-11 lwln1et :iOOl'X, e ACOUSTICAL pllar -• RRAND new Eocyclope-Homriite w/trailer. r.ond $2500. 3 -11·14 70 , 71 •· SXi. an !i;.'Vl, RT~2.17:i Cilbton J.SO w/use. Xlnl dla'Bl'ilannlcl, 24 vol Must Amtrican Ave., Costa ~ie.sa . 1595 M8-6731 632-13!9 'iO SUZU"'I :!(}-AC-Ax!;;'1 cond. $US. 542-S&(T aell &12"9647 Lcnghelr black kl1ten. Lov-\Vlt..I~ You tokr n1y $90,000 RESPONSIBLF. rami\y mi;n i'OOO. Brand ."!'" 12.lO ot EtEGANT En 1111 h Bftby ab:t: • bnx trained. 893-2986 T.D. or \\'r11t l •. A. ln<'Omt \\1u1ts 10 rent 11. r(!liablc ski BNI! offrr. 51~.2 CIBSON 845 12 atrina Guitar si:rowr bP.ad1, eleo. plolrup hardeaa '340. 67Mn7, ' I Pram (carrlapl Ill" 1pnke 20!;,h11~hua puppies, 6 "11ks. for your 1'11.11 nr nK1tor lmt w/rq11ipn1"nt for 1 wk '70 BSA 650C"Co---I ~'hit. Like MW, $1$. ~.M29 ... ..,. yacht? 01vner 6T3-t621, bc1innlng Aug. 24. 549-3676 C11111um !'lfi2-ll..1J:\ ----. -------------.... -------------------~---....,...--------------··---------- . - -· ' WI AUSTIN AMERICA ....... -M.1m ltalllo ~ RH fMtl»ck fUUy ~lptitd, Win whefl1, •bony blal:k I•-fYEM $147.71 4o'1111 lnt!Wn '1~ ............... uc.e .... :ty~dl~ ~·,.;~nn .. ~ VW L . ,... l<'I .-• <114-1!129. • "'H1c1" UON. ·61 Triii1Rflll Tl6 "" · .;w · 0"'1.Y "LOf' 11 • ,. ' VOUlSWAMN '65 YW IU6 American miaa wide tlrtl, eu1torn meWtiC J*int W1·b beautlM -work, YPU. 9()1. , Several olhtr C'llltom.lud vw ........ """' CHICI IVlltSON 1. 1~1 Ton encloled lre\eht box IG~l) dlr. Will take cart In ll'lllli«! or tinance Pl'!vate party. 546-40&2 or 494-6811 . 1900 11~ TON GMC w/ •ncl~ btd. tfl5 Ol' best oller. 962-3427 .1 ~I'\ ll IJ l' l i ~'·~q1u1 1·. 4 ~f>Hd w/ovtrdrtve, wlrt 19111 KAIWOJ\ BLVD. YW1 wbfflt, AM/FM dlr, low OOITA !(!:SA. !M .. 3031 Ext ts or ff7 mlltit-Runt like a fllk ·li) \f&KS .,;,.,. il'nt cond.. l9"JO HAJUIOR. 91:.YD. S&16t •.~ e Pvtl watch. CUOV&tl) \YUi take $4Z. Private Par ty C:OSTA MESA n.msw-cat'lnlftdoorl-pri. -· ~~-,;~_,_.__.._ '67 vw Camper 9120 .sotc7TT ::ar· -.. 'IT V\V SQUmtiACK. light 'I '1st~ack ~-..i1a ....... , .. _ bl~, 25,lnl ml, new l1ttl ~-te. ~•••'1 U.IWS • b,..ltff, Pltlftt ''"'<lltton. Rad\o. (SVIJ tl6l ~ Coun~ t Ne,wt1t Dir. n St4oo 497_1.W. $1 35 GOAIT IM_PQll'.11 u;;QW!i,Li& ..... 1. "' up '64 VW 1: . :;.,._ __ I ·-::;:;;::. BMW Like new t 9,IXXI miles ld't on warranty. Movlna, mut .... Fully EqUipped. Sundial inttrior. {UQl( 182J s2339 Authoriied Dlr. Teet drive It tcHlaay. lt'a more of a oar then you think. 91 ~ COUM)r br m.321 a,ev.-no qini 11lilo W. Pocllfc Ceut 11..,.. .. ....,,.,. buokot ,.,.. • SQUARllACK H b v w A=il '''"" . Sll).00. C>11 f,»f,., p.in. Llc 185 If our Balboa "" Quo !l&-l.190 IH5 • ' • I $600 or Best 17~-2155 ·"'"'* •......,, ~VOLKSWA•EN CHICK 1Yll$0N m:fu~~· ~ t TQYOTA · vw . aussr · Larte S,lectio1 '4&.3031 Ext. II or n & s.1~.1 ~'::' ... .9 :;"' CHICl IVERIDI BILL MAUY Of 'fW C•111pen, 197'cik"":"" ~vt>. CAMl'lltS ' Auto S1rvlc1 A Parts MOO 18711 BEACH IL,, ~ Harbour V.W. • 2800 Cl~~t,~,:~t.t . PORSQH& I AUDI I lOl"itOlt~ v-. ICOtllbll, . '63 vw IU(a 'f.:· 'ti&'•' .•.•. I bl -i •1mmedla1eo.11'"" 900-c-t-/MiWpjlt-.TI .. ~ .... w&UH.d llodlleoulJ Dlnll""condf. B"ll·LL YATliS Ora~ Courily'• 6*-93tl 1';;i lllAClt IL , lmmocllah Dolivory """· N•w ;,,i,. job, tWQD N•••" b.aler IJIMIG[ covilln MITllOlllll llMll Hunt. lo<idl' IU~IS CH!CK MRSON "'" 1mall ...... will Uo, VOLKIW A.GIN -. ~-pa-,,.-. -... -,,.-~-:du HUNTINGTON BEACH :~ APOlLD --·-r-.10TOR HOltlES COAST IMPORTS lmlN,.,Coool-.!!lkt YW Pvt. Ply. dlr. Calf Ma'"" Of""·"'' c;.un,, ' 'i7 TOYOTA -""'·,. .. " :!1: . .\M w:noo " s.n"'.fUO::ag:.:::,,. Tr-.ll•r, Travel ~~-~--~ • All Steel CooitrucUon '59. Streamline 28', metal awnhig/skirtlrig. Located at No. ! T~rrace, Lido Park. (Adults only), Extras, Lo down, owner v.·lll finaoc'f!. 645-2.;71 or 673-1056 * AU FlberglUJ f!lcttrlor MILLIGANS Tralltr Sal•ll llffi1 Harbor Blvd, Garden Grove * 537-2852 1JXI W. Pacitic Cbast Hwy j~;;~~~='.!~~~-~,.j;~!'!~~::~~ I ptck up ,...i0ii camper 31,0iJO 19T8 IURBOR. BLVD. •13 vw 337-48001•9M5111•2311 q.cioa rm. I!&'"'* !!"'!''!!! ~ ~ '':, ' ~~'r ', '.t!! ''"'"' mflu. Local 1 o•"" CllOTA MESA. Low mtJ .... ""'"' , .. ; ... '86 VW Sed •n !. ' "" Club) ~ FIAT l!I• t"IDmobllt. Oi<(lnal ttd 11~ Cool lliu;::su..,f Sharp new clul<h, ,.. bral<OI, • 21' NOMAD. Sell S!(lnfuirK'd, !hov.·er, au &. elec tttrig, crpts, slttpg 6, tandem whttls. Very cle&h! l\tU1t sell! Asking SU95. 968-1281 SANTA Te 1964 12.'. Toilet. 11ho\li-er, elec brk11, 11p1.re whl, xlnt cond. $750. 646-Sll~ * 613 Pluffimtr, CM ''8 NIMROD Deluxe, sips &., atv, iceboK, din tbl. $600. 5'8-4156 Mz:o.toe: • ~ I.lb, new tifes, ~. healtr, '63 VW co n v er t I b I e · radlo, Ptrfect condition. Can 'Radio, ('l'8X 539)' ~ New '70 Dtltlun c· "llTI.... ' NIW Fl T "1 ..... for..,...,,.., 1ul't.1. M"""""'"' .. rr.ct, Sac-be .... at ""' ~arbor $ 99 l&JllOHC,Piclo>p'"<litbcamp. · '!!" ...,, lflOUOSPYDER ---:m. '1""18<Xift""!40-6539 . Blv~ ... -~J9811,9am 11 er, Sa.le price ~ dlr. • '6T COftTINA De1111e, .. All~ ooJon to cbooAe troM. 1-0laW ~. S 1 lH '19 VW Squu'ebaell.....utoma. to Spm ur 6'179SJ ww· take cor ta dr. au\o.·Good "'""· Rlilll $2335 +Tix 4\.tc. AD -CHICK IVUSON "'· "''" '10 motor,., mfl .... 1.,,-, ... i;;'o· vw=-""~· ,,,..,-:--:;chnnn=• trade. \Vill finance private \Oi'dl. ~4 AU models to choc!M. xlnt cond. $2195. 9S2.aEi67 rinui, Michelin. tlrc t , H 'b y w : party. Call ...., ., ., '63 COR'l'lilA GT ' Calll..ftlo """ c~.. YW ... vw BUS.. New • .,.; .... '""""''· _,,,, ..... m. 1r our • • . 494-68ll . Beaut. 'tooc1kion ' 901 E. bt, S.A, 542-8801 ~l Ext. 91or17 $800 or trade. c hal n•. Take over lJ7U BEACH BL. M:Z-4435 : METRO YAN 6t\."1:S:ZO or 492-2317 1910 HARBOR. J!LVD. 675-10!51 payment#. MO-m aiier S HUNTINGTON ifACK , 1'\1 !. T buUtin ""'""'· JAGUAR 3100 j-;;;;COST:;;~A;;MESA;T:lij;:; '64 VW PM or ,...,,. •ij """"•,.." .,.,,,..,, ik. I 16' to 19' TRAVEL Trailer. Ci•an flrxl In good cond. Will pay $500-.$100. 962-7'89 Slo~•. ,;ru., u"' ~ "'" DATSUN 1---·, ...._ N>l1" IJ:.~il Gd. <>md. IB'S. "'3-200 '69 vw. Nd, Xlnt cond, Wide OMk 1911, let Boil, Sloopo '· • Jl('Ung, pane 1n1. v-=u, ~w --------JAGUAR AuA---'-'-'" MG ~ I '" VW •109 Semperit radial t Ire •, Sl,2!15.00 1 palnt. Xlnt condition. ~ ' · • wooden a!ttr whl &: sfilfter. JIL SI • $ H·"DQu·· ..... '66 'MG -t -Ne.;,. &41.Jr.ll m MMnl '"'"""' * ""™' * ~ ..... ,....., 1uo . . -r-==:-o=...-=:-1 Dix. "''"· -· l l79li. ·-w w··"~ , rad~. wlrt wheelJ $1050 "' '68 VW-Blut, AM·l'M radio, &!T-1279. .uu . IU\.I"'~ 8' Travel Quttn Early cab over U&8 MlSUlt -n. only aVitbortmd J4GUAl ~Q ''TO WAGON <9372> I rttk xtnt ~A ANA 1 ckaltt 1D U., .Qtitf 1:IUtd $1817 INtW tint:, \W• • Uli8 V'fl Bll& " Jo rill., Open Evelo It Swl. ~J25 ' * JJ' Aljo, self contained. ;"'::."'===~~-"-'-·56....,.11 like new. Sips 6. $1995. Call '65 DREAMER.--3' Ovet-cab. AnL · oond. $1350. 67~ . oulltandlnt. cond . w/air. 1,,;,...,,,=,,,-.,-.=--.,.,...,"<"I "l.nder In The IAar.b CUie1" Otlftllle• M&• .83 vw raa: top crt:at;n putt. l.\1-..SZ9 '68 Yw. 1'heJl1, paint job, ~ 6Th-3421. 59 Gf\1C-100. 8 cyl. ~' ton Sll95 673-'?502, 67~ 9.scio 1§'10 VW &:mper, We1tphalia pop up-8,000 mi. Best otter over $3300. 6\.-.3320 ZIMMERJ.:AN SALIS ..,.,.. cherm thao "" bul •. •ii VW iUG e !:. c;;.• =~ ~ "'V!: I 214.5 HARioR BLVD. SUIVICE '55 MQ8 IOAIJSTO Cb<cl<0•r <!«II Aqua. 16'-'l~Urm. ••~. S13'Vmal<«>(r. 96M2ZJ f13..9352 I TNcks ~11 l'ARtS I O'tHtit ob!OS e '&< VW Sqrbd • i=>=<=""''===;;:.:#;=i=:====:;:- DOT DATSUN BAUtj\ ExoeU.nt cond;Uon, w;,. AT BIG SAVU!C\S.j I"' °' Bnt Offu. UMd Cers .,.. UN<I, Cors "" 1970 GMt BUICk wlffla. <vi<• Ol8i. Owned DUN llW S • li.16-tU2 * .. · OPIN DAILY by little old acbool tttcber. · c ft8..MM '63 BUS caml)l!r-new reblt 1500 PICKUP WITH CAMPER C1mp.r Rentals !52l AND ~ Take trade OJ' snWl down. 1.966 Harbor, .M. -enr. Xlnt cond. Mu.at .;tJ. SUNDAYS C0$TA MISA WW fin . .,I. ply, Dir. Call '68 COltONA $1050 or o!r. "4&-5119 "10 V\V Pop top can1per. Sleeps 4{1. Avail. \\'kends. 613-50.16 or 644-{);]0t lsa35 Beai..h Blvd. 23' E. l't~8tr\MC Pl.l "ft 10 i.m ~3100 Of Autom&Uc, radio, Matu, •Si VS BUI, clian, td ccnd. Huntin&ton Beach SU-1 '"'I fM..1029. jVHll 3f9l. $2350. 84Z-T711 or M>-O&l2 ·17 XKE 2 + 2 wift! w~ues ~=i!GiO==GT=B~ll!i:~t._,&Sl~-~ •. $12t9 91W56't D. ""' B•~-,•c..l•_• __ ,5_25 '65 DATSUN PICKUP "AM/FM, 1o ml. Y•llow. bUi ,.w,. ...,., FM Rd• llLL YAT~S • . ., VW.Ntw UPH6!. 292 enaine, heater, dtiuxe cab, fibera:lui tlre1 with 8 fool cab over King of Road Camper, Stove, refrig. era tor, 3J gal. "''ater Tank, natural wood with kill of room . --_. Radio. heattr. E:<cellent !rather int. Bf4l,(I! $3l:P stett<I tape-deck:. ?<Jnt c.ncl. XLN'f. CONO. • ~. DUNE .IUGG Y '°""· 14"'61. firm Abo '61 Ql MJI. Mal<• otttr. Mz.<9'JI> VOl,l(SWAGEN * * 5f9.1011 * * . $195 sedan, all', perfect. l\lm • '67 MGii-Of lo int, 1000 32832 Valle Roa• '88 vw Shortened frame and CHASSIES 962S Garden Grove Blvd 00 pvt owner. 6'?>-Ma'f 6'Ml63 cond. M\!ST SEU.. makt ~ Juan C~lstn.nn ena_\n& $'?00. $1295 ·11 CO·;;~ •• ,.,. ·s&~1&no"~ia KARMANN •"l'l !:'..~· 83!-s /493-tmYill/'OTtill-A 2"61 • i§66 ::... Cl..,,. llU;-YA l'ES • 't9 KARMANN HIA,' 011'9&.·---·--· 7_ . . ~ .... ..,. ..... l<&IJY. • YOLkSWAGEN Silver llnlsh w/black vinyl X\nt cond . Pvt ~r. ~lalie Corona. Good condition (ZLK-Orchid Ave. CdM. ~.- intel'ior 4 speed. Dir., (RUt otftr. ~ '89 ilJitl X..dettt, 102 HP, l2'1). WW talr.e cu l.n trade '62 GHIA COUPE Serial 5814t UNIVEllSITY OLDSMOBILE 32852 Valle Road 851) \\'ill take trade or tln·I-<======== R/H.-~ mi's. MUSt sell or ttna,nce pr:lvatt party. dJr. .Good Cond;..}~. San Juan Capistrano ance private piµ-ty cal.I MEtlO lftt OHIJ;'I ~'t-5399 can M$.f052 or 4P"811. &7>D64 OJ' U'lr,,.. .... 2850 Harbor Blvd. 831-4800/493-4.\1V499-2261 546-40;)2 or 4~ll. i'OllSCHE e.' iii VW-aulonw.Uc 11liCk 9 ~INAULT '68 ,CORONA MlllIN! • vli:i)'.l Bl $1"'° '5 ~ '69 DATSUN PICKUP """"' ~-Xlnt cond ..,;ii. "'· DAUPHINE Radio, heater t6:9481 MITRO VAN .;;....... _ ~ Jttr.S~l4&9 . -~'II 546-«l50 COsta Mei& :;.to.964cl '51 FORO V. TON PICK'-UP Eog. • framo in gd. ron<I. Sl395 1"'1 " T buDtln '""'"'" 86 PO""CHE '6' VW B"C· O.ao. ll:u: blown clutch. ldeaJ for 962:'1 GardPn Grove Bl\•d., GG Stove, Erik, let bnx, ct.l'P*l-' ft.) TllU ... H 1600. Pl\I pty. making dune buggy, $50 Call CoUecl 5.17-m7 Ina:, S-ntlling, bed, n • w * 536-42:J3 * Bta.nd n@'W eng. Less lhan 4,0Q} mi. new brakes, new 6 ply tires. new batter I pnerator & radiator. Nrw pa.int. In fine condition. Aft. er 3 p.m. 642-4330. A&k for Bob Lanon, compos.ine;. cash. After 3 pn1. Ask for ========~I paltlt. Xlnt condition. 912 4 SPEED '60 "'RIUMl'H TR 3. X 1 n t '64 SQBCK. new rng, reblt Bob Larson, con1posing, ENGLISH FORD ......._. ~t24~. •,,, oond, 4 spd, New top, Good tr«lW., rims, hdr•, '67 seats . ., vw """ w"""'' m i -;;;.;;;;;;;1 ;;.,1 ~~-~::a~•I MllCiDIS ...... tNro "" t1rt1. Mlfl, 162-1100 a11, pm ........ i1300tbeot . .,,.,.., brakes, steering, pedals & • IWlp $2999 cables. Xlnt start lor Dune AU. NEW ENGlJSH 1Mper1.if. Ctrt MOI A.,... 9600 Bugi)'! MS-4665 aft. 6 & FORDS NO\V IN STOCK """'"""'· DRASl'ICALLY BILL JONIS '6S Ford long bed ~ia ton 36 HP alJ.synchro tr1111s, ~~~ B.J. Sports Car Center =~tedt~~·i~h r~:~pr;~:~ :~rtm~~-fl~~e~l~a~~'. LARGE SELECTION 1133 Harbor, C.?\t . ~ Airles& conveol ional apray le. $900. 536--0346 TO CHOOSE FROM •11 POllSCHE oquipmeot, '""'"'· dn>p CORVAl~ buggy gl"'' "°"'" ROBTlhN•SodorF~"D CAlltlOLET cloths Lflav1ng slate, mUlit kl'' f\l 1 ""'' II 494.-1514 7M Monzanila new rng, hoc 1 sea\li. ua Httdtop, 1leam1nc metallic M! • · ' ll'li-oller! 54&-0371 2060 Harbur Blvd. Laruna Beach. _;;=='='=====o I Costa a.leq, 642-00lO 'M 180 SL-lift new, lS,OOO 1Uver, with brand new in- '57 CHEVY truck. Good Imported Autos 9600 q . ml., auto, paflb, terlor, chrome whffli, ra- run'a: cond, i250. 5-18-G970. --· ·----AM/FM, s.w. Miii\ sic. dial tlre1, AM/F&I rafio, S.e al 2"311 WHlmU.tor St, Wl'IOLESALE FERRARI 846-1441 Lie. WYW 215. C.M. TO fERRAIU t 1!166 MERCEDES OW. $1899 GMC l Too Truck "' THE PUBLIC No-im-· u• ~ ....... u,, ~II.FM. vlnYI CHICK IYERSO,. swedi•h hydca"h' boom. No ·~· ~-~ ~ t ....,. lo $1711 motor, s:ioo CASH. n4: Oome1Uc tradeli oflcnng ana• CoUnt1'• on!.)• &utbGr· nte ' nu. · VW <•• _, ,,, oo;..,<• , •• , .... , 1avlng1 ~ ftaler, • .,, ..... ..,..ur..1 ,.....====,,. <•• -1 "·t .. " "'7 1..., or : "" ..,. " SALES-SERVICB-,ART8 1'i'f i!IJ SL -sllowroom C'Ofid, ·"7 -" ~ • or ·s1 tORD ~ Ion PU. Near AUTHORIZED 3100 w. Coast lIW)'. ntW radial tires. A..\f/fM. 19'10 HARBOR BLVD. f¥:W pa.int 6: uphol. Xlnt SALES, SERVICE Nt-'POl't Bftt;h Rea.,nable. Pvt pty . COSTA Mf:SA ruoo;og "'""· $550 ... >-0&10 6'2-94(.6 54~n .. 67>2'176 '63 PORSCHE oc 491-101t tutborlled fem.rl De~ 'Ill NEW style DIS,' Jltiant i '55 Chevy Plck·up ____ F.IAT ' beautifully ' looks aood· '~:f1f':: ~~n~~e finis~. ~· '.::'!i:;:'vAN"""" * ""'1623 '"' * llLL TATIS R•blt eog. Now ""' S?OO. MG VOLKSW A,GEN "'~"'°· 646-2'39 JOE BERLOTTl'S ""'' l 1 3""2 Valle Road Sell or trade. New tires .l Ill ~ 83't4)0/493-4511/i99-Dll ~~.!~~~1 • .,. .""1,, .... 1 , ... ,.. $}. 2_~C li11ter. A-I 1110,t. IWYHlll ). _ ~ ~~~7•~<ovw7,,~.~ •• -.. -.,~.-,,-,-;,-,.~ •• -.-.~,-,;-,,~.--$695 01tc1llt.,t mich111ictl co11dilie11. '6S vw AM/FM r14i•. 11.,,,,, 1aov.,10 1. •67 'PIAT' 'c,,., r14i1, Mtlor. &to4 tirt1. l'TAY·Ol•I. '61· DATSUN 1600 Shtrl' 1ll1r, ••'· llock with . ' '67 CHEVY vaa. xlot. oood. T&" M Motors naT' ''* MGC . 'Z' Sao J"3o C.plJlnM · t .,.., 2698 wi~ wheels, ndtal tire,. ·-;;:;;.·~~;::-='---,i:'-::7. ''FRIBIU' • llBI'' A&I n:-..• --'"-, 6 cyl., auto-'80 'POJlSCHE Cabriolet. 1800 "'68 G'lC. lo mi'1. IOll G1rden Grove Blvd. J r.,. •-.uoY a..W $1;.95. Sales Open Sundf.y m1tlc tn.nsmiukm, * Ill.per, with~ top. Ntw white iJ1foriM. A·I , ... ,. ITWW.tt6l • .• tt.\8-1233 • ParlJ .strvice 1\Jei., Thurs. 1171• MAGH IHwv. l t ) mllta, Lie. XSS ?Vi. t:llfine, new clutch, ntw • 1111 ,,oo 1!93-!Jlll • ~!'P" Sl4t9 """· ,,.w point, AM!nl. '68 FORD tceool\ne, .U or trade. Priced to sell quick • .,.._ .,~:i;.Blk •. 01 Be•:,'"61 .~_·Y-5 •1>--.""'R-.V.1 CHICK IVllSOlll i':''J: ;;';;,.;''"B1i:,,""'; _.. ...... -._ -YW phone ,&t~l9821 Sam to 6pqi Campers t5to Campers '520 "A COl'LEtt snECTION of CAMPERS AT TOTAL QISCOUNT PRICES" • ANGEl:us e TEAR DROP e HARVEST e KING OF TIIE ROAD e D,fo e nJSCOVERER e CllASSIS P..10UN1'S NIW e JtARVEST·V ANS e CA].IP KING VANS / : ANG!:LIJS·VANS DLX. CAMPll< SHEU.S • CA>(P KING CAMPERS fULL CAIOVi~ CAMPl•S ,.OM 875 E~IRE CAMPER SALES So. (11. D iscount Cen••r 1011 N. Harbor, .S,A. • U..lm • \ '6t Piaf 1i:t Cpe ~!<\'!Ext •'!:" l'i5~sc"1·.,. ti• ~tic f'ld wllh bl&ek vinyl 1tTO HAA80R BLVD. Irnmac-coal., tXlrU lncludt ..bucb INll. J,.otfm.Uea. bas OOSTA MESA J'lt ...._, I tnclc t.fe, had excell1nl care. Sacr\. ~ CO\'tt. Bui'nl ntw bou!t- tkel (XL Y2J.S) Take older Jt4'ml Mai~J-· •'*'° iR trade. Will I~ "' ~,....;··;:"::::j'~='IA!t:' ::"7;;' wiv~ie lirw· Call Patdlr, '' fi5-Ponche ~lttr59 tit JO .._,, $'151#, N0-3100. efWlne iOOd cood. $1Q50 1 .,.--~7"-.t'r• =:'."T'' 1111 6'1f>.1122 tlMI ""'" pORSCHE '16 912. ' iOd. """ Blaopold radio, d>lm rtino, QUICK CASH THROUGH A D~LY PILOT WANT AD I I • '13 MCB ~ apetd, Wire wtlHU, radio. S988. HARBOR A'll&RICAN 1'69 "....., Blvd. lfe.ciil I I redia.la. am/Ml. JS '1 0 0 • 962--0743. Or aft 5. Mt-4188 '56 rofisatE Sl'EEDSl'ER e New nblt 1'100 tilt.! • $1800 • * •• MJ.l~ 'Ii '6llil!lif Cllliid!H MU•t .. u Mr •t eDlr 'frfTS.tm * ••• vw .... 1 •. 11,.,.,. ···' .1,.11 '''· '"20t,i J,. :U d,IL . • I Joe 8erlottl'• T&M MOTORS toll Ga-Gri¥o llvtl. SAUJ OPIN IUNtAY PA-", tll•tel TUii,. TM'f•I. TILL 11 .. IM-llM fVa M.a. .. -....1 ftt-1111 1t61 cAMA•o 1 4r lltnf+.,. fttt•rv t ir ••Ml., VI ill• ti~•. , •• ., 1lttri.,, •11to111t11tlc h t1111t1la- 1io1.1._ A t.t•utiful •II.,. &r"" flla Cff• IXEZ·«ll. ' $2595 lff9 MERCURY COUGAR S•orklint whilt )'t!tll • It/Ack v/ftYI te, •1111 111ttrio1. t?Xl-IJf L ---UD"'-----111-- IHI DQl!OI CHARGER le4io, h•1ttr, outoMollc tronlHfll11io11 a f11t1r'1 t lr ••1\4· 01rk t r••11 vhlvl ,., ov1r 1,1rkli111 tr••• ltHy. 1462:AXll. $2795 IHI CHIVROLIT MALIBU it..4!•. lleet1r, 127 YI, 1uto he1111t1f11lo11, 4l1r~ 1llvir wltll ltltclt ltutlttt ••th. 1'¥1• Ofl) $2195 1H7 COUGAR x•1 0 11ly lt.,00 Mil11, 4•r'Jr••" with \l~clt i11torior. •••utifutl'f' t t r for. IYXTICMJ. $1795 lfff PIRlllRD v,r41r• 9rft1111 with ro4io, ht•t•r, ,ewer 1+.trlllf, ,ower •r••••, turM lly41r4Mttic, IX ltSt94 l. $1995 lt61 PIREBIRD 2·4r h1rllltt,. R14 Jo, hotf.lr, vh1.,.I to,. 1u1t•111 tri111, fcOwtr 1fttri11t 1MI ,.,ul1r 4-1p11ill frt1llfll11io11. IYQf.l 21 ). $2495 lfff DODGE 440 WAGON t , .... 1lotit11 ••f,11. f1ottfv olr 1.01141., I: !u1t f ,000 t11llt • tll #Iii "9tutiful lif~I t rtt11 f4111ily c•r. IY,50111 $3295 1970 GRAND i'RIX f1ctory olr, , .... , wllt4'ow1, 1terto rtdio, .. i11vl ,,,. lt1711EOI . 14695 IN7 MUSTANG 2 + 2 GT ll1illle, ht1ter oMI 011M111otic trtnt1t1 in l•11 •11 tlih li••-tH11I tr•y clir. ITY1·96J ). $1795 1170 MUSTANG MACH 1 "'" ,ewt r •• thl1 6000.111110 loll1•Aoyco tr•lll•·I._ btt,tle111I 11¥1 .. 1 ot Hilt ,,1, .. <II L..!o<;i'IJ, $3495 1Ht Plllll~D CONVIRT. Foo+oty Oir, OU\teftl ffi.t ell ffm ... orltlillf roll!, lri1M·M·fil'lill Ml4ol. 11LH02JI $1995 I'll ROY CAR VER ~ROLLS -ROYCE 2921 HARBOR IOUL~VARO, COSTA MESA 546·"" I i I '-· ._, 1&, 1970 TRANSP~TION T'RANSPORTATION TRANS~~~ION TRANSPORTATION i!~_AN~.f'.O~~_!ION ~Md~"'' ~U~C•r• '900 UMCI C•r1 tfOO ~p~• 9900I U1ed_C~,.. ~ M DAILYPll.GT TIUHSJi&tATION TRANSPORTATION ---.,,. rtiM Auw. ,.. lm,1r._. AutM NII fmpartM Autee RANSPOif A TION TltANSl'ORTATION --LH•"'9. _ _,_M=l0 ------VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN VOLVO Y' LIEASE Y' .. cad Q>e de vw.. ....... , Ultc I'll•. U!t per ino, •nd Ol ...... CHEVROLET " COMET CORVAIR COUGAR . -1 --·--·--· -"-1; ''4 vw S9UARE IACK ~ heeler. Art'tk" -.'hnto. SboQ eXttp>ioMJ catt, This -."ft:k~ anb' 1n:x. ..... $999 ~l.I> d• •• s:st.71 n'Wllh CHICK IVERSON vw '69 VW Seda• Cobalt ~ •itl:ll '«tliaie vin)i fnterior. Radk>. Whlt11;..U Tft$ l\"Nl260) $1829 Harbour V.W. 18ill BEACH BL ~ HUJ\"111"GTON BE...\.rn --·-· --VOLVO '711 °"mo.. •SlU SAVE $466 Chcrck our dtaJs 1MXI f' Cpe for df:lj\~. 0..'HMU ~ SpedaJIJl. DEAN .LEWIS 1966 Harbor. C.l f. 6f6.9303 '62 vw SOUTH COAST CAR LIEASING 300 W. Cat Hwy, NB. 645-2182 Uatd C•r1 -TRANSPORTATION CARS '67 CHEVY ./ '62 COMET. N•w '""'· CORVAIR PARTS '67 COUGAR ltR'l 4 door i:tedftn. AUIO., R II llCl't' braktl. Make oCre.r. l!a enr\ne oomple\o $2S. i lZHrill• , ·" ~ &U-8310 Po"''e-Ude tr•nsmiulon and l ·Sl 99 .. · P\\t. atetrirw. Alr cond.1-=*'========= ·• !ZSC"7' , CO...., -"''" 125. C.. tank 12. Oo-• .$995 t ..... NENTAL ::. ~-"''MO, 83>J<27 BILL YATES· BILL YATES ·sa' CONT'L. LOADED" '61 coRVAIR VOLKS.WAGEN t0:AC RI F I C I NG .. U·"·' '' ....., '"""' Bady .Ir. bme..in!-,aoocl oond\. ~ VlUe Road VOLKSWAGEN ::~~16 bluebook. 67>'.3940. Uoc. En&'lne runs pKI. Ideal San Juan Capli;trano 32852 VaJle ROid ''' for nl&kini' dime buJI)'. 837-4800/493-4511/499.2261 San J uan Capistrano l~Xlnl oond. Loaded! Im-SlOO. MS.3322. 1137-4800/'9.HSU/•2261 macuht.le thruouL Owner ipovil')I. Sae. $2500. 894-4910 DODGE ANCHOR MOTORS 2150 Horbor llvd. • • Cost• Mea t e 546-JOSO , t Opon 7 Doy• 'A.M. e f P.M. ~1 Et.i.. 66 ar 61 1~70 HARBOR BL VO. =<A ..a:sA '63 VW Bug MECH.A..'\'lC SJ>EX:IAL Lie. ORCGU Runs good. Clean! 6'>"236 Our Specially AS LOW AS $99 '67 Camaro CORVAIR Au1onuuic, radk>, healer, \\ide ovals. dlr. IUOZ 087),1----------- \ViU 1ake lrade-or Jina.nee * '61 CORY AIR * '65 CORVAJR...Monza CQliv. Sharp-°"xlnt: J>Ody. New paint, rut111 eood, air, t spd + lnafl.Y xttu, $7 95. 540,84'17 '10 J\10NAt'O \Vg:n • 440 en;, •11!111 ............... .. ps/pb. fact. air, stert"$1 I t ... SqHre Bad! Burgundy Rt!d with AU Vim·! lntierior. Radio I.: l\'C'\\' $299 CHICK IVERSON vw \\'t carry our own contracts ~it is no problem Blue Chip Auto Sales 7145 Harbor Blvd., C.lol. call ~-7744. BEST OFFER '63 CHEV BELAI RE l!Ml Pomona, "B·:· C~f alt 6 6 cyt Stick Good transpor i ~1..NT ,,eond, 63 Corva1r ta.l~. l\techanlcally perfect: ~i PX> cash. Alter 6, Asking S325. Set-Arley at CORVETTE tape, riaM for to~·ing T.T. Must sell. 516-3372 '42·'700 .,,. 54M3'2 e·si VE'ITE -Ne1v tires, mags, lop, lo mi. Xlnt cond. M8-3227 aher ~- FIREBIRD j.t9.::o31 Ext. 66 O!' 61 l9iO HARBOR BLV0. ~~lt-~iio~ ""1 I COSTA MESA the Dally Pilot, Monday-Fri. NQ matter what it IS, you day 12-2 Plof. can &ell it wilh a DAILY '61 FJREBJRO 400, aulo, e 'Ii:> VETI'E·.AM/F?il, vinyl p.s., p.b., (\tstm trim, 11 top, 4-speed. ~an. $1700.1 grn, J"'A'IW. S1600. S33-lot0 Harbour V.W.,1 •• .,., ~!~~D:.r , .... U7U BEACI BL. 5-0-405 VOLKS\VAGEN lDd8.)-Call HUN'mi'GT01" BE:Arn and uk I<.-Ron Pi~I. '67 vw ....,..,. f:'ll 6&<7. m.oooo. CAMPER ''7 DELUXE VW BUS Fu.Uy pquipped includln:; Jug. rage rack.. RuM & looks brand nev.·. Llc. \.Tr 907. Spc!nd ~ V.'ff:kl!:nd in comfort 'Ailh economy CHICK IVERSON vw 549-:1131 Ex1 . 66 or 67 1970 HARBOR BL\'D. Radio, ~•ter C•Gai4 1. $1695 9625 Garden Gto\·e Blvd., GG can Collect 537.rm \IOLVO U"U'Lft.l'U COST.\ !il.E5A ~ THINl '69-VW-.UG "{87' 'YIJ!,YO' WE PAY TOP CASH for used cars f: trucks Jmt call Us for trP.P ~!mate. GROTH CHEVROLET &!< for Sales Manaa,u 18Zll Beach Blvd. H!1!1tin1ton Buch 347..Qm Kl 9-3331 WE PAY CASH FDR YOUR CAR °"· I -!XXA ..... '""' "FRIEDLANDER" lull ....... ;c omall dowo CONNELL .;11 """""'· 491-7744. 2 dr. Demo. CHEVROLET '67 W ' Camper. Immaculale * $27.SO * 2828 Harbor Blvd. CDmp.letely r quipped, 1uw1u.<MIMWY.2'I Costa?.f@Sa.s.tr .. UXI ablol\Jtl'ly likr ne-.·. \'ft'Y 89l-TJ66 e 5.17-6824 rmsonablc. »7-9363 . or NEW-USED-SERV. \VE PAY TOP OOu..AR 6T>t.m FOR TOP USED CARS -U your car U utra dean. '66 l\'E'K'L Y p a i n t" d , · &k us fif'lllt • , ..... ,.... xi"' '67 122 Station Wag. BAUER BUICK throughout $1095, Must sell! 234 E. 17th St 642-m-&, 61,,..0144 r--ta .,.~.. .. •• ....e'O: Call M&nqt'r """"" BUICK -------'62 Buick Skylark canvt, Xlnt cond $39j. .......... . CHEVELLE -------'66 CHEVELLE SS396, 4-spd, mags, needs clutch. $13j(). 67;>..1628 CHEVROl.ET '67 CHEVY SS '65 IMPALA 32852 VaJle Road San Juan Capistrano 837-4800/493-4511/499-2261 '64 Impala 2 door ha.t·dtop, loaded + air cond. dlr. tTfB 5931. \Vill take lrade or finance. can 491-7744. '67 EL CA.\tlNO. Runs perf. Below book at Sl.,2a. Can help line. 64.>-1691 . See at 396 VS. PO\\'er Steering. Bue-_I:.:7::00:0:Su~ .. :;:';::'°"''"'A"v~<~, C"'o~(~. ~ ket Seata.. Chrome \\'bfels, '66 CHEVELLE SS396 Radio, Heater. l\VJB 586). Real sharp, best oiler over $1599 S12SO. 4~:m. '65 Mallb" SS, Hpd, IHo BILL YA TES bl,., blk ;of N•w nr ... Gd rond. $1100. 6T>771M VOLKSWAGEN '" .,,.,., """''sport 32852 Valle Road San Juan Capistrano 8374800/49345111499-2261 needs \\'Ork, make oUer . a.18-4928 Radio. heatrr, 23.000 miles. ""3 .... .no-••..., l970 VW Sedan • I year <uor 59-ll Excellent oond. IMPOR'l'S WANTED l96a Chevy 11 V-3, 4 speed, guarantff. radio, dark blue. thruout. Must sacrifice. Orange Cou'>lies U,000 mi. Many exu·as. Ex· CHRYSLER $1990. Mug( sell. Owner Take 51Tlall do\.\n will fin. TOP S BUYER cellent condition. Sale or 1964 NEWPORT -New !ires, emJgratJni:. 644-l29l a.nee Pvt. Pty. Call Sld dlr. Bll.L J.IAXEY TOYafA tradf'. 548-2008 good body & motor. Trans ** '59 VW ** Alt. lO A}f. 54G-ll00 or 494-18881 Beach Blvd. nm QUlCKER YOU CAU.. needs v.·ork. JI.take ofler. l-"='fil==•="'=·=$400==·="='"°=·=1n====·-'=°"==·=============-~R=.="'=•=d>.======Pb.==M=7=_..,.=== 0TIIB:;:;QU=l=CKEl!====Y=O=U=S=E=I=J__:~;i-....~~===:=======-i New Can 9800New Can 98'0 New C•r1 HOO New C1r1 9IOO New Ctn ~~~~~~~~~~~~---"-' •.::...;:.:;;,.;;_ _ _;:.:;.:.:.;.::,;:;....:::.:..:. __ _;_::::_~:;...;;:::..~~_:.:= SAUER 234 E. 17th,sf. ot , . P.,. ' Special of the Week NEAR NEW GLASSPAR CUTLASS. PIRIMID HULL with .w•lk th1u wit1cl1hi•lcl. 'ow111cl bv 105·1949 Ch1y1l1r 1'1'1191111•pOwl r 011!"1rd. Auto. 1+111, & chok1. Holcl1 14 9•1. 911, w1!1r 1k i tow bit, co11~1n. tip l 1icl1 cur· t1it11 l 1t1r11 1h11I. Equipp1cl w/f11ll i111t. t•11911, l1ct 1p•1do., 1tc. I]" wh1•I v.,.. 1011 lr1il1r, 52695 '67 CHEV. CAMARO R.S. VI, ..,.._,k. rMll, llffler, ~ ""'1111· ,.w., IN'ftn. t-.IWY •I• ,..,.r1i1Ji1,.., '"• r .. 111 "'"' !Ullil1 I $2095 '6' RIVIERA Piii ....... 11(....., I I•, wlflyt rwf, AM·PM ,..,_ r .. 1-. Clltl-.,..,., wllll#, ttllt ... I •111 N Hl'ft, flUt llMer leclltJ -••111ty, !V!HNU $4295 ~ COSTA MESA 548-7765 ''SPECIALIZING l , • •• IN QUALITY'' l11utif11I 1ut1bur1t y1 llow wi th bl1d1 bucket 111h. Auto,,,1lic tr1111., t1cl i1 111cl h1•l1r, cl l1c br1k11, 1porl 1l111i119 wh11I, 1tc. lfA2080161.) MANUFACTURERS CAR !USCD l '70 JAGUAR 2 + l •llillll-ftk, AM·PM rHlt, llfftff, -· "_. ltof, fKNr'Y 1ir, ell,._ wlr• wll""· f'rl l'l'lrtM wlfll ~IKll INl!Mf' 1111.,.... $6395 '61 CHRYSLER 300 I DIM' ll1J'll .. ,. VI, 11f11Mtlc, rffi.. 11111.,, ,. • ., tl-lflt•trtllll·Wl ..... 1 .... 1, llt"''V 1lf, tlNIUll!y t¥trf .. 1r1 ,..111111, f\lllYIJU $2695 '69 VOLKSWAGEN k111•r.-ac•. PvM ..-tttMll< h'•111 ... 1u1111. tlHI· 1.,,. •~ clNllt!lflfflt, rH;. 11111 '"""'· ll1ry ... ,,. ,. 111M1 11111114, c~~ni. $2295 '67 CONTINENTAL I 09ll' ll1J'll .... Y"'ll l11tl lllY• ..... llllt -II rllllJ Mtlt¥t H. t'111t 11w..-, 14 .. lrk 111•• ffll ''"' '""""1111 ,. .. , 1111, ,,. .. " 11r ceM .. ,._,.. "" • .,.1-. 11C., 1tc. Jw1I M.HI mU11. !YWUUI $3195 ast-., '65 OLDS F~85 '4 Or. Super dla. Vt, •ufo., R&H, power 1teerin9, fo1ctory o1ir. IUDNI041 '69 OPEL L.S. Fe1tbo1c~ coupe. 4 speed, RIH. Very low pric1. IYQJ76JI '65 MUSTANG Autom•fic , RIH. Vinyl roof. 1ow miles . l PIX984 l • PILOT WANT AD! 6U-{£18 963-60'2:; lo.lust sell! ONLY AT CONNELL CHEVROLET ''70 CAPRICE COUPE 12,000 mi. Showroom fresh, vinyl roof, air, auto., P.S., P.B .. Ren1alning fact. warranty. (ADY460l .,, '70 IMPALA CUSTOM CPE. 7,600 mi. Auto., P.S .. air, vinyl roof, rema.inlni; fact. guarantee. Dead sharp. (711CKBI '69 IMPALA CUSTOM CPL Auto., R&H, vinyl roof, fact. air, remainlng- (act. wan·anty. Low mi lt'!. IYYN058J (SIX OTHERS TO CHOOSE fROMI '67 IEL All WAGON 6 pass. VB. au to., air. P.S .. P.B., sure is a nice car. ITZH933J 1699 '66' IMPALA COUPE 2 Dr. H.T. Auto., P.S., radio, heater, nice car. IUL.A9651 '66 CAPRICE WAGON 6 P.fl-GS· V8, radio, P.S,, a uto., air. Lo\\' nulef.i, strong car. (RUZ1521 '66 CHEVROLET 2 Door hardloµ, Stroni::: car. Automatic, radio, heater. tRR\'5381 '65 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 Dr. H.T. Radio. heater. automatic, P.S. Real nice cor. (NAZ4871 '65 CHEVELLE 2 DR. I. owrn>r new car trade in. Au1oinatic, radio, heater. 1Nt"V088J '65 MONZA COUPE Auto., factory air. Llttle old lady car,..,..,. can prove it. 39,000 one o~·nrr mlles, So clean. See !his. {0VX941 1 '66 FORD wALAXIE XL 2 Door hardtop. Radio, automatic, power steering. (TRU3671 '66 '68 '69 FORD CONVERTllLE V8, P.S., autom11tlc, radio. S harp car. (SRH593J V.W. IUw Radio, heatrr, slick. Clean strong car. IZSF'845) OLDS VISTA CRUISER 6 pass. \Yagon. R&li. P.S .. AUIO .. air. Real nice car. Won't last. 1670AGHJ '68 PLYMOUTH SPORT FURY Convert. R&H. auto., P.S .. Air rend. Strong low milra~t> car. (ZZ0786• '63 '63 '62 '63 .'63 '62 '66 TRANSPORTATION ISL AIR I Or, H.T. Avt.., l".I., R6". CYCM4111 llALIANT t Df. H.T. Avtl .• •6H, tl1'911f. lLGIJMl OLD\ t Or. H.T. A11!9., l".S. 1Pt11JI) 00004: 4 Or. Dirt A\IN,. a&H. t 1Htll11 COR\lt.11 c,.., Ilk~. OH1nu \\ TON CHfll. CfMffO $699 $699 $499 $399 $3ee $299 $899 TRUCKS· TRUCKS-TRUCKS '66 111·'TON CHlf. w/•••~. f'JS411 I '67 1/1.'TON CHIY, 6, ttkal. 1Yt4t121 '61 ll CAMINO. llH, ,,S,, •llt•. 1Rl7· . 6601 '61 l/1°TON CHll!f, YI, •t.H. 15212671 '67 UNCHl•O. A, RIH, I'S, •Ir 1122· JJ41 '67 IL CAMINO, A, R&H, ''· !YI 61ttl '66 '14·TON CHIV. 6, 1riclt. f'TSl4161 '67 '14·TON CHIV. YI, ttklt, IUJ12101 '6t POID \14°TON, l &H, 1tlclt. 11027111 '61 POlD 1f1°'TON. A. YI, All, 1121l41 '66 CHIY. 'l1·TON. I , H, YI, 1rlclt. IU20· 961) '67 CHIV. !,\~TOH S1u. Y•. YI, A. I . 1107101 '64 POl8 h-. 1f1·'TON v .. , A, 9'r, A. H. IHlY4121. CO-NNELL CHEVROLET ·2a2a Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1203 ( We Carly -Dur · Dwn Con~cts 1."' ... .t ... &: -, •• y. c .. ~y ..... . A1e.Mr M11er1. e 1 .... Hy•1ltfte .. CJe41t • I~ l111d11t 'TeflM e W..tlly, S.-.l·WMltr & M .. .W., ,..,....,. e Dl••rcH -N• ,... .. ,. $199 • Sp11cl, r1cl io 111 .. h•tltr. !PXR760 l. '62 Rambler $1'9 Aufotr11lic tr1n1., f1clory 11;i11i pp1d. IVIW.St7) '63 Buick Skyl•rk $299 A11 lom1tic, 1ir c•11 .. iti•11i11f. !HDD675 l. '62 F1lcon Futur• SH Co11•1rfibl1, 111to. lr••t. luc· ••I •••h, r•cli1 & k•1t1r. Aulomtlic. !RYYSJ9L r•clio, '62 Lincoln $199 h11t1r. $399 Co11tin111!1I. full ,o••r •n .. •ir. IJRHSS9 l. $399 l ·Door. R1cli1 i ncl h11!1•. l fGT5071. '63 Chevrolet $179 •quipped. IOAl· DOWN PAYMENT NO PROBLEM .'-llERE.. WI DO NOT 119Ulll A SPICIP.IC DOWN PAYMINT No r••101111il• 1ff1r r1fu11cl 111 •••r 100 cir• '61 Chevrolet $79 lroo~woocl St1!1111 w,,,~. A11to., f11 lly tqwi,p• ... I RTU0 ll I ) . '62 Pont. Tempest $99 Co11•1rtibl1. Auto., r1tlie '"cl h11!1r. I N1. lllSSI. '63 Ford VI, 1uto. tr1n1 .. 1ir tio11ing. 17619. $199 1111tli- '56 Dodge V2·ton $399 ll'ICKUll'. V.1, 4 1,11cl. IH45. 4'401 . '61 Volk1w1gen $1ve .\ ·1 • , I • • .. . . .. l I I ' lA11lh 1t1lic G1rm111 c1m,1rl. ~I !FWW .411 1. It '64 Chevy Vin S•vt ~ E•I•• Cl1111. IZST.61•1. '65 Musting $599 V-1, f1cl•r¥ 1qwiJ1p1d. IKOS- 067 1. '63 Dodge $299 F•c+1r¥ •ir contl iti111i11f, l •ulom•lit . 1 IEF.JSOI • '64 Vol k1w1gen $599 R11iio, h••l•r. 107611. '60 Volk1w1gen $399 lt11iio, h11t1r. tll'VW-1171 , I 11'.ll P1 ie11 11'1u1 ' 11• " lie. ANCHOR MOTORS 2150 H•rbor Blvcl. Cost• Mt•• e J46..30SO Open 7 D1y1 9 A.M. e' P.M • . ------Wl.L.\L<LKV.i Is you ad In the clualHNt SECJ'ION1 Someone t I \\'R.1chlna: tor It. D I 11 s.::.0011 todQ¥1 ' • - • '1 • ·~ =~ ·> " ' f , r ., I ( .. • " l , I ' • • ' ' • ' • .70 CORONET CONVERT ':'.:' '70 DODGE CAMPER VAN ·,s·75 OVE;~~~~~~~;:~·~CE . ,· cost • NO. XH2•COG12l24t OVER FlCTOIT INVOICE 'COST $JS HO. AIJAIOU102356 OVEI FACTORY INVOICI COST 5,000 BLUE CHIP "Ju1t ••• ""' flrit •nd yo11 111 r•~•i•1 STAMPS 5,600 11u1 Chip St1111p1 if you "°"Y lroM "'' or 1111 olh1r d1111r.'' "JUST SEE ME FJA;ST ' ' K you are-not completely satisfied with the service you aro getting f-your pre,.nt dlloler pleose drop in to our AA .Rated Award Winning Service Department & give us a chance to service your car properly. I hove been a new car dealer in So. Colif. for over 20 years & would very much like to be your deoler, Sinttrely, C11J Worthinrton P.S. We give Blue Chip Stomps in our Service Deportment II •• We have the best financl119 in Southern California. H you are short of money and need low monthly paynwnts, see our ex· perlenced counselors. I TIA• •AR~NT'Y PARS & LAaO• OMI IXPfllS WID .. AU.UST lttti '67 PLYMOUTH $1595 ~ MUSTANG $1295 '65 Olds. Vista Cruiser $1.395 Stort Fury. R.&H, •uto., P.S., elr cond. A'.uto., R&H , power 1tttring, WSW. 9 pes1. R&:H, auto., P.S., eir cond. IW EN· I RE382 I IZAX862 1 7041 '66 CHEV. CAPRICE $1395 '61 -FORD GAL-AX~£-$1-ots-·'&1 -DOQGE~WAGON . ~- <4 Or._ti.T. Full power, air c:ond. ITRU09S I 500 2 Or. Air, R&H, P.S., tinted 9la11. R&H, •utom1tlc, power 1teerin9. tYOL. IAKJ351 I 3691 '64 PONT. LE MANS $695 '68 PLYM. FURY $1595 '66 BANCHERO $1395 Coupe. R&H, auto., buc:ket seats. !OPE· 2 Or. H.T. Air c:ond., R&H , auto., P.S. R&H , automatic:, P.S., air eonditionin9. 6401 I VRM8071 IUK D7341 '66 CADILLAC $2395 '68 PONTIAC GTO $1395 '65 CHEV .-Y2 TON $795 Cpe. OeVille. Full power, 1ir eond. IRHW. R1dio, heater, 1utomatie, tinted glass. Pickup. Radio and heater. 15<479661 051 1 IXSF!S71 FORD FORD FORD * * ·1965 RANCHERO y,•f AP mags. $1150. '70 COUNTRY Squire waa;on • '66 Mustang 2 + 2 F'1tbk e 289 cu. in, 4-spd Call 897-4521 11.ft 6 pm. • Loaded. Sell at wholesale book or. take over lse • '63 FORD C.Ountry Sedan pymnts. No money dn, New lire & Brakes CLEAN!! Clean! P/S-R/H. $395 541~9; eves &. wknds * * 548-2635 * * 962-4981 See al 1825 W. Balboa Blvd , Newport Beach 540-~ 11 you ad in the classified I ~.~.7.66~co=u~NT=R~Y~s=E=oAN= SECTION? Someone Is '68 LTD-Xln1 cone!. New 40.000 mi tires, ps/pb, Atr, suto trans, vinyl top, 390 cu In, 36,000 mi. $2200 . SJ&.6.189 watctuna for It, 0 ta I 6 Pass, lo mL, P/S.,,/B 6"2-6618 today! Gd. cond. Reas price. New Cars • 962-9611 • 9100New C•r• 9800 N•w Cars HOW TO BEAT THE DEALER AT CLEAN-UP TIME. LET l'Oll,l DEA.lZlt ARRANCE l'OUJ: nNANCING. Most dealers work with a number ot financial IOUtcel and know what interest rate each one charges. So at the very Jcut they can save you running around •.• and they just might get you a Jower interest rate than you'd fiod for yourself. Chrysler Plymouth Clean-up Sale ... On Now • 9100 .. .__ ________________________ __, • ... l, __ . __ FORD FORD FORD MUSTANG l'ONTIAC PONTIAC ------·---1--------1·-------------. '65 FORD LTD '65 FORD RANCHERO '65 MUSTANG '61 PONTIAC TOP DOLLAR 4 dr. JtT. Auto.&: V8, power Converllble, autom11.1lc, pow. WAGON for steering COKV-6651. 6 cyl Automatic, f7. dr 268). er atcer!ng, V8, !Or.1K4081 1969 GT Convertible. Auto. p/dllC brkt, p/a, mtn;y O· tn1! S20!i0. Call 5'8-6l23 CLEAN USED CARS $695 WUI tak• oar Jn 1tode or $69? (IEB-'87> 'TH~~D~REn BILL y ATES = .: :~~J· par1y BILL y ATES BILL $~~TES e 1965 TEMPESf 'WQOIH dr. llOOl . • 546-2514 ·• RO"""ll~!_ F081 .~.D VOLKSWAGEN ·ie..::."!.'."":. · :~·.:,'"; VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN n.ai""" vu 32&52 Valle Road rar'io. 118. 644-1118 art 32852 Valle Road T·llRD Costa Prfesa San J uan Capistrano S:XI San Juan Capi~trano 3285 Valle ROACI '63 CONV. New paint . 642-0010 831..wxl/493-45U/4119-2261 -· __ _ 8.1i-48CI0/493-451114gg.2261 San Juan Capistrano Golpou1! Will take trade. --'66 S • W '11.17-4800/493-4511/499-2261 Pvt. PtY. ~2563. '66 Fairlane . quire a9on JAVELIN '65 c • .,,, .... M....... Cl•Ulllod'• aotlon powor. ... BROUGHAM, e.aulllul Falrlane, with wood araln ex. Great Condition For an ad to 5ell llI'OUnd condition, air + full power • Convertible. Automatic, V8, tcrlor, dJr . 390 V8, JX)\.\'er '69 JAVELIN 313 v ·8 . $1 100 833-1213 eve~. th clock, dial 642-6678. Lite blue, $995. 642-Zl61 radkl, heater, dlr. Excellenl ateerlng air cond. Stereo Perfect cone!.; loaded: air, '67 MUSTANG GT/Air. Lan-=========-====-==-=== cond. !ZZV 074l. Will take tapie, au'to.ltran.1. {TAY279) power, etc. Blue Book $2800. dau H.T. $1900 Trade! U atd C•r• 9900 U1td C•rt 9900 trade or finance private par. Wiil take trade or finance 1-~irsl 12800 Takes! Mr, Owner 67l-4621 . ~~~=============~! ty. Call 546-4052 or 4M-68ll. private party. Call 546-4052 Boncl. 646--t4~ Daya '67 MUSTANG Vkulo, new r I '67 GALAX.IE 500 2-dr sedan or 49'-6811 . LINCOLN llru. radio, xlnl cond. r.tust r/h, fac. 11.ir, ps/pb, 4 new '56 rORD • New trans, s~ll. $1400 or otr. ~S519 tl?'1!s. Xlnt cond. 1 owner. brakea & tires. Whole car ot -· 169 MUSTAMG Pvl ply. 11""· ~ part•. 54&-<3'8 WHITE '61 Lincoln 4 dr ,,, ========"'-.::.:;:.;::.=. aedsn 11.U poy,·er. air cond. 6 cyl., slick, radio, heater. ~tm~P!~rt~od~C~1~rsiiiiiiiii'600iiiiiitiimiipoiiiirtiiodiiiiiijjAjjujjtojj1jjjjjjj9jj400mj Good Urea. Prestige car for (KWL 56l. I only S4~. 646-1711 $1699 '68 4-DR Uncoln, Xlnl oond, · BILL YATES 11~,.w COSTA MESA HO.NDA s::. • Allt COOLIO ,ltONT INGIHI" e 'JIOHT WHllL 0111\'I • l"OWlt. AllllTID SIL'· AOJUtTIHf ,ltOHT DllC I JIAICet • MAXIMUM 1"110 b M'N • U, 1'0 * MILll ,Ill 011.LLOtf • 'OUlt•,.UllHOllt, t 01, llOl.fll l'lwt t1• lltw '-' '"'4rttlNI LM1I Tr1111. Tll & Lk- UNIVERSITY _ _,. OLDIA'JOllU • 2150 HARIOll ILVD. COSTA MESA 5(0.9640 ' Med ml'a, new n.ibber. 1.oa""'' 13295. , ... 1.,, VOLKSWAGEN MERCURY -... 32852 Va11e Road San Juan C.pl•trano 837-4800/ 493-4lli/499-2261 '62 Comet Aulom•llc. Rad~. "''"'· OLDSMOllLE bucket weal8, console. (IWT •67 OLDS Otllt. cu..tom 2 dr 7431 dlr. Excellent t:raru-hrdtp F 1 retrtc / portatlon car . Will take P/B · P/!fnd P/se'au p ~~ trade or finance private par. mi's'. StlU und'tr wan-. Beal ly Call 546-4092 or 494-6811, Cafth ofr or trd. &46-269fl 'SS COLONY Pk 10-pua wa:n. 4 new premium Urea. full pwr &: lac air. Xlnt cond. Pvt. .... l29i0. ~ MERCURY '63 OLDS F-85 Cutlaa1 Convert. Sharp. S 515. 54!h1123, 962-5218 PLYMOUTH 'llO Mere convt xlnt cond DIVORCE forctl W e • 1965 lmldt • out. 'Power, ma Plymouth • 35.1 Fuey Sportll or be1t"orter. 64&-9022 Coupt. Power bN.~1. ll!!tt' I ==°'-""""-=====I 'r'll· raclDry air, n ew trantml•ion, R/H, vinyl top, black lea.thtr In terior $700. 64:1-4321 Ext. 253 or MUSTANG 1965 FASTBACK "~ + 2 , ·(71~) 430-0742 llydramatlc, r/h. low ml.1-"-'-7.c:-'=~~==~ Xlni rond. !900. '4&-QlO or 0 '65 GTO 4 SPEED '*1211 335 H.P. MAGS, 'IT Mu1t&n1 hrdlp. 6. 51,000 ml'a, Xlnt Cl'Jnd. Mlllt 1ell, sum. •w. STERO. LOADEDll $1300 OR BEST OF· FERlt 192.a4t4. ·a MUSTANG. Top cond. '69 ROADRUNNER cd cond v,.a, 4 1pt1, power xtru. 4 ap Cr11.11 r mp. Sl900 alt. Beat ol!~r. 644-1848 5 PM 613-47.S • I PRIDE e INTEGRITY • SKIU •IUNO UILell-larNe M....., w.·r• pro11d of ... , ••nice 111 111•,1•r '"' wltll .... '''''"· We fe1I thet lr1111• It the f11111t IMW 1111•lwi1'11c i11 Soufhtr11 C1Uftr11le. Ht 1t1rt14 hit c1r11r 12 yn, 11e h1 G1r111111y 111141r9ei11i ext•ntl•t ttelftlng 1t IMW'1 11101t "''"''" work 1hop. Drop 111 111111 ••v hello to lru110. Ho'• t frl111tl ly f1U1w •114 t f1110 111ech1nl1. YW SPECIALS . . • COMPLETE ' BRAKE JOB $35 ENGINE OVERHAUL $95 VALVE JOB $55- VALVE AND RINGS $70 U•LUI PAlllTI ON ALL ,ltlClll AUTHORlt!D SALIS, Sl:RVICE Joe Bflt"fottl'• T&M MOTORS 1081 Garden Grove llvd. s.IM O,......, P1rt1, httk• T ..... •ftlm, tltl l:M IV> 1tt. Loi-) IJ4-Dl4 m .1111 t ' •• I I •• t • ' • • • • ' Kroehler Octagonal Colonial Sofa Walnut Early American And loveseaf Wrought Iron · Kneehole Desk Mediterranean Swivel Rocker .... Mis-Matched Commode Bunk Bed s•r, a~~ Waif Unit -SAVf·i33HG. Pictestal Table--SAVf$(2~~ Ma#reu..$e SAVE $l3 R~O With Bedding · - ~o. SAVE s22 ROO. ~VE $16 HO. • 0$A~ $ 36 HO. $26.95 *"·" $47.95 $19.~I O'IH \'> $89. 95 • nla do Io C:ic: Jail lofo $17.95 $st.95 A 8ock·To--School specfoll Add o 'IJlllDf"ll'I. fr1-cfty ~to \'>I $19.ts Dork oak topped 26'1, COfl'I: &,k; ; I 0 ... ..,,_ O (\f$o-\'>I $29.95 Wohu1t finished 3-drow•r .,.,,., ...... with ,i.;, fo<!v mod•by Kroetili!f. Two carved • SAVE ssiHG. $81.9~ $169-95 _.,.... __ ... °'™**" Spaft'di ~tit dli1< wi"' hondyflte· ... ,--~~ IWiwt rocker1 w1nfi"' nu size. mQftreuts .... & bolt -dbOt'I concool handy storage ' C:Cmp\il• Wok boOiifl You ---irOft ,,,... hong~ '<lll'Ofl unitl ment~ Eosy-c.on 'W'il1yl top. Sinort Spanbh oak table wit+. a hoodtome bloc\ ~ bod< "ii""' pokb-qul~ up--*Pf'I~ -.. Some ml..,.,.chtdl space. These hondsome com-g~ 2 Innerspring Bunli.ster ....... ....... Wood ...._, ore 45 .. long 9"1y21lof-~. & NWrlible foom Both innertpti"O & loom mot• modes or• ' virtvolty indes-·units, io~er, & guor~ ~lls. ---Olly di-· ond 91'1' wide. A~ 5ron bo.. MoMs on ldeot cushionl Ju• 12 ktftl tresses .•. with tufted or quilt-tructiblel'Oon't miss them I Convem easily to twin bed•I'" -·i:wiai~ choir-side tdbla. ..$ove: 6vef-Yl ed topL Terrific savi"9a,."'for 19 htr• early for these I -..i;1e~1om1 ·2 daysontyl ....- TODAY • ' x lOAM TG> 10 .F?M • ............... .1 ... ..... • ~ ... Aililn -- _-:;...---11-+~1 -..... -., FAMOUS "LANE" SAVE $282.95 Lane Walnut Dining Room TA.au PLUS t AIM & a llDI CHA.Ill 01 CHINA CA•lf!llT ' $panish Outline Quilted Sofa And Loveseat Set You'll get Thirteen voluoble feet of seating space in this --ltriking, floral print Spanish sofa & loveseatl loth pcs. ot one greoriy reduced 2-doy Warehouse pricel Oarlir,, carved ook occen1$ the softfy podded arms, all seat & bock foom cushions ore zippered and reversible for lonQM weor, & ball coster1 providti 901Y moYingl Credit terms ovoilablel WlltiMln"0t 259.95 Student Desk Willl l'lult;h 259.95 8oche1or Chest Wilf>DoorltliW.~ 189.95 Single Dresw w•Mltror .... CHOICI Of OPIN STOCK PllCH $1'7 " auy o complete French Provincial set or odd $1•7 to your present bedroom from our greatly reduced open stock pi«es. The1e groceful, $1 •7. clossic, Micarto-topped pieces are finished $127 in ontique-white with gold 1triplng ond ore oroomented with brou hond pulls. 1 BOTH PCS. .... 149.95 Poster Bed . l~•o.T- 149.95 Narrow Chest ·-· I 1"9.95 Corner Desk 84.95 Nite Stand 39.95 Desk Choir ouse '"Prices ! ' SAVE '133.95 TODAY ..• TOMORROW • • Ttlple D ... 1Mr ,. " • Jnu•-4 Mlr,.r •• 1., 111. ~ M .. 4-..nl •2NleMJteH1 5-Pc. Contemporary Walnut Beclroom For those: who like clean, contemporary lh••s lwt wont SALE li::oo!!<--__.;,;,,,"'\I> o•d ,;ch._;, the;, ho-1,.,;,hfog•I Th;, l>eoutilul s 5 97 totin.tmoeth, dO¥etorled, dustproofed wolnUt set includ es the 9-df(IW(#r triple dreuer, large plate gloss mirror, King sl:te chafrbock cane headboard, & two 2-drOwer night ' 11andsl Two dayt, only at thla fonto1ticolly reduced pricel • ••• . .. ..... $71 $41 $23 . REG. $869 ' SAVE $5.i.95 Douglas 7-Pc. Dinette Set IXTINllON TA.ILi ,LUI 6 Hl·IACK CHA.Ill Rkh d«k "°'"" & ,,,., b<o<k .;,yll Th;s ..i ;,, $ 2S9Alf7 d~l the 42" wide extension table, I host & 3 side chain with podded wipe-clean vinyi seats &' Elegant Imported Velvet Mediterran/ian Sofa For 2 doyi onty y0\111 $OY9 $172.95 s 197 design, & the boc.k, sides ond bote are PMfect for growing famil ies, this forge 7-pc. di"ing room set includes the walnut lopped, eosy-cOre ex- tensio" Jobie plus 6 graceful, high bock, tapered chairs in florol wipe-cleon vinyl I Both table & choirs set on extro-sturdy.-color-coordinoled tubular Je91I SALE $85 cone .bacb.. or the I P*:• :khelf Chino c.abinet · with storage. Hurry for this great buyl on thi• sweeping Medfterronean "1ty1ed-of luih gold vel\iett foshioned of thick REG . $S79.9S to-the-floor" sofol The t~ Hat and foom with soh docron wrapping, thi1 See this todoyl · rereriible loose pillow-bode cushions aolo will give you yeora of exceptional REG.$139.9.S ore of costly velvet in a beautlfut floral REG. $369.9$ comfortl Don't miss this! {; " CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS ,Hi.Sack Velvet Chair ~s"'6 REG. $Alf -,_ $1<9.'5 1 Gtt' thrt sllowy high bocked velvet cboir ot thts lf)eC.id1 2-doy aole price! R~s­ lble foam eutnion • , • deep h1xurlou1 tuhiftt ••• e)lfro toft 'foom comfol1 •• , -·o.. pl-"';":·ii<>'"' $73.95. SAVE $21.95 CHOICE OF . STYLU ' Smart Walnut Tables s2s REG. SALE • . $<9.95 These smart modern o<.colioool tables feo- ture a wolnUI vinyl finish, to-the-floor lty'I· ing, and sturdy COf'lstruct1onl The cocktail table meosures 47"1t21 " & the end.fable ia 26"x20". Only Levftt con price these .alow\ ' Furniture Warehouse And Showroom '::..San Diego Freeway At Beach Blvd. ·Kroehler .Quilted Sleep Sofa ~·~ t.;::.._:\ This Juxuri~~ aofo ho1 o skret • ' •• It oppns to o full $ite, l?ed for two\ G.nulne Kroehler mattress! •• Up- holster.ed . in. beautifut, quilted .fobric wilh rever&ible loom cushions , , • the·slurdy hardwood fTome is dou- ble' dowelled & r•inforced. Ask obout our revo~g chorve plbnl · ·., REG. $279.95 ----~~~~~;..;.I.;.;;;;:__J co..sr 10 c0i4sr At · Levitz: we eliminate retail frills;1 Pick up your purchase or we'll deliver a t a small charge '. • • big 10vings either way! .lOAM TO 10 PM 4 PCS. • MIRROlt • CONSOLI! • 2 SCONCES Bassett Console Set 4PCS. s23 REG. $59.95 Get here early for these dec.orotive woll COf'lsoles! Thl1 liny price buys all 4 beouti. fully carved, scrollwork pieces : • , ovol mirror, 2 side sconces, & c:onsole Wlfl ·~ve on the'8 the eagy Warehouse woyl Big Vinyl Recliner SAVE $5•.95 s95 REG. $149.95 Hondsom• block or olive J.po5itlon "mo" ,11e" recUnet"I Ad justs to suit You! Thia choir ls covered in easy-core vinyl, hoa tuf1ed loom back. rever•ible seat cush ion, & Shepherd co11ersl Selling D ire~t To The Public Next To The Huntington Shopping Center ' ·' • • r • • ., • • • '• rt t ti II: ; .. Ill ll , . 44 ' Ill • s. = 0 Cl " Iii .. J1 el m .. ft di . at '11 'fl IM ,. ~ .. .. D I.I le "' B p B c i; •• ~ II ,, 6 s d 0 d w 0