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Costa Mesa Crackdown
Loolff8 on Howdy Bars
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Corona Speaks, Denies
l(illing 25 Transients
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Next Draft
Lottery Set
Fo1· Aug. 5
WASHINGTON IUPl) -The draft lot-
lery to decide the order 1n which young
men will be called up in 1972 "·as set l.<J.
day for Aug. 5.
Select1ue Serv1cl! 0H1c1als s;ud the
"random sequence loner~•" will he con·
ducted at the U S. Commerce Dl'part·
ment auditoriu m In de!ermine the order
tif call, by birth dates, of young men who
became 29 this year.
Legislation to extend the ba.~ic in-
duc\lon provision of the dr<1ft l;:i..,· 1s snafl-
ged in Congress. and 1nduct1ons have
been haltl'd since 1he olrl law expired .July
I. Hou se-Sena te nc~nt iations to resol ve an
impasse have been postponed unit! next
Monday,
Alth ough the induction provision has
run ou!. draft officials said "the
responsib1l1!y lo conduct the lottery con-
tinues under drllfl Jaw.''
The lottery for next year originally had
been set for July 15. but was postponed
because of the congressional hangup aver
extension of the la"'.
Selective Service <Jfficials said the 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young men who face possible in-
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Orange Coa•t
\\'enther
More high clouds expected late
today and Wednesday, fnllo~·ing
the usual ea rly morning fog and
low clouds along the coasl. Highs
at the be&ches 70 rising to 80 in-
land. l.A'Jws around 66.
INSmE TODAY
Tra11q11ilio E:spil10z11 was bilk·
l!d out of his home ulVi life's
savinas. ''' aot bol h baclc. Bvt
he wa.~ one of the lucky ur1es.
0.,ange Coullty's fraurl. SflUOd
leader. Jay Mosely, tells why,
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7-Up Gets Upped
Hins haw W ins Partial Tax Victory
Orange CoWlly Assessor And rew .J.
Hinshaw on a partial victory Monday in
his long battl e v.•ith the 7-Up Bollling
Company over the va!ue of ret.umable
bottles.
The county Assessment Appeals Board
ru led that Hinshaw wa.s mathematically
correct in boosting market valuat1oo.s on
returnable bottles from !.hree cents to
eight cents ea ch.
But the board left ii 1n the cou rts to
rl ecide if Hinshaw was legally correct in
basing the higher values on the con·
lenlion that the company O'A1lS till
returnables. even when they are oo the
gmcer's shelf or in the consumer's home.
AppE>als Board Chainnan Lnuis Byran
r;ai d the board has no authority to
determine who holds title to the bolt)~.
T'he board merely ruled that eight
cents \l-'ould be an equitable value should
it be decided I.hat the company i.s full
time owner of the returnables.
The 7-Up officials 58id Monday they
will file-a suit in Superior Court to keep
the market value at three cents.
Hinshaw announced that he plans to
place similar values on all o!her pop bot-
tle returnables in the coun ty. The 7-L"p
Company accoun~ for only one-seventh
of the total.
The 7-Lip Company has paid $47.007 in
laxes under protest on returnables for tJ-,e
fisca l year ending last Mardi. The bottler
al.<".o paid $29,884 under protest as the <lif·
ference betwttn three and eigh t cents !or
1966 through 1969.
$100,000 Drug Supply
Seized in Coast Rams
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of 1M Dall'I' "1191 Sllll
Six Huntington Beach residents w•rt
among 12 a1Tested in two-.pronged raids
Monday night, in which police allege a
haul of pills, marijuana and cocaine
worth $100,000 was seired.
Narcotics detectives said the series or
arrests in Hunt.ington Beach and Los
Angeles Coonty cities ls directly related
to capture of 6e'llen men in Redondo
Beach Saturday.
The combined haul or contraband fn.
eludes 300,000 ampllet.amine t.eblet.s,
nearly a pound of cocaine, 11 pound of
hashish and five pounds of marijuana, in-
vestigators said.
Ironically. the case was broken after
three months by men from various law
agencies, some unaware they were &ii
\VOrking on the same probe.
"There were times whml the un-
dercover agents were about to arrest
each other," quipped Huntington Beach
Press Officer Bill Reed.
Held today on $50,00l bail 11re Gary O.
Osterhues, 21 . of 9742 ~fonte Carlo Circle ;
Douglas Cotton. 20. of 17601 Griffith Cir-
cle; David Pollack. 19, of 8202 Valeocia
Drive; John Almquist. 211. of 8182 Brush
Drive: Phillip Sherwood, 20. of 16601 Ti-
ber Lane, and Bruce J. Lang , 19, of 18412
Rhone Circle, all Huntington Beach.
Also held <'4"I the same bRil are Gladys
V. M~rgan. 21. and Robert Morgan, 11. <:A.
Vista: Robert Ivie, 21 , of Sunland ; ,Jame.9
Hamm~r. 21. of SunlAnd; Peter Da vidl!On.,
19 of Westches.ter, ttnd Michael Rossie,
19, of Long Beadl.
Mrs. Morgan was arre!ted parked in a
camper van in the 300 block of 12th
Street Police said 11ll the others were ar·
rf!6ted &t Cotton's home.
~ arTests fl.rt !tie result of a Ulree-
month investigation by 18 officers from
HunLington Beactl, ~ Angeles Police
Deparlmelit and the State Bureau d.
Narcot.iC8 Enforcement.
Police in Huntington Beach said Ule•r
tnvestigaUon of the case led them into
Loll: Angeles where they discovered in·
vest.igat.ors f rom tilt other two agencies
had been \.\'OT'king on the same project.
Huntington Be~h investigator!: Sgt.
Bertrand Oladwick a.lleged that the
group arrested "ha,, been supplying tile
gr&ater Huntington Beach area with
large quantities of drugs."
Fullerton Youth
Killed in Crash
A Fullerton boy, William Crago, 14,
riding In a car driven by his sister Suzan-
ne. 19, ••s killed Tuesday when the vehl·
cle overturned <Jn the a~ss road
between northbound Orange Freew1y and
eastbound Rlver&ide Freeway,
Willi&m, 30n of Mr. and Mrs . Danny R.
Cr11go, of 2719 Amherst Avt.., died at St.
Jude Hospital from multiple body and
he11d injurie~. the Orange Count)'
Coroner'!! Office reported.
Exclusi~e
Interview
Witl1 Press
SACRAMENTO IU Pll -Asked U be
murdered 25 transient..s, Juan Corona u.id
"No sir, it is not true."
Hiii unhesitating denial came in an ex-
clusive 3(}.m i-:ute Sunday night inte:rview
with reporter Wa yne Kint of th•
Sacramento Union and two other
nl'wsmen which was reported today.
It 'A'as the first time the stocky mass
murder Auspect 'A'as aUowed to 1peak
publ icly. He indicated he was esp«ially
unhappy nver tht' efft>ct of his ordeal on
li is wife and fnttr daughters and said hill
arrest has not dimmed his respect for the
United Slates.
The interview occurred in lbe amall
library of the Yuba C'.ounty Jail in
Marysville . Also present were represen-
tatives <Jf the Los Angeles Times and
Sacramento lelevision atati<Jn KCRA .
As quoted· Jn the Union, Corona fin;t
apologized for hi1 1tubble &Ad said, "I
can only shave once every three days.''
He spoke in broken bot clearly un·
deratandable Eng)j9h and aMWend f!V«"J
question.
However, by prior agreement wtlh bUI
attorney, Richard Hawk. who was
present at the interview, ene (If his
answers regarding a 1966 atay in a men·
tal hospital was restricted from tbt
. story.
Hawk had agreed to the interview
because he aaid he wanted the public
"to see Juan ts a human being."
Corona first dlscu1std the confusion be
felt on the ngiht of May 26 when be was
arre&ted .
"When these officers tbey came t<J my
h<Juu. Jn the middle of the.night, and they
gave me a bunch of papera to read, you
know, and they wanted me to read, I
don't know, I don't know how to read. you
know ."
Waa he accused (If any speclfic crime
then?
"1 was accused of 110mething, T don't
know. The bunch of papers, yoo know.
(were ) thlA big." he uld apreading bis
lbumh and foref inger about thrtt inches
apart.
"They (the officers) uy pleaAe call
IClmt one to read to me . Then they take
me to jail."
He sald he d.idn 't know what was In the
papers, until "a Mexican boy ' •
(presumably an interprtter brought along
by police) gave him an inkling of the
charge.
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DA1L'I' P'ILOT P'llote ,., Ores kltMNM'
Chris Tuwilliger, 8, Laguna Beach, was impressed 1'-t'onday when he
visited thls exhibit at Laguna's Sawdust Festival, one of three art
festivals currenUy open iJ:i the .Art Colony. The stuffed animal is the
work of Roark Gourley, 21, Newport Beach.
Rowdy Bar C1·aclidown
Authorized in Costa Mesa
Quoting.accou.nt.s or a-vlck>us attack on
a yowig couple ouUlde a nightclub, µte
Costa. Mesa City Council Monday
authorized a get-tough crackdown by
pelice on rowdiness around bars.
The resolution uraing harsh meuures
wa.s Jnitieled by Councilman Jack
Hammett at the close of Monda y's
meeting.
He specified ·the 1 :~ 1.m. bea ting of a
Youth at .'I'be Earth. 780 W. 19th St .•
allegedly by members of the Hessians
motoreycle gang.
One pair was jailed al the time, while a
5ecood pair of Hessians picked up la~r
Monda y m<>mlng alJO face charges today
of asseult with a deadly weapon and
11trongarm robbery.
Four additional nputed Hessians al'e
sllU belng sought for questiontng ebcIJt
the incident in whiclY the yooth was kick-
ed. punched and whipped with motorcycle
cha ins.
"We'r~-looking for aij we can get our
hands on,, .. Detective Capt, Robert Green
said today.
The last wholesale roundup of Hes.slam
occurred in August of 1961, alter mort
tha n 2U a.lleged member1 of the ouUa•
cycle club were accused of lnvadina: a
Costa Mesa home.
One-time Goldeh Gloves 001er-· Robert
Olarler wu similarly beaten and abot
once before the attackers -who had cUp.
ped phone wire! before they entered -
fled the scene.
Reputed leader of the grudge lnvllk>n.
Frank W .• "Wild Mous.e" Rundle, wu
eventually convicted of 8Mltult with U..
tent to com mit murder Md is imprinled
.11t the California Institute for Men at
Oiino.
Sever!l. compariloru wert convlcted oa
le.sser charges such aa assault ' and ba~
tery and &iven Orange County· Jail terms.
1 Councilman H'ammett hinted M«wU(
(See CRACKDOWN, P11e 1)
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I CAIL v PILOT s Tutsd.f.r. J11lf 20, 1971
Santa Ana Appeal Set
City Fights Ruling on Irvine City Land . __,.....-\ -1.a_,... I« the cl\y of Santa Alla f<>.
<by CDlllJ.rl'Qed they will file an appul
apbt an OrJnge County Su~nor C9w"t, n6ic that dean: the way for develop.
ment of the propoaed •·super city" of -Mlyor Laren Griset authorl.ied the new
1ept actioD after reading a Utree-paae
opiniab by Judge Raymond Thompson
wbic:b. IOlklly rejecU the clty's cb.arpa
th.It • prior agreement between the city
and Ow lrvlni Company removu a
aaputed 938-u:re section from any in-
0'.ll'p0r3.tion movemenL
Judge ThompM>h made it clear Friday
Solons Hear
Mfill Thief's
Ups, Downs
WASHINGTON (AP) -Promised im·
munity fnm proeecuUon, a self-<."OnfesMd
mail thief told senators today ~ made
and lost $400,000 In three yNrs from 100
airport thefl.'I he said totaled more than
$100 million.
James V. Schaefer, 30, a lean tattooed
New Yorter, told the Senate iir
wstigatlons subcommittee the loot rang-
ed from miUklrui cA. dollars in 5Ki.Jrities
and a $100.000 diamood to "top secret"
miasile plans and Christmas cookies sent
lo 90!d.iers in Vietnam .
Schaefer supported in a1most every
dtlail tesUmony given last month by
Robert F. Cudak, tM man said to have
been the leader of the moot spectacularly
&ueeessful theft ring in recent times.
"In his testimooy, Bobby Cudak said he
thoughl he had stolen property worth
more than $100 mill ion," Schaefer said.
"I agree with hl8 figures to the best ci
my knowledge."
Schaefer, now serving a five-year
prilon tenn, identified several persons he
said were centcal figures in the ring. He
said be believed -but had no evidence -
that most ot the fences receiving the
stolen stocks, bonds, tnvele'"' dlecks,
jewels and fW'I , were linked clOllely with
organized crime.
Schaefer said he and a p~v\OUJ
witness, William Rlcchiutti. m>le 121
million ID aecurities atti travele.n checks
in a still officially un.90Jved robbery June
13, 19'8 at Jom F. Kennedy airport in
New York.
IUochfuU.f, too« the Fifth Amendment
&cOrf.11 of timu when asked about the
theft and ~ crimes in ~ appearance.
The thieve.a were looking for valuable
good!, ot course, but Sch&efer Aid they
often found a type of material they could
not f~.
"We frequenll.y found government
document!, some ol .them marked lop
secret," be aaid.
•·t 1"f!CIJI we found diagram! of what 1
believe was a Polaris mi!5i.le, or at least
• ballistic missile d some kind .
"Finding t.hLs material in the bags
always scared us," he said, "we burned
the mi!.sile diagrams and then we ran
uvs the dles many times with a truck.
otbt1' classified material we either burn-
ed or threw into the ocean."
Scouts Given Grant
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Stven boy
1cout councils in Los Angeles and Ven·
tura v.·ill share a $100,000 grant from the
James Irvine Foundation to provide land
for campsites, equipment and car1p
facilities.
The Los Ange!ell 1couting office an-
nounced ~londay that the grant will
benefit a n estimated 126,000 scoul!I in the
Cttscent Bay, Long Beach, Verdugo
Hills, Ventura Coun ty and San Fernando
Area Councils.
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that the cltJi'• only recourse In any
f\u1her action on !ta Jaw1ult ill to clAlm
bread! of contract by lhe Irvine cOm-
pany. ~ta Ana claimJ that the eompany
promised eight years ago that Jt would
allow the city to aooe.1 the "proml!ed
land" in May, 1971.
The Irvine Company bas sued the city
for SI million in a counter..cl1lm filtd
abtx'Uy before Judge Tbompgoh Wued ha
ruling.
Judge ThomP8Qn's ruling ln favor of~
Irvine incorporation movement folloY.'ed
approval by the Local Aaency Formation
Co~ion (I.AFC) of the plans of the
Council of Communities of Irvine.
That ruling is tQ be debated Aug. t i by
the County Board of Supervisors bul it ls
regarded by repre.senta tivea of both side.s
in the dispute as hlghly unlikely that the
board ~·ill challenge the LAFC findings in
the light of Judge Thompson's decision.
J udge ThomJlSOn stressed in his opinion
that prior commitmenll'I by cities or any
other public agell('y should not be allowed
to defeat the will of the people as ex·
pres.~ed by leiis.Jative decree.
Lawyer s for both sides do not expect an
appellate court decision on the Santa Ana
action before late October.
Magazine Tells Secret
U.S. Eyed Bomb Drop
On Indochina in 1954
?\TEW YORK (AP) -The National
Review has published what it says are
secret government documents on Viel·
nam which show that the U.S. Defense
Department had a contingency plan for
the '"demonstration drop" of a nuclear
device in Indochina as early as 1954.
The conservlltive magazine said the use
of nuclear weapons was again proposed
by the military in 1962 .and that another
document. dated Feb. 12, 1965, indicateJ
the proposal "rema~ed alive within the
military as well as at least one section of
the intelligence communities.''
Titled '"The Secret Papers They Didn't
Publish," J uly 'Zl issue of the magazine
said the documents were from far more
extensive files and had not been among
the Pentagon Papers in the New York
Times and the Washington P o s t .
Howe ver, the National Review did not
say v.'hether its documents were part of
the Pentagon study of the Vielnam war
ll.'hkh Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara initiated.
A statement accompanying the issue
said the documents were made available
''in protest against \\'hat the informant
held to be distorted impressions conveyed
by the docwnents published In The Ne w
York Times." It added that editor of the
National Review, columnist William F.
Buckley J r,, "is out of town and is not
a vail able for comment.''
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CRACKDOWN ••
the problem doesn't lie 1trictly ll.'ith
motorcyclists but with a bad patronage
element among certain type taverru.
He mentioned 11 few names besides The
Earth, saying policemen cannot drive by
without being called P ig. ahd worse.
Councilman Hammett Is senlor ·reserve
officer with the Costa Mesa Police
Department although he handed in hi!!
badge upon election to remain inactive
\\'hile in office.
He wu joined by Council man William
L. St. Clair, wtio dehounced the 1itu11ion
too.
"We're becoming a bar town," St. Oair
criticized. saying certain taverru draw
undesirables to the city from as far a\\·ay
as Los Angeles.
City Manager Fred Sorsabal reminded
courn:ilmen they have the option of pro-
testing Jack of parking and other pr°'"
blems to the Alcoholic Beverage Control
Board but .sometimes fa il to do so.
One specific complaint about the
assault case The Earth early ~1onday
\.\'a.o; an allegation by police that bounc~r.1
and security guards failed to intervene in
the one-sided brawl.
''l"d like to see so many policemen
do11o11 there it'll make Ultm 1ick,'' said
Councilman Hammett.
Dog Not Dismissed
"Spook". a sil\'er tipped Gernian
shepherd that bit Staci Augustull of Santa
Ana He ights lut July 8, has been found
and is now secured in the coonty pound.
Mn. Kenneth Augustu.!!, tht mother or
five-year-old Staci, had bttn trying to
locate the dog after it attacked hrr
daughter. The dog w1s found free of
disease.
One document. said to be a memoran-
dum from lhe Joint Chiefs of Staff to
~1cNamara on J an. 13, 1962, proposed a
number of '"sharply e.scalat.ed measures
that have been proposed and studied and
for which con tingency plans have long
e.zlsted." They were .
-The demonstration drop of a nuclear
device . followed by the we ''of nuclear
bombs and de\'ices where militarily
suit.able" if North Vietnam faHed to res-
pond.
-The closing or Haiphong a n d
Sihanoukville harbors and the blockade of
the North Vietsu1mese and Ca mbodian
coa sts.
-Rapid destruction of a ll North Viet.-
namese thermal power installations.
-Destruction or lhe rail lines linking
North Vietnam and China.
-Destruction of the Red River dikell
a nd irrigation systems. thus destro)'ing a
primary NorUi Vietnamese food source,
-Neutralization of C<immunist China's
Hainan Island.
As a reference for the proposal to drop
a warning nuclear bomb, the document
cited a me1norandum of ~1ay 26. 195~.
from Admiral Arthur ,\l, Radford.
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. to
Secretary of Defense Charles E. \\'ilson
titled ''Studies ·with Respect to Possible
U.S. Action Regarding Indochina."' The
report said it included the recom-
mendation ··employing atomic ~·eapons.
whenever possible."
The memorandum was d;>,ted thrtt
"'eeks afler the French defeAt at Dien
Bien P hu . when there v.·ere no U.S. troops
in Vietnam. Later there were reports
tha l Secretary of Stare John f oster
Dulles had offered the atomic bom b to
the f'rench for use againsL the forces
besieging Dien Bien Phu. The late
hislorian Bernard B. Fall , in a book in
19fi7 on the 56-<:lay siege. e:1:amined these
reports and connict ing evidence whether
the use of atomic weapons was e\'er con-
sidered seriously. He co~luded Uiat
Dulle.o; did makl' such an offer but that
French Foreign l\linister Georges Bidaulf
declined the offer because bombs "'ould
destroy the French garrison as ~·ell a!'t
the enemy.
The National Review also reprinted a
telegram "·hich it said Adm. U.S. Grant
Sha rp. commander of U.S. forces in the
Pt.eific, sent to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
on Feb. 12. 1965. It .said Sharp's com-
mand "Mncurs·· that there \1·ould be an
increased ··r isk or tension·· ~·[th f\1osco1v
and Peking from a "demons1rat1on
drop." The telegram added thAt the 1m·
pact on the i\'orth Vietna mese leader~hip
of a successful high altitude d rop ol f
Haiphong harbor'' \.\'as "impos.s1ble lo
estimate directly.''
Another of Ule 14 documents in NP..
lional Re view "'as reported lo be a
hand\\Tillen summary by Secrelilry of
State Dean Ru~k of a conference on Feb,
JO. 1965. that resul ted in lhe decision not
lo ask Congress for a declaration of ~·ar
against the Viet Cong's National Libera~
lion Fronl and North V!e.lnam.
The reasons given in the document in·
eluded:
-A declaration "'ould elevate the
NLF "to the d ignity of a state."'
-The Tonkin Gulf resolution was suf·
ficienl "for a short le.rm effort;• and 1
declar atton or ~·ar "would become
desirable onl y if \\'at \\'ere to la.st for
years.''
Watch Out AII ·You Rats
There's a Boa After You
ANN ARBOR . t111ch. {UPI) -Bill Gracie's reptile collection hasn't been
the same 1lnct Beulah, the baby boa constrict.or. wandered off.
Althoueh be owns two other baby boas, four llurds ind thrtt turtles ,
Beulah wu one of Gracie '1 f1volites.
"He really likes to play with her," said Bilrs friend. Bob Strauch.
Gr1cie. a spring gr1duate of Hu ron High School. took hls 611-foot-long,
etiht--pound peL outs.ide for tome sunshine and exercise Thursday and ha~·t
Ren her 1lnce .
"He w1s t..kin£ her for a walk around thr back)•ard and she had just
gone swlmmin£ in tht fountain. and Bill had to leave her for • minutr.''
Strauch uid.
"When he remembered. It was three hours later and band practice had """"· Gr11cie enlisted the aid of his parents and the 11tven other members of
his rock a roup -"Thf: Pickard House \\/easel '' -in the unsuccessful se1rch
for the miuin£ boll .
Pollee told Ann Arbor ruldents not to worry, since boas Beulah's siie
don 't eat much and art ba rmles.1 to people. She mlgbt ll!ven kill a few rats,
offi«r• aaid.
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Saffro11 fllld Wendy
\Vend y Corbett 's dog, Saffron, seems as exci ted over his mistress'
18th bir th day party as \Ven dy. The Houston. Tex., girl celebrated by
inviti ng all her friends and !heir dogs to a party.
Rive1·sicle Lawye1· Tied
To Bri]}e Ca se Clea1·ed
A la 1V) er once regarded by the pro-
secttlion as I.he central figure 1n an aJleg.
ed plan to bri be Riversi de County
Su pervisor !\on nan Davis lo thange his
\'Ole 1n a controve rsial 7.oning action
,1·as cleared of all charges \londay in
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge Robert L. Corfman dismissed
the last conspiracy ("harge remaining
::igainst River;;i df' attorne'' \lichael
Raftery, 37. iust one ~·eek atler he had
si milarly thrown out three of four felony
counts authorized by the Hivers1de Coun-
ly Gr11nd .J ury .
Raft ery \\'ilS the. l>Ole re1na1ning def£'n·
d;int nut of fi\'e persons indicted by the
grand iury after the panel hea rd evidence
that Da1•is ioccepted a SJ.500 •·campaign
contribution " ~'hich allegedly persuaded
him to change. his 1·otC' in fa\'OC of the
1.oning change.
1'hat \ nJe enabled tho> Greatan1erican
I.and Co1npany !o go ahead "·ith plans to
build hornes. on n1ore than 2.000 acrt:s of
fonner :ign cullure lnnd ne<ir ldyllwild
Hartery ~·as lhe co1npanv·s legal ad·
11ser and he was indicted o~ the. bn berv
C'harges ~·Hh t"·o of the flrn1·s lop of·
ric1als.
Raher1 successfully sought a change of
Ca sli Giveaway Set
TRE'.\'TO\. ~.J. IUPl I -Jack Benny.
kno1111 internationally a s ;i tight man 11·i1h
;i dollar. "Ill gJ\'e ?.1\a~ SJ million in \cw
Jer~t'• Aug 4
The ~tale lot1er1· c<1mmi!'s1011 said \\on-
da\' FW;<nne \ 11111 ~el eel the nelit
n1illionaire 10ttery 11 inner fl1 the Garden
Slate Arts l'enter In Holmdel
venue to Orange Cou nty when he claimed
thal he could not receive a fa ir lrial Jn
Ri\'ersicle County,
Bribery charges ai:;:ainst Supervisor
Davis and his chief aide "·ere dismissed
1n Ri\'ers1de Counly Superior Court.
Trustees Delay
Word on Teacher
With Neiv Sex
BASKING RIDGE. i\.J. (UP I) - The
Berna rds To1i.·n.<m1p school board \'o\ed
Monday to defer action until next month
on \\'hetl1cr !I) r't-lain a married music
teacher \\ ilh thre(' children \1'ho un-
der..,,enl surgery In change his sex.
Thi' forrner Peo.ul ,\fonroe Grossman. 52,
of Plainfield undt-rwcnt ;111 oprration dur-
ing the Ea.~ler rcL·css !() becorne Paula
t-.firia1n Crossn1a n.
School official!! sai d t~rossn1an in-
fnrmed no one about the operation. \Vhen
lhe school year ended last June she asked
the hoard of educa1ion to remain as a
1£'2.cher.
Paul F. f\1allon. school board president,
in a statement issued ~londay night said
lhe board "'as deft,tring action until Aug.
12 nn thr cast!J of Paula f\llnam
t..irossman "ho under.rent sex·reassign·
n1ent surger\' 11·h1ch changed her from a
1nalP I() a lt:"m ale
· ~t iss C.rossrn!!.11 is in commun1cat1Qn
111th thr ho11rd and 1hP 1nat1er \l'i ll be
rC\'l('>l'E'.d in due. course
Fom· Yachts
Still Racii1g
' 111 T1·a11 spac
By AL\10N LOCKABEV
01.1 ~ Y ,.l~OT IMll"' S!~llor
The 26\h Transpacific yacht race drag.
t;e<l toward a f'lose today as only four of
1he 69 starter<; struggled to rearh port on
Uie 16th day after the J uly 4 st.art.
Closest to Honolulu Monday w11 Aven-
tura. a Bermudar-40 yaw! skippered by L.
H. Priet Jr. of Richmond. She reported
17!1 n11les to go at the 8 a n1. ~1onday
rollrall and was expec1ed to 1nake port
today.
\\'oodll'\'nd. an L-36 sloop skippered by
Baker afid Jacobs of Pacifir Mariners
Yacht Club, reported 214 mtles to go;
Hold Hos!. a Bennuda-40 ya~·I sailed by
Dick \\'il\iams of Oakland, a nd
Lf'prechaun. a Newporter ketch sailed by
\\'h.itney Collins of Long Beach. were both
250-niiles from the finish and not ex·
peeled to finish before \\'ednesday.
Only one yacht in !his year's race.. so
far has failed to m11ke port under her
O"'n power . The 73-fool ketch Graybeard
lost a rudder a week out and later was
holrd tl1rough by a JUI)' riR. The yacht
\1•as 1011·ed thr las! 500 n1iles to Honolulu.
Ano1ht'r .varllt, Nimble. fro1n Portland,
11ad a broken n1asl s\ep durin g the early
st ages of the rac:e. but was able. to con-
tinue under reduced sail.
None of the finishen ~{onday was able
to affect the overall and class handicap
s!andings of the fleet.
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DRAFT •••
duction next vear deserve to know their
relative chanCes of induction so they arc
be tter t1ble. to plan ahead "
Bo!h the House and Senate have voted
Iv extend the drl'lft but conferees are
snagged ovPr an end,thc·\1·a r resolution
attached by the &!nate to a bill to extend
the basic !a~· for two years. The House
negotiators are against setting any Viet-
1am v•ithdra~·aJ dale,
Jn the third rene1val of tht' draft lot·
tery, scheduled for 10:30 a .m. EDT on
Aug . 5. six young people from various
pa rts of the nation will take turns dra\\··
ing capsules fro1n two l'lear plexig\a.ss
drurns.
One drum will contain all the dates ~f
the yea r 1952 -n1eanin g there 11 ill be 366
n ncluding a Feb. 29 d11te\ sinC'e !hat \\as
.a leap year. The other drum will conlain
numbers I through 3G6. Ar. earh h1rth
date is drawn, it ~·ill he malche1l 11ith a
nu1nber drawn fron1 the srcond drum.
11Tat will determine the vrder of call.
For example. if the rirst bir!h dale
dra"·n is July 15. and the f1r~t num!M>r
dra\rn lS 125, those bom on .July 15, 1952,
1vould stand 125th in the order of cal! for
the draft next year, The No. t
vulnerabili!y conceivah!y might not be
determined until at the rerv end of the
random drawing, ·
Sen . .John C. Stenni ~ (0-~t iss.). leader
of rh e Senate learn in llouse·Sena1e talks.
said a negotiating meeting ~1011day \\·a~
L·alled off becau~e of h1rk nf ··,.uffic1ent
headway" toward resol~1ng the dispute.
K lan Gains Ground
RJCHJ\IOND, Va . <AP) -The grand
dragon of the \'irginia Realm of I.ht
l'nited Klans of Anwr1ca said 11onday
there are Klan member~ on ne;i rly e\·erv
major city and coun\\' pohce force in the
:;!ate.
Robt-rt Hudgins. in an 1nter\·iew on
\\'\\'BT-TV here. said there are also Klan
nwmbers on thf' stale pohce rorce,
though he refu.~f'd to say how mans. ---
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WHAT :YOU SEE IS
(NOT NECESSAR(l Y)
W,HAT YOU GET!
Technological advances in carpe t manufacturing liave
resulted in lowe r prices today than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines make carpel 70 times faster than
Axminister and W ilton power looms. These machines will
make up to 12 lineal fe el of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feel wide. The r e Io ti v e e ase of this
manufacturing method hos hod one neg o ti v e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills, today there
ore more than 300 mills, many of questionable integrity. It
is not difficult for• c I ever c • r p e I designer to make 0
carpet lo ok for better then ii is.
The llnswer to the consumer is clear: E it he r know your
manufacturer-or rely on a reputable retailer . (Alden's,
of course).
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. Thru Thur1., 9 to 5:30-Fri., 9 to 9 -S.t ,. 9:30 to 5
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VOL. M , NO. 172 , 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
EDITION
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI~
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San Clemente to Study Fut11re Fireworks Ban
A suggested ban on future sales and
use of fireworlui: within the city of San
Clemente will come up for city council
discussion Wednesday.
The panel-as it predicted last .spring
-will strongly consider the ban w h i ch
would hit hard al several local service
groups which relied heavily on profits
from the sales.
San Clemente'11 veteran's groups and
the J unior All Amer ican Footba ll League
traditionally have sold the pyrotechnics
ln the city.
But councilmen have argued thal I.he
growing number of fir~ and potentially
dangerous prankJ warrant 1 new look at
the fireworlui: issue.
Several grass fires were caused by
fireworks thia year, but pranlui: dwindled
by comparison to last year.
Other items ronfronting the council at
the 7:30 p.m . meeting include:
-A public hearing to examine a re-
quest to rezone three lot.s on Avenida
Lobeiro from R·3 (muJtiple family
residential) lo R-4, a similar usagt con-
taining a &lightly higher deruiity. The
parcels are at 2.17, 239 and 241 Lobeiro.
-A letter with a dozen signatures seek-
ing the lifting of a parking ban at the 200
block of Trafalgar Lane. The red zone
was placed in the neighborhood to control
excess parking during the summer
montrus. Similar protests have been heard
in rettnt weeks from residents along
Calle Buena Vista as well.
-Further consideration of a bid of
$45,750 O!I the old city hall at El CaminG
nnexation
$250,000 Out
Capo Board Cuts Budget
l n a last.minute effort to lower an e1-
pected tax increase of 48 cents. Trustees
of the Capistrano Unified School District
Monday voted to cut approximately
,250,000 out of the budget.
The unanimous decision was cast for a
rnolion made by Trustee Robert Dahlberg
of Dana Point who specified that cut.'!
1hould be made from certificated and
classified categories outside the class·
room and from capital expenditure
funds.
Superintendent Truman Benedict, who
already attempted to cut $150.000 from
the budget, was advised to "hold the
line'' on hiring new emplayes in all
1Ieas outside the ch1s!r00m.
'"At this point in time.. when we "re. fac·
ed with a 43-cent lncrea!e we·de be cut.
ting our own throal3 with the community
ln spite of the good reasons we have.''
said Dahlberg.
"No one in this room has had to learn
this lesson harder than l have," added
!he former Superintendent of the Tustin
Union High School District.
The ''good reasons" referred to rehtle
lo bond inlercst arxi redemption and
school building fund repayment which
will account for 34 cents of the tax in·
crease. The board has no control over
these flgures.
The districl had proposed 1 57-cent tax
Increase. bul <1n extra $250.000 raised by
an une xpected rise in the assessed valua-
tio n and unanticipated reserves ill
San Clemente
Junior. Lifeguard
Tryouts Slated
Tryou ts have been scheduled Sunday at
the municipal pool for San Qemente area
youngsters interested in joining the junior
ltftguard program.
Both boys and girls between the ages of
10 and 15 will be accepted .
A parent is urged to attend the try()Ul.5:
wilb each youngster. The activity, which
will include a test to determine if ap.
plicants can swim three lengths of the ci-
ty pool. will be held from 8 a.m. to 11.
The lifeguard program, which includes
a variety of ocean swimming and safety
activities. will begin ne.xt MGnday and
continue through Aug. 28.
Orange Co•llt
Weatlaer-
More h~h clouds txpect.ed late
today and Wednesday. foUawing
tbl!. usual early morning fog and
klw clouds Along lhe coast. Hia:hs
1t the beacheii 70 riSng t.o 80 In-
land. Lows arou"d 66.
INSIDE TODAY
Tronquilro Espinoza was bilk·
ed out oj Iii.~ hom, and lift 's
U1uingll . Ht goc both back. 8ws
Ill!' wa..~ onl!' of thl!' luck11 onc1.
Om11gr, County·, fraud sqitad
ll!'adtr, Joy Mol 'lfl, tttlJ wh11.
POQ' 12.
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restricted fund categories lowered ii nine
cents.
Benedict pointed out that last year
voters in the district approved a 50-cent
tax override wh ich was not needed. Last
year, in fact, taxes were reduced by
about four centii. But this year the SO.
cent override i~ needed, he said.
"We are only asking for 14 cenl, for
the operation of the district,"" said
Benedict.
He admitted it would be difficult to
make people underst.and about the 34--cent
incr~se in bond i~ and redemption
and building loan repayments.
Fresh New Tack
The bnard voted unanimously to re--
quest the county not to raise the interest
and redemption any higher than it
already is. They also asked in their mo-
tion to have County Audito.-Vie Heim
come to the Aug. 2 public budl!;el hearing
to explain to taxpayers wh y the interest
and redemption rate has been increased.
· I suspect the reason is that the county
wants to build up a large reserve.
perhaps even 50 percent in the interest
and redf'mption fund." said Benedict.
The board will again meet on Monday,
July 26 lo review the adminilltration:s
budget cuts.
Access Oasl1 Countered
With Talk of Revenue s
Ta.king a fresh tack in the mon!Jts..old
debate sun-oonding a<'Cesl! to a major
development proposed near San Clemente
golf course. spokesmen for the Dougl~
Pacifi c Corporation today poin led out
that ~ proj~t could yie-IG more than
i J_S million to local coffers.
The finn -embroiled in !II bitter
tie-bale over accell'S routes to t.he MS-home
<levelopment -proposed an itemir.ed list
of potential revenues from the project.
V.'hich bears the ttntalive name or
'"Presidential HeighlS."
A total of 56.1 fam1he!! art cx:pect.td lt.i
live in the proposed condominiurn~te
project. Each family would have an
avtrage annual income of $9,300 .
According to spokesmen for Im local
development finn, I.he: income wouJd 1.-0tal
$52 million ll year.
o r that. $3.5 million would be 8ptnl
each year for food , medical care. rttrea-
tion. transport. utilities. fum ist\irrgs and
misce!la~.!i oonstner products.
The famili~ would prodoce an 11verage
income of l(t pereent in local business.
plus $20.000 a year in new sales tax
revenllf:.
The market va\ut ri the projecl'!I
res\dences, spokesnen Hid. w o u Id
amount to $14 million. That would yield
$330,000 mor-e in property taxea and
$400,000 in .aubdlvision fees and other
development expenses.
But whelber the project will be: built
remains in the balan« this week as city
officLals and developers continue lo seek
an acceptable IOlution to a vnlng access
queROI.
The firm'• preferred ac£est route -
after two months or marathon hearing1
and cN.nces in city a~onA -ts the UM
ol Avenida San Pablo. pl111 alternates
along Ave.nida Magdalena and 1 1mall.
temporary nMd along Vmt. Bahia for ac·
San Onofre Cliff
Victim Critical
A'ytNlll m1n from Connecticut who fell
last weekend from lht bluffs at the New
San Cftirl' St.lite Beach remained in
critical C)'.lndiUon Uxlay 1t South Cout
Cnmmunlty ltoaptl•l.
Nlck StillblC'h. 20, remained under in-
len8ive can at the holpit.-J . The YoW\i
man lllffered multiple fracture1 and ln-
tiemal injuries late Sunday night .-hen ht
fell •ft.er wandering away f'r<lm tfle ap-
prl'IVed tr11ils 11 t tht rugged public beach.
ReM:uer11 work~ (Ir two hour•..,-etriev·
Ing Stillbach fr<VTI 1 reugb ravine 75 f.eet
below the bluffL •
ces~ by coostruction equipment.
Other alternative!! -two of them in-
volving extension of Avenida Cornelio as
e ither a secondary highw"ay or collector
street -would al~ be acceptablt . ac-
cording ti> developer John Douglas .Jr.
1'1e maUer. as it now Mands. is
embroiled in planning commission ~udy
of an access route which once before had
bet>n deni ed .
Douglass, in a six1)01o1 argumenl -
thi~ week stressed that his firm "'is for
economic growth and d~elopment in San
Clemente."'
His other points aN' ·
-"Real estate gl'O'vth hall be.en held
back in Sa n Clemente during the past five
years wh ile the rest. of Orange Cou nty
has boomed ahead ·•
-'"Thls is a good project and '4·11!
benefit the tnwn, yet it tw been
unrea80llably held-up for two mooths
whi le alternate accesses have been
otOOied ...
Opponents ln the ~ question long
have conceded that they believe the
Douglas project. -one of the city"s
largest in many year1 -i.'I a good one.
But the majority have stressed tllat use
of exbsting tlllTlaU roads a! acces1 routes
would damage neighborhoods near the
eoU COtJrsce, add to tr&ffic now congestion
and dangen and peril.aps impair play oo
the city-owntd links.
Reds Launch New
Rocket Attacks
SAIGON (UPI) -Military opokesmen
reported today 1bat North Vietnamese
and V;et Cong fon::es flOded a 20-day lull
m the Cc:mmmist 8\l:Dlller offe1Wive wWi
a eeries of rocket and mortar attacks
a:gainst the all ied defense line along the
Demilitarized Z.One (DMZ).
Miiitary llOUrces said the South Viet-
namese general staff aee1 the: new at·
tacks M portending the openlna: of a new pme ol ~ Communist offenive.
But other military authorltlf!lll aaid the
wave ol llhefllnp Md cl~ mertiy
coincided with a dArk ~ of the moon
u well • with eorne d the worst July
we1ther in JO years. Thty pointed out
thAL Communist attacks 1lqy1 1ncree91
during Ille dort< o/ Ille moon.
American Md Sooth VietrKlrTHR lroo~
r<pOl'led kllUng 102 Vi<! Coni and NOl'lh
VlelnameM in fightint; Monday. Most d
the fighting waa m South Vietnam'• Cive
nor1hem provinces.
Re.al and Calle Miramar. Local realtor
Craig Strickland has submitttd lG the of-
fer for the landma rk.
-Con,.tJeration of propc>sed increasu
in golf course green fees and raised
mo nthly charges for se""·er service to
local re!!idences. The hike is proposed at
50 cents each month to cover increasing
cost' at the city's new sanilation plant
-Discussion of the possible date for &
new parks and recreation bo nd election
amot.1ntmg to an estimated -million
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dollars. The vote.' 1f 1t becomes-reality,
would entail one mark on a ballot cov~·
ing four items . the new community
clubhouse, the proposed youth recreatioa
ctnter, new neighborhood parks· and
beacll and p.ier improvemenl!i.
-Discussion of the expected joint
meeting with San Juan capistiano coun.
cilmen at a Capistrano Beach restaurant
Aug. 5 to discuss territory proposed for
future annexation.
-Discussion of· the proposed formal
co~tracl shifting pension isystems for
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public saltty employea from a pivate
plan to the st.ate-operated Publid
Employeii Retirement Sy1tem. Thie ahift
was included 1n a wage-benefit pacbp
approved Iut JWlf; by councilmen.
-An ordinance establishing metered
parking along Avenlda Estkion. near
North Beach wbere use of a new cit)'
parking lot has dwindled because ot free
parking areas nearby. Councilmen plan
t.o eliminate all free parking in I.ha area
to spur toll parking at the new loL
rive __.aunc e
Capistrano
· Councilmen
DAILY 'ILOT 11111 ""It
POSSIBILITIES IN CHESS INFINITE AND INTRIGUING
Counstlor Sh irley Brunner Showl Lerry H1>9he1, 6
Sum111er Fun
Kids Learn Crafts, Play Games
Ice cream sticks aren't being tossed In-
to the trash in El ·Toro -they're being
used to make bird houses. Instead.
Ice cream stick construction. soap
car ving, Frisbee tOS.!ling -all are part
of thP seven-week :i:ummer recreation
pr~raf!1 lor children in the El Toro area.
The program, directed by ·Rus..o;
Hazelett. is being sponsored by the Aliso
V11Jley Homeowners AsoociaUon •with a
bit of help from the. Orange County Board or Supervisors and the . San Joaquin
Elemela{y School DI.strict.
.\clivitles are held Monday through
Friday from one W 5 p.m. al Olivewood,
Gales and Aliso Elementary Schools in El
Toro.
"We· have about ·120 children signed up
11t each sc~I." said Hazelett. "The pro-
gr~m is free and It Is atill open to any
child interested."
The program began July 8 and will con-
tinue through Aug. 2q. tn addition to team
and table games such as chess played
daily, lhere are crafts like lealherwork·
ing. soap carving, mosaics, and weaving,
alo ng with special activities like hat
shows. pet shows, hobby shows, yo-yo and
Frisbee contests and SUll>rUies.
Supervising the program are atnior and
junior counselors at each school arvl a
certificated teacher from the San Joaquin
Elementary School District.
''This year's program is <mting
$6.013."' said Hazelett. '"The money ia
provided.by the special service area la.I
funds for the El Toro area."
The program Is for children frotn
kindergarten through eighth' iradt.
Similar activities are beine,rponsored'·by
homeowners' group« t.hroughouL the Sad--
dleback Valley.
New Beach Already Full
LOS Al'l}ELES (AP) -A new 11'1t
beach 1t the . oodhem end of the giant
Marine base of Curlp Pen~ already
Is tun moet or the lime but it wUI be two
l't•rs .before recrtaUonal facllitla are
fully develofitd on tbe 31h·mlle Jong alte,
aaya 1 state official.
The delay is needed to complete .tha
fteQellliary plannlng ind obtaJ.n .(inanclng,
William Perin Mott Jr. director of tie
StRle Department of Parks l.Dd Recrea~
Uon tofd • l'leWS conference Monday at
the Lo., Ansele.s Cttamber of Commerct..
The new beach WU opened 00 ID lo-
te.rim basis over ER1te.r vacaUon JOO
rt0'9f:Md for tht. summer. Already a'l
limes there·B('t up to-600 lr.al.liet1 ptrked the:fe: along old Highway lOJ, Molt aaki.
Mott allo 11id it-11 doubttul lhat.a~;Of
the J,115 addUlontl acre1 turned over to
tne' 1tate recenUy by President Nlton
would be open to the public this 1ummer.
Eventually · 2,000 campsites couia ·be
developed on this new area, "he s1ld, and
otlw improvements include 8'CWer. and
water prOjed.11 for the beach and cam.
ping artas, •n internal trlMf)OrtJtlon
Kystem. for tl'le park and 1 surflng
musewn.
In addition, Mott 1aid. can will be blll--
ned from the. beach atta. "We want to
make It a people beach," be if.id.
Take Steps
By PA.MELA BAU.AN
Of tM O.llY l'lllt INtl
The first step in a formal bid t.o annex
Dana Point and Capistrano Beach was
taken Monday by the San Juan
Capistrano City Council.
The unanill'IOt.l3 decision came &ftl!r
rePresentatives cl the Chambers of Com.
merce of the two unincorporated. ~
munities uked the council for a costl:rt
ln<lepth feaslbill1¥ otudy an --
"Wt can do three tblnp.'' Mid M&yar
TonyT<n<r. ''W ..... -.. -eonsuU.ant to ~ • atudy, we cu
prepve the study ooTselvea. er w CM p
lo th< "Local Apney Fonnatlol> em.-
mlMioo H.AFCJ "and apply !Ot" ·an-
nexation."
The council agreed to proceed with the
legal steps toward annexation to "ahaw".a
forward movement" and to test reaction
from the communities.
''The COWlCil k:nows there are tome a&
Uve proponents of annexation In tbt twe
commnnitlet,'' .sald City Manager Dmald
Weidner. ··one way to find rut U.
1mount or support or lack « it b to taka
It to LAFC and watch closely the I.AFC
publk hearing. If there is very liUle llJpo
port they can drop It."
Weidner 1aid in the meantime, the ltaff
will prepare tbe in depth study requested
by the chambers of OOll\Olfl'ce. The study
will answer such quesUon.s as tM effects
or annexation on special district.I, on the
tax rate, Gn exi~Ung .special aervtces in
unincof1>(lral.ed are.as, t.he type ol govern..
mait representation, and the aaa s d
valua.tiGn.
Copies ol the report will be avall.ablie te
every citizen.
Once a formal applicallon L'I made to
the LAFC the county body will hold a
public hearing not more tban 70 dayt
all.er the application is filed.
If the LAFC approW!S the requeet, tbll
proponent.a of anneution are then re-
quired to circulate petitima piberbt&
names or is percent of tM ~
voters within lht areas to be ~
If this is accomplished; aoo&bet' pu60e
hearing take.a place at tht city counctl
level. If there ia 1 majority protest at
that time, the malltt la dropped. II~
isn"t, the council can call a spedaJ ellOo
tion.
The eltction requires a simple maJmty
for passage ln the two commun!U. to be
annexed. In this case an election a1aa
could be held in San Juan CaplatraM.
Tttfit vote also would reqW-e a 1lmple
majority.
"When the areas to be aanu:ed 1(9
lqer ·thin the city, the city all6 mat
have an elecUon," said City AUormy
James ot·&7.ald.' ·
Ree:identa In tht t.UrUnunlUet el
Capistra.M Beach and Dana Point have
tried three· Umea '° lncorpor1te ....
enijty. But each atlompl hu failed. Thelt
fut attempl, juat over a year aao. _,
aet put the LAFC.
Al 1!11t Ume I" .... -ol tile fa. corporation, dlllatwlod"rltb tbo•lovtf ol
cmtnt)" servn, vowed to apply for ~
nexatlon either to San Juan Caplltruo or
San Clem,....
Police Kill Rattler
On Clemente Poreh
San ClemenlAI pollco Moodly klllld a
three-foot rattltlGlke after a bU1sSm
homeowner dlxovered the collad vlpor ca ru. front pon:h.
Officers were aummoned. to the
"'aldonce at 243 l.a CueslAI by WUltam P.
Slnlc. who d1a<Ovmd Ibo ·ratller 111 1:•
p.m.
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Santa AQ.a Appeal Set . . .
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... ~i~ "F~~h>~· .Ruling on Irvine City Land
Lawyer!! for the city of Santa Ana to-that tbt city's ~ recoune ln any Couneb of Communities of Irvine.
day confirmed they ''•ill file an appeal fUrt,ber llCtJon. on iti latrtUlt I.I to clalm ni.t rultbl ii to be debated Au&. 11 by
against tn Orange County Superior Court breach of eontnct by the lrvlne Com-the County Board of Supervisors but it l!
r uling that clears the way for de\'elop-pan y. Santa Ana claims lhAI the company regarded by represtntatives·of bol!t sides
ment of the proposed "super city" of promised eight year.11 ago lhal it would in the dis pute as highly unlikely th at the
Irvine. allow thl'! city to aMex the "promised board Y:ill chzJlenge the LAf'C find ings in
t.tayor Loren Grisel authorized the new land'' in May, 1971. the light of Judge 1'hompson 's decision .
)Pgal action after reading a three-page The Irvine Company has sued the city Judge Thon1pson stre~d in his opinion
opinion by Judge Raymond Thompson for $1 million in a counter-cl;;iim filed lhal prior commitmen ts by <:ities or any
\\'hkh solldl,y ft'jects th e city'1 charges shortly before Judge Thompson issued his other public agency should not be allo'>'·ed
that a prior agreement between the city ruling. lo defeat the will of the peo ple as e:1:-
ana the Trvlne Company removes a Judge 'ThomJ)80n·s ruling in fa vor of the pressed by lrgislative decree
disputed 938-ocrt section from any in-Irvine incorporation movement followed La .,.,')·ers for both sides do no! expect an
corporation movtl}lfnt. appro~al _by the Local Agency Jo'ormalion appellate co urt decision on the Santa Ana
J udge Tbomp.sGff made it clear Friday Conuru.won (LAFC) of tbe plans of the action before la te October.t
Draft Lottery Aug. 5
lnductio1is Halted-But Not Rando1n Selection
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The draft lot-
tery to decide the order in wh.ich young
men will be called up in 1972 wa s set Ur
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service off icials said lhe
"randon1 sequence lottery" wiU be t on-
ducted at the U.S. Con1merce Depart·
ment auditorium to determine the order
of call, by birth dates, of young men who
became 29 this year.
Legislation to extend the basic in·
duction provision of the draft law is snag-
ged in Congress, and inductions ha ve
been halted since the old la'>'· expired J uly
I. House-Senate negotiations to resolve an
impasse have been po.stponed until next
J\1 onday.
Alth ough the Induction pro\•is!on has
run out. draft officials sai d "the
responsibili ty lo conduct the lottery c·on·
tinues un der draft la1v."
The lott ery for next year onginally hfld
been set for July 15. but \\'as postpon ed
because flf lhe congressional hangup over
extension of the la'>''.
Publication Budget Tops
Selective Service officials said lhe 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young men 1vho face possible in·
duction next year deserve to know their
relat ive chances of induction so the y are
better able to plan ahead."
Laguna District . Age11da Both th e House and Senate have voted
Ill extend the draft but confe rees are
i;nagged over an end·lhe-war resolution
allacbed by the Senate to a bill to extend
the basic law for two years. The House
negotiators are against setting any Viet-
•am withdrawal date.
Adoption of a ~blication budget will
top tbe agenda al tonighl't; L.aguna Beach
linified School Di..'ltrict trustees meeting
7:30 p.m. al the Educa tion Center, 550
Blumont Dri ve.
The publication budget is ex pected to
s.how a 35-cent tax increase, cuts ln many
accounL~ and a $50,000 reserve for the
next fiscal year.
The budget will be published , as re-
quired by law. ln a local newspaper.
Public hearing and final adopt.ioo of the
budget will be held al the AtJi. 3 regular
meeting of the board.
01.af€es may be made in the budget
right up to the time of final adoption .
Board members '>'"ill also La ke a look at
(1-ro p-oposed policy measure6". The first
sel.S standards teacners mu.st follow when
asking for interdlstrict transfers. The se-
cood set.s condiUons for the creation of a
post of teacher representative to the
board.
lt is expected that a teacher from the
Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Associa-
ti on (LBUFA ) will be elected to fill the
}Xl5l -if th@ policy is enacted. The
person will be required to attend all
board meetings and act as a liaison
between the board and the faculty.
l'rustees will .also be asked to approve
a bid from the Engs Motor Truck Com·
pany for purchase of a new bus at a cost
or $26,900.
The district will pay 20 pen:ent do'>''n
on the bus on tht day of delivery (around
S@pt. l) with the balance funded on a
Jea,.,e pll'Chase agrttment.
Jn the third renewal of the draft lot·
tery, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
Aug. 5. six young people from various
parts llf the nation will take turns dra ......
ing capsules from two clear plexiglass
drums.
One drum will contain all the dates of
the year 1952 -meaning there will be 366
(including a Feb. 29 date) since that was
a !tap year. The other drum '>''ii! contai n
numbers I through 366. As each birth
date is dra.,.,•n. it will be matched \\'ilh a
number drawn fro m the second drurn.
Thal will determine the order of call
$100,000 Drug Supply
For example. if the first birth date
drawn is J uly 15, and the first number
drawn is 125. those bo rn on July 15. 1952.
\\"Ou!d stand !25th in the. order of call for
the draft next year. The .\o 1
vulnerabili ty conceivably might no1 be
determined until at the very end of the
random drawing.
Seized in Coast Raids
Sen . John C. Stenni.o: ID-M iss.), leader
of the Senate team in House·Senall'! talks
r;aid a negotiating meeting Mondav wa;
caUed off because of lack of "sufficient
headway " lo'>''ard resolving the dispute.
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Cf 11>• Dl llY ~llfl 11111
Six Huntington Beach residenla were
iunong 12 arrested in two-pronged raids
~1onday night, in which police a11ege a
haul of pills, niarijuana and cocaine
\'."Orth $100,000 Wa!I i;eited.
Narcotics detecth•es said the series of
8.rresl.s in Huntington Beach and Los
Angeles County c1tie!I is directly N!lated
to capture o( seven men In Re<londo
Beach Saturday.
'Ille combined hau l of contraband ln-
r ludes 300,000 amphetamine t.ablel<i,
nearly a pound of cocaine, a pound of
hashish and fi1•r pounds of marijuana, 'm·
\'esl.lgators said.
Ironically. the case '>''as broken after
three ni on•hc; h} mrn from 1·ari011S la11·
11 geoc1e.s , so1ne una11·are U1"y v.·ere all
w.irk ing on 1.tie same probe.
'"There werP times 1-1·hen th~ un-
dercover agents '>''ere about to arrest
1·ach other." qui pped Hu ntington Beach
P~·""S Offi('er Bill Heed
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l{eld today on SM,000 bail are \,ary O.
Osterhues. 21, of 9742 Monte Carlo Circle;
Douglas Cotton, 20, or 171illl Griffi th Cir·
cle; David Pollack. 19, of 8202 Valencia
Drive; John Almquist. 20, of 8182 Brush
Drive; Phillip Sherwood, 20, of 16601 Ti -
ber Lane, and Bruce J . Lang, 19, of 1&41!
Rhone Circle, all Huntington Beach.
Al90 held on lhe same bail are Gladys
\1. Morgan. 21. and Robert l\1organ, 23, ol
Yista: Robert Ivie, 21 , of Sunland : James
Hammer. 21. of Sunland : Peter Davidson ,
19 of Westcheste r, and r..1ichael Rossie,
19. of Long Beach.
t.1rs .. \forgan was arrestecl p.1rkl'd in <1
camper ''an in the :\00 block of 12th
Street. Police sai d all the o!Jlers were ar·
rested at Cottnn·~ home.
The arrf"Sl<i :>.re U1e result of a lhrec-
month investigation by 18 officers from
Huntin~on Bc<1ch, Los Angele~ Police
l>eparlment. and the St.ale Burt au ()f
Na rcot ics F:11forccme-nL
Police in Huntington Beach said lhrtr
in\'estigation of the case led them into
Los Angeles \\'here thf>y riiscovm-ed in-
restigat.ors fron1 the 0U1er hl"\l Agencies
had ~ \l"Orking on I.he same project.
Huntington Beach inve8ligators Sgt.
Bertrand Chadv,.ick alleged that the
group arrested ';has been supplying lhe
grealer Hunti ngton Beach area wllh
large quantilie.s of drugs."
Lagunan Named
As Postmaster
By Ne'v Service
Donald W. Ros e. 461 Alta Vista Way.
has been named P05lmaster in Laguna
Beach, officials of the U.S. Postll l Service
announced.
Rose, 63, received Ulr. appoinlmenl un -
der the new merit se.lt"Ction sy8lem rt-
~nlly signed into law by Presidnt Nixon.
Rose assumes lbe top post In Laguna
Beach when he returns from vacation
Aug. 9. He hM been with the Poslal
Se-rvice sine!'! 1968. lf!s latesl assignment
was pe~onMI 11uistant in LagunR Beach.
ROM has been Relive In Chsmber of
Com mer c e Beautiflcalion Commit It~
projed& slnce residing In the Art Colony.
Planners Reject
Auto Storage
On Laguna Lot
Laguna Beach planners r..tonday denied
an auto agency permission to stort car.ri
on a Glenneyre Street lot after se1•er;;i l
residen ts spoke in opposition 10 the plan.
The Bar.o.·lck Tmpor1.~ proposal 1111d
pre11011~lr Ileen denied b} lhe con1-
n1is~ion , but. on apptal ta !he C'l!I' ('nun-
<'il. 1he l'ariance application \.\'<ts ~enl
bark 1o the plannf'r~ for recon~1rler;i11on.
I\ H Ra1·1-11ck. 011nf'r of lhe na1 ~u11
dealerslup, harl pre1 iously indic;ited ttir
storage proposal 11·ou!d on!y be te1n-
porary a...: hf" 1s planning to niOl'C' his
business rrom the <'lt Y 111th1n the nf .\l
year_
Represcn!1ng Bar11 ich, at! or n r. 1•
\Villian1 \~'ilcoxen told planners his che~t
did not \\'ant to spend a greal deal of
rnone.1· i1nprovi ng lhe slorage lot as he
v.as planning to move.
Comrnissioner Y.'i\liam La mbourne h11rf
Indicated lhe need for landscaping or the
area and the construction of a fen ce.
Under cily ordinance, aut o storage
faciliUes are not pennitted in C·l ALS
zones. The planned site is in such a zone .
Ho11·ever. Wilcoxen noted that almost
All car dea ler!! in Laguna Beach have ob-
1aine:f variances from the city lo store
cars in lhe C·I zones near their
tlealerships.
Objections by residents to the planned
car stllrage facit ily included excessh•e
exhau~t fumes. an un sightly appearance
and lht contention that ot.her businesses
n1ight 3sk to store their commqdity In
open area.~.
'"The. touri~!s don't come to see a park-
ing lot nr a storage area,'' comm issioner
Carl Johnson said.
Lagunau Injured
In Auto Mishap
A Laguna Beach man w11s slightly hurt
C 1.-londay efternoon ''"'hen he '>''as struck by 'ash Gi\•eawav Set a car al the int ersection of Forest
"' A1·enue and Glen neyrc Street.
TREf\'TON, N,J. <UPI ) -Jack Senny, Nor m111n Alfred We ingartt"n, 43. 176
k.nown lntun11tionally 115 11 tight man with McKnight Drive. tn ld police he would !lf'e
11 dollar, will give away $1 million In Ntw his own dnc:lor fol lowing the 2 p.m. ac-
,Jersl'!y Au.11. 4. ciden l.
The 11.1te lottery commission !laid Mon· Driver L~'man tit P1trtridgt, ~. of !As
day Benney will seltct the next Alamitos '>''5!1 not cited by ~l lct'. v.·ho
mlUk>nalre loltt.ry \\•Inner at the Garden ~a id witnesses offered con r 1 i c t i n g
~le Arts Ctnter in Holmdel . ve~lons nf !hr '8Cidenl.
Art In Suiokitag?
Sculptor Ernes to at the Festival of .A.rls in I.aguna Beach n1ust have
had his nose to th e grindstone to think up th is one. l·le said it is th e
only cigaret holder that really holds a cigarel. Ernesto la belled his
creation as '"the great invention since the \\'heel."
Diamond-Street Issue
Resurrected in Laguna
1'he 1nuch·pub!iciled D1an1ond Street
Jmproven1ent Distriet. approve<1 by the
Lagun a Reach Ci ty Cow1cil in 1967, only
to becon1e the victin1 of in fl11tion. wtll
sur face again at the \Yednesday night
counci l meeting when a new hearing da1c
\I ill be set to diScuss the revised project.
Since n1any properties in the :irea have
chan~ed han ds since the original district
\\"as approved. the council v.·11\ be asked
by lhe public works departn1ent to call a
new hearing Sept. R.
At tht~ 1in1e plans prrpared hy the
en~inPcr of \1ork '>''ill IX' di scussed. along
1-11th t h1~ :idv1sab1hty Ill proceeding \\'Ith
the prnJC't!
Plans no1i. c:.ill for a 22.root <·ontour
rrl.'lflli.·ay with l"Ul"b :11111 JlUltcr. and for
se1-1rrs. water :>.nd gas serv ice. Extensive
1,~ndscap ing, underground util itie.~ and
~peciiil slrectl1ghls. cnvi~ioncd in the
original plRns h;i,·e bern dropped
<.:apo EmpJoye~
To Get Raises
All San .Juan Capistrano city e1nplot'e$
\1-·111 be getting a raise soon
The C1t,1· <.:ounc1I voted ~tonda ~· In g1t·i:-
f'1er.vone ?. $4(1 monthly <'ost-of-l1\·1ng
salary 111creas1·
The 1nC'rc11se amoun1 c; to near!'" 10 per·
<.'en! l•)r "01TIP rrnplnycs and !hree prr·
1 {'nl lnr o!her~
•\! a prr\'1nu~ llll'f't1ng !hr C'f\Uncil ha rl
'olrd 1.1 !i1n1t I.he r-n"t·of.Jit·ing increasf'
I n liour 1lt'r1·r111 11 r lrs·
beca use of cost.
Other ilen1s on the Y.1ednesday council
agenda include·
-Adop!ion or an agree ment v.•ith the
l'OUnty for 101nl construl'lion of an es-
1ension of Alla La guna Boulevard
between Chateau \Vay and Del i\lar
,.\venue. linking Top of lhe \Yorl d and
Arch Beach I/eights.
-Selling a specia l study session next
11eek fo r a meeting .,.,•ith off icials of the
S!ate Dcpa11ment of Publ ic Works 10
discuss the ef!eC't of ne\v state policies
regarding coastal de1-•elopment which 11-·111
have a major unpact on th e area.
-F'inal adoption of ordinances re-
quiring bicycle l1<"rns1ng ;ind rrgu!ati ng
tfnla! of hot('] roon1s lo rninors.
-First reading of an ordnance amend-
ing portions of the anim al ron!rol la 11·s .
no!ablv regarding pPnalit 1es for violations
and 11npound regu lation~
-Hearing or an <1ppeal From Board nr
Zoning Adjustment denia l of a variance
applicalion regflrd1ng a horne addition. on
ground~ the denial 1111! create financial
hardship.
Dog l\ol Di smi ssed
"Spook "'.. 11 sill·er lipped Gennan
!<hrpherd 1hat hit Staci Augustus of San!<"I
An:i llei~hls la"t .July 8. has bl'fon fou nd
;ind is no\.\' ~ecured ln the county pound.
\1rs Kenneth Augu~tus . the mothrr of
f1t e·~ear-old Staci. had been tr.vln~ to
!nra!r lhe <1ng after \l attarked her
d::11111hter. The fiOI! v.a.~ found free of
ct1sease.
City ,Aide
Under Fire
Ove1~ Letter
Laguna Bet.eh planning commissioner
J11mes Schmit z was crit~ized by • resi·
dent 1'.fonday for what were calJed
••misstatem,nts'' in a letter to a local
ntwspaper
\\'llliam Leak. of 500 Broadway, charg-
ed Schmitz with attempting !o mislead
the voters t·oncernirrg the upcoming
building height limit election Aug, l.
"He has some misunderstanding of not
only the ordinartee he voted on and
passed on," Leak told the commi88ion,
'·but this is a misstatement Of what peo-
p!' 1\il/ 1•ote on Aug. 3."
Leak was referring to a statement by
Schmitz. O\l'rler of Beach Construction
<.:o .. in the July 17 edition or 11 bi-weekly
newspaper,
Leak chargP<f that Schmitz indicated
the decision of the Vftters would be
between 5{).root hotels with adequate
sideyards nr °'a solid wall of buildingg 31i
rect in hf'ighL ''
··1'he only \1'ay a solid wall of buildings
rould be bu ilt 11·ould be for a commission
and council to specifically permit ii."
Leak told the planners. "In his slate·
men!. Mr. Schmitz intimates that a !IO!id
wall would be the alternative to buildings
50 or more fret in height.
"'This seems to indicate th& ~fr.
Schmitz is either unav.·are that hotels
cannot be de\"eloped in that fa shion with
present :toning or that he 14•ould approve
of a solid v.·al t concept.'' Leak added.
Leak asked the commission to publicly
t: or re c t these "misstatements."
Chairman \Villiam Lambourne said the
plMners .,.,·ould study Leak's charges and
make a decision at a later date as to
v:heUJer or not a correction would be in
order.
S. A. F riedma11
Services Held
Services were held at noon today al
Pacific View 11ortuary Chapel for
Samuel A. Friedman. 79~C Via Los
Altos, Laguna Hi lls v.·ho died Sunday at
the age of 75.
Mr. Priedman is survived bv his wil•
lda. of lhe familv home ; a sis"ter, Paula
Ronis of /\'e'>'· Y0rk , and a nephew and
stveral neices.
A nalive of Vienna. Au.st ria. fllr. Fried·
man had lived in California for the pa!lt
23 years and in Orange County for th•
past five years.
He was pa!ll president or tfle Culinary
Union and active in the F& AJ.i Lodgt
J\"o. 721 in r-;orlh Hollywood.
Lifeguards Set
T echniq ne S ltoiv
Cliff rescues. parachute j um~ ~d a
fireboat display are among the 1cti vitie!
planned for the annua l Laguna Beach
lifeguard t ec hni q u e demonstration
scheduled for 9:30 a m. Saturday on the
r..1 ain Beach.
The rl isplay '>'"ill in\"ohe ~v,.ral of ~
local guards and will be highlighted by
competiti1·e r11ces among the 1 a'rious
lifeguard sections
Guard~ v•ill also be on hand to
rlemonslrate fnr t·isitors emergencv fir.~t
a id prnce<!ure.c;. including he~rl massagr ,
The public is m1 ited to a!lend the fre1
r1·ent.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
•
INOT NECESSARILY!
WHAT YOU GET!
Technological advances ,,., c arpet manufacturin9 have
re su lted in lower p rices today than 30 years ogo.
The tufting mac hines moke carpet 70 times faster than
Axm inister ond W ilton power looms . These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feet of c arpetin g per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feel wide. The re Io ti v e eose of this
monufocturing method hos hod one negat i ve aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, rel iable mills , today there
ore more than 300 mills, mony of questionable integrity. It
is not difficult for a c I ever carpet designer to moke a
carpet look far better than it is.
The answer to the consumer is clear: E i t h e r k n ow your
manufacturer-or rely on a reputable rel oiler. (Alden's,
of course).
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 l'lacentla An.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. Thru Thun., 9 to 5:30 -Fri., 9 to 9 -Sit .. 9:30 to 5
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N.Y. STOCK EXCHANGE
IN l.lUSTfllAL INUf X
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Master Charge Tells
$778 Mi llion Sales
SAN f RAN CISCO -I B\V I -Sales on r-.tastcr Charge
1he bi.Ink charge card launched 1n Cah!orn1a four years ;igo
totaled $778 m1!11on 1n se\en 1-1estem states for the fiscal
}car ended June 30
lh1s v.as reported bv llal \V Scon\e1s president of
\\estern States Bankcard Assoc1at1011 the se1v1cc Clri;an
1zat1on for ~laster Charge bank in Caltlom1a Idaho
Ne\ilda Orei.:on Utah \Vash1ngton and \\estern \\yom1ng
Since July 19 1967 v.hen 70 member banks of the
011g1na! lahfornia Bankcard assoc1at1on issued the first
/'11 ister Ch irge cards to 2 000 000 California residents the
c:ard has shu .... n a phenomenal gro1vth Sconyers said
Todav our 181 mt:tnber banks have 4 200 000 cardholders
ll!'ld lti4 OOCI rnerchant estab!Lshments v.here lhe card I!
honored
Both !he cardholders and the merchanrs have
ri)r !\laster t.:h 1rge uverv.J1rln11nglv not only in the
bu t 1hr oughnut the country he said
\O[ed
\\est
Thruugh 1ntc1 b<in k c<ird association which pu n.:J1ascd
lhe !1ccns1ng ri gh ts lo !\taster Charge from v.estern states
bu 1kcard assoc1at1on tn Feb ruary !969 na11onallv rnore
1han 5 000 b inks 1'.Jth 33 2 n11!11on ca rdholders par t1c1pate
111 the !\1aster Ch;irge progr 1m The card JS honored by
rnorc th tn 930 000 retail slores service estahhshments and
professional otf1ces 1n the United States and many foreign
countries
Do11 "t Ass111ne
B etter to Take a Ht1rd Look
By JOHN CUN~!~ F
1'P l u1ln•n 1'n• YJI
N f.IV YOllK 'AP I Ex
pencn<:e te 1chcs u~ th<1t it is
ah\a}s \.\1se lo t1ke a long
hard Jonli ;it 1ssu1np! ons
\11dcly t 1kc11 for grnutcd To
nan1f' :i lcv.
-l31;:~tr Is lh ll<'r D irir g
1nuch vf the 1900s ti is nolion
\1 ts pu1 sued by h11ndrcds ( f
ccrp-0ra1e en1crpri<;e~ m11st nr
1l1cm co111 1n1:ed that 1he st1n1
reall) could be bigger lhun till
parts
t.:oni::IC1merat1ng \l as I h c
na111C' nf !hC' gr1111e the route
ro b1g/,!er profit" the ren1ech
fnr deficit" rind mo"I other
tll <; ~1rtld f11 (' 10 fl! 20 COlll
!)illll('"i lnh) f)ll('
be he\li r rnr it
and the~ ll all
1 he r 1lronnlt grncr ::tl!v 11 ~s
th 11 bif!nr~" 111 11iC's po.,,1h!t<
r fftcll nc1c<; )f SC' lll' C:!Sll'r 3{'
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In In pl) Iii It tile 1dc I II IS{' 1r
l t r t
!'-ii) 1 llu rr 1s ;:1n\\ 111i;: ~usp1
r on thn t 1-1h1l1 bigness n1 ght
br h 1tc1 I\ might he het1f'r
nnl v In a pn1nl <iftrr \\h ch Jt
b ( orn s bad 1!1 fcrrncrs to
1hnn~ 11r" .re c-nnst 1n11y ll:lde
111 ~IJ{N:ht" <1nd ;.u t1 cl es
I h< hanki t plc-Y of t! e Penn
C'•n!r;il li <i hoad !11r in
Pff1c1!'ncv of huf?e ut1!111c~ !he
I 11p::ured borrn"1ng c;ip:lC'I!\
rif I ockhecd Aircraft <ind thf'
fll'1wndence of other aerospale
firms on govt rnn1Pnl con
lr:ic1~ are fuC'l1ng I h c
ll l!ICl~lll
f)o11ht <; arr brini:: nusrd
Rbout thC' 1b1l1!y of ce11tr:il1ll'd
i11:inRgrmrnt to kno1v v.h<11 is
j!o1n~ on in 11s 011 \<;Ions nbnut
11<; abrhl y lo rrta1n the Jo1 ;i 1ly
nf 1~orker and ro1nm11n1ty
( nnccrn 1s expressf'd :ibout
l 1gg1ng product1v1\y and
lhwa rted 1n1!1a!11r
And ()llf' nr !he :lT('i'IS 1n
"h1ch solution" are bcrn/!
If ro• or• 11or 111ln9 A1111W«llHJ
s.r.rlc• Yo• o,. 11ot ..,-thit .n
of yo1r call1
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CARE FREE
LONG TERM LEASE
I~ C•"'""' ,,...,, .. Olfl" Uf tOf '-llJl fOt •11 (U.JI
IRICll. 17141 642 OStl
-
sought IS or all thn1gs
smallness Smaller units allow
for more 11nag1nat1on and 1n
no1atron 1t 1s said as v.ell as
better 1dent1f1catzon w 1 I h
v.orker :ind communn}
-Ttlxts Will Atwa)J Rist
It 1\ould seein so because 1he
1 pv.ri.rd p1essur<> t as con
11n11 ed to grow relentle~sly
desp1le efforts to control 1Jr
Jo\.\!'r them
The Tax F' o u n d at 1 o ~
(rile ii ates th<J t pt>r capl\ 11 tax
µa1ments rose fr om $36;, 1n
1950 to $1 348 1n 1970 Then
111th 111flat1nn "run~ out that
19i0 figllrc total $850 or more
th •n doub!r the t9f>O tax toll
Nor 1s Lhe end 1n sight
""Ill the ch .. 1nnan Algrr B
( hap1nan 1n !he foundat1011 s
annual report nn go\ernmcnt
flnanre
flt>sp1l r tht> 1r1U1<;p11lable
need for prudr nc-r 1n f1sral al
I 11r~ • xpenrl !urr~ ril :'Ill
!~lf'1, of g<nernm(nt c1nr1nue
tlltnh I !lh ll! h;'lh 1 t~f'S
nnrt p11b!tc-1lrbt 111c1ll1bly
r 11011
Chaprnan nli\ ho .... c11'1 hf'
loo ('losf' to !he stat1 st1rs 10
dC'te' t \I !lh orhrr nhsrr'\ rrs
hr:ir at ln1\n Jh!'rl1n~s for Jn
st3nte TherP appe:irs lo bf> '1
~rnw 1ng re~entmenl a~a1nsl
\1 aste and 1nerric1ency
(lre~S Ire fnr pnor1!1e~ 1n i;pen
fling and mo1e acct»Jn!abihl}
bv tho"e-v. ho sprnd
Thr Vie-tnam expe1 ience-ha:i;
rnnYlnced manv Amenc-ans
lh::tt the roun!rv cannot afford
In sOPnd for a foreign 11a r and
a1te111r1 to n1111nt:un a
peacetime ecnnom) 11 t
hon1<'
-A higher m1 n1mun\ wage
aid~ lhost lowest on th t:
economic scale I! v.outd ap-
pear to do so but 1t mav no!
Some small and medium sizt:
businessmen 1ns1st tha1 a
h1~her base wage no! onl) v.111
hurl them but unskilled ln.bor
o~ Wl'll t.1any of lhe.m say
they cannot a fford IO pay it
and lhereforl' won I h1re
Whtie the reasons for their
ln1ib1l1ty to pay a m1nJn1um
v.age rema in debat;"Jble there
" hardly a question lh11t
red reed h1r111g of the unslnlled
wnuld have potent1allv serious
long rangt consequences for
lhe eco .. cnn y
As small bu si nessmen po1nt
out they are often tht lraJnP~
of th• unskilled who "" gradu 11.te 1n10 n1ore rrspon~1
blt Jobs often with larger
companies.
$15,000 INVESTMENT
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK
00°1. WRITE OFF . 1971 .. "l'I Doll.,'"•' l'OI 1160 Cotto M••• t l,l6 '
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OVER THE COUNTER
North State
Plans Told
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with rno ···m•"' mo bO "••••dt<I mt av 11.,,,,,, J M1ddo• a • ...,,. (OOJMV or n 1 ll'o<M•• COOPElt WTAll lEP .. llt.l{SS ... ,,_ 11\h )l•n 001 gt Eooh DOdt r mu•! IUl>m ! ""'" "' D•O . Ano llau+••tlO !lo•mt1ly W11t 6th SlrtO!)
1,.on•••ct Cl•O "<II 6 PLANT 1 11 Wr•I 6th ~"tf! LO> J.,.... \ti! co•hl•'• cn•c~ •••lllta UIK~ o< bid S•n!I Ano C1lllo•n11 111 tl9!1t 1111 ond !lido oh1ll bl r~orl• mt rkod Mob It Pu~l .. hfd Otlll~t (OOOI Otllv PllOI :;_.,1111,.. (llttorn t 'IQOl ) whl<h " tne \CCR.P0 •4tf SllAL \ Ot! 0 oona m odt 91YO~lt lo 11" OIOfr cl l(llfto" convoyo;;I lo •"Id l'ID'W h•ld bv U
c 1 11room Unlt1 NO 111 •d<lttOled to Jui. I I ~ 11 1nd ........... , ) lt!I lQ ll "'"''or but ..... OI Ill• undorOlgllfd ·~ t ll A80 """""' TIMG '"' (oo•I ''"' mullllY C<>lltG• 0 .. 1.1.;1 url(ttr ••Iii O••d or l •Yl l In lht P•oPerly
Putehl•lnl Ag•n! Octln Vltw Xl\ool ,,.11111, Porlt lnlnu 10 l!>I '''"' ol .. o 1,.0R•('•1 t •O,. Bu.rd OI ''"''•••In on •mDYnl no! len o!h.01!0d In 01ld (O<Jnlv u •d Jt1tt <)t KrlD-
Ololrl<.1 ltn Worner ll•enUt Hun1'ng1on Ofctdonl wllnln 1...,, "'°"'"' olt0< in. L"" \ ( II:-1 )O'C••l•N rnon tl•o ,,...oconl U.,.1 o! tht '"'" bid •• ""' tt ll4!1ch (1111,,,.n l •nd rtctlvt-d oT or LEGAL N OTIC E Ir>! <>vbll<t llon ot !hh noll<f ~Y ll f OF , •<H0llN14 I • UUI onlo~ !nll !hf bll<)rr wlll •!tr Info A Lo11tl'iold Ellt to I!\ •nd 19 LOI II ol
Dtloro 7 IXt pm W•dn•od•• JulV 71• 1------------1 Ollt-d 1.,1,, 1tll 1.0\.11'1> D" Qoll,O.N..,l l 11 '"' uroPDu O Con!r1't " In• 1.rnt " lr•CI No 12?1 •• J>t• moo ••<or-h•
It /I II Whl<h •In . 1"!! p •<• b d• ..... I , t41D PAUi VJ<N DO lllf N °" ' ' ~ .......... J""" ,. D lt11 ..... a..r to "'"' In !no •V•nl "' •••Iv•• '" BOOll n1 P•QH l~ )J loc•u•l¥o ol Aren't Lonesome
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AT LAST R t::PORT JUSt 67
out of 100 s t udents 1n night
schools are s a id lo bt single
di vorced w 1 d o w t d or
11ep arated In other word~.
u natta c h e d Also ap-
pro ximately 65 out of JOO are
under 35 years of age ll s
clear says our l.o\r a nd W;ir
m a n the n ight schools are the
most fertile huntin g g round s
of all fo r lon e ly souls 1n s ea r ch
of matr1m on1aJ males
Dt pulll C!W ooentd &n<I "Id l'!CTlflOUS BUSINl!.SS ... dmlnhT••lor ut tho t>lo o ....... o .... -E DI •" o NoloN rnlor 1nro 1~cn con!llC! !hf •rocc..r• ol Ml•<Pllo"'""' MIP> In lhefol!o(t ~! 1~
Eoch b a >hill • n• n v• O '"' 1 "'" ""' NI.ME ST ATE,,.ENI 01 th• •Do•• ni m"'1 Oo<.tof'll P °' ' '"" -''"' l"""'' Ind ~!Alt 1no cnec• "" 11 r.. '"''"'rd "' •n th• ,.,. C<>vnlr Recor nor ol ••Id ctun1y
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anrl 'our tedyfnend Suc h uav• ol 1n. <t"•'" o• MOOI t Cl4i u «>0 • llovo N"'"""'' ti•otn C•• '"'"I• Tot• 111J1 uo.11• c• -•··-•'""" ,..., •••<v•«t 111< "'' oe1 01 tort~,, •• 1•11 01•• '''" th• '°' si ndcoorl• Orll•• CG<'on• M l Mir. U~lh o!ttrt(J OllO ......... ,,,. fjght lo CRUl ~ING. .,. A(HT~ !tl( Ouli ... Al!M"RIY• , ... A,otmlnlot•••e< • "'" ,.,. .,......., "" -· I of "'" <(If <Ill• Ml ror .... _.,,,' 1bcrool (1ll•otnlo
barn h ke b is tros are opening •t it<! 1nv ~· 111 D ~. """ tow• vo ony Ir .. n.,ed •"" •• 1ung ""d" '"" <t• Puhl •hod er-.,,... c.,.,, D• 1 """' ,.....,o--·' -•no o<,_,_ Tno Bn••O "' ''"''""' '"'''"" "'' Tno "'"'""'" "d ''"'I•• dltc!• mo •n~ up all over lhe coun try All the 11vul1t tr '""" n vlnu• of rn• ""'' o• th• ~'"' at c111 Jwl• ll :io J I on<1 11ut ••• J. 1t11 1~11 ..:. ,. rrf """' ~ ""'-''""' ••Kvftd •"''"'°" ot ""·ctlnt • •r •fld 11t D dt or 111p111v "" '"' lncorro<rnou o1 '"• 11•••• Doled JUiy t lfl\ lotnoo 7JIJ N""l''"' 61•<1 N•"""'" !'-.. ., • ..,. •o '"''"" 1n• '''"'"lornltt or lntormo11 os llklt<U •fld oln.. common Ot • t nlllon II
w aitresses e re young a nd ~·1:~~ :o.:!";..~' '~~~::~·. f:':'-~;~!~!"~~· Dflnt <<l"<lu(lto b• • L EGAL N OTICE ... • • ... ~ ·.~ .~":,~ ... • ..,;:;., ::'t"':::~ n •nr b,.~:',,.';~"E r.i;i~~~oN '"S, ;"0.:1:' ::ri" b• m1.,. but .. 1•ho.r1
p retty And d o you h a ve any Pvbl"""' 0•1n0t Co.11 0.11• Piiot Jv coroo••tlon ,.... .,. •"" , .. , '" t~ .. ••" h<•ll '"' 5-t<tv llOt•d o! tru11tn cc••,.•n1 a• worronh ........ or lmPllH
notion how m uch they earn a 1, 11 10 1t11 •"%l-11 f.d.,.Md "' Wh•" 1---,,,.,,,,tci'To-cir ort o=•'•----t-... -o...n Ju•• 7' 1t11 11oo 1 m , .... ,o,ng 1111e Ponn•ion ...-en
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n1g in 1P5 s muc as LEGAL NOTICE i n1. •l•l•m,nl t""' .. 1tn th• c ..... n1v SuH rlo• (out!"' mt l !I•• ... c .~......... " • I ..... ~· '(•' • h !J :iv 1•11 ll•l !t c•••I •um ol '"" nDI•(•) OO'CV•t<I ... •••d
You r questions and com su,1 RIOll cou RrO , -T-,-,---~;··~.o:,~~""f" ~a";;;.°" 0;;.,7, 1~0!.':,~ '"~,;:~. ';'":;£~RgE'";" EWE"I~ • " '..,. ,-... LEGAL NOTIC E ~~' 01 rn1.'.~ 1"",:
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'TATE 0 1' (A,LIFOllNIA l'OR Cle• ~"°"'" •• CiEORGE EWE'~ Gf O ~--,...._;_;:::., (.., u no toUl l<l•on.:to U onr .,na .. !h• 1•'"" m~nu are welcomed and l Nl COUNTY 01' OllANGI! P11Pll.t>ed Or•nM Cc•>I O•' Piiot E~ENS G F EWE NS GEOA;C:.E i-&•~ ... • • or .. a D•~d or T.1111 I••• cn••uu •lld
W',, be USe d Ill CHECKING "''''' o• ,",',,','."•"•• '''''''" Jll•• 111)/1na "'"gv.r l 10 \'11 1"'"1\ (IS fNENS 1na •• GEO !'"'£"> r-c ......, .,_..._ <1'>• 0 0 i •lot JotOTICE lo Cllfll1TOllS ,,,,,.,.,,,.,,th• l•u•I•• •nd o! th• tr111tt ,. -----IOf<•I"'" ,,.. ,,. ,..,. ._ , I M: I<!! lol .. ll •UPllllOll COU A;I OF Ttll! u eoted bv •••d Dretd ol trull
Up Whe'ev'' Poss'bt' Ad •,,•,~ •• ~',","o','.,',',,",",',,',",'••'•'•R LEG A L NOTICE Nalco • 1>01obv •l•tn lo <•f'<l '<"'• <' ST,.TE OI' CAl lFORN IA 1'011 Tn• t>•n•!l<l••Y una•r 0110 D•"" of u ~ • lhf 1bo•1 n•mtd ""'Ct<Hnt ~. 10 I TN! COUNTY 01' ORANG E l111u ~tttloloro t•l'C~lt<I l r'l<I dellver..t
''''' te tte'S tn L }.f Boyd ,",,',,', _ "''''' ''''" '''''O" -----1 ... •w>• b•v•ng •••lm1 •11-0 '"' •n• '~• 1 "'G" NOTICE No Alt40 to II • ul"l(l•t\Gn<!O 0 ,.,!11•n Dotlot11lo" " .,, , r ~ 101/oC d•ctd•nl eto roou+ •d 10 I If tno"' "r &..L. "'-'-' £•t1I• of A,I CLAUOE FL EGAL •~• Al o! O•loull A d Oon11nd !<>< ~•If anll a
p O Bo:t l875 Newport D•,',",',~,, '' '''"''' ''"'' '"'' ;-, l'ICTll lOUS IU51H£11 lhe nectn~" vou<n•" n '"" o• •" c FlEG'-L Ot<•a,.11 ,., "'" Nn!I•• nt Ot!liutt •nd EIPnlon lo ITS B L ONDES YOU u • ,.... NAME SfAl EMENT '"•Cl•,. ot '"' ·-• enll!Kl tt>u •,.., T 7-,.OTIC E IS HElt£BY t;;IU(N IO tt• Se ll Int Yfld•tolPneo t •UHll •~•o Nollt•
Beach Calif , 92660 ,',,,",,l•lo,•,•,•,•,,,.'.':"',,',' ,',,",,•,,'",,".",, ',',', 00Tne IOllQW no r><•>0n " GD n; bu1lntn ro pre11nt 1hem w '" •~o ..,..,,_,, • • '"011(1 1 0 CRfDITO•s ~'fd '"'' at tn• '""'"' n1111ed .ioted~nr ol 0.leull 1na Elect!"" tn s1n 10 b• prefer, gent lemen go to ~· vo.r<"•" ,., the .... a.,•vn..o ,, ·~• o't• 1u ~lt 10• COURT OF TH I "•' •" "''""'' "'"'"~ """'' oueln>1 •h• record•!!'""• covnT~ ,.n1ro int rtol
C a lifornia One way " -----1,.,, !u"•nc• "' L11T••• 1u 1om•nt••• 1n llR J!~FVS ~oo Ne•P<l'I 11va ot M•nl•I<• 6 B••clt• •C. ~"""' ~. n< si •Tf e>• C•L<FO•N•A 'OR ••d 11Ktd•n or.,..,,..,.., ro ''' 1ne n P'"""I• , locol..O J.EGAL NOTIC E kotlfrr C H olop r•ltronce 10 "'Men I• N•..,M•! B•o(h Col 'nl~ 5,,...,, sunr •C. Loe. AnG•••• C111<>.-~• T.,l COU"T"Y OF o •ANGl ,. n tnr '""''"u' •ou<""' n It• olt (• O••• Julv I 1911
llnolher eve r y tcnlh gi rl there n1de 10• turlher .,.,1 cu••n """tho! me I ew • J P rou '°"1 L• L nd1 A•o voc1J wn ,n " '"• Pl•<• 01 bu•.,.,. o-• .,. ••••• ,r tno <1"~ of m• ab""' .. M 1 •d co11r1 er Tl !LE INSUR,..NCE AND
I , __________________ ,,,lime •nd otr• ol , •• , ng Inf''"'" h•• f oun. n v ••• Ct• o17oa unO•r>lunO'd In •II ma n ......... ~ ~i .. , ' I> ••• d t'>[4 ~E 6Ay \I C,J<R TEN la ..... ~11 "'"'' ... n 11 .. rKeu••• TRu Sf COMPANY
11cqu1res l~ht h air Also I' llJ9l botn .,., tor .-uuull s 191\ 1t 9 JO 1 m In Th • l><J• n•n It ~nu conducle<t by •n •no uta • er ~· .i dKf'<l•n• "'"M" "U :i •• ,..,.~ lvou<h•ts 10 lht uoldorolunt<t "' '"" 011 ct "' ••Id Tru''"' C 3 1 ] f 0 r n I a or more J"ICflTIOUS BUSI Hf SS '"' covnroom o< Ooo1r!men! No Jo! •.O!d In~ • aual ..,on1ho t !!ff Tne I rll P<.obl co!1<>n ot I" 1 ~ " < ~f «£ l 'I C. VEN Ta 1~• 101 "'' ot!ornt v w n1lon P G• """ <.500 a v l hornot J<u1tln
t I I HAME SlAlEMEHT <ourl 1!100(•lcConl>rDtlvtWUI In Low oJ P lfOUI nOIC< l ~:>• !'f-., '''~ tufl"N ...... 1ontl(tm°"\,.Ot1Yf ~ult• No l-1 < Ne.,porl G&/72
II Pe C 1 I C' a V Southern l no fol owlnu """°"' ''' <10ln9 mr Cfl• o! ~ant• Ana Coi forr o '"" '"'•m•nt 'lfO w•lh !no C<><>n!v Olltd July 7 1911 1 ,~, • "" ... ,., • ~ '• ""' ••• "" 1no B•ocn e,0 toin • '1'?6611 wn!•h 1 m~ Pvb• •n•d N•wpct1 Hf•DO• Ntw• Pr•"
C If I th I t bu• n•>1 •• Oat...i Julv 19 J9P Clfr~ ol Or anUt C:O<JN• on Jul• I 1911 l •rrlt L [wont """ " ""-""t 1 ' -..~tO •o t •t !l'f"' '''''of Du•""" o! 1no """"" ~n•a In oil <omtll,,.d '"''" fhl De Iv P IOI Nt woor1
a 1 or nia C a im s e a r ges PLUSH c ow l co 1oi1 So C0611 w E ~I J""n ev B•"'•"• J Moodo• De1>U!y '"""1Y Gorv E .. tn1 Adm" "'''D<I .. ' .... ,.,...ua ~ ~ " "'" ctl«• ..,.,1 .. , ""''",,Int to rn• ,.t1r. 01 •• o B••<" c oi11 .... n 1 J ulY 13 XI 11 n 11
number Of g irls WL!h g rC'e n Hwy l1gun& Be•c~ C•lll CDUnlV (!t'' (jet~ ol l~I E•lott ol I -'"" ~ 1 {"'-., """'• '~ !ltd "''" or Df'Ctd<C! w 11\ln !our .,...ontho 1!tt r 1nt ltll 11
h h S!opht n E C"nl Ill dllt ColOrfdO J Glt£GG (VAN S Publh~Od Or ongo Cot>! DI IY P lo! Ju oood Ot Ctdtn! ,,... 1 r-~... ,... "°"'' ... '' r oT ~'bl <II °" ol 1~ t not ~t a ir 11 s t e chlorine in the , • ,1 }I) u 1•11 1nJ 11 , , i ww
pools, I m told r ..... llob{lln• :rll Mornnt Convon :i.1tWlhhlr1 •l•d Su!t JOt l------------------l,.11.,..1ns•rlnt Sl•ttl lull•~• • • .... ..., ""0~.AI J ,...,0 1nom••C II •<• LEGAL NOTICE
Lon9 ll••<n (II f lYAN5 ANO SMITH V Monllllc1 & Bon:lof '" ~-' -... '"°' <; "° Ol 1 11 o 'I 0 1tt<:I Juno I• lfll
"~ COl'on• <l•I M•r C•l I loo A•t•ll• C:1lll.,,.nl• 90011 LEGAL N OTICE' Lo•.-,., • ., .. Clllfornla HOil : f "'" ' • "' •· • SOI.Ir~•' L~• E•tc"'~' o• •~•,. 11
Tnls ti<itlMU I• btlnt ~ondu<ltd D• • T•l (l!l) :IM 1111 Allont••• ltr AdmlnlUtll•.. ...... c. -• "'X .. t .~ (~ • 1 • 01 IN •bOv• n1mtG O•c•a•nt NOTICE INVITING 1105
P1r1ntr"1IP ""······ .... P1!1htftt•• ________ , '"~ oc l "". "-~ • r ' .............. n f I W!NSTOl'I I' G•1£,P Nolle• •• herHI• l l••n 1hl l "" llN•d of POLIC E REC ORDS sho w
the three a ssu med names a
bunco a rtis t 1s most a pt to
p ick for his own tl"m poranly
~teohen E (ynl II• l"R_.U F tllo •~bll1ht'd Drt "llO Coool O• IV " < -•-• .... 11 ·""' IO ,... ""1 ' cl "di ••-Mr 11 Lollf T•u•I~• ol int (Hl1 Communllf Collt10 Tnls >lo1tm~nl /llt(J ,.,r~ Int Co.rntv P"blhl'lf<:!I Oron91 C061t Dtlfv Pliol l'!CT ITIOUS BUSIME t• Ju!V 1~ 70 71 orld Allt UOI J 101 !~ 1 Of'Cto<'.,. ... ,. '" "'"""" 1110r 1•1 O.itl Cir"""' On•o Dl ll<lc1 or OfOl\tt County Ci llfo•nli wlU
(lork OI 0••'"" Coun!V"" J"ly I 1911 Jvtv 20 J! 71 19/t l'OO:l-71 N ... ME STATEMENT 1-----· ---'" ~t.«•.., <" ~· ""'c• '"'" 104 oe<:••• •••• .., Didi UP lo II 00 •m
Bv B•v••tr J M•d<kl~ O.cu•• Co.rnty '!'ht l~t!owng "''on 11 Oont bu'"'" LEGAL N OTIC E C•"",_,.,'. •.,.,, •.. ,,,, ,..,.,..., Bii<~ C•~for"I• tlOM Tnuroda• AU'lu•I 12 ltll " "'•
C"'" L E E 11 ., -T •• To! t/10! >H-&lll Pu1cno•lng Ot ot or oo!d oc:!>OOI a .. 1r1u P<1bll"'rd Dt•~g~ ,..,,, O•ll• Pllol J"ly GAL NOTIC 1' 1 ~llNl l l<NA ll:ENlALS 116 Norl"I----------~-------E .-.;. ~ ~· ..., W I 1111.,,,.,.., l'ot<ulor ~-.i..i 11 lll1I J<dllmt A¥onUI (Mii
or 11 XI ,, ond A!IQ J !911 18'1 11 HerbOr BO<Jl•v0ta ~ ... ,. An• Collto•nl• ••R ll1' {l ~· •!>" ....... tO CKOO••• P<1DIO•~td O••f>ll• Co•" D• I• P•IOl J,,. ;; .. C1•1tornl• II '""'(" tlmt ••lG llld•
Wils on W hen t he m a n LEGAL NOTIC E '•C T ITtriu~IJ:°us lNESS '1:,0~ Eou "'"'"' Rtn!i l• 1 n t su':.~'~f0111: '~o~=~ o~~o~~! !i~~~"',!,,', '::~aOl E TON •• lJ ~ 11 •""-·-~-"-"-'-"-'-' --'-"-'-'-' 1w111 111 oubl <Ir ""'"w •"" •••d lor
are J ohn<ion Anderson
changes h L.!1 nam e a fte r COm HAM! STATEMENT !l"(OrOOttl.0 111 Col l0>nlo\ \!ISi B11c" IT.Al f 01' C•Lll'ORN IA FOii: L"' .&11t t•t • C•htorNO -!11 Ptln!ln~ cl 1"' Orti"Uf c ... ;~J~~IZ
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m 1 1ng a c r ime o v10 enc e e '"' bu•!""" " bfln1 c0Muc1«1 n~ • No ..,...,1., """'""' ,.., E•K"'"' sc11001 •••' •"" J"l(l ll lOUS I US1NE SS •• Otl><lt, GNES CECELIA fRAN(I~ o 1 p Pl Prontng of ll>t Gof<11n Wt1I Col
IS most apt lo pick A fl\e-let NAMl JIATE,,.l!fOl A p p L I [ D PERr011M•NCE F.N ( • (~~ .... l 'l'DUdl o.~:·:~d o! A JUP;~';";; ;~ :~ ........ ~~:.", ,;,,• 1•1;01'1 HOl !Cf 10 CI EOITOllS !•U• Scnool NeWIPllOt• 1or !ht lf/1 71
t er Jasl name SUCh a~ Grady Tht lc11cwnr P•'•on1 1 •0 doing C.I NEERING llS Sonl llt<l ROIO COii• .!.t<rMorVlre•ouer NOTICE 11 HEll:EBY GIVEN '"'"' ·----·I No AUl ll Sc~ool Y•or
• Mro• (olt >o• ' < 0 -• '" oo < ' • < -o '" ''' '< ''''" 1<11 bd• arr lo b• In IC(otG1nC1 Wlll'I •• B•ow• 0• B tnke Whe• a "' "''' "' • 'at•m•n • -"' • °"" • cr...inoro or 1n. •Dov• nan "'1 aoc«t•"' uoor •• ou. • • e • • o • • •• • • " • " GOLOEN EJ<GLECRlll'lSCO Bl'1 Tt l!lnc IC~loto•nl~corpqr otlonl l5Sc1uk f>!O•anvrCcun!von )un•') It /I '~•!t lllt 10n,nivlngcle lm<oot"'''h• LEGAL,..,.0TJC E. to••~o Countyol O•an" ll t IM1truc1oon1 '"" CondllCf\I """
m an changes his na me lo y,,..,,,.,, •1 W••'"' ~,,.., C&llt •161l S•nt ""c llo•d Coif• M•.a C•I ! II• B••••., ; M•~o:I<"' D•PUTr <:1111ntv ,1 d t1oct<1..,, ••• '""" ,,0 10 1 , th•m I-------r•l•I• 0, DOMENIC.•, POLL El 10 •"o s~K I <b• o~• wn tn "' now on rn~
d d EI~~-"' T!IO<nPIOt1 l,?11 ..... ...., .. , lll • buoln•u II bo lnu conoucl•O b• • C,lft~ wll~ ,.,. n•c .... ~ vouch• • '" !h• oH ,. B•R-llll • """'~ ., DOMENIC... p 0 L E l l 0 •"" m.ov b• "<" .... I' t ... otllc., O! lhO
0 ge suppor t p a )nlents h e JS W•s•m not .. C1lll C1>t1•G .. !on 9JOOC or ,..,. Cl.,._ ol 1~f •b<t•• ""'lied CO"" ... ~l!PERIO~ CO\J llt 0 ' TNIE MA".;ARIO f>P.tETI O D 0 ME N I c A PUrcnooln~ "'""' o• ·~ d •Cllool 01>1 r!
t tt k h f J°"'n W Thomo•on 11111 Vormonl i<;tnTJ '•'O'd Publ•h•O Or"n~;(o•ITD•IYPllot Ju I ! tn lh !h tr • P•tfTTA 00MfNICAPOLETTO o E1rn blddtr mu•!t ubml1 .. \1nhlt bG t m OS Bp 0 e ep IS 01\n JrSl w,,,m>••'<' <ol f lhlt •l&lemo11! ! l•d with tto Coun1y I< i 1J "' 71 1i)I llt)l~I! I> P•H•n om w t n• '"'" STATE OF CALI FORN IA FOR DOM<"•<• oO,<o>O Oo<••••o "" OI c••M" t (htcO Ctfllfllo chKk er bd '" •O<JChO!S '" "" 1not .. an•d •• IM• Oii<• Tl'E COl!NlT OF OA;ANG£ .. name a n d t ake On hlS mofher S T!I t bUUnfU II being con<IU(led b~ I C ••• o+ Or&•~• (ounfv on Ju V e 1~11 --------o! I I •TIOtnf W EDMUNO PA\_PH NO I. ott)l N<>! <• , h• •hY 9 ~•n to <l td lot1 cl dt ( O Oond r odo ~o,ablt lo 1n• Otdor ot
d P1 rrn<,.~P II~ Btvor• J M•OdO• OtPYll Couni. LEGAL NOTIC E ANOEllSON \Jnlo" l!•n~ ~"""'° ~tllJ!h ••o><<< 0, ''''"G ''""'' ''' ll f ftbOY< """' dtr<Otnl tn•I a l l!lo Coo1T Comm""'" Colhto• 0 1\ttlCI mel en nam e Elflnt A 'rno..,D•Cn C""' t S I SOI O C I ~ a o•rd O! Tru•ff•• n on OM ounl not ,,., JOhn w Thomo1on Publl•htd O'•ngo '""'' D• I• Pllol _____ , ow•. II • t in~ • OfM. PROllATl OF WILL AND FOR LE l p~ wn• h•• nQ Cl• m, •U• n•T th~ U ld lhlll ""• oerc•n1 l!••I <)f 1h• •um bid ••
Thi• •••Tfm,nt r111d w th '"' County Ju•v 13 10 11 1nd J<uau•! l 1•11 1111 11 Fll7all t)IMll whi(ll It '"' PllCt "' bu\ nfH of TERS o~ AOMINISlRATION WITH ~···0•"1 •• re<oulft(J 10 ! e tntm ""111 • vuor ~nlff 1no• "" blOd.r ... 111 ... ,., !n•c
CUSTOMER S ERVICE Q Cl~r~ o! 0••"°" C,oun!V on Jul" 9 1911 'ICflllOU~ I USl N!SI NAM I :"•,nufld~•\vnt~ ,1n d•~t~~u:, • ~~n:•t~ nQ WILL ANNEllEO I~• ~~<"'";", vou~•" 17 t:"; cl! 't ol rho oroPO•t-d Con1t1(1 11 '"' ••mt lo
"Who sa id fl•gh h eels "e•e •• '''''' ' MIOdc• Depul~ CounlY LEGAL NOTI CE STATE,,.ENT ' ::..-,~.",:,.~~ho "uro1 >Ub~lc.01';",,, 0~ 1""0 ', E.r•1• 0• JOSEPH ~OLM~ D•<•••rd :,• :·~,mo '~•'•" ;•,,,'",',,' c:;'' ,0' 1,.a•d•d to him In th• oven! or rolluro to
I " , ''''' ~ ln1 lollowong i>tt1on • oonu bu1 n•u ~· NOTICE IS i<EA;EEIT C. ~lN loM ~ ' "·'"' r• '"'"' lntu ouch tonlrac! mo orocMdl er
d b h d 01 nol <0 ~R JOLD J JONF.S hdl f l•d hf • n 1 Pf •0<.oth•" to tho ur>d•tolon•O •' "'• o!I co nvente Y a V.Oman W 0 h a Publ \he<I 0•1ng' (O&•I 01 IV Pllol Ju;i--------------1 l!IESE ENGINEft:> NG CO 111'11 0 1Ttd JulV 6 19/1 1 Oii !Of ~tOll•tt 00 1~, .., n OI !h• ObOYt ot P.rntdch Oel Yell• & S notro 6l9 So !ho ~II«._'" I bo IQf!tlto;;I or n tl-4 Cllf
bee n k issed On \he fo rehea d ? • Iv 1J 10 )) and Auau>l J 1'11 1tl.t II I' lllfl 1-'t Bi ldv Cor<lt FDYn11 n VI "Y (•Ill GllAN f ALGAN f ~AN( I nirn•d d~••O,flf ind IOt UU•ntf ~I If• So•lnQ ~Jrttl Loi AnG•I•• C1lltornla Of I bon<:I !ht r~ I IUm lhOttof will Dt
----l'ICllTtOUS B l!S!Nf ~S 'l'?IOI f.. <KYTO' or '"' ''" or •Or>I ""'"' on wltn 1n, "''" •n wn <h h ·~· pl•c• ol OU• ... ,. of m• •o~; ';dd~:. ·: .. ~ .. ~~~d~•~'~'. bld !or • A That was Christopher L EGAL NO T IC E MAMIE STATE,,.lNT Rnt»rl ~••nl•• R•t " 11~1 Sfn!I w II of Th• •bo~• n•m•d de<t<:lont n•~.O 10~ ~on 10 '"~of! 1 on., '""""''"nae • onto n •II mi ll•" Ptrl1lnlno to
M o le JI J d ] N --------1 Th• la lowing Prt•DP• ••• do AG Luci• s1 FO<Jnt•" v1 I•• C•I ! mot CtlAllLliS ltALl'tl ANDIERSON 10 .. n (ti 1, moo~ !or !urtnff ""'' <"'' , ,.,, '"•'" o• ••a d•c•a•n! ,. ,., n •nu• p~c od nl to•h l v• 1011 a~ .. •!I•• Tftf
r 'i e a SO Sal 01---------' bu• n•U •I r n , ou•ln•u n bflng conoucled b• '" Union ''"-,..,.,, l•ut~ r-or """ •ndt "'" 1 mo nno o••c• g• tit•• ng •n• monl~• a!l~r t~• 11"1 puDllcorlon or 1~1, d•l< '" for "'" """" n• t~1roof
mlln 15 JOne Jy "hJIC l"a t1ng l'l(TI Tl;U~l~~~IN£SI luOf~ i~~ln~Eioll~~;~10uPonl Orlv• Old~d~:'oi.~,, S R •V ~~::.~lCitlltrn!• t'lWI >am•"•• Ce• •~I !or Jul• 71 1111 •I nolt> 0,~;,~ • ..:o:;o,.,:'ct~~u~r:;• • ..".t•';~v;•0,'~:
spaghelll ' 2 F'e w girls are NAMESTATE,,.ENT Dct~&ld lt• (1111 J• 100t E•o<ld• 1n< •t•tom•n• 11,d ,..,~ ,,0 c:ounl\I Tt• 111n11 •lo "'" "•~• '01 '""" ~t 01"'1 0"""r~~~~:F~%:.,.on 10 w••P •• "'9ule•1 n or "'
U WelJ s haped a <; a g ood ,,ln• loll ow no l>f oon b dOmQ b111oneH ~I~~~. ~~711.'n --~~ c;~:::.~~l\lrftl Son ~!"~ . ...:.,c:;•n)><l ;,:~~' o~ 0/P~:. 1~..:.·:l!y Al~::,::.,!:' ~:=~~~·~ (ot;t 0• Iv o lo! r~~lt•c:~:~:~~.~.'."1 d .. !"::'; C~:y ': S~~ ~ !, ::u~t :f'Co:.,~~~ W II tor'""'I r~·~~~:~v i"dw";.1'~d~' blddln9
horse ' 3 ' A h u m an being I" C.J;t [_A T P•C•F!C ! N ~ u R ... N ( E It An• (1! lo'"'" <1• • Jul• ~ 11 ..... l ut uU J !O 1911 1"'9" ···-,,,, • ,,,, ........ -dol \111!0 ' ""'''• S•ct• Bo••d ol 1.u ..... AG£N(Y 17191 11¥1/t B°"ll •ora -~ ll 1 ~ s O A t 11 1•7l !I oO
a n 1ngen 1us assembly of 1 ... 11 .. C•"'°'"'" nua in!~v~o::i""'" 11 Dfln• """d"""" 1>v 1" 1,:i' .. ·~·~r1.,.::·:~:,,,c1 ... ~~ 1~;1111 1~0;1 LEG AL NCJrICE ,w,,,',, ',',,',',HN ~o• :•t•~;,"',,1',~=~11 P~;~1,~t0 qu~'~"°' CN11 01~1': P •o•
portable Plvmb'"g < L ile OS Gr'"' P•c lif C•C 1•1 '"'""'1111" " Dctnold 1,_.,.. c:inn Jr •co •·•<>> • '"'"'''' Anornt•• 1or E••<ul"~ JVIY JI 11 1nl 10)6.11 " Cal fotn o (otM<O"on 11791 lrYOnf lhlt iloltrnt nl I ltd ,.,,~ lho C:DUnly ----•O> 0•,<•o Avo > co""ooo >ot PR ......
I foreign lan g uage All m en ~:'.''~~;"ne~•u'i'," °"~~~ 1~';,..;uj: lly • ci .. k n• O••nGt count• on Ju•~ e 10 1 LEGAL NOTICI': :~:: .. ,.ig: c~~~:;11 ~1j. ~~: Nun''"""" eeocn Cllof ,1,,1 ""b' "'"° Or•n11 Coo" 0 1llY
m isprono unc e II 5 T her es (D•P<l••tlon B• Bt•••1• J Moddo• o ...... , Co.rn•• F 1"'' Till (OU .. TY OF Ofl:•N Gf Phono• HU I 1:11 JeJO •• l lt-tOll 1l Ml ,, i nd Aut U•I J lt/I
h t b B.,no<d J !<;""""'''"" (l"k Fl(Tll !OU\ B\J\!HESl NP A11M1 Al~rntv• tor Pollllontr !iOmuc osa y u tyoureyes P•e•O•nt P"b''""" o ....... C0••1 O•ly •lo• NAM(\Tl.TE,,.ENT NOTICf 01" NfAll !NG o~ l"El lT10 N PuDS!•O O•~noe C<11•r Do lv
keep Jn!errupllng ml' ' lhlt o!olfm•n, tll•d w11h tho C.O\t"'Y Julw lJ 10 ll l n<:I "'"0"" l l~ll )t'>l>7' Tllo t0tlow1ng lltt\on It dOnV bUl "fU l'OA; PROl llTE OF Will ... NO '0R JVIV l) 1• 70 19/I
c er~ ot O•onoe (our<Y on Julv I Jt11 11 USUANC• O' L!lllltS l EST4MEN a .. ll•Vt•IY J M~doo• Df9UIV Co""'' LEGAL l'llOTICE THE WINOOW (LE•NE:A;S AND TARY <•ONO WAIYfD! IF YOU SE1': c obwe b.c; Qn c1 .. ~ JAN•ToQ10L CONIR"CIOR~ 1110 E Eot••• 01 v1NTDN Tt<URJTON CE~~ •k-Pubh<N'd Ot0no• C°"ot D•l•v P lot r 11lf7 ll!n ~1 ~•~I • Ano Ce•! ••• V NlOM T CEllf •~• YltlTON•l-------
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fa ir 'Thats riot just a n NA"'E ST AlEMl!.NT O• .. ~~•no•on a .. c~ NOl!(f I~ f•E llEBY (,!YEN "~( SUPE RIOR CO\JRT OF l HI
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No A-4t 1st LEG AL N OTICE 1nt !0110 .. 1~; Drr•on• •ro do no bu• n1U T", Ou•"'" , Of ng conduc••d r.w 1n Mur •I Gr •v Cort h•• t lod ~ ... ~ f ,,.., STATE OF CALl~OltNIA 'Dlt
o ldllmer s no tion 11 s ,-, SCI 1--------------i•• 1no" du•• • nn '"'moll•" o• "'"' •nd !o• In •nt~ o• tt1E COUNTT OF OA;ANGr: Ei•ait
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WHICH Of Ille Wom e" i" the ",','.",",",',,',".",',',\' c AL l'OR, NIA 1010 'I-M•c~r!hur Blvd .,.~ • ' ... m.n! fll•d ... 1.~ !h• Co.rn,',• :--·.~•dl '"1'i"" ,. •a dw~n '~ .~ 7i•<l• IO~ N~6'iE p~:;,a:i-:J;t ~N,G ~6Lo"GEJ;tT~~~~~ ;~~~.E,:o " " Ao! I<? •n!I In• (lo • or ()1ongf Counh O Jvlr 16 19 u• t r PO• cu "" ~n ft • "'' '' NOTIC E IS Hfll[ll'I' (; Y(N 10 tn• Mou• <• ~ IC'.og•n l~IO w M•<Arlhur II• B•v• • J ModdO• D•cu•v Coun!y "ICI ol r ••• ng rne •am• ""' b••~ •• WILL ANO FDR L E ' I I A; s Zoche c h avr th(' grea test in l~•toloW1ngpu 10111 1te <!Oon1bu1ne" Slvd ..,011,1 ~·"'""'"" '"' 10, A"9",1 ~ 1'1! •••JO'"' 1,, ,,., r E$T•MENTAR'I' cr.dllm• ol Tl • •tic•• nMntd O«•d•n•
tvlt'o" The Ge"ll"I gl'tS says " 'OGV•• "'"' MO•,, HOME -rn, bu•n•,. h b•n• conduct•~ b• 1~ Pu~''"'~ D••nat rn•H oe v Oto! rou 1rocm ol Otclr!""'"' f/o J O'! £"'"or C.EA;JQl.JOE D WAlLlllG !n•,' •11 Pono,ni nov•n9 <l•m••••n" !lo
" " " ' .._ L I.. .. "a vlOV•' _J IY :I'} II 9nd AuO<J" l 10 911 1'17 71 •• a cour1 II /00 c. c (•Mf D•lv• Wn l D••••v<I •• Otc•0•n "" """ rotj To I .. lh•m t1Ur P Jiinel m an 'fheV r e t~~~:a H;i:l9(• ~I:" 0 fQO l'ret •IY Maur c• R "o•ftn ----~ 1n• (l!V or St n<• "'"' Ct lorn • NOTICE 15 HEl!EllT GIVEN ln•I wllh In• ntc•~o1ry ~oucn.,, n Ill• oll C•
kn f h M.'''OW<o "''''' "'"'' 'Th t ''"'"''"' 1 1 '"" w 1ti t~• C~vntv L EGAL N OTICE O• oo 1 , 19 1t11 Ol>V ll Lr G ESPOL T ha~ I l•o ~• .. In • nr Tn• <I••~ o! lhP •Oov• '" Tlod c '"" o own o r I e Jr sens1l1v1lv .._ ._ c .,~ 01 O•onQf counl• 0., Jui. 6 1,1 w £ s• JOH ~ ~· 1 on •o• P•ob•lf or HolOQ•oPnlc w 11 lo ~'•<enr tnem wltn '"' ""<"'" •
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Tn • bt"ln~u • bo•n• conauc1«t bf I ""~ I' 11 Jt1 NOtSM•N w•f•ll' !COTl KRUGfll 10 o•• 1 """ ••'~ •"<• 10 .. n1cn 11 m•d• ot ""' •11o•n•v "' It 8Et.INISON •llll
THE D(NNE R THEAT E R Co•no•at"" Put..11\hM O•anoo Co••I D• • ~ 101 l'ICT!TIOUS BUSINESS & ~!ORD•N '"' r .rn• "' 'c~I•" """ '""' tn• I m• ~lh SP•lna 5t tf! ~u If JOO lo.
k MAYtLOWER /.'(!BIL E 1-tOM ES Ju•• ll 7G ?I •nd ""GU" J 1011 11~ II NI.ME ST•TEMfNf ws IO<Jln l'ltu•••• )Dth 'I"' ... n ~••t• cf h••• ng t~. ••rm h•• ""'"Ano••• (1llfotn . oOOIJ whltn It lh•
a ppears to be ta 1ng ho ld In a B• Robe•I A C.'<.Ororr l Mt to •a•lng PttO(lnJ ••• n"'nQ IN•.,.,.., lt• Anoolu C•llfornlo tOOll ,., '"' J ,,. ?~ 1t11 •1 • XI , m '" •n• •••<• n• hu• "'" o! rh~ unoor,1onoo n •II
dandy man n£'r CocktllllS al lhl> ~~~~~~~ t IM ""1~ the Counly I• TOI !llJl t11 ll11 <Qurtt(lf)"' n! DtPl'lmrni No J ol U d ;;:,~~.;;~, o•:l7n"nngfo~~ 1:::.,11~~~·!~f~!r ·~ .. : 6 30 S upper line fo r ms at (lf,~ of O••na• '"""'" on Jun• 1t n11 L EGAL NOTICE I ~~!c~,. ~EAL TY l lll DuPont O•I•• .&!!or""'' tor .,.11~~,..~1 :::-;·~ ~·o;~.~.: ',.!;" (~1 ,<:,:; w .,1 +n t "' ouDI <ot•on ot lh ' notlc•
Fl(l lT10US BUJINlS• Way '" n• (A •i·u Jul• 10 7! 11, 1•11 Joo. n w ~ ~f !Ot•N MIRIAM DEN NIS wooo
'J' JO F JrSt Act CUrtatn 8 3(1 l',',,,,Be IY J II• gottn Deoulv Countv t 11 .. a ltt•llf I• Jo,.pn1on 11'1? II••~"" Publ 1n...i OronQ• (ooU O•Uv p IOI Oeltd .Jul• 11 1911 D•l•d lulv t JOI!
Drinks ser v ed betwC'en a cts ••01oc N•"'r: STA TEMENT '"' ~u11p • ., h i...nv co'1du<trd bv '" co ... n•• ""' E •ec "• ~• 1np wu
kin "11ll! "'M O'"'"" CMot D~ Iv I' lo• 'rho lollnwlnl ot 11ono 1ro ~n na IMO 'IOu•I L EG 'L NOTICE ROB(RTSDN HOWSf R ' Gl.ALA1"0 nl I~• •b<tv• n1rntd <l•tt<!""' S mO g a!JO\\ed throughoU\ JUIY 1l }I) 11 u•d AutU" J )t/I 11Jl).J I b"ll•tl• ~· <t1¥ll'll• Jo••t>l«O" " ll Y MICHAEL GEllTNEll l I. It •lNNISON
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Tarwtay, Julr 20, 1971
Fraud Experts Reap Fortunes in Orange County
By TOM BARLEY
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SANTA ANA -1'ranquil1o
Espinoza cnoldn't believe his
tars when the trio of what he
described as "charming young
men" offered to build hi~
rlream home on a lot identical
in size to the one he already
ov.•ned.
All they wanted, the Cypress
farru h<tnd learned, was hi5
transfer of the land ta lbem
plus the $8,000 be had
painstakingly accumulated
&ver the years in a local bank.
Then, he v.•as told, he'd be abl~
even &wn the land. He <hd
have an option on part flf 1t •
Moseley recall~. but h! was
certainly never in any position
to grow a row of potatoes let
alone a coffee crop.
IOO CASES
lhe ~me lime e:nsure lhal ne rentral index that will list all
names are added to the list of lmown 1windlers, their types
victims who sparked the pro-el ('rime. their background
eecutioo." snd their ~Pnlial together
Many of the frauds in-~~:m:t~:d ~~~u~~ ~~a~!~~~ vesligated by Mo11e!ty 'x
thv ision include county banks those offenses.
among the list of the swindled ' It's going to help us stamp
"Anyone lnviled to invest tn
anything or part with any sum
of money should make thf'
most thorough investigation of
the enterprise in 'A'hich that
investn1ent is to be made."
He partlcularly aims that
advice at the elderly who are
all too often the l.argets ol. the
debonair charmer who may
find a rich barve"t Jn residents
of retiremtnt communiU!I
who readily ~allow hi! tale ot
just how easy it is -"through
sate , guaranteed jnvestmeQbi. '•
"We all get all kinds or offer1
through the mail and many of
them constitute fraud in some
shape or fonn even if a lot o1
il can't be prosecuted and
much of the rest isn't werth
prosecuting."
Moseley, 36, came tu his Rnd the fr aud chief agrees out a Jot of fraud befo re it
fraud squad chair frorn nearly that some banking practices rven gets under w a Y. ''
6ix vears of prosecution 1n are obviously playing into the h1nseley said. '"We 've alv.·ays
criminal trials. Much of lu~ hands of the swindlers. had comp I et e coopcral10n•--------------------------
work -his office carries a frorn other agencies at the c.t.11v•rt'-""..,11
caseload of nearly 600 fraud BANK VJCTJMS federal, slate ;ind Iota! levels,
assignrnents a year -still "We've found our sharr of bul this 1n11cx of ours will 1n·
ealls for criminttl action victims right in the banks," he corporate fc<tl Urrs that v11lt.
lo move his 'A'ife and 12
children from his present
seedy d"·eJling into .a spanking
new home berore the nei.:t crop 1,
of oranges .,.·as ready for pick-
ing.
against !hose ac<:uscd . bul he s;iid, "and it v.·ould appear to "'e think. f'nahle us to keep
is looking more and more to he a situation where the banks very ('<ireful labs 11n an~ooc
the civil courts for the kind or themselves will have to !'X· suspecTed of !:iunching a
action thal will halt the con ercise more vigilance lo pre· doubtful entt'1"1x-i~ in this
men and sharpies. v('fll frauds that have tost area."
"Take this alleged sw1ndhng some or them a great deal of Moseley ·s firm a1h•1ce tn lhl'
of people who responded to the mon!'y." resident "ho !'Uspects he 1s
POW-t..1IA appeal as ;:in ex-Banks and brokerage houses confronted \l.'ith a po~s1ble
Artificial Teeth Never
Felt So Natural Before
Now .•. Plastic Cream Discovery
Revolutlonizes Denture Wearlnc
Fnr the fir•t !Im<'. ~1,.n« olf<'ni •
u•a\I oc rt,am thlll h11lrls dtntures
>1• 1ht)''1r nt""r ~n held befor~
!"rm< a11 •fa•l If m<'mhran' ihat Atlpi
""''I'"'" drn!1<••! la lilt n/J/1,.a/1,..
'""~I \l>llf rnn11/~
. , . a>td "''"' ra,,,fo•lably, Yoo tna1
bolt harrltr. chow bett.u, ut more n1turally.
When picking tirne came
around, Espinoza, his house
demolished in anticipation of
his new home, was living w11h
his v.·ife and several chi ld ren
in quarters 1nueh m· ore
(•ramped and uncomlort<ible
than his forn1er home. Many
or his ehildren were f;irn1ed
out to sympathetic friends and
relatives, his land was gon~
and hi s bank account. like his
prospects. registered "nJ!."
But Espinoza. u n 1 i k e
thousands of other Orange
County fraud victims. proved
to be a lucky man.
The three young men art' lo·
day serving varying prison
terms for their c a l lo us
hood\.\·inking of 1he farm
worker. 11 took district al·
lomey's investigators and pro-
secutors more than a year to
do It. hut they got their men
and restored Espinoza's land
and savings.
It doesn't always v.·ork out
that v.·ay.
REAP HARVEST
Charming 1nen nf all ages
re:ip a n1ul1i-m1llion-dollar
harvest in Orange County
every yea r and Deputy District
Altorncy Jay Moseley's stiiff of
lhree a!ton1eys and eight in·
vestigators is one (If the
busiest ill District Atlorney
Cecil Hicks' jurisdiction.
1/uman feelings r a n g i n g
from vice lo vanity draw the
con n1en and J\1oscle~"s file s
renect fraud~ that includes
some or-the typical
"greenhorn" routines of the
frontier days ~·1th I he
sophisticated .and often eom·
puterized swindles that elude
brokers, bankers and
bewildered investors in "sure
l ire'' schen1es.
t..1oseley, .a Corona de\ Mar
re~idenl v.·ho is tackling w1!h
ebvious relish !he post to
"'hich he was appointed seven
v.·ceks ago, concede.s th:1t the
elderly are thr prime targets
or operators who seek lo n1<1ke
a rast fortune from an rlcn1ent
of the citizenry that is often
out of touch "'1lh ! he
mainstream of ron1mercia!
and business life.
"But "'e also find 1h<il the.~e
people are \'Cry quick lo sf'l7.e
on an issue of the mon1cn1."
he said. · Righi nn"' \\T h;n·c a
J?roup \\'ho sa11· !he PO\\' 'llA
movement as an ('lbv1ou'!
~ource of unl'arned r11venue
and v.·c h:i\·e murc !h<in one
case "'bt're suh~!anl1;tl frrs
have hi>rn Pxt r<ic'tf'd from
piircot~ v.·ho v.r re prt'11 Y 1\1•11
prom1srd that 1hr1r child h<id
<i golden future \\ailing lo~ 1l
1n !ht' 11·orld or 111orics or
telev1slnn com111e rr1;ils.
'STAR GAZERS'
"That approaL·h <il~ '1h·
viously appeals to young . st<ir·
ample,'' he said. top his list of fraud victims in fraud sJluation comes 1n three
!i's a rt1·(tll1t1nnary doJcovery
railed l•J\(lf••·,1 • 1nr rf~•l v home
UY \l' S Pa••nl .:i.003,9881
1:1xooENT holds dwturei firmer
F1xonENl bsh for h(lun, Ra.l!tl•
m'l••lurt. Dcnrur<'s 11\at fit are~
M"nt1a\ to health Sr.e your d~ll5t •tKularly. C.t-t rasv·to-use F'lllON::.'T Denture Adhe~1ve Cre1m al all
dru11: c.ounter1.
'CALL THE POLICE'
Fraud Squad's Moseley
"\Ve filed a e1vil action today·s extren1ely sophistical-\.\'ords: "Call the policr."
against thern and imn1ed1ately ed rnv1ronment. "Tl1any . many people t;:ike a
goL a restraining order that "They are natural targets chance ever year and end up
halted a!l operations at a for the swindler," he said. by losing a consider11ble
publication which solll'itcd "And many or (IUf recent •amount of money." he sa:·:d:·•===~===-=========~===========~ f.'ontributions from Orange cases show that con men arel-------------
County residents who respond· only too willing to move in and
ed with more than $500 11 day. make hay where they detect
rc:idy and wailing for in-··That has the effect of mak-the slightest trace of laxity or
1crested Americans 1n several ing these people \'cry anxious a possible \oopholr ln the
foreign nations.'' In bring 1he issue to eourt al sei.:urily structure of the bank
J~1s files reveal lhat <iP· ll\e earJie~ pos~ible date, un-f!r broker."
plicants have acl ually sold like crin1inal actions which c·an llr ferls that hi!'> office i!'> in
homes and possessions in drag on and on through all the first s1agcs or perfecting
Orange County preparatory le kind~ of motions," he said. some unique machinery that
leaving for what they believe ··we hit them in the civil ac· n11ght be an as set lo financial
v.·ill be top pay in a friendly lion v.•here it hurts n1nst." and busi ness institutions.
nation only loo eager to add 1'1oseley said. ''By hatl1ng
experienced An1e ncans to its opt>ratinns of the enterprise in· INllEX 1'00L
Enroll
Now
Fall
Semester
ALL·DAY CLASSES
Kindergarten thni 8th Grade
• Te3ching tbe 4 R's with phonics
• Door·to ·Ooor Sus Service
•Before and After Schoo l Care
•Reasonable TPition
l'u f'oun !n 111 \ln/l r!J
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work force. \'olved \l.'e can bring these 9f'O-f\·loscley's new tool in the
'J'hosc sarne file~ indica te pie into court quickly and at \1•11r against fraud will be a
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overseas opcrat1oos have
bf'come markedly less friendl y
under the impact of a deluge
nf correspondence w i t h
An1ericaTL<;.
t'ON !\!AN Al\"GLE
"Tht•rc's no lirnil t11 vth;it
.~fln1c people will sw<illow."
Tl1oself•y said. '"\\le nf1rn find
in our invcstig:i1 Inns Lhal the
n1ore oulragr.nus lhr approach
\he more prople ;ire inclined
to ftill for lhe run n1an 's
anglt"'."
Gregory P;iv\t)V, a former
Ncv.·purl RC!<it'h n1an who
:1llcgedly niade more than $!
n11Jt1on by s~1nd1c;1t1ng tn
1 eager b\l\'i•r$ a hot rlog ma-
chine th.<t l wns nc \·cr more
than a fa l'>C tronl on a soft
dri nk vendor, hgurrs \'f!fY
Jaq~e in J\.1oseley 's rogues' gal·
ler.v.
Many Orange Coast in-
vestors just couldn 't wait to
put their n1oncy into a
1nachine that \1·11uld. they
allf'gcdly v.·cre !old. 11•hisk a
1101 do~ f1•11n1 1he frrr'lf'r CQ1TI·
p}lrlr11cnt into the r;:id1ant heal
section, cook it to a turn <ind I
then convey it on a fresh
n;q1kin c·on1plP!c 11·1 ti1 rnustard j
:tnd other l'nnd1mt'n ls to the
w.11ti ng clicnl
lnvcs1i~a1or.~ ''otddn'l v•ail
10 lay 1he1r hands on Pavlov
Hftcr th!' Orange County
C.rrind Jury filf'd multiple
C'harges or (rriud :ind j;!rand
lht'fl <1ga1ns! tum. They 're still
v.·ai!1ng : Pa vlov jumprd hHil
111 J .;1~ \'rgas l<is! month dur·
ing hr;irings dc~ii;?nrd lo
rrturn /11n1 !o Or;in Jj!e county
:ind 1'1. no11 the subject or a na·
11 .. nv.ldt• hun1
And ).1oselt·\· rrnH·rnbrr~ lhr
'ifl 'vf';1r old crin ;irl 1 .. 1 \l'hn of.
fr1f•d htS l'tCflrll S r1;1rtnrrships
1n 11·h:i1 hr prrd1f'Trd 11•ould hf'
.1 f!oor1sh1n~ ('nffre planla\1no
111 a p;1rl1eulHrl1" lu~h ;ind
f1'r tlir Sf'1·t1Dn nf ~r11''<1C'O.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
Artilt of
the Month
LANI THURSTON
ldni'1 vou !hful c•reer "'•• l•unchtd :~
Auq., 1qb8 el tho •9• (If eiqht, La"i
hed •ufl11ed from "" •llliction rt rt i ~
childr•n, Sh • -•• de~ied lhe fun t nd
p4d icip1lion in 1parh en joyed by olh·
t r chilclten ""rl it we 1 du•inq he• con•
"•It•<•""' lhe+ tht d j1cov1rod htr
pein•inq 11..tl! w'1ich 1h1 ;, lurninq into
1 l1 f• lonq c 1r•or. C,,tic1 '"Y tht h1a
mor1 olil! ~nd •oph,.!icetion in hit
b•u1h .... o,ld inq l 1n9et1 i nd d•li1!0<: ~: •.
ion thin p t rtona fivt l im11 he r 1 91.
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INTEREST AT
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()ne vit•l1n1 d1dn '1 IC'arn 1111til
111ul'h l;1ter and :iflcr several
ptf'turcsque m11lch:ick rides
th:it his gracious hos! didn't 6 QL01nnu a1 7C:J rale 5. 75%:;,~u al
s1ruck girl.~ and \\'r\·r h;id, r-----------~
hundreds of them "''hn 've been '~ Certificate Accounts• Certificate Accounts•
conned out of lheir savings on
this ki nd of promise,'' ~1oscley
said. "Some of lhe1n learn and
some of them don ·~ as
evidenced by a girl on our
books who's just been taken in
by the 'pay your ftt and v.·c'll
make you a star' routine for
the third time running."
''Anot her sucker puller Is
th! overseas job angle,"
Moseley said. "We ha v e
participated in lawsuil~ on file
a${ainst sever;al agt'nC'ies ·who
have cha rged a pp 11 c fl n ts
hand~me fees v.·ir h the pro-
mise lh:tl high p:tying job5 are
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Jr ynl.I have nrvJ 11ci~hhn~
or know or anyonl" rnnvini;::
to our area, plra~r lrll us
J<:o th11t .,,,,. n111y r stcnd &
friendly \1·clcomc and hrll)
thr1n to brrnmc RT"flUllinlr d
in thei r nc1v !'liUrrnund in~s.
So. Coast Visitor
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Harbor Visitor
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I See by Today's
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hla<'k. This lw1111ty !3 J6
h:uwb h1J:h.
• l>tnfrs..•uo"'d J7111n!lni;:-. F.x .
1er10r 1-s!ory, lo"' 11.i; S225 .
1'hr 11vrr.1ize TY'Om \VIII
on ly ("O<tl >"'LI $1~ Alril'M
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No minimum deposit. Da ily compoundinJ .
Interest day-in to day-out.
'\\ :hcrawa is before maturity Pflrtnltted but 'ubject to s ome Joss of ir.:eres:.
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Convtlllient Offices throughout Los Anoe Jes, Ora nae 1nd Ventur11. Counties
,t,oc;ou11t. ar• ln1ur1d MP to 120,000 U!'ldW pro~l&!OM of Ille r1d11•! Stvl~~· & Lo111 ln1urt11t.1 CorPCM"1llo11, • J)91'm•nent •O•h()' el 11!1 Un lad Slain Go-..mtmit..
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VOL. 6-4 , NO. 172, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C-'LIFORNIA TUESD:AY, JtJtY· 20, 1971 TEN CENTS
Laguna High Rise Factions Await Court Word
By TOM BARLEY
01 ~· 0.11'1' l'llel 11•11
Both sides in the Laguna Beach high
rise dispute are today eagerly awaiting a
ruling from Orange County Superior Court
Judge Ned Rutter on the legality of the
lnilialive scheduled to go before Arl
Colony volers on Aug. 3.
Judgt Rutter closed a long, bitterly
fought hearing in his courtroom Monday
by refusing to immediately rule on the
controversial height limitation measure
conceived by five residents and endorsed
by 44 percent of the city's voters.
But he made it clear in his closing
comments to Laguna Beach attorney
William Wilcoxen that existing California
law will make It very difficult tor him to
find fl!IU!t with the writ or mandate
demanded • by Art Colony real estate
broker Vem Taschner.
Taschner demanded lhrough L o s
Angeles· lawyer Hallack Hoag that the in·
itiative action designed to Umlt Laguna
construction to 36 feet on buildings
equally limited lo three stories be
declared illegal and a violation of slate
building and zoning codes.
Hoag, who used the words "chaos",
"disaster'' and •·haywire" to describe the
initiative movement to Judge Rutter,
warned the jurist that a denial or
Taschner's writ WQUJd also be "a denial
of Lhe state's actions and intentions in the
field of unUormity ln California's building
and zming progra~."
He told Judge Rutter that he had the
"ideal precedent right here in Orange
County when Judge (Robert) Gardner
ruled that the Laguna Beath Taxpayers
Association could not take thiJ approach
to limit the height of buildings in Laguna
Beach."
Judge Gardner. in a 1960 case. rejected
the move by the Art Colony as.!Ociation.ta
Planners Table Action
limit the· height of buildings to 50 feet in a
lawsuit that also called for strict
architectural supervision of building
pl~ and other specializ.ed zoning pro-
visions.
"Heliht. is a zoning matter," Hoag
said. "This initiative .seeks to iue the
111.at.e's health and safety code to bypass
these provisiOO.!! so clearly contained in
our zoning laws and no attempt has been
made lO utilize the normal instruments of
change -for example, the planning·corn~
mission."
Judge Rutter appeared to agree with
Hoag with the comment that the Laguna
Beach high rise mea5ure "might be an il-
legal use of the initiative power."
He also reminded Wilcoxen that the
one-year t.erm forbidding city action on
the 5tate 's 1970 building code measure
had not yet expired and that, in any
event. "the 1970 building code hasn't been
adopted in Laguna Beach."
On More Parl{ing Space
Rush Plan
On Utility
Work Eyed
In an attempt to get underground utili-
ty projects into operation without undue
delay. the Laguna Beach City Council
Wednesda y night will consider an
ordinance. that would permit the city to
undertake the job of co nnecting private
properties to the new syst.em.
Under existing law. property owners in
underground utility districts approved by
the city are notified to remove overhead
facilities and to provide facilities to
receive the underground service. This in·
volves providing a trench to take cables
from 1he property line to the house and
re-wir ing the service entry to the house.
If the owner falls to comply, the city is
entilled to ask the utility company to cut
off the overhead service. but this remedy
Is regarded as "drastic" by both the city
and the utility firms.
Under the proposed ordinancr. the city
would be entitled to move in and have the
v1ork done anrl to assess the cost as a lien
agaln::;t the property. collectable in t.he
same manner as property tax . ~·red for the ordinance v1as brought l)IJt
on comple tion of the undergTounding prl)-
jecl on Cliff Drive in the Heisler Park
area. Although all the .!ilrttl v.·ork is rom-
p!eled. the utility company has ~en
obliged to Je;ive un.!ii.ghtly. overhead pa_le5
because five properties still are rece1v1ng
15efvict from them.
Original estimale.!i of rost per properly
to hook into the new service h;ive I.urned
nut to be low ;ind may amount in scme
instances to well over Sl.flOO. which some
owners say they c;in't afford.
Klan Gains Ground
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -The grand
dragon of the Virginia Realm or the
United KlaM of America 5aid Monday
there are Klan members on nearly every
major city and county police force In the
slate.
Robert Hudgin5, in 11in interview on
WWBT-TV here. said there 11re also Klan
members on the state polict force,
though he refmed to say how many.
Orange Cout
Weather
More high clouds expected late
today and Wedne!day , following
the usual early morning fog and
low clouds along the coast. High.!!
al the beaches 70 rising to 80 in-
land. Lows ;iround &6.
INSIDE TODAY
Tranquilio Espinnzn 1oas bill<·
td out nf his hnmt and life.'JI
saving,,, Jlc pot both back. But
ht roo.• one of thf'! /.ltcky Pllt'I·
Omngr County'.~ fra1ul. 1quad
lende r. Jay Most lJI, tr/Ii wh11.
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NEW CADETS MAN LAGt:JNA BEACH RADIO EQUIPMENT
Steven Fleming (.aated), Fred Martino Learn Ropes
Laguna Police Radio Gear
Manned by Pair of Cadets
Two c;idet.s look &ver t.h r com-
munic;ition~ ~uipment at lhe Laguna
Beach Potice Department Monday morn-
ing, as. part of a program to-get college
students interested in joining police agen·
cies.
Steven Fleming, 18, and' Fred Martino,
19, both of Gard~n Grove are the first or
seven cade~ who will opera!e ~
dispatch radio, answer the telephone,
greet vi.sitars to the department and run
teletype checks.
•·By the time Fred and Steve are 21,
they 'll know wl1ether they want to stay
with police work or do something else.
Likewise. people in the department will
know their concepls and p~ilosophies
about police age~!es,'' commented.Capt.
David Brown, acting chief of police.
"Gadels will be our first pick.~ as of-
and is atlending Santa Ana College. alsl'I
studying police science.
The two were the top appl 1canl3 1n both
oral and written tests -111clud1ng a re·
quirement lo be able to type 25 words per
minute.
Martino said he is an avid beachgoer,
while Fleming enjoys working on cars.
Sgt. Neil Purcell of the Special
Enforcement Division will coordinate the
cadet program, Brown said.
Laguna's Tra1ns
Having Trouble;
2 of 4 in Sliop
ficers WJien they rei:ich tile required age," Perhaps trams and·t.aguna Beach don't
Brown added. mix.
eroWn said that whlle the l~10 cadets That's the conclusion Joe Sweany,
will help with communications. they will piblic work! director. came to late last
be useful in helping the depilrtment week, all.er two ()( four lf"ams leased
"relate to the young people in town " from the Venice Tram Company broke
Jn addition lo training In deptirlment down.
communication syslems, Marllno 11nd They had been on city street. less lhan
F'leming will ride with officers in police 11 dey. One of them had breke troubles,
units t.o learn 11bout the different situa· while the other was t.aken out of seMce
tions that occur. for reMOOS unknown.
''Later on, they will probably get "We told Venice tram to get u~ trams
involved in booking of property and that work ," 'Sweany tiald Mond~y.
evidenct. assist in jail procedures and "F.ither they Map@ up or -.)pout."
perform other speclsl aervicea," Brown Sw~ said the company is busy lock·
noted. Ing for better trams.
Fleming graduated from Pacifica High He added that it just wRSn't worth it to
F.ehool Jn 1970 Md ls attending ('.olden have mechanics Ltavel 1111 the way from
Weit Ciillege, mAjorlng in police science. Los Angeles to repair the ones Ulat are
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Hits Delay
011 Legality
A proposal to lake some of UM!
Automotive ~rain from llhe limi\ed park·
ing facilltie~ in downtown La.guna Beadi
was tabled · by planners Monday pendinC
de~tian of wtwther .Goff ,Stnet..,._
M alley.
Rt'Sident William Leak introduced the
possibility · when he iisked U a proposed
parking lot on residential-oriented Goff
Street would actually be adjacent t-0 the
commercial .area it would serve . Gd!
Street runs from Park Aven~ to Cleo
Street between Catalina and Glenneyre
Streel.s.
1"~ !Hean Feet
1'he Assistance League had asked for
permi.ssion to comtruct a small, seven.
space lot at 547 Catalina St. AutM would
enter on Goff Street and exit onto
Catalina Street, a league spokesman lokf
planners. The existing apartments on the
lot s.ite would remain, the &p0kesm.an
said, and league employes working at SUI
Glenneyrt SL, the leagu e'11 headquarters
wnuld use the lot.
Chris Tuwilliger, 6, Laguna Beach. was impressed Monday when he
vi.5ited this exhibit at Laguna's Sawdu5t Festival, one of three art
. festivals currently open in the Art Colony. The stuffed animal is the
, Work of Roark Gourley, 21, Newport Beach .
In rec001mending denial of the pennit,
planning director Wayne Moody noted
several Lre~ would have to be removed
from the site tn order to bt.nld the parking
facility.
Several resident!! of lhe 11.rea spoke in
nppooition l-0 the proposed lot. noe woman
mainl.1inin.iz: i1. could be a precedent for
further commerci11I encroachment into
the residential area.
Parking Sig11s Up Friday,
Come Dowi1 on Monday
Planner James Schmilz said be fell tile Friday aft.ernoon signs u.·ent up at
lot .,...85 needed and would not be 1 "sore downtown Laguna Beach parking lots: an· nounclng ''Public and Festival Parking, thumb" in the residential area. $l, S·p.m. to midnight."
However. Lcak '11 question o( whether Monday•morning the sigrui came down.
the Jot would be adjacent to the league'11 "People didn't" like the idea of paying
building sent director Moody acrernbling Sl tn park. and 'then ·be hit for ·an ·acl-
diiional 25 cents to ride the trams lo the through the ordinance hook . Moody Mid Pestival."' a spokesman for,city haJ!·said
Uie law defined "adjacent" u. being next this morning.
to .or across the alley fmn a commercial After •the l!igns went up Friday, a teem
interest. of boy!! from the high ·school manned · the
Moody noted that Goff street Is the parking kits to collect the $1 fee from 5 to
primary access to Mveral houses in the 8 p.m.
area. although it is only 20 feet wide -They did the ·same Saturday·rlight.
too small for a 1treet. But by Sunday. it appeared not too
Planner Carl Johnson pointed oot that many•fol~ were g_oing to pay the fee .
the Post Office at the comer of Glen-"tn.-fact."-the si)okesman saJd, "most
neyre and Legion Streets also uaed Goff a people are rtill ·parking out in Laguna
great deal . Canyo j, alof)g the si1e.of the road. It looks
The matler was postponed for lwo Like they ' don 't want to park· downtown
weeks until Moody and city attorney in· the. ktts. · ·
Tully Seymour can make the ftrial The evenlng•parking· lot charge 'W8S
det.ermination of whether oc not Ole park-part of the city's effort to defray t.he·C06t
ing facility would be legal. of runnlbg trams thtoughout the city to
ln other matters, the commission: ahuttle'visltors ·to Uie Festtvat·of 'Art!.
-Approved 3·% a variance appUcaUon Revenue from. the lot!, along with
by Dr. Eugene Levin to reconstruct. a tram, mlfiibu1 and Cannonball . fares,
house at 2658 Vlctaria Drive without wmild 'haVe 1beeil Sdded to the Festival of
meeting rear 'yard-setback and.'Plfklhl Ahs' $l5,001>5tl\)sidy to keep ithe 'sumroer
requirements. · tranaport.syatem oj:>er8ting in·the black.
Or.a.ll'l"•PILOT ltaff ,.,._
THE UP.DOWN SIGNS
·Folks Objected
-Denied an application by John and The' 14 boys· Who were. collecting the 11
Mary Bayramion"' rOdUf< the width ofl let ... t. 'tl1e• parlting lots . will llOW ride Job less Rate Climbs
drive"way at 750.5, Coast Highway. 'l'he t(ams duringiUie busy evening hours and '•
police department had told the com· c0Jl~"fare1. arid 1wtll< be·-paid for-~ir WASHINGTON IUPl) The
mission such a reductldn''wouJil ·cotrstifut'e servlcts. unemployment rate In the poorest
a traffic hazard when aatoa enttrtd lhe neighborhoods nr the nation's 100 latReS&
highway. Shark 'Attacks Di'ver metr,,,olilan areas rose to JO.I perc..&
-Denied permisl!ion to Floyd Loceir"te dilring the period from April thr'.'ough
build a shed .1nd relocate park.Ing a.t LOMPOC,,'C.lif. (.tJPL) _.An abalm1e June. the Bureau af Labor Statistic!: said
Village West. 79.1 Lagun1 Canyon Road. dl.ver·who•was attacked.,and bitten b7 a · today.
Commissioner Schmitz ukl·t.M prepel'ed sheik: Monday l!W~ reported In utisfac· The figure CQmpared with a$ percent
site plan change would tteate a huard'to torY condition following surguy. · rate -during the previous three months
tmergency vth\cle~ eilt.ering ·the lol. ,Kenneth Grty, 33, Bvtillon. Calif., su!-and was nearly twtce the S.8 pen:enL
-Granted permlMlon fM Oowers and fered •A gll8h ti Inches in width«>h bis joble&& rate in other. urban
orn to be oold al VIiias• Wi;"~'ri· ru:'!~he.~ad~llld~lhoul~~d]e~r.~ n!lghborbood.>. -/~1. •I Q~;·7~~ r}JiSs; f~;.J•---
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Santa Ana Appeal Set -
City Fights Ruling on Irvine City Land
Lawyers for the city of Santa Ana to-
day confirmed they will file an appeal
agairlst an Oran1e County Superior CGurt
ruling that clears the way for develop-
ment of the proposed "super city" of
Irvine.
Mayor Loren Grisel authorized the new
legal action after reading a Lhree--page
opinlah by Judge Raymond Thompson
v;hich solidly r~ject.! the city's charges
that a prior agreeme11t between the city
and the Irvine Company removes a
dispuled 938-acre seetion from any in-
corporation movement.
Judie Thompsoo made it clear Friday
that the clty'J only recourse lo 1ny
fUr1her action on itl Llwautt iJ to claim
breach of contract by the Irvine Co~
pany. Santa Ana claims that the company
promised eight years ago that it would
allow the city to annex the "promised
land" in May, 1971.
The Jrvine Company has sued the clly
for $1 million in a counter-claim filed
shortly before Judge Thomp:iion issued hls
ruling.
Judge Thompson's ruling in favor of th~
Irvine incorporation movement followed
approval by the Local Agency Formation
Commission (LAFCJ of the plans of the
Council of Communltle:s of trvlne.
That rulln1 ia to be debated Aug. 11 by
the County Board of Supervisors but ii ~
rra:arded by representatives of both sides
in the dispute as highly unlikely that the
board \\'ill challenge the LAFC findings in
Lhe light of Judge Thompson's decision
Judge Thompson stre~d in his opinion
that prior commitrnents by cities or any
other public agency should not be allowed
to defeat the will of the people as ex-
pressed by legislative decree.
Lawyers for both sides do not expect an
appellate court decision on the Santa Ana
action before !ale October.
Draft Lottery Aug. 5
Inductions Halted-But Not Ra1ulo111 Selectio1i
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The draft Jot-
tuy to deeidr the order ln which young
men will be called up in 1972 was set Ur-
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service officials said the
"random sequence lottery" will be con-
ducted at the U.S. Commerce Depart-
ment auditorium to determine the erder
of call, by birth dates, of young men who
became 29 this year.
Legislation to extend the basic in·
duct.ion provision of the draft law is snag-
ged in Congress, and inductions have
been halted since the old Jaw expired JuJy
1. House--Senate negotiations to-resolve an
impasse have been po5tpooed until next
~1onday,
Although the induction provision has
run out. draft officials sald '"the
respons1bi11\y to conduct the lottery con-
tinues under draft law."
The lottery for next year originally had
been seL for July 15, but \\-'as postponed
because of the congressional hangup over
e xtension of the law.
Publication Budget Tops
Laguna District _Agenda
Selective Service officials said the 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young n1en who face possible in-
duction next year df'serve to know their
relative chances of induction so they are
better able to plan ahead."
Both the House and Senate have voted
to extend the draft but conferees are
snagged over an end-the-war resolution
attached by the Senate to a bill to extend
the basic la\V for two years. The House
negotiators are against setting any Viel·
11am >1-'ithdrawaJ dale.
Adoption of a piblicalioo OOdget will
top Ibo ag<nla at ton!lht'• Laguna Bead>
Unified Sdlool Dlotrict ""9teel me<ting
7:30 p.m. at the Edueatioa. Center, 560
Blumoot Drive.
The publication OOdget 15 ezpec1<d to
show a JS.cent tu ila::tw, cut.a in many
et'ClU'da and a $50,00> reeenie for the
nm filca.I yur.
The budget will be published' .. ....
quired by i.w, tn a k>cal newspaper.
Publlc marine and fmal adoption ol the
bodget will be held at ti.. Aug. 3 regular
meetin& of the board. ~ IMY be made In the OOdget
riglll ~ to the time ol fmal adoption.
Board members will abo take a look at
two propad policy mea!Ul'OI<. 1be ftrll
s rts 5tmdartk teacners must follow whto
asking for interdisbict transfers. 'Ibe se-
cood sets conditions for the creation of a
post of teacher representative to the
board.
Jt is ~ that a teacher from the
Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Associa-
tion (LBUFA) will be elected to fUJ the
post -if the policy is enacted. The
person will be required to attend all
board meetiags and act as a liaison
between the board and the faculty.
'l'rustees will also be aske:d to approve
a bid from the Engs Motor Truck Cool·
pany for purchase of a new bl.ll'i at a cnst
of $26,900.
The di!trict will pay 20 percent down
on the bus oo the day of delivery (around
Sept, I) with the balance funded on a
leue purcbMe agreement.
In the third renewal or the draft Jot·
tery, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
Aug. 5. six young people from various
parts of the nation will take tums draw-
ing capsulrs from two clear plexlglas.'I
drums.
One drum will contain all the d ates of l ~f' yea_r 1952 -meaning there will be 366
4 including a Feb. 29 date) since that >1'as
a leap year. The other drum 1,1•ill contain
numbers I through 366. As each birth
dale is drawn, it will be matched with a
number drawn from 'the second drum.
That \\'[JI determine the order of call.
$100,000 Drug Supply
For example. if the first birth i::ta1e
dra"'n is July 15, and the first number
drawn is 125, thosf' born on July IS. 1952,
\\·ouJd stand l25th in the order of call for
the draft next year. The No. 1
vulnerability conceivably might not be
determined until at the very end or the
random drawing.
Sf'n. John C. Stennis ID-Miss.), leader
of the Senate team in House-Senate talks
!.aid a nrgotiating meeting r-.fonday wa~
<·ailed off because of lack cf "sufficient
head\\.'ay" toward resolving the. dispute, Seized in Coast Raids
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of ""' Diii-it l"lllH "'"
Sir Hmtington Buch residents were
am<Jnl U atTested in 1w01>ronged raid!
Monday night, in whtch police allege a
haul of pills. marijuana and cocaine
worth $100,000 was seized.
Narcotics detectives said the seriell of
arrests in Huntington Beach and Los
Angeles Ca.lnty cities ~ direcUy related
to capture d seven men in Redondo
Beach Saturday.
1'he combmed haul of contraband in-
(:Judel!i 300.000 amphct.ernine tablet..s.
nearly a pound or cocAine. a pound of
hashish and five pounds of marijuana, in4
\"estig'tltor!i &aid.
Ironically, the case wa! broken aflr'r
lhrf'e months bv men from various Jaw
agencies, rome. unaware they Wf're all
·w11rk1ng on the same probe.
"There were times wheti the un-
dercover ~ were 11bout to arttl'lt
~di other," quipped 1-funtington Bead!
P rP~s Officer Bill Reed .
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Held today on $50,000 bail are Gary 0.
Osterhoes, 21, of 9742 Monte Carlo Circle:
Doogla.s Cotton. 20, or 17&ol Griffith Cir-
cle : David Pollack, 19, of 8202 Valencia
Drive; John Almquist, 20. of 8182 Brush
Ori.Vt'; Phillip Sherwood, 20. of J~t Ti-
ber Lane, and Bruce J . Lang. 19, or 16412
Rhone Circle, all Huntington Beach.
Also held on the ~a.me bail are Glady~
V. Morgan, 21. and Robert Morgan. 23, of
Vista; Robert Ivie. 21 . of Sunland: Jame!':
Hammer. 21, of Sunland; Peter Oavirison,
19 of Westc.hester, and ~1!chael Rossie,
19, of Long Beach.
Mrs. Morgan was arresl.E'"d parkt"<! in 3
camper van in the 300 block of 12th
Street. Police said all the others "'ere ar-
f'M!ed at Cotton's home.
T)l!" .:irresL~ are the result of a Lhrf'r·
monl.h investigation b.v tfl offi cers from
Huntington Beach. Los Angrles Pol ice
Department and the State Bureau of
Narc()tics Enforcement.
Police in Huntington Bea<.'h said U1e1r
investigation of the case Jed tilf'm into
Los AngeJes \\-'"Ile.re they discove.red in4
vestigalOrs from the other tv.·o agencie3
had been working on the same project.
Huntington Be.acll investigators Sg1.
Bertrand OhacN1ick alleged th.at the
group arrested "Ila'> been supplying the
greater Huntington Beach area with
Ia.rre quantitie,, of drugs.''
Lagnnan Named
As Postmaster
By New Service
Donald W. Rose. 461 Alta Vista Way,
has betn named Postmaster in Laguna
Beach, officials of the U.S. Postal Service
announced.
Rose, &3, rereived the appointment u11·
der the new merit selection l!lystem re-
cently signed into l.!1w by Prtsidnt Ni.xon.
RO&e usumes the top post in Laguna
Besch when he returns from vacation
Au &. 9. He has been with the Postal
Service since 1968. His latest assignment
was personnel assistant in Laguna Beach.
Rose has been active in Chamber tif
Co m m e r c e Beautification Committee
project,, aince residing In the Art Colony.
Cash Gi,•eaway Set
Planners Reject
Auto Storage
On Laguna Lot
Laguna Beach planners r.1onday denied
:i.n auto agency permission to store cars
on ti Glenneyre Strer! lot after s t:"veral
1·esiden!s spoke 1n opposltion to rhe plan.
The Barwick lmporL'! proposal had
prrviousJ.v been denied by t.l:e con1-
nl1ssion. but. on appeal 10 the City Coun-
l'll , !ht' \"arian cr applirat fon \\·as sent
back 1o the planners tor reronsideration.
l\.R. Bar1vick, Oll"ne r of the Datsun
<lealer.;hip, had pre\·1ously indica1ed the
storage propo.~a l \\"Otdd only he t.em-
porary as he i!l planning to move his
business from lhe city within the next
year.
Representing Bar>1·ick, a t l o r n r v
t\1illiam \\lilcoxen lold planner!l his clir~t
did not want to spt>nd a great df'al of
money improving the storage lot as he
was planning to move.
Commissioner Willian1 Lainbourne had
Indicated the need ror 111ndscaping of the
area and !he construction of a fenct>.
Under city ordinance. auto storage
racilit.ies are no! permitted in C-1 ALS
zones. The planned slte is in such a rone.
Ho>1•ever. \Vilcoxen notE'ff I.hat almost
Rll car dra!ers in Laguna Beach have ob-
tained \'ariances from the city to store
cars in the Cl zones near their
dealerships.
Objections by rc~1dents to the planned
car stor11ge faciliry includf'd excessive
exhaust fumes. an unsightly a ppearance
and the contention that othtr businesses
might ask to store their commodity in
open areal!.
"The touri&ts don't come to 3ee a park·
ing lot or a storage area," conunissioner
Carl John.'lon said.
Lagunan Injured
In Auto Misl1ap
A Laiuna Beach man was sl!ghtly hurt
~tonday afternoon when he waa slruck by
a car at 1he intersection of Forest
Avenue and G!enneyre Sltef't.
TRENTON, N.J . (UPI l -Jack Btnnv, Norman Alfrt.d Weingarten. 43. 176
known lntern11tlona1Jy a~ a light man wlih htcK.night Drivr. tnld police he would Ste
a dollar. will aJve &way $1 million ln New his own doctor following the 2 p.m. ac-
Jefl!ey i'oug 4. c!dent.
The st.ate lottery commission s11ld Mon-Oriver LymM ~1. Partridge, SR. of Los
day Benney wlll select the next Alamitos w~s not cited by police. who
mJllionaire lottery y;1nner 1t the Garden iaid witnesses offered con f 11 ct Ing
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Art l1a S111oki11g?
Sculp~or Ernesto at the Festi\'al of Arts in Laguna Beach must have
had his nose to the grindstone to think up this one. He said it is the
onJy cigaret holder that really holds a cigaret. Ernesto labelled his
creation as "the great invention since the \.\.:heel."
Dianiond Street Issue
Resurrected in Laguna
'The much-publicized Diamond Street
Improvement District, approved by the
Laguna Beach City Council in 1967, only
to become the victim o{ inflation, "·ill
surface again at the \Vednesday night
council meeting when a new hearing dale
\Viii be set to discuss the revised project.
Since many properties in the area have
changed hands si nce the original district
1vas approved, the council will be asked
by the public .,.,,orks departn1ent to call a
new hearing Sept. 8.
Al this lime plans prepared by lhe
enginee r of work will be discussed, along
with the advisability of procf'eding "'ith
the project.
Plans now call for a 2Z-foot contour
roadway with curb and gutter, and for
sewers, "'ater and gas service. Extensive
landscaping. underground utilities and
special streetl ights. envisioned in the
original plans have been dropped
Capo Employes
To Get Raises
All San Juan Capistrano city employ!"!
\l"\11 be getting a raise soon.
The City Council voted ~·1onda y to give
everyone a $40 monthly cost-of-living
salar.v increast'
The 1nt'rea~e ar11ou1H~ to nearly 10 pc1 -
rl'n! for .~on1P einploycs anrl three pe r-
crn1 for others.
A! a prPvk1us mPet\ng 1he eounc1l had
1oted to Jln1if tht' <·ost-or-liring incrrase
lo lour pcrcPnt or le-':i'-
because of cost.
Other items on the Wednesday council
agenda include:
-Adoption of an agreement with the
county for joint construction or an ex-
tension or Alta Laguna Boulevard
between Chateau Way and Del h1ar
Avenue, linking Top of the World and
Arch Beach He ights.
-Selling a special study session next
"'eek for a nieeting with officials of the
State Departn1ent of Public Works to
discuss the effect of new state policies
regarding coastal development 1vhich will
have a major impact &n the area.
-Final adoption of ordinances re-
quiring bicycle licensing and regulating
rental of hotel rooms to minors.
-First reading of an ordnance amend·
ing portions of the animal control laws,
not.ably regarding penalities for violations
and impound regulations.
-Hearing of an appeal from Board of
Zoning Adjustment denial of a variance
application regarding a home addition. on
grounds the df'nial will create financial
hardship.
Dog Nol Dis1nissed
"Spook... o sil ver tipperi Gennan
sl1ephl"rd that bil Staci Augustus of San!a
Ana }/eights la st .Julv II. ha~ bet>n founrl
anrl is nov.· srrured 1n" the counl.Y pounr!.
i\1 r~. l\ennc1h Augi1stus. the tnothrr nf
f11"r·year..ald Stat1. harl been lry1 ng to
locatf' the dog aFLer 1t a!tacked htr
rlaugh trr. The rlog was found free or
tll:-easc
City .Aide
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Under Fire
Laguna Beach planning commissioner
James Schmitz "'as criticize-cl by a r~i·
deht Monday for what were called
''n1isstateme.nts" in a Jetter to a local
rteY.'Sp.aper.
Y.'llliam Leak., of 500 Broadway, l"harg·
ed Schmitz with attempting to mislead
lhe voters conceming the Upt'.Xlming
building height limil election Aug. J.
"f-le has some miswiderstanding of not
only the ordina11ee he voted on and
passed on," Leak told the commission.
'"but this is a misstatement Of what pro-
ple wHI vote on Aug. 3."
Lea~ was referring to a statement by
Sctun1tz. o.,.,·ner ot Beaclt Construction
C-0., in lhe July 17 edition of a bi-weekly
ne"'spaper.
Leak charged that Schmitz indicated
the decision of the voter.'! would be I
be!weeh SO-foot hotels \vilh adequate
sideyards or ··a solid wall of buildings 3ti
feet in height." j
'"The. onl:r: way a solid wall or buildings.
could tie built would be for a commission
and council to specilically permit it,"
Leak told the planners. "ln his sta~
ment. Mr. Schmitz intimates that a solid
\\'all would be the alternative to buildings ~I
50 or more feet in height.
"This seems to indieate that 1'-!r.
Schmitz is either unaware that hotels:
cannot be developed in that fashion wilh
present zoning or that he would approve
of a solid wall concept," Leak added,
Leak asked the commission to publicly
correct these "misstatements.''
Chairman \Villiam Lambourne said the
pl?miers 11t·ould study Uak's charges and
make a decision at a later date as 1()
v.'hether or not a correction would be in
&rder.
S. A. Friedman
Services Held
Services were held at noon today a l
Pacific View Mortuary Chapel £or
Samuel A. Friedman, 795-C Via Los
Altos, Lagwia Hills \\'ho died Sunday at
lhE' age of 75.
~1r. F'rledman is ~urvived bv his 1~1re
lda, of the £an1ily home: a sis.ter. Paula
Ronis of New York, and a nephew and
several neiC'es.
A native-of Vienna. Austria. Mr. Fried-
n1an had lived in California Ior the past
2~ years and in Orange County for the
past five years.
He-was past president or the Culinarlf
Union and active io the F&. A~f Lodg"e
No. 721 in r\orth Hollyll"ood.
Lifeguards Set
T echnique Sltoiv
Cliff rescues. parachute jumps and 1
fireboat display are among the activitie~
planned for the annual Laguna Beach
lifeguard techn ique <lemonstration
scheduled for 9:30 a .m, Saturday on the
i'.1ain .Beach.
The display will lnvoll'f' several of the
local ~ards and "'111 be highlighted by
l"Ompel1t11·e races among the Ytl'iOU.!
lifeguard sections.
Guards 11•ill a l~n be fi n hand to
r!emons!rate for \"JSitors emergency ftrsl
aid pro_ctdurf's, in cluding heart. ma"ssage.
The public is invittd ro attend 1he frNI
erent.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
INOT NE CESSARIL Y)
W:HAT YOU GET!
Technologicol odvonces in carpet manufacturing hov e
resulted in lower prices today than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times fmfer thon
A xminisl er ond Wilton power looms. These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feel of c arpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feet wide. Th e re I at iv e eose of this
manufacturing method hos hod one n e get iv e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills, today there
ore more thon 300 mills, many of questionable integrity. It
is not d ifficult for o c I ever c o r pet d e signer to moke a
carpet look for better then it is.
Th e answer to the consumer is clear: E i th e r k n o w your
menufocturer-or rely on • reputable retailer. (Alden's,
of course).
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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VOL. 64, NO. 1'/2, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JµlY' 20, 197 1' TEN CENTS
San Cleme·nte to Study Fut11re Fireworks Ban
A suggested ban on fulure sales and
use of fireworks within the city of San
Clemente will come up for city council
discussion Wednesday.
1'he panel-as it predicled Ja!lt spring
-will strongly consider the ban wh i ch
"''OOld hit hard at several local service
groups which relied heavily on profits
from the sales.
San Clemente'ii veteran's groups and
the Junior All American football League
traditionally have 50!d the pyrotechnics
in the city.
1) But councilmen have 1lrgued that the
growing nwnber of ft.res and potentially
dangerous pranks warrant a new look at
the fireworks issue.
Several grass fires were caused by
fireworks this year, but pranks dwindled
by comparison to last year.
Other item1 confronting the council at
the 7:30 p.m. meeting include :
-A public hearing to examine 1 re-
quest to rez.bne three lol! on Avenida
Lobelro from R..J (multiple family
residential) to R-C, a similar usage cc:~
taining a slightly higher density. The
parcels are at 237, 2.19 and 241 Lobeiro.
-A letter with a doz.en signatures seek-
ing the lifting of a parking ban at the i.ilO
block of Trafalgar Lane. The red zone
Willi placed in the neighborhood to control
excess parking during the summer
months. Similar protests have been heard
in recent weeks from residents along
Calle Buena Vista as well.
-Further consideration o( a bid of
~ $-tS,750 on the old city hall at El Camino
Real and Calle Miramar. Local realtor
Craig Strickland has submitted to the o~
fer for the landmark.
-Consideration of proposed increases
in golf course green fees and raised
monthly charges for sewer service to
local residences. The hike is proposed at
50 cents each mooth lo cover increasing
costs at the city's new sa nitation plant.
-Disc ussion of the possible date for a
new parks and recrealion bond election
amounting to an estimated million
dollars . The vote, if it becomes reality,
would entail one mark on a ballot cover-
ing four items: the new communily
clubhouse, the proposed youth recreation
center, new neighborhood park.! and
beach and pier improvements.
-Discussion of the expected joint
meeting with San Juan Capistrano coun-
cilmen at a Capistrano Beach restaurant
Aug. S to discuss territory .proposed for
future annexation .
-Discussion of the proposed formal
contra~t shifting pension systems for
public safety employes from a private
plan to the &late-operated Publie
Employes Retirement System. The shift
was include:d in a wage-benefit package
approved last June by counci.Jmen.
-An ordinance establishing metered
parking along Avenida Estacion near
North Beach where use of a new city
parking lot has dw indled because of free
parking areas nearby. Councilmett plan
to eliminate all free parking in the area
to spur toll parking at the new tot.
nnexation • rive ...... aunc e
$250,000 Out Capistrano
Capo Board Cuts Budget Councilmen
Take Steps In a last-minute effort to towl'!r an ex-
pected lax increase of 48 cents. Trustees
of the Capistrano Unified School District
Monday voted tet cul apvroximately
$250,000 out of the budget.
The unanimous decision was cast for a
motion made by Trustee Rllbert Dahlberg
of Dana Point who specified that cut.~
should be made from certiricated and
classified categories outside the class-
room and from capital expenditure
funds.
Superintendent Truman Be.nedict, who
already attempted to cut $150,000 from
the budget, was advised to ''hold the
line" on hiring new employl'!S in .all
areas outiide the classroom.
"At this poinl in time, when we're fac-
ed with a 48-cent increase we'de bt cut-
ting our own throats with the communi ty
in spite of the good reasons we have ,"
1aid Dahlberg.
"No one in this room has had to learn
this lesson harder than I have," added
the former Superintenden1 of the Tustin
Union High School District.
The "good reasons" referred to relate
to bond interest and redemption and
achoo\ building fund repayment whicll
will account for 34 cents of the tax in·
crease. The board has no control over
these figures.
The district had proposed 1 57-cent tax
lncreas~. but an e.x:tra $250,000 raised by
an unexpected rise in lhr assessed valua-
tion and unanticipated re serves 1n
San Clemente
Junior Lifeguard
Tryouts Slated
Tr you1s have bttn scheduled Sunday at
tl1e municipal pool for San Clemente area
ynungsters interested in joining the junior
lifl!:guard program.
Both boys and girls between the ages of
10 and JS will be accepted.
A parent is urged to attend the tryouts
with each youngster. The activity, which
will include a test lo determine if ap-
plicants can swim thret' length..<; nf the ci-
ty pool. will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 L
The lifeguard program, wllich 1nclude!I
1 variety of ocean swimming and 11afety
acUvities, will begin next Monday and
continue through Aug. 26.
Orpge Coaat
l\'eather
:r.tore high clouds expected late
today and Wednesday, following
the usual early morning fog and
low clouds along the coasl. Highs
at the beachei5 70 rising to 30 in·
land. Lllw11 around 66.
INSIDE TODAY
Tranqinlio Espinoza wn~ bilk·
ed out of h.is home qnd. life'i
lamnoi. He ·got both bac.k. Rtiit
hfl wos on« of tM. lucky mie.s.
Orange County's fraud 1quod
leader. Jau MostlJI, tells why,
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Benedict pointed out that last year
volers in the district approved a 51'.l-ttnt
tax override which was not needed. Last
year, in fact, laxes were reduced by
about four cents. But this year the 50-
cent override is needed, he said.
"We are only asking for 14 cenl..!! for
the operation of the district," said
Benedict.
He admilted it would be difficult lo
make people understand about the 34-cent
increase in bond inl.erfft and redemption
and building Joan repayment.I.
Fresh New Tack
The board voted unanimously to re-
C'!Uest the county not to raise the Interest
and redemption any higher than it
already is. They also asked in their mo-
tion to have County Auditor Vic Heim
come to the Aug. 2 public budget hearing
to expla in to taxpayers why the interest
and redemption rate has been increased.
'"·T suspect the reason is that the county
wanls to build up a large reserve,
perhap~ even 50 percent. in the inte rest
and redemption fund," said Benedict.
The board will again meet on Monday,
July 26 \ft review the administraUon '1
budget cuLs".
Access Clash Countered
With Tall( of Revenues
Taking a fresh · tack ln the month.s--0ld
debate surrounding .access to a ma jor
development proposed near San Clemente
golf course, spokesmf!fl for the Douglas
Pacific Corporation today pointed ou l
that the project cou ld yieJG more than
SJ.5 million to local coffers.
The firm -em broiled in 11 bitter
deb ate over access routes to I.he 308-home
development -proposed an itemized list
of potential revenues from the project,
"''h.ich bears the IE'nlative namt: of
•·Presidential l-IE'igh~.··
A total or 56.1 fam ihe! att expected t.n
live in the propooed coodominium-estate
project. Ea ch famil y would have an
a verage annual income of $9.:tOO
According to spokesmoo for the local
clevelopment finn, the income would total
S52 million 11 year.
Of thal , $3.5 million would be spent
ea.ch year for food, medical care, recrea-
tion, transport, utilities, furnishings and
miscellaneous con.sumer products.
The families would produce an averap
income. or 10 percent in local business,
plus $20,000 .a year in new sales tax
revenue.
The market value of the project's
residences, spokesmen said, would
amount to $14 million. That would yield
$3.10,000 mort: in property taxes and
$400.000 in subdivision fees and other
developm61t expenses.
But whettler the project will be built
remains in the baklnce this wttk 8!1 city
officials and developeni continue to tee.Ir:
an acceptable 11olution to a vexln.g access
que!l'tion.
The finn'a rreferred acce.&1 route -
aft.er two months of marathon hearings
and chan«es In dty actioru -is the use
of A venida San Pa~lo. plus alternates
a.long Avenida Magdalena and a small.
~porary road alon1 Vi!lt.a Bahia for IC·
San Onofre Cliff
cess by construction equipment.
Other aJtematives -two of them In·
trol ving extension of Avenida Cornelio as
either a secondary highway or collec tor
~lreet -would also be acceptable, ac-
rording to dev eloper .John Douglas Jr.
The matter. as it now stands, Is
rmbroiled in pl11nning comm ission study
of 11n 11cce-;.s rou te wtiieh once before bad
been den ied
Oougl&M. in a six-point argument -
this wet>k stressed that his finn '"is for
ecooom ic grcrath and development in San
Clemente."
His other point.$ arP ·
-"R('11.l estat.e grow th t\as been held
h::ic.k in San Clemente during !.hP past five
.vrar.!> while. the re.<;!. of Orange County
tias boomed ahead "
-"This is a good project and will
benefit thf' town . yet ii has been
unreasonabl y held-up for two month!
while 8\ternate accesses ha ve been
5Ludied "
Opponent.I in the access C'luestion long
have conceded that they bel ieve the
Douglas project -one of the city'~
largest in many ye.an -is a good one.
But the majority have strcsaed !hat ui:;e
o( existing small roads as access route!!
would damage neighborhoods near th e
golf course, add t.o traffic flow congestion
<tnd dangers and perilaps impair play on
th!!: city-OWTied links.
Reds Launch New
Rocket Attacks
SAIGON <UPI) -Milit.ary J1110kesmen
reported today ttiat North Vletname!e
.1uld Viet Cong forces ended s 20-day lull
In the Commmlst summer offensive with
8: s.eries or rocket and mortar attack!!
against the allied defense' line along the
Demilitarized Zone <DMZ ).
POSSIBILITIES IN CHESS INF INITE ANO INTRIGUING
CounMlor Shirley Br unner Show1 Larry Hughes, 6
Summer Fun
Kids Learn Crafts, Play Games
Ice cream sticks aren't being· tossed in·
to the trash in El Toro -they're befng
used to make bird houses. Instead.
Ice cream stick coostruction, s9ap
carving, Frisbee tossing -a!I are part
of the seven-week summer recreation
program for chlldren in the El Toro area.
The program, directed by Ru ss
Hazelett ifi bclng sponsored by the Ali.so
Valley Homeowners Association wlth a
bit of help from the Orange County Board
of Supervisors and the San Joociuin
Elemetary Scbool District.
Activities are held Monday throu1;h
Friday from one lo 5 p.m. at Olivewood,
Gates and Aliso Elementary Sthools 1n· El
Toro.
"We ·bave about 120 children signed up
tt l!:&Ch school," said Hazelett. "The pro-
gram· ia free and it Is still open to any
child interested."
The program began July 8 and 'Will con.
tinue through Aug. 20. ln addition to team
and table games auch as, cheSs played
daily, there are crafts .llke leatherwork·
ing. soap catvlng, mQSaics, and weaving,
along with special· ·aCttvitle!l ·\Ike · hat
shows, pet shows, hobby shows, yo-yo and
Frisbee contests. and surprises.
Supervising the program are senior and
junior counselors at each school and a
certificated teacher from the San Joaquin
Elementary Scbool·DistricL.
"This year's program is ·costing
$6,013." said Hazelett. "The money ia
provided by the special JerVice area t.u
funds for the· Bl Toro area."
The program i.!I for children from
kinderi;arten ·throUgh .eighth grade.
Similar actlvitiea .ere being sponsored by
homeowners' groups ·througbout the Sad·
d1eback Valley.
New Beach Alreacly Full
Victim Critical Military 10Urces s&id the South Viet· LOS AM:iELES (AP) -A ·new state tlmt~thtre··a~ up to"600 ·t~lleri·J>ll'~
namese gtneral .staff Seel the new at· beach at the northern end of tht: giant these alone old Highway. 101, Mtltl asl"d.
·A young man from Connecticu\ who fell tacks as Poi'tebdlng the opening of a new Marine base of Camp Pendleton alreidy Motl al8o 111.ld lt ·i11 doubtful ·ttiat any•Qf
last weekend from the bluffs it the New ph~e d the Communlat offensive. is full most of the time but liwUt·De twn the-3,11511ddlliQr)a.1 aar.u turned ov~ to.
San Onofre Stale Beach remained in But other military aU'thOrttles said the years• before recreational f&clJ il\es, are Lhe: 11tate, recenUy by President N)xOn
critical condiUon today ,l South Coast wave ol lllhellings 8Jla ~hes merely fully developed on. the Jlf.i.mlle k>r\g"slte, would bt•open to 'the public this summer.
Community Hospital. cotnclded wtth 1 dark-phl.M of the moon gays a;state" ofllciaJ . Eventually 2,~ campalte:!-coulG be
By PAMELA RA.LLAN
01 Ille O.llr 1'11111 St1H
The first step in a formal bid t.o annex
Dana Point and Capistrano Beach was
taken Monday by the San Juan
Ca{listrano City Council.
The unanimous decision came aft.tr
represenlatlves of the Chambers of Com·
merce of the twet unincorporated. com·
munities asked the council for a costly,
in-depth feasibility study on a.nnocation.
"We can do three things." said Mayor
Tony Forster. "We c:Sn hi~ ail outside
consultant t.o prepare a 1tudy, we can
prepare the !tudy ourselves. or we can go
to the Local Agency Formation Com-
mis.sion I LAFC) and apply for an·
nexation.''
The council agreed lo proceed with th•
legal steps toward annexation to "show a
forward movement" and to test reaction
from the communities.
'"The council knows there are aome a~
tive proponents of annexation in the tw11
communities.'' said City Manager Donald
Weidner. ''One way to find out the
amoont of support or lack of it ls to lake
It to LAFC and watch closely the LAFC
public hearing. If there Ls very littlt: au~
port they can drop it."
Weidner said in tbe mcantlme. the at.afr
will prepare the ln depth study requested
by the chambers or commerce. The 1tudy
will ansv.·er such questions as the ·effecta
of annexation on special districts, on th8
tax: rate, on existing special 1ervices in
unincorporated areas, the type of govern·
ment representation, and the a.5!es5ed
valuation.
Copie:o; af the report will be available to
ever y citizen.
Once a fonnal application is mAde tn
the LAFC the county body will hold a
public hearing not more than 70 days
after the application i! filed.
lf the LAFC approv~ the request, the
proponents of anne.iation are. then re·
quired to circulate petitions 1athering
names of 25 percent of the registered
voten within lhe area! to be anneJed.
If this is accomplislled, anqther public
hearing takes place at the city council
level . If there is a majority protest at
that time, the matter is dropped. If there
i~n ·t, thl!: councU can call a apecial eleo.
ti on.
The election requires a simple majority
for passage in the two communitil'!S to be
annexed. In thi! case an t:lection also
could be held in San Juan Capistrano.
That vote also would reqWre a 1imple
majority.
"When the areas to be annexed are
larger than the city, the city alao must
have an election," said City Attorney
James Okaukl.
Residents in the communities of
Capistrano Beach and Qana Point have
tried three times to incorporate as one
entity. But each attempt ha.a failed. Their
last attempt. just ov1r a year ago, didn't
get past the I.AFC.
At that ijme Jl"OllOl1<nls of tho In-
corporation, diuallafled JI~ the }e'(el ol
C<lmly ·!'..ice1,. vowed · to··~ ll'l':-
nexauon.elthfrttu S.n Jue -~ et
San Clemente.
Police Kill Rattler
On Clemente Porch
Nick Stillbach, 20, remaillt'd under iD-u well M with !Klmt of the worst July The delay is needed to complete· the deVflloped·on thi5 new area, he saJd, and t~ive earl!: at the hospital. The young weather In 20 years. 1'bey pointed out necessary plaMing and obtain financing, other Jm~~t.a · Jnclude aewer and San Cltmeote police lrtonday killed I
man suffered multiple fracture!! artd In-that Communist 11.tacka •l'*ays lncrear.e: William P.enn Mott Jr. director of the .w&te project.a for the beic.h and oam.. · three-fool rattltsnake atler 1 h.ill3ide
ternal injurie11 late Sunday night when h• durtng 1he dark of the··mOOO. State Dep'ar:tment .of ParJs.,. and Recrea.-piqg Rre111. an lntemal .tran.!portatlon homeowner dllcovered the coiled viper on
fell after wandering away from the ·~ American And South Vletniim~ tron~ I.Ion told 11 new!! conference Monday at sySte:m for · the park ·and a iurfing his lront porch.
proved trall!! 11t the rugged public beach. rtp011ed killing 102 vret. Cong Rnd North the IAr> Angell'!s Chamber of Commerce. m\l.'lewn. OfHct:rs were 1urrunoned to the
Rescuer111 worlffi:I for two hours retrleY· Vietnam~ in fighting Monday. Most of The new beach was opened ~n an in-In Addition, Molt said, cars wUI be ban· residence at 243 La Cueatt by WUU.m F".
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tng SU!lh11ch from a reu;:h ravine 75 fttt the fighth\A' was in Sooth Vietnam'• live terlm basis ov~r EaQer vacation and n~d (rom the beach tr.ea. "We waot ,f4 Sillk, who discovered the rattler at 1:40 _.b(lo~lbe bl~s.. ~, __ _ ~Jato .. .; _ ..,-!l!'~m pr:iv~.._ "=-7'~'·'"'=-'1';'°;!'·'£!.~-.:.~ •llll1t!ler .. Al~~. t..~&ka,jt !J>'O~e be::;:a®~::;".:be~a=ald~~· =~~J"t·::~~:,_~~~,....~~:"".:'";:='=:'!~~!~~~~j di~--:. ... ... -•. ~~ -.,.... -----.,. --~ l' ~ -----~-----
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Santa Ana Appeal Set
City Figh~ .Ruling on Irvine City Land
Lav.')'ers for lhe city of Sanla Ana to-
day confirmed they wilt rile an appeal
against en Orange County Superior C-Ourt
rulhlg that clears the \1-'ay for develop-
ment of the proposed "super city" of
Irvine.
Mayor LOren Grisel authorized the new
leg.al action after reading a three-page
opinion by Judge Raymond Thompson
y;hich solidly rejects the city's charges
that a prior agreement between the city
and the lrvine Company removes a
disputed 933·e.cre section from any in·
t."Orporation movement,
Judge Thompson made it clear Friday
that the city's only recourse in any
turther actJon on ill lawsult ts to claim
breach of contract by the Irvine Com-
pany. Santa Ana claims that the company
promised eight years ago !hat it would
FJlow the clly to annex the "promised
land" in l\1ay, 1971.
The Jrvine Company has sued the city
for $1 million Ul a counter-claim filed
shortly be.fore Judge Thomp.so'n issued bis
ruling.
Judge Thompson's ruling in fa vor of lhe
Jrvine mcorporation movement followed
appro\•al by the Local Agency F'ormation
Commission lLAFC) lll the plans of the
Cow>cU 1>I C.mmWl!Ut1 " Irvine.
That rullnr iJ to be debated Au(. 11 by
the County Board of Supervi~rs but It ~
regarded by representatives of bolh sides
in the dispute As high ly unlike!~· lhat the
board will chtJlenge the LAF'C findings in
the light of Judge Thompson 's decision
Judge Thompson stressed Jn his op inion
that prior commitments by cilits or any
other publjc agency should not~ allowed
to defeat the will of the people as ex·
pressed by legislativt deer~.
Lav.·yers for OOth sides do not expect an
appellate court decision on the Santa Ana
action before late October.
Draft Lottery Aug. 5
Inductions Halted-But Not Rando1n Selection
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The draft lot-
tery to decide the order in whlch young
n1en will be called up in 1972 was set to-
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service officials said the
"random sequence lottery" will be con·
ducted at the U.S. Commerce Depart~
ment auditorium to determine the order
of call, by birth dates, of young men who
became 29 this year.
~gislation to extend the basic in·
duction provision of the draft law is snag·
ged in Congress, and inductions have
been halted since the old law expir11d Jul y
1. House-Senate negotiations le resolve an
impasse have been postponed until next
Publication Bu~get Tops
Laguna District . Agenda
Adoption of a publicat..ion budget will
top the agenda at tonight's Lagima Beach
Unified School District trustees meeting
7:30 p.m. at the Education Center, 550
Blumont Drive.
The publication budget is expected to
show a JS.cent tax increruie, cuts in many
a('C'Ollnl! and a $SO,OOO reserve for the
next fiscal year.
The budget will be published, as re-
quired by law, in a local newspaper.
Public hearing and final adoption of the
budget will be held at the Aug. 3 regular
meeting of the board.
Chan&es may be made in the budget
right up to the time of finill adoption .
Board members will also take a look at
two proposed policy measures. The first
sets standards teacners must follow when
• asking for int.erdistrict. transfers. The se-
cond sets cond!Uons for the creation of a
post of teacher representative to the
board.
It is expec.ted that a teacher from the
Laguna Beach Unified Faculty ~a
tion (LBUFA) will be elected to fill the
post -if the policy is enacted. The
person will be required to attend all
board meetings and act as a liaison
between the board and the faculty.
Trustees will also be: asked to approve
a bid from the Engs Motor Truck Com·
pany for purchase of a new bus at a cost
of $26,900.
The di.strict will pay 20 percent dO'Wll
on the bus on the day of delive.ry (around
Sept. 1) with the balance funded on a
lease purchase agreement.
$100,000 Drug Supply
Seized in Coast Raids
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
CU IM O.llr ,.llOI ltllf
Six Ht111Lington Beach. residents were
among 12 arrested in tv.'o-pronged raids
Monday nigh.t, in which police allege a
haul of pil!s, marijuana and cocaine
worth $100,000 was seized,
Narcotics detectives said the ~ries of
f!lrre6ts in Huntington Beach aOO Los
Angeles County cities is directly related
to capture o{ seven men in Redondo
Beach Saturday.
The combined haul of contraband In·
eludes 300,000 amphetamine tablef,c;,
nearly a pound of cocaine , a pound of
hashish and fi ve pounds of marijuana, in·
,·estigators ~aid.
Ironically . the case v.·as broken after
ttin•t> mnnrh~ hy mPn from various law
flgencie!, some unaware they were all
v.vrk1ng on the same probe.
"There v.•ere t.in1es when the un·
rlercover agents were about to arrest
each other," quipped Huntington Beach
P·ros Officer Bill Reed.
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Held today on $50,000 bail are Gary 0.
Osterhues, 21. of 9742 Monte Carlo Circle;
Douglas Cotton. 20, or 17601 Griffith Cir·
cle; David Pollack, 19, of 8202 Valeon<'ia
Drive; John Almqui!t, 20, of 8182 Brush
Drive; Phillip Sherwood, 20, of 16601 Ti-
ber Lane, and Bruce J . Lang , 19, of 15412
Rhone Circle, all Huntington Beach.
Also held on lhe same bail are Gladys
V. Morgan, 21. and Robert Morgan. 2.1, of
Vista; Robert Ivie, 21. o( Sunland ; James
Hammer, 21, of Sunland; Peter Davidson,
19 of Westchester, and Michael Rossie,
19. of Long Beach.
l\1rs. Morgan v.•as arre!te<l pa rked in a
camper van in the 300 hlock or 121h
Street. Police said all the others v.·ere ar·
rested al. Cotton·~ home .
T·he arrests are the result of a thret·
month in\'esli gat ion by 18 offic ers froin
J.luntington Beacl1. l..-0s Angele~ Pol ice
l)eparl!ne11t and the State Bure au of
Narcotics En forcetnt"nl .
Police in .Huntington Beach said their
investigation of tJie case led them into
Los Angeles where t.hey discovered in·
vestigators from the 0U1er two agencies
had been voorking on the same project.
Huntington Beach investigators Sgt.
Bertrand Oladwick all~ that the
group arrested "has been supplying the
greater Huntington Beach area with
large quantities of drugs ."
Lagunan Named
As Postmaster
By New Service
Donald W. Rose. 461 Alta Vista Way.
has been named Postmaster in Laguna
Beach, officials of the U.S. Postal Service
announced.
Rose. 63. recei~·ed the appointment un-
der the new merit selection system rt ·
cently signed into law by Presidnt Nixon.
Rose assumes the top post in Laguna
Beach when he returns from vacation
Aug, 9. He has been wilh the Postal
Service since 1968. His latest assignment
was personnel assistant in Laguna Beach.
Rose h•s been active in O'lamber of
C om mer c e Beautification Committee
projects since residing in the Art Col-Ony.
Cash Giveaway Set
/\tonday.
Although the induction prov isi on has
run out. draft officials said ''the
responsibi!i!y to conduct the lottery con-
tinues under draft !a,,.,·,"
The lottery for next year orij:inally had
been set for .July 15, but was postponed
because of the congressional hangup over
extension or the law.
Selective Service officials said the 1972
order of call \Vas being held now because
"the young men \l'ho face possible in·
duction next year deserve lo knnw the ir
relative chances of induc!lon so they arc
better able to plan ahead .. "
Both the House and Senate have voled
to extend the drafl but conferees are
snagged over an end-lhe·war resolution
attached by the Senate to a bill to extend
the basic law for two years. The House
negotiators are against setting any Viet·
11am withdrawal dalf!.
In the third renewal or the draft lot-
lery, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
Aug. 5. six young people from various
parts of the nation wi!l take turns draw-
ing capsules from 11.1-·o clear plexiglass
drums.
One drum will contain all the dates of t.?e yea.r 1952 -meaning there will be 366
(including a Feb. 29 date) since that was
a leap year. The other drum wiU contain
numbers 1 through 366. As each birth
date is drawn, it will be matched 11•ith a
nu1nbe~ drawn from the second drum .
That wi ll determine the order of calL
For ~xample. if the fir st birth date
dra1,1,·n is July 15, and the first num ber
drtno,'n is 125, those born on July 15. 1952.
would stand 125th in the order of call for
the draft next year. The No. 1
vulne rability conceivably might not be
determined until at the very end of the
random drawing.
Sen. John C. Stennis ([).Miss.). leader
of the Senate team in House·Senate talks
liaid a negotiating muting Monday wa~
called off because of lack of "sufficient
headway" toward resolving the dispute.
Planners Reject
Auto Storage
On Laguna Lot
Laguna Beach planners Monday den ied
an auto agen cy permission to storf' ca.rs
on a Glenneyre Street Jot after se\'eral
residents spoke in opposition to the plan
The Barwick Impnrl s proposal harl
pr!'l'iously been denicd b.1-1he corn·
mission, but. on appeal fo !he Cit\• (.oun-
<"il, the variance app!icRtinn 11'~.~ :-:ent
ba rk to the planners for rcc·o11~1rleratinn .
I\ R. Rar\\ tck. ov,,ncr of 1he Oat sun
dealershi p, had prel'iously indicated the
storage proposal 1~·ould only be tern-
porar.v as he 1.~ planning to niol'e his
business fron1 the ci!y within lhe next
year.
Representing B11 r11·ick, a t to roe v
t\:illiam Wilcoxen told planners his cl1en~
did not 1vant to spend a great deal of
money i1nproving the storage lot as he
was planning to ntove.
Commissioner William Lambourne had
Indicated the need for landscaping of the
area and the construction of ;:i fence.
~~d~r city ordinanc.c , auto storage
rac1hties are not perm1t1ed in C·I ALS
zone!. The planned site ls in svch a 1.one.
However. Wilcoxen noted I.hat almoSt
llll car dealers in Laguna Beach have ob·
!ained variances from the city to store
cars in !he Cl zones near their
dealerships.
Objections b~· residents to the planned
car storage faci lity included excessil'e
t"'Xhaust fumes , an unsightly appearance
and the contention that other busines11es
might ask to store their commodity in
open areas.
. "The tour ists don't come to see a pa rk-
ing lot or a storage area,'' CO mJTlissioner
Carl Johnson said .
Lagunan Injured
In Auto Misl1ap
A Laguna Beach man was slightly hurt
l\!onday afternoon v.·hen he was struck bv
a car at the in1ersection of F'ore$t
Avenue and Glenneyre Street. " L..-: .... A• ~41 ..... : I , .... , ......... 4" TRE!\'TON, N.J. fUPf) -J11ck Bennv Norman Alfrt.d Wtlngarten . 43. 176
knov.'TI Internationally as a tight man wfih ~tcKnight Otivt. told police he would 8ee
a dollar. will give AV.'&Y $I 1nU1ion t:n New his ov.·n doctor following the 2 p.m. ac-
Jer~ey Aug . i. c1dent.
s.... t'-,..,._. ~1111 " H"'POf'I "m The !tate totttr:r commi.s.sion ia1d Mon· Drh·er Lyman ~t Partridge. Sii', of Los ,..,. c..11 -.... c..1"'"'1e, s...c'1""" day Benney v.·ll l select the nrxt Alamitos ....-ss not ci ted by police, who
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Art In Sniol~itig?
Scul ptor Erneslo al Lhe f"estival of .A.rts in Lagu na Beach 1nust have
had his nose to the grindstone to think up this one. He said It is the
only clgarel hol der that really holds a cigaret. Ernesto labelled his
creation as ''the great invention since the \vheel."
Diamond Street Issue
Resurrected in Laguna
The mu ch·publicized Diamond Street
Improvemenl Distrirt, approv ed by the
Laguna Beach City Council in 1967. only
to becotne the victixn of inflation, will
su rface again at the \Vednesday night
council meeting when a new hea ring date
\l'ill be sel to discuss the revised project.
Since many properties In the area have
changed hands si nce the original district
11as ap proved. the munciJ \l.'ill be asked
by the publlc works depar1ment to call a
ne1v hearing Sept. 8.
Al th is t1111c pla11s prepared by the
enJ0:1neer of work \vill bC' discussed. along
\\'Ith the advisability of pro ceeding 11·iU1
lhe prOJCl'L
Plans no1v call for a 22·fool con1our
road\\·ay 1vith curb and gutter. and for
sewers . v.·a1er and gas service. Extensive
landscaping, underground utilities and
special streetlights. envisioned in the
or lginal plans have het'n dropped
Capo Employes
To Get Raises
All San Juan Capistrano cit:, cn1ploycs
\\"ill be getting a raise soon.
The City Coun cil voted l\tonda!' lo gh·t
everyone a $40 monthly cost-0f·living
=-alary increasl'.
l11e increase arnoun ts to nearly 10 per·
c-rn1 !or ~nme cniployes arlrl !hree per·
{ent for 01hers .
At a previou~ meeting, lhf' rouncil had
\Olcd [,1 limit t.hi> ro~t-of·li\'ing increa~e
10 four prrcr11! in· lr.<te
because of cost.
Other items on the V•ednesday council
agenda include:
~Adoption of an agreement \\•ith the
c:ounly for joint construction of an ex-
tension or Alta Laguna Boulevard
belv.·een Chateau \\'a.1· and Del .l\lar
Avenue, linking Top of the \Vorld and
Arch Beach Heights.
-Setting a special study session nexl
1veek for a meeting with officials of lhe
State Depa rtment of 1'_blic Works to
discuss. the effect of ne i' state policies
regarding coastnl development which 1\'ill
have a major impact on the area.
-Final adoption or ordinances re-
qu iring bicycle licensing and regulating
rental of hot el roorns to minors.
-First reading of an ordnance amend-
ing portio ns of the ani1nal control Jaws,
notably regarding penalities [or violations
and in1pound regulations.
~Hearing of an appeal from Board of
Zoning Adjustm ent denial of a variance
application regarding a home addition . on
grounds the denial 11·i1 ! create financia l
hardship.
Dog Not Disn1issed
"Spook". 8 silver tipped Gennan
shepherd that bil Staci Augustus of Santa
Ana J·le ights last. Ju!y 8, has been found
and is no1,1,· secured in the county pound.
~!rs. Kenneth Augu stus, lhe mother or
ft1 e·year-old Staci. had been trying to
locatr the flog after it attacked her
rla ughter. The dog 11·as found free of
rl1sea~e.
City .Aide
Under Fire
Ove1~ Letter.
Laguna Bea.ch plaM.ing oomnusaioner
James Schmitz was criticized by a resi·
debt ."'1onday for what wtre called
''misstatements" 1n a Jetter to a local
newspaper.
William Leak, er 500 Broadway, cbarg·
('Cf Schmitz with attempting lo mislead
!he votl'rs l'Oncernltig the upcoming
building height limit election Aug. 3.
"He has some misundersl.Mding of not
only the ordina11ce be voted on .and
passed ou," Leak told the commission.
"but this is a misstatement of what ~
ple will vote on Aug . J."
Leak w21s relerring to a statement by
Sch~itz. 011'ner of Beach Corutruction
Co ., 1n the July 17 edition of a bi-wttkly
newspaper.
Leak charged that Schmitz indicated
the dec.L..ion of the \'oters would be
~t\veen 50-foot hotl'ls 1vith adequate
sideyards or "?,solid wall of bu ildings 36
feet in height."
"TI1e only way a S£llid wadi of buildings
could be built V.'Ould be for a commission
and council to specifically permit it,"
Leak told the planners. "In his sta~·
men!, Mr. Schmitz intimate." that a solid
wall wcu ld be the alternative to buildings
50 or more fttt in height.
"This seems to indicate that Mr,
St hmitz is either unaware that hotels
cannot be developed in thal fashion with
present zoning or thal he would approve
of a solid '.'t'all concept,'' Leak added.
Leak asked the commission to publicly
c o r r e c t these "misstatements.'•
Chairman William Lambourne $aid the
pl2J1ners \VOuld study Leak 's charges and
make a decision al a later date as to
v.·hether or not a correction would be in
order.
S. A. Friedman
Services Held
Services were held at noon today at
Pacific View ~iortuary Chapel for
Samuel A. Friedman, 795-C Via Los
Altos, Laguna Hills who died Sunday at
the age of 75.
Mr. Priedman is survived by his wi!1
lda, of the family home; a :sisler, Paula
Ronis of New York, and a nephew and
sev eral neices.
A native of Vienna. Austria . Mr. F'ried·
man had lived in Callfornia for the past
23 ~'ears and in Orange County for the
past five years.
He was past pre~id~nt of the Culinary
l inion and activ~ in the F& A.l\f Lodge
No. 721 in North Hollyv•ood.
Lifeguards Set
Technique Show
Cliff rescues, parachu te jumps and a
fireboat display are among the activitie:oi
planned for the annual Laguna Beach
lifeguard technique demonstration
scheduled for 9·30 a.m. Saturday on lhs
Main Beach.
The display v.•ill invol\'e several of Ute
local ~~rds and v.·111 be highlighted by
competitive races ainong the ra'rious
lifeguard sections.
Guards v.·ill al so be on hand to
dcn1onstrale for l'isitors emtrgency first
aid proced~re.s .. Including heart n1a~sa)ie,
The pubhc ts invited to attend the fre.
e1 ent.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
(NOT NECESSARILY)
WHAT YOU GET!
Technological advances in carpel manufacturing hove
resulted in lower prices toCloy than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines make carpel 70 i;mes faster than
'Axminister and Wilton power looms. These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feel of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feet wide. The re I o t i v e ease of this
monufocturing method hos hod one neg o t i v e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills, today there
ore mo re than 300 mills, many of questionable integrity. It
is not difficu lt for a c I eve r ca r p e I designer lo make o
carpet look for better than it is.
The answer to the consumer is clear: E i t h e r k n ow your
monufoeturer-or rely on o reputable retailer. (Alden's,
of course I.
ALDEN'S
CARPETS e DRAPES
1 ~3 Plaeentla Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4838
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Huntingi.on u ·eaeh'
Fountain Valley
EDITION
* VOL. 6'1, NO, 172, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
Today'afta•I
N.Y. Stoeb
TEN CENTS
Central Library Costs Hilied to $3.4 Million
By ALAN OIRKIN
Ol ~· Dl !!Y Plier Slit!
The S.1 million Huntington Beach cen·
tral library 1s now officially a SJ.4 millJon
library.
With 100,IXXI book.s in il-about a 1hird
of its capacity -it w11J be a $4.1 million
library. •
The~ costs were brought out during a
M>met1mes bitter and somewhat
humorous clash be t v.• e c n City
Administrator Oey!e ~11ller and city
No Mean Feet
cooncilmen Monday night.
Mille r ended the argument by assuring
councilmen that they woold not hear
another word on the wbject.
The debate was opened by Councilman
Donald Shipley wtio said ardlitect Dion
Neutra should be left alone by the city
staff lo complete designs oo the building,
to be located on a knoll north of Talbert
Avenue overlooking Tal°ber'l Lake.
:O.liller recalled that co u n c i Im e n
recently trimmed the SJ million planned.
Chris TU\\•illiger, 6, Laguna Beach, \Vas impressed Monday when he
visited this exhibit at Laguna's Sa\\·dust Festival, one of three art
festi,1als currently open in the Art Colony. The stuffed animal is the
V>ork of Roark Gourley, 21 , Newport Beach.
2 New Beacl1 Co111mittees
To P1·obe F1·eeway F11ture
Huntington Beach city councilmen
created tv.•o committees ~1onday night lo
determine v.·hal frecv.•ays lie in the city·s
tuture.
All councilmen agreed thal !he slate
Public Works Department, Division of
High\\·ays and H1i;hv.•ay C-Omm1 ssioncrs
should be contaclcd lo clear up an ap-
parent nev.• stale policy on frec1\.';iys.
''I think the mayor should make a trip
to Sacramento and talk to the public
works people up there and highv.·ay con1-
missioners and find out the policy so v.·e
Anaheirri Gets
Beach Envoy
The Anaheim Chamber of Co1n-
merce has inv11ed a Huntington
Be11ch city represPntative to attend
a meeting featuring 11 discussion
titled. "Orange County Rapid
Transit: Prese nt Planning and Its
Effect on Anaheim ."
Mayor George f\:lcCracken read
the invilalion -to a 7:30 a.m.
break rast meeting at the Anaheim
C-Onvention Center Thursday -at
Monday night's council meeting.
Several rouncllmen shook their
he11ds in befuddlement and won·
dered wh y they would be interested
In a transit sy1tem's effect on
Anaheim.
~faynr McCracken was unable to
rind any takers until Councilman
Dona ld Shipley ~uddenly reached
out to accept the tnvitaUon.
know where we arc," C-0unc1lman Jack
Green said.
ri.1ayor George McCracken agreed,
noting that bo1h the Pacific Coast
Freeway and the 1-luntington Beach
Freeway (Route 39), both adopted routes ,
were Yitai to the city's future growth.
"I can't believe what I'm hearing ," he
said. "If v.·e ca n't gel better transporta-
tion for our growth pa!lern then we 're in
trouble ."
The discussion v.·a.s louched -0ff by 11
recently announced state policy to review
the routing of freeways In coastal areas
for environmenlal reason~ and recent
i;tatements by state highway engineen
that no freeway would be buill through a
city that does not want it.
Stale offic ials have said that U
Nev.·port Beach residents do nol want the
Coasl Frec\•:ay in their city then lt will
no t be built along the coasUlne in Hun·
tington Beach. And the Founta in Valley
council is taking a sland against Ole
Route 39 Freeway g-0ing through that ci·
ty.
"If Founlain Valley can st.op Route 39
It's fanlastic." Green said. "I ca n't
believe it. Such a policy would wipe out
the freeway system."
Councilman Jerry Matney pointed out
that the Foontaln Valley council and the
Fountain Valley School District would not
go for the adopted route of the Hun-
tington Beach F'reewRy .,nd suggested
that a committee be formed to work on
an alignment with the neighboring clty.
"It'.~ time to face reality ," hfl said.
''There v.·lll not bf! 11 Roule 39 unless we
can reach accord with our nelghbon." "I'll go. I don 't trust Anahtlm,"
he said. Matney criliclztd recent 1ta(f meetln11
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eXl)enditun on the library to $2.8 million,
which covered comtruction and interior
furnishings .
But M1Jler pointed out that the
architect's fee , and of f· site im·
prnvement.'I, fiUdl as sewer and water
Ii~ and streets. brought the total pro-
ject cost to $3 . .4 million and asked coun•
cilmen to approve the sale of bonds in that
amount.
This sparked a heated attack by Coun·
cllman Jerry Matney. "This Cs an ad·
ministrative problem -you SC1lve it," he
told Miller. "You are making ha!h.
People are going to be sick of this library
before it Is built."
F'rom then on , a terse, but heated e.r-
change broke out with Mayor George
McCracken trying t.o &tep in u the
peacemaker.
"Are. you trying to tell me that general
fund ls lo pay for these ertrati~" Miller
shot back at Matney. ·
The councilman repl~ thal council
directit:m had been (iven on the library,
but cooncilm<n coold not be expeciM to
hand.le the coet figures on lltreeta and
gutteni. That is up to the· ataU, Matney
aid.
"I'm tryln& to tdl you tl1at 1.1.4 million
Is .,. f\lll<llni need," uid Miller, ''I'll
&ive you the fiaures riJtt now if you'll
listen."
MC.Cracken lnterjectA!d, poiriinc out
that the 12.a million e<tling tbe cooncil
set Jut month did not lndude the oll-
c<>1ta.
"You can't say it is $2.8 mlllioo and
neep the. other cogt:J under the. rur:." the
n;iayOl' a.aid. "U the library ls. aoinc ta
COtlt $3.4 million, then that's what It wU1
cost. Let's face reality."
Matney : "I t.1link this ls harumwnt. I
don't see these figures in the civic cientw
or fire station costs, l dont know about
tSte UBRARY, Pate 2)
6 Held • Ill Drug Raids
Huntington Residents Big Cache Seized
By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Cf Jiii 0.llY l'llol lit/I
Six Huntington Beach resident.s were
among 12 arrested in two-pronged raid~
Monday rtight, in which police allege a
haul of pills, marijuana and cocaine
worth $100,000 was seized,
Narcotics detec tives said Uie series of
arre&.! in Huntington Beach and Loe
Ange les C.ounty cities is directly related
t.o capture of seven men in Red ondo
Beach Saturday.
Recall Polls
Open to 7 p.m.
In Seal Beach
Polling places will remain open until 1
p.m. in today 's municipal election which
will decide whethe r Seal Beach Coun·
cilman Morton A. Baum should be recall·
ed.
The election invol ves only 2,15.1 voters
In Councilmanic District Ill wh ich in-
cludes the city 's Hill area and a portion
-0r Old_ Town. A simple majority is re-
quired for passage.
Voters will be asked to decide lwn
Issues. One is whelher Baum should be
recalled and the other is who should be
5elected lo replace him.
Candidates seeking Baum 's seat are
Mrs . Beverly Casares, housewife;
Thomas Brady. retired stockbroker;
Thoma! Blackman, teacher, and i\1ike
Knapp, teacher.
Polls are located at 901 Driftwood Ave.,
323 Seal Beach B-Oulevard , 910 Driftwood
Ave .. and at l\.1cGaugh School.
Election results will be available from
the city hall switchboard, 431-2527, atter
B 30 p.m.
New Parking Lot
For Bolsa Chica
Park Scheduled
Balsa Chica State Beach will receive 1
new par king lot by 1973 which will pro-
vide space for 800 addilional e<1rs and 26
buses.
The mile-and·a·half long facility should
double the beach's annual allendance of
one million persons, accord ing to Jewell
Caughell , area manager for the state
Department of Parks and Recreation .
A chain-link fence will separate the
pa rk from the highway for additi-0nal
safety. M. it is now. visitors must park -0n
the shoulder of Pacific Coast Highway•
inches from speeding traffic.
Caughell said the lot will be built on the
38.5-acre addition to the beach recently
purchased for $3.8 million from the Bolsa
Chica Corporation.
Money for the purchase came from the
Stat e Beach. Park. Recreational and
Historical FaciliUes Bond Act Fund .
The new lot will connect with the eJC·
!sting Bolsa Chica parking area and run
!Olllhweard to the beach limits. according
to Caughell . A Sl per car fee will be
charged.
Long range plans include the In·
stallaUon ()f 15 rest rooms and 28
lifeguard toftr!.
Caughell said contracts for· the parking
~ expansjon have nol yet bttn let. but
be expects con1truction to begin tn one or
two months.
Shark Attacks Diver
LOMPOC (UPI ) -An abalone
diver who w111 1t~cked 11nd bitten by a
Merk MoodJy was reported In 11tl1fac·
tory condlUon followtng surg!l'y.
Kenneth Gray, 3.1, Buellton, 1uf·
fered a g1sh 11 incbes 1n wldth ab bil ·
he.id and thou.Ider,
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1"ne combined haul of contraband in-
cludes 300,000 amphetamine tablet!.
near ly a pound of cocaine, a pound of
hashish and five pound! -Of marijuana, m.
ve6tigators said .
lronically, the case was broken after
three mont:hs by men from various law
agencies, 60nle unaware Ibey were all
working on lhe 53nle probe.
"There were times when the un-
dercover agents were about to arrest
each olher," quipped Hun ling ton Beach
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""" Denies Guilt
Juan Corona, accused or the
mass slaying of transients in
Yuba City. i;ays he is innocent.
See i;tory, Page 3.
Summer Events
Also Set in Fall
Fountain Valley's summer recreation
program, which Is held on the city'• 10
school playgrounds, will continue into thti
fall.
City C-Ouncilmen approved a. meamre
which will allow recreational acUvitie1
to continue at the playgrounds daily after
school.
Recreation department tp0kesms.n Jim
Hollywood said the program will run
from 3 p.m. lo 5 p.m. and will consist of
-0rganlud sports.
p .. ::vlously, the after school program
wa11 conducted ()nly at tour playground11.
He said the budget hll.!1 been increased
fro m S&.300 to $13,000 which will .pay for
two recreation leader• at eacb pl&y·
eround.
Blaze Guts Tankers
FRANKl"IJRT,.Gt<m111y (UPI ) -Fir.
•wept four oil tallkera mooored .. at t1'e
Caltex refinery dockl in the Main River
eatly today. Firemen 1aid at lua~ 1even
penona werfl killed and a number of
others injured.
Two f~e boli. brought tbe flm under
control a few houri alter they broke out.
Frankfurt river police Wd tbt lhlPI ln·
volved were I.be samba of Belalum. and
the Uldoa K1tharlnA, SynW IJlcl St.cit
Sch ... """'111. all ol Wet! Gt1'11W1 ~
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PrM& Officer Bill Reed.
Held tooay ()ft i50,000 bail •tt Gtry 0 .
Ost.eri:Jud, 21. cl t741 'M()nte Carlo Circle;
Doug! .. Cotton, Ill, ol l'IMI Grillilh Cir-
cle; David Poll8c), lt, of DO: V1lenclA
Drive: John Almquist, 20, of ltai'Brulb
Drive: Phillip Sherwood, 20, of l&&ol Tt-
ber Lane, and Bruce. J. Latia. 19, ()f 16412
Rrorle Circle, all Hi.lnUngton Beadt.
Abo held on the ·same bail AN! Gladys
V. Morgan, 21 . and Robert Morgan, 23, ()f
Vista ; Robert lvit, 21, of Sunland ; James
Hammer, 21. <i Sunland ; Peter Dlvld!<ln,
19 ol Westchester, and Michael ~
19, of Long Beach.
Mrs. Morgan was arrested p&tked 'ln a
carqper van . in the 300 blOCk of. 1Jtb
Street. Police said all the otl'lflrs were ar·
rut.eel at Cotton's home..
The arrests att the result of • three-
month investigation by 18 ·-Officers from.
Huntingt<m Beach, Los A.nee.lea Police
Department and the St.ate Bureau of
(SU DOPE, Pace Z)
Draft Lottery
Set for._ Aug. 5
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The dnft lol-
f<ry to decide the order IJ! wlllch )'tlUlll
men will be called up in 1972 wu aet to-
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service officials said the
"random 1equence lottery" will be. con-
ducted at the U.S. Commerce Depart.
ment auditorium to determine the order
of call, by birth dates, ()f young ml!ln,who
became ,',9 this year.
Legislation t9 e:itend the hasic in·
ducUon provision of tba draft law Is snag·
ged Jn Congress, and Induction! have
been baited since the old law expired July
1. House_.Sen1te negotlaUons to resolve an
impasse have been po11tponed unt il next
M()nday.
Alt.bough tbe induction provision his
run out. drift ()fficials 11id "the
responrlbllity to conduct the lottery con·
linues under draft law."
'Ibe lottery f()r next ye1r orlglnally had
been .wt for July 15, but wa1 po8tpol'led
because. of the congres1lonal haniUP over
extensiorl or the law.
SelecUve·Service officials :said the 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young men wbo face poMi ble ln·
duclion next.year deserve lo know their
relative chances or induction so they a.re
helter able to plan .ahead.''
Both the House and Senate have voted
to extend the draft but conferees are
snagged over an end-the.war resolution
attached by the Senate lo a bill to extend
the basic Jaw for two years. Tht House
negoti1tors are against setting any Viet,..
aam withdrawal date.
[n the third renewal of the draft lot·
tery, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
Aug. 5. six young people from various
parts of the nation will take turns draw·
(See DRAFT, Pa&e ZJ
Decision on Sewer Line
Delayed in Huntington
The Bl'ookhur.1t ·Street sewer line will
remain an open controversy for an<lther
two weeks:.
The Orange c.ounty Sanitation l)j.,trict
st.lged a 90-minute prmen~tJon to the
Huntington Beach city cooncU Monday
night, hoping to a:ain a city excavation
pennit for the project.
The diJtrict offered some new pro-
posals on the job which would cut the
construction time from 22 months to 14
month.I, but oouncilmen ' backed away
from a decision.
Councilmen unanimously agreed to. give
homeowner-. and busineumen who have
protested the cbMen TOOte an· opportunity
t.o &tudy the 1ugge1ted changes. The
que.sUon will be reconsidered 1t the next
council mettin1. Auf. 2.
Ed Jusl, mayor of P'ountaln Valley, and
chairman o( the joint boards o( the
aanltalinn district, Fred Harper, diltr~t
general manager, Milo Keith. r.!pr:e&en-
Unf the de!lgn trl:Jlneer1, Art Niaaon.
counsel for the Joint botrd!:, · ind' Ray
Lewla, the diatrlet'1 deputy -chief
e.,m.tr. '" op0k• IJ!, f ..... ol Ibo
Brookhunt Street •ltcnment.
Since tht controveny broh. out four.
'1l'JD~ qo, tbl , c;lt.y ~o,u~.cl.1 ud
bUaineumtn li1v1 been tirjlnf the
-to·---~-. lllicb .. Bulhlnl Sit~ Ibo .Sent. All& '
r\Verbed tsr Ille Tall*'{ drll!JiP ~
.Merdwiit fi.v• protos:tf4 that the Brookhurst Street route ·wou1Cf cai.111 the
"""'\ diar]lptl..,',IJ! HuntlJ!t!lon Belch. Tho
project loYOlves tho laylilr GI • 16-IJ!cll """ u .. 11 .. mn .. 1lilll1nl .treatment
planta at the llOlllh of -Strt<I
IJ! HuntlJ!Cloo -a.od Ellh,A•-Ill
F ...... IJ! Voller.
, lllrper·told• IM -II' Iha! ·U.. U...
llMU·-• INnilllm·lel> bul· ..... ~of .
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an overall •12.5 million pmject for which
• $10 million fedetal md st.rte grant hid
been approved. He claimed that.the grant
would be endana:ered If tJ>e project ii
delayed.
'Ille compromise the district offered
the city wu this: The work time could be
cut by eight months if the city amended
its requirements to allow two bUdinp
(construction point&), t.o allow wori: in
(See BROOKBURST, Pa1e I)
Oru••
We•dter
Mort hJgh cloud• expected late
today and Wfldne1day, foUowinr
the uaU1l early momille tor and
low clouds along the cout. Hlghl
at· tht beaches ·70 rlsinr to 80 m..
lttd. Lows around M.
INSmE TOD-'"'.
Trunquilio. Etpinom """ bUk-
«d out of his home. and lift'•.
.toui11gs. Ht got botJI bac:k.· B11t
he """ of\f of the luckr anca. 1 tJrrmoe. C01'f!IV1• Jroud. -~,
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Watch 'Out All You Rats Cities Meet
Over Routing
Of Freeway
Four Yachts
Ther~'s a Boa After You Still Racing
In Transpac •
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (lJPI) -Bill Gnclt'I repUJe collection h1m't been
the same since Beulah, I.he b11by boa constrictor, wandered. off.
The ataffl ot the cities ol FOW1tain
Valley, Huntington Be a ch and
Westminster are meeting in 11n effort to
reach a comp;omiSl' on the Roule 39
(Huntington· Beach) f'reeway.
Although he O'A'TIS two other b11by bo&J:, fOUr liz.arda: and thret turUet,
Beulah was one of Gracie's favoritt"s. By AL~fON LOCKABEY
"He really likes to pl11y with her," said Bill's friend. Bob Strauch.
Gracie, a spring gr11duate or Huron High School. took his 6 1~·foot·long.
eight.pound pet out.!ide for .!Orne sunshine and eierCi$e Thursday and hasn't
seen her since.
Fountai11 Valley Mayor Erl Just con·
rim1ed reports !hat rqiresentat1ves of the
three cities had been c onducting
met-tings for about t\\'O ·weeks to reach an
agr~ment on the controversial f~·ay.
OAILT l"ILOT •••II.,. •dllw
The 26th Transpacific yacht race dra&-
ged toward a close today as ooly four of
the 69 starters struggled to reach port on
the 16th day after the July 4 start. "He was taking ht'r for a walk around the backyard and she hAd jU!t
a:one swimming in the fountain, and Bill had to leave her for 111 minute,"
Strauch said. Ju.st said he believes the alignmffit or
the freeway <'"an be shifted M'\eraJ hun-
dred feel \\•ithout having to reopen align-
ment hearings. Such an adjustment
would take the freeway out of Fountain
Valley and move-it into Huntington Beach
t.ov.·ards BeaC'h Boulevard.
Closest to Honolu lu Tl-1onday was Aven·
1ura. ,tBermuda-40 ya"'I sklpperf'd by l~
11. Price J r of R1chn1ond. She reported
179 m iles io go at the 8 a.m. to.tonday
rollcall and was expected lo make port
today.
"\Vhen he remembered, il was three hours later and band practice had
started.
Gracle enlisted the aid of his parents and the seven olher members ot
his rock group -"The Packard House Weasel" -in the wisuccessful search
for the mi3sing boa.
Police told Ann Arbor residents not to worry. since boas Beulah's aiie
don'l eat much and art harmless to people, She might even .k.JU a few ral.5,
offieera said.
The mayor said he expects to ha\'e
enough informalion to take the matter IG
the Fountain Valley City Council during
its first 1neeling in August
\Vood"'}"nd. an L<Ui sloop skippered by
Baker and Jacobs of Pacific Mariners
Yacht Club. reported 214 miles to go;
Rolrl Host. a Bcrniuda-4-0 yawl sailed bv
!lick \V1llia ms of Oakland. a 11 d
Lepret·haun. a New porlf'r ketch sailed by
\\'hitney Collins of Lung Beach. were both
2~0·1n1!es fro111 the fini sh and not ex·
peeled lo finish b<.'forc \Vednesdav.
Tube Chu~kles "But if v.·e ca11 't get an alternate that l!
acceptable to lhe three cities, thn1 "e
1 Foun tain Valley) ""ill continue to oppose
lhe freeway,·· he-said.
Beach Mayor Pmses Up 'Sta rdom'
The [reev.·ay. v.•hich FGunt;iin Valle~'
t"1)Unciln1en said they would not support
in their city. has bf:t:on1e v1!;;l lo Hun-
tington Bea<:h because of the doubt sur·
rounding \be future of the Pacific Coast
Freeway.
Onl y one yacht in this year's. race SG
far has failed to make port under her
ou.·n power. The 73-foot ketch Graybeard
lost a rudder a week out and later was
holed through by a jury rig. The yacht
was towed the last 500 miles to Honolulu.
llunlington Buch city hall employes
this morning wen! castlng for a
spokesman to ~re3enl the city on a
television news program.
KHJ TV (Cha M el 9) plans to pre.5tnl a
lil'e 31)...minute review of the Top of the
Pier program at I :30 p.m. Friday and in·
vittd Mayor George McCracken to
represent the city.
La.ughler rang out in the council
chambers when the mayor read out the
invitation at Monday l'ligtit'a mtt'ting.
Mayor McCracken haJ oppoaed the city
going ahead vdth lhe parking lol In the
Top of the Pier plan &.!I a five-block pn>
ject and vatnly urged that lt be cut t.o
three blocks.
··ts this a strlous program or a. CDm·
edy ?" asked Councilman Donald Shipley.
"If I go on I would have to ttpresent
what 1 thlnk," .said the mayor who has
compared the plan to the Queen r..1ary
project in costs. "As much as I 'A"Oulrl
want to be on television I couldn't in good
conscience gG on this program."
It ¥las agreed that a member of !he
UL! citizens commilltt Ylhich has
studied the Top of the Pier plan or a
department head be chosen to represent
the city.
Critics of the Top of the Pier plan are
also acheduJed to lake part In the news
program, called Orange County ReporL.
Two months ago Fountain Vall ey coun-
cil member11 Jed by Just. unofficially &aid
they "''ould nol sign any agreements uith
the state for t.he freeway u·hich is cur-
rently set to run along New~alld Street
In its current aligrunenl , lhe free\lo'aY
will displace the offices, resource library.
maintenance faci lity and garage or the
Fountain Valley School Distri(1 .
District officials have opposed the
atigrunenl and v.·hen the city indicated 1l
v.·ould do 1.Jkev.·ise. it appeared the
freeway \\'OUld be completely blocked.
State Divisioo of Highways spokesmen
have stated that refusal of a city lo sign
a route agreement could mean the
freeway would not be ta.ken int-0 that city.
Saffro1i a1id W e1idy
\Vendy Corbett's dog, Saffron. seems as ex cited over his mistress'
18th birthday party as \Vendy. The J.louston. Tex., girl celebrated by
inviting all h er friends and their dogs to a party.
Anolher yacht, Nimble, from Portland,
had a broken mast step during the early
stages or the race, but was able to con-
tinue Under reduced saiL
None of the finishers f\1onday \\'as able
lo affect the overall and class handicap
standings of the nett
Packard Reports Nixon's
Ai1ger 011 Loclrneed Stand
Just said th.at at the first meeting of
the three cities. Huntington Beach City
Admirustrator Doyle Miller f!tated that
his city is commilted to the freeway and
that agreement between the three com·
n1t1nities is essential to its de1·elopmC11!
School District Superintendent r..·like
Brick . reached while on vac:ition today.
said he \lo'as not informed of the meetings,
He said the dlstrict would oppc15e a
shift of a few hundred feet. because il
""·ould still contlnue to displace a large
number of famiHes. The JChool district
hM advocated the alignment of the route.
down Gothard Street in Huntington
Beach.
Riverside Lawyer Tied
To Bribe Case Cleared
A lawyer once regarded by the p~
s{'{"Ufion as the cenlral figure in an alleg.
cd plnn lo bribe Rl\·erside Count.v
~upervisor Nonnan Da1·is to change tus
\'Ole tn a controversial zoning action
\\'a<: cleared of all charges ;vtonday in
Orangr County Superior ('our\.
chargts with twG of the firm's top o'·
f1cials.
Raftery successfully sought a change of
\ enue to Orange County when he claimed
lhat he could not receive a fair trial in
Riverside County.
Reds Launch New
Rocket Attacks
SAIGON (UPI) -P.1ilitary spokt<Smen
reported today that North Vietnamese
and Viet Cong force.s ended a 2<kiay lull
in the Communist summer offensive willl
a series of rocket and mortar attacks
against the allied defense line along lhe
Demilit11rized Zone i D~!Z ). WASHlNGTON (UPI) -De put Y
Defense Secretary Davkl Packard 1'1on-
day re\'taled that the N ix o n
Administration overrode and censored his
cpposition to legislation that would .help
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and other fman·
cially trouble<! firms.
Packard believes the government
should &uarantee repayment for $250
million in bank Joans Lockheed is seek·
ing; but he opposes a measure. now near-
ing a Senate vote, under whidl any com-
pany In trouble could ask the aovernment
for 1imilar loan backing.
The administration would accept eilher
approach. But Packard. when he went
before the Senate Banking Committee
l\1onday, had planned to attack the
blanket corporate rescue plan.
When It came time for him to testify.
however, he refu11ed to read his prepared
stalemtnt bec1use, he 1aid, the ad·
minl1tration had "corrected" b I 8
remarks shortly be.fore he came. He
declined lo say who it wa11 that ordered
three parts of his te!tlmony deleted -
cel'llOred.
When he refused to read his remarks,
Committee Chalrman Wright Patman (0-
Tex.). did It for hlhi.
In the remark., he wa~ nol allo<A·ed lo
dehver Packard had planned to say 1hlll
letting the government stand behind up to
$2 b1lhon in loans for trouble firms -as
the Senate proposal would do -woul d
only encou rage defense cGntracting COT·
porat1ons to !~ke ri sks of the type "'"'hich
led to Loc kheed's current financial
11trail~.
··rast policies have encouraaed defense
c-onlrac10r!i. large and lim~JI . to !ak.e on
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programs beyond thtir means. This i!I
what happened with the LIO!l," Packard
said in the deleted remarks.
The LIOJI is Lockheed's 1umbo jel , a
project it says it needs the $250 million in
govemment..backed loans to complete.
l..ockbetd .. diftlcultil!s were trigered by
the bankruptcy of Rolls Royce which was
to supply er!Jines for the new plane.
"Lackheed could assume way• would
be fow:id lo cover large (COst ) overruns
'A"hlch. mi1ht occur on their defense pro-
gram!," Packard originally said. "Th11, I
am aure., 'A'Bs the calculation the
Lockheed management made in deciding:
whether to take on a major program such
as the LJOll which even at best "'ou!d
stretch the company resources to the
limit."
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LIBRARY ...
From Page 1
Judge Robert L. Corfman dismissed
the last conspiracy charge remaining
;igainst Ri verside atton1ey '1ichael
Raftery, 37, jusl one v.·eek after he had
:.1m.ilarly thrown out three Of fGur felony
counts authoriud by the RirGtside Coun-
ty Grand Jury.
Bribery charges agaifL.'lt Super\"isor
Davis and his chief aide v.·ere dismissed
1n Riverside County Superior Court,
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DRAFT • • •
ROUTERS ... Raftery v.·as the sole remaining defen-ing capsules from !wo c!ear plexiglan d;;nt out or five persons indicted by the drums.
bet th ·t· · th ,. gr;;nd iury after thr panel heard e\'ide.nct: ween e c1 1es, saying ese mee ings One dru1n \\"ill rontaln .al! the dates or
have not had the concurrence of elect~ that Davis accepted a $3,500 "campaign
olficta!s. rontribtition·· which allegrdly persuaded !he year 1952 -meanlng lhere will be 366
Matney, fi.1cCracken and Green were him to chanl'(e tiis vote in Favor of I.he 11ncluding a Feb. 29 date) since that \Vas
appointed to study Route 39 problems and zoning change. a leap year. The olher drum will contain
Gr~n. McCracken and Ted BarUett "'ere Thnt vote enabled the C.reatamerican numbers I through 366. As each birth
named to a commltt.ee that will study the Land Company to go ahead v.·ilh plans to date is drawn, ii will be matched with a
Paclric Coasl Freeway. build homes on more than 2.000 acn.>s of
City Admlnistrator Doyle ~Uller said fomier agriculture land near ldylhvild. num ber drawn from Ult second drum.
that arrangtments \\'ere being made for Raftery \1·as the company's legal ad-That ""·!II drtermine !he order of cal!.
a mttting th.is week between tht mayo rs 11ser and he \\-·as indicted on the bribery For cxan1ple. 1f the First birth dat e
of Costa ~1esa, Laguna Beach and Hun-draw-n is .July IS. and the first number
b llngton Beach on the Pacific Coast drawn is 125. those born on July 15. 195Z,
Military sources said Ule South Viet-
nam~ general staff sees the new at-
tacks as portending the opening of a new
phase of the Communist offensive.
But other military authorltiea sald the
~-~ve. ol ~tings and clashes mertJy
coincided \l,'ith a dark phase or the moon
as \\'ell as with some of the wont Ju!y
weather in 20 years. They poinled out
thal Communist attacks always increase
during the dark of the moon .
American and South Vi e-tnamese !roope
report~ killing 102 Viet Cong and Norlh
Vietname.9e in fighting hfonday. Most or
t.hc fighting was in South Vietnam's fiv•
northern provinces.
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DOPE RAID •••
strttts, curs, gutters and plants." Free\.\·ay question. .Jo ltll Bi1·c l1 Society would stand !25th,., the order of c•ll for fl;arcotic1 Enforcement. Mill "All I' I d 1 Poll~ in Huntington Beach said thei r er: m try ng to o Is le I }"OU rhr draft nexl )"ear. The [';o t · ' k ' I d J I 1nvestlgalion of the case le<! rhem into that "'"·hen you get ready lo sell bonds on From PG{Je J ~pea ·c1· !Sc te · ll e< 1·uJne rab11t1y conceJ\'ably mighl nol be Lo5 Angeles "'"·here they discovered in-
the library you knGw you will be se!lin& deterrn1nPd until at thr very enfl of the 1·e~11gators from 1.he olhr r l\lo·o a_llencie!
$3,4 mllllon." BROOKHURS1' J1m Toft. 11 section leadrr for tht John randnn1 d1·a1\111g h;id bPen i\·orking on !ht' stinlP prOJecl
<..:ouncilmen said tht"y already rea!izerl • Birch Soc-iPly. 11·111 be !he gt.f'St speaker Sen ,J()hn C S1enni~ 10.>hs~ '·leader Huntington Brach !llle'ill!l:ttors S~
JI a dinner mer\1nR nf !he Jlunlington nl the Senate le arn in House·Srnate talk.~. Bertrand fhadv.1rk alleged that e
the budge! 1vas that high. I 1· 11 hi Th ] d · · · d Dectmber and to extend Ult work. day \a! Py nunL: l'pu 1ran.~ 1n e \\hist -:-..i1 11 negotiating meeting ~1on ay "'"·as group arrested "has been suppJ\ing the. ~I Wer: "Will you take that aclJon? 1 dll from 9 a .m. to 3:30 p.m. to 7:30 8 m. tG ini.: o~~t.er rcs!aurant. Hun I ! n g Io n rallrd off becau5e or lack of "sulficienl greatrr H11n!1 n~!on BP;H'h :iri-a u.ith
nol u·ant lo be hung out to dry when it 4 JO p.m. 50 long as two lanes of traffic Harbour, at 8 p.m. v.·ednHiday headwa~ 'lo"ard rrsoh·1ng the d1sputr J;irge quantities of rln.i~<:"
1;omes !o selling SJ.4 million 11·orlh of ;:ire kept open in both directions during -1..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,.,:;;;,;,;;;:;;:;;:;;_ __ ~ _____ .;;;__;-;.:.,;;;~-~~~:::;;;;:;;~::..::..~:.----.,;;;
bonds." 1.hP peak periods.
J\Tatney: "The only one \lo'ho has .Just sa1rl that all the. alternate route~
preached $S million ts you and you have had been ~ludied, but that the Brookhurst
tried ro get every cost you can nnd \n Strett a\ignn1ent "'as the "best or a bad
that 1t just bugs me. We ha1·e given you barg11ln ."
pit.in direction and now you wa11~ to hold Councilmen grilled the d ist r ict
handa on this." representatives on se\'eTal points, ques~
J\flller: ''I'll not be back to you again, tionin.'!: "'·hether t.he grants 1rould really
gentlemen." be loot if !.he pmject \\·ere re"tud1ed .
Shipley: "We ha ve not hung a city ad· arguing that the alterna te routes had not
mlnlstrator from the rigging yet and I Oeen properly examined and stating that
don't think we intend to now." the Huntington 8each CQUll('il had not
Miiier: "Many 1 city 1dmlnistr1tor h111 been properly briefed on tht" routes
bttn hung for less than 1400,000." before the Brookhurst Str~t path \\'all
!\1iller as:iur~ the councilmen that they adoptf'd.
would not hear from him a1aln on the "Bi.ck in April 'A'hen we first heard
subject a.boot it the city objected to it." Coun·
McCracken : ''Wt want lo be in· cilman Jerry Matney Mid. ''\\'e have ob-
formed." 1ected lo it ever since.
!\tiller, with handa: raised: "Not anothtr "\\'e have mel v.·ilh the district Slaff,
word.'' but l am not at all happy with llOfTle of
~fcCr1cken : "You'll keep us on top of the misl&ading information we have
this, then." received. I \.;nn\V some of the
Ml!lert "No, not anGther word.'' homeowners a1·p still contemplating
But there was another word. llUration. Al no tim!' have we had any
It came 10 minute• liter, after freeway cooperation at looking etl another aUgn-
problems had been dl9CUssed, from Coun-menL 1 h11ve ~ no ''3hd data to show
r.ilman Ted BarUett, who apologlze<I for !hat the grant would be lost if the Talbert
brln1tn1 up the luue a1aln, but observed ChMntl were 119td."
that no one had mentioned books fo r the Nlsson said that the alternate route"
library. He wondered what their cost l'o'ert checked out. but wett "simply not
~·ould be. feA•lb!e ."
Ubrary DI.rector Walter John •on He !flid that he: fell tht: district had the
replltd that book& had n1 ver been 1 part right under the health and safety code to
of lhe construction bud1et. He bel\1ved the-right-0!-way and c laimed that the
the library 11hould have 100.000 volume! rights of the city were to set forth
in It at the operUng, one third of Ill reasonabl:e coM!tlom on the "·ork.
WHAT YOU SEE IS
(N OT NECESSAR!l Yi
WHAT YOU GET!
Technological adva nc es in carpet manufacturing have
resulted in lower prices today than 30 years ago.
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times faster than
Axminister and Wilton power looms. These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feet wide. Tho r o I et iv e ease of th is
manufacturing method hes had one neg et iv e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills, today there
?re mo'.e then 300 mills, many of questionable integrity. It
is not difficult for e c I e v e r c e r p e t d01igner to make a
carpet look fer better then it is .
The answer lo the consumer is clear: E j I h e r k n 0 w your
menufeclurer-or rely on a reputable retailer. (Alden's
of course). '
cap.city. Just recalled that the Huntington Reach
Although tht COit or Ult 1ve.r11e boot representatlvet on the s&r1lt.tlon board ALDEN'S is 111.37, Jolw<!o Mllmaltd !hit, with the had voltd lo fa vor ol the Brookhurlt
clly'1 discount. about 1700,000 would be Strtet route on Its adoptJon h'I April.
nectl!ary to buy the booka for the After NIMOn hid stated thlt the
library. district had unlll Aug , 7 to •tan 1 contract CARPETS •
This btouiht a remork from Shipley. wllh the 5'•1• oo the grMt contract the DRAPES
"Books will bt donated to the library <'OUllCll doctdtd to postpone a docblon uo-1663 Placentia Ave .
over the yeara," he s1ld. "ln f1ct. lf It Is UJ Au1. 2.
tver built t will donatt 6,000 my•elf. ·• Dick Lesch, a rest.aurant manager •·ho COSTA MESA
Councilman Jack Green ended the hrid led the oppo!liUoo of buslne'3fnen to
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New Secret--U.S. Planned Vi e·t Atom Bombing
l\'F.\'I YORK (AP) -The NaUonaJ
Review has published whlt it says are
setret governrnent documents 011 Viet--
11r1m which show' that the U.S. Defense
Uepartnlent had a contlngency plan for
•he "demonstration drop '' of a nuclear de~. Ice in lnd01:hina as early as 19~.
1 he conservative magazine said the use or nuclear weapons was again proposed
by the rnilitary in 1962 and that another
document. dated Feb. 12, 1965, indicates
the proposal "remai11ed alive within the
military as we!! as at least one scctlon of
the intelligence con1munities."
Tilled "The Secret Papers They Didn't
Publish," July 'n issue of the magatine
said the documents ""'ere from far more ··~tensive files and had not been among
the Pentagon Papers in the New York
Times and the Washington post .
However, the NaUon11l Review did oot
-say whether J~ document.a were part of
the Pentagon study of. the Vietnam war
which Defense Secretary Robert S.
McNamara iniUated.
A sta~ment accompanying the issue
said the documents were made available
.. in protest again.st what the informant
heid to be distorted impressions conveyed
by the documents published in The New
York Times." It added that editor of I.he
National Review, columnist Wil liam F.
Buckley Jr., "is out of town and is not
available for comment."
One document, said to be a memoran-
dum from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to
McNamara on Jan. 13, 1962, proposed a
number of "sharply escalated measures
that have been proposed and studied and
for which contingency plans have Jo:it
existed.'' ~y were:
-The defl'\Qnslration drop of a nuclear
device, followed by t~ use .. of nuclear
bombs and devices v.'here mllitarlty
suitable" il North VieU1am failed to res-
pond.
-The closing of Haiphong a n d
Sihanoukville harbors and the blockade of
the ~orth Vie tnamese and Cambodian
coasts.
-Rapid dest ruction of all North Viet.
namese thermal power install ations.
-Destruction of the rail lines linking
North Vietnam and China.
-Destruction of I.he Red River dikes
and hTigalion systems, thus destroying a
primary North Vietnamese food source.
-Neutralization or Comn1un1st China's
Hainan Island.
As a reference for the proposal to drop
a waraing nuclear bomb, the document
cited a memorandum of May 26, 1954,
from Admlral Arthur \I/. Radford,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Starr. to
Secreta!"y of Defense Charles E. \\'i!son
titled "Stud ies with Respect to Possible
U.S. Action llegarding Indochina.'' The
report said it included the recoil'\·
mendation ·•employing atomic wea pons,
whe:-iever possible.''
The mernorandum \lo'as d2J.ed three
weeks afler I.he French defeat at Dien
Bien Phu, when there were ·n(l U.S. troops
in Vietnam . Later there v.·ere reports
Ulat Secretary of Stale .John Foster
Dulles had offered the atomic bomb to
the French for use ag11insl the forces
besieg.:ig Dien Bien Phu. The l<ite
historian Bernard B. Fall. in a book Jn
1967 on the 56-<lay siege. r-x.an11ned these
reports and conflict111g evidl'nco.' v. htther
Ule use of atonlic weapons was ever con·
sidered strioll!ly . He cohclude<t that
Dulles did make such an offer but that
French f oreign Minister Georges Bidau lt
dt-C!lned the offer beeause bo1nbs would
destroy the French garrison as well as
the cnen1y.
The Nalional Review also reprinted a
telegra m which it sa id Adm. U.S. Grant
Sharp, co1nmander of U.S. forces in the
P;:.::ific, sent to the Joint Chiefs ol Staff
on r eb. 12. 1965. It said Sharp's com·
mand .. concurs" Lhal there would be an
increased "risk of tension" with Moscow
and Peking from a "demonstration
drop.'' The te!egr<im added that the im·
pact on the North Vietnamese leadership
of a successful high altitude drop off
Haiphong harbor" was "impossible to
estimate directly.''
Another of the 14 documents in Na.-
tional Review was reported to be a
handwritten summary by Secretary ol
Stale Dean Rusk of a conference on Feb.
10. 1965. that re1u.tted in Lhe decision not
ti> ~k Congress !or a declaration of war
against the Viet Cong's National Libera·
tion Front and North Vietnam.
The reasons ilven in the documwt in-
clude<t :
-A declaration would elevate th•
NLF "to the dignity of a state."
-The Tonkin Gulf resol ution was su!·
rlcient "for a .!ihort term effort," and a
declaration of war "would become
desirable only if war were to last lot'
years."
-Commitment of U.S. troops by the
president without a declz.ration "has am·
ple precedent.s over 100 times." ~
-A declaration "coojurl'll up prospect
of use of atomic weapons which we do not
want even to sugg~t."
Mass Death Suspect Denies Charges
Santa Ana Appeal Set
City Fights Ruling on Irvine Ci ty Land
Lawyers for the city of Santa Ana to-
day . con1irmed they \~ill file an appeal
agamst Ul Orange County Superior Court
ruling that clears the way for develop-
ment of the proposed "super city" of
Irvine,
t-.tayor Loren Griset authorized the new
le ga l action afler reading a three-page
opinion by Judge Raymond Thompson
\rhich solidly rejects the city's charges
that a prior agreement between the city
end the Irvine Company removes: a
disputed 938-acre section from any in·
corporation movement.
Judge Thompson made It clear Friday
that the city 's only recourse in any
further action on its lawsuit is to claim
breach of contract by the Irvine Com·
pany. Santa Ana claims that the company
promised eight years ago that it would
allow the city to annex the "promised
land" in May, 1971.
The Jrvine Company has sued the ci ty
for $1 million in a counter<laim filed
'Battin-Casper s Axis'
TaI{es Powerful Strides
By JA CK BROBACK
or 111o o.ur ,.1i.1 l t•tf
THE POLITICAL machine which has sought control of Orange County
since la5t Jan . 1 has made giant strides toward some or it.s goals in the past
two weeks.
fl took control of the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFC), I.he
last important satellite body in the county Jt did not con-
trol. Previously the machine flexed its muscle on the
planning and harbor commissions.
The election of Los Al amitos Councilman Joseph
liyde to the LAFC and his Immediate elevation to chair·
man \lr·as a classic example of the crude but effective man·
ner in which the machine operates.
Control of the commission \I.ill en able the axis of
County Board Chairman Robert Ballin of Santa Ana and
Fift.h District Superv isor Ronald Caspers of Newport to block or severely cur·
tail creation of the new city of Irv ine,
TO GET CONTROL lJ',ey fir st forced the vote on July I on the seat on
the LAF'C held liy Fullerton Councilman Louis Reinhardt.
Reinhardt's four-year term expired last May but the usual custom has
heen to \ct 1he term of members representing the League of Cities ride to t.he
fo!lo ,,.,·1ng year in such cases.
Having fnrced the election. the machin e then launctie-d one of thf! most
intensive telephone and personal contact campaigns ever seen in Orange
County.
VIRTUALL\' EVERY l'tfA\'OR and councilman who might possibly attend
the July 8 league meeting was contacted by at least one and in some cases
several of the machine wheels.
Among those participating in the eanlpaign were Battin, Dr. l..ouis Cella,
Battin·s mentor; Planning Commission Chairman Woodrow Butterfield, Com·
missioner Arnold Forde, t-.1ayor Loren Grisel of Santa Ana and Assemblyman
Ken Cory. the Democrat from Anaheim.
League of Cities President Ed Just say1 he. v.·as ronlacted by Battin.
J ust prefers not to discuss the details, but expresses hls distaste for the affair,
J\fOST MAYORS and councilmen are understandably rtticent in speak~
ing "on the recOrd" about the contacts. They have to worlt with supervisors on
many things concerning their communities.
'The July 8 vote was a tight 13 to 12 but It did th' job.
Reinhardt got the axe because he voted for the ln~rporation of tht
protxised city of Irvine. That LAFC vole. was 3 to 2 with Caspers and Battin
dissenting.
The pair had made Reinhardt chairman over San Clemente C.ouncilman
Stanley Northrup whose tum jt was to preside. Before ~ voted on the Irvine
subject. Reinhardt said he had never before betn subjected to such a cam·
paign of harassment.
HE SAID HE had been accused of being ln lht pay of lhe Irvine Com·
pany.
What happens to the city of Irvine now!
\Vithin the next 60 days, the incorporation 11hould be the :ruhject or a
public hearing before the Board of Supervi!Ors.
A majority of the board has the power to reduce the boundaries of the
proposed 18.000-acre city.
JF TREY DO this 11nd rumor is that they might att.e.mpt to cut it back to
the originally proposed 10,00().acres -the fate of the new city then goea back
to the LAFC. There it could bt killed.
The power machine has only one real problem -SupervilOr Ralph Clark.
CLARK HAS NOT gone along with the BaUin-Caspera ails on several
key Issues, notably the unsuet:e.ssfut campaign to firt Robert Thomas, county
administrative officer, last January.
On other oceasions Clark has shown his independence of the machine'•
wishes.
~ Santa Ana played • rn11jor role In the Hyde election, hoping it will aid
their fight with the Irv ine Company over the di sputed 938 acres south or .. the
Santa Ana Marine C.Orps Air facility and in their opposition l.o the incorp6ra·
tion of the new ci ty.
WHAT IS THE next move of the machine? How About. the T~lllt effort
against Supervisor David J •. Baker? The front men, a baktd goods menu·
facturer's salesman and a1t.electronlc tmployt, won 't S8y who Is backing them
but it doe:m 't take a geniu~ TO make 1 guess. .
Baker has consis tently oppased power grabs by the mach.tne ind In r•
ctnt wttk.'i has openly and U"Verely criticized h Jn boftrd meeUni'·
shortly before Judge Thompson issued his
ruling,
Judge Thompson's ruling in favor of the
Irvine incorporation movement followed
approval by the Local Agency Formation
Commission (LAFC) of the plans of the
Council of Connnunities of Irvine.
That ruling is to be debated Aug . Il by
the County Board of Supervisors but it i.!
regarded by representatives of both sides
in the dispute as highly unlikely that the.
board will challenge the LA FC findings in
the light of Judge Thompson's decision.
Judge Thompson stressed in his opinion
that prior commitments by cities or an y
other public agency should not be allowed
to defe<it the wlll of the people as ex·
pressed by legislative decree.
Lawyers for both sides do not expect an
appellate court decision on the Santa Ana
action before late October.
Trustees Delay
Word on Teacher
Witli New Sex
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. (UPI) -The
Bernards Township sctrool board voted
Monday to defer action until next month
on ,,.,·hether to retain a married music
teacher with three children who un.
derwent surgery to change his sex.
The former Paul Monroe Grossman , ~2.
of Plainfield underwent an operation dur·
ing lhe Ea.st.er recess to become Paula
J\.1iriam Grossman .
School official' Mid Grossman in·
formed no one about the operation. 'Vhen
lhe school year ended last June she asked
the board ol education lo remain as a
tee.cher.
Paul F'. Mallon, school board president,
in a st.ateinent issued r-.tonday night sai d
the board \lo'as deferring action until Aug.
12 on the case of Paula ?\1iriam
Grossman v.•ho under.1-·ent sex~reassign
ment surgery y,·hlch changed her from a
male to a female.
"Miss GrossmM i.~ in C'ommunfcation
""'ith the board and the matter will be
revieY.-ed in due course.''
Miss Grossman, a teacher for 31 years,
has spent the past 14 years tcachln~
music at Cedar Hill elementary schooL
She was unavailable for comment follow·
ing lhe board 's meeting .
Teach ing associates described her as
being "highly educated and talented in
music,"
Fullerton .Youtl1
Killed in Crasl1
A F'ullerton boy, William Crago, 14,
riding in a car driven by his sist.er Suzan-
ne. 19, wa!l killed Tuesday when the vehi-
cle ove rturned on the access road
between northbound Orange Freeway and
eastbound Riverside Freeway.
William. son of Mr. and Mrs. Danny R.
Crago, of 2719 Amherst Ave.., died at St.
Jude Hospital from multiple body and
head injuries, the. Orange County
Coroner's Office reported.
J obless Rate Climbs
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
unemployment rate in the poorest
neighborhoods of the nation ·s 100 largest
metropolitan areas rose to 10.1 percen1
during the period from Aprll through
.htltt', the Bureau of Labor St.at istlcs sa.id
today.
The figure compared v.·ith a 9 J'l('rcent
r!lte during the previous thrre monlh~
and wes nr.arly tv.•ice the S.8 percent
jobless rate in olher u r b a n
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Art 111 S 11tokitag?
Sculptor Erne£to at the Festival of Arts in Laguna Beach mu st have
had his nose to the grindstone to think up this one. He said it js the
only cigaret hol der that rcnlly holds a ciga ret. Ernesto labelled his
creation "the greatest invent ion since the wheel."
Postal, Pl1011e l 11creases
Addi11g U1J to $5 Billio11
\VASHINGTO:-J" fl'PI) -Tentative con·
lra<'t seTtfemenls ;H!d1ng-Ufl 10 $5 h1:Jinn
in additional ""'!lgt>s <ind nlh('r henefi1s
tiavt' reen reached lo cover J.25 n1i!lion
telephone and postal \VOrkers.
The agrel'nH'nl in the slrike of 750.000
Bf'll Telephone Sys\etn l" 1 e p hon 1>
"'Orkers, now B werk long . calls for a $1
billio n packa Re o\'er three years, union
officials said l\1onday.
Informed l'Ourcrs rlose to the post;i \
t:ilks sai<l tod:iy the postal agreen1cnt, for
half a mil\ion mailmen. is a two-year, $1
billion package.
The breaks in the telephone strike Bod
the postal ncgollatlons. Jn \1•hich lhcre
w<1s a fea r of sorne' wfldcat walkouts evrn
though U.S. Posta l Service Pmployes are
forbidden to strike , brig htened \vh:it had
been a bleak picture of labor troubles in
the nation.
still must be ratified by lhe. membership,
1vere nol dtsrlosed officially,
However. sources close to the talks
:;aid lhc proposed pact, besides pay in·
creases and other benefi!s, calls for job
secu nly, one of I.he niain goals of the
poslal unions.
TI1e tentative agreen1enl worked out by
a un ion nr.gotiating subcommittee ap-
peared to ha ve a good chance for ap.
proval by the full union con1mittee.
The postal agreement would be the
first labor contract for postal workers,
who until July 1 were considered govern·
ment workers.
The. president of the Communicat.ions
\Vorkers of Ainerica , Jose ph A. Beirne,
oddcred his union members to return to
1vork" at midnight tonight after a week·
long strike. Beirne said the agreement
calls for a JJ.5 per cerot increase in wages
and benefits over three years.
Exclusive
h1terview
Witl1 Press
SACRAMENTO (UPI) - Asked if he
murdered 25 transients, Juan Corona laid
"No sir, it is not true."
His unhesitating denial came in an ex-
clusive 30.minute Sunday night interview
\l.'ith reporter Wayne Kint of the.
Sacramento Union and two other
newsmen which was reported today.
It was the first time the stocky mass
murder suspect wa s allowed to speak
publicly. He indicated he was especially
unhappy over the effect of his ordeal on
his wife and four daughters and said bis
arrest has not dimmed his respect for the
United States.
The interview occurred in the imell
library of the Yuba County Jail in
Mary sville. Also present were reprtsen·
tatives of the Los Angeles Times and
Sacramento television station KCRA.
As quoted in the Union, Corona first
apologized for his stubble and said, "l
can only shave once every three days.''
He spoke in broken but clearly un•
derstandable English and answered every
qu estion.
However, by prior agreement with bi•
attorney, Richard Hawk, who was
present at the interview. one of hi1
answers regarding a 1966 stay in a men·
fa! hospital was restricted from !ht
i tory.
J{a,,.,·k had agreed to the interview
because he said he wanted the public
''to se e Juan as a human being."
Corona first discussed the confusion he
felt on the ngiht ot May 26 when he was
arrested.
"When these officers they came to my
house in the middle of the night , and they
gave me a bunch of papers to read, you
know, and they wanted me to read, I
don·t know, I don't know how to read, you
know."
Wa~ he accused of any specific crime
then?
··1 wa~ accused of something, I don't
know. The bunch of papers, you know,
(\lo·ere) this big," he said spreading his
t.humb and forefinger about three inches
apart.
"They (the officers) say pleue call
some one to read to me. Then they take
me to jail."
He said he didn't know what was in the
papers until "a Mexican bo y'•
I presumably an interpreter brought along
by police) gave him an inkling of th•
charge.
"A Mexican boy, he say 'They digging
some people some place. you better get a
lawyer.' Jn morning , they take me out of
jail in room with judge and other people,
and he ask me if J have an attorney and I
say no."
He said he then unde rstood the nature
of the charge!'!'.
Asked if those charges wer• true,
Corona responded firmly, "No, sir, ft is
not true."
But there was no evidence today of any
break in a Uniter! Transportation :-t.rike
aga inst the Sout hern Ra ilway and Un ion
Pacific Railroad, The. UTU lhrcatenerl to
s!rike eight rnorf' railroads in the next
t.wo weeks includ ing some big city
terminal switching lines thal suppl,v raw
materials to st.eel mills and other heavy
inrlustries.
The terminal roarls \vc>uld he sh11t down
July 30. Thal is one day hcfore e.'Cpira!ion
of the cont.ract bcty,·een the steel com-
panies and the United Steel Wo1·ke.rs
Union. The steel negotialions were con·
tinuing in Washington under a news
blackout.
7-Up Gets U p ped
Details of the postal settlement, whi ch
Scouls. Given Grant.
Hinshaw Wins Partial T ax Victory
Orange County A.'lWISSOr Andrew J.
Hinsha w on a partial victory Monday In
his Jong battle with the 7-Up Bottling
Company over the value of returnable
bottles.
detf!rmlne who holds tiUe to the bottlff.
The board merely ruled that eig'1t
ce.nu would be an equitable value should
It be decided that the company ii full
time owner of the returnables.
The 7-Up officlab said Monday they
The county Assessment Appeals Board will file a 5Ult in Superioc Court to keep
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Seven boy nil<:d that Hin..~aw WM m;ith'ematically the market value at three centl!.
scoul i:ouncils in l..o., Angeles and Ven· correct in boo.'iting market valuationg on Hinshaw announced that he plan., ta
tura will share a SI 00,000 grant from the returnable bottles from three cents to place similnr values' on an other pop bot.-
James Irvine Foundation to provide land eii.;ht Cl'tlts each. tie returnables In the county. The 7-Up
ror campsites. equipmen t and camp Hut the board left it lo the court.!i to Company accounts for only one-seventh
faci\ilie!'I . decide lf illnMaw was legally correct in of the total .
'Tlle IA~ Anitele~ sr.outing office an. basing the hightr values on the con· The 7·Up C()ml>llny has paid $47,00'T in
nounc:cd Monday that the gr•nt will t.entlon UH:it the rompany OWM all taxes under protest on returnableii for th•
benefit an estimated 126.000 scouls In l11e ft'turnnbles, even when they are on the fiscal year ending last March. The bottler
Crescent Bay. Long Beach, Verdugo grocer's she1£ or in lhe consumtr's home. aL'iO pekf $19,884 under p~ as the. dif;.
Hills, Ventura County and San Fernando Appeals Boa.rrl O)ainnan Lou is Dyraa ference between three and eight cerit.s for
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State Control
Not a Savior?
By THOl\IAS l\fURPJUNE
01 11141 O..Uy 1'!111 J"U
COASTWISE CRACKS DEPT, -If you
haven't had a chance to con1plete your
own personal analysis of the Orange
Coast in recent times, maybe the
California Coastal Alliance can save you
some tin1e.
The Alliance, which bases it s
operations in a spot called Woodside up
in Northem California, has just issued a
three page bulletin devoted to putting the
knock on Orange County and the Orange
Coast specifically.
Jn the beginning, just in case you don't
want to labor ttirough the full three
pages, writer Rhodes J ohnson gives you a
capsule view of Orange County. Thus he
says our place is: ··overwhelming : A
flood of negative impressions: a sense of
despair: of helter-skeller: unemployment..
development: and no continuity."
IF THAT ISNT enough, he goes on to
put down Fountain Valley High School
parents, Laguna Beach hii;:h-rise fighters,
residents or Laguna Niguel, Newport
llarbor, Dana Point Harbor and the Hun·
tington Beach Company.
Oh yes. so as to make certain that all
t nvironmentalists and conservationist~
were forthwith coagulated into his camp.
Johnson liberally denounced Standard Oil
and the Irvine Company throughout his
treatise.
Thu.s he concluded. "And so the rip off
cf the California Coast continues."
* WELL. THE WHOLE thing is prett.y
despressing. Obviously I've had my head
in the sand living here so Jong and being
so happy. How could I have had so niuch
enjoyment here when things have become
so terrible?
I guess all of us loca! folks should get a
bunch of red nags and stand out on lhs
highways, waving off the tourists and
visitors: "Go 'way; go ho1ne before H·s:
too late: this is a disaster area."
California Coastal Alliance is pumping for
passage of a state bill for control of the
coasUine. And the CCA put the knock on
the Laguna anli·high rise folks after they
declined lo publicly support the bill
because they favor local control.,
Tue~day, Julf 20, 1971
FBI to Combat Red China 'Activities'
WASHINGTON (AP) -J. Edgar
Hoover has tcld Congres5 the FBI ex-
p«ts to step up its efforts to combat
Coinmunist' Chinese "intelligence-gather·
ing and revolution-inspiring activities " in
the United States.
The FBI director said Peking eonsidtrs
the United States •'its chief enemy."
Hoover made the statement to a closed
Senate hearing three weeks before Presi-
dent Nixon announced plans to go to the
People's Republic of China as a step
toward normalization of relations.
The director's statement wa! released
Monday as the Senate acted on a bill that
includes FBI appropriations. A
spokesman said Hoover would have no
1.'<ln1ment.
The State Foreign Relations Committee
planned to hear testimony today on U.S.
relations with China, a session certain to
produce criticism of the journey Nixon
plans next f.fay l.
Among the witnesses: Sen. John G.
·rower (R·Tex.), who already hll.5 said he
is disturbed at the Nixon plan, and has
called for an explanation of the
President's motives.
The Senate panel has been holding
periodic hearings on proposed resolutions
advocating admission of Peking to the
Keeping a Cool Head
United Nations.
Sen. Jacob K. Javils (R-N ,Y,), a
Foreign Relations member, said Monday
night the administration may have some
Lacit understanding with Pelting "on the
oottlesome issue cf Chinese represen·
talion in the United Nations."
"If so, a major immediate hurdle has
been negotiated which could have set
back the gathering momentum cf im-
proved U.S.·People's Republic of China
Relations," Javlts said in a speech in
Cooperstown, N.Y..
However, Sen. Mike Mansfield, the
Democratic Leader, told the Sena le alter
a White House briefing that .no secret
UPI T111~~010
This just has to be one of the better ways to stay
cool in Texas in lOO·degree temperature. This
young lady, with her floppy hat arranged just at
water level was delected in best up-periscope fash·
ion-cooling off at Dallas pool.
Horse Sleeping Disease
Now Spreads Northward
Count Launched
On Apollo 15's
Saturn 5 Rocket
agreements were reached and no pro-
mists were made during the Peking con.
versations leading to N i x o n ' s an-
nouncement.
1'tansfieiCI and Senatr. Republican
Leader Hugh Scott said Nixon had asked
for restraint in Congress in discussions of
his planned journey to China.
"The President will have to walk very
carefully .end the Congress will have lo
act very responsibly so that there will be
no slip between the cup and the lip which
would be any way hinder the coming
meeting," Mansfield said.
"f don't think the Presidl'nt ls trying to
muzzJe anybody at all," iaid Scott. "He
Bloodless Coup
is simply stating th~ momentous nature
of the occ asion and the necessity for
restraint.·'
Hoover, in testifying before a Senate
Appropriations subcommittee on the FBI
budget, volunteered his written state·
mcnl on Conununist China. ''Red China
1·ontinues to regard the United States
as Its chief enemy and is forging ahead
\l'ith its intelligence-gathering and revolu·
lion-inspiring aclivties against the
United States," Hoover said. ·"Chinese
Communists carry out their intelligence
activities through representatives in third
countries and contacts with sympathetic
Chinese-Americans."
Reds Overthrow
Sudan Regime
BEIRUT (UPI) -Rebel army officers
ejected from the Sudruiese government
nine months ago for their Communist
syrnpatllies have overthrown the revolu·
tionary regime on the Sudan in an ap-
parenlly bloodless mup and today sel up
a ruling council, Arab radio broadcasts
said.
Baghdad radio said a pub 1 i c
dor.ionstratioo or support for I.he new
regime was scheduled in KhartotLm to-
day. The Middle East News Agency
l:\1ENAJ said Maj. Babakr Al Nour head·
ed .the revolutionary council of the new
regime.
The radio said Maj. Gen. Gaffar Al·
.Numc.iry, who had ruled the Sudan as
head of the Revolutionary Command
Council (RCC) since he seized power in a
coup i\1ay 25. 1969. 'vas under arre61. with
several other leaders of the old govern•
ment at general military headquarters in
Khar!oun1.
No shooting was reported although
rebel forces led by Maj . .Hashem Atta
\Jonday ringed the llresidential palace at
Kh;irto11m with tanks, seized th e
Omdl1rman r.iclio ~talion, closed the
airport and cut telephone tines bC'!ween
the capital and other cities in the Sudan ,
AJr jra's largest country in land area,
Alta was appointed commander·in~h1ef
{}f lhe Am1ed forces today, Omdurman
racl10 announced.
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LOSER IN SUDAN
Maj. Gen. Al·Numeiry
member of the RCC and lat.er held
6£"Vcr;il cabinet posts.
AU:i. J\1aj. Farouk Hamdallah and Lt.
WELL, I SUSPECT I could ask the
CCA this: Show me one st.ate develop-
ment alnng the Orange Coast that is
clearly superior to loca l development.
Then we can gel down W cases.
-The state could have developed some
beautiful beaches along the !-luntington
Beach strand. But it did not.
-The state could have purchased
Laguna'.<; Main Beach for a park. But it
did not.
BROWNSVILLE, Tex (UPI) -Mex·
icari and U.S. 1-lealth officials today
launched a coordinated battle ngainst a
Soulh Amrrican sleeping disease that has
killed more than 11 .000 horses in Mexico
and Texas.
Rel.a Pellersson, said 10,000 horses were
killed by the sickness during one three.-
month period alone. far more than US.
officials had first thought.
The disease. carried by mosquitoes anti
biting flies, has killed at least 800 horses
in Texas and has infected at least
another l,000 in a continuing northward
advance.
CAPE KENNEDY, f'la. (AP) -On the
second anniversary of man 's first landing
on the 1noon, the countdown began today
for a fourth American expedition to the
1L1nar surface.
The radio, quoted by MENA. said the
new con1n1and rouncil has seven officers
\Vlth AUa in~llilled as vice president. A 1~ird officer who v.·as rxpellcd as a com-
1nunist by Numeiry, .\1Hj. Farouk H11m-
dallah. was made a council member.
Baghdarl radio. (]uoting its cor.
respondent in Khartouin. said, "Lhe
leaders of the n1ovemenl arc in control
and the situa!ion is rnlm "
Atta told tJ1e nation over Omdurman
Tadio r.1onday night •·LJie armed forces
\1'1li correct conditions so they 1nay be
hased on a political de1nocratic system."
lie att.acked "individual dictatorship''
;ind .!laid. "countrymen. in these hour-; all
the errors \vhich \vcre committed against
our J>CQplr have been corrected."
Col. Babakr Osman were dismissed from
the cabinet in November and ousted from
the RCC by Numeiry t\•ho accused them
flf being "subversive elements'' and
disclosing secret nee decisions to the
Sudanese Communist Party -tbe largest
in the Arab V.'orld .
Numciry ordered a maSSJl'C crackdown
against the Comn1unisls three montrut
later and charged the pat1v w1th
"sabolaging tJ1e ma<!hinery of the fit.ate
..• creating an atmosphere of chaos and
terrorizing officials." -Th: state could have put dollars
"'here its bureaucratic moulh v.•as in Up-
per Newport Bay. But it didn 't.
-The state could have saved Allsti
Beach Park. But no dice.
-The state could have stepped in at
Salt Creek. No de<1L
-l'he state could buy the open
stretches bel1veen Corona del Mar and
Laguna. But it \\'On'L
JNDEEO, LAGUNA struggles on v."ith
local funds on Main Beach: Upper
Ne"''port Bay just sits; lhe countv
government and concerned citi1.ens saved
Salt Creek and Aliso Beach and "'
cooperative prOJ<'CI between c1!ies, coun-
ty and Irvine will preserve the coastal
stretch bet~·een Corona de! i\far and
Laguna.
Make mistakes? Surf' we've madP
some mistakes. We 'll flkely makl" some
more.
But so fai alnng the Orange Coa~t.
,;tale control hasn l deen the savior or nur
landscape.
J\1exico·s top l'eterinanan, Gustavo
~.
'I'm on. a 1vorld iour
ond l just dropped in to
•ay hello!'
Cases have been repcrted in Oklahoma,
L-Ouisiana and lhe Texai; P;.inhandle -
1.000 miles north of the Hio Grande
v.·here disease-laden mosquitoes first car·
ricd tlie Venezu~lan Equine
Encepha!omyelitis (VEE) Into the Uni1ed
States in late .June.
:\fexi('all orlicials said 7i!l hwn;1ns
caught. the illness during the past f\\'O
years in Mexico, bul the government said
no one died, In South T<':ic<rs, dn7.ens or
prrsons have bf:en hospitalized \1·1ih
~ymptoms of the illness.
It causes only a flu-like illness in man
:inf! 15 scldnm fatal. However. 80 percent
of horses infected die.
Mrs 0 i\f. i\-li;o11dc r of Rockixrr!, Tex , ;i
r;ulf C1t.r Just north nf Corpu.<; Chrisli.
said ''wreckers ;,ire so ou~y hauling flll'a.v
dead horses lhcv can't lake care of
autornobiles. Ther"e are well over JOO deAd
horses in Aransas county, We lost some
very g()(ld horses -some fine rodeo and
show stock."
Winds Plague Pittsburgh
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The A1>01!0 15 launch learn started the
countdown clock 81. 6;30 a.m. EDT, aim·
ing for a blastoff of lhe Sa tu rn 5 rockel
nexl r-.fonday al 9;34 <>..in . Early activity
invn)vrirt feeding C'lcclrical power to the
three stages of the gianl rocket.
'fhe clock .<;farted at 104 hours. 30
n1inutes. It will be hailed at several pre.
planned points lo prot·ide rre1v re.<;t
periods and catchup time on any item
!hat might fall behind schedule.
Tl'.'o ~·ears c.go. on July 20. 1969, Apollo
11 JlSlronau!s J\eil A. Armstrong and
Edwin E. Aldrin Jr. took the historic first
steps on the moon .
The Apollo 12 and 14 crews since have
lefL their foo1prinls in the du.sty lunar
.~011. An oxy,i:en ta11k exploded· on the
A)lOllO !3 astron;;u1~· Sf)<iccsh1p ;ind they
t1rrr fr•rced !o return !11 earth trithout al·
ten1 pting a 1noon l;inchng .
Astronaut.s David H. Scott and Jame~
B. lrwln hope to beco1ne the seventh and
eighth hum3lls to visit that barren but
scienl.1fi catly fertile land. \\'hile U1ey are
fln the surface a record 67 hours, ('X·
ploring with a wheeled moon buggy.
Alfred M. \Vorden tvill conduct a series of
scientific and photographic experiments
in lunar orbit.
Seven Rescued
In Sea Ordeal
PORT ll-tORESBY. Nev; Guinea
( APJ - A Canadi;in priest, five:
1''ilipino children and a woman have
been found ahve: alter 37 days
adrift at sea in an open molorboot.
They were picked up Sunday by
the Japanese freighter Koyo Maru
alter they had drifted for about
1,;xx> mi/('s ln the Pacific. Brought
lfl Rabau!, on New Britain Island,
all seven ~e reported today to be
t'el'}' weak but i.mprovinR .
The Rev. Marcel LQisel!e. JR. told
nurses l'lt the Rabaul hospital that
he, the Filipino woman and the two
boys and three girls left the Philip-
pine port of Cabtaran on June II for
11 Sunday picnic at Sarangani,
normally a 12-hoor trip. But their
The Koyo Mani radioed that they
outboard motor broke down .
were caught in a typhooon 8000
aftl'r lhey began drifting.
Sarang;ini JSlanders &earehOO bv
boot and plane but found no trace
of I.he boaL
•
Alla, :16, \1•as 11 founder or the ''Free
Officers" group which propelled Numeiry
to po1ver in the 1969 coup. He became a
Criticizi.ng N um e i r y '11 •·tyraruiical
regime" although he did not mention
Nt11nc1ry 's na1nc, Atta said in his broad·
ci1sl "U1c masses were looking forward tn
development and strugging to achieve it
... they \verc not looking for salvation
at the hands of people who grab authori-
ty."
Libyan Pre1nier Urgii1g
l11te1·vention i11 Jordan
BEIRGT (i_!pJ) -Libyan Premier Col
r-.1oammar Khadafy, expressing mounting
Arah anger with Jordanian King Hussein
for his 1o\'ar against Palestinian guerrillas.
has cnl!ed for forceful intcrventifln ln
J0rdan.
Tripoli radio said Monday that Khadafy
~nt cables to Arab rulers urging an
ern4"rgency sunlmit conference to di~cuss
the possibility or moving against Jordan.
lie said Libya \\'Ould host the conference.
"I think that the condition of 1he
Palestinian commandos has hecome so
serious that it. requires a dtrect and
forceful intervention,'' Khadafy said in
the cables.
Khadafy, head of Libya·s revolutionary
regime proclaimed in a September, 1969,
coup, is one of the Arab world's most
011tspoken leaders, Llbya sided with th e
r.toroccan army rebels who tried to
overthrow King Hassan Jf July JO.
Jn Cairo. UPI Correspondent r-.111urict
Guindi quoted political sources as saying
Khadafy's proposal plunged into deeper
turmoil an Arab world already torn by
di$ension following the aborted Moroc·
can coup, the new Sud;inese coup and the
Jordanian fighting.
The .sources expressed grave doubts in
these circum.~lances an Arab sum.rn1t
coold he arranged. Even if one were to be
held. thtiy said. there was little or no
chance of the Arabs agreeing on military
intervention against Jordan, Guindi
reported.
Khadafy's call came ~everal houri
after Jordanian Premier Wasfi Tel said
there wcrr no independent Palestinian
ba.~es left in Jordan aftct five days of
fli;thting belween !he army and the guer-
rillas.
He said the army had arrested 2,300
,1:uerrillas and had transported rhern tn
.Jordan army barracks in rear arc11i; .
Po!itlcal .'\Ourccs said there were an
eslim11lrd 3,000 guerrilla~ in .Jordan
be fore the batlle began last Tuesday.
Tel a l~o said the r.1arx1st Pflpular Front
for the Liber;:iti on of Paleslin1> (PFLPl
was bannl'd frorn .Jordan -"from now
cm . 1ve will not allow inlo thE' country
<inyone who believes in liberating AmmaA
before Tel Aviv ,"
Ara_b displeasure at lhe Jordan army'•
h_andl1ng of opera!i?ns. ~gainst the gutr·
r1llas has gn:iwn sign1fic;intJy follov.·lng
reports lhat scores of Palestinians cro~i;.
Pd the .Ionian river 11110 lh e lsraeli·held
"'est bank to escape Hussein's lroops.
Khadafy, in his cables, 15aid : ''Th!
commandos are surrendering themselves
In scores to the Israeli enemy. This is 1 grave phenomenon."
* * * Guerrillas Say
Jordan Troops
'Shot on Sight'
TE~ AVIV_ (UPI ) -Some Palestinian
gucrr1ll!1s s&d the Jordanian army shot tf~em_ ?own on sight and did O-Ot
d19C'r1:11rnate when women and childre we re involved. n
Even so, gu~rrillas who fled into Israel
to escape King Hussein's men w,r•
perhaps even more bitter toward I.heir
own leaders than I.heir pursuers.
"Our leader sit$ in Damascus, e<iliect
montiy and send us to die," fawzi Taha.,
23. a mcmher of !he Al St1iq.ih guerrin.i
group told newsmen Monday nigh t
"They are feeding on us." ·
··In 14 1nqnth5 with Al Fatah J saw oor
lesiders s1t1 1ng bi1ck in base d 1 ")th .. .d , ong < ing, .-.ar SuhmAn Uni.~. 17, !hf!
Y\"'1nge..st of five guerrillas who l;ilktlll
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VOL 64, NO. 172, 2 SECTIONS, 2i PAGES
No Mean Feet
Chris Tuwilliger, 6, Lagwia Beach, was impressed Monday when he
visited this exhibit at Laguna'& Sawdust Festival, one cf three art
festivals currently open in the Art Colony. The stuffed animal is the
work oC Roark Gourley. 21, Newport Beach.
Harbor CofC Pressuring
For Newport Plan Update
Ne"rport Harbor Chamber of Com·
rnerce dir~tnrs are continuing their
pre!SW'e on city officials to get the
Newport Beach master plan updated.
Chamber directors voted unanimously
lo.1onday to urge the cily council lo ad·
v2llce the deadline for completion of the
work one year from the July 1. 1973 date
lhe chamber had recommended earlier.
They also asked councilmen to allocate
all the money necessary to do the job in
this year's budget.
C.Ouncilmen set a.~ide $50.000 for the
plan in the budge:l approved last mrinth,
Chamber nfficia!s said the amount is not
enough.
Chamber txwd members asked Presi·
denL William C. Rlng to strengthen a let·
ter he had drafted to send to lhe city
council on lhe subject.
"I sugge.~t that with pending legislation
tn mind, they move the date up," said
Robert McCurdy. referring to bills before
the state legislature giving local planlling
re;ponsibililies to the state.
Others concurred with McCurdy'1 con·
cem. feeling that the quicker the city
acted. the more chance it had to retain
planning powers.
The let~r also mehtined that. the cur~
rent Newport Beach traffic and shoreline
studies should be kept "in concert" with
the plan.
.• "It's a ~hame to waste the t.uµayers'
mooey now'' if the litudies don't work
The Subject
WAS Roses
Whtn Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce officials filed a re-
quest to enter a float in the Tour·
nament ol Roses parade Jut month,
they expected to coot their heels on
a waiting list for the •ext 10.15
years.
"We !igured some future bMNI
m!iht want to enter a float."
Chamber Preskleot William C.
Ring told chamber directors Mon·
day, "so we sent off 11 letter of in·
tent."
'rhe reply w11s no f()ml letter ol·
ferlng .a 19M slot behind the Cuca·
mnng11 High School Band.
"They c~Heci me the l'lf!XI d!'y,''
R!n~ said. "and aaid 'llow about
this .Ja111u11ry'.'' "
Ch11mbtr d1r~tor-s gulped, s111d
ma,ybe ntirt year .tnd sent I.be mat·
ter off tn Mmmttlet.
•
once the plan 111 completed, said Bob
Milum.
Also criticizing the "wastefulness,''
architect Bill Ficker charged, ··~iost of U.!
could go out this afternoon and make a
traffic study just as effective .''
The plan 2.nd such studies must be
roordinaled and "computerized land·use
information" made available . s a id
William ~1asoo, Jn•ine Co. president.
''Until that'11 done. they ilhe ,;tudies )
v.•on't be of much help," he added.
Larry Miller. ~1arine Div ls ion
chairman, then pointed out that the. city
'·has taken a position against the bills ''
affecting planning now pending. but Ring
added that, "ft wouldn 't hurt to restate
this oppositlon."
The general plan let.ter asks the councll
to allocate "sufficienL" funds.
Civic Center
Bond Iss ue
Under Review
Newport .Bead! re5idents will probebly
go to the polls Oct. S to decide if they want
to finance the planned $7 mlllion dvic
ttntet with general obligation bonds.
Mayor Ed Hirth said today the city
COWlcil is e:rpected to set the Oct. 5 date
when it meet,, Monday lo review details
on financing the city hall and police com.
plex planned in Newport Cent.er.
Councilmen will. have to introduce an
ordinance calllng tne election, Hirth e:r-
plained, and will have to meet ag1ln in
special sesaion Ute ·following Monday to
act on the legislation.
The ·$7 million price tag on the project
includes the land, but Hirth said he Isn't
sure exactly how mudl Ule vo\ers will be
asked to bond for.
Hirth. who aXlog with Viet M~yor
Howard Rogers and former mayor
Doreen Marshall will be heedlng a
citiiens commlttee promoting bond
passage. JJaid it may be pn!!lible for the
city to def"*' .:ime of the cost by 1elling
Ole city prnperty at the end of 19th Strttt
formerly used 11 a dump.
Shark Attacks Diver
LOMPOC (UPI) -An abalone
dive r who wsis Attacked And hilten by 1
shark Mnnclsiy was reported in 11tisf11e-
tory condltioo following llUrgt:ry.
Kenneth Gray, 3.i, Buellton, suf-
fered a g.iish 18 incbea In wldlh oh hl1
head ind shoulder,
EDITION N.Y. Stocks
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TEN CENTS
6 Held • Ill Drug Raids
Huntington Residents, Big Cache Seized
By JOANNE REYNOLD6
Of tM oar"' 1>11tt S'-"
Si:r H1.11tington Beach reside.nts were
among 12 a"rrested in two-pronged raid•
Monday night, in which police allege a
haul of pill s, marijuana and cocaine
worth $100,000 was seized.
Narcotics dete<:tives said the series of
11rre5ts in Huntington Beach and Los
Angeles County cities Is directly N!lated
to capture of seven men in Redondo
Beach Saturday.
Costa Mesa
Renews Fight
Over Freeway
Predicting a crippling influx of beach·
bound traffic and fuming over the a~
parent success of Newport Beach'li fight
lo kill the Coast Freeway, the Costa
Mesa City Council Monday :
-Confirmed plans for its freeway com-
mittee to meet at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday
at Coco's Restaurant v.·ith Bamrord
Frank:and. state deputy public works di·
rector in a111 effort to clarify the slate's
current position on the Coast Freeway.
-Got into an argument over who could
ettend the meeting.
-Confirmed plans tor another meeting
Friday with representatives or Laguna
Beach and HuntiJ1gton Beach to consider
possible joint action on the Coast Free--
way matter.
-Threatened to sue Newport Beach
11nd the !date to recover moneys already
spent to study local traffic flows .
-Threatened to halt all further work
on the Newport Freeway through Cost.a
Mesa.
Two merchant groups oppooed the lat-
ter threat during Monday's tumultuous
city council sessi011
A statement of support for continued
11nd preferably higher priority work on
the Newport Freev.·ay was read Monday
by Costa 1'.1esa Tomorrow Inc. President
Peggy Reinert.
"It is our firm belief the construction
n{ I.he Newport Freeway must be given a
slill hi,l!her priority in order to prevent
;i complete breakdown of trafric flow.''
the group decla red .
Downtowri 3usinessmen's Association
representative Roy McCardle presented
a similar d0C1Jment and members nf both
grou~ werP present to show support
Controversy flared at one point ov,.r
!he open or closed status of the WP'dnts·
day momin~ meetin,I! with Frankland.
who has told the press anrl Newport
Beach the frreway is a dead issue .
The freeway commillee b1cludes \'ice
Ma.vor Wi!lard T. Jordan. Councilman
.Jack Hammett. plus City r-.1ana11:er Fred
Sorsabal . City Attorney Roy .Jun~ 11nd
A"sist.ant City Engineer Norm Splf'lman
The panel met a "'ePk ago .<1nd will
formulalt> recommendation~ on wh.<1! to
rlo next for Aug . 2 presentalion 10 lhe
entire. council. .
Informed onlv t.,.,·n councilmen can he
present to avoid a quonim ,11nrl possible
violation of C.<11ifornia an!i-secrecy lav.·s.
Councilman William L. Sf. Clair nared
up an,!?'Tily.
He declared he will be there , IQ().
Vice-Mayor Jordan C'0111trad1cted. rals·
Ing the anU-secrecy issue.
"Aw baloney." snapped ~I. Clair.
he-phrasing the Mswer. Jordan said
he called the committee meeting as
chairman, edding whoever may ~how up
in • semi~ficial or lnlerested-ciUzen
fSee FREEWAY, Peae t )
The combined haul of contraband fn.
dudes 300,000 amphetamine tablets.
nearly a pound of cocaine, a pound of
hashish and five pounds of marijuana, In·
vestigators said.
Ironically. t.he c~ was broken after
three months by men from various law
agencies. some unaware I.hey were all
working on the same probe.
"There were times when the un-
dercover agents were about to arrest
each other," quipped Huntington Beach
Press Officer Bill Reed .
Held today on $50,000 ball are Gary O.
Ost.erhues, 21. of 9742 Monte Carlo Circle;
Douglas Cotlon, 20, or 17601 Griffith Cir-
cle; David Pollack. 19, of 8202 Valencia
Drive: John Almquist, 20, of 8182 Brush
Drive; Phillip Sherwood. 20, of lliOOl Ti-
ber Lane. and Bruce J . Lang, 19, or 16412
Rhone Circle, all Huntington Beach.
Also held on the same bail are Gladys
V. Morgan. 21. and Robert ·Morgan, 23, of
Vista ; Robert Ivie. 21 , of Sunland; James
Draft Lottery
Set for Aug. 5
WASHINGTON {UPI) -The draft lot·
tery to decide the order in which young
men will be ra\!ed up in 1972 was set to-
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service officials r.aid the
•·random sequence lottery" will be con-
ducted at the U.S. Commerce Depart-
ment auditorium to determine the order
or call. h" birth dates, of young men who
became t J this year.
Leg islation to ext.end the basic in·
du ction provision of the drart law is snag.
ged In Congress, end inductions bava
been halted since the old law expired July
1. House-Senate negotiations to resolve an
Impasse have been postponed until next
Monday.
Altbougb. tht induction provision has
run out. draft officials aaid "th•
responsibiliiy to conduct the lottery con·
tinues under draft law."
Tbe lottery for oext year originally bad
been set for July 15, but was postponed
because of the congressional hangup ever
extension of the law.
Selective Service officials said the 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young men who race possible in·
duction next year deserve to know their
relative chances of induct.ion so they are
better able to plan ahead."
Both the Hcuse and Senate have voted
to extend the draft but conferees are
snagged over an end-Ute-war resolution
attached by the Senate to a bill to extend
the basic law for two years. The House
negotiators are against selling any Viet-
•am withdrawal date,
ln the third renewal ot the draft lot·
tt:ry, acheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
Aug. 5, sii: young people from various
parU of the nation will take turns draw-
ISee DRAFT, Page 21
Teachers Expected to Tab
Impasse Panel Factfinder
The Newport-ri.1esa: Educalion Associa-
tion ls e:rpected to name Its impasse
panel faclfinder at tonight's meeting of
the Newport.Mesa Unified School District
Board of Education.
The 750-member teacher's association
and ns representatives on the district's
Certificated Emplnyes C.ouncil last week
called an impasse in the salary negotia-
tions belv•een the teachers and the
district.
lmp.asse procedures are outlined in the
Winton Act -California law governing
teacher-district relations.
Under the law, whenever disz.greement
nn negotiated items (X'rsists for more
than 30 days, either party may call an
impasse. The procedure calls for a lbree-
1nembcr pane! to be set up. One member
is appointec.i by the district. A secona L,
named by teachers.
The third panel member is selected by
thP other tv.·o
Once est.ab!L~hcd, the Impasse panel
takes e. look ut the areas of disagreement
and makes a public report to the school
board. The findings of the panel are not
binding on eiOler party.
Teachers cla im I.he Att.!IS of disageee--
ment center or1 the 2.2 percent salary im·
provement package which ill to be
presented to the board during Its meeting
tonigtlt at 7:30 o'clock Jn the C'.osta Mes&
High School Lycenm .
A "memorandum of agreement" also Is
due to go before the board for ralification
of the non ... q,Jary it.ems.
The district contends that the 2.2 per·
cerit raise to all district employes in
reality provides a 5A percent ra ise to
teachers.
Reds Launch New
Rocket Attacks
SAIGON (tiPll -Mllitary spokesmen
rcporied today I.hat North Viet,n.amese
and Viet r..ong forces ended R 20-ilay lull
in lhe Communist sWTimcr offensive with
a series of rocket And mortar attacks
against the allied deff'nse line along the
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ ).
Military source.!! sajd the South Viet·
namese general staff sees the new at·
tacks as portending: the opening of a new
phase of the Communist offensive.
But ol.her military authorities sa.id I.he
wave of shellings and clashes merely
coincided with a dark phase of the moon
as well M with some of the worst July
weather in 20 years. They pointed out
that Communist attacks always increase
during the dark of the: moon.
Nixo n'
Newport Developer Blasts Trip
•N· I X o n
American and South Vletnaml'Se troops
reported killing 102 Viet Cong and North
VietnamMe In fighting Monday. Most of
the fighting was in South Vietnam's Uve
r1ortttem prov\nc.ftS.
For the Americans It. was the heaviest
casua!Ues against the Nortti Vietnamese
and Vjet Coog In nearly six weeks.
military IOW"Ce$ said.
By GEORGE LEIDAL
Of Ille 0.llY l"l .. t l1t ff
A milllona.lre Newport Beach real
est.ale developer Monday night prote!lted
President Nixon.'1 pl"Op08ed trip to Com-
munist China by di8carding the plaque
Nixon gave him as thanks for a $13.~,
1968 campaign contribution.
"RiPt now I am very uhtmtd of hav·
tng supported Rl&lrd Nllon In 1968,1'
('reorg@ lrrokate tol4 tilt Orange County
Republican central O:munittee.
The 32-year~ld foiiner Marine Corps ci~er said Nlxon hP ahown hlm!lelr to
be ' just another trlctc)' weatbc.rvane op-
portunl.st politician.
''Heh.as AOld out the hopc!J for freedom
ci! mlllloru of people in Asie. by going ht1t
In hand to 11n athe ls\i c dictator11hlp whiCh
has helped kill thnu.c;ands or Americans In
Kore-_ and Vletn11m. 11nd which grow!I anrl
11eJL, d~ fll the youth of the free world,"
Brokate-aald. . . .
tn 1966, Sroka~ volunteered f« com·
bat duty In Vietnam , alter he had com·
plet.ed his poi!lkollege tour as tt Marlnt
captain and had returned to civilian We .
In 1968, he waa given a plaque in-
ICl'ibed "witb deep apprec:laUon" by Nix·
on, Brokate u.ld, for contributing $13,000
to h~ Presidential campaign. The plodgo
WlllS the largest Individual contribution
trom Orange c.ounty, Brokate taid .
Throwing the plaque into a truh can,
Brokate said "l don't want it. It la a sym.
bol or the betrayal of freedom and
Mttayal cf the U.S. Constitution.
"There ls Uwally nothing left N!:ron
will not sell out to get reelected,'' be Rd·
ded. noting C0"3«vatives ah o u Id
~n11fder giving hitn the ir support.
About ,18 Republican Cehtral Commit-
tee member11 voted lo adjoum w~en
Brnkate begAn his l.lrade About tht
Pre1ldent'11 China trip ,chairman Tom
Rogers said.
The heavie..st fighting for both
American and Sooth Vietnamese troops
was centered ln notthwemern Quang Tt1
Province just below the. DMZ and around
the abondooed Khe Sanh combat base and
on lhe ~-or Doog Ho mounUin IUf" """"kd by ,1be rectnUy rebuilt Fire
BaH Fuller.
Clothe8 Furs, Gems,
Stolen in Newport
A burglar who cul • scretn "1d
ran~ack«I tRI e11tlre hou!}(! took SI.500 1n
furs. jewelry · and clothing from 11
Newport Bei.ch horn~. 1he owner told •
police Monday;-•
James P. Felton. of 1.8.19 S11brlna Ter·
raet, said the. bre11k·in oecurrtd over the
weekend while ht and hla wire were
!''WllY .
Hammer. 21 . of Sunland; Peter Da.vidscri,
19 of Westchester, and Michael Roesie.
19. of Long Beach.
Mrs. ~!organ was arrested parked ltl a
camper van in the 300 block ot 12th
Street. Police said all the others were ar-
rested at Cotton's home.
1·he arrests are !be result of a thrte-
monlh investigation by !8 officers from
lfuntington Beach, Los Angeles Police
Department and the State Bureau of
tSee DOPE, Page 2)
4 Transpac
Yachts Still
Battling Seas
By AU-10N LOCKABEY
OAIL Y Ptl.OT I0.11111 •lllttr
The 26th Transpacific yacht r11ce dra,.
ged toward a close today as only four of
the 69 starters struggled to reach port 011
the 16th day after the July 4. start.
Closest lo Honolulu Monday was Aven·
tura, a Bermuda-40 yawl skippered by L.
H. Price Jr. of Richmond. She reported
179 miles to go at the 8 a.m. Monday
ro\lcal\ and was expected to make port
loday.
Woodwynd, an L·36 sloop skippered by
Baker and Jacobs of Pacific. Mariners
"Yacht Club, reported 214 miles to· go;
Bold Host , a Bermuda-40 yawl sailed by
Dick Williams of Oakland, and
Leprechaun, a Newport.er ketch sailed by
Whitney CAiiins of Long Beach , were both
250-miles from the finish and not ea:·
peeled lo finish befqre Wednesday.
Only one yacht in this year's race 80
far has failed to make port under bet
own power. The 73-foot ketch Graybeard
lost a rudder a week out and later was
holed through by a jury rig. The yacht
was towed the last 500 miles to Hcnolulu.
Another yacht, Nimble, from Portland,
had a broken mast step during the early
stages of the race, but was able to con·
linue under reducer:! sail.
None of the finishers Monday was ablt!!
to affect the overall and class handicap
litandi ngs of the fleet
Newport Police
Copter Crew s
Take Ocean Dip
The entire crew of observer officers for
the Newport Beach police helicopter went
for a dip in the ocean ofr the 15th Street
beach t.fonday.
They did it in the line of duty, leBiinl
from the chopper al heights up tn 20 feet,
while pilots took turns hovering tn
simulated sea rescue exercises.
'"They did it just to make sure they
could," said Wat.ch Commander Lt.
Kelson r-.icDaniel. adding that the
training may save some swimmer's life.
Newport Beach lifeguard.! were stan-
ding by in case officera Tim Grun-
demann , Tom Stewart or Hu r d
Armstrong needed assistance. They
didn't.
Pilots J1f Gol£os. !\en McGregor, Joho
Heene, and Jim Bradley took turns at the
chopper·s controls during the simulated
re scues.
Oruge
Weather
More high clouds e1pecttd lat•
today and Wedneaday, following
the usual early morning fog and
low clouds along the roast. High!
at the beaches 70 rising to 80 fn.
land. L<>ws around 66.
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Nixon Heat
On Plane
Loru1 Cited
WASHIN GTON tCP!) -Deputy
Defen~ Secrewy David Packard Mon·
day revealed that !he N 1 x on
Administration overrode and censored his
opposition to legislation that would help
Lockheed Aircraft Corp. and other hnan·
cially troubled firms.
Packard believes lhe government
should guarantee repayment for $250
m1lllon 1n bank loans Lockheed is seek-
ing ; but he opposes a n1easure, now near-
ing a Senate \'ote, under which any rom-
pany tn trouble could ask the government
for simil ar Joan ba cking .
The administration would accept either
approach. But Packard, when he .... ·ent
before the Senate Banking Committee
Monday, had planned to attack tho
blanket corporate rescue plan.
When it came time for him to testify,
however, he refused to read his prepared
statement because, he said, the ad·
ministration had "corrected" his
remarks sborUy before he came. He
declined to say who it was that ordered
three parls of his testimony deleted -
censored.
When he refused lo read his remarks,
Committee Chairman Wright Patman (0.
Tex.). did it for him.
In the remarks he was not allowed to
deliver Packard had planned to say that
letting the government stand behind up to
$2 billion in loans for trouble firms -as
the Senate proposal would do -would
only encourage defense contracting cor-
porations to take risks of the type which
led to Lockheed"s current financial
straits.
"Past policies have encouraged defense
contractors, large and small, to take on
programs beyond their means. This j"
what happened with the LIOll," Packard
said in tbe deleted remarks.
Assessed Value
Guess Ahnost
On the Nose
Newport Beach had Andy Hinshaw all
figured out.
The city was practically right on the
mark in guessing the assessed valuatioa
mcrease decreed by the county assessor.
CoosequenUy, its budget will be chang~
very lltUe.
Acting City Manager Philip F. Betten-
coort. in the city budget approved by
councilmen last mooth had forecast a 7.6
percent hike in the assessed value of pri-
vate property in the city. Hinshaw's offi-
cial figures. released last week, show~
a 9.3 percent hike.
In terms of dollars ancf cents, that
will add about $2.a,000 in revenues to
city coffers.
Bettencourt admitted he had been hop-
ing for a slightly bigger boost in assessed
valuation 1n order to help finance an up-
date of the city's general plan .
Pointing out that $50,000 has been ear-
marked for general plan work, Betten-
t'Otlrt said the money to be available will
still be insuff1cieni to cO\"tr the updat·
mg program.
"There's nothing that can be done
eboot it at this point." Bettencourt said,
poiTILing out there '>''On 't be if the counctl
sticks to its plan to lower the tar rate
t'A'o and one·half cents to $!.20 pe r $100
assessed vatuation.
He hinted the staff might recommend
leav m~ the tax rate alone, letting ii
sl.<lnd at the current Sil 225 rare
Bettencourt s.1Jd he hopes that by the
lime the council set.~ tht ntw tax rate,
late in August, a new rommunity devel-
opment director '>''ill be hired and hav e
had lime to make some concr£1!e re-con1-
meodat1ons on procedures for the updat-
ing v:ork , and 1he cost of it.
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Looks Easy
Court Drops
Bribe Case
Of Lawye1·
A la11.'Yer once regarded by :~ pn>
aecution as the central f~re in an 81leg·
ed plan to bribe Rivenide County
Supervisor Norman Davis to change his
vote in a controversial zoning acllon
was cleared of all charges Monday in
Orange Comly Superior Court.
Judge Robert L. Corfman dismissed
the last coMpiracy charge remaining
against Riven;ide attorney Michael
Raftery, 37, jusl one week after he had
liimilarly thrown out three of four fe lony
counhl authori1ed by the Rivet"8ide Coun-
ty Grand Jury. '
Raftery was the sole remaining defen·,
dant out ol five persons indicted by the
grand jury aft.er the panel heard evidence
that Davis accepted a $3,500 "campaign
contribution" which allegedly persuaded
him to change his vole in favor of the
z:oning change.
'l'hat vote enabled the Greatamerican
Land Company to go 8head with plans to
build homes on more than 2.000 acres of
fonner agriculture land near Idyllwild .
Stand• Alone
Angela Davis was in court to-
day as her trial resumed after
it was determined that she
\vould not stand trial with
RucheU Magee on kidnap-mur·
der-conspiracy charges. Se •
story, Page 5.
John Ni chols, 13, Newport Beach. relaxes during
sl ack period for surfrider rentals along city's beach-
front. Competition has made surfrider rental busi·
ness tougher than it looks. Some stores are offering
induce ments \see bottom of sign) to encourage
business.
Raftery was the company·s legal ad-
\•iser and he was indicted on the bribery
charges with two of the firm"s top of·
ficials.
Private Funeral
For James Long
Mesa Cou11cilmru1 Blasts
Newport 'Back-stabbing'
By ARTHUR R. VI NSEL
01 Ill• D1llt l'lle! 11111
Dropping any prelense at diplomacy,
Costa Mesa Cily Councilman Ah·in L.
Pinkley Morn:lay night portrayed Newport
Beach as a totally untrust'>'·orthy, back·
sl..3bbing foe on the Coast Freeway issue.
He delivered the diatribe in a terse.
tw~part position paper :iuggesLing three
alternate methods of avoiding a backup
Of beachbound traffic.
All would also make the traffic prob-
lems faced by Newport Beach without a
Coast Freeway even more difficult to
deal with on surface streets.
"None of which are any good." he COl'I·
c~es of the lhfee proposals. "'The adop-
ted. Coa&t F.refway route is the only .an-
slf"er ."
Councilman Pinkley a long-lime
From Page 1
FREEWAY ...
capacity will not be allowed to join in
discussion .
"I am a councilman -at least 111111!
next April v:hen "the-y' can get me cul
of office -but until then I have a voice ,''
St. Qair responded.
A wave of applause resulted. Vice i\1a}'·
or Jordan thre\v up his hands.
Both St. Clair and Councilman Alvin L.
Pinkley read positi0rt papers on the free-
"-'ay situat ion as it now stands. '>''Jth
Pinkley·!' bf>ing particularly bn1er tov:ard
Newpon Beach.
Assen1bl y Votes
Adulthood at 18
SACRA,\1 ENTO (AP I -The A~stmbfy
voled 65-2 torlay to grant adulthood at age
18 for all purposes except drink1n.11. A
companion bill lo amend the Stnte Con-
stitu!1on lo lo11'er 1he drinking age stalled
t11·0 rotes short of passage on an early
ballot.
The vote on the drinking measure wa.1;
52-12. t"·o sh1Xt of the two.thirds majority
it requires in the 80-seat Assembly.
The age of majority bill ""ou ld gi\'e
those aged 18, 19 and 20 full adult status
fo1' purposes of making cootracts. mar-
riage and qualifyi ng for numerous li-
censes and jobs such as peace officer,
Both measures would have to go to the
Senate. and the constituUonat amend·
ment "-'Ould the71 go on the ballot if ap-
proved by the Stnate.
The age of majority bill is by Assem-
blyman Paul Priolo, IR-Pacific Pali-
sades).
Tht con~tilut1onal amendznent ls by
Assemblyman Robert Cline, (R..Canoga
Park).
The amendment is ACA 63.
From Page I
DOPE RAID • • •
Narcot.ic11 Enforcement.
Police In Huntington Betich ~id their
ln\'est lgalioo of I.he case led them into
Los Angeles v.•here thty discovered In-
vestigators from the other lwo agencies
had been working on Ule r;ame project.
Huntington Beach investigators Sgt .
Bert.rand Chadv.•ick atle-ged that the
group arrested "has bttn supplying the
greater Huntington Beach area with
large quantities of drugs."
Cash Giveaway Set
TRENTON, !'\ J. IUPl l -Jack Benny,
known Internationally as 411 tight man \\'Ith
a dollar, v:ill g!ve a.way $1 m1111on ln Ntw
Jersey Aug. 4
coastal freeway observer -began by
waming his statements l'iOU!d be what he
termed scathing .and vltnolic compared
to those made earlier by Huntington
Beach l\layor C.rorge J\-1cCracken.
"( will not be-so kind ." Pinkley de·
clared. '"The Govemor. the Highwa:1
Con1mission and tile city of Newport
Beach ha ve violated every code of ethics
that exists."
"Newport Reach's word is absolutely
v"orthless, even v.·orse than a "·ooden
nickle."
He talked of the beach city's signing
of a Corona del Mar Freeway agree-
ment. after making one with Costa Mesa
on tying the Coast Freeway to Superior
Avenue, then breaking the faith.
Costa l\.1esa. as a cesulL moY'ed the
Newport Freeway route westerly al a
future cost of S!O 1nlllion more to !hr
taxpayers. plu.~ rl1mination of 1.000 1nore
people fron1 thei r homes.
He said this prevented many west side
residents from selling or borrowing on
property. as \veil a~ causing thr san1e
1h1ng lo Newporl Heights and a l:1rge
area of Huntington Beach .
Pinkley warned of a vo1ers' backlash
8gainst Gov. Ronald Reagan for his ap-
parent catcrinJ,? lo thP 111shes of hig:
t ampaign contributors in L\e\vpor! Beach
'"Does the go\'ernor not reali ze lh11t
Republican -and Den1ocrat ic ~ votes
in J-luntington Beach. Costa i\1esa and
Laguna Beach far outnumber Ne"'POrt
Beach's~" he asked.
Pinkley offered three aHemath·es. the
third of 11·hich dre1\' a 11·a1·e of laugh1cr
de~pitt ht~ anj!:ry lone
Violatp the Newport Free'>'·ay rot.llP a~
signed if i\"e11.·poM Beach and the stale
are accepting such action 1n the rase ()f
the Coasr Freeway. Jeuing 1! dump into
the Corona del .\far Fret'wa1·
··To :'-·facArl hur Aoule1·ar·d. 1,1 fo;i~!
l lighway and aero~~ that m1:-Prahte 1~·0-
lnnr bridi;:e in!o Newport. being ~Urt !hat
n11h• loca l Custa ~fesa traffic enll'rs at
lhe. rnrnna de ] r-.t;ir FreP1\·a:\'" he 1le·
clareJ.
'"Then hea1·en l1elp Nev.110rt Be;:ich'
•·second alternali\"P -insi~ls on the
present Newpor! freeway to 8;iy Street,
west 10 Superior Avenue anrt Cilas! High·
11'ay. There v.·il! be 110 offramps fr om
Bay to Coast Highway. Again, Heaven
help :'l°l'\\'port B£1ach'.
"Third alternative -Fin i5h Nev:port
Freeway on the old adopted route do"·n
Ne11.·port Boulevard. taking the east side,
dumpinl'! off at Newport Beach Cil y Halli
Again. Hea1·en help Ne'>'·port Beach!
"11le Governor and Highwa y Con1mis-
sion had better take a Jong , hard look at
the chaos they ha\·e caused.'' he de-
clared.
"Our highway committee should eval·
uate a:l allernati\'f'S. meet fa st and stop
the ra pe of CQS!a i\tesa,'' Pinkley COil·
eluded.
Tri-city Meet
Over Freeway
Neglects Hirtl1
Newport Beach 11-layor Ed Hirth said
this morning he feels neglected becau~
he hasn't been invited to the tri-city
meeting Cos1a P.fesa has caned to discuss
Newport Beach and the Pacific Coa!l
Frl'l'way.
'"I don"t i;uppo~e we're invited," Hirth
rer;ponded when informed of the prop<15ed
session.
"I feel neglected we weren't Invited to
join." Hirth ,;aid. "if they want to talk
abou t NPwport Beach and the frrev.·ay it
\VOi.l id only be courteous lo invite us.
"\Vp "·ou!d likt to COOlt to expres...~ our
opinions. our logic, lo e1plain "'hat we
are 1ry1n~ 10 do."
Costa Mesa councilmen called for the
meeting to take place Friday bt!wetn
themselv~ and repn-:sentatlves Gf Hunt.-
ing!on Bt;:ich and L.!!guna Be~ch,
l
Lusk Proposes
F ere Honoring
Top Policeman
A Newport Harbor Chamber of Com·
merce banquet to honor outstanding city
policemen is planned this fall after be-ing
conceived by a man \Vhose young cousin
\\'as kidnaped and then dramatically res·
tued b.v Ne1-11XJrt Beach police last fall.
\Villiam D. Lusk, buildi ng contractor
and member of 1he Chamber·s Board of
Directors, ~1ond;iy described to the board
lhe 1ni!ia l committee plans for the Oct.
6 luncheon at Balboa Bay Club.
'"lt will recognize outstanding \\'Ork
performed by the entire depanment,"
said J,,usk, rousin of John G. Lusk of
Newport Beach. !ht \"ictim. John (;_ ls
the nephew of mtllion.aire contractor John
D. Lusk.
:'\e11·port Beach police sa\·ed the boy
and the ransom money whi le capturing
a suspec! "ho has since pleaded guilty
to arnied robbery charges.
Lusk n1ade no reference to the inci·
dent. fie said he got the idea for the
luncheon \\'hile '>''atching the LQ5 Angeles
police awards progran1.
Lusk. joined on the committc-e by Jack
Barnett and \Villiam Ring. also said Po-
lice Chief B. James Glavas has be<>n
asked to recommend for special award~
officers '>''ho have distinguished then1-
:-;elves h.\' ··acts of bral"ery or meritor-
iou~ ac!ion~ ..
Tirker~ for the a'>'·ard luncheon will go
on sale the rirst of August. Lusk said
loca 1 businesses '\'l!I be urged lo buy
\1·hole t.flbles to sponsor participating po-
liCt'
Tl•e Ne1rport Harbor Exchange Club
alt;0 conducts an a1-1'ards program each
.spring lo honor outstanding policemen
and super\"1sors
In a rel:Hed artion. the Board flf Di-
rector~ unan1n1ouslv \"Ofed !o reaffirm it~ supj)('lrt nf the Polic, ht"'hcopter prir
gram to thr rouncil
Raftery !luccessfully sought a: change or
venue to Orange County when he claimed
that he could not receive a fair trial in
Riverside County.
Bribery charges against Supervisor
Davis and hi.oi: chief aide were dismissed
in Riverside County Superior Court.
From P09e I
DRAFT ...
ing capsules from t"·o clear plexiglass
drums.
One drurn \\'ill contain all the dales of
the year 1952 -meaning there will be 366
(including a Feb. 29 date) since that v.·a5
s ltap year. The other drum wi!\ contain
nun1bers I through :166. As each birth
date is drav.·n. Jl v.·111 be matched with a
number drawn from the second drum.
That will determine the order (If call.
For example, if the first birth date
dra'>'·n i.~ July 15. and the first nw;gb@r
drawn is 125, those bom on July 15, 1952.
"'ould st and 125th in lhe order of call for
the draft neKI year. The f\o. !
\"ulnerability conceivably 1night not be
determined until at the very end of the
random drawing.
Sen. John C. Stennis 11).1\liss.), leader
of the Senate tea1n in House-Sena!e talks,
said a neg otiating meeting 1-1onday wa s
called off because of lack of "sufficient
headway" toward resolving the dispute.
Bl aze Guts Tanker s
FRANKFURT, Germany IU PJ ) -Fire
s"·ept four oil tankers mooored at the
Ca!tex refinery docks in the f.1ain River
early today. Fireml!!n said at least seven
persons '>'·ere ki lted and a number of
others injured.
T\\"O fire boats brought the fires under
control a fe11• hours after thty broke out.
Frankfurt ri,·er police said the ships in-
'ol\·ed \\"ere the Samba of Belgium. and
the Lucisa Katharina. Syntal and Stadl
Sch'.'·Pinfurth, a!\ of \\'est German ~hip
ping firms .
Private services are planned for J a.mes
A. Long , 73 , of Co"rona del Mar, head of
the Theosophical SOciety of Pasadena and
fonner United Nation 's adviser. He died
l\.1onday from a heart atlack.
A Corona del Mar resident since 1959,
Mr. Long spent the last 20 yeat"8 dir'ecting
activiUes of the society, which, with in-
ternational headquarters in Pasadena,
supports a spiritual doctrine derived
from various religious systems.
Long founded a magazine, ''Sunri~."
In 1951 and authored a book , "Expanding
Horizons," in J965 -both dealing with
theosophy.
Survivors are a daughter. Mary Louise
Braun and five grandchildren of San
Anselmo, Calif.. a brother. Russell E.
Long of York, Pa. and l\\'O sisters, Ruth
L. White of All..3dena, and Esther L. Kin·
dig , also o£ York, Pa.
Longtime State,
Ne,vport Resident
Bradley Dead
Ro1-1•l and H. Bradley .. Jr. a f11ty-yca!'
Cnli forn1an. and twrhe-year resident of
J\"ewport Beach, died A1onday
1\-lr. Br11dJ('y, 5!1. l11·cd 1,1•i1h Iii~ 1,1·1fe,
Ruth. at 39 Cabrillo St, Lido /'ark He
11·as a n1e1nber of the A~col IAic!ge !'\o.
5.18, F. & A.~1.. ·rorrance .• 1nrl of the El
Malaikah Lod ge in Lo s A11gelf's
Re sides his 'A"idow , hf' is survived bv
111·0 sons, Ro\vland A. Rrad!ey of Sai1
Clemente and c;erat<I H Bradlc\ or
\'alinda: lv.·o daughters. Edith C. Long
and Elizabeth D. Stor,v. both or Hun-
tington Beach: his father. Howland H.
Bradley, Sr. of Tujungfl. brothers. David
Bradley, l\orrh Carolina :ind Daniel W.
Bradley. Tarzan:i : sisters. Ruth 1\1ek·
ke lson. \liiscon~in. r-.fargaret Blum. r-.1 D.,
of Burbank and i\lar\· f":i1rbanks o[ Vic.
torv1lle: and se,·en grandchildren.
Funeral serviPP1> f{lr r-.lr. Aradl£1y 11111
be Thursday al 11 a ni 1n P:ir1f1c \"1e1v
Chapel. follo\\ed h\' Pn101nbment , at
Parific Vie\\' r-.1 emor1al Park. i\1en1n rial
contributinn:-t an' rrqu£>st('{! lo be n1adc in
the forrn of dona!1nns In !hf' 1\1ner1can
Cancer Society
WHAT YOU SEE IS
!NOT NECESSARILY)
Technological advances in carpet manufacturing
resulted in lower prices today than 30 years ago.
Ii ave
The tu~i ng machines make carpet 70 times faster than
'Axminister and Wilton power looms. These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feet wide. The re I at iv e ease of this
manufacturing method has had one n e g at iv e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills, today th ere
a re more than 300 milk, many of questionable integrity. It
is not difficult for a c I ever ca r pet designer lo make a
carpet look far better than it is.
The answer to the consumer is clear: 'E i th e r k n ow your
manufacturer-<>r rely on e reputable retailer. (Alden's,
of course).
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave .
COSTA MESA
646-4838
HOURS: Mon. Thrv Thurs., 9 to 5:30-Fri., 9 to 9 -Sat -. 9:30 to 5
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EDITION
* VOL 6'1, NO. 172, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
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Toay's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Bar Crackdown Ordered
Attnck PrompiS 'Get Tough' Policy on Taverns
No Meata Feet
Chris Tu"1rilliger. 8, I~agun& BeaC'h, was impressed Monday when he
vi.sited this exhibit at Laguna's Sawdust Festival, one of three art
· fes tivals currently open in the Art Colony. Th e stuffed animal is the
work of Roark Gourley, 21, Newport Beach.
Teacl1ers Expected to Tab
Impasse Panel Factfinder
The Newport-Mesa Educat.ion Associa-
tion is e:tpecled to name it.s impasse
panel factfinder at tonight's meeting of
the Newport-Mesa Unified School Distr ict
Board ol Education.
The 750-member tea.cher 's associ ation
and its representatives on the district's
Certific ated Employes Council la ~t u·crk
called an in1passe in the salary negotia-
tions between the tea chers and th e
district.
lmpas~e procedures a re nutlined in th!
Winlon Act -Galifornia law governing
teacher-district relations.
Under the Jaw. whenever disagreement
on negotiated items persists for niore
than :io days. either party may <'all an
impasse. The procedure calls [or a thrce-
member panel to be set up One me mber
Is appointed by the districl. A secona is
oamed by teachers.
The third panel member lS selected by
the other tv.·o.
Once esUJblished , the impasse panel
takes a. look al the areas of disagreement
and makes a public report to the school
board. The find ings of the panel are not
binding on either party.
Teachers claim the areAs of disageee-
ment center on the 2.2 percent salary im-
~ovement package which IS' to be
Pfescnted lo the board during Its meetin&
tonight al ?:JO o'clock in the Costa Mesa
High School Lycenm.
A "memorandum of agreement" also is
due lo go before the board for ratification
of the non-salary items.
The district contends that the 2. 2 per.
cent raise to all district employes in
reality provid es a 5 4 percent raise to
teachers.
Policewoman
Loses Position
DETRO IT (AP ) -A 30·vear..old
police.,.,·oman y,•ho cl11 ims he r "orily fault
1~·as that 1 disobeyed an unlawful order"
has been fired from fhf' Detroit Police
Department for refusing to µose as a
decoy proslltute.
"The question before the board y,·as not
resolved in terms of sentiments. for we
are all sympathetic lo the role of a
woman in today·~ society," said the
three-man departmenl ,rial board which
Monday ordered the · firing . of Gale
Aldridge. The board was compoGed of
Police Commissioner John F. Nichols and
two other top police.men.
Quoting accounts or a vicious altack on
a young couple outside a nightclub, the
Costa Mesa City <:ouncil Monda y
authorized a get-toogh crackdown by
police on rowdiness around bars.
Tht resolution urging harsh measures
was initiated by Councilman Jack
Hammett at the cl ose or Monday·s
meeting.
He specified lhe l : 45 a m. beating of a
youth at The Earth, 78() W. 19th St..
allegedly by members of the Hessian~
Costa Mesa
Renews Fight
Over Freeway
Predicting a crippling influx of beach-
bound traffic. and turning ovu ~ ap-
parent iuecess of Newport Beach's fight
to kill the Coast Freew-ay. the Costa
Mesa City Council Monday:
--Confirmed plans for its fref!way com -
mittee to meet at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday
al Coco's Restaurant wilh Bamford
Frankland. state deputy public works di-
rector in a11 effort to clarify the state'!
currenl position on the. Coa st Freeway.
-Got into an argument ov er who could
attend the meeting.
--Confirmed plans for another meeli nll!
Friday with repr!'senlatives of Laguna
Beach and Hunti•gton Beach to consider
possible Joint action on the Coast Free-
wa y matter.
-Threa1enerl to sue Newport Beach
and the slate to recover moneys already
tpent to study local traffic nows.
-Threatened to halt an further work
t1n the Newport FrttWay through Costa
Me!'a.
Two merchant groups opposed the lat.
!er threat during Monda y's tumultuous
city C(ltlnc1J ~ssi OJ!,
A sta tement of suppor t for cn ntinued
8od preferably higher pnority W'Ork on
the Newport Freeway was read Monday
by Costa Mesa Tomorrow Inc. President
Peggy Reinert.
''lt l!' our firm belief t.he C()f!Stnietion
of the Newport Freeway mus t be given 11:
still higher priority in order to prevent
a complete breakdown of traffic flow ."
the group declared.
Downtow11 Businessmen 's Association
representative Roy ~fcCardle presenlt'd
t1 similar document and memtx>ni of both
groups were present to show suppor1.
Con lroversv narerl .'It one flBint nvfr
the open nr Close<l s1atus of lht Wcdnes-
dav mr>min~ meetin g vo'ilh Fr!'lnklanrl,
v.·h'n h!'ls tokl I.he pres!' anrl i\1f.'v.'J)f'lrt
8t;1ch !he free.,.,·ay is a dead is~tie.
Th!' freev.·11v <'f'lmmi!lec i11rlude~ Vice ~l avnr Willa ~d T. JBrrlan, Councilman
JaCk Hammell, plus City M;:inacer Frtd
Sorsaba l, C1ly Attornev Rny June anrl
A~~1~tanl City F:n~ncer Nnnn Spielman.
The paiiel met a week ai;:n <'I nd will
ff)rmulate recommend ations on wh;:it tn
dn next for Alli;!'. Z pre~r,,!al inn In lhP
entir!" rll\Jnc1l
lnfnrm rrl nnlv lwn councilmen can he
present to ;:1vnirl a quontm anrl pn...::sihle
violation 11( Califll:-nfa anli.secr~ry l;:iws .
Councilma n Wi!\ia m ~St. Cl air nared
up 1tn,gri ly.
}le declared he will ~ re. Ion.
Vice-May11r Jordan ('ontradicted , rais·
in.R the anli·s~ecy issue.
"Aw balnney." snapped St Clair.
Jk.phrasing t.he answer .. Jordan said
he called th!-: committee meet ing a!!
ch11irman . adrl ing whoe ver may show up
In a st<mi-official nr inlt'rested..citizf!n
(See FREEWAY, Pag~ 2!
* * * Newport Blasted Bitterly
Pinkley Charges Back-stabbing on Freeway Issue
8y ARTHUR R. VINSEL
01 llH Ol llY 1'1111! Sit/I
Dropping any pretense at dipl001acy,
Costa Mesa City Cour;acilman AJvUi L.
Pinkley Monday night portrayed Newport
Beach as a totally untrustworthy, back-
stabbing roe on the Coast Freeway issue.
Ht!: delivered the diatribe in 1 terse,
two-part pogitioa papt>r :;uggesting three
aJtemate methods of avoiding a b&ckup
ol beachhouod traffic.
All w'11d also make the traffic prob-
ltm9 faced by Newport Beach witllout a
Q'oast Freeway even more difflet1lt to
dea! with on surface streets
"None of which are any good." he eo11-
cedes of the t.hret prOpOSals "The 1dop.
led CoRsl Freeway route is !lie only an-
Jwer."
Cou!'K:1lm11n Pink ley -11 long.time
coa!lf.1J fretWay observer -~g~n by
warning hi!!: 111..itement! wou ld be wh.,t hf!
Mnned ~11thln1 and vi trk>llc comp•red
'
to those made earller by RuntJngton
Beach Ji.1ayor C'reorge ~racke111.
"I will not be 80 kind," Pinkley de.
clared. "The Governor, the Highway
CommiS&ion and the city o( Newport
Beach have violated every code ol ethics
that exiSls."
·•Newport Beach's Word ls absolutely
worthless, even worse than a wooden
nickle."
J{e talked of the bea ch city"!! signing
trf A Corona <lei Mar Freeway agree-
ment. after making one with Costa Mesa
on tying the Coast Freeway to Superior
Avenue. then breaking thf' (ailh.
Costa Mesa a., 11 resul t moved the
Newport Freeway route westerly •I a
ft11ure cost nf SIO mill ion more to the
taxpayers. pl us ehmlnation 0( 1,000 more
pr<lp!e from ll'H:'ir homes .
He l!ll ld thi~ prevented many w~ aide
residtnl, frf'.lm 11tlling M borrowing on
properly, as wt/I 1111 eausins, the snme
th ing h1 Newport Heights and it large
area of Huntington Beach.
Pinkley warned of a voters· backlash
&galnst. Gov. Ronald Reagan for hi! ap-
p.arent catering to the wishes ol big
c&mpa !gn contributors in Newport Be-a<:h.
"Doe!! the governor not realii.e that
Rtpubllcan -aftd Democratic -votes
In Hllntington Beach, Coit'I Mesa. and
Laguna Beach far out.au~ber Nt'Wpl'lrt
Beach's?" he a!!ked.
Pinkley 9ffered lhue aHlrnatlves, the
third of which drew 1 wa\te of laughter
despile bis anaht t•
V\olRte the Niwport Freew11y route as
1igned If Ne-.vport Btacb and the Nte
are accept.Ing such action In th e case of
lhe Coast Freeway, letth1.g It dump into
the Coron1 de! Mar Freeway.
"To MacArthur Boulevard, in Coast
~fighw11y and across that miserablt 1wf)..
lane bridg,. intQ Newport. beinl!'. sure that
(See An'..\CK, Page%)
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motorcycle gang.
One pair was jailed at the time, while a
second pair of Hessians picked up later
Monda y morning also face charges today
of assa1Jlt ,..ith a deadly weapon and
strongarm robbery.
Four additional reputed Hesslans are
still being sought for questi<>ning. about
the incident in which the youth was kick·
ed, punched and whipped with motorcycle
chains.
"We 're looking for all v.·e can get our
hands on," Detective Capt. Robert Green
a.aid today.
The last wholesale roundup of Hessians
occurrt'd in August of 1968, an.er more
than 2t) alleged members of the outlaw
cycle club were accll!ed of invading &
Cost.a. Mesa home.
One-time Golden Gloves boxer Robert
Glazier was similarly beat.en and shot
once before the attackers -who had cli~
ped phone wires before they entered -
fled the scene.
Draft Lottery
Set for Aug. 5
WASffi?-!GTON (UPI) -Tbe draft Jot.
tery lo decide the order in which young
men will be called up in 1972 was set t<>-
day for Aug. 5.
Selective Service officials said the
"random sequence lottery" will be con·
ducted at the U.S. Commerce Depart-
men t auditorium to determine the order
of call. by hir!h dates, of young men who
became 19 this year.
Legislation to extend the basic in-
duction provision of the draft law is snag.
ged in Congre ss, and inductions have
been halted since the old law eJ:pired July
I. House-Senate negotiations to resolve an
impasse have been postponed until next
Monday .
Although the induction provision has
run out, draft officials said "the
rtspon!ibility to cooduct tbt lottery eon·
tinues under draft law."
The lottery for nen year originally had
l:ttn set for July lS, but was postponed
because of the congressional hlillgup over
extension of the law.
Selective Service official! said the 1972
order of call was being held now because
"the young men who face possible in·
duction next year deserve to know their
relative chances of induction so they are
better able tr> plan ahead ."
Both the House and Senate have voled
lo exlend the draft but conferees are
snagged over an end·lhe·war resolution
attached by the Senate to a bill lo extend
the basic law for two years. The House
negotiators ate against setting any Viet-
aam withdrawal date.
In the third renewal of the draft lot·
tery, scheduled for 10:30 a.m. EDT on
A\11. J, 1i1 young peopl~ from v1riou1
pa:rt.1 of ~ nation will take turns draw-
(See DRAFT, P111 2)
* * * * * * Teenage Booze~
18-year-old Liquor Bill Advances
SACRAMEN'rO IUPI I The
Assembly today pas5ed a proposed con-
stitutiooal amendment lowering the legal
drinking age in California from 21 to 18.
The action came a ha lf hour after the
hoose also pa ssed a separate bill lowering
the legal age of adulthood to 18 for olher
purposes. ir.cluding obtaining marriage
licenses and conducting legal transac-
lions.
The constitu1ion!'ll amendment, by
Assembiyman n.ol:lert C. Cline ~ R·Canoga
Park). was sent lo the senate on a M-10
vnte. There \\'as no d~ate and no
diS<'ussinn.
Th e sepa 1 ate bill. by Assemblyman
Paul Priolo tR·PacifLc Pa lisades), was
mo\'ed to the senate 11n A 6$-2 vote .
Now, young men must be 21 to obtain a
marriage License without h.is parent'•
pennission. Women can marry at t8.
Both the Priolo and lhe Clint measures
were prompted by the. new federal
Constitutional amendment lowering the
voting age in all elections to 18.
Priolo said ·"if a man is old enough lo
go get his head blown off in Vietnam" he
ls old enough for other rights of
adulthood.
The measure was opposed as Loo broad
by Assemblyman Edwin L. Z'Berg fO.
Sacramento). He said Vietnam widny,·s
and divorced women v.·ould ha ve Lhelr
chil d support payments cut off when
children reached 18 instead of 21.
The only other n,, vole was c~st by
As5emblyman Alister f\.lcAhster \ 0-San
JoseJ.
Packard Reveals Blast
By 1VixononLoanDeal
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Deputy
Defen!e Secretary David Packard Mon·
day revealed that the Ni J: on
Administration overrode and censored hl1
opposition to legislation that would help
Lockheed Aircraf. Corp. and other finan·
c.ially troubled firms.
Packard believes the government
should guarantee repayment for ~
million in bank loans Lockheed ia seek-
ing : but he opposes a measure. now near-
ing a Senate vote, under whitil any com·
pany in trouble could ask the government
for similar Joan backin1. ,
The administration would accept either
approach. But Packard1 .when be went
before the jenate BanKing Qlmmittee
Monday, had planned .to attack the
blanket C1>rporate re.scue plan.
When it came time for him to Wtify,
however, he ttfused to r,:ad his prepared
statement because, be 11•id. the ad·
minfstraUon had "corrected'' b ( 1
remarks shortly before 'he came. He
declined to say who lt wat that orclered ·
three parts of bl• tesUm6oy. deleted -
cenaored ,
When he refused lo read his remark!,
Committee Chairm1n Wright Patman ([).
Ttx.). did 1t for him .
In lhe remark~ he was not alklwed le
dellver Packard had planned to H.Y that
letting the govenunent stand behlnd up to
S2 billion in loan! for trouble firms -as
the Senate proJ>t'IS"I wr>uld do -would
nnly en courage deftnse contracUng cor-
porations tG take risk• •f the type which
led to Lockheed'!! current financial
1traits.
1·Past policies have ~ncouraged defenSI!!
C()ntractors. large and 11mall. to lake on
programs beyond their means . This is
what happened with the LlOl l, '' Packard
said in the deleted remarks.
Reds Launch New
Rocket Attacks
SAIGON (UPI) -Military "POkesmen
reported today thal Nort.h Vietnamese
and VJet Cong force. eoded a 20-day lull
ln the Communist. wmmer oUerwlve wtth
• ·M!Nies of J:OCkft.,MKt :mortar attack.-i
against the allied clefente line aJon& tho
DemWt.rized Zone '(Ola!.
Mlltt.ry -aold tho Soulll Vlet-
namesie ge:neiAJ :lf.aff 1 lerefl the MW ·at-
tatka as part.ending the open1ng of 1 new
pba.81!! of I.he Communist offef18ive.
Bul other military ·1uthorlti~ said the
wave or ehe.lllnaa and clashes merely
eclncided with a dark phase of tM moQn
as. well as with eome Of the wonl July
w'-aUier ln 20 yeUI. They pointed out
that Communist attacks ilv.•tys incre•se
durln1 the dark of the moon.
American and Sooth V\ttnlJTil!ftt troops
rtporttd killing 102 Viet Cong and North
Vlttname.ee in fighting Monday. Mo5l of
the light.ins was in Soulh Vletna.m'a five
northern provlncflf!,
Rep uted leader of the grudge Invasion.,
Frank W. "'Wild Mouse" Rundle, wu
eventually convict~ or a.ssault "With in-
tent lo commit murder a.nd is imprisoned
at the CalUornia Institute for Men at
Chino.
Several companions Wt'~ convlcted ad
lesser charges such as assault and bat·
tery and given Orange Coonty Jail terms.
C-Ouncil man Hammett hinted Monday
!See CRACKDOWN, Page%) .
Teaclier , 24,
Assaulted,
Strangled
BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) -A petita
brunette socond-.grade 8Choolteach!r was
sexually assaulted, beaten and strangled
in her apartment on the edge of the
University of Vermont campus early ~
day, police said.
The nude body of Miss Rita Curran, 24,
Milton . was found on the floor of tht!
bedroom in the apartment ah!! shared
v.•ith two other girls for the summer, o!-
ficers reported .
The body was discovered by a nxm-
mate, Beverly Lampher, Essex JuncQon,
when she and the dead gll'r s other room-
ma te, Kerry Duane. Burlington, reblmed
to the apartmen t about l a.m. from a
dale.
Ch1ttenrlen C-Ounty state's attorney,
Patrick J. Leahy. said Mi.u Lampher left
Miss Curran in the apartment about 11
p.m. Monday. He sa id she was killed
about midnight. There was no sign of
forced entry to the aparlment. he said.
1£ahy said the slayi ng was "ooe of the
most brutal l"vl' ever seen."
He said the gir l was sexually assaulted
Md beaten on the head and face befort
she was manually strangled.
Miss: Curran began teaching at Milton
Elementary Schonl two years ago im-
mediately following her graduation from
TTinity College. a Roman Catholic
\\'omen's school in Burlington .
She was enrolled ,, in a reading and
language am workshop at th e
uni versity's graduate 5Chool 6UllUTler
session.
i.£ahy said she also worked u a
chambe.nna.id at a local motel.
Copter Crews
Take Ocea1i Dip
The entire crew of observer officers for
the !\'ev.'port Beach police helicopttr went
for a dip in lh e ocean off the !Sth Street
beach Monday.
They did it in th" line of duty, leaping
from the chopper at heights up to 20 feet,
while pilots ton k turns hovering in
5imular.ed sea rescue exe rcises.
"They did it jusl to make surt' they
could." said Walch Commander Lt.
Kelson McDaniel, adding that the
tra ining may save so me swimmer's life.
Newport Beach lifeguards were stafl..
ding by in case officers Tim Grufl..
demann, Tom Stewart or Hu rd
Armstrong needed assistance. They
didn't.
Pilots Jim f>Q!fos, Ken McGregor, John
Heene , and Jim Bradley took turns at the
chopper's controls during the simulated
rescues.
Orange CouC
Weather
More high clouds expected late
today and Wednesday. following
the usual tarly morning fog and
low cloud• along the coest. Hi.gha
at the beaches 70 rising to 80 m..
land. Lows around 66.
INSIDE TODAY
1'tonquiuo E'tp!M:a wai bi!J<,.
td out of 'h.i.'i home and Life'1
,;avings. HtJ got both back. But
he-Wtl$ one o/ the liicky qnts.
Ordnge County·,, fraud 1qund
leader, JatJ MostlJI. te!ll wh11.
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Newport Beach was lar;:ely created by
county taxpayen with federal fund& and
has no right to cut 114ielf <Jff by locking
tourist ac~. one Costa Mesa leader
asserted }.1ooday nl.gtL
Councilman Williem L.. SI. C1air charf-
ed during diSCUS!ion o(. the . Coast
freeway status that the city e[Jjoys a
public resource in its beacties and harbor
that .must not be derued others.
"~''>A.'port is no t 11 city on t~ wa.y ~e
sometfling," Councilman St. Clair &aid 1n
is pre~iared statement., .. ,
"That's where the act1<Jn 1s.
··But you know what Newport "A.'ouid
11~ to do'! They'd like to build a high
feuce at the city limit!;, put a gate ~eepl!J"
a t aD auances and allow only residents
to mia'.
"In C.acf. they would like to make
another pri~ate Balboa Bay Club," he
complained.
Ttie resott flf the Coast Freeway
cancdlatioll. will be an insufferable
badup of beachbound traffic. in Costa
flfna unless 11 solution Is found, the
councilman believes.
Since county bonds financed dredging
nf the muddy slough that once existed, St.
Clair contends aD are entiUed to enjoy it.
This wouJd carry responsibility of pr~
\•iding access to the Harbor Arta, ht
maintains.
Councilman St. Oair suggests diverting
the Newport Freeny toute over a strip
of county territory on the cities' mutual
boundary to the Coast Freeway in Hun-
tington Be11ch.
He theorizes this method would still
(lump up to 90,000 cars daily during the
summer (lff at Superior Avenue and inte
the traffJC-Cboked surface street!.
During Monday's discussion, Mayor
Robert M. Wilson said there are actually
a number of alternatives to be studied
yet. such as widening Pacific C.oast
High"A·ay to handle more traffic.
Coastline itself must also be defined -
relative to the Coast Frteway location
11a:xirding to Wilson. Costa Mesa leaders
are afraid of an effort to shift freeway in-
land and vow they won't accept this.
Mayor Wilson said relattve to the latter
that he is frequently collared at social
functions by Newport Beach people ask-
ing when Costa Mesa will relent and ac-
«.:ept another freeway.
"I'm fed up with it," he concluded.
Frona Page 1
CRACKDOWN • •
the problem doelln't tie strictly with
motorcyclists but with a bad patronage
element among certain type taverns.
He mtntioned a f~ names besides The
Earth. saying policemen cannot drive by
without being called Plg ahd worse.
Councilman Hammett is ~nlor reserve
officer with the O>sta Mesa Police
Department althou,gh he ha.ndtd in his
badge upon election to remain inactive
\vhlle in office.
He "A.'as joined by C.Ouncllman William
L. St. Clair, who denounced the situation
too.
"We're ~ming a bar town ," St. Clair
criticized, saying certain taverm draw
undesirables to the city from u; far a'.''ay
as Los Angeles.
Cilv Manager Fred Sorsabal reminded
counCilmen they have the option of pro-
testing lack of parking and other pr~
blem.s to the Alcoholic. B~erage Control
Board but ~metimes fail to do so.
One specific complaint about lhe
11ssault case The Eartll early Monday
\\'&.S an 1l!egation by police that bouncer.'!
and security guard.'! failed to intervtne in
the one·sided bra\\·!.
"T'd llke to seP so many poli~mtn
down there it'll make them sick," said
(.ouncilman Hammett.
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\Vendy Corbelt's dog. Saffron. seems as exrited o\:er his mistress'
18th birthday party as \Vend:i. The J.louston, Tex .•. g1rl celebrated by
inviting.all her friends and their dogs to a party.
Cl1ina Visit News Angers
Newport Nixo11 Supporte1·
By GEORGE LEJOAL
01 1!11 O.lly l'llot StUf
A millionaire Newport Beach real
estate developer Monday night protested
President Nixon's proposed trip to Com·
munist China by discarding the plaque
Ni:xoh ga.ve him as thanks for a $13,000,
1968 campaign cootribution.
"Right now ram very ashamed or hav-
ing 11upported Richard Nixon in 1968,''
George Brokate told the Orange County
RepubUc.an Central Committee.
'lbe 3Z..year-old former ~tarine Corps
officer ..aald NiJ;on has .shown himself to
be "juiil another tricky \1•eathervane op-
portuni,11t politician.
"He has sold out the hopes for fteedon1
of mi!lions of penple in Asia by going hat
in hand to an atheistic dictatorship which
has helped kill thowiands of Americans in
Korea and Vietnam. and '>'·hich grows and
sells dope to the youth of the free \.l'orld."
Brokate said.
In 1966, Brokate \·olunleercd for con1-
bet duty in Vietnam. after he had com·
pleted his post<:ollege tour as <\ Marine
captain and had returned lo civilian life.
In 1968, he was given a plaque in·
scri~ "~ilh deep appreciation'' by Kix·
on. Brokate said. for contributing $13,000
lo his Presidential campaign. The pledge
From Page l
DRAFT • • •
ing capsulPs from tv.·o clear plexig!a.ss
drums.
Ont drum will contain all the dates of
the ypar 1932 -meaning there 11·i1J be 366
i1ncluding a F'eh 29 date1 ~111C't' 1ha1 1va!'I
a leap vrar. The othe r drun1 11·111 contain numbe~s 1 through 366. As C'i:lch hirth
date is drawn, Jt 11111 be rnatr herl '>''ilh a
number dra11·n from the second drum.
Thal '>''ill drtermine the <i1·der of call
For exan1ple. 1f lhe fir~t birth date
dra\l·n is July JS. and the first nun1ber
dra11·n is 125, U1ose bom on July I~. 19:i2.
v:ould stand !25th in the order of call for
the draft next year. The r\o I
\'U]nerability conceivably might not be
det.ermined until at the very end of the
r andom drawing.
Sen. John C. Stennis (0..~tiss.), leader
<Jf the Senate team in Hou.se·Senate talks.
said a negotiating mteting ~fonday "A.'IS
called off because of tack of ''sufficient
he11.d\.l·ay" 1oward resolving the dispute.
Assembly Votes
Adultl1ood at 18
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly
voted 6~2 tod11y to grant adulthood at age
111 f~ alJ purposes except drinking. A
C<lmpanion bill to amend the State Con·
slltutlon to l~r the drinking a1e stalled
two votes sh«t of passa1e on an early
ballot.
The vote on the drinking meamre was
S1·12, two short of tht twc>th.lrds majority
it requirts in the SO.seat Assembly.
'Mle age of majority bill woold give
those aged 18, 19 and 20 full adult $tatus
for pu~eii of making contra«!, ma~·
rll1ge and qualifying for numer~u~ h·
et.nses and Jobs aoch as peace ofhctr
Both mea:rure11 would have to go to the
Stnate. and the constllut\ona! Amtnd ·
ment would theri go oo the ballot if ap-
proved bv the Senatt'.
Th~ age (If majority bill l,11 by Assem-
blyman P11ul Priolo, 1 R-P1ciflc PAii·
sadesl.
The conslltut1nnal a mendment 11 by
Assemblyman Robert Cline, (R..Cano1a
Park\,
The amPndmf'n\ is ACA fi.1
l
\1as the largest lndiv!dua[ contribution
from Orange County, Brokate said.
Throwing the plaque into a trash can,
Brokate said "l don't '>''ant it. It is a sym-
bol or the betrayal of freedom and
betrayal of the U.S. Constitution.
'·There JS literally nothing left i\'.ixon
\\'ill not sell out to gel r~lectccl.'' he ad·
dOO. noting consen·ati\'e.~ !'ho u l d
recoosider giving hin1 their support.
About 18 Republican (.entra! Commit·
tee members voted to adjourn v.•hen
Brokale began his tirade about the
President's China trip ,chairman Tom
Rogers said.
Tri.city Meet
Over }~reewa y
Neglects Hirth
Ne\.l·port Be~1ayor Ed Hirth said
this morning he feels neglt'("ted because
he hasn't !}een invited to lhe tri..ci!y
1neeting Costa Mesa has called lo discuss
Neu'J)Ort Beach and the Pacific Co11st
Free\l'av
"!don't suppost' '>''c're i"vited." Hirth
tf'Spcind ed when in fonne<l of the proposed
~('~~1()0
"I feel neg!~ted '>''e '>''eren't invited lo
join," Hirth sairl. ''if they '>''ant rn laJk
.1bout ;..•ewpon Beach .and the frt'e'.lay it
\\'OUhi onh· llf> rourteous to 1n\·i1r u.~
"\\'r \\•oii lrl llkt> ro come to f'-.:prM~ our
opinion~. nur lo)!ic, to exp!ain \rhat we
are trying to dn ••
Cns!a ~les11 COUJ'l('ifmen called fnr the
meetuig In takr place Friday bel\1'f'f"n
th~rn.;;rl\ P~ ~nd repl'\"senratn f's of I !unt-
111g1on Brach :'ind Laguna Beach.
f~r''''' Paye J
ATTACK .. •
nnly local Costa ~lesa traffic enters at
the Corona del ~1ar Free11·ay." he de-
clared.
.. Thtn heaven help Newport Beach!
"Second alternati1·e -insists on..-lhe
present Ne\.l·port Freeway to Bay Strttt,
\\'est to Superior Avenue and Coast High-
\.l'ay, TI'lt're will be AO offramps fro1n
Rwy to Coast Hlgh'>'•ay. Aga in. lieavtn
help Newport Beach !
"Th ird ;ilternatil'e -Finish Ne\.l·port
Freewav 011 !hr old adopted route dO>A.'11
Nl'wpnri Bou~r1·:1rd. taking !he east side.
dumping off al \'r1\ port Bearh City Hall!
Ag<1in. He;n·en hr lp ·'it>11·port Beach '
"The Go\'ernor and llighw<1y Commis·
s 1on had heller takr a j(1n1t hard loo k al
tht chao.~ they have caused." he de-
clared.
"Our highway commitlee shoulrl t!va l·
uate all alternatives. mept fa st and stop
the rape of Costa Mtsa," Pinkley con-
cluded.
From PG1Je l
FREEWAY ...
f'apaclly will nOI be all<rn·ed to join In
discus~ion.
"I 111m a councilman -at least until
ntxl April whtn 'thl"y' can get me out
or offire -but until then I have .a vol~."
SL Clair rt~ponrled
A v.·ave of applause resultM. Vice fl.11lY·
or .Jordlln threw up his hands.
Both St. Clair and Counci!m.1n Alvin t ..
Pinkley read J>O.'itiO'll papers on the frff-.
"'ay sltu11tion a.ot ~t now st•nrls, "A'ilh
Jlinkley's being par11cullJ'ly bluer to"A.·ard
Ne1vport Beach.
st~ A1·1·e•ted
Coast Drug .Haul
Worth $100,000
8)' JOANNE REYNOLDS
01 !flt O.lty 1'1111 Slllf
Six H.untingllln Beach residet1ts were
among 12 arrested 1n two·pr:onged raids
Monday night, in \.l'hieh po!Jce alleg~ a
haul or pi!ls, marijuana and cocaine
Crews Fight
To Prevent
Dani Break
MOREHEAD, Ky. (UPI) -Bulldozer.!:
pushed an additional !'>''O feet of earth to
the top of a lemporary coffer dam today
to prevent a spillover thaf could flood
l1undreds of a cres of farmland and the
rural community of Farmers, Ky.
Am1y engineers reported at 9:30 a.m.
!hat the rate of rise of '>''ater behind the
('<lrthen dam had dropped to .02 of a foot
per hour frorn a peak rise or .3 of a fool
per hour. thus reducing the threat of an
01·errlo1\'. They said "·ater was two feel
from the lop of the c!ani.
But engineers took no chances. They
ordered bulldo1.ers lo work night-long to
add two feet of ear1h ro the lop of the
coffer dam. a !emporary structure built
to hold back !he Licking River \.l'h ile the
permanent Cave Run Dam was com-
pleted.
About 1,000 persons Jh·ing in the area
below the dam, including a bout 300
persons in the tov.n of farmer!, had ~n
\\'&med of the danger Monday night but
only about 600 of them left their homes.
Engineers feared if the dam broke "un·
controlled'' the waler could cover about
75 square miles of mostly r ich tobacco
fa rm land.
for the residen!s nf Farmers. il was
the second llme in less than a year that
they >A.'ere asked to evacuate their homes.
Last Octob@r a train derailed in the town
and a tank car of butane gas bu rst intc>
flames.
fearing !wo other tank car.!i of butane
\Vould catch fire the lo"'" was ordered
!'1·acuated. The residents "A'ere out of
their hoines for four dayi. until the fire
\\'&S e:tlin guished.
LL Thomas Hudgenberg of the Army
t'orps of Engineers .said from his office
a1op the dam that there was no im-
n1ediate danger. but "we'll be here for
quite a fe'>'' n1ore hou rs."
"Right now we're structura lly sound,"
he said. "The '>'·ater rose at a rate of
lhree tenths of a fool per hour all day,
b11t it's showing signs of tapering off."
State police evacuated about 1,500
persons Monday night in the sparsely
populated tobacco-farming area at the
fool of the Appalachian mountains in
northea.ottem Kentucky, about 12 milts
l'rom Morehead.
Hudgenberg said there were about 20
engineers with three bulldozers pushing
tons of d ir1 up the Cave Run Reservoir
Darn's 3.000-foot slope,
]Jog !'I ot Oisea~ed
'·Spook". a .o;tlvPr lipped German
... hepherd that bit Staci Augustus of Santa
Ana Heights las1 July 8, has btt.n found
and is 1101\' seC'ured Jn the county pound .
~frs. Kenneth Augustus. the mother of
fll'e·year-0ld St.ac1. had been trying to
1oca!P lhe dog after it attacked her
daughter. The dog "'as found free of
d1sei'l.Sf'
"-'Orth $!00,000 was seized.
Narcotics det.e-ctives said the series of
arreists 1n Hwtington Beac~ and Los
Angeles County cities la direcUy related
to capture of seven men in Redondo
Beach Saturday.
The combined haul of contraband lJlo
l.'lud~ 300,000 arnpheumine l&blel.'I,
nearly a pound of <.'OCalne, a pound or
hashish and fiv e pounds of marijuana, 1n-
\esligators said
Ironically. the (•ase was broken after
three month:<: by men from various law
a1i1encies. some unaware they >A.'ere all
v•orking on the same probe.
"There were limes "A.'hen the un-
dercover egenLs "A.'et'e about · to arrest
each other," quipped Huntington Beach
Press Officer Bill Reed.
Held today on $50,000 bail are Ga~ 0.
Osterhues, 21. of 9742 Monte Carlo Cl?'c!t;
Douglas C.otton, 20, of 17601 Griffith Ci_r-
cle; David Pollack, 19, of 8202 Valencia
Drive: John Almquist, 20, of 8182 Bru!!.h
Drive: Phi ll ip Sherwood. 20, of 16601 Ti-
ber Lane. and Bruce J. Lang, 19, of 16412
Rhone Circle. a!I Huntington Beach.
Also held on !he same bai l are Glady'
V. Morgan. 21. and Robert Morgan. 2.3. of
Vista· Robert Ivie, 21. of Sunland : James H~er. 21. of Sunland; Peter Davidson,
19 of \\lestchester, and Michael Rossie,
I 9. of Long Beach.
J\.1rs. ~1organ \VllS arrested parktd in ii
tamper van in the 300 block of 12th
::itreel. Police said all the others were ar-
rested al Cotton's home.
The arrests are the result o( a lhrtt:-
montia in vestigation by 18 officers from
Huntington Beach. Los Angeles Police
Deparbnenl and the Stale Bureau of
Narcotics Enfon:ement.
Charges Against
Lawyer Dropped
In County Court
A la"A')'er oner regarded by the Prl>
Se('Ution a! the <'Pntral figure in an alleg-
ed plan In bribe Riverside Coun!v
Super1·1sor NQrman Oa\·1~ In change h1s
1ote in a controvers1al zoning action
11•ac:; cleared of all charges ~1ondav 1n
Orange County Superior Court.
Judge Robert L. Corfman dismiJ!!ed
the last c·onspirac.v charge re1naini n,1;;
against Ri1·ersidt> attonK'y .\t ichael
Raftery. J7. just one wttk after he had
,;1milarly thrown out three of four felony
(·ount.s auU10rlzed by the Riverside loun·
ly Grand Jul).
Raftery was Ute sole remaining defen-
danl out of five persons indicted by the
grand jury after the panel heard e1·idenct"
that Da1·i!I acce-pted a $3.500 "campaign
1'0nlnbulion .. '>''hich allegedly persuaderl
h1m to change his vote in favor of the
7.oning change.
TI1at 1·ote enabled th~ Greatamerican
t..and Company to go ahead with plans lo
build hornet:: on more than 2.000 acres or
former agricul!ure land near ldyl\wi!d
Raftery \.l'a!I the company's legal ad ·
1 iser and he '>''as indicted on the bnbery
f'hargt>.'I "'ith 1"·n nf tht firm'!! lnp of·
flcia\s_
Ra her1· successlulh· sought a change of
,enue to Orange coon1v when he rlaimt>d
1hal hP could not rC<'e'1ve a fair trial in
R11·ers1de County.
Bnberv charge!! again..<,! Supen·isflr
Oa1·15 and his thltf aide ..,,·pre d1sm1~sed
111 R.irersidt Count~· Superior Court.
Stand• Alone
Angela Davis was in court to-
day as her lria1 resumed after
it was determined that she
would not s tand trial with
RucheU Magee on kidnap-mur·
der·conspiracy charges. Se •
story, Page 5.
4 Transpac
Yachts Still
Battling Seas
By A~10N LOCKABEY
DAU.'I' ,ILDT ... 11.,. ., • ._
The 26lh Transpacific yacht race drag.
ged toward a close today as only four of
tht 69 starters struggled to reach port on
the 16th day after the July 4 start.
Closest to Honolulu Monday was Aven-
tura . a Bermuda·40 yawl skippered by L.
H. Price Jr. or Ri<'hmond. She reported
179 miles to go at the B am. ~1onday
rollcall and wa s expeCted to makt port
todav.
\VOod\\·ynd, an L·36 s loop .skippere.d by
Baker and Jacobs of Pac1f1c Mariners
Yarhl Club, reported 214 n1iles to go;
Bold Host, a Bermuda·40 yawl ~•lllecl by
nick \Villian1:-; uf Oak land. a n d
Leprechaun. a i\'.e\1'porter ketch sailed by
\\'hirnev Collins of Long Beach. 11ere both
250-mi\es from lhe finish and nol ex·
pected to finish before \\lednesday.
Only one yaeht 111 this year's race so
far ha-; failed to n1ake port under he r
O\.l'n power. The 73-foot ketch Gra)•beard
lrn;t a ruddrr a 11·eek uut and late r 11•a9
holed !hrnugh b.v a 1ury ng The ~·achl
\I'll:' tn\\·ed thc> last 500 1nile~ to tlonolu1u.
Another \'acht . Nimble. from Portland,
had a brok.en mast slt'p during the early
stages of the raC('. but 11as able to con-
tinue under reduced sail.
San Onofre Cliff
Victin1 Critica]
A )'OUng man tron1 CoMecL1cul \\'ho fell
last 11·ttkend fr o1n 1he bluffs at the N~w
:->an Onofre St.1lc BPach remainPd 1n
rritica1 condition today at Sou!h Coast
Community Hospira!.
.~ick Sl1llbach. 20. remained under in-
tenSi\ e care al the ho.~pi\al T1'le ~·oung
1nan suffered multiple fractures and 1n-
1ernal injuries la1r ~unda1 nJRht 11·hen ha
fell afler \1andrrini; aw:iy frn1n the ap.
pro\'ed trails at (he ruggrd publi<' beach
Rescurr~ worked for 1110 hnurs retrle\'•
ing St1llbach fr om a rough ra11ne 75 feet
bl'low rhe bluffs
WHAT YOU SEE IS
INOT NECESSARIL YI
WHAT YOU GET!
Technological ddvance. in carpet manufacturing
resulted in lower prices today than 30 years ago.
have
The tufting machines make carpet 70 times fast"r th~n
Axmin ister and W ilton power looms . These machines will
make up to 12 lineal feet of carpeting per minute, either
twelve or fifteen feel wide. The re I a I i v e ease of this
manufacturing method has had one neg a Ii v e aspect.
Instead of about ten respected, reliable mills , today there
are more than 300 mills, many of questionable integrity. It
i• not difficult for a c I eve r c • r p e I designer lo make a
carpel look far better than ii is .
The answer lo the consumer is clear: E it he r k now your
manufacturer-or rely on a reputable retailer. (Alden's,
of course).
ALDEN'S
CARPETS • DRAPES
1663 Placentia Ave.
COSTA MESA
646-4138
HOURS: Mon. Thru Thurs., 9 fo 5:30 -Fri .. f to 9 -Sat ., 9:30 to 5
. \
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WHEN LAGUNA'S TOP OF THE WORLD SCHOOL OPENS IN FALL IT Will HAVE TRIPLETS
Michael, Lau ri, Tommi Flynn With Mother and Coordinator Patr icia Nunnik hoven (right)
Flynn Triplets
Set for School
Not one, not l\\'O, but three members of
the Flynn family, 1565 Caribbean \Vay
\\'ill enter kindergarten at Top of the
\\lorld Elementary School in Lf.guna
Beach this fall.
The triplet~ -t.1ichacl. Lauri and
'fomn1i -arc children of Mr. and t.1rs.
f:dward Flynn. Flynn is a salesman for
the Layton Corp. l\1rs. F lynn is a real
estate broker.
An older brolher, Dana Adams. 15, at+
tends Laguna Beach High School. A
sister, Danell Adiims, graduated from the
high school in 1970.
The Flynns have lived in Laguna Beach
for the past five years.
Police,voman
Loses Position
For Nixing Pose
DETRO!'!' (AP! -A 30·year..old
policewon1an 1\·ho clai1ns her "only fault
\Vas that I 1lisobcycd an unlawful order"
h as been firer! from the Detroit Police
Dcpartinent for refusing to posr as a
ctccoy prostitute.
"The qu('s!!on before the board \\'as not
r esolved in terms o[ scntimC'nts. for we
are all sytnpathctic to the role of a
woman in toclrty's society." said the
t hrce·man department trial board "hich
l\1ondav ordered !he firing of Gale
A!dridg('. The hoard \\'US composed of
Policl' Con1missioner John f. l\'1cho!s and
t l'.·o other lop policC'1ncn.
Saying in a prepared sta!rmt>nl ih.1t
t he 11nn1an 1ra<: d1~1111ssed on grounds
t hat shf' "kno111ngly. \\ilfullv and
cleariy" d1sobcyf'd "a Ja~ful order." the
board al.c:n 5aid. "Pol1r·r1,nn1an Aldridge
\1'as dealt 1111 It no1 a~ a 11 om an. but as a
~1rorn 1nen1bcr of 11\ls d<'p;1rt n1cn1. a
n1en1hrr 11hll hnd Taken an o:ith ll[ office.
1hat she \\'Olllrl ohcy all l;iwful orders
j.!iven her in complete eq11al1ty \1·ith hrr
n1i:ile hrn1her officer~."
!\Ir.<;. ,\ldrid~e IV:l S SUSfX'lldrcl 11•i1ho11t
p<ly in 111ay 1970 pending the find ings of
the board.
He r1t1odcy, Norman L1ppilt, who is
counsel for 1hc n1,troit Police Olf1cers
Association, said the decision will be ap--
pca!ed.
Lippi!! cha11cd Ilic ruling 1y a ~
"arbitrary and capnc1ous" and that
specific acts his el1e11l was ordered lo do
were agaj.Qst the law.
Mrs. A1dridgc had hffn instn1cted to
s tand on corner~ and use i.:estures to
indicate her availability as a proslilu1e.
Lippitt said. !If' contended such actions
constituted crin1i nal entrapment.
Nader Seekin()' ~
Federal Ch eel{
011 Can11ers
\VASHINGTON (1\PJ -Consun1rr ad·
vocate H.alph Nader says lhe nntion·~
canners have suppressed con1plJ11\ts of
flies. glass and crystals in c:.inncd fi~h so
that mandatory federal inspeclion \l'i !\
not be imposed.
Nader asked Sen. Philip A. Hart rn.
l\1ich.). Monday to invesliga1e complaints
filed with the National Canners Associa+
lion's claims division.
!le said the association·s n1c1ho<l of
dealing ~·ith consun1er darnagc cla1m..<1;
apparently is illegal, and he callrd for a
.Justicc DC'partment invesl1gat1011 of
pr."Ssiblc antitrust law "iolation..<>.
Nader's charges 1vere dcrued by llarry
Buzzard of the Canners' Association.
"Both the consu111er claims di vic:ion
and the research laboratories of the
as.!ociation have been in e:1:istrnce for
many years and have provid!'d ~ubstan·
tial benefits to the public and lo the can·
ning industry." Buzznrd said. "The 1\1<.J.
tional Canners Association is confident
th:it these progr:in1s or ;1ny olher pro.
i;:ra1ns of the .1s.•oc1at1nn will wirhst~nd
the scnitiny of an.v c:ongress1onal coin·
1n1lleC' or federal agency ··
i\ader notc1l that the Canners Associrt-
tion has opposed bdls to require fish in·
spcction programs modeled aftrr tJ1e
rcgulnr inspection of p::.ultry and me;;it.
Jn 1969 th(' i11dustry told legislatC1rs that 1l
\\•as a\\·arl' of no problems with disease
ix'ing transmitt('d through canned fi sh.
:"\arler told Hart lhal con1pl;11n1s of cuts
11nd illnesses sho1v thnt the as .. o;;ncialinn
''ha'> suppressed from you and 1hr sub-
con1n1illec \I hat mu:ict IJf' one nf the n10.c:t
massi1e collf'Ction<i llf daln nn cnnsu111er
dissatisfaction and injury tnnintaincd by
any tr;ide assoc1at1on 1n any industry."
Last Riles Hc1d
For Mrs. }(lei 11
Funeral services were held ~lnnd::i v
afternoon for ~11.~sion Viejo re:.1df'r1t
(;Jnr1a lrrne l\lein 11ho died <ll l1l'r horne
l•'riday after a lengthy illness. She 11t1s
47
The rites ~·ere conducted at. P.'.'lcific
View Chapel in Coron"' del 1\1ar anrt in-
terment fotlo\\·ed at Pacific VJc\Y
11emorial Park.
Mrs. Klein. 1vho li ved at 26~41 El 1\1ar
Dri..-e. is survived hv her husb;ind, Paul·
her mother, Hene \1/hePler of Florida ;ind
f wo sisters. Lois Dupree and H.ae Fuller,
both of Florida.
APPOINTED ADMINISTRATOR
George L. Ollendorf
A cln1inistrator
Chosen to lleacl
ft-1 is sion H ospitnl
Gl'Qrgc L. Ollendorf. 39. of Los Angeles.
has bef'n appoin!cd administrator of the
l'lf'W ~1 1.~sion Comn1unity Hospital in
l\1 1~~ion Viejo.
According lo Dr. T. A. RClSS. chief of
s!;tff. !hr ne\1' adn1inis!rator and his staff
a n· rcad\·ing 1he 12&-bed n1erllcal ccn!er
fflr us opening Aug. 2
Olltndorf <'Omes to !\!ission Communitv
I I pll a l ,1f!er his .1ssoc1ation ~1th
A111erirJn ,\ledical En!erprises. Inc. in
L"s An ::.>C'IC's
l'rl'S1•n\Jy rhe medical center is !akin~
<lp1il1ratinns for all dt•p;"1r1n1enL<;. The nicw
1i .. ~p11i1J 1s l111·at~d aT 27802 Puerto Rea l
Jl 1gh\1«1y, ,\11ssion Viejo.
La;!;una Be a ch 1-fosts
A 1·1·a Little Lea «ucr s " Laguna Bear h will host south county
lilt le league teams in the 1971 District 55
1ourna1ncn1s.
Teams from Laguna Niguel, Del
Ob1sp.1, San Clemente, El Toro, Sad-
1lleback, !\fission Viejo and San Juan
Capistrano ~·ill join Art Colony teams in
lhe playoffs.
Thf' 1n11rnflment will be held at Riddle
F ield July 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Free Swim Lessons Given
Loiv lnco1ne Capo Childre1i Benefit From Classes
By P ATRICK BOYLE
01 t~t D1ll1 PllOI Sll!I
A private pool and cxpcnsh·e S\\'imming
lessons -usually associ:ited \\'ilh af-
fluence -ha11c been given lo a d()zen
Mexican-American youngsters from San
J uan Capistrano.
The youngsters, all from IO\\'·income
famih~s. for the pa.st three summers
have been receiving private les..'>Ons in a
pool at the home of Dr. and h1rs. Don
l.1cCartin at 31715 Aquacale Road .
Although oone or lhe children could
••im when they enrolled in the program.
liao Clemente swim coach Donna
l ohnslon has 11olunteered her Lime once a
t;·eek to offer an hour lsson to the
'hi!dren.
Donna. a \JC Irvine senior majoring in
h1ng11age s1u<hf'!!, is a roach for the San
Clen1ente l\quatie .A s~ocia\ion ISCAA).
~lrs. r-.1cCarli1l's O\\'n children sw11t) on
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the SCAA teams and she conceived the
idea of using her private pool to teach the
young Chicanos ho~· to s1vim.
She has been pro\•1d1n'! her pool since
she learned lhe area children \\'ere using
a muddy s\\·imming hole in San Juan
CrC't'k .
"Their parents \\'Quid tell them to stay
out of the creek." i\.1rs.McCarl.Jn says.
"but they went anyw:iy.'' She s:i1d none
was no lifeJi:uard at the swimin1ng hole.
One of lhc youth's big brothers y,·ould go
along on thf' sw1mm1ng trips and, even
though he couldn't swim. he was tall
enough to wacle into the water and 81'C a
child in the event of troub!l'.
Mrs. Mccartin picks !he youngster!!
up each Thursclay morning a1 !hr S.1n
,Juan Cnp1strano commun ity C('ntcr anrl
brings them to hC'r secluded hon1r. The
youths ran_ge ln age fron1 six to 12 anrl
one of 1hc boys has ]('(lrn('d IQ .S\vi1n 11 el[
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enough to win a SCAA scholarship for
continued !raining.
In addition to the swimming lessons,
Mrs. !\1cCar!in and Donna ask the youths
tn speak F.nglish \\·hiJe in the pool.
Al though Donna is fluent in Spanish, the
111·0 \\'omen fee l the young h1exlcan~
Americans don't get enough practice 1n
Enlish at home.
:-..1rs. MrCartin hopes the swimming
training \I ill enable lhe boys in the group
lo !iOmeday get a sumlll€r job as a
life,guard.
"It could be the only job they would be
able. lo get." ::ihe explains.
She no'.rs I.hat th-:> children·s attitude
h:is changed considerably since first
cntnin~ In the swun program
"In tl'H' bi'g1nnini;." she says, "they a ll
h;id an "I c:in'l do it' atti1u<tc. Now thf'y
try \11 accornplish what Donna asks them
to do.··
Bus Se1·vice
Costs Told
For County
By JACK BROBA CK
Of l!I• 0.llJ PIM! '.Jl•!I
Orange County Transit District direc-
tors heard the facts on the financial
aspect or bus service in the county !\Ion·
day from the people who operate sucb
i;ervh.:es.
Don Boyles and George Cordier. ex.
eiutives or the South Coast and Santa
Ana Transit Corporations. \old a story of
steady losses and discontinued service.
They said the South Coast Transit
routes from Santa Ana lo Balboa and
Laguna Beach were sleady losers and the
Santa Ana Transit operation ~·as so bad
1t \\·as going to be discontinued on
August 31 if the city does not take it O\'er.
The two local Lransit companies are
subsidiaies of American Transit Corp. of
St. Louis \\'hich operates 30 transit com·
panies in the U.S. five of them are
()petaled for municipalites on a conlract
basis, Boy les said.
The transit torporation execulive said
his fim1 was willing to operate a bus
system in the county for the transit
district. He said they did this in two ways
in other communit ies -one in which
they provide the buses. personnel and
management and the other v.·here the ci-
ty or county provides the buses and the
corporation operates them.
He s11id entities suC'h as the transit
district could get federa l granL!i to
purchase rolling stock.
As to lhe .fina ncial picture on bus lines
tn Ora •. .,e Qiunty, Boyles said that South
Coast Transit was losing money despite a
{are increase six monl~ ago.
lie told of trying a route lhree yea rs
ago through UCI which had to be disron.
tinued because of Jack of patronage.
He said the only reason the firm could
afford to continue the service to Balboa
and Laguna was a charter bus system on
the side which was profit able_
Cordier, in answer to a question as lo
why service was provided only to (lne
a rea in the county, pointed out that bus
lines to Huntington Beach and El Modena
were cancelled in April.
"The state Public Utilities Commission
allowed the cessation of service, which
began in 1963, because the lack of
patronage was so obvious." Cordier e x-
plained. "\Ve tried everything, running
through shopping centers. to junior col·
leges, lhrough areas of greater density of
popula!ion, but nothin~ worked."
Transis Board Chainnan De re k
~lcWhinney said he favored the district
offering transportation services in area~
"11•hcre ~·e Vlight make money as a
starter. rather than just taking over los-
ing routes."
Broyles rephed that his rirm had
studied the county thoroughly and if they
h ad found an area where they could
make a profit they would be servicing it
1101\'. lie suggested that the transit
rl istricl directors might think o[ serving
the area of greatesl need.
The directors heard a presentation by
Rohr Corporation executives of San Diego
on electric, gas tu rbine and rocket trains
which ride on air cushions.
The board took steps lo limit the
nun1b!'r of presc.ntationi; in the future
hoping lo make some solid decisions. '
S. Coast W oma11
Will See Lama
Dorothy K. Spidell. assistant Jibrarian
Al SMdlebark College. \\'ill ha\'e an au+
d1enct-w1lh Uie Tibetan Dalai Lama dur·
ing her sojourn through India and Nepal
th1.o; summer.
The exiled ruler. I !is Holiness Ngawang:
T..nbs;1ng Yishey Tenzig Gyatso, revered
by his JlCf>ple as spiritual head as \\'ell as
king. has been in India since the takeover
of TibcL by the Prople's Republic of
China 1n Hl59
\Vhile tral'eling, r-.1iss Spidell will a.o;sist
nt mission and refugee school libraries.
:;!he ~·ill return to Saddleback Library in
September.
s DA!l Y PILDT :J
DID YOU EVER GET STUNG BY A WATER TANK?
Dick Lorion (right) Figures That He Did
Ta11ks a Bun~h!
Snlvnge Operntor 'Goes in Hole'
By FREDERICK SCHOE~I EJIL
or ,~. O•H1 PllOt .11111
Bad apples can come in many ~izes.
L ike the one Dick Lorion got. It's ab<>ut
- or was -20 feet high and 30 feet in
diameter and could hold 100,000 gallons of
V.'ater.
Lorion is owner and operator of Dick's
Salvage Company of Pacoima. He offered
to !awe the 41·year..old water tank above
Lookout Drive in Laguna Beach off the
hands of a contractor \Vho is building a
TIC\\'. underground 3-n1ill ion·gallon tank at
the location.
"The. \\'hole thing Is one big, bad ap.
pie," Lorion yelled O\'Cr the roar of a cut·
ting torch Monday morning. "There's not
enough scrap here to pay my expenses.
I'll easily go $200 in the hole on this job."
Lorion said he and his cre\v of lhrte
other men have been cutting the
landmark iron \\'ater tank into two foo t
by five fool pieces '~·hich "'ill be sold as
scrap in San Pe<lro.
"There's about 17 or 18 tons of steel
here, and I can get about $17 a ton for it.
r-.10 way can I break even. J-le\1, we've still
got three more days of work here," the
hef!y Lorion exclain1ed.
"I'll tell you one thing. The next time
someone wants to get rid of a water tank
they're gonna pay through the nose."
Lorion said the cost of paying his crew,
plus the large amount of oxygen and
acetylene gases used for the cutting torch
made the entire project fruitless.
The water lank was used for storage
purposes by the Lagtina Beach County
\\later District until \\'Otk began on the
new tank.
The contractor for the job agreed t()
tear down the old tank -built when the
district was formed 1n 1927. However, the
tont ractor sent out worrl lhal anvone whll
'''anted the lank could havr it· for free.
but would have to pay to cut it up and
haul it away.
Lorion took a gamble on the lank -but
lt didn't pay off. "Thars the \\'SY it g0f5
for small junkies like me. Sometime•
thtngs work out. sometimes they don't.
"I ain't c rying over the thing. l t hurts,
but I'll make it,'' Lorion said.
Jig-saw Ptizzle Costly
BOISE. ldaho (AP) -Two dozen
young bank employes have been holed ur
in a ;veil guarded room for a week,
painstakingly piecing together some
$800,000 worth of checks th:it were in·
advcrtently shredded fo r trash.
Sonic of the checks have been
photographed and all of them have been
recoded, a bank spokesman said h1ooday.
This has aided in the reconstructioo of
ne11.rly $300.000 y,·o rth of ch<-cks.
Earlier this month a JC!rutor a! I.he
home office of the First Sccurily Bank
picked up what he thought was a bundle
of trash and routinely ran it through the
\\·astepapcr shreddt>r.
The "trash'' actually was SlMJ .000
.,..·orth of clearing checks.
Each chC<"k \\'as neatly cut into ap-
proxiinately 10 length\\·ise strips that
were then y,•ell blended.
The end product: one super challenging
jigsaw puzzle.
Bank offi cials obtained the Etark.
11 nairC"011dilioncd room above 11 local
mortgage and loan firm and went to
\\'Ork.
Cashier George Bossert said he expects
the work to be completed by about mid·
August.
The bank emphasizes that no matter
..,,.hat portion of the mutilated chC<"ks rt>-
main lost. there will be no Joss to First
Security.
A bonding company. which the bank
rC'fuses tn identify. \1•111 assume the loo:!I
resulting from the chC<"ks that cannot be
rerovered. A bank Sllurce s;ud some
che<:ks probably ~·ou!d end up in thal
category.
The th ousands of check "strips" hc1ve
been tarefully laid out on a dozen tables.
Teams of ernployes work at the different
tables from 9 am. If) 3 p 1n
The room is ho1 Air cin::ula!ion by fans
must be guarded again.<;\. One gui.t or
t:ool air in U1c wrong direction could
niean starting from i:;cral<'h.
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FBI to Combat Red China 'Activities'
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State Control
Not a Savior?
BJ THOMAS MURPIUNE
01 ""'" pan, PllOll' ti.rt
COAST'WlSE CRACKS DEPT. -If you
haven't bad a dtance to complete your
own persona] analysis of the Orange
Coast in recent times, maybe lbe
California Coastal Alliance can .save you
SOOle time.
The Alliance. which bases i l 1
()peratiorui in a spot caUed Woodside up
in Northern California. has just issued a
three page bulletin devoted to pulling the
knock on Orange County and the Orange
Coast specifically.
In the beginning. just in case you don 't
want to labor through the full three
pages, writer Rhodes Johnson gives you a
capsule view of Orange County. Thus he
i;ays our place is: "Overwhelming: a
flood of negative i"llressions; a sense <>f
despair: of helter-skelter; unemployment.-
development: and no contJnuity."
JF 'llf.AT ISN"'T enoogh, hf" goes oo lo
put down Fwntain Valley High School
parent.!, Laguna Beach high-rise fighters,
residents of Laguna Niguel. Newport
Harbor, Dana Point Harbor and the llun·
tington Beach Company.
Oh yes, so as to make certain that all
f'nvironmentalists and conservationists
v.·ere forthwith coagulated into his camp.
Johnson liberally dcfiounced Standard Oil
and the Irvine Company throughout his
treatise.
Thus be concluded, '·And so I.he rip off
<>f lhe California Coast continues."
* WEIL. THE WHOLE l.hing is pretty
desprcssing. Obviously J've had my head
in I.he sand living here so long and being
so happy. How could I have had so much
enjoyment here when things have become
'o terrible?
WASHINGTON fAPl -J. Edaar
Hoover ha.! tcld Congress lhe FBI ei·
pects to step up its efforts to combat
Communist Chinese ''inteUlgence-gather·
ing and revolution-in.1piring activities" in
the United States.
The FBI director said Peking considert
the United States "its chief enemy."
Hoover made the statement to a closed
Senate hearing three week.! before Presi·
dent Ni.Ion announced plans to go to the
People's Republic of China as a step
toward nonnalization of relations.
The director's statement was released
Mooday as the Senate acted on a bill that
Includes FBI a pp ro pr ia ti o na. A
spokesmaa said Hoovu would tave no
comn1ent.
'rhe State Foreign Relations Commilt~
planned to hear l.e6llmoriy today on U.S.
relations with China, a session certain lo
produce criticism of the journey Niion
plans next May l.
Among the witnesses: Sen. John G.
Tower <R-Tex .), who already has said he
i~ disturbed al the Nixon plan, and hu
called for an explanation or the
President's moti;ie.s.
The Senate panel ha.5 been holding
periodic hearmgs on proposed resolutions
advocating admission of Peking to the
Keepi1ag a Cool Head
United Natkw.
Sen. Jacob K. Jav1ta !R-N .Y.), a
foreign Relations membu, aaid Monday
night the administration may have IOnle
tacit under.starding with Peking "on the
nettlesome is!ue of Chinese represen-
tation in the United Nations."
"11 so, a major Immediate hurdle has
been negotiated which could have aet
back: the gathering momentum of Im-
proved U.S.-People'11 Republic of China
Relations," Javits said in a spetCb in
Cooperstown, N.Y.
However, Sen. Mike Mansfield. the
Democratic Leader, told. the Senate after
a White House briefing that no aecreL
I guess all of us local folks should get a
bunch of red flags and stand oul on ths
highways, waving off the tourists and
visitors : ''Go 'way: go home before ifs
too late: thi!l Is a disaster area."
California Coastal Alliance is pumping for
passage of a state bill for control of the
coasUine. And the CCA put the knock on
the Laguna anli-high rise folk.s after they
declined to publicly support the bill
because they favor local control.,
This just has to be one of the better ways to stay
cool in Texas in 100-degree temperature. This
young lady, wilh her floppy hat arranged just at
water level was detected in best up-periscope fash-
ion-cooling off at Dallas pool.
WELL. I SUSPECT 1 could ask the
CCA this: Show me one state develop-
ment along the Orange Coast that i!
clearly superior to local developntent.
Then we can get down to cases.
-The stale could have developed some
beau!iful beaches along the Huntington
Beach strand. But It did not.
-The state could have purchased
Laguna's ti1ain Beach for a park. But it
did not.
-The stale could have put doll<1rs
l'>'here its bureaucratic mouth was in Up-
per Newport Bay. But it didn't.
-The state could have saved AliS&
Beach Park. But no dice.
-The ~late could have stepped in 11t
Salt Creek. No deal.
-The stale could buv lhe open
1.lretches between Corona de! tilar and
Laguna. But it won 't.
lNDEED, LAGUNA struggles on ""lth
local funds on r.ta..in Beach: L"pper
Ne.,.,.por! B;iy JUst sits: the countv
government and concerned citizens saved
Salt Creek and Aliso Beach and 11
cooperative prOJC'Ct bet.,.,.een cities, coun-
ty and lrvine .,.,.ill preserve the coast<1f
:i;~retch between Corona del Mar and
Laguna.
Make mistake:i;"' Sure we've made
some mistakes. We'll likely make some
more.
But s.<"J far alon~ the Orange Coast.
11tat.e control hasn't deeo the r.av1or of our
land.scape.
Horse Sleeping Disease
Now Spreads Northward
BROY.'NSVILLE. Tex (UPI) -Mex-
ican and U.S. Health officials today
launched a coordinated bat11c a~Binst 11
South American sleeping disease lhal has
killed more than l l,000 horses 1n Mexico
and Texas.
Mexico·11 top veterinarian, Gustavo
'I'm on a world tour
•nd I jllst dropped in to
my hello!'
Reta Pettersson, said 10.000 horses were
killed by the sickness during line Ulree·
month period alone, far more tilan U.S.
officials had first thought.
'('he disease, carried by mosquitoes and
biting flies, has killed at lrasl 800 horses
in Texas and has infected al least
anotl1er 1,000 in a continuing northward
advance.
Cases have been reported in Oklahoma,
J.,ouisiana and the Texas Panhandle -
1.000 miles north of the Rio Grande
\1·here disease-laden rnosquiloe:s first ear-
ned lhe Venezuelan Equine
Enccphalomyelitis (VEE) into the United
States in tare June.
r.1exican officials said 779 hum11ns
c:1ught the lllnes.c; during the pasl l\\'O
years ln t\1exico, but the ROVernment Mid
no one died. In South Texrts. dozens <lr
pc>rsons have been hospitalized \\'lth
symptoms of the illness.
It causes only a flu-like illncs!l in 1nan
And is seldom fatal Howe\'er, 80 percent
Qf horsf's inlected die.
Mrs D.M. r.1rader of Rockport. Tex, ti
f.ulf City jusl norlh nf Corpus Chrlsli,
~.11d "wreckers Are so busy haul1ni;t away
rlc.'ld horses lhcv can't take care of
11ut0mobiles. Thcr'e are well over 100 dead
horses in Aransas county. \\'e lo~t son1e
very good hor~es -some fine rodeo and
show sl.ock."
Winds Plague Pittsburgh
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Cou1it Launched
On Apollo 15's
Saturn 5 Rocket
CA PE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) -On the
~cond anniversary of man's first landing
on Lhe moon, lhe countdown began today
for a fourth American txpedilion to th11
lunar surl:ice.
'l'he Apollo IJ launch team started t.he
countdown clock at 6:30 am. EDT. aim·
1ng for a blastoff of the SatUin S rocket
next 1ionday al 9:34 2..m. Early activity
involved feeding electrical power to the
three stages of the giant rocket
The clock started at 104 hours. 3D
minutes. JI will be halted Al several pre·
planned points lo provide crew rest
prtiods and catchup time on any item
that might fall behLnd schedule.
T\\TI years 2.go. on July 20, 1969, Apollo
11 astronauts Neil A. Armstrong and
t::dwin E. Aldrin Jr. look the historic first
SI cps on the moon.
The Apollo 12 and 14 crev.·s since have
]('fl their footprint~ in !he du~ly lunar
sod An oxy~en tank exploded on the
Apollo I~ astron;:iut.s ' spaceship and they
\\'Cre forced to rf111tn 10 earth without at-
1en1ptini; a 1noon lanrling.
Aslr('lnauts David R. Scott and James
ft Irwin hope to become the sevenlh and
eighth humaris to visit that barren but
isc1entifically fertile land. While they are
on the surface a record 67 hours, ex-
ploring w1lh a wheeled moon buggy,
1\l(red ri1. Worden will conduct a !lerles of
~c1entiflc and photographic eiperiments
in lunar orbit.
Se-ven Rescued
In Sea Ordeal
PORT r-.lORESBY. New Guinea
(AP\ -A Canadian priest. five
Filipino children and a woman have
been found alivf' alter 37 days
adrift at sea In an open motorboat.
111ey were picked up Sunday by
the Japane;e freighter Koyo Jtfaru
after they had drifted for about
l ,500 miles in the Pacific. Brought
to Jlabaul. on New Britain Island.
all St"Ven v."tte ~ed today to be
very week but improving.
T'he Rev. tltlll'C'CI Loiselle, 38. told
nur'9CS 11t the Rabaul hol!lpital that
he. the Filipino woman 9nd the two
boys and three girls left the Philip-
pine port of Cabtran on June 11 for
A Sunday pknic at Sarangani,
normally a 12-b:iur trip. Bll1 their
The Koyo Maru radioed tha1 they
ootboanf motor broke down.
were caught in 11 typhooon 9000
after they begtln drifting.
S&rangani i!'ll1nder;\ 111earched by
boat and plane but foun:I no tract:
of the boat.
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agreements were reached and no pro-
mbes •ere made during the Peking con-
venationa leading to N i 1 o n ' a tlD-
nouncemenl
Mana~ and Senatt Republican
Leader Hugh Scott aaid Nixon had asked
for restraint in Congress In discussions of
his piaaned jouroey to China.
"The President will have to walk very
carefully and the Congress will have to
act very responsibly so that there will be
no slip between the cup and the lip which
would be any way hinder the coming
meeting," Mansfield said.
•·t don't Utink the President Is t.rylng to
munle anybody at all," 1aid Scotl "He
Bloodless Coup
is simply stating the moment.oua nature
ol the occasion and the necessity for
restraint."
Hoover. in testifying before a Senate
Approprialioos subcommittee on the FBl
budget, volunteered his written. llate·
ment an Coounuriist China. "Red Chin.a
continues to regard the United States
as its chief enemy and is [orglng ahead
with i!s intelligence-gathering and revo!U·
lion-inspiring activties against t h e
United Stales," Hoover said. "Chinese
Communists carry out their intelligence
activities through representatives in third
rounlries and contacts with rympathetic
Chinese-Americans."
Reds Overthrow
Sudan Regime
BEIRUT (UPI) -ReJxol amiy officers
ejected from the Sudanese government
nine momfu ago for their Communist
sympathies have overthrown the revolu·
tionary regime on the Sudan in an ap-
parently bloodless coup and today set up
a ruling council, Arab radio broadcasts
said.
Baghdad radio said a p u h I i c
deroon.sll"ation of support for the new
r egime was scheduled in Khartoum t~
day. The Middle East News Agency
<MENA) said Maj . Babakr Al Nour head-
ed the revolutionary council of the new
regime.
The radio said Maj. r.en. Gaffar Al·
Numeiry, who had niled the Sudan as
head of the Revolutionary Command
Council (RCC) since he seized power in a
coop May 25, 1969, was under arrest with
several other leaders of the old govern·
ment at genef"al military headquarters in
Khartoum.
No shooting was reported although
rebel forces led by Maj. Hashem Atta
Monday ringed the 'Presidential palace at
Khartoum with t.ahks, seiied t h e
Omdurman radio slat.ion, closed the
airport and cul telephone lines between
the ~ta! and other cities in the Sudan,
Africa's largest country in land area.
Alla was appointed cornmander-in-ehie[
ol the Armed fotce.s today, Omdwman
radio annouoced.
The radio, quoted by MENA. said the
new command council has seven offi~rs
with Atta installed as vit1? president. A
lhird officer who was eq>el.led as a com·
munist by Numeiry, Maj. Farouk Ham·
da!lah, wa5 made a council member.
Baghdad radio, quoling it!l cor-
respondent. in Khartoum. said. "'the
leaders of the movement are in coot.rot
and the situation is calm."
Alta tolrl the nation over Omdurman
radio Monday ni~t "tl1e armed forces
will correct conditions so they may be
ba5ed on 11. political democratic system."
He atlacked "individual dlctatorV.ip''
and said, "countrymen, in ttleU hours all
the errors: which were committed against
our people have been corrected."
Alla. 36. was & founder of the ''Free
Officers" group which propelled Numeiry
to power in Ole 1969 c:oup. He became. a
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LOSER IN SUDAN
Maj. Gen. Al-Numeiry
member of I.he RCC and later held
6('\'('ral cabinet po5t.S.
Atta, l\1aj. Farouk Hamdallah end U.
Col. Babakr 9sman \\'ere dismis..-;ed from
the cabinet in No\'emtlt'r and oustl'd from
the RCC by Numeiry .,.,.ho accused them
of Mng "subver.:;1\·r clemenls'' and
disclosing secret. RCC 1lct1s101L'\ to the
Sudanese Communist Party -the largest
in !he Arab world.
Numeiry crdered a massive crackdoo.vn
against the Commun1sL~ three months
later and charged the p..1rty with
"sabotaging the 1n11rhiner\' nf the sl<lt.a
... creating an alrnri!>phere of chaos and
terrorizing officials.''
Criticizing N um e. Ir y ' s •·tyrarmical
rl'gi1nc" although he did not mention
Nume1ry·~ name, Atta sa1l1 in his broad·
C'ast '"the masses W6re looking forward tG
development and strugg1ng 10 achieve it
, .. lhf"y were not looking for salvation
at the hanW of people ·who grab autboci·
lJ .··
Libyan Premie1· U1·gii1g
l11tervention i11 J orda11
BEIRUT (UPI) -Libyan Premier (nl
"l\Ioammar Khadafy, expressing mounting
Arab anger wilh JoN:lanian King J-Iussein
for his war .against Palestinian guerrillas,
has called for forceful intervention in
Jordan.
Tripoli radio said 11onday that Khadafy
5enl cables to Arab rulers urging an
emergency swnmit conference lo d1scuS3
!he possib1lily of moving against Jordan.
He said Libya wou ld host thl'. conference.
"l th1nk that the condition <1f the
Palestinian commandos ha.s becQme !'.(I
serious that it require~ a direct and
forceful intervention,"' Khadafy said in
the cables.
Khadafy. head of tiby;i"s revolutionary
regime proclaimed In a September, 1969,
coup. is one of the Arab world 's most
fli1tspoken learlers. Libya sided with the
Mororcfln army rebels \\'ho tried to
overthrow King Jtassan II July 10.
In Cairo. UPI Correspondent t.laurice
Guindi quoted political sources as saying
Khadafy's proposal plun~ed into deeper
turmoil 11n Arah world already tom hy
dissension following the aborted Moroc·
can coup, the new Sudanese coup and lhe
J ordani11n fighting.
The sources e:iipres.sed grave doubts in
lhPse circumstances an Arab summit
could be arranged. Evm if one were to bt
held, they said. there was little or no
chance of the Arabs 111grcring on n11lit.arv
intervention against Jordan, Guindi
reported.
Khadafy's call came 11tveral hour~
after JordaniAn Premier Wasfi Tel sairl
lhel'll were no Independent Pale~tin1an
basl'!S left in .Jorrll'!ln 11fler fi vt:i days of
fighting between the army and the guer-
r illas.
He said the army had arrested 1300
guerrillas and had transported them' to
Jordan army barracks in rear areas.
Politicnl sources s.aid there WP.re an
estimated 3,000 guerrillas In Jordan
•
bC'rorc the battle began la~t Tuesday.
Tri also .saHI the ~1ar:..1 st P(lpular Front
ror !hf' Liheration of P:i!est1ne I PFLPl
\\·as bannerl from .JordRn -"frnm now
nn, we v.·i!l not allow 1n!11 1he country
::inyrn1{' v.·ho Othrvrs 1n l1bcr1111ng Amman
before Tel Aviv."
Arab rlisplcasurr at the .Jordan army's
h_andling or operalions :iga1ns1 the guer·
nllas has gro1,.n s1gn1fican!ly follov.•ing
rProrts· lhat scores of Palrstinians cross-
ed the J ordan rt\'{'r Into lhe lsraeJi-held
\'.'C'S\ bank to es< ape llu.sse1n's troops.
Khadafy, in his cahlei;, 6aid: "The
~on1mandos are surrenderin~ lhrmsclve_.
1n scores to the l~raeli rnt'm}'. This is a
grave phenomenon.''
* -:.:r fr
Guerrillas Sav -
Jordan Troops
'Shot on Sight'
TE~ AVIV. (UPI) -Some Palestinian
guerrillas S2~d the .Jordanian anny shot
!hem. ~own fln sight and did not
d1scr1m1nnte when ""'omen and children
\'.'ere involved .
Even so, gu:rrillas whn rled into Israel
lo tscape King llussein's men ""'era
perhaps even more bitter toward their
O"·n leaders than their pursuers.
"Our lrader sits in Damascus. colled
money and send us to l11e." Fawzt Taha,
23. a niem~r of the Al S;iiqah guerrilla
,i!roup told new5men tllonday night
''They are feedin~ on us." •
"In 14 months ""'ith Al Fah1h J saw out
lr11rlrrs :iiittlng bark in base dotn1
nothing," sard Sohman Un1s. 17, lht
youngest of flve gurrrilla ~ who talked
y,·1th newsmen following IM.ir surrender.
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.Johnson Hired?
Colombo Gunman
Family Link Told
NEW YO RK ! UPI' -Police
ha\ e established a I i n k
t>tt11·een the Carlo Gambino
underwor ld r 1 m i I y and
.Jerome Johnson, the man who
gunned do11"n reJN!ed i\1afia
leader Joseph CoJQtnbo Sr ,
t.:htf'f of detectives Albert
Seedn1 rit said Monday,
Seedn1an said John30n, 11'ho
'1a3 sh<lt to death. had a room
in the building hou s ih g
"Oiristopher'.s Ed · one of
nin e alter-hours oars that
fed eral agrn t~ and rily police
raided e<irl_v Sunda_1
Seedn1:in ~:ud Johnson fre-
riuentrd lhe bar in the 11etks
1rnmediately preceding Colom-
bo's shooting Juhe 28 at an
lt<.lian-Ainerican Unity Day
rally 111 i\lanhattan. The bar
wa~ ··repute dly controlled" by
Paul Dibella, an a 11 e g e d
soldier 1n the Garnbino fa1nily,
Seedman ~aid .
Asked 1rhether the Ga1nb1no
farnily l1ad hirecl Johnson,
Seedrnan \Voulcl only say,
"tha\"s possible."
Seedman refused fw·Uier
di~cussion or Johnson's con-
nections with the G<".m bino
family, bul said there. \'.'ere
other details he could not
release while Lhe inl'est1gation
continued.
Colombo, v.ho was sho~
three times in the lltad, re·
mained in a coma and 1n
critical condition al Roosel'elt
Hospital.
Seedman said detectives
have gone lo upstate New
'lork, New Jers e y . Con-
necticut. ~l a.!lsachuse\l.1 and
Pennsylvr.'lia during the in-
vestigation. and leiid.1 havl!
also come in fron1 Los
Angeles, D e n v e r , l\1ew
Orleans, St. Louis, l)etroit and
an unnamed city in North
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e H 1rm11ny e 1'11c 1 e A w1ren111
F•EE DIMON~TlATION
W.S. (to111orro*J 10 0 .111.
(If ~I!" "-'""°"• ">II rt T~Utl. I p.rn.-J•11 ~oil &. ru or•t
1 ,11c1J.
K•lidol a11d lllar.,I
YOGA CENTER
445 I . 17th Str"t
Cflt• Mna 646·1111
CarGJina.
Johnson wa~ shot to death
lmmediatelv after ColomOO
was gunnai dov.'n. Although
Seedman refused lo aay if
police koow who killed him, he
sa id the shooting wa.!I probably
dOlle "spontooeou.sly'' a n d
possibly by a <.:o!ombo
bodyguard ..
He said Johnson would pro-
bably hflve been murdered at
a future date. presumably by
the underv•orld. 1f he had
escaped at the rally.
2 Wido,vs,
3 Children
Found Shot
SHEBOY(;A'.'\. \Vis. !UP!\
-Two 11·idows and three
young son,~ of one of the
•1·omen we re found shot to
<lea.th in !heir homes less than
a block ttpiir! in this Lake
J\.1ichigt;1 shoresi<le city l\1on·
day. Policf' 11ould say little
a boul the slayings as the in·
vtstigation continued through
!he night.
from sketchv d e t a i I s
released by police late ~1on·
day, it appeared that the
de11th.s or all five per sons may
ha1·e been related , allhough
police refUS(>d to speculate.
Police said the bodies o[
J\.1rs. \\';:o.rren Dean and r..l rs.
R. /!<1111mer and f\lrs. Ra rn·
1ne r s th ree sons were tound in
their beds in Lhe two ho mes.
Both v.·idows were be lieved
1o be in their 50s. The dead
boys were aged 10, 13 and 16,
The nei~hborllood Uie bodies
v.·e re found in recently wa~
developed a nd \\'as made up of
new homes, pol ice sa id.
SheDoygan County District
Attornev La oce B. J ones said
a rifle. 'apparently the v.·eapon
used in the slaying.~. was
round al the entrwce to the
Rammer home.
However, police v.·ould offer
no motives for the killings,
which appa rently happene<l
Sunday night or Monday
morning.
The bodies of t.1rs. Rammer
and her sons were discovered
by police. but it v.•as unclear
\\·hat Jed to the discovery of
Mrs. Dean·s body.
Police said autopsies would
be conducted today.
Sheboygan is a community
of 48,000 located aboul 40
miles north of J\filwaukee on
L;.ke l\1ichigan,
FIND
OF THE
WEEK
Sterling rim coaster wilh floral
bo rd er. Makes a good-looking
ashtray. too. Set of 4, SS.SO
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Tut~day J~ly 20 1971 DAl l V Plll7T 5
Building Pace Up
V.S . Housing Starts Make Comeback
WASHINGTON !AP)
Although the tconomy 1s lall-
i.ng: short of President Nixon 's
fortcast. the pace of U.S.
homcl>uilding is piclung up
and proving the brighte st spot
In the recovery from last
)'ear's recession.
The Commerce Oeparlincnt
reponed. J\1onday privately
owned housing starts in June
climbed to an annual rate of
J.982 m11J1on units on a
seasonally adjusted basis, up
slightly from the r.1ay rate of
J.959 million un1Ls.
Hom ebuilding has made 11
dramatic con1eback from last
stronger. Demand is high. We
have the constructiOll capabiJj.
ly, and financing is available."
Stans did not mention a re-
cenl upward push on interest
rates which ha ~ added to lhe
cost of housing. But the in-
crease in coslS apparently has
failed to dampen the pace of
building new homes.
Stans said. "\Vith l his
evidence 1t ~ems to me that it
is lime for the skeptics to con-
cede that Ui e econom,y is mov-
ing forward strongly and that
the Nixon economic plan is
proving out." Stan.s said.
Nixon's own economic ad-
vi.&er1 already have aba ndooed
part of that economic plan, a
i i.OM-trillion economy this
year. But they have 1aid hou1·
ing will be strong even though
the economy will fall short o(
original expectations.
Last year. housina: was in a
depr essed state. With the ad·
ministra tion pursuing t.ia:ht
budgetary and m on e. t a r y
policies. interest rates climbed
to historic highs a n d
homebuilding tailed off.
In June a year ago, housing
starts were at a seasonally ad·
Justed annual rate of 1.391
million.
year·s slO\\'down. v.·htn tight lriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
money policies and high in·
terest rates hampered the in-ANNUAL JULY MEN'S WEAR
Dirt bikers Shannon Schroeder an d his dad, Ed, wheel up a hill in Ventura. The
younger biker-21h year old, to be exact-turns on the power or his 30 pound,
one horse motor bike . His dad built the mini-scooter in his garage.
dustry. Housing starts have
remai ned at a level of 1.9
mill ion units over the last six
months. a 4S.percent increase
(lver lhe sarne six-month
DOUBLE
BREASTED
p«!riod in 1970 .
House-Senate Unit Delays
Draft Bill Efforts Again
Although private residential
construction 1s only a small
pa rt of the econon1y, Nixon
administration offici als see
the rise as e~·idence of a broad
up~v.·Jng in the economy.
Secretary of ( o n1 m e r c e
Maurice H. Stans said the ad-
ministrtralion·s g o a I -0f
reaching 2.6 million nev.' hous-
COATS
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OTHIRS •1tOM Stt
\\'ASl{INGTO'.'I' (UPI )
House-Senale conferees have
pootponed for another v.·eek
their efforts lo compromise on
an end-the-\\'ar amendment to
lhe draft extension bill. raising
the possibility it v.•111 be next
OC'tober before lhe Selective
Service could resume in·
ductions.
Sen. John C. Stenni.c: (!)..
r..t iss.. head of the Senate
bargaining team. cited lack
or "suff icient head\~a)'' on
resolving the impasse as the
main reason for delaying the
next meeting unti l Monday.
His announctment came the
day before lhe ronferees were
to have mel after an earlier
eight-day postponement called
lo gi\'e rbem a chance to con·
fer y,•ith Defense Secr.ttary
!'.lelvin R. Laird on his return
from a JCklay lour of the Far
East The Pentagon said Lairc!
was trying to arrange a
meeting v.i th Stennis.
Stennis said he hoped agree-
n1ent could be reached next
~1onday on Senate Democratic
Leader ti.f ike. Mansfield's
amendment calling for a total
U.S. w i thdraw a I Irom
SAC B Gets Funding-
But Not for Nixon Job
\.\'ASl-ll NGTON (A Pl -The Sen. Roman L, Hruska. 1 R·
Senate has voled to prohibit thf: Neb.), said 283 organ1ialions
Subversive Activities Control a re on thf' atto r ne y
Board from using any funds general"s subversi\·e list,
for following President Nix-last updated in 1955. and H
on's directive lo update a list badly needs lo be revised.
of subversive organi1.at ions. The subversives list is used
Opponents called the <'X · by government age11cies 111
ecutive order a ch;i!lenge to checking on lhe background of
the authorily of Congres~. employes and job applicants.
A move to cut off ap-NiXDn's order f o I Io w rd
propr ia!ion! for the fi\'e· criticism 1he board has
rnember board, created by th,. nothing to do since Supreme
19:>0 Internal Security Act , Court decisions undercut i!!I'.
1l'a.c; reJected Mondn y. Instead, original mandate to identify
the Senate voted to inc rease a nd requi re registration or
!he appropriation lo $450.000. Communists and Communist-
c·o1np:ired "·ith !t4!0.000 last fr0nt organizatinns.
)·ear Proxn1ire said the b011 rd in
The S A(' B d i s p u t e !he first six mnnth!I of this
highlighted 11c11on 11n a $~,!-year only heard three ~·ii·
bill ion appropriation bill for nesses. He cal led its i M.000-a-
thf' State. Justice and Com· year posts as boa rd membt"rs
merce departmen!.c;, t h ~ •·cushy sinecures."
fedt'ra l judiciary and related But Sen. John L. l\1cC!ellan.
agenci('s. (0-Ark., I floor manager of !he
Beforf' pa~~in~ thr bi ll. SS I() bill. said !!Ub\·ersh·I! acli\•itit11
() the Sena1,. 1ncr,.ased funds are increa~in-' and the board.
for !hr f:qunl F:n1ployn1enl or some similar lribunat. 1~
Opportun1tv ('01nn11~.5ion lo needed.
the full $27 II mill1nn Nixon re-"I hOpt \\'e \1•ill nol com·
questtd. Tht" llou!'C' had \"Ofed plele!y a bandon all efforts to
onl~· $22 million. protect America a g a i n st
The bill no"· ROf'~ to a enemies rrom v.·ithi n," he said .
lndochina wilhin nine months ing units a year for the cur·
of enactment of the draft bill. rent decade ''is now clearly
subject to release of all achievable.''
American prisoners, '"All of tht' ingredients are
2300 H1rbor
Coate Me11
540-1500 The House in effect has re-present for cont 1 n u i n g
jecled the Senate-approved strength in housing,'' he said.
amendment. v.•hich President -·~·Th~·~~·~·h~o~le~~'".'~on~o~m~y~~i~s~""""""""""""~~~""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ Nixon strongly opposes. I·
Senate dove!! ha\'C threalen-
td a filibuster if the bill
e1ner.li(es from 1he House-
Senate conference without a
fixed v.·ithdra1va! deadline.
Congress is 1 o begin 8
month-long sumn1er recess
Aug. 6, less than two weeks
21ft.er the conferees' ne~l
n1ecting. and a filibuster could
easily last until th en.
State Bill
Would Aid
Car Oivners
SACRAJ\1El'i'TO (AP) -A
rnolorist v.·ho feel~ ht had
bee n gypped by his auto repair
shop could complain to 1
Bureau o' Automotive Repair
under Jeg1slat1on _approved
Monday by the Sena te F inance
Commi!U'r.
'fhe biH requires a ulo re pair
dealers -Including ne1v car
asenc1es -to register \vith
lhe bureau. n·hich \vould be
Taking off and often.
San
Francisco
Air CaJifomia
to San F.t·ancisco.
EXCLUSIVELY ON BOEING.
737 SUN]ETS. ~
Call your tr:m!l agent or Air
Ca1 far fares a nd :reservations.
super\'ised by a nine-memt>er/::=================================:::=; advisory body appo1nttd byl r
the gov ernor.
Sen. Anthony Be ilenson's
1neasure v.'lluld aJIO\V I.he
bureau Lo re1·oke registrations
of dealer~ it found guilty of
fr;iud or "gross nf'g!igence ·•
Appro~·al t:ame as Sen.
\Villia1n Coombs \\'SS presen·
u11g a Tll"a! auto repair bill He
was added as co-author to the
Reilenson measure. which was
sent to the Senate noor.
The Beilt"nson bill i~ SB ~I.
Senate-House conrerence com-1;::~-=-=-==========--==--==------'=~ll
mittee fot adjustrnf'nl of dif-
ferences.
An 11mendment hy Sen
WiUiam Proxmirr. (11 \Ills J 1o
linock out !hf S.<\CB ap-
propria!ion w:L~ rrJr C'lf'd ~7 lo.
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Then the ~enate adopted. SI
lo 37. an amendmen! by Sen.
Sam .J. Ervin J r, D-N.C, bar.
ring the board from Ulli ng any
runds lo carry out 1\'ixon'.! Ju.
I\' 2 order.
· Designed to breathe new life
into the board. tht President'.!i
order di reC'ted SACB to lake
ove r !he allorney l{eneral's job
or identifying .and listing
organizAt ions that seek violent
ovet1hrow of the go\'ernment
or violent inlt"rference -v.ilh
lht' righLc; of others . Truth made her free.
OUR LARGEST CHILDREN'S
CLEARANCE EVER!
100'5 OF PAIRS OF
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NEWPORT !EACH -6<4-1380
O pen Mon. •nd Fri., 10 a .m. to ~:30 p.m.
Ervin said thf order set new
and vague standArrl.~ of what
Is :;uhversive, threatening Isl
Amendmtnt righL~ lo freedo1n
of soeech and assemblv. [
"The lime is righ! hert' now
for Congres11 t-0 d e c i d "
whether lo reclaim I ts
legislative power or abdic ate
It to the president." Ervin
said. j
An understandin g of God, 1'ru lh, free d an
Indiana woman fro m an infected lung an d
.arthrit is. It ch1nged her \vhole life. Children's & Teens Shoes
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in the first place. It w1s h er hunge r for an under·
~l andi ng of God .
If you arc sea rching for the joyous freedom that
t:omcs from knowing God's presence in your
life . come to our service this Wednesday evenin g.
You will hear people like yourself rcstify lo the
power of God. Tru th, in I hei r own cxpcritni:r.
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• Agnew's Tongue Trick
Vice Presidenl Agnew has a strange sense of timing,
an even slranger sense of national leadership.
Flying to Madrid tn help Gen. Franco celebrate
his 35th year as dictator of Spain. the Vice President
offered the comment that "most of" the bh1:ck leader4
&hip in the U.S. could l earn murb from ,; t ro n gm e n
leaders of black African na tions.
l~e wa~ referring to dlcta lors and nations he had
just visited -Ethiopian Emperor l-laile Selassie (four-
dec ade unchallenged ruler of his country), Kenya Pres-
ident Jono Ke nyatta twhose rose from Mau Mau leader
U> head his country's one party), and Congelese Presi·
dent Joseph Mobutu, istrongman ruler since his arn1 y
iiezed C'<Jnlrol of hi s country in 1965).
At a time when racial strife in this counlry needs
only 1 few sparks to Ignite a fuse. Vice President . .o\gnew
present.:s a poor image for the Nixon Administration -
not only lo the blacks of this country but to the entire
world.
As usual with Agnew. there is some truth in what
he says -some Negro leaders are irresponsible. But
without naming those he considers irresponsible. he
has cast doubts on responsible and patient Negroes -
V.'ithout whom many blacks would have turned to vio-
lence long before now. fWhich. inci dentally, is how some
of his recent hosts achieved power.)
'Moving Da y' for 80,000
Can you name your Orange County !iupervisor~
Better do it q uickly then. You may have a different one
before the year's over.
By a U.S. Supreme Court ruling, governmental rep·
resentation m ust be r elatively weU balanced. It isn't
in Orange County right no\v.
Fifth District Supervisor Ronald ('aspers of l\'ew·
port Beach. fo r example. h as 241.654 constituents. Third
District Supervisor William Phillips of Fullerton ha~
328,810. And court rulings say there can be no more
(
than a 5 percent deviation between districts.
All this means some 80.000 Oraa ge County re&!·
dents are going to be switched from one d is trict to 1.n•
other this year to provide a more equitable baJaoce.
Drawing new boundaries Is a difficult task. It In·
votves politics, geography, personalities. law and whim.
The five supervisors' aides are now threshing the pos·
sibilities, then wiU hand them to their bosses fo r f1na1
action.
As for the supervisors. they may be treading light·
ly in the meantime. They're not certain who may bt vol·
ing for their jobs at the next electio n.
Rude and Disres pec t{ ul
Just about the time Orange County Congressman
John G. Schmitz shows sign~ of settling down and try·
ing to become a responsible and effective legislator,
he pulls anpther one.
Certainly we would support the <'ongress man·~ pr1v·
ilrge -even obligal1on -to criticize the President
\Vhen he believes the President "'rong.
But the sneering n1anner in which he denounced
President Nixon's decision to visit Red China is the
old John Birch Schmitz again. Sc h1nitz snickeringJy
said he had "disestablished d iplomatic relations with
the White 11ouse," then gra l uitiously referred to the.
President as "my most famous constituent next to John
Wayne."
In a childlike display of petulance, h e phoned the
While House and informed an aide that he would not
join a cruise on the Presid en tial yacht Sequoia he and
other lawmakers had been invited to take.
Disagreement, even strong disagreement. can be a
sign of courage. But in Schmitz's case, it brought out
an uncommon di splay ol Im maturity, rudeness and lack
of respect for both his own position as a member of
the U.S. Co ngress and the position of the President of
the United States. 'WELL, HELLO DOWN THERE!"
Private Arsenals Dear Nixo1i Visit Has Its Points
Amassed • Ill U.S.
The shootout al Columbus Circle in
New York City June 23 i~ reviving talk or
the need for stronger federal gun cQnlrol
legislation. Joseph A. Colombo was llhot
in the head by a black man wielding a
7.6.>millimeter .automatic pistol o f
foreign manufacture. The supposed
assailant was killed momenl., later by a
.38-caliber nickel-plated Smith & W{'sson
revolver, although police at last report
did not know who had shot him. Two
other handguns were seized by police
After the melee. including a .38-caliber
Coll Cobra and a .JS.caliber Arminus.
The incident al the lta\ian.AmeriC'aJt
rally spotlights a scary feature of
American .o;ociety. People are armed lo
the terlh. Sales or handgun'.'! are growing
clespile the restrictive federal Gun Cnn·
trol Act of 1968. And some observers-
fear that !.he priv ate arsenals will lead
to other "high noons '' on urban streets.
O~E GUN CONTROL arlvncatl', Carl
Baka!, set.~ forth 1he ama~ing .~ta11st1cs
on handguns in Saturday Re view. Some
24 million handgun~ already llrt in
private hands . and 11n additional 2.5
million arf' being ma n u fa cl u red
domestically or im ported every year. Oflf!
new handgun 1s sold in the United Sta\eg
every 13 ~econd.~. and used handgun:-; 11re
being traded at the rat!': of more lhan t.,.,.o
• minutr
Handgun~ now account for half nf all
homicide~ 1n \h1~ country and 75 perC'ent
nf ."!11 fJrrarms hom1c1dc~ Fifty-one
policemen ha\e hef'n killed i;n f01r in
J!ril. mos! of them w1rh handguns.
lrnn1rally, salr:o; or h;indgun.~ increased
()nee the Gun Control At't went intn ef-
fect
The failure of 1he l!WiS Arr !n rerl11ee
i"\oleoce bv fttf'atm.~ is mirrorl'd 1n a sign
pastrd 1n ihe window of a hardware store
in V1rgin1a · Hand~uns for :-;a!r , nn
restriction~,'' The law h;:i~ Tiumerou~
loopholes. As an exan1plP , it prohibits !hi'
importation or the rheap snub-no.~rd
pistols and revol vers known a~ "Saturday
night spe.ciah .. But the law failed to pro-
hibit the importation of their paru.
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Editorial
Research
'·HE1''CE. THANt\S lo )'ankee in·
genuity," wrik., Bakal. "a quaint ne\I:
·cottag• jnduslry' has spring up in th1.•
country. Enterprising former importers
have been assembling Saturday night
specials here using parts from abroad
and cheap local labor -in Miami. Cuban
refugtts are paid about $1.90 an hour -
working in makeshift factories such as
converted garages and even a church "
The 1968 Act·s prohibition against in·
terst ate mail-order sale of these anrl
other guns has been circumventrd by 1he
:>hipping of guns belwecn licensed dealer.11
in different 11tates. Simply place an order
locally and wait. fnr rhe gun In arri\'e at
the dealer for pickup. A driver's license
is Ullually considered sufficient 1den-
tificat1on.
HlLl..S BEFORE Congress would ban
the domestic production, sale. and
possession of all handguns no1 designed
for sporting use . An ed itorial in the July
American Rifleman, publication of the
National Riflf' Associ ation, .,.,.arns 1t.s
readers . ''\.\'hal the gun v.·nrld face.~ nnv.•
could be !he most ~l'rious thrl'at crrta1nly
ln 1971·72, .ind perhaps in a Inn~. lnn~
t1mf. 1n lhe opinion nf \'et er 11 n
\av.·maker~ "
1'he i;:un lobby cnnt1nur~ ln argue 1hat
wha! needs l'ontrnlling 1.o; not guns bu~
crinllnals. The N ll 5 ed1tnr1al, for r:x-
ample, says "stiffer i:.entences f11r
gunmen and :in1busher.• -~ccm like lhe
very thing 10 1ake them nut nf c1rc11la-
t1nn." President Nixon anrl Alty . Gen ,
Jnhn J\li1rhcll lnlrl a confe rence ol law
enforcement nlf1crrs that they \.l.'l'rr nr·
posed to further gun rontrnls . Without
White Hou~e backing. all empl.~ In slnp
lhe j!'rowth of private arsenal.~ ha\'e httle
chance.
Telling the Sexes Apart
Are you still having trouble telhng lht
1e.xe:1 .11parl~
You are~ Well. lttlle wonder Inste:ad of
taking prid e in looking d1fferl'nl, the
members of bolh sexes seem to be more:
and more determined lo look a~ rnuch
altke as possible.
This used to be
true only of teien·
agers or t{'('ently
bom infanL, in dia·
pers. Now it is be·
coming lrUe of mid·
die-agers and old
..._~, •,-. peoptie. If you !ee
r; 11n elderly married
.1 couplf' going fishing ,
they dre!ll 80 muc:h alike that only an
Inspired gerontologist can tell offhand
.,,.hic:h one gels the pen~ion In the family
and whic:h ont! directs lhe spending of iL
NOW AND THt:N you h1n•t the
reielinJ that tht whole confused human
race ia gt1t ln1& an identity cr11i1. Men are:
a rrald of Jclin1 llkt men and women are:
afraid of acting like women . t:ach sex
now imilltes and di11trust1 lht -Olher In
manniera, au.Ire, hobbies ind •Uitudei:..
Hnwever, this mutu.al neuteri1.J1tion
hasn't 1one M> fer 111~ ytt that in m~t
t .1H3 a deltrmlned byslandt'.r r1tt1'l •fill
llgurt out lhe ltl'. of an lndlvh:lu1l . Th•
queaUon ls why he •ou ld w.ant to like lhl:
bo<ll<r.
r
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Hal Boyle
Here, for example:. are 11 frw rema1n1nt
.,.ay11 lo tell lhe hims from the hers:
IF IT WILL STILL bend nvtr In pick
up a dropped penny, ii is a mlddll'·
11g€!d ma le. If it won 't lllretch il•
light girdle to retrieve 11nything less than
a dime, it's a middle-ager! fem11te.
If it is Always accused of never l1slen-
ing. that's Pap11. Jf It i~ always 11ccu~ed
of never stopping talkin~. th11t',; Mama .
Doell ii !omelimf'11 111111 blow II!! no.~t ln
a handkierchiPf? Pvt It down II~ 111 mnn .
Doe!! It usually h1\•e. 111 p11ckiet or paptr
tissue: handy? Put it down 1s 1 woman.
Scratch ils back If It J)tJrr~ llkf' • kit·
ten, you can bet lt'J femin ine. P1l it on
the baC'k . If it begins to brag. you,,can bet
it's masculine.
PUT A Dl~'Nt-;R chcrk on lhe re.~
tAuranl lflble. Does It makt! little
~hrill cries of 11larm .11nd ~ay it h111~ lost
nne: nr u~ cnnt.lcl lrnsc~? Unrinuht~ly
Jr 'i 1 cartrr woman. J)n('.~ it 111mply
reach intn its pocket 11nd p;.y tlle blll~
Undoublt.dly a cJlrf!t?r mRn,
Gloomy
Gus
~he epitome of Americariism mu st
·be Ronald Reagan , "'ho pays lHUe
or no state income Lax, and the
Duke. John Wayne, who gels sup-
port from Uncle Sam for his non·
farming land.
-~1 rs. F. r.
TMt lo.,ij,. rofi.m rt1~,.· 'l'll W" N I
91(1H••l1J , ... , • ., tl>I l f Wllll •lr, $1~•
,...,, •" 111vt ft OIM'"J Ou1, D11h1 P'Hot.
It's Rehearsal
Tliat Polishes
Nixon's Show
\\'ASH li'JGTON -The pu bliC' ii; sup-
poser! tn think that presiden!i11I prrss
conference~ are spontaneous 11nrl that
President Nixon is as sharp as he <1p-
pe11rs fending off all those clamoring
rPporters.
His press ron1c rcncrs. in f11ct. are:
prepared and produced with all the
showmanship of a Bro a d way
performance
Hundreds or pcoplr put to~f'Lher th e
a nswrr.s that thl' President click.~ off. The
Jack Anderson
farts pn11r 1n frnn1 thr va(1nu~ gO\'Crn·
n1i'n1 rlcp:irrmcnt~ tn 1 ..... n \\'hite tloust"
1r:i1n s_ One prrpares rorc1gn policy
.an.c;wrr~ unr1rr the 1,'!Uldanre nf ariv1ser
Hrnry f\1ss1nger. The othrr "'flrk~ nn
r!nmcsl 1c ;inswer~ under the ~upcrv1s1on
of a1rle Pat Buchanan.
TO GUIOE THEM , ron1municatlnn11
C'7.ar Herb l\!ein and pres~ sf'crctary Ron
7.1eg!er :-;ubm1t A li.~l of question1 tht
prr~~ L!i hk€!l)' to ask .
The tv.·o teams boil 1h€!ir material
rlnl'n, put it intn question·and-answer
form and stuff the sheets into two
looseleaf notebooks. The Pre 1 i rl e. n t
i;tudies lh€! research and rehearses his
Rel for a:-; many a.o; five days.
In search of catchy phrasu. he make~
nLlr!i and underlines mate:rial. Uprlate.d
inrormation, of course, 1s continuously
5ubm1tled to him.
'Vh ite House aide11 boast lhev are. fre -
quently able: to antici pate. 'rcporler!i'
questinns ~·1th 90 percent acruracy, On
fl{'Casion, the.y have: solicited !he help of
friendly newsme n lo make 5urt! that
some of the right que.o;l.inns get asked .
JUST BEFO.RE he goes on Lhr air. the
President shave.o; and jog! in ph1ce. to
bring color tn his <:ht.eks. A tiechn ici11n
!!Olaps a light ('Oat of makeup on the
prf'si dential pull~. Then Nixon i~ rtady
for hi5 "~pontaneou!" !parring 1esllion
l''i1h the press.
The reporlen;, nn I.he nlhrr hand, r11rt-
ly spend more than 1 fe.w minute! in
preparation. They tend to allk lengthy
tiuestion' and Mtupy thf'm!il"lvf'.~ trying
lo outmaneuver rach other for the noor.
Tht. stat! directly in front nf Nixon art
re!il'.rved for the. regular Wh ile: Hoose
pres.~ rorpll. Befnrl" the cnnfercncl"
bie1rtin~. JI !itating C'hart of !his s<'Ct1on I.~
mnde: al'ailable fnr thie President to
.1tudy .
The ''rtgulars .. arf' tJF!cn rillltd upo n
fnr <J\Jl"~tions. Th<'.v depend upon While
H(ltlst i:nod will for ~1or1e~. and thC'y
usually Irr&! Nixon i::rn tl.\'. Oftrn l/lry
tos.~ up 11 n1c('. t:i.~y •·,.nf1ball," lhcn the
Prl'.~idt'nl knnck.~ if nut nf the p11rk.
Chiang Ages, World Alters
After travelling with several president~
nn peacf' mission~ th?./. didn 't, bring
peace, the experienced nbserver tends tn
virw such worthy mL~sinnll with restraint.
Pe.ace did noL follow in E:isenhower's
wake. nor Kennedy',<;, not yet Nixon's.
In some cases, in fact, international
tensions increased and this was no lcs.~
. .
C>
f 1 • • " .. ·~''• \ -j ·-_ ·'f ,
true of then Vice-
Presirll'nt Nixon 's
cl'lebra1cd \'isl! to
R11.~s1a 1n 19;;9 1\hich
wa!i very excilio,11
for the attending
observers but prod·
ucUVf o( nothing
hut renewed snarl-
in g between the
superpowers.
Dog-in-the-manger altitudes toward I.he
Pres1de nt'i:. coming v1s1l Lo the Oline~
People's Republic are nevertheless highly
lnr.ppr nprl ate !o the presenl
C'1rcumstances,
IN THE f'IRS1' PLACE, Nixon hall
not said where rli:.e he will J:O and wht)
else he will ser_ ll ts hard to imagine !hat
hi" would sometime. later thi~ year nr ear-
ly next year board Air force One and fly
direct to Peking and back. He doesn't
operate lhal wa y. On another trip. if not
this one, hi' is likely al.'5-0 to j!O to Russia .
'Ilhe yecr 1972, in fac1, is lo be devoted
In peace in Rrand gestures which w11I
make the antics of his Democratic rh·als
appe."!r In l>e a picnic of pygmies.
Certainly. rhe political eff{'CI is an im-
pnrtant farlnr, hut it LS un"·orthy of h1.~
critics lo ~tre!l!i pnlilic;il motn·es and the
v.iser or them are avn1d1ng II becau.~r 1t
is so ohv1ous that thr tnp to Peking has
01Pr-rid1ni;: h1.o;toncal 1mpnrlance.
I! rloo.' not follov.· tha1 ~·iKOn wntilrl nnl
RO unless he knew therr 11nulrl hr
definable cnnstruclivt resull~ nf an im-
mediate naturf. This JS not lhe way he
nperatts either. He Is going becau.c;e the
r>pportunity prl'scnL~ itself. anrl he has
i:.ufficient. C<lnfidrnce lo br!1evi> th;iL
nothing he does O( says wi!I unf~voral)ly
a!1er I.he: world balance of power.
THE PROBLEMS, or course, are im·
men.se -immense but soluble. There 1!!
no law of naLure that aftier ha ving nu1de.
possible the existence and progress of the
R(opublic of China on Taiwan , the Un1tf'd
States is forever committed to it.s stalu.,
quo. The world has changed, Communi:;t
China i! changing, United States policy is
chahging and certain new realities
present themselves.
One of thesl" re11lit1e.~ is thal China not
only exists M a hugt and slable goviern-
ment. bu! shie has clecl11 red her in·
dept>ndence nf Mnscow tn !he most
emphatic Hnd impolltl' wa ys. Wt deal no
longer with onf' single-purpo~d Asiatic
cnlity. but with two having openly
conflicting aims.
Another rcallty ~ lhal Chiang l\ai-stiek
Is old and tht political justification nr his
American create:d and supported govern·
ment is oot-ol-<iatt..
So therie is plenty •I room for
~--1111 George --~
Dear Ge<HJll!'
I think modern ltlevi~inn 1!i the
rau~ or tntire.ly too much distrar.
llnn v.·hen It comes 10 torrid lov1
ICeflf!S.
H I.
[)('a r H I ·
Sn doe!i Herman. n1y chief
rr~l'ilrcher ~le said JUSl the othtr
nig ht tclrv1sion ~·11.~ distractinr;:
when it r11me to torrid lll vf! ~rncs.
lit'llil hr kicked loose lht cxtc.ns1on
behind thl' sofa, h1~ 11lrl kepi try1nfi:
1(1 look 11 C,11ry Grant.
!
Richard Wilsoli_
maneuv{'r and now. at last, an op.
pnrtun1ty to do so and the time in which
lo do ii without great risk of a military
cnnfront alion or a dangerous diplomatic
brrakdown.
All 1hc same, i1 is prudenl nol 1o expect
loo much of Nixon's era -Of nrgot1ation .
Those who 1.1.·a1ched and waited wh dt.
Eisenhower conferred in Genevii, Paris
and Camp David, and watch ed and
"''ailed again while Kennedy C(lnferred in
Vienna, ancl then saw 1t all collapse i11
ruins 1n both case.'i. are understandably
~keplicat in the present instance Othrrs,
nn thr conservative side, ask if Nixon i'
not actually in the prncrss nf liquidat1ni;:
Western resistance tn Communism 1n :in
nur-nf-cnnscience turn·around ef hi s life
time convictions.
TfllS JS THE PART v.'hich seems silly
In !oday's wnrld where the bcnl'£i1s te be
gained from an interminable con-
frontation with Red China and Rus.si ;i
have vanished -vanished because both
nations have Frown so much they cannot
any longer be contained by the nlrl
methods if they ever V•ere so contained.
The auempt al conta1n1nrnl {If 1hese
great power~ may have served a purpn<;t
in llmitin~ or impeding their e\'pans1on,
but lhe fact is that simple military cnn·
fronta!inn 1~ no longer an clfer!ive
me!hod hut only a final resort of the most
fatt>[u\ kind.
Nor Caf\ It be denird lhal both Rus.si 111
and China have moderated in the past
<juarter cl'Jltury a~ John Foster Dulles
thought they would. anrt then. ;i<; he said
t>ne ni!!ht while stJrring a ~cotch·and-soda
v.·ith hrs forefinger, thl'y could be in\·1ted
into the f13rlnr .
Thi" f)J!rlnr dnnr h;is hrrn nprnrd now,
bu t 1l tn~y he snmP t1mr hefore rveryone:
i~ cnmfor!;ihlv c~:.rcd .'lnrl engaged in
pleasan! and r.lrv<1ting r0nver~al10n over
a cup ef China tea ,
Another Secret's Out
Thf" Supreme Court's 1 an rt mat l<
rif"t'is1on on freedom of thl' press has the
j!:oi•ernmenl in a 11izy. Hencefnnh. H "'I ll
be most d1ff1cult IQ prt>1•ent lh•
nf'w~paJX!r from f'mbarr;issin,i! 1 he
govemmenl by pnnrln~ c ! as !i I f I e d
documenL11 nr
v.·h1ch the !!Ov.-rn-
mPnt ha s z11linn.~. 111~1 Rut nf'Vl'r under-
esl imale lhe ~overn·
ment's ingenuity. To
!ily1nil' !he press in
its effort~ t.n puh-
li~h inorf': classilit!d
documenl!'i, the gov.
ernment's now de-
rla~s1ty1ni:: document.~ a.s fast <IS it can.
It's nn t:i.~y Job. News week reports !he
llcfl'n~ Department ;ilnne has enough
cla.o;sif1ccl p;:ipe.r~ to "/ill 6 million cubic
feet of file cpbu·ieLs."
J\UT A ST-'RT has been made . Thf'
fir st derlass1ficatinn hearing ha~ already
~n hf'ld v.·1th lop-level repre.o;rnt..:1!11•e:rt
nf ;ill department.s present. A transcript
rnllnws.
J\lr, KissinJ(f'rno•: Speak1nj:( fnr lht!
\Vh ite Hou~f'. gentlemen . we stron gly i:up-
pnrl th!' people~s historic rtJthl lo know ~
rspecially llince they're now goinr;: tn find
nut anyway. Gnvtromenl ll'f'<'re<:"y. we
fttl. hall: never been the Amierican way.
\\'hat's lhe first Oocument for nur coo-
sid?ration!
Gtuer1I Zapp : I have it herr. sir. lt
coociern:rt plans for an amphib1oui:. assault.
l\1r. Klstlngernow: On North Vietnam?
General Zapp: No. on Trenton. N . .J.
Pel'11apt'I ir l read It alnod . "Tn: AH
pcrsoMel. f'rom. G. H. Q. CIA!!Sificatinn ·
Eye1 only. Subject : Amp hi bi o u .!I
assau1L on Trenton, N .. J. Dale: ~
Dectmber All perronntl will prtpare lo
f"11b11rk ~I 2200 hours to cross tht 1ce·
c:logged Del<1v.·arf' Rivrr. lntc!ligence
report.~ the: Hessian t:rK!my is filled w11h
Chrislma11 chttr and i:.hoold ea~ily f::.11
victims to a surpri~e 11Uack. I shall take
my pl.ice 11t11nd1ng f':reC't 10 lhe lead
ro1vbo11t. M;iy f.00 jrlrant 11~ victory.
(SIRfled) G. Wash in1]1on. commandinJt."
i\1r. Kl11si11iernow: Thank you. Gener;il.
Are there any objttlinns tn dl!:'Cl11~1fy1ng
thi~ document al this time'
f!1r. Tw11ddlefortf : Speaking for the
State Department, wr v'!!hcmrntly (lb!t'Cl
In 11ny implic11t1on~ that tht. Hessian!\
\\'Pre r1ther drunk or our cncm1c.~. Tl~sr
tr(lnps v.•trC' c1t1zens nr what is no.,... \.\'('~t
Ge:rm11 nv 11rlri Wt !if'(' no need In offend
our rrrs.rnr-d;iy lo~1al ally a! this 11mr
Art Ho ppe
'·
\Ir. Kissingl"rno11 : I.or.'! 1h1nk111.r.
Pcrvmall} J 1'111:.l?f'~l t1rlr11ni:: hrth the
phrasP ' 1ce ... lni::::ri\'' 01nrl (, r n r r a I
\V;;sh1nRtori ·~ 1n1Pnl 1nn 111 .~1;i nrl 11p 1n the
roNboat. Arner iean.o; h<ll'f' lit!ll" rnoui;::h
f:i ith in !hp gond JUflgmrnt nl thr1 r l'resi-
deril as !l is
l~t11er~I 7.app : 1 1+i::rl'l· And o,;;pea klnl?
as a militar,v rn11n lhr wnrds · lX-laware
RIVE'f''' n1t1s1 be s!tickrn. In 1hr rven·
tu ~lity that Aenf'nf"3n fnrf'r~ rnay ai:ai n
socriP day havr tn ~1ag1> an ::imph11>1ou11
:t.~~ault on Trrnlnn, 1T v.011lt1 br. !hf' height
of fooli~hnr$,~ to ad \11.~r rhe rnrn1v 1n ad·
\'ance: which 11VPI \.\'t' tr:ir111!nnallv' rrn."~·
~Ir. l\i~singet'o1n~·: 11 ic ht: I wnulrl a!sn
l'luggest rrmo\'ing thf' da11' 1f1ght1ni: on
Christm;u; Day seems un-C hnsliani, the
phrase "surprise allack .. 11t .o;1nack.~ nf
9le!1Jklness), find !hf' rrfrrenrr 1n C.nrl (a
clear v1nlation of !he .o;cpara!1nn of chu rch
find stale!. \lli!h these chanl,'!es, are thf'te
<i ny obJ«liort:i tn declass.1fying this
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A 11 : Nf)ne
ftl r. Ki51inj1Ct'1Jn!'·: r.onrl. \\'e h;ive
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free and optn !()('1ely. Thank~ To t'Hlr ef·
forts. we have one !~11 c!11s~1fiert riocu·
m{'nt in our fl!f'S Meeting ad1nurnNl
C1trk: E'\cu~ mr. sir, what ~hall r do
with lhil'> lran.~ript?
~tr. t\lssini:rrnow I frown1n~ 1 · S1arn p
it "C!J11s.~1 fied;" or cour~, And !ock 1t up.
Tuesday, July 20, 1971
Tht! t d1L'?f10t page Of th« Dnily
Pilot srr l4 to inform nttd shm-
1lln1e reocUr.r bu presient1ng tins
n('ivspnper s oriniotrs and cmn-
mcutnry nn topics of Hl/Prrsl
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fnrum for tht txpre$Ston of
our rrndf"Ts' opinion.~. a11d b11
prrsrn1r11g tht divtrst' vir w-poinl.~ nf tnforf'l'l.td obstrvrTI
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e OAJl V >llOT TUHday, Jul1 10, 1971
Fatal Bite
Jliol,in Spuler Kills Man
OAKLAND I UPI) -The deadly South American Violin
~plder. aboot the siz.e of a h&lf dollar and poueaaing venom
more deadly lhan a rattlesnake's. is btlltved ruponsible
tor the over\\•helming bacterial infection which kJlled an
automobile 1ncctui111c
'll1ornas Cong"'r, &5 \1:~s b1ltcn on the calf by~ SpLdt>r
July 10 11'hile v.·orking on 1.1 n1ob!le ho1nr: in the foothlll!! of
the northern Sierto 1nountains
'f\\'O duys later he 1«as hospi!ahi.ed with severe ;,b-
domlr:i1I cramps at Oakl11nd's Kaiser Mospital. Dr. \\''altrr
JohMamaM suspected Conger had been bitten by U1e
deadlv tnltcl -also knovtn as tht "Brown Recluse '' -
and 3drnlnlltcred .antibiotics aud ulhtr drugs.
tonger relumed to work but w11 holplt.1llatd •11in
July I~ 11·hcn he Mc1me Ill. He di!d at 3:30 a.m. Mon1t1 y
of a 1nass11·e bacterial infection which Johansmann said
appearl-tl !o ht' asstx:1a1('d v.illl !l ie \'101in Spidtr.
The spi<ler, 11un1ir1lly found 111 Brazil and Chile. is
brol'.n and hos eighl lung l~gs. u·s n11n1e c::o1nes from a
\·iolin-shaped purple spot un the back or the head.
Jt first made its appearance in California ln 1964 and
Ult only other kno1m death attributed lo the inseet occur·
r~ in Los Angeles County ty,·o yt>ars ago.
Governor, Moretti
Back Medi-Cal Plan
SACRAMENTO (UP I) -
Gov. Rooald Reagen and
Democratic Assembly Speaker
Bob Moretti have a11reed to a
co m prom is' 1'1edi..Cal
Revision plan requiring pa-
tients to pay part or their
medical bills and setting
specific fus for doctors.
Curfe,v Set
In Oxnnrl1
OX1'\ARD, Calif. IUPI)
Police enforced a cu rfew to-
day forbidding youths to
gather in the streets to pre-
vent a renewal of the rioting
Sunday nlghl that caused
$100,000 damage, 38 arrests
and l.brtt injuri••·
"So fer . so good," com·
mtnltd a police desk 11r1•nl,
II the curfew bt&ln
puc1hdly,
Although the curfew banned
thooe under 18 years old front
the slrttls at nigh!, beginning-
at 10 p.m .. he said "l'.-e're en·
forcing it >,j,•ilh some latitude.
If they're 1t1l"1 to Ol returning
from somewh1rt, 1Jone, v.·e
don't bother them.
•·Jt's gatherings we_'re out lo
peeven!, and there ha1·cn t
been any so £ar.''
T~ rneasure, authored by
Ass em b I y man Willia m
Camp be 11 , IJt..Hacienda
Heights), chainnan of the
l1eallh committee. also in-
cludes provision for prepaid
health insurance for Medi-Cal
patients.
The Aledi-Cal program pro-
vides health care for welfare
recipients and others who can-
not afford medical coverage.
Carnpbell announced the com-
promise 1\.1onday.
The blll requires the state to
pay all county Medi -Cal costs
above $245 million. ll is ex-
pected to cost the state about
S600 million and UM 1overn·
nienl about $800 mllllon.
"The major intent of th is
bill js to 1nuvt Jnto prepaid
health insurance," Campbell
\Old the Ciinmitttt. A vow. i1 1i~t1d Wtdne1d1y,
Th• pr1p1ld J111uranc1 pro-
vider• would bl rtqulrtd to of·
fir ba1lc doctor, h01plt1J ,
laboratory, x-ray 1nd drug
services.
The prepaid insurance pro-
viders of "health m1intenance
organizations " v.·tuld be
similar lo group he1lth plans
but designed specifically for
welfare re cipie nt• and
l\'Orkers who are not on
>,j,•elfare but are loo poor tt
pay extensive medic•! bills.
Judge OKs
Case Split
For Angela
SAN RAFAEL , Cahf. !UPI)
-A superior court judge
Monday granted s e pa r 11 t e
trla!s to Angel a lJ111;ts and her
outspoken codrf{·ndl'lnl Ruche!l
~1agee and ordered argurnents
in Miss l)av1s' uftrn-postpuned
murder case to begin today.
Jud&e Jlichard F:. Arnason
aranted ti motion f o r
1ev1r1nct fil ed by Ml11 Divla'
attorneys ?-1onday despite an
objection fro111 Assistant Al·
turnry Ueneral Albert Harris
Jr .. the chief prosecutor, who
said P.1agt'e had not actively
joined in the request for
separate trials.
The trial of the two mlllt1nt
blacks has been del1ytd for
months by Magee's cunlinua1
courtroont outbursts a n d
repeated filing of hand-written
pet it ions charging prtjudice
on the bench and asking for a
transfer of his case lo federal
court.
Magee, 37, a San Quenlin in·
mate who reads l•w bookl,
and f\.1lss Davis, 27, a Co~
monist and furm1r UCLA
racully member. are charged
~·ith murder. kidn1pln1 and
<-'Onspiracy in connection with
the Aug. 7. 1970. h1a rin County
1hoolout ln which a /udge and
three oth•r1 were kl ltd.
AIUlowlh MlllN did not Join
hi1 ood•f1nd1nt Monda y In re·
que5tlng separ1te trlala. he
told th• oourt ht would not ob-
ject to the movt.
"I do not want ln be tritd by
J udge Arnaaon," 1'1agee said.
"But I have no objection ir
they (Miss Davl1' attorneys)
want to bt tried by him."
As he h11 done often In pa1t
pretrial h11rln11, M1~11 In-
terrupted Mon d 1 y • prd-
ceedln11 with loud outbur1t1
dll'lcted toward lh• pro-
1eculioo.
"It l could 11t Ut111
h•ndcutl1 off, I'd knock rour
te1th down your thro1t.' ha
1huuted 1l ona point 1t ll1rrl1.
L111r, In rtfer111c1 to Iha
August shootout, he said,
''This is the same thin& th1t
!'!tarted the slave revolt la11
Aug. 7th. If I could aet a 1un
right now I would •tart
!'lhooUng at 1'1r. H1rrlt.''
Earlier in the day, M11ee
"·as ejected from I he
courtroom for 1hout1n1 i nd
the case remained In rtct11
for much of lht afternoon.
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All Republicans Abstain
Democrat,s Force School Aid Move
SACRAMENTO IUPI) -dr1\'en to Sacramento from
Assembly Democrats have San Francllco by l h 1
forced passage of a $2.50 Californl1 Highwa y Patrol.
million school aid measure Pierson, who daily com· mutes by airplane from Los despite oppo!.'lition fr o 111 Angeles to Sacram~to, was
Republicans \Vho contended undergoing a routine physical
ether problems. suc·h :is ~1ed1 -t'X <tn1ina1ion al the University
Cal :ind welfare revisions, of California medical school at
should be handled first. the time his vote was pceded
'fhe measurf' b y He said he y,•a!i "c111-
Assemblyman Leroy Greene barrassed" and \i•as "nut
llJ...Sacran1ento) chairman of a"•are" the issue was before
Reagan's unbal1nced M.78
billion budget is llnanced.
\\'t1fare and Medi.Cal 1pendln1
1s reformed and a tax packaae
is 1dopled. The budget dcndt
is vrojected 1t $465 million.
'rhe measure total• $2.W • .f
m1ll1un in new aid Above the
$!.G billion lil'hOOls no w
receive. The bu!k, $208 m11Uon.
1s earmarked ror general pro-
grams while another $20
n11!11un would be spent to im-
prove µrogran1s in poor urban
and rural dislrlctt..
The atate'a reading proCJ"•m
\\uuld rectlve an extra $10
m1l11u11. Another $5 million
would be spent for improving
11t1drnt performance while $2
million Y.1)Uld go for prt1chool
and children's cenltr projects.
Another pro\l ision. 1fftet1\'e
next fiscal year. 1vould 1rant
schools an eslimat.td S90
million In co1t-of-llv lng in·
creases. Teen Voters
May Decide
Party Lines
the Education Committee. the house.
went to the Senate Munday on Republicina had refuted to
1 41~ volt tflv 1 two-hour vott it ill on th• meaiurt at
roll call lo round up ~up-the urging of Assembly GOP
porters. Leader Robert 1'. hi onagan of
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AH 37 Republicans abstained Tracy. DALE CARNEGIE® COURSE
from voting and the deciding Monagan contended that
ballot ~'as ca&t by freshman educationa l finance should t>e\ Phonir Todoy -C714) 633"'41 tl
Assemblyman David Pierson-:~~~d~~~·1";~~~~~d~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~:', LOB ANGELES (UPI) -
More tha, one lhou1and teen· (0-Ingtev•ood), ·who was de!aye unll ov, ona ~ ,.,.,..,,_.. ,, Jellft .. ~ ........ 111••
•'4 votera tr• reailttt"red for a
1pecl1I •llC!lon loday whkh Trans-ocean
could determine the party
lineup In the C1tlfornia Senate
Cor years to come.
The Democrats currently
hold a slim, 20-19 edge in \ht
state's upper house, the elec·
Uoo of anothlr one from the
Pair Makes
Good Tiine
'1th di1trict could &Ive the SAN FRANCISCO <UP I) -
party an •dv1nll11 ln the up-John Fairfax: a nd h Is
oomln1 reapportionment bat· g.irlfriend S)'lvia Cook are
tie. avera1ln1 SO mile• a day ln
If a Republle1n 11 t lacled, their ~Moot row boat and may
m1kln1 the apllt _,.20, lies reach Sydney, AUltra lit in
would be .s.ettled by Lt. Gov. eight monlht ln1ltad of the
Edward Rtihecke , a planned 10.
R1publie1n. Ivan Sharpe. r. friend of Ole
The 27th district include1 couple, keeps in radio contact
parts of East Los Angeles and "·ith the British adventurers
Hollywood and the Democrats and said Monday they \1•ere
hold a 2-1 ed&e in registra· nearly 900 miles southv.'t'st of
lion!. Among the 1,752 voters San Francisco.
under 21, Democrats oul· "John said everything up lo
number Republica ns by 8-l. no"' i!'l going absolutely fine,"
Democratic .Assemblyman Sharpe said. "He has mO!lly
David Roberti is pitted a11ain1t ligh t winds and choppy seas
Republican Bill Brophy , an but no real problems.''
economic consultant, for the Fairfax, 33. once rowed
vacancy c r e ate d when r.cross the Atlantic in a boat
Democrat Ge<1rge Dani•l1011 silnilar to the Britannia I[
wal elected to Congress. now being used In his attempt
into and out of. Plenty of
parkin g. And the crowds
haven't found it yet. Your
James S. Allison, l he to cro.ss the Pacific.
registrar-recorder for Lo 1 He cro5sed the AUantic soln.
Angeles County, predicted 40 but added a female cre.wmem-
perctnt of t.ht rt1ilttrtd btr to Ull1 voy111 io help row
travel agent knows the way.
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Master Charge Tells
$778 Million Sales
SAN FRANCISCO -(8\V) -Sales on Master Charge
the bank charge card launched 1n Ga!1forn1a four years aio;o
totaled $778 milhon 1n se\.'en western slates for the fiscal
year ended June 30
rhis was reported b\.' Hal W Sconvers pres1denl of
\Vestern States Bankcard Association the service organ
1zatlon for f\1aster Charge bank in Cahfom1a Jdaho
Nevada Oregon Utah Washington and \Vestern Wyoming
Since July 19 1967 \vhen 70 member banks of the
original Caltfom1a Bankcard assoc1at1on issued the first
J\1astcr Charge cards to 2 000 000 California residents the
card has shown a phenomenal growth Sconyers said
Today our 181 member banks have 4 200 000 cardholdet s
and 164 000 merchant establishments \11here the card is
honored
Beith the cardholders and the merchants ha\e voted
for Master Charge overwhelmingly not only in the V.esl
but throughout the country he said
Through interbank card association which purchased
lhe licensing rights to Master Charge from western states
bankcard association Jn February 1969 nationally more
than 5 000 banks with 33 2 milhon cardholders participate
1n the f\faster Cha1ge program The card 1s honored by
more than 930 000 rela1J store11 service est<ibhshments and
profess1onal offtces in the United States and many foreign
countries
Don "'t Assu1ne
Better to T£Lhe a Hard Looi.
By JOHN CUNNIFF
Al" •u•!""'" A~llYol
NE\V YORK tAPJ -Ex
penence teaches us I.hat 1t is
ah1 ays wise lo take a long
hard look at <1ssumpl!ons
widely taken for granted To
name a few
-Bigger Is Better During
mu ch of the 1960s this notion
was pursued by hundreds of
corporate f:'nterpn ses most of
them con\ 1nced that the su m
reall y could be bigger than the
parts
Conglomerating \1as I h'
name of the game the route
to bigger profit s the remedy
for dcf1c1ts and most other
lits f\.10!d f1\t> 10 or 20 com
panics into one and thc1 I! all
be beUer for 1t
The ra!1on<ile ge ierallv was
lh "t h lgne~s 111::ikes possible
cff1c1rnc1es or sc ile easr('r ac
cess lo r1n:'lnr1ni;.: red1 c11on 111
duplirale eflorts :i n d so nn
[ hrt e v.i're enot gh suces""s
to 11;plj that the 1de:'l \1 as cor-
rerl
No\1 there 1s gro111ng suspl
c1011 !hat while bigness might
be better 1t night be better
onlv to a point nftcr \\h1ch 1!
beC<l1nel'i brid R(ferences !o
dinosaurs are rnns1 <tn!lv n1ade
In <:peeches and art icles
The bankruptc\ of the Penn
Centr 11 Rai lroad the in
eff1c1enrv of huge uhh1tes tht'
impaired borro" Ing e::ipac1ty
of Lockheed Arrrraft ;ind lh<'
dependence of other aerospricc
fir ms on gov1>r11rnent cnn
lr;icts are h l'hng I he
Cl Jt CLSm
Doub1s arc being riuscd
nboul the abihtv or ct"ntl al1zerl
management to know what 1s
gorng on in its rl1 v1s1ons abou1
its ab1l1ly to re1a1n lhP Jovalt\.'
of worker and comrnun1t\
Concern 1s ex pr<>ssrd about
lagging product ivi ty and
thwarted 1111l1;ilnr
And one of the art>riS In
~h1ch 50lut1ons are be1nJ;
If .,.. .,.. fft nfnt A111S-i1111
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sn1al!ness Stnaller uruts ri!low
for more rn1ag1nat1on and tn
noval1on 1t is said as well a:o;
better 1dent1f1calton \\ 1 th
\1orker and community
-Taxes Wtll AJ..,,ay5 Rise
Jt \\ould see1n so because lhe
upward pressure has con
t111ued to grow rele ntlessly
despite efforts to control or
Jo\1er them
The Tax F o u n d a 1 1 o "
calculates that per capit<il tax
p<ivment~ rose from $3fi5 1n
1950 to $1 348 in 1970 Then
\vtth 1nfla11on "rung out !hill
1970 figure total $850 or more
than do 1ble the 195-0 1ax loll
Nor is th<' enrl in sigh1 '
s;iid the chairn1an Alger B
Chipman 1n !I e foundat10n ~
<inn 1al repnrt on government
finance
D s pllf' the 11d1spulabl e
need for p1 Ude nee 111 fiscal ,,r
I llr~ expt>nd1tures at all
le1cls of g11vern1nent ron11nue
IJ <l l111h 111tho1t h;il! Taxps
<ind p 1bllc debt 11ic11tribly
ff ![(J\I
Chapman 1n<iv hn\.\c 1 r br:
too close to the stat1s11rs 10
detect \\ 1\h other obsrr1 crs
hrar at 101\n n1eel1ngs for 1n
srance There appears to be a
gro\.\Lng rcsrnlrnen! aga nst
11 aste and 1neff eienc\
pressure for priorilles Jn spen
ding and more accoun1ab1h1y
by !ho~e who ~pend
The V1etn11m experience ti;:is
con \ inred many Amer1r:nn~
II 11 l]1e N)Untry C<inno! afford
to ~pend for a foreiRn ~ar and
anempt lo rna1nt111n a
peace1!me economy a t
homr
-A hi gher n11n1mum wa g'
aid~ those lowest on tht:
~conomlc scale It wo 1ld :.p
pear to do sn but it ni;iy oot
Some small and n1ed1um size
bus1nessn1cn 1ns1st tha! a
higher base 1v<1ge no! onl\.' will
hurt thrm but unskilled l<1bnr
as well Man y of them s;iy
th cv cannot afforrl to pay 1\
nnd lherefore won I hire
While tl1e reasons for \11(1r
lnab1hly to pav a m1n1mum
wage remain debat11blf' there
1s hardl> a que stion thnl
red 1crd hiring of the unskilled
\\Ol.!ld have potentially senrn ~
long range consequences for
tbe eeoflomy
A~ !!mall l>oslnessmen po111l
out lht'y 11re orten the tralners
of the unslullf'<'.I who teo
graduate 1n10 more responsi
with Jerger ble Job!! often
companies.
Sl 5,000 INVESTMENT
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY -LEASE BACK
80°/o WRITE OFF-1971
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$8 01 I'> I o
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Knud sen Corp
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summer are re~onably good
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markets vola tltlly \\Ill force
investors lo &tay loose,
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Marriage
Licenses
LlCIENSES ISSUfD IN 011.i...iGIE COUNTY
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Fraud Experts Reap Fortunes in Orange County
By TOM BAf\LEY
01 ""' 01117 1'1191 Ill"
SANTA ANA -Tranqull\o
Espinoia cooldn 't believe his
ears when the trio of whal Jie
described as "char1n1ng young
men'' offered to build his
dream home on a lot ident!cal
in size to the one he already
()Wiled.
All they "'anted, thl' Cypress
farm hand learned, was his
lransft"r of the Jand to the1n
plus the $8.000 he h a d
pa i nstaking!y aceumulatrd
o\•er lhe years in a local bank.
Then, he was told. he'd be able
I& move his wife and 12
children from his present
i;eedy dwelling into a spanking
new home before the next crop
of oranges was ready for pick-
ing.
\Vhen pie-king time came
around, Espinoza. his house
demolished in anticipation of
his new home, \\'as living "''ilh
his wife and several children
)n quarters n1uch more
cramped and uncomfortable
than his former home. Many
of his ehildren were farmed
oul to sympalhelic lncnds and
relatives, his land was gone
and his bank accounl, like his
prospects, registered "n1 I."
But Espinoza, u n I i k e
thousands of other Orange
County fraud victims, proved
lo be a lucky man.
The three you ng men are to-
day serving varying prison
terms for their c a 11 o us
hooch~·inking of the farm
y,•orker. It took di strict at-
torney's investigators and pr0-
secutors more than a year to
do it, but they got their men
and restored Espino7.a·s land
and savings.
It doesn't always work out
that v.·ay.
REA P HARVEST
Charming men or all ages
reap a mulli~mil!ion-dollar
harvest in Orange County
every year and Deputy District
Attorney .Jay Moseley's staff o[
three attorneys and eight in·
vestigalors is ()Oe of the
busiest in District Attorney
Cecil Micks' jurisdiction.
Human feelings r a n g i n g
from vice to vani1y dra11.• the
(·on men and ?11osrley's files
reflect frauds that inrludcs
some ()f the typical
"greenhom" routines of the
frontier days with the
sophisticated and often corn-
puteri·led swindles that C'lude
brokers, bankers and
bewildered investors in "sure
fire" schemes .
f.1oseley, a Corona del J\1ar
r<'sidenl who is tackl ing \\'ith
C'lb\'ious relish the post to
v.·hirh he was appointed seven
11.·eeks ago. concede.~ that the
elderly are the prirne targets
flf opl'l"ll1ors v.·ho sct·k ((1 make
a fas\ lor1une from an r\rnrr>n!
of lhe c1l1i',enry th:-i! is of1cn
out of touch \1·1\h l ti r
mainstream or eomn1er(·1:il
and btJsines.~ hfP .
"But we al.~o find th:it thr~e
people are ver~· quirk 1n sc1zc
nn an issue of the rnomcnt."
he said. ''Righi now 11.r h;:ivr a
_group \\'ho saw !he PO\\'. \1 IA
n1ovemrnt a~ ;in nbv1nti.~
sou rce t1f uncarnl'd rr\C'nue
and 11.'e hll\'e mori' 1han nnr
cnse whe re sub~t;in11:1 I fl'f'"
h;irc hr-en r ;o.:tr;1rtC'd frnn1
parC'nls 11.hn 11.crr rirr11~· 1•rll
11rom1sf'd !hat lhi1ir 1'h1ld hit rl
a golrlen ru1u re v.a1 t1ng fo r 1l
In 1hr world flf 111011C's or
television rommcrf'1:il~.
'STAR GAZERS'
"That approai:h al~ (ib-
\'lnll.~!y appeals to ynur1g. sl<ir·
'CALL THE POLICE'
Fraud Squad's Moseley
even own the 1and. He did
have an 9f)lloo on part ef it,
Moseley recalls. but he was
certainly never in any pos1t1on
t o grow e rf!W nf polatoes let
alone a cofftt crop.
the ume time ensure that no central Index that will lisl all ''Anyone invited lo invest tn of retirtment communJUt1
names are added to the list of Known swindlers, tbeir type1 anything or part wilh any sum voho readily awallow h.l!! t.aJt of
victims who 11parked the pr~ •f crime. their background of money should make the Just how easy it is -•'through
i;eculLon." and their potential together molit thorough investigation of safe, guarinteed investment.a."
fl.1a11y nf tM. frauds in-. with the nature of crimes the enterprise in which that "\Ve all gel all kinds of offers
vestigated by Mose I ' y 's committed and lhe location of investment is lo be. made." through. the mail and many of
100 CASES division include county banks those offenses. He particularly aims th.at them corutitule fraud In some
among the list of the swindled "It's going to help us stamp advice al the elderly who are sl'ape or form even if a lot of
t.1oseley, 36, came to his and the fraud chief agrees out a lot of fraud before it all too often the targets o( the it can't be prosecuted and
fraud squad chair from nearly that some banking practlres even gets under w a y.' • debonair charmer who may much of the rest illn't worth
l'iix years of prosecution in are obviously playing into the Moseley aaid. "We've alway1 find a ricb harvest Jn residents prosecuting.''
criminal trials. Much of his hands of the 11windlers. had comp I' t e cooperation1-----------------------
work -his office carries a from other agencies at the
caseload of nearly 600 fraud BANK VICTIMS federal, state and local levels,
assignn1ents a year -still "We've found our share of but th.ls ind ex of ours will in-.
calls for crin1ina! attion victims right in the banks." he corporate features that v.·ill,
agair.st those aceused, but he said. "and 1t would appear to we think, enable us to keep
is looking more and more In be a situ;ition where the banks very careful tabs <in anyone
the civil courts for the kind of themselves will have to ex-suspected of launching a
action that will halt the con ercise more vigilance Ul pre-doubtful enterprise in this
Artificial Teeth Never
Felt So Natural Before
men and sharpies. vent frauds thal have cost area."
··Take this alleged s.,..·indling .wme of them a great deal of Moseley·5 firm advice lo the
Now ... Plastlc Cream Discovery
Revolutionizes Denture Wearlnc
•f ~·pf• "•ho ,.,po·d-" fo the money." F -u .-~v .. .. .... " = resident who suspecJ.s he is nr '"' firru 1n11e. lll'.•rna otltt1 • POW-~11A apJlf'al as an ex-Bank.'! and brokerage houses confronted with 11 possible ~!~:~~~·~·~'::v,~~~:.i ~f~~
ample," he said. lflp his list of fraud victims in fraud situation comes in three formsilflelM11cmembnneltlalMtp..
"We filed a civil action today's extremely sophisticat-words: "Call fhe pot,·-." lwld >'0111 dn11111u 10 1/w """"'"''".
d ~-f .. ._ l lUJ of )0"' moul~ against them an immculate Y ed Cn\'ironment. "Many, many people take a It'• a rev olu tionary d1acovery
got a res training order that "They are natural targets chance ever year and end up 11:1lled F1xooe,.n • fOI" daily home
h f d ti at. al a u~. (U.S Patent ;3.003.988)
, .• •"' ....,., tttMf.,./ob/y. Yoo maJ'
bile harder, dte" better. tat m ore naturally.
FIXOOESl lasts for bOUT!I-Reaiac..
moisture. Dmturu. that fit are es.-
vnhal to health. See your denl1&t
1cru!arly. Get •a1y·uru~ FoU'.){IE!l.T
o,nture Adhe .. Yt Cream It 1-ll
dru1 counttrt. ate a oper ions for the swindler," he said. by losing a considerable F1xoor:m bold• daltures 6rmtr
publication which solicited ''And many of our recent _a:'m"".'~"~"'..'~o~f_'.'m~o~"~'~Y~.'~'~h~•:._i•~a~id~ . .'::========================: contributions from Orange cases show that con men areJ-
County residents who respond-onl_v too willing to rnove in and
!'d with n1ore than $500 a day. makt hay where they detect
ready and ~·a 1t1n~ for in-"That has the effect of mak· lhe slightest tra{'e of laxity or
tcrestcd An1ericans Jn scvera~ ing ihese people very anxi<ius a possibl(' loophole in the
foreign na tions." t.<i bring the issue to t·ourt at security structure fJf the bank Enroll
Now
Fall
Semester
ALL·DAY CLASSES
llildergarten thni 8th Grade
HAWTHORNE
CHRISTIAN
SCHOOLS
His files reve11! that np-the earliest possible date, un-fir broker."
plkanls have actually sold like criminal actiort'> .....ttich can Ile feels that his office is in
homes and possessions in drag on and on through all the first stages of perfecting
Orange Coun1y preparatory lo kinds of motions." he said. some unique machinery that
leaving for what they beliPve "\Ye hit them in the civil ac-might be an asset to financial
will be lop pay in a friendly lion where it hurts m<ist," and business institutions.
nation only !oo e<tger to add ti.1oseley said. "By halting
experienced Americans to 1ts operations of the enlerprise in-INDEX TOOL
• Teachinf the 4 R's with phooics
• Door-to-Ooor Bus Service
•Before and After School Care
• Rusonable Tuition
l·n F'ountnin Va lley
16835 Brookliurst Street
962·3312
Keep Your
Children In
Good Hand•
v.·ork force. \•otved we can bring these peo-Moseley's new tool in the
'J'hose san1e files indicate \;;:P:•:•:::'":':':':':":':':":":':'':':y::a:":':'~'=:":':'~a~g~a~i"~'~f~fr~a~"~d~w~il~l~be~a~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~;;~~;;;;;;;~;;;~ that several f1rrns v.' i th
o\•erseas opcrat ions have
become markedly less friendly
under the impact nr a deluge
o[ correspondence w i t h
Americans.
CON ~1 AN ANGLE
"Thcre·s no 1in11L In what
s0me peorle v.·111 .~wallow .''
?11osclcy said. "\\'c often find
Jn our investigations that the
more outrageou:;; lh<' fl[lproach
the n1ore people are inclined
lo f;ill for the con man's
flngle .. ,
Gregory Pa\"lov, a former
Newport Be:1eh man who
allegedly 1nade n1ore than Sl
n11\lion by syndii:a!1ng to
e:i~er bu~Prs a hot dog ma.
l·h1n~ that \\'as ne1·f'r more
thao a false front on a soft
dnnk \'Cndor, figures · very
large in ti.1oseley·s rogues' gal-
lery.
f.lany Orange Coast In-
vestors jusl couldn·t 11·ai t to
put their niuncy into a
111achine that 11ould. they
;illegC'dl y \\"l!re tflld. \vhisk 8
hol d11g frorn 1he frC'<'1.cr com-
p<irlrnenl into 1hr r adian\ hC'at
::.rction. <'OOk il tu ;i turn :iod
!hen convey 1\ or1 a fresh
nttpkJn cnrnrlrl(• w11h n1u~t.1rd
:ind nlh{'r eondin1rnts to the
~':-1 1\ing C"lirnt
l11vrstig;1\ur~ ('uultln't \vai!
to lay thei r h;111d~ nn P;ivlDv
;ifll'r !ht• Ur~u1ge County
(:rand .lury fdi·d n1ull1ple
( hf!rgrs of fr;:iud 11od ~rand
thl'fl 11ga1nst him. 'l'hey're stil!
11.;11 t1ng · Pavlov jur11ped bail
in I.a.<: \.t'l!:l" las! nionth dur-
111~ hc;inngs de<:ignC'd to
rrturn h1111 to Ornngc county
;1r11f 1<; now the .subJf'Cl of a na~
t111n11 1d<' hunt.
\nd ;'ll11'1'll'\' rrnil·mhrrs lhf'
'i1J \f';I!' 11ld 1·1111 :irll\I \1hf'I flf
fi n ·d hi s 1 11 ·[1111~ ptlrtnrr~hip<
111 11 IJ;!I h1• prrdll'trd 11·nuld he
n llri11n~h1ng r·offrr pliln!;U1nn
111 .1 p:1r1trul;1rlv l u~h and
fl'l"llif' ~('( 1100 nf ,\!t'XIC'f'I.
lhir· 1·11·!1111 1l1dn·1 lrnrn unlil
111111 h l.11i'r 1111d :1flrr srvrr.<i!
p1rlu1"r.;q:1c n1uh·hark rides
!h;1t h1:; ~r:ir·1nu~ hnst flidn"t
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LANI THURSTON
lftni'1 voulhful cat11r wo1 leu"chtd in
Auq., 1968 11 lht t i;• of 1iqht, ltni
htd 1~Ht•1d f1om tn ~lfllc t;o11 '"'" in
ch<Jd,tn. Sh e wt• denied tht fun end
ptrlicipt•ion in •Po•h 1njoytd bv oth-
er childr1~ •nd it wa1 du•in9 hi t con.
~1l eoct"c1 lh1t 1ht d;oco~•red her
J>ainlon9 .~.II w~ic h 1ht i1 lurninq into
A f;fe lonq c•roe•. CrOlic1 1ey 1ht h•o
moro o~ill ~nd •<>Dl>i1li(tlio11 i11 her
'b•u1h-wi 1ld inq f•nqt" i nd ..,,1i1tic vi1-
ion lhtn ptr1on1 fjvt timt1 ht r 191,
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struck girls anfl we·vc had , r-----·------,1 hundreds of them who'vr hc('n l• Certificate Accounts· Certificate Accounts•
conned out of their saving.~ on
l111~ kind of pron11.~e ." f.1osel<'~'
said. "Sorne of them le;iro and
sonie of thrm don 't as
evidenced by a girl on ~ur
l)ook.s 11.'hn's just been taken in
hy lhe 'p;iy your fee and ,...e'Jl
make you a star' routine for
the third lime running."'
"Anfl!her sucker puller Is
the overseas job angle,"
f.1o~elry s11id. ""1e ha v e
11arlic1pat<'d in law.~uits on file
against several agencies who
hl'l\'f' charged a p fl 1 i c a n t .s
handsome fef's with the pro-
mise !hat high paying jobs ere
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LET'S BE FRIENDLY
11 you tu11 r 111'111 11rii.:1'hnt11
fir kn•)IV or 11nynn(' muvlnc:
to our area, till•"se 1rll us
M thal \1r n111y l'.'ll~·nd a
f rif'ndly \11•!ron1r end hrlll
thr1n to h•"·flmc acquAlnt('d
in t heir nr1v "urround1ngs.
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Harbor Visitor
646-0174
I See by Today's
Want Ads
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Art1h111.n. 1.1 thom1mh~.
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h11.nds hijl'h.
e Proff"S.~tolllll p;unllng. Ex-
terHJr ]-story, !OW A:o; SZ7S .
The 6\'era~ mom will
"'nly cost yoo $18. A1riMt1
"Pray1rJR 11ccou:o.. rell!tla'S,
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1h~ l!umn1rr .!'<f)f'ctlll.
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$5,000 minimum deposit. 2-year minirnum 1i:r,.,..
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5.25%~;1~ual
90 Day Certificate Accounts•
No minimum deposit. Dail y compoundin g.
Earn from date ol depo~1 t.
~·1 ,000 minimum deposi t. ~-year minimum te rm.
Dally c:om poLinding. Earn from date of depoo.it.
5 QLO ~~~:;/ 7~ rate
Passbook Accounts
No minimum deposit. Daily compounding.
Interest day-in to day-CJut
·\'.,;~.craw.ils be!ore maturity penn!tted but &Ubject to acme loss of interesL
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CorTVen!&nt Offices throughoul Los Angeles, Or11ng1111nd Vf!nlura Coun1i11s
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Princess' View:
Life's for Living
By l\.1ARIA N CHRISTY
R0~1E Princess Luciana
Pi gnatelli -the !imashing in-
!erna!innal elcgante who spilled a!!
hrr hush-hush secrets 1n "The
Beautiful People's Beauly Book" -
has n1ade son1e startling d1el
di."l'O\'CrJCS.
Don'! let the 11 nrd "d1el" dismay
or foo! you.
"'I've found th at 1\.<; possible to
eat fnLtr priund~ nf m.:i•h!'d rotaloc!!
a dav and !n~r an <'fJll<il :in1nunt nf
"ri)lh! ... sa).<; lhe Prinrr~~ 11ho i~ a
i;1 elr S!ZP It · Or .vnu t·an rat .-;r;irl~
nl ire rrran1 or chnrn!atc -
nn1h1n,1? rl ~e -for 8 day or Lwn
ind lnse "'eight "
The 3fi-yca1·-nld rrince~s -whn
confounds everyone by npc'nly
discussing such pC"rsnnal medical
ma1ters as gc!t1ng lier nosr bobh('d,
eyelids undroopcri, laugh Jines eras-
ed and skin smoolhed -is fed up
with the "empty" feeling dict('rs
lnevitab!y experience.~
\\'ho isn't'.'
Her Serene Highness, who admits
to fat-unhappy periods in her life, is
convinced diet and h a pp i n es s
should be :r-ynonymnus. ··\Vith
potatoes. ice cream or randy. you
feel so satisfied," she pu rrs. Shr's
already planning 11 new diet book.
McCalls published her first.
There's plenty of that dolcc vita
spirit in I.he princess :
"Some people go to the beach
wrapped in veils to protect Lhe
skin. I RO wearing a bikini. A
woman can be overly preoccupied
wi!h the inevitable business of ag-
ing. Life should be lived to the
fullest. Aller that'.' Cosme t ic
surgery ." Now the princess is M'rious\y
considenn~ the mailer of having
long eyelashes perm11ncn11y im-
planted 1n her hds. She':i; al~ look-
ing into lip peeling that eradicates
creases. She has a dream llbout
y.oaking up "pretty" without the aid
of make-up
"If I lose the art of seH criticism,
l am dead,'' she annou nces with ex-
aggerated vchcmcncr .
The princess and her prince.
ch11rmin.e: -Berl Avcdon, former
~:ve nf Roma president -live in
the status-l aden Parloli section
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PRINCESS PIGNATELLI
here. They've been n111rricd one
year.
Obviously, she's a woman 1n
love :
··My husband adds intensity In
my self-esteem by making me feel
a part of his team. If I "'ake up at
six o·c tock to appear on an c11rly
morning television sho>A', he g('\s up
and comes, ton. Wouldn't il be
easier for him to stay in bed and
switch on lhe TV set by remote
control? The difference is he c-a-r-
c-s.
The Princes.~ rlefini tely believes
in sleek packagin~.
On beauty: "I'm terribly
disenchanted with the often-ex-
pre~ed idea of the Inner beauty
being more important than the ex-
terior. The unattractive doesn 't
sell. The first impact ls always
physical. The faa?. The voice, The
gaze. The look "
Princess P1gnatelll, one of lhe
v.•orld's best dressed, wa s mad
enough In call her two best
designer friends here -fnrquet
and Trico -to say she thought it
y,•11s time to return to sens1bil1ly
and down with the f11shion c11rnivat.
The princes~ 11.lre11dy is bu!ly col·
lectini; an all -basic-black wardrobe
for fall .
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What They Wear
To Count)/ Fair
Comfort is H;o essence /
.. 1 of dressing for
the fair. And whether
dresses be patchwork
or patches of bare,
the message is
the same. At far
left, one fairgoer
guards against cold
weather. while another
j guards against hot.
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
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for a hot day is the thought
one fairgoer who is doing double
duty in the kitchen. So what if
the mustard spills on your legs?
All the counfry folks
come to the fair,
including a "peasan+"
(left), who
seems not to have a care
in the world. Also at
the fair are farmers
who display the new est
in old-fashioned overalls.
The denims are a signpost
for the wearer's cause.
Dilly Pilot
Photos bv
Greg Schnelder
They 're more easily washed.
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lutsd.iy, JulJ 20 1Cl71
Everyone's Pitching In for Ha yride
Straight rron1 Lhe horse's n1outh . the ne\VS is that
Xi Eta .Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will sponsor
an old·fash ioned hayride and cookout at 8 p.m. Sat-
Your Horoscope
Wife's Wit Feeds Male Ego
DEAR ANN LANDERS: After "
quarter of a century of marriage I finally
have le111ned the secret of a happy mar·
riage. I have listed IO rules, which I
guarantee will work for .all couple.s. or
l'OUrse these rules are for WOl'itEN. In
our society there are no rules for men.
I. If he says, "I won't be lwme for l'itany • tnilh iii l poken Ul je11.
dinner tonight, don't wait up for me,"
don't ask where hoe is going. Such a ques· DEAR ANN LANDERS: Another
lion gi ves the impression you do not trust sleepless nighl. I had a phone call from
him. rny father at I a.m. -drunk, as usual.
2 Jr he <Vmes in very late, don 't ask He called to say, "Your motht>r got mad
v.·hl:>re he has befn. Such a question gives at me abool .some i:;,razy thing. left me
the impression you are insecure. sitting in a b11r and took the car. Come
3. Keep his clothes in perfect coo· and get me."
dition. I told him to get home on his own. I
-4. Keep his stomach full . also told him I didn't v.·ant any more
5. Keep his car clean. phone calls when he is fired. that he can
6. Keep 1he kids quiet and away from call any timt> "''hen he is sober but l 've
lllrn when he comes home al night. Ques-had it from him and mother and their
\Lons can drive a lather crazy -boozy episodes.
csoecia/Jy jf he doesn"t know the answen;. I have two brotht>rs and two sisters. \\'e
7. r:il"e him plenty of sex no matter are all married lo nice people v.·ho have
h~· tired you are or y,·hat kind of a day put up with plenty. (Both Mom and Dad
""'~\· ~.l you've had. drink . I We have tried taking them to
~~ '~' R. Don 't ask tum for mone~·. Alcoholics AnonymouJl, to psychiatr1st.s.
{"' " 9. Starve yourself if you n1ust, but dry-out spas, general hospitals. etc. \\'hat
stay a size 10 forever. Never mention t.he else can you think of? Any liUgge!tions?
urday, July 24. in Irvine. Rounding up the hay arc
(left to right) J erry Chouinard, t1rs. Greg J>atc~cn
and Mrs. Chouinard.
fact that he has gained 30 pounds and the \Ve'!J try anythi ng. -END OF THE
scams in his pants are splitting. LIN!:-:
10. Don 't tell him your troubles. A DEAR END: Sorry, U I had a magic
\\'On1an who stays horn<' all day shouldn"t formula to cure alcoholi1m I'd botlle it
have any. -MARRIAGE J\IAVIN IN and ad\lertise It as tbe most \'aluable
PHILADELPHIA ellxlr in the world
Th.,. ''' •boot. •lght mllllon dntnks in·' !)EAH J\-1AVIN: Thanks for lettlol{ us .. .-. ..
know what it Uikes lo keep a marriage the United States and a few million ll(l--
together lo the City of Brotherly Love. called "social drinkers" who border on ~~~~~~~~~--"-~~~~-'--~~--'~~~~~~~~
alcoboUsm. P1ycblattilt1 an not e•
thu1la1llc about ta.kln& ou bootert as ,..
tltnts tittaute rnMt of them do not n-
JlpolMI to treatment. Ho1pltallndon 11
costly, and the alcobollc u1ually 11 blck
on the 1auce wlthln • few montb1 aftu
he Is released. The best results are ob-
tained from AA. ri.1y 1upe1tlon Is lo nr1e
yoar parents to try it again.
DEAR A.~N LA.i~DERS: I just read
where a man in Illinois became the
falht>r of triplets al the age of 74. la this
po.ssible? ~1y husband iMi.!t.s that he
must have had some help -like a beBt
friend or .a roomt'r. Whal do you say? -
FLABBERGASSEO
DEAR FLAB: A man 74 may well have
fathtred triplets. Ferdllty In males 1oe1
on and on. Alon~ these lines I ml&ht add
that multiple births h.lve n<>tbing ta do
wllb e1~pUon»I virilit y.
Drinking may be "in" to the kids ya.i
run vdth -but il can put you •·out" for
keeps. You can cool it and stay popular.
Read "Booze and You -For Tetnaaers
Only." Send 35 cents in coin and a lOlll,
self·add~d. stamped envelope with
your request in care of the DAILY
PfLOT.
Bells Ringing
Sagittarius: Probing
Hel p~ Clear Mystery
WEONES6A Y, l1eart. Home. domestic areas likely to succeed
Couples Recite
Wedding Vows
REETZ.COX
JULY 2\,. are spotlighted. Check proper-LEO jJuly 23-Aug. 22):
ty values. Prote_ct assets. Family member may altcn,pt
By SYDN EY OJ\1AR1t
Knowledge of astrology c·an
save your life. That statement
is attributed to Roy Wilson, a
14-year North Carolina police
department v e I e r a n 1n
Charlotte. A specialist in
crime analysis. he has noted a
fascinating corr e I al ion
between crime. acridenls and
planetary positions. Officer
Wilson declare s that
astrological charts of e\·ery
murder vic!Jm he has studit>d
have all shov:n clearly that
trouble was on the horizon.
ARIES (March 21-April 19):
Basic issues dominate : take
slow but sure course. One born
under Cancer actually docs
have your best interests at
TAURUS <Apnl 20-May 20): to can1011flage basic situation.
Chan,i.?e and travel Rre on Be diplomatic but p('r.~i.~tcnt:
agenda. Unusual responses g!'t at facts. Pisces jX'rson ap-
received from friends. loved pears to be pl<1ying 11n-
ones. B(' \"ersatile without dercover role. Utilize you r
seaUering efforts. C lo se knowledge. No sclf·deception.
relative asserts self in unusua l
n1anner . Be responsive.
GE:'tl1NI ji'.lay 21 -June 20);
Necessary lo study fine print:
refuse to be taken for pro-
\"erb1al ride. l\1oney is in-
vol\led : don·t play games \1•i1h
set·urity. Valuable information
n1ay br> leaked. Define terms.
!\lake 1ncanings clear.
CANCER fJune 21.Ju!y 221:
Open lines of rommunication.
Nun,IX'r 0£ persons v.·illing to
listen multiplies. Get <Jcross
vital points. No tiine f()r ex-
cessh·p shyness. l)ire1·t. in-
dependent approal"h is most
VIRGO <Aug. 23-Scpt. 22 ):
One \Vho is an ideahst n1ay re-
quest your aid. Grant 1l but
also obtain full credit. <:iving
sotriething for noth111i.: aruuses
1•nm1!y. Perfect IC'Chni<iues:
don't ·t·asl aspersio11 s on o"'·n
abilities.
LIBRA ISrpl. 23·0<'1. 22\:
Professional responsibilities
Joo1n larg1·: al"nid haph<izard
1nethods. Heed 1·ounsl'l of one
with t'Xpcri!'nee. AdvarK'l'ITICnt
1!uP: lhf'rf' is roorn at top.
Aries. Canrer 1nd1v1du;1]!'1
pla.v kf')' roli's. Con1b1nf' rf-
fort~.
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SCOl!l'IO 10(•\ 2:l·~lll' 211 ·
Org.11111.f' priurit11's· l1111p,.1·nngt•
pl.1ns pa_\' di\·idrnds Look to
future -:ivnal brooding about
''wha! inigl11 h;n't' hC'rn."
(:ood [Of \\Til ing. puhl1sh1n_g
;u1d ;1d11>rtising -spread your
111t'SSagt· Finding a Model Career
To avoid d isappolntment. prospective
brides are r eminded to have their wedd ing
stories with black and white l!'.lossy photo-
graphs to the DAILY PILOT '\'omen's De-
partment one week before the ,,·edd1nj?.
Pictures received after that time \\'ill not
be used.
For engagement announcements it i!>
imperative that the siory. also accompanied
by a blsck and white glossy picture, be !;~1b
mitted si x weeks or rnore before the \\"edd1n~
date. If deadline is not met. only a story \\•ill
be used.
To help fill requirements on both "'cd·
din~ and engagement stories. form ~ are
available in all of the DAlLY PILOT officrs.
Further questions wilJ be ans\\'ered by
Women's Section staff members at 642-4321
or 494-0466.
For Retiring Admiral
Boa rd Plans Tri bu te
Rear Adm. Horace V. Bird. }!arbor. 1·onunand1·r ·in-rhief.
commander. Na\'al Base. Los Pacific F!erl. Lnng B1•ach Ma yor F.dwin \\'adt• and :il'!or Angeles-Long Beach. will be Anthony Quinn
honored during a retirt'ment Also attending the frs1111!ies
dinner Friday, July 30. aboard y,•ill bf> Jlll 111c111hrrs Iron\
t.he Quer>n Mary. Newport Hr:ith. Jilt' S.'ln
Sponsoring t h t' black-tie Fernando \'allr~. Brl Air .1111t
event. y,·hich v.·lll be al\ended thr Foothill Chapter SlnC'e his ass1gnn1rnt to 1hr
by digrUl.aries from l he Los Angeles-Long Beaeh 1w1s1,
civilian and military \1-'0rlds. is the adrn1r:1l hfl." asslstPr!
the national board of Jnterna-lntemat iona l Orphan~. pr{)-
tional Orphans Jnc grams to help mixed blood
A e ,.· I.JI be Ad orphans in \'ittnarn a n d mong gu 11 w m. Japan
SAG ITTAHll'S r;\o\·. 22-
0et· 21 1 ~1\s1rrv c·lnuds fade She"s only been a professional model a
:is 1ou do :-,;1111r ;1d!!1tio11al in-ests her more than the politics in \Vhirh
1r<;t1J.!<1l1ng IJ1111"t iell :ill you daughter of Nc1v '!'ork City Major John
short time bu t already !he \1ork inter-
she greu· up. She is Kathy Lindsay.
Lindsay, n·bo models a Ship ·n Shore
l.11011 . pl;1_1· r.1rrls <'lose lo orange blouse and trousers.
rhl's1 T.1>0 a•11t l'i~""" pC'rsons ----"-----------------------------------
l11::11rr prnrnuu 'nll1 [)r1n "! take
h<i<·I-. <>r:1t ~111nr.1 1·01111·~ due.
fAPl!ICOB'\ 11\1·1· 22.·.!:in.
1!1 1· ("0111r.'lt'1 :igrf'f'ni ent
~.111111ld hr 'hr1 f.rd hi' prf)-r, . .,_,t1 •11HI Ht·1n~ \01Jr 011 n
1;111, rr 111)11 1·011ld ii11111· rlrl.1~.
11'1-""· (';11111011 p; 1011r ;ilh Ar-
llx 1>1J;ll<1l t11 I' 111111 tu d11('ll11u"nt
yo11 thoroughly u1111t ·r~1;111rl
Orange Coast Clubs
Celebration's Work
AQllAR ll.JS 1.l.111 20 1:.-.tJ.
111 1· \\'hllt ;111pf;1rs "''lb;tr'k
;1111ounts Jlll'T"rl.1 1n !!•n1pf11 ;i ry
r1111fu~in11 RI' f1~·~1hlr 11.:ne
;il1erna1i1r n1r lhC1d"' ;11 l1and.
Yn11 1n;1v hl' •·:illrd for
.s u b ~ T ! ill 1 I' p<'rfnnn:inrr
A.<;soc1atr t•ould 11·h1•f'1r .ind
11·hine.
111.~CES l Frh l!l \\01 rf'h 20)·
Vo11 hurdlr rrd t:irn.· Y1111 feel
addition of cnthu.~iastn. \ igor.
Tiu~ 1~ due 1o f:nor;.ib!C'
<·h:u1~1· Allri l~ .<;lilhJs o1 t•mo-
t1nn;il l1f1·. Yn11 rr;11·h .<;prrial
1ndi\idu:.I 1..11(' IS iU\nh·t·d.
TOJ)AY Y n U R
Crlebrallons by ll'Ork1ng <Hltl
rt1p st>ssions 11·11J grnera1r> in -
!l'l'f'.~l <11rio11g club 1rie1ribcrs.
HB Junie"
To con1m!'n1orate thf' 2~th
iu1n11·ersary of be com in g
federated, Huntington Beach
Juniors \lill pubhsh a
eookbook as a funding project
for the 1·omi11g yrar.
The book is expH'ted lo he
pubh~hl'd by S('pternber and
ava1l11ble for salr at $2 .50. an-
nounet•d J\lrs. Cody Ta}lor,
eh iurm;in.
Hecipes y,•il\ be contributed
hy 1nembl'rs and reques1s for
others arf' bcin11: made 10
11·ires or public officials.
OC Junio"
LL•t111 b11ild1ng. \\"f'sl1111nstrr
~lrs . S!anley Hettinga. first
1 1ee president and district
,rr:.n or rha1rn1en. will rnnr!uct
the ses~1on which will include
new rulings and stale board
changes.
Yieio Women
1\llr11. !l!'ki'I, ,!itn rarlry.
sunsh1nr . (;eort;e F' a 1 n e,
tr•lcp honr . Alt111 Sa I ni on ,
1lrcnrnl 1n11~. and Frank Kraj-
nik, bloek parrn!~.
Summers
Terry Time J\lrs. Harold Gagnebin has
been installed as president of 1he '11ission Viejo \\'omen·s 'l"err\'elnlh 1\t'1ns 111 lht· ::.uui-
Club. mrr l;ne include b1k1n1s and
Serving "1i\JI her are the l'\"Cr~1h111g rro111 thal tu flour-
r.lmes. Leonard E v a n s , lf'ngth ~hills.
Frederick Bn1no. Ro IJ e r l Therr are coordinated print
Shirley anr! Richan! Cant>day. pants srts. per 1n an!' n t I y
vice president ; Hi ch a rd pll'alC'd 1\rnel shirt.~ and skirts
l\alayjian, secretary; .John Hnd ;111 e~rit1ng group of pl:in-
C'arlislf', lreasurer: Pa I !a11on-type dresses. plus ankle-
(:e1cl1e!I. hislorian. and ll'11g1h skirts \\' i I h ac-
Don;ild h1iddlekauff, Parlia-cn1npany1ng tops.
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HI HTllllA Y ~·('111r rl'par1er is
f'llJO.V('d hv n1:inv Yo11 ~f'ldnm
:irf' s:i1L"fird 11i1h rr111;i1n1ng
behind 1hr s~'nrs . You hrlonR
111> frnn!. lo lie s1•1•11 anr! hr<ird
Thosr who ~a1· nthrrY.1sr do
nnt rl'llll\I 11ndcrs!:ind vnu. A
11f'11· dt·:i1 i." in offi1i~. be
f'tilh11.si:istir in v.Tl1·on11ng ii.
Scpten1bt•r Is kcY rnn111h.
}Jeans i)f 1..·ha11·n1f'n in ('hainnen are the J\1n1es. O• t•< loo•O••IO
lhOh .. !H
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Junior rnembr.rship w i 11
gather at 6 p 1n. tomorrow In
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Michelle Susan Cox and
Michael David Reetz ex-
changed vows and rings before
the Rev. Th omas Nevin in St.
J oachin1's Catholic Church,
Costa Mesa.
Mrs. Michael Cox. s1ster-in-
law of the bride, and Larrv
fJingle served as matron Or
honor and best n,an. The
bridegroom's sister, Kristi
Ree!z ;ind lhe bride·s nephew,
IJavid Cox. 1~·e rc f1011er girl
and nng bearer.
Bridesmaids \\' e re the
1'1isses Kathy \.\'yrostek. Don·
na Adair and Anne Bentz.
Dennis \Vilson. Raul Talabas
anl the couple·s brothers.
~1ichael Cox and Ronald Reetz
were ushers.
The bride. daughter of ?>.fr.
and Mrs. Harold \V. Cox of
Ne11·porl Beach. graduated
from Val!'ncia ll igh School
and Orange Coast College
before attending Ca!ifornia
State College nt Long Beach.
tier husband g rad u a 1 e d
frorn G;irdcn Grol"e High
School and served two tours or
duty in Vietnam. He is the son
of Mr . and Mrs. M. R. Reetz.
of Garden Grove.
Pee ring
Around
HONORED on their golden
\l"edd1ng anniversary
members of H11rbor S!ar
Chaptl'r. Ordl'r nf Eastern
St11r wrrr i\lr. and J\trs.
J\lart in Steigner. She is lhe
chaptrr"s y,·orthy matron. The
honorees were present!'d 11•11h
a mone.v tree.
The rouple \1·cre 1narried
.July 21. 1921 1n :\ev.• York. The
S1eigners' celebration con-
curred with the chapLcr"s 22nd
annl\·ersar.\'.
MRS. MICHAEL REETZ
SEMM-TAGGART
Claudia Louise Taggart and
Robert All11n Se 1ri 01 ex-
chaFtged vows and rings be·
fore the Rev. Dr. \\'illiam
AbC'rsvold in Orangelhorpe
Unitr>d l\ilethodist Ch u r ch ,
.Fullerton .
Parents of thf' couple are
t-lr. and l\1rs. Claude E. Tag·
gar\, llunting1on Beach. and
1\1 r. and h1rs. Russell \V.
Sf'mm, Buena Park.
i\.1rs. Rif'k Farnsworth was
matron nf honor a n d
bridesmaids \\"ere the f\1isses-
Cathcrine llrin. Sus a n
01'crstrttl and ~lary Slark,
cousin of the bride . Othe r
attend;in1s \1rrr Susie Rojo!li,
Flnwrr J.!lrl . Hnger Hind~. ring
bearPr. and Thomas Taggart,
brothrr (1f the b r 1 de ,
candlf'fightf'r
.\1l1grl f' Tobin \\'as be.~! mfln
:ind u~hf'r~ 11err Thornas
Rctl~. r.11rh.11•! H;iH. F'red
Lnaks and L;irr1 i:i11d Garv
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Thi' hridr> altf'nded ~111rin•1
llif(h School. Ora11gr rnast
Collrgr ;ind (;olden \\'r~t
Cnllf'ge lier h11slJ.'.l11d attended
Savann11h l!iRh School and
C~·pre~s ColleRe. They \.\·ill
reside in Anaheiin.
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TEXANS GET TREIB FILL OF ACTION
UPI T1l9'llolo
HOUSTON'S ROGER METZGER IS PUT INTO ORBIT BY PHILS' TIM McCARVER, WHO IS CALLED OUT FOR INTERFERENCE,,,
Sports iii Brief
Un1p Agrees Witl1 Ellis;
Star1· Stiff ers New Pai11s
PITTSBURGH -Pitch('r Dock Ellis of
the Pillsburgh Pirates says son1c
baseballs used in the Nallonal Leagur are
slicker and bigger than lhcy shou ld be.
Umpi re Nick Colosi. 1rho 11'orkrr!
behind ti1e plate Saturday 1vhcn 1·:111~ v.on
his 15th gatne Of the SC'ilS!)ll . pal'lJ<ilJy
agreed.
"A lot of lhe balls ;ire 1no big," Ellis
~aid Sunday. "And it afft'Cts me n1orc
rhan some pitchers be(:ause my hands
are so small.
"Tile leather on some ball~ is wi
smoot:h and slick it doesn't help 1rhen
Uiey rub it up "
Colooi said there has been a problcrn
1111 season with the texture.
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GREEN BAY. \Vis. -The Green Bay
Packers' comeback blueprint met a ma -
JOr obstacle Monday when former All-Pro
Ex-Countia11
q1iartcrback Bart Starr experienced
renell'cd pain in the sore !111m1·ing ann
11·hith he l1as been l'XCr<:ising sint-e
1'11n!cr.
;\rw co;ieh J):in Devine. 11·ho h:is h:i rl
Sl.'!rr nn ;i l11niltd ~chcd11le c<illing for
tum to U1row hcirrl only in alternate
11·orkou!.<:. S.'lid 1hP 16·yc;ir vrtt·ran will
not pass at all in the foreseeable future.
''For how long I don'l knn11·," Dr1·1ne
said. "He's ex.pericncing a minor a1nount
of pain, so "'e;re concerned that maybe
1\·e're mo\'ing too fast"
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\VHITTIER -David Jacobs. an assis4
lant the past three sea~ons at Hartwick
College in Oneonta, N Y . was apjX)inted
tlfond;iy as head b<1skctball coach at
\\'hil!irr College .
. J11cobs. Zll. lellcred in h.1:;kctb;ill and
h.1~f'h.1ll ;it Springf1rld College in
r>lassachussets. His appo1nt.me11t at \\lhit-
\1£'r 1va.~ anoount't'd bv Athlcti(' Oirertor
.l ohn Godfrey an1! hr succeeds ]v(ln
Gurvara v. hO re~i.gnf'd last month ro
bccorne hr;id <'oar:h al S::i n Jose St.ale.
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Tigers at Big A
Tribe Wrecks
Angels' Streak
Saturday night, Sam r..1cDowell made
new3 with his colorful oratory. /'.1ond ay
night, he was back doing it ~it.h hls ann.
A team spok1.l6Dl811 said McDo,.,·eJ\,
Cleveland's ace I e ft h a n de r and
sometime free-spirit, cu rs e d his
manager, Alvin Dart, and was guilty <if
"other indiscreet acts'' during a team
bus ride Saturday.
Whatever McDowell did, Dark coo-
sidered it eoough lo v.·arrant a hefty
$1,000 fine whidl he levied on Sudden
Sam Sunday.
McDowell took out his wralh oo the
California Angels Monday ni ght. He to$·
ed a seven~tter and triggered a thre~
run Jndian rnlly in the ninth inning as he
won his ninth game of the season, scut-
tling the Angels, 3-1.
McDowell was undiaracteristically
subdued after the game. Speaking barely
above a whisper, he said "I just wanted
to win, that's alL" He refused to dicuss
Saturday's rowdy bus ride. "I didn't say
an ything to begin with," he said.
Dark caUed McDowell, "the best
leflhander in U1e game and ooe o( the
nicest guys in the world. But whoo he
gets a couple of drinks in him, he's in
anolher world."
The Cleveland manager also said that
he woold ban the serving or beer on all
fu ture Cleveland plane flights.
McDcrwell, a l-0 loser to Kans.as City 'in
his last outing, was !acted in a ~
scoreless duel with the Angels' ruck
Clark for eight innings. .
And it w1:15· McDowell, who also fancies
himself as "one of the v.·orld's greatest
\efthander drag burUrS," wOO got the ln-
die.ns moving in lhe ninth -by beating
out a bwit between first and third when
Clark and California first basemao J im
Spt'flcer bolh went for Lhe ball and no one
covered the ba8 .
Ted Uhlaender followed w1th anolher
ba9C hil aod Dave LaRoche was sum·
mooed from the bullpen to replace C\ark.
lARoche nailed McDowell at third on a
force play but Graig Nettles singled to
center, loading the bases. _
La Roche walked Chris Chambliss to
force over the first run, another scored
on an error by Angel second baseman
Sandy A1omar and Eddie Leon's grounder
delivered a third tally.
McDowell was deprived of 3 shutout in
the last of the ninth \.•:hen Loon dropped
plnchhitter Jahn Stephenson's two-out pop
fly enablillg Syd O'Brien to score all the
way fmn first base.
The victory allowed McDowell to even
his record at S.9 and he sn apped a three.-
game Angel wllnng W eak in the pro-
ces;.
California tries to get back on the right
track tonight when it faces Les Gain , 5-4.
and the Detroit Tigers in the first of a
three-game set. Andy Messermllth, 8-9,
v.·il! pitch for the Angels.
McDo\\'ell allegedly SWO>re at Dark on
the bus ride from Los Angeles lnlema·
tional AirporL to the Grand Hotel in
Anaheim. Several women were on the bus
at the time, including Dark's step-
daughter.
Earlier In the season, Dark snd
l.1cDowell failed to see eye-to-eye on
Sam's selection to the All·Star team.
Dark suggested that McDowe!l shouldn't
go because he had complained of a sore
arm and miSS'E:d a start just three days
before being nominated to I.he all-s(ar
team. McDowell s aid his ann felt fine ,
and dispeUed any doubts about that Mon·
day night.
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Prefers Physics;
Quits Cowbo)'S LACOS. \:igrri;1 -D1('k T1grr. fonnrr
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BUT LATER McCARVER TAGS OUT JAY SCHLEUTER. HOUSTON WON, 3·2.
EVANSTON. JU. (AP) -Now that
veteran Joe Kapp has scrambled out-of.
bounds in a contract squabble. 1970
Hcisman Trophy v.'inner .Jim Plunkett
could make a quirk hop into Nn. 1
quart.erback status for the New England
Patriots. 1'JIOCSAI\D OAKS 1AI'\ -Aftrr lflk-
lnF: three SC.'l~rn; !o ll'Ork h1~ \\'llY 1n1n
die Dallai; Co\\·bo\s· ~1art1ni; 11n<'11p,
former Servitr tllgh ac<' Hl;i1n(' Nye has
dffided he'd ra1hcr stw1y pl1)S1es.
Nye, 2~. lhe Cov•lxivs' flrSt~tnng 1Jf-
fefls1ve right guard last season. 1!1dn'l
rePort lo practice Monday and .1nnounrrd
hi! rct1rcmen1 afler mC'C'ling \\'1th tr:lln
(lfliclais .. For a young pla:-rer. such an an-
nouncement often is n1e.ant as a sign;i l
for more money, but Cnach Toni La ndry
said Nye wasn't upSf't with his rontraeL
"Blaine told u~ the cn r1lr..ict he h;ui
been ofrered was fair." Landry sriH1.
"5ul he said v>"hen ht first went into foot·
b:i.ll he made up bis mind tt1 ;1t if he
v.·asn'l rnaking a certain amount of
dollars in his fourth year he \\'as going to
retire.''
A tean1 spokesman sa1rl Nyf' was ··k ind
nf confused .. and .. not 100 percent sure
he 's doing !he right thing "
Nye. a physic.<; major at Slanf0rd. holr!s
11 master's de~ree from the lnh·cr.;Jly of
Washington and plan.~ f() con!inuc his
postgraduate work Rt Stanfoni, the
i;pokesma n said.
The 6-4. 25J .pound lineman \\'as Dallas'
fifth drafl choice in 1968.
T1g\•r 1n;,1rif' llu• :11u1ot1n('f'llll'llt .it lkl"Jil
A1q)f•rl upon h1.' ;1rn1;1l lrn111 1l1P \'n1ll•d
~tatP~ wt1rrr ht· tiad 111rrl -~11\Cl' l~lfill.
'J'he 39-_vrar-f1l1l hox1•r ~;11r! hr \v:is 11u11.
ting bet·a11sr nf his .'IJ:I' :ind 1111 increased
e111phas1s on hea1~11·1·1ght bouts.
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Los Angclr~ ·ll;uns on ~1onday, redlicing
1 he ~ua1I ln 75
\)ropred 11·rrr l)\\'igh1 Sta trn, ru nnJ11g
hack fron1 L'tah: Al ~1on1~on1erv, of-ff'n~i1·e ta('k!r frnrn <:ranbl1ng: ·1\lark
\\'nl(•\1ch. s:tfrt.v1nnn front Oregon Stair;
{;f'Orgf' .lugun1 , JinelJ<iCkf'r ( r O !TI
\\'a:::ihington and GC'Or~1· Rro-wn, running
back fron1 San D1rg0 Stale.
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~IEX!CO CIT\' -Brazil d<tv won lhf'
An1encan Zone final tif thr fl::i1·1~ rup
tennis tnurnan1r.nl .\-2. whrn Br.1;:irs
1'h<1mas J\Of'h drfeatrd .ln.1ql11n Lo.vn
Mayo of ;'11rx1co in the last single:<> n1a1t•h,
7-5, 4-6. 7.~J. 6-4. 9·7.
In thr first singles n1a!ch today Edson
Mandari no of Braiil ddeo:iled ~farcelo
Lara.
The Bra zilians now will m c e t
CzcchosJryvakia, champion of the Euro-
pean Zone A.
Laver Du1111>ecl
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Ar:h11r 1\~~I!' ;1:,,I .~l'rnud·~t'Cded fl()(I
L;1 ,1·r 111~rr rl1111:11 ,1 tcd 1n lhr rir~t round
of thl' ptn t(·11111s t·l:i ~~ic l1f're tl1ondny.
Ashe 11:1\ ou~ll'tl by Nikola Pil ic of
''11gosl:11 1<1, :l 6, 7·fi. /.fi, and Lhcn firs!-
~·C'~lr 1\1J~l1f!l1:111 pro Rill Bowrcy stunned
t'or1111;1 del 1\lcir's l.;11'C'r, 3·6, 6·3, 6·4.
In othtr rnatc-hc~. Dennis f1'1blon i.:nt
p:i.~t Allan Slnnc of Au~tralia, 6-4. 7·6,
Andrf's (~imf'no of Spain ™'<'rlrd only 5ft
m1nu1 r~ ro cl11111n:itr t e f !-hand eel
Au.~!ra\1 ;111 01\t•n D;l1·1d~nn. fi·2, 6-3, anrl
1~1n;11 I 1-:1 l'il;Jf!'i of f·:r.~111 cicfcalf'd
/\rn1•n1·a11 f\11\' Har1l1. r;.7, !1·4. fi.4.
The L:n'f'I' no11Tcy n1a1(.:h 11·.1s not .as
1'lnsr, :lltll1111g l1 Lavrr, thr 1\•innrr hrrc
Ja.~t ~r:ir. pullr<! 1n 111!hin ~-4 1n thr lhirrl
~;\'I aflr·r I railing :1.11 nu1 hr cnulrln'I pull
his g.1n1e togr!hcr 1n !1n1c In nvoid
<I(' frat
Pil l!' ho111iccd hat k frn111 a :i.o drrif'i\ in
!he Sf'C'nncl .~rt ~nrl 1ven! on !o ma~ter
A~hr n111c [Hll!ll.~ to .~evf'n 1n fl tiebreaker
af!rr !hr set had reached a 6·6 deadlock,
Osteen Finally Makes It;
Dodgers Duel Cincinnati
CJKCINNATT rAPl -Claude Osteen".!!
pursuit of a career .500 re('(Jrd can best
he characterized a~ a struggle. a v.·ord
also apt lnr lhe perfnrn1ance of the Los
Angeles Dodgers lately.
But the veteran lrft·hander has finally
Julv XI
J11lv 11
J~lv J1
Dodger Slate
All G1m11 "" K~I !"40)
Doo~~'• M C•ncioratl
Co<!Q"' ., c.nclnn~Tr
Dc<1oo" •' Cmc'"~~·;
'" m 5 D m, '"m
snad c 1t 1\nd !he Dodgers, !oo, n1ay be nn
th e way back from a frus1rating t"''O·
ll'eek tailspin.
t)s!ccn allo~·ed \I hits r.1onday night
hut coast.I'd to a 10.4 victory Lo run his
~<'ason re('nrr! In 11 ·6 and his 11-yc '1r
niark to 141-141 Oslren got long-ball sup·
port fron1 V.'1ll1r Crawford and R1ch1e
Allen find chipped in :i pair of tiinely
singles hi1nself
The Dodgers, with on!y three victories
in 13 gan1es and still sc1·cn games back
of San Francisco in the Nationa l League
West, send Don Sutton, !1-8, aiainst Don
Gullett , 9·3, in the first nf a thrre-gaine
set here tonight.
The Joss snapped an I I-game winning
r;treak for the rampaging Pirates along
1\•i th the Dodgers' four-ga me loising
streak.
Osteen, 1vho posted the last Dodgrr vie·
lory with a 6-0 blanking or Atlanta Thurs-
day, was ln command most of the way
l\1onday as Los Angeles built up a 7--0
lead.
"This has been on my mind for some
tim e no1v ,'' said the pitcher ,.,·ho 1\'as nine
~ames un<ler the break-even point y,•hen
he was traded from Washington seven
seasons ago.
"I wanted to reach .500 simply because
J know I'm a far belt/}' pitcher than my
career record in dicate!;."
That strong po.~sibilily, ho\\·c1·rr. wa1
\'1e1ved skeptically t.i onday by Plunkett,
pro football's No. 1 rlraft rhri1rP now
practicing for the Collegr 1\ll-St ;irs' test
"''llh lhe Baltimore Colts ;it Soldier Field
July 30,
"I don't know what difficu l!ies Kapp i~
having with the Patriols, hut ev en will\
him gone . r can's regard niyself as the
Nn. I candirlate," said the former Stan·
ford passing wizard.
''I haven'l even stepped into the P;itriot
camp yet, so proving myself as a pro ii
slill all ahead of me .
"They 1;lill have Mike Taliaferro and a
few more, like Brian Dowling, who have
more experience tn their systcin . We had
a pro-orieated attack at Stanford, but
there are more things to analyze in pro
football."
II was less than 24 hours aft.er Plunkett
signed a 1nultiyear Patriot contract in
Chicago that Kapp left the Patriot camp
at Amherst, Mass., refusing to sign a
standard Nationa l Football Le ague
player's contract.
"I don't know why Kapfl did it ll was
totally unexpected .'' said Plunkett, whose
selary lern1s were nol disclosed by the
erstwhile Boston club.
"l thou ght he would be their No. 1
quarterback. I met Joe briefl y on a visit
to Boswn. He said he'd be glad to help
me when l mo\'ed to Boston."
Kilmer, Saints Owner Swap Insults
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Plunkett, '\\'ho set NCAA career records
In passing yards with 7,544 and total of.
fcnse with 7,998, is expected to 1.~:in the
starting All·Star cal! over Dan Pastorini
of Santa Clara and Southern Methodisl'8
Chuck l-lixon against the pro champion
CoJLq a week from Friday night.
NEW ORLEANS f A Pl -Johr1 \\'
Mecom Jr., owner of the j\;e\\' Ol'lrans
SaJnts of lhe Net1on \I Football !.1•aguc,
accused by his formrr quarterback Hilly
Kibner of not knowing how to run a pro
football club, ttlorted tha t Kilme r didn't
know how to run a pro football club. 1'11e
Times-Picayune rePorled tod ay ,
"Tl is a shame Silly doesn '! stJrk to h1~
nffenst on the field and leave the office to
the management,'' the Times·Picaywu1
quoted Mecom u uylng in a.n in(.('rvlC\\'.
Kilmer, who was traded 10 the
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\\'ash1ng1on nt'dski ns. \~ent on the offense
a,i:;:i1n:;t i\leco1n
"\ nrtrr Mrcom I know the Saints an~
not gn111g to v.·in in at leas! six years,''
k1l1i1t•r was i:iuo!ed as saying. "It llhe
Sll1nts1 is a foultd·up Ol'g;ini7.R l1on ..
"I a1n sny1ni: Mr1·on1 rlocs nnl kn111\'
\\li<tl hr JS do1ni;: ;ind I will trll hin1 to his
f;1C'f' Jh• 1nfluPnc<'<I thr r!ral for !1ght rnd
J1:11·(' l';irks 1formfrlv \~·1!h S;in fr11nc1.<-
cn1 that cost, Jn t ffrr !, two No. I dral!
choices."
Kiln1cr 1le~eribrd rarks as a l!nc
pla.vcr bill i;l11d Tn111 !·\·ars, the Sa1nls'
cna\_li 11ho 11<:1~ fll'l'tl 111 thr 1111dtllc ol 1he
1910 season. "11'0li!rl 1101 l1111 t• go11r· for lh~Jl
d<';il tf hr knr11· Jt 11 011111 hall' co:;t h11n
Unit n111(·h "
1\1rrorn rrpl1rd lif' th1111 i.:l1t H ~1rnn,gc
l!i:1l l\d111r1· 11~.uht f.1101·1, 1l1t• pnJCc!'thngs
inn rlr,11 1h·1t l1P hf'lp.'<i cni;1nl'f'r
h1·lp1d 11~ to i.:rt h1111 1 l':irks1 i1nd
'1 ' II" ~nt h1ni h(' wo11lrln 't U"-0
11 fo f'ark.~ J." flll'CO nl i airl.
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''Thr fihns shov.·l'd lhal.
"1\1;iyhl' tht• r<'ason is Dave Park~ v.;i:i;;
too deep 11111! to.:> npen and Billy jusl
l'oulrln't throw the ball thaL f;ir"
P.1rks last season errtitt'd 1111 uproa r
\\'h rn hr ch.1rg<'d that K1ln1rl' 11•11s not
1hro1v1ni.; h1n1 !hi' hall often rnouJ:h even
11·hrn hr w:.s opt'n
:O.li·rnni is dcscrihrd by K1lrnrr :i~ one
\\'ho "1\':'lnts lo he a n1re guy . hut hr r!nP~
not know hnw hr 111htl'l!Cd
r1·cry1h1ng hr h.i.~ .•. hr hflu~ht lhr rlulJ
lo get fJUblic1!y. ·• '"
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HBP -b~ "''""" 1s• .. g•lll WP v~'·· Moo" Tim• -7 '6 A1!~onto -11.<11
Plunkett said he learned a lot about
reading defenses at Stanford under Jack
Christi ansen, Indian offensive coac.h who
formerly starred as deferu;ive ba ck for
the Detroi t Lio ns and served as head
coach of the San Francisco ~9ert..
"But I know there is quite a transition
fron1 college to pro football," sald the 6.
fool-3, 21D-pound passing star. "In a CQl·
lcge, for instance, a receiver \\'Ould run a
12-ya rd pattern and then break. l n pro, If
il's a man·to·m an defense, hr.'11 lenglhr.11
or shorten hi5 route &ccording to v.·here
he can beat the defense."
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Tu~1day July 20. 1971 DAILY PILOT _if ~~~~~~~~~~-"-=-
Pirates Recall Ventures • Ill Europe
DAVE GRANT
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Entries
LOS Al4MITOS ENTJlllES
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8)' PHl.L ROSS
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Skeptics who persist in f~I·
1ng th.at there u really nu
d1ffere.11ce between co111-
petiUvt rowing on still water
and its rougher-water cousin
should first check with some
qualified experts.
Our old hands in this case
:11·e coach Dave Granl and his
Orange Coast College crew.
Dubbed, "the Giant Killers"
ln recent years by area cre\\'-
watchers, the 15-member 0CC
delegation last week conl·
pleted Hs most gigantic
murder ever.
111 thscoverlng the rel~L1~·e.
1nerits of raiing 11till walf'r
over the rough stuU, the
Pirates ni ad e an un
precedented lour-race swerp
or the IOOth Irish lleg11tta.
Their enonnous l.riun1ph
marked the rlrst tune a non·
Irish crew had wun ANY of
the regatta's evenls and OCC
was only the third fore1Rn
~roup to evet' row in !hf'
Gaelic get-together (a Ccrrnan
unit and a crew fro1n Yale
Univf'rsily participnled !a~t
year),
The Irish Regatta "'as held
ln 81).degree wea1her on a
Lagm1a Loop
LB Wins , 41-36;
Tritons Hit 105
Laguna Beach lligh"s host
Arlists rolled to thetr sixth
sununer league basketball vie·
tory i\1onday night \'lith a 41 -36
decision over w i n 1 e s s
University.
Jn other action it was
r.tission Viejo on lhe long end
of a 61-47 tally over Fountain
Valley and San Clemente rip-
ped Estancia. 105-59.
The latter had four starters
missing from action
Laguna set itself up for a
shot at undisputed second
place prior lo next "·eek·s
tournament as the Artists' 6-3
mark equals San Clemente.
which must meet loop leading
Mission Viejo (11-1) Wednesdav
in the regular slate finale. ·
Vince \Vhitnah and Chuck
Cor"'in paced the Artists l\'ilh
14 and 10 points w h i I e
University's big gun was To111
A1u\linix \15).
San Cle1nente stormed to it<>
easy win behind the cri sfJ
shooting of Bob Dowling and
diminutive Rick Bauer.
Dowling singed the nets ror
:14 points on IS field goals and
lour gratis shots "'hile Bauer
tanked 21
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Al rlM Ntw,.erl'er I•• At tht Or•"9• C•11~1y Fair Gto1111d1
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cahn. sunny lake at Blrss·
1ngton , a sinall vdlage locatt:<l
al.H>ut a .f.~mlnule bus ride
froin downtown Dublin.
Accorchng 10 Grant. "the
local pt_'Ople told us that the
beautiful day "'e raced was
the second huUest d:iy or tht>
century 111 Ireland "
Conversely. the ace rowers
had n1;1de a poor showing 1he
prevtou:; week 1n Engl::uul's
Henley f/.l)yal ltegatta at Hc11-
ley-On-Tl1an1es, a11other tlot-(;f·
the-way village 30 n11!es <J\Jl·
side of bustling Londori
At !ht' Henley con1pctition,
the Sues had to brave ugly ,
Joh11so11's
Bat Beats
Oil City
Estancia lhgh's
Johnson anrl Mike
came throug'Q w1U1
producing sil'iglcs in the
seventh inning to provide the
Eagles with a ~8 wln over
host. Huntington Harbour (11·2-
1) in r-.1onday's Costa t.1esa·
l/unlington Beach sutniner
baseball activity,
And in another closr one it
\\'<IS Nrwport llarbor gaining a
4-2 decision over fountain
\'alley wtth a pair or markers
1n the seventh helped by two
errol's on the losers' diamond.
In the night feature at Costa
t.1esa 1'ark Corona del ~1ar
took the ineasure or Edison.
1 l-7, with the aid of a 10-run
I 1rst inning
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C.:01npton. 13--11 , at TeWinklr
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lhrt>a:eniug wetl'\her and thop..
µy walers 1n lu11sh111g a non-
qualif}1ng sPcond to ~ng!and's
Caiubridgt• Universtly.
"Cambridge got u~ i11 thP
\asr quarter-1n1lr or the Henley
race." c:rant s11ys.
OCC's freshntan rower T1n1
O'Nei l, a Corona d<'I ~1ar resi-
lient. had a good vant:ige
p(Ulll as \lit' No. 2 roan in both
the F.nglish ;ind Irish rat'es.
lie SU)'S, "11 W<JS IOOSL d1sap-
ix>inting after the llenley race-
hf'{':!.~ist• Wl" wert' rn;;ybe f'X·
pcctlng lo do better than "'e
"'" ""Wefttht'r didn't really mak~
Tars Crush
Cdl\'I, 9-3 ,
In Polo
Newport Harbor lllgh's Tars
rolled to a 9-3 conquest ovl'.r
rival Curon:l del J\1ar t.1onday
t'\'Cning al UC Irvine to
higlil1ght Orangt' Coast area
sun1mcr lcai.;ue watf'r polo ac··
lrvity.
111 <ithrr A.AAA hostility Sun·
ny llt11s took lht' 1neasure of
Costa Mesa, 8-~; Downey beat
Fullerlun. !i-4 : iuul Lakc11;·ood
tripped up <.:nrden c:rove. 4-2.
T11(}-t\ <ietion a1 Co~1a r..1e sa
High saw r-.·larina h:indling
J\\ission VieJO. 8-:1. Edison
rout ing La Hr1bl':i. 15-7. Se rvile
rdging Snnti::igo, 6-4 . :ind Troy
beating rounlain V:ille~. 9-3.
Frn:;h-Soph scores u1c!uded
Esl:inc1a's 16-6 rout of \lale11-
1·1n. Santa Ana Valley ·s 18-3
bun:i1 of Uuena Park and
1::1rden GrO\'l' dun1pirrg off
Tro}, 9·7. at Estanc1a 's pool.
;1ny difference s1nc:r you ha1'f'
to race a different race on the
rr1•er than in the still water
"'\Ve can race our own raC'e
nn a lake like wf' did 11! Bless-
lngton.
"The people over tht>re were
really "'alching us," adds
O'Neil. •·1 guess they kind of
like watching a team that "·as
di£frrent than one of theirs."
t:ranL and No. 2 rower
/O'Neil) feel H was a great
thrill to compete 10··
ternationally and one of the
bigli(est things that has, and
probably t ver will happen lo
lhe OCC crew,
5th Straight
O'Neil says ........ e tthf: crew
members) couldn 't believe 11
when we first heard about
going_
"At lir!L. it was optional but
we all got together and der1<l·
eel to sav~ our money and go
as 1 team on the trip."
The Pirates were also aided
by a $25-a-plate luau in June
!laving brought back a bevy
of trophies rrom Ireland in-
cluding the extra-large Pen1 ·
broke Cup, the ace crew has
hopes of making the same tnp
next year.
"The Ptmbroke Cup is largf'
enough to ha ve the name.s of
OCC Tramples
Cage Foe, 87-63
Orange Coast Col I e g e's
Pirates continued c;n thel r
unbeaten ways Monday night
in the Orange Coast College
sumn1er basketball league.
The w1defe<.\led Pirates won
their Hflh straight with an 87-
63 triumph over the Buc-
i:aneers behind the hot hands
of Skip \Villiams 127). John
Seymour 119) and J oh n
Kazmer (16}.
In other action it "'3!1 th~
Gauchos over the Buccaroos,
87-63. and UC I r v in e' s
Anteaters "' a 11 oped the
<..:hargers, 101~5 .
University sped to ll 31-18
lead at the half and held on for
a 58-52 victory over S..'\lltiago
in the l"oothiH S u m m e r
League.
Un1vers1!y's Paul Simon
paced the Trojans ""'llh 20
points \\'hile Danny Stuart z.d-
t!ed a dozeh n1arkers.
Newport's easy \\'Ill was
paced by five players 1n dou·
i)lt> !igurc~.
Costa ~tesa·s Jack A1·cher
l22) and Scott Nevillr l20 I
"·ere unable to offset the :ll·
point outburst or Footh1l\'1
Hob Tu\·pl]
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tvery Wlllfling team s1nct 18'7 l
on it,"' says Grant, who'd lik •
to see more OCC names added' • I<> ~l in 1972.
Also looking rorward lo '
possible second sojourn is that:
f1nt Irish lad. Dennis O'Neil.
who'll be an ace sophomore
in the f<i11
"My relative!! wert> frorn
over tht're somewhere but
!hey kind of gol losl in the
.shuffle." says the beaming 1g.
year-old.
~1aybe O'Neil can !ind them
on the return trip.
Area Seas
Producing
Albacore
P.1bacore c ontinu~ to
dominate \hf area sportfishing
scene wiith Davey's Locker
and Ari 's Landin~ reporting
good catches.
Monday's albccore run out
of Davey's netted 61 for 26
:inglers while Art's Landing
had a similar count ~62
alba.core for 30 anglers).
A two-day trip over the
\1·cekend out or Art's showed
182 albacore (30 anglers).
In half-day boal action It
was John Hill!g of Costa Mes&
1naking some noise with an
8~~-pound calico bass on 8 half
day boal out of Art"s.
Dana \rharf Sportfishing
reports plenty or bass being
hauled in v.·ith growing signs
of bonito and yetlowtail in the
\\'a\ers.
Bass and bar2~ut!a have
been the prime factW"s oul of
the Mc:Cullah Brothers' Hun-
tu1gton Beach base.
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Ne1vport's big 11'111 was aided
bv a 5-2 lead al lhe hal!. Br1t1n
\i1ll1c" 11as 111 ... trumental u1
the Sailor all:teli with a pair of
~nal~
Co~i:i 1\\l·sa·s ~!:ill \V<ndf'llf'li
h;id lhrec gnuls but 11 w;isn'1
1•11ou~h Lo offsf't Sunny llills'
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r-.J1ke Brown 14 \, Scotl
Fit:ld !21 and Sco1l \\'rstgate
(2) p11ced E£hson ·s rasy "'in
over L:1 J/abril
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l l-~7 Nips Rio Hondo, 91-86
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tune~
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five
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f0ur gofl l)o and mates John
l';1rsons and ·ron.v S.11voya had
(WI' :tµil'Cf'
~\e\·e \\';1y:i1t , ,J£'ff nav1s
:u1d [l11! Lee rounded uut the
t::il-(!r <i11ark wllh onf' goal
t•:i f'll
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rd 1nlo its firth Hin Hondo
College summer basketball
h·ague y1ctory 111 six decisions
i\1onc1ay night wit h a 91-86
\'e rd1cl 1)ver !h11: host school,
'l'ht• l{us!lf•rs received a
balanced ~oring attack 11·1th
Jive players in double figure.~
alter tr:iillng off and on dur·
1ng the first h:ill {lr play
1\1ark O<'kker (19). Jeff St.
Clair ( 17) and ti;iry Orgill (Iii)
proverl to bt> lhe biggest
thorns 1n rhe host's sidt' while
Bill Sell (121 and .Jeff 13ut1
I lf)) also contributed with 1m -
Ba.seball Standings
pressive totals.
The Rustlers w1l] 1ry for win
No. 6 Wednesday nlghl when
!hey return Jo Rte Hondo for ii
7 o"tlock malch with the
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Remake Great Pl .. tures
Fil11i Makt~rs Sif L Movit~ Ckissics
By BOB THl).\IAS
llOLLY'A'OOD !/\P l ··You
should nC\'tr remake great
pictures. · Samuel 1 :oldw) n
onct ad 111sl'd fe llo\v producer
Dav id. O Selznick
"You can ncvt•r do the111
better Lht' Sl'Cond t1n1e_ The
th ing to do is remake )VIit
flop s Then ~ou l'an 1rnpro1r
on ~·our errors '
Selznick d1dn ·1 f o \Io w
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ahead · and re1nade · •\
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rr1ncmbered 193.1 !1ln1 "1!11
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Selznick's 195.'I version w11h tus
"'1fe Jenrufer Jones and Hock
Hudson 1\aS a flop 11 prOl'f'd
to bf' the producer'!! la~I
movie.
The t:o!dwy11 Counsel is 1v-
d<'·) being 1~nored by B nrw
generation of film 1nakers. 111
Tue sday
Evening
JULY 20
l ;QD 8 l ie JhM Wry Dun~hl'.
(]) AIC """ 1!11">1'111 /Smith. U KMIC """Tom Sn~d1r.
g Ylf(lnil lir111wi111 Skw Cum s
lft GIOflr Lind.lll!Y. ~nny Trrry
Brownie McGhn , Ann Miller. P'1Ch1C
M11• Rrymanl
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bor, Mi ry A3tor, lee 8owm1 n, fd
M rd A.ndre"l'li, ~ildred Duonock
Kent Sm11 11. e r s,py m Tiit ni"lrt0fll1 m ltaf lrt~ m Art Stlldlo, locr
CE Notimro 34 m 0..lh v.u., O.ys
Q} """ Jim Hawthorne.
l;)O (]) NtoWI 8111 Huddy.
CIJ Trutti « Ci:lnMC1utnw
(J) CIS Jlltwi W1l11r Cronki!t.
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fll) Hodttpodft Lod11
it) The Ot.ur1 lltpert
Ciil El Ador1blt Prof. Alda~
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their st'a rrh for ~crt"t!n sub-
J<'l'I.~ !ht' produL"er!) art s1f\1ng
through lhe ~luci10 \ault~ fur
prupcr!ies that once copturcd
audienl'es and rnight do ~ to-
day
'fhe n.·roril is by nu 1ne;1115
f O r b id d 1 ti g A1nel'I C~tll·
International thrr•w caution lo
the winds by re n1 a k 1 Tl J.:
"\\'uthering Heights.'' a 19~9
c;old\\'Vn classic s 1arr1 n !:'
l.:1ure1;ce Oliver . M" r !'I e
()bero11 and D:\vLd Niven The
nC'w \'ersion captured no ,qrcal
praise fr on1 the cnlics. But 1t
did enough busint'Sl> IO rank a~
A111t<r1can-lnternat1110;1J 's No
1 grosser.
1'ht· company lhl'll ""nt on
the pro11 l for other C'lassit•s
\1l11ch are convcnu:nlly 111
public dornain and req uire no
siorv purchase
"i'h(' HOU.St' of s e \' f' II
t:abll's·• is now bt1ng lilnied 1n
turbo\en! e"Venls In th• Kan!.11
botd1rl1nd in the JRBOs. Ptrcy Her-
b'rt 1nd Randy Boorit co·,hr.
D tt.we AH1n Siio• Gu11h 1r1
.lon11h1n Winters. 1ennrs pro lom-
my Cook. i nd P'odutt• f11nk Mc·
Ctrl~y.
0 11) ({) al ABC Movie of lh1
WlllL: {C) {90) "TM Old Min Who
1'.:nglaod il 11 d S last triad<' in
1940. Abo 111 tile 11ork.\
'C1uuilh:.'' " . .\ T.Jt· ul T\10
t'll1cs.' "l .. ·s .r..1 1S~'rablc.•; a
"The Scarll't Le\\er '
The nt·w n1anagcmt'1ll of
Mt:~1 st·\ •Jn a course 10
rt:t'apturc l>Uftlf' of lhc fanlt'll
co1npany 's earher rnag1t· A
r1:111akt· of "Tr1:1der llorn
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A!S"t a tl1Ul>ll'<ll!1.t•rl "I 0111
Sawyer ' The Mark ·r11 air1
\ '1<-~SK' pre\ 1ously s ! a r r •' d
Jack PJt'kford in 1917. Jark1e
C1M)g;i11 111 1930. and Tomn1y
Kelh in 1~138. /\l~o rlanned ll\' ~\C~1 a ren1,1t..e of
"l\'orth" esl P;1~~age." \\ hirh
starred Spencer Tracy in 1940
Boss l lun1er has annuun<:ed
Sot. & Sun. Schtdul•
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awn flm1ly-t1'l•I he "'Mlltsitd lh1
murder of an old fntnd m Ot'fid f rlllt Show Guell! ue
r-0med11n Si m lt,en\.On, NBC new1
commrntatot S11ndor \'1nocur. 11ng.
Pn Seils & Croll pl1)"'!1fh!/lolm
pmducer Herb GardnM, ind dt~t '"
pert Dr. lrw10 ~l•llman m Ora1n1!
aJ l• ~ll Jui(1d1
,:00 0 ®) m JllBC Tuad11 Mowit: (C)
(Zh') "BoJ. Did I !Ott 1 Wran(
Number" (II) (comedy) '66 ~ Bob
HOile. Phy111s Doller, llk1 Sommt1.
A fist hl~1n2 real rsl 1(e op111tor
~opts to publ•c•te--m 01dff lo ~!
-i n isojaled C•b1n he ow~• by el·
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EXCLUSIVE
ROBERT M~G-!LM
TREIOR HONARD
crd SAAN-1 MlfS
"n.-ns
rrencn mov•r quttn D~aitghtaer" ftQl MoYit
(D Felony Squad
lrr1ng 1! Ii 1 hrdrni pl1re tcr
ffil!!ffi&1S..Kh1 t r111011 .,. /GP/~•1 1.oc"o•O '-'C.M
5!ud1 in Cre1h•t Conlr1d1c11ons"
Documenl11y on I.~~ 1ccomph1h 1 SPECIAL
~ n1u51ta1,Cr::.1on111 the: ~·rank
Capr<1 ftln1 uf !9J7, "Lu~\
Jlonzor, '
Tv.·1ggy, of all IJL'l.l)llt•, 1.s
r11<ik1ni:: •·1·es~ 111 th P
JJ 'Ubcrvil!es, ·· •1 h1ch oddly
turned ~p in t110 l11flcrt·nt
versions u1 192~
Italy's C?.rlo l'onli ha s illl·
nounced a collaborat1un 111111
the Russians on a new Vt'l ~l\Jfl
of "Anna Karenina" Tht' !air
was first filmed 111 191~. IJter
\.\•as interpreted 11\lCf' LI\
t:ret:i Ciarbo and v.:1s donr a
fourth time. by V1v1en Le1~h
in !948.
,\J.:.o un the "ay: <111
ani1n<'led \£'rsion of "Robin
Hood " fro1n Disney The sage
has appe:1red on tht' screen
inany times, wi th such leads
as Douglas Fairbanks, Errol
i''lynn Corne] Wilde. John
!tall. Richard Greene. Richard
Todd and Doo Taylor.
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ltth110111 Commi11•• H•1rln11 en ID:OO I) CBS Nnt Hour iRJ · Ji1~11ce I
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Wednesday
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1:00 m "O~ttn ltt" (dr•m11 ·5~-Jo1n
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"WOODSTOCK"
ANO
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"LET IT BE"
STARTS WEDNESDAY
TWIN ROCK SHOW
JO( COC"'E~
"Mad Dogs and
Engli shmen"
Al•o
TH£ llOlllNG S!ONE S
'Gimme Shelter"
IGPI
CONTINUOUS DAILY
FROM 2:00 P.M.
ENDS TONIGHT
"LOVE
STORY" .. ,
"DOWNHILL RACER "
STARTS WED.
AIRPORT
Oe•n M•rtin •
Burt Lancaster •
J••n s~berg •
J•t queline Bissett e
"Thoraughly
Modern Milli e"
\ ~D .A;..UV
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JOe RYNN lOOY RO!lERTS James GREGORY _,,_., ..... _ ... ,, .. .,.,, ....... ._._
ALSO
TIOOICOlOR.
wa r·••• n•• ,
WALT DISNEY
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EXCLUSIVE \
ENGAGEMENT
,,,.,.. ·~-·...... \
GEORGE HAMILTON · SUE LYON
.EUEL
KNIEVEi: i
1'1fl' l•tt of 11'fl' <71rfl'<l•v•tt• ~ ~
I l""1:"-.""'~ar~ :1';"'.
I /rid t!11 John Hu~lon R1thord Cr!nno ''TH( DESERTElt" I
(GP) I
WK DAYS: "IYll ... " 1:00 I. 10:30 "IH~ERT llt " 1:4S
SAT, l SU~. "IYll ... " l :J0·1:00 i 10:10
''OISllTi~" 1:45·S:10& 1:45
fRlE PA RKING~
••
Cast .
'
for 'Mujo r B<1rbara' All Set
1eason. Nie Ullet, Diana Webeter, an ti: Director Edward Piuone has
set 14 <ic lors for U1e [orthcorn-
1ng production oi Bernard
Shaw's "~tajor Barbara" 11l
the Mark Taper Forum Aug.
26 through Ott. 10 as the
fourth subscription event of
the 1971 Center Theatre Group
The comp<iny \\JI! include Helene Vi'inston . •·
)vor Barry, \V ilha1n Bassett, Blythe Danner, who recentl y:
IJavid Birnev, Blythe Danner, completed tv!r Tony award--;
Hobert Do}ile, R 1 l' hard Ynnning role in lhe original ~
Dreyfuss, Pan1ela Dunlap, Broadway hit productioc of
W1Jlian1 Glover. Barra Gran!. "Butterflies Are Free", wi ll :
Scott Hylands. j\;o~ Lloyd:_£1aY_I~ spirited Barbara.
Ji~~~~.l Udusive Engo9tmenf·Showing Now!!
CO-HIT·
IOX Of'FICE OP EMS AT 7:15 ,,.
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
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PREMIERE
Orange County
ENGAGEMENT
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In cvcrvonc 's lifC then='s a
SUMMER OF '42
A R,,bPfl >Au1t,9an1 A.chard A Rolh
f'roducho11
JENN!F(R O'NEILL· GARY CRIMES
JERRY HOUSER •OLIVER CONANT
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3rd GREAT WEEK-NOW AT ALL 3 THEATRES
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2HD AT BOTH HI-WAY 39 & HARBOR 2
Alon Arktn Audrey Hepburn
''WAIT UNTIL DARK" 2ND AT LOGE
··uuENA SERA. MRS. CAMPBELL"
o ter Matthau
Elaine Mav ~A new Leaf "'
HUH Co.·Jr by MOV t i l·IJ
NOW EXCLUSIVELY
"THEY MIGHT
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St11rrlr\9 Gtor~ C. Stotl,
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RUNS TOGETHER
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ME SA VERDE I ;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;=
HEAVY I
·w11h 11 111:111 pno·r you l'Hn·1
f't'S1st. Prof,.~'>tnn&\Jy l'lf'i•or-
a!i•d f11 i-IM'dron1n lt\IHl~H•f\
"'II' '.'1':' 1~.ths nr· ... r• ri•lt·
''llha,g'' 1·;111w•l1ng \.\Ith gO!"
i.:1•0us rn11!1'h1r11: clr:qll'~.
l1!l':l1 k11,,l~1·n il l'l'llll,i:t>rnf'nt
'"1th ·•f(.,1m;1I '' 11u1111g room.
J lugr Palus Vrri1 r slurlf' hr'f'·
plan•. Thi~ l10111c ~~ lmmacu.
]Ill<' HI ('\'l'l'Y dl'la1J. JI
1H1<ild be a p!tasurr to sl\()\\
i1 !fl ~·ou. Nrar Mrsa Vrriir I
(:..1n1ry C.111b. As~1me !hf'
pi.,..~rn! 101111 with your dnwu
pa_v111r11t. CAl.J, -
Walker & Lee
ltl'i111n1 ~
~i!l!l l!il1'h<•r Bl1rl, nl Arl;i1n'
:,1,.f)\f,~ l)p"n 'Iii 9:00 P:'o-1
$24 ,950
5 Bdrms
Oen + Family Room
f'r11np l•wi111n11 Ht1ge f111nilv
n11, h111J1.1n r~ngl' + ovl'~,
/on·f'd ;11r llC'ilfllll:: 111111, 11:1·
tur;d "'rood t'<1b1nf'ts, f1re-
P•«cr. hrl ., Op<'n ~JI 9 pm.
BAY FRONT
REDUCED!
H<'aul1lul Bayshorf'S h11yfrtnl!
1116 h<lr1n~.. liun. 11)1. & 1
1l1"•L 1'1' Tf'rrfl''" u vf'rlfl(1k1ng '
!ho• ho;1t111!: l11n. \\ill con-
~1<Jrr ydy. l('a!S"". 011nl•rs
have purPhll~cd ranch so
will sacr1f1cf'. $Ell,500. --Coldwell, Banker
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833-0700 644-2430
Mean Old
Mother-In-Low?
Ynu ;·an 1·hanc:" hl'T who!"
po·1'f<nnal1ty'. t;1ve hr•r 11
honir ol her own; Srpnratr«I
frnzn yo11 hy a quirt pnl io.
~he can 11·alk to thr s1ores
+ i).-•.1ches. Ynu nnghl e\'('rl
k:ol'!I lo lovr h{'1'' ·ri11~ 2 R!'I
<111ph•x r1111 be y-0u1·~ fr,r
$·1!!.7:iO 673-&"iiO.
;.10-li:.!(l I * 2036 PALOMA *
TARBELL 2955 Harbor PTirl' ar!Juslf'd on this pr1n11•
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~ hd1·111. & fam1lv rn1. hon1l' NEWPORT In onl' 0! thf' hc-ul'r arr;ts
SHORES or Cnst;i !11f'sa. DhL frpL,
:<Pll•·. hdrn1s., nrw l1 1sh-
'1;1~hrr ,'I, :<rll-dl'aninc o\'1'11.
1'0(•lsi1.c lot. Now offcrrcl for
$:~!,.",Ill]_
4 hrrlrnnm. j h;ilh-hl'.~1 !lnror
pl~ll 1n Shnrf's. Es1t·a lari.;r
111 Ing 1·n.r1111 lnr ('rllf'rla111u1g_
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646-~1<1.
MORGAN REAL TY
673-6642 675-6459
----1 ACRE WITH
2 BEDROOM
HOUSE
All 1h1s fnr $.1:>.fl()f). Cut r 2
1-·3-·B·d·r·m-.-H-o·m-e-1 hl'droon1 house on rrn111 rnr-
11l'r 11nd room for Hl u111I~ nn
1 '~ Bath. rnvl'rf'\'I rrnt1n. ('~r·
Jl<'ls dr;ipr,.;, qlnel sitter.
5~::.:.00. Tcnns.
Roy McCardle Realtor
18lO Newpnr1 Blvd., C.ilL
548-7729
l'f'~I f>I Al·rl'. [l's R g{~)([
huy: Call 6'1&-7171.
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BAYFRONT-APTS:-*TWO TRIPLEXES*
V1s1a D~I L1rln. J •ier I .Slip $75,000 Each
avail. From $31.500. Sell or 2 /\pis ha•·r ~ hdrn1s., 2 lra~P. . , ! ha1hs: · 1 ,\pl. hrio; J.hftnn ..
George Williamson I 1 halh + l'\l1·a i;ll'rpini:; rn1,
673-4350 64S.1564 eves \\' ha1h, '.\'rw farp .. rpernl·
Realtor 1 lv ir•d•'i'or. Sl•'JlS 10 ·brarh in
I N•·Wp•>rt.
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Classified INDEX Advertising associated
BROKER~EALTORS
2025 W. lolboo 67l·J66J
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1 00-1 '49 j:; Rii.: h••tlro111n!' 11110
$~.II)() 1<'1t11 I r11"1 n 10
c1.,~sific.ation
Real Ed~te, \JD] \Jenera\
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Cla1 sitic.11tion 150-1 84
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CIAssificetion 200-260
111n\1•s yoL1 in, l,111'1::-P p;ilon,
('.-,llr:.;,.. !'ark rn1u·h .'1,vlr ,\ "''<•I 11 1n11r•r ;i1 $~~ .. .on_
\\';ill< I(> t•\'l'l',1'1111 11~. (h\111'1'
l'1'11r111g.1111rry! <"1111 ;,.10.1\~11
1'.)p•'t1 <'IT<...> l lLRITACE
Hf'al F:sl!llf',
TURTLE HOCK
>ri•:\f ninnr ~··aUI.\' .. 1 )ol'I .
General
"PRIVA1'E DIPPER"
Large heated pool for lons or s un11ner fun.
l 'nu'l! !tke thi s 3 bedroom, fa1nllv roo1n home
\\Ith all its carpel1ng, drape1:ies, electric
built-in kitchen. 2 baths <ind it's close to
~chool and shopp111 g. !-las exisling \'A loan.
Reduced to sell llO\V , at $33,950.
* LET"S .FALL JN LOVE
YOU WILL. wi1h this extra sharp, alinost
ne~v split level 4 BR. 3 B.A.. huge game rrn,
fainily r111, 3 car gar. 3-ton r efrigeration,
ankle rleep shag thruout. custorn drps. fabu-
lous drop lights. F'rofess. Jdscpg & sprink-
lers. 1\ss u1ne 7'k VA Joan. Q\\·ner anxious!
' $42.65-0.
* EUREKA!!!
\VE FOUND IT, a l 1h block from-th e-beach
"TRIPLl':X'', has a ::! BR. 2 BR. 1 BR unit.
Lots of shag carpeting, nev.' builtins and in
top shape. TERMS!! Get on 1he band \ragon
fo• .... '" $76 ,950.
* J)O~'T BUY!!!
Until you've checked out thls darling-;c;pl1t
Je\7cl 2 bedroom. 111:1 bath ho1ne \vilh w f \V
carpe.ting & built-ins. CLUI3l·tOUSE, POOL
\vith J\s "NO CARE" privileges. A good bu y
al . . . ., 523.800.
* INVEST, DON"T SPENJ)
Get two for the price or one. in lhls ne,,·Jy
decor.ated CdM Dl!PLEX. Separate units, 2
oversized garages, close to shopping, So. of
the highway. Hurry, they don't last nt
~51.750.
* SACRIFICE
If you \vant tn buy but feel you don 't hnve
enough ccish -opportunity is knocking. l-fere's
a real fan1ily sized hon1e 13300 sri. ft.) 2 .~tory,
5 super bedrn1s, 21'2 ha. fan1il v rm. forn1 ed
dining rn1. 2 flreplc:ices. \i',\C.'\N·r and ready.
for in1mediate occupancy. Lease/option-lo1v,
]QYt' d O\l'TI, $43.950,
{Fo rmerly Delancy Real Estate)
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR, CALIF.
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PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
* * * * TAYLOR CO.
72 Linda Isle Drive LINDA ISLE -$160,000 Trachliona! 6 BR., 5V2 ba. home on lagoon.
\1 !dock. Furnished. decorated & lndscpd. 2
instr. BR. suites. $:.!00 .000 Furn., $175,000 Uni.
Brand new 4 BR home \\ family rm., study
& DR. 2nd !lorn· features a huge sundeck ac·
cessible to all bedroo1ns. Just a touch of
for1nal1ty here. Ov.·ner \l'ill consider an ex·
change or lease w;o pl~on -$1 ,200 mo. For Complete Information
On All Homes & Lots, Pleas• Call :
BILL GRUNDY, REAL TOR
NEW LOCATION
"Our 26th Year"
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 67S.6161 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
Genera l
CHARM
PERSONIFIED
Jl nr111n111nus col1or ~chf'll1l'
Jhf"llCllOUt. ]I .10u'1p 11n:•!
ol Jo<Jkll\g, i<'l II~ ~hf>1\' ,\Oll
1h1s 1n1n1ncula1c J·,1ur Hd-
1111., Fan1. Rn1 ., 'J\1(1 B:11h
h••Olf' l•'llh glra111111i: •'llf"l'1'!·
,.d (·li'<'ll'll' k11t·heri. Uo,iuhlo•
1::11·;-;i:;t·, hl'f'<'/,f• \I ;1\' llf'il
la11r1~·H11t•d 1n,·l\1d111g plant-
f'r~/ Top ,\U<:'A \'J~liDE J.,.1 l'al1nn al a pr1t'•· .1"11 t'lnl
not pas.<1 up -only $12,9~i().
\\'ith 10 d0\1'11,
A DIFFERENT
FLOOR PLAN
111 a :1 b<'rlroom, single stnry
home on large 101, fl('rnss
~lrf'rl J1·nn1 1-'nlf (''1!11'$r,
<h1 nt•r h1<s ,1(i'1P1! t1n1qur
!amily 100111 "1111 ~unkrn
h;ii·. rnu 11111 rnjoy 1h1s
l!nn11>. f'lr';i~!' ;i~k us to
~hll\I II u(! lo :-llu. lla1·d •n
J111cl 2700 s'l rr al !his price
nl 1111ly $~):1,!M)(),
"ln1,ir\ii61~1art~
546·5990
General
STEPS FROM
PARK & SWIM
CLUB
NEWPORT CENTER 644-<(910
Gen1ral ·1 1.ieneral
MISS PERSONALITY 1=======1
\\'1!1 be disappo1nled 1f )•ill G.I. REPO.
don't ml'.!et llO'r today, Tht' II COSTA MESA
«r,.httrct "'rote "\\ t:I.-3 Rr•rlrooin home nn h11ge
i~ rlns 1nodel flC'at 4 b<ir, l-c"•E·" h I I "·" <t<"l'nSS 1 e rnnt " JoL 11·11" !n111 1rrf's, patio ~1"ry !l:irl)Ur Vi ew hunif'. I g1 3 "-1 I I 11s an1nrous ••·( r'1"11!1,) ;;nri a ~[l<'t'•lll \1nrk shop
,\ ('()ty fan1ily roo1n off a ,1111 ing n1flol ho1nc ~111h J1rP ;lnd Sl!>!';ogr l'<o/')01 Jnr Dad.
)'<'all y \UHQ(IC ('QU111Ty kit-pl, hrtl 'IV f]nr1r~. t•pl~. ;111rl Rnat ,\, trall<'r R('l'f"<S 10
1·twn_ A /llnna.I dining room drps, 'l'rf'" lin<'d :-.II'""' -l'f';ir ,l«t'd also, Sl~.i:t/Mo
,!',, ;.:1.1111 li1·ing room \.\'\th a cho1ee t:1\:'TSIDE. LO(';\-pays "'II ,1ilh $1000 riown
l>rwk f11't'illa~. Car,_ts '1'10" N' 1• ~ I rl ,.-"· r:, r;r~1<1fl •· 1111 plL1.~ s:i'.15 clnsin.e: cost. Don't
lh;n t'(>Ulrl JWl't'r ha\'(' hefon \\'E:Sl'CLJrt' SHUPPI.'\/[; 11aH O!' h('$i11111',
:<;1<•pr.rrl on. Custom l'Oll<:rtte CJ-':NTER A 111ust ~('e RI
.~ i;pr·1nklr1's frni11 l.· r,..ar. S29,000.
/1][ 1 h1~ & you u" n 1·hr !and I ~~!llf!l!llllllfl!l•lll!ll:, I l«(J fnr JU~I Stl5,'."~). C;d[ lie-1 1
forr H's gorlt' ~r46·23l~.
$22, 150
Newport
II
Fairview
646-8811
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(anytime) 220 E.17t~ 646-0555 I . . •. ~~wnini!S Call 6'!6-4."i79 l --------
CORMIER
1032 Santiago
Newport Beach
You are lhe winner or
2 11rkrts to the
Southland
Home & Garden
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ANAHE IM
CONVENTION
CENTER
July ;)f}/\ug. 8
PJea"e t·aJJ 6'12-;£?~, ex). 31 1
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claun yo11r t1cke1s. (j\'or!h
Cnu111y toll-lft'e number 1s
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. 1 IT'S NEW IN
MODEL HOME
0111.~tanding Mesa Vf'rrif'
hnnlr 1n sharp, clran condi-
11nn \\llh lx'11ut1Jully 11111ru-
rur'('d l ilwn~. Ull'('],v tr!'"·
lirwd ru!-dr-sac for ;i sa!r
1raH1r. frl'f' k1<ls hon1r. I
You'll drhghl at lhP J h111::r I
ho •rlroon1 ~. a nd hi.-: filrnily
rrYJn1 "'Ith do11hlr f11·rpl;io·P.
!1rl\111 paymc111 of S:l200 "1111
>lO !"ECOND LOA/\~ 1-'u!I
1·:i.1ur o[ 1$3\,930.
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·~WALLACE
. REALTORS
COSTA MESA
Cilll now on ih'LS SJ;('Clacu!ar
4 hf>rlrnnn1, 3 hal~ hon1P 1haL
look~ like a n1ndf'I. A <lou-
hlr f11·ppJare opens 10 both
t•n!l\'Pl'Si1l1nn p11 ;:ind f;unlly
""on1. {.;lanlfll'flLIS garrlrn
:<rr\'H'l' kJlt·hrn ll'ilh sPlf-
rlr«n1ng ov1'1l, sP[l<irHtP r!1n-
ini:: ronn1, \1lllk-1n t'lnspr~ in
Jlld~l('r SUlll' & !WO ('llhrr
tw!il'!if>l11S. r·r<1nt <Y>Urlyard
11 1:h !ush lanrt~1·11p1ng, Qturt
1·111-l'lf'-~(· s1rrrt. f'n"e-
1\.~~.~l~JO. C:i11 now for ~how
lng 5!G-'.!~11
-546-4141-
(0pen Evenings) I =~::::::::::::: I CLEAN!
--BA y y I EW Cu IP-11~ a hug .3 h<'droon1 , 2 I"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' I Executive Home
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SINC~: 19-1!
673-4400
ticdh hon1r·. ln(':i.I<'•! nn I\ _l_i!JJ• -
11 u1rl .s11·,.r1. b11t ••a.sy ;ircr~s
In ,..;;in111 1\11;1 & Nt•11·1;or1 FIXER UPPER
l'l'oT11ays. ;.;;inla A1111 a rl-J:-1 JlAHROR )l]{;J-lL/\\'.DS
dress, Tusl 1n S 1· ll o o I hil s 3 bf'rlinonis. 2 bath~.
J)1slr1<'!. A~~unlf' VA. !oa11 ll•·illPll 2n1J f111rrt:>d JXIOl.
Ii',''. Tnl<1I pa~111"n1 of $1fiti l'ie,:.1r1e gHJ'llgC' (frinr Of)f'nPr.
JIPr 1nonlh, $1'.J,OOQ t1ali\rn '" ;.;,..,1r au i;\'hool~ anrf n1ajor
in pr•''tll'!(' 11rra nf :-Jrwpnrt
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t>alhs. A:-.'D 1he Oll'tl('f is
an:-.1ou.~. Ca!l now and 1nake ;ind nf!c•rPd Ill .111st $~5.500.
C;.ll today 6-16-717J. :;hoppin-:. Nrl'ds PLE!'\ fY \'f>\Jf offer.
of \\'Ork hlll [lt'l<'f'r! ;!('f'Ot'd-w· I k & L
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t1rr o[ $29.~l:..O. P.r11rr h" I . quio ·k on rh os l'nc' Ca I I 2rl1~ \\r~H·lirr Dr1vp -~~ ... ~~~ ... ~~-16<: •.. 1~~0 ' · 1 6\fi.7711 O[X'n 'ril 9 P711'
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COUSWO!ffiff & CO .•
_ -1~r~~11.111• 1 •OCEANFRONT•
ON THE BLUFFS B;i~k and ~11in1 in ynur front
GREENBELT 120' ON THE :-.1rt1. :2 ~lflr~·. 4-t>r>drnnms.
Hralty Con1p1111,v WATER f:1n11 ly l'•~H\l 1irul d1111ni::
Th" p<'rfN.'t Cahh1rn1a 11[1!' $99,500 rrwrn, 1i<•;111<11rl cnn1frwlahlr.
Macnab-Irvine
li••in~ Pl !lii~ singl" j,:1 ... 1 ln ~rrli1d.-.d P.Cllhn;i Cnvr~. H·'l plc.nnl'd to t'()tlVl'rt to SALE .. LEASE 3 RP., ,Cf<'!'Jl!ll']I 111,11 ,1, Pirr k dr·wk, fllfllll lnr i;(l' duplr\ $67.~.00. or C'lfl~f' In 111 .. !)(\(11. 01,11cr ho.ll. ~ flfll)rnnin<., ~ h~lh<. PETE BARRETT
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DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 for Fast Results
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N ewport Beach Acreage for 1ala 1--------General Cos ta Mesa
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CAYWOOO REALTY + 1lr.i!""'· llvn 1 !.t\I. Hkr. 111;,,,1i•r su1~1·s 11!11, :~ ,.,rra -"II -<1:11~1<111, i'l1\ rna111 1111av 1 h 1 1 1 '. RENTAL FINDERS ne1v fl.xturrs 1n bethroonu • ~ . polllii'( \ IH' t';U•'I'. f•,\\. 90 6306 II/ (' 11 '.J B $23,750 lH~ :!'.-.~.). /1p,!J~)()l!l~. :. h,•;1(1flfUI b111h~. Ill \1 1rlh t 1rlrf J !"ll't'd HI P0!{1' l .~TER'l..\"'l·O, IL 92 Talbert A ve. ~1 1 w. 19111, COSTA MESA ill"lr! kt!Chf'ns. 3 bedroom..
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t l il I , '" Cn111p;1ny Orpt. ;>:n. 2l!A ALA Re"ntals e 645-3900 til::i-Ollt ____ __ c;iq1<'I•, rlr;q.,.·~. 11 .1 1rr Laguna Beach l \1111 ra11.\1u11s, 11 .1 ~ :~ •. ""i, INVESTMENTS ~ilH I :-..·""P"r! B I 1, ri.: I lrase. Families on I Y.
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rock frplc. SN:ludl'd pa110. :-1·1· ~llfk'r ~harp_ (' .. 11~11·111"111111 Jt1~1 b1•i:u1n1nl!, CO\l~lERCI.\[. ALA Rentals e 645-3900 fnrd, di~posal, elec door
All this pl11s bl<lg. pl::ins for l' p1u·rh:.i~<' 110" 11h1lr-C"11•10111. Call 1>16-:~:.!~ Ei···~-o~;./.,;,1 ,r,,_ ,\PT BLl)'GS '\l :EDS i\OIY rrsfl<ln~ihlr LOS AL TCiS___ BEACON * 645-0111 n(lt'n<'r. 239·1 College Dr.
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(,",',",)S46_8103 H.\YSI D~: \"1\la::r. l P.r .~·1 81. R k Sll·".lf.~ Au !nnlatC'<t RF.TTY P ride of Ownership • F'A:-.l!L\'\Vantf'Ci! 2BR, pm.
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to sho1v you thi~. h_v app'l. 1 !!! 0 'an, H•'-1111 \'1••11 nf Bo1!'k H.-1y, Income Property 166 rouir;;. C;in start p;irt or full Fan1ily "'1th 1f'f'na.i:rr<; ok. kiil~ ok. ·$130. j BR nr O.C.C. & Sean.
Y Ur Place /,j l'ot t · •I t' t I J ------"'--'---ALA Re nt•ls e "5 3900 Some free rent for doing MORGAN REAL TY 0 11.'ill 1· 'w1 .~ ·' a•'lllt.I. timr ;,.10 hours p<'r 11·erk. l Brdmom 2 h11 th, built 1n;;, ., '" • REAL ESTATE Rna1 ~1111 .11 ;11!. ~o ,·hih!t"f'n • CO:-.IA :1\ESA painting & yard .,.·ork req.
673-6642 675-6459 Under the Sun or 1,,..1,, lnlrllf'rl ot·i·uparl!·~. Bllmhno V11la.1:r_i. 12-2 BR Cnn1pany e s t a hi is hes rnrpclingp~r1l[K!~lra~S2~ • HL,\R THIS! 2 Br. cpt~. 613---1784 lorappoinlment.
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l'\J.'l!i1 ___ --,,1 1 n:11i ----,, ... ,l'~~ •. ''''''· il" '.!13 . 42!).!(1;)1. rt I" & st·~ I ' -n ur n ., HOME & APT. r ni Cal1fnrn1a 111111;.:' :{ 11r1!-~'" -·' " " " ,.0 SELLi,·c·, l!Hr. 11 " • fll'!. · · 11'/;::ar11ge. Gnocl Joc. Water l _,l(,l\. E {'ll\lJ·:\TPfll{\flY l Ii!:, 1"11~'!1 r ni, 2' • B,\_ 1" 1·:i\u:1hlP 10J:-;20 l. 1 hlk £'11 111-: FRE E 1 I ALA Rentals e 645 3900 3t;i~1;1~:~n1;11;': ~r~~l ~;: -~~:;.1 · ~'.:1'"'1~~11·~~:.1:~~11'.n ~'.1~'~ 4 Rn. ,1,. •1•·11 01· • Hr!. H•·,1.11, 1 !·" Bl iJll,, \.i< 1'' ••l• · nf \111rnr;1, '.! n11, orr;111 landlords-Owners • .~-f:"<lrdrn{'r lnrn. Sl:ID. Roy 1· r 1r111 1,, rn 1k 'il••i•P 1, .. ~ ( 1 Cn f.'liin::: or ~p<'tld ml'lrr . e J.\f.\l/\CliLllTF• 2 Br I .\leCardle fieal!or. Sl~7721'.l. JO"~ <!n. :S6~.:iOO. Fii \ ••r C<llll<'lll!"n'd. 130\r. ••·d•. 11:• flpl. k11d1, • · f.' ~' lr w"111r· ~\.'l-10/nin. ;""' \\,. 11·1lt rr!er lf't\iln1s tn ynu (' . _... ~. . • -.-.~~7'-.c~---~
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1 lir, 2 ha. lg e k1tt"llrnld1rr'::: -VACANT AND !\r1r. \\"a lk In h1·ach. n.1 n!'r Newport H eights \·,.,11 i·l'pl ~. nrw rlrp!<, 11,.w ~'11rd . Chi\d i pf't i\·rlf', [ Sil'. trplc cpL5, rlrps, 2171 Rural
a!'('a, f1·plr. hrirk p;111n.1 1n 11,1 ~lll. s::2.!l:xl. ~9,..:ii:i7 Ill•, nr11· flmr, n1•111 fl.lint. \\'nlF n<>'I' fnr mor" In· BEACON* 645-0111 1ALA R entals • 645-3900 ,-P~l.~,c"'-.,.'-c'~"-'--~~-~1
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yarrl for hoat or trail1-r. :.'. '-i·,.lv roiu· hrdrmn1 h(lrllf' L N ' I ('~1. Slif),()l'J[), 01'n<'r. 1::1 .:~ A') P.O. Bn.\ '..'l!ijl L..i\ An· $113-COZ\" l Rft Cnlln£!r, nf'11·, _ Nr,11 ca1-,,.,15 , ilooc Crpts/rlrrs. $21~. Av11.l l ,...., aguna 1gue ~P:ir ;\•1··11~.11 l!"it:h:s on C.I .,11 , " " ~ 3 minutes 1n m;i1or .~!i11p'i:: j •tvi1ii;ililr /'"'!" llt't'\IP-lllrv 111,., , .., , <•rte•, C;i, :l(iO~l. Giir tl'lf'-Conv1. \fH'ill1on. ld,.al for Lil• 11nrl 11:\t 11 t' p s. ~., riniv. ~10. Fedrral. 5-l!'i--9-l:il. . '!"" t P;+hnrr ~1. ~ BH .. ~ ~_:_'___ • -' ' [ frn11>r. frr·r1111.ys, l<t·!1nnl~., c•n loiin IJ i.ilill<'l!ilfUI. \,p;if, I 111 . ~ll •·di,ii trplt•, f'll ll""\ * NEW . UNDER phn'1(" 1111111hrr, sngl \\"flni,in. hr1h'"'•n1s arid rirn. Sunny * *l br & h,1, JenN'd yard.
;lf') 11r re park • .S31.~i00. I 111111 + frr"hly Jli!lll!"d H !GH ON A HILL hriil::r 01 ri· hsh f''"'Tid. ('•11· CONSTRUCTION _ ,;,,...,.....,.,,.-..,, .. ,..,...,.l_IB>_EE~A~C<:.l:O~N"....*!_~6~4~5':-0~1~1~1~ I l1vir1_::: rnr1111 1111h f1replaf't", 2 9!'.l Gf)vernor St C.\I. $l!Xl . ."11fi.:>fl~f>. Oiiiu-r anxrou<. l:>kr. :-.11.:::~;:i * * * Lido Isle balh~. \';ird f<'nr<'rl . Douhlr 1 ;,.1i; •. '>.l~ ' * MESA VERDE * I mr~i~-~i~l I~::· 1'.1~;::1.·1~·:·: .• ~~LI. hnr11(• 1111h :11',~Jlr~:·T1•1. L.t!"".,"l• P. ~ l· I Ill n~~'l ~~l ~r. ~p~~ .. 2"',.'2 w. J . \\".\TERFRO'l.'T 1 Rr. 22 1 l!ilf11~f'. In \),,,;\ Ill'! .\l11r 4sr:-2·-s~ .. -. -,.-,,-,-.-.',-,.-.-,-.-,-lk·I
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ma111re 1rrrs .'!: ~hr11h-.. -~---ii--_ .. $29,500 111 ;l fipn•i·ial••' $10,i,OOO. '2670 Waverly f>1 ,1il.ihlf' in1111rd1arely. ;\n I .\02ll Garltf'lr!. ~1.1-6294.
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m ::i 11 v n1 or" ,. 11 ~ 1 n in J E b howanO lawson Ji::z.. · ·1:11 !· .. ( ~1 111, 1. 111 ,__,;·,1n 1'111r ln'r cn1·rrrd f'<1h1n ~11,. On Sale Soi 7,750 COMM'L ZONE rant rm. Cpts. drp~. 14411 fe;-,tur~<;. s;;R ~Kl :,!f,..Jl!fl. Rea state y ACaltoA CH.\n\ll\1;--;_u~·,,--:-, ,-,,,._..,_, W'll<>llll"i! na11onal fn1r<;I, ,r......, <'r rnr-kr;ul,1 \\"Jn~lr;n . 1 Hn. Hou~r .. 517;> Calnrva Ln. $2.ti 11!17-8052.
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By o11nrr, :i hr. 2 h;i _ Cari Mesa Verde i ;1 rrr1uir: 1'l•'r h.1rd11n.->rl_ ~=~:. ~:~1;~r;1·~11 _;~1 i u Business Wanted 210 Xln+ lnr11 1,.,n<;, .COO<! park1n~. Prinr rtnn Dr. 5-16-5240 hltns, crp!<;, rlrp~. patio. ~ :<0!1'1 11·/noth1ni: .-\111,n in l . ...: "••·k J 1•p!. 1...-.AtnNf _ __ -'--BEACON* 645-0111 ,1kda,\S or &16---0SJ..j nlles or S2,l:l. 962-5121, 962-21M.
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M VAY !"i~ llarl.-,r Rhd 111 i\•l>un~ l "\Sll"/\S \A/'!STP..\:\0 BUYER lit & 2nd T rust Deeds REACH! S3llO/n10. 673--020.'J
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Univ. Park Center. Irvine
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Ads have .CHOICE two lovoly $36,950 1:1n, !l 1~h11 .. ~h'"n: l.· 1 :.:hr• rt !'.ii\'<' t1n1r, ~11Vf: mnnry, J.01\NS! LOANS: LOANS! 642-5678 rr~. rlrp~. hlttn5, dbl gar Dally PUol \Vanl
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pl1ancrs. bl':imrd rt>1l1nR•. I Lovely Pool (H & F ) ON B-E -AU-T-IFUL BAY r~11n<-, rlr1· !<~Ir~. frplc, r 2,~rt. mnrti::a,;c n10Nnry at
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you r am1y d V t All th' ' B\' O\V".'''R r,1ra~. '<1111 J11ra1 111n. Mortgages, Jr ~o. "" r11n ~rll yn11 th1• own, acan • IS I .~r S1fi ·~JJ JO'~ rin l~lfli TO BUY OR Trust Deeds
•ff'111 --1 tirdrvwim hnm" n11111" for Sl9,500. B• ;ouhhil Rl111!~ 2100 ~'I 11 SELL A BUSINESS
E ER5Hlp .,. 1,...~1h1•r1vw11I. Call i·,!..,1.1 11 I ":-JE\\"" t" 11./\. f'rn2ram lnr L AD R . i::. (",.1\il", I 11'1\' of llilll'r ~·I frir iippl ¥• HOLLAND BUS. SALES
jusr $100.llll A!< <ln\\n p;i~-842-4466 __ & 962-1420 l1i.:h1 ~. Cl'f""n Bel! l•1r. f'Hll· "Th" Broker with Empathy" Sl~f:~R ~~6~E
n1en1. Tlui; hnn1~ 111 f"ad.v lo SELLING ul"us 211~1)1 drn. RN\111'1.,.t tn Jilli Orange Av,.., C.J\t. !'rt" Avro Thrift lnr a RPal
n r cup y , 1111h rll!"f"t'l<. S~•1 . .00. f.11-lhOS nr 11.13.()li:'I. ~ OfiOS I YOUR HOME ? Red! E,1,11, 645-4110: 540-enyt me E;;tntt. loan. Upon appro,·at rirr.pPs. 2 lu:o.ur111u~ halhs. -,-EASTRL~FF_:i_ Bft-~-Generil I \\"e n~ ~lcs people IJ"'f' !hr mon<'y hi:)y,·.-ver yo"
f'u!l pnrr 1~ S2.l.Qfr0. Call u~ l'!f'1• appra 1~al · \\"p huy (8~ owTirr! 1 k bo
l!O'\' -\\'r 'U 11txi1v ~'O!I !hr f'Q Ulhes. Per<.0na1 a ttrntlon. Lu:--urinu~ r~ec honll" lnrm;i l ~ PAHTNER _ . ~;~Ci~;: ri:;liOn~ i':!n~.ur
hou'M' 11nd rxpl111n !he pro-21 m. l'Xf'Jl'rif'l'lt"'f" D1n1111:. rm.~ ha, f'rplr Ac re<'lge for sale 150 Llr.!!T i\;IANUFACTliRIN(,
gram. , COLLINS & WATTS I \\nn.-\rrl :S1!!\I hrm 644--0~13(1 Act1,r 11·11h S'l;i!O C11~h I ~'
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mi l111rh0r Rll·(! ~l /\rl11n1~ I \J<Vr~tmrnt I DAILY PILOT Clll!~lfled J,.,~-11 Trrm\ c.1IJ O"n,.1 atll!n11•,. !!unlin~7 \V11trh thr l ~20 NC\\'Pnr1 Center Drive:
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1~-----~~~ ! .. 111 Apti. fu,-n. 360 Apt. Unf.urn. 365 .a ... t. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unful"'!t. 3"5 Apta., 7 ':c==-,,..-----· Office. Rent•I 440 HoUMt Unfurn. 305 Apts. Fum. .-P"f' __ F_u_•_•_· _._,_u_n_1_u_m_._J_o_11LAGUNA ~&ch ivr rent l•---------1 I Newporr H11 i9hts .,~.-,-t·.-M-'··,-.-----1-C~o-st_o_M_•_•_• _____ Nowport Beach DESK ip;ace •\•allable $50 Irvine Balboa Peninsula ----·---""'-----Costa Mesa Aug. Magniflttnlly !urn. !gt mo. \VW provide furniture:
);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;· 12 BR. )t'arly, complttf'!). '\·,1~~;i€'r3 ~~rt ~~ ho';:. DELUXE ORLEANS APJS. -MARINER SQUARE A~lAZIJ"G Adu.Ji L 1v 1 n i ~~i~~"";~~n s~~lr ()(':~~~ al $5 mo. AruwrrinJ RrVIOll
3 BR. 2 Ba. <ur11.1m ..•• $.32~ furn .• "\o P"I~. no ch•ldr'f'r, J:tt~ req-.i S~;Jl inc-I pool APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Beaut. I & 2 BR !urn or uni tn:in1. Su~rb coastal v1e"1 avallab!~. 222 Forest A\'llll,
3 BR. 2''.I bi. lam rm · · S3?·' 1 $'..>:?.i mo. L Hl [>1UCl !44Jl \\ «•l"t'" g"nlnt'r 646-2290. NOW AVAIL.ABLE ADULTS O~L \' 2 .!: 3 Bit llnus now avaiJablt Apt,;, &II cleM. ovent1, w I b &Ironies o~riooking ~l.aiuna7"=oBe~a=d>=.c-=~=='I
3 BR. 21'1 ha ram rm · · Sl.lO I BAJ boa Bh·d, !"o. B ---'',·=c:..O'=~~~-2 3 tor adults desinng to hve Di \V fin 2 Br> d"p'-, '"' 1 "-h • LUXURY OFFICE SLilTE
3 BR. 2 ......... ~ ............. SJ;O 6.,_1,.. CLf.A:'li ! 1>r 2 BR A'1ult~. m Att Cond • Frplc's • 3 Swim-& BR. Avail. Pnvale pa-111 pr \'ate IJ't"&C ~anfront ..... .....,.,..., ''" I ' "tl.l 2 admids1 beallly by !ht sea i·pts, dr"p!, Jacuzzi I.: sauna Wl t 1 SJ 8 3 BR 2 baihs bonus room · · · pet~ Li;:. k1! Slb-$150. '411 min& Pools • Health Spa • tXI, pool. 111d1v. laundry lac. Jn t.he JH""CS!l'>iOu.s \\'estchl! wa tr poo . ttP• to
S371 fum • ." •. $-IZ.l Unlurn, Corona d•I Mar ~ Jtith ~r. N"B. &46-1801. T"enn.is Crt.s. G~ &: Bil-(N1 Orange Co. Al!'port; Tus-bath~. Huge pool. 10. i\lodern k1tchl'n It •i>-
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4 BR. 212 ba ram rn1 •• S3l.J S\IALL Bar~!Qr nrw !ha;.: Santa A na FROM $230 ·11.l ~\errin1ac W11y. CM. ae~the1t'. $2HXl. 49-1-3330.
l BR. Den. 211 b11, hun!l~, 1·rrp!, free !aund~·. $110 per ;_ __ ...,.-o--:---:cc-:-,.1-1 & 2 BEDROOl\t 1741 T . C '.\! ~lr Buckley, ~landger rm ... F'rom $336 To $.J6j nlo A\ all 813 6i.>-.JJ;O 311 Royal Suite1 Mote FRO~t $J.W us11n. osta . l's11 J:!-M 1t·vir1t> ,\ve, J\,B. H untington Beach
1 BR. 2 ba .. tam. rn1 1n I ~ p :n. sr• PF.R \\'K. UP MEDITE RRA NEAN fllgr. :.!rs. Thonlpson 64Z-4t'\ Ci11J &i:HJ:.!::02
OCF.Al'\fRONT, lu.xw·iously DJ.:SK . space available $50 :;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I 1urn. 3 BR home -\1·ato!I" on mo. \\1111 provide furrtlture
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.517 W. 19th, C.M, 5-18-3481
Ana.heim 774-2800
La.Hatv"a 6'4-3708
Balboa Peninsul•
e S35 \VK l: UP • On Ocean
~ly Bachelors 1 BR. ~laid se.rvice. Pc\il. Uh.I pd
• Call 675-87f0 •
TIME FOR
tj)UICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
111.1: Corona, $110/rno Yl'I.\ 2100 H "-Bl d C 'I
I ~('/"\ opl · aruur v ., ....
Garag;o a\'a!l. 1 A d l . !''fl"L)JO &· 1 BR. (714) 5.l7-S020
6-12-S':'O (Ii milf's 10 Npt Bch, 5 miles 11.ENTAL OITJCE
Costa Mesa 1\1 1)1sney!11ndl OPEN 10 A.\1 TO 6 P~!
C ASA de ORO
N•wport Beach
OCEA'.\TRO:-.:T up(l"r '.'.SR 2
BA nr l'\e\\-pt p1 .. r 1'~nr.:l"i>
OK $¥JO tnOIYTIY !"" Rkr
642--4g]!j,
Fall! ttsult1 II"" j•J~I 11 pilonr I
call A\l"llY • f..12-:'ii!l
1•_,._ .. .. '
* 5.31-3930
''101 So Harbor,
Apt. Unf u rn.
• S A.
365
·------• ~ --_ .... -
FAIRWAY
2 Be<lroon1, 2 ba1h. across 1hr
street fron1 park, garagf'.
Built ins, St.l.l pe1· nio.
557-30.S4 ~tr. DP \lar.
SHARP l BR-$135
Bl111s, h id poo.,J. :1dlt~. no
pe1s. 11'.l F.. Ba~ ti-12-9.lW
PA RK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS
Bach•'!nr, 1 or :? Bedrooms.
:oind t ownhouses. Spa, pools.
tennis. From $17.J. Aero.<;!!
lrun1 Fashion lsland 111 Jam•
horPc & San Joaquin Hills
RrJatl." •7J4i &14-1900
ON BEACH! J sides! AYailab!(' now rhru 11.t $5 mo. Anll'\\'etin& terviett
Aug., \\'ttk or month. available. 17875 Beach Blvd.
49-1-1989 or f'Ve 499-373fi llun1ington Be•ch. 643-432.1
NE\V APr~~rom $111 * BALBOA I SL AN D PROFESSIONAL Bid&. '5e
I Br from $242 HOTEL. Apts-Room.s. By sq 11. Alr-cond, crpls, drps,
2 BP. Oa}/ll'eek or i\1onlh, gd parkin&. Xln! Ioc l50 E.
..i Bl! fl'om $375 67;,....::613. l'ith St C.~f. PETE BAR-
furn!!Urt Available RETT ItLTY 6'12-4353 Cai·~ts·drapes-d1sh~ashf'r CLEAN Bach. apts or s!ping: I . . . _
heatPd pool·s.1unas-1rnnis rms. Steps bch. $7j/\1•k & DESK space a vailable $50
up. JIJ E. Balboa Blvd . mo. \\'ill provide furniture
67J.-9!MJ. at S.i mo. Ans\\·tt111g licrvice
a\•a.llable. :00 No. EI •S&:i \\'EF.K &.: UP. srEPS Camin o Re al S a n
TO BEACH Cle-mente. 49z.-.H20 °
6-\5-453() * NE\VPORT BEACH *
Acros!l: lrom Civic Ct ntcr.
A,r-Crpt'g-Prk"r . 300 lo
1000 11q. It. :x.
DeeDtt * 673-S&it
STORE or olt1ce. J\e-111>0rt '
Bay Center. 20:)2 J\e\1'POrt
Blvd, C)l. 525" UoJ pd.
fi4&-12.·,2.
Busin•11 R•nf•I
A TTRAC store Ir. o!tice
i;pacf'!l: $50 & up. Dwnl"\\•n
San Jt1an Capi!l:trano, n.r
mission. 493-llil
COST A 1\l ESA. 991 \V 19\h SI.
127x90 corntr "'l!IOl aq ft
bldg. 6.12-34~.
' ___ 1~* ---*--*--*--*-...... * _ flen t,Ts . ~ r
Trader's Paradise
,._1 \'1t':'4' lor, St'rmuda
Dunr s CC. Paln1 Desert
fl)r ro11·nhn•l~I'. ;\e,,-port
8 , acl1 Arf'!i rir ~
* * *
lines
times
dollars
lla\e hou!t. ?100 'q f't \\'f
:.'. 1";1 loan on 11 . \\111 ml
,.quitr lnr rar. l"n8.t. tn1~l
11·;11ll'r or anv1l11no;; of ~u11I
\"11l ur 6-11·?iliF: .. ).i6-().~9
1la11' :;~ 1u111s n"ar 01sne.y-
l11 nr! I:: :'\ r;rn~~
11. ilnl 1'n1s1 l)e-l'rlS r, r~ Ill Id F.:.\ena11zri1'~
f:i>;d!••r" 67:"1-8110'\
4 or.~ l"nits :"\1111 ltltomt
TtarJ,. rq111t) fol' 2 BR. ~ BA
mohile hnml', /ll" ~ BR
hnn\f' \\'Ill t11k~ 2nd TD to
;id1 tq1y. 96:'-421!=1.
\\ ORTH Sl 1,9:"il. Bluff
ocr;i.n 1·1<"\1' ln1 -lor ITUSI
1 1,.rd~. ;iuto or I' h:u rl"er"!'i
f;i :1 1167 A\"lf'mQrl' Terr.
Quu1rard Re-alty, 6.12-2992.
O.:·ranlront -\\". ()r Pll'r 1n
1\" R ok -I lome pl"i\'IP tif
011 nrrship apl~ y,·1!.h de!u>le-
'l"f'\f'f unit. °'4·e $14 G
C/u1s. Qu1n1ard 64~·'1992.
fllagn1!1renr Q('('lln view 101
nr \la1•1nrls11d, Pal°'
\·erdr~ \\"an! hout;t', duplex
N'/11. ro San Clernt>n!e Ric:h
11·11 in Rl1r 67~1-6060.
Beaut. cu~! hJ1 Rurcol• hm,
4 BR. 117 )1' olrl. prop. cir.
Lors of xtras -rl'lr com"l inc,
llX'. or Pa.ln1 Spnn~ RlTr
~8-0CJM anytime 67:J..(;5.34.
Argf'an Hills homt , 3 br. "2
t-11, fflrn rn1, ftn<'f'd rnr. lo!,
1.000 ~ri ri. s10.ooo eQu11y.
T1 r•1r mu~t Lilguna, C<i:\1.
/l'\"lJJe. ;\"•1·p ! a!"I'~. 8.30-5021
2 BR. C lo ront, ~t11.1t ai .
n11·, nr Tyl"'r :\!all. S28.500 .
<"lt. lor h!<t or duplP~ :n
S60.0CXl Cr>l!.st AN"a. awnrl
llft . 2913 Le Vent.-rui . S.C.
H111·.,. 1(11 S3j(X). Tr11.d~ for
houSf' '" .tpprox SJ0,000.
*
Tiit Do~1~
Comp11.ny
E1"f't· S::.8-G311
* *
=-~·~-'--r-· ... -~. -~:;~.-~-~~-===--~-~ --··--t • 1.i.~"" ' ' ~-·
... ~ I~
Rent.tis Want9d 460
LA\\/ Sl1JDENT w a n Ii.
clean, rustlt-, b11ch. 1ype I
bcl1·1n Jrn apl Rent to flt
sludent budget. Steady J..>b
\\'11! do &0n1e redC'CO. Yr
i.,,.,. Newp-&l.Cd:"ll 11.N'r
nr. IK'ach-bay. Can '''alt ,,,
~vlnter rtn!al. Ph. 897-7191
after 5.
,~--~~~-BUS 1'::.:cc w/w1fe & :l
chldrn, nel'd 3-4 hr hse or
condo, u1 Ct.1.\1 or Blu!I~.
9/1/71. $300-S'100 -wlslip 1r
posi,1ble1 :'l!in. yr I ~e
&H-3213
U:'\FUR:-o; t'~l a!P UL' ranch
gurs1 hou.'<f', Qt11<'t. rlr~n
d11ble 11 1do11rr w/9 )1" old
(\'I ac111,. :.on ~·uu Qr
partial rPul in return tor
Sl'fVlCf'\. :}lfi.-2160. ---~~~~-~ STEAD\' r111ployed fen1ale
needs I RP. house or apt.
C.:'11 or :'\ B. ar'('a. \\lou/d
like i.111,,11 yard or patio.
)la.~ S!Xl n10 Good ref's
a1·a1l. PJea..e. call 540-8308
PRIVATE roon1 nr OCC by
111;,lr ll"tlrking college stu-
r!t'n1 n<"ed,.rl kl1rh to Aug
1 ~i1h , rnvllE'I({'~ prrfrrl'ed.
.>t~1.x;: •.
COUPLF.-.--"~.,~,~.-h~lrlrn desire
lo n1anagc 11pt t1111ts. 2 ~TS
exp , Rcrs. Call anytin1e, 1
642-795.!!.
3 BR, on or nt'&r bt>ach. Cd~1
to San Cle1nentl' an>a.
Year's lease. /\du 1 ts.
&36-4323.
Announcements 500
• • •
TOM
EVANS
'21661 Brookhurst
Apt. 289
Huntington
You are the v.·inner ol
2 ncken; to llie
Southland
Home & Garden
Show
al 111,.
ANAHEIM
CONVENTION
CENTER
July 30-/\ug. 8
Schools
and
Instructions
1'his variety of fine schools
could introduce
you to a new tornorrow.
For further information re9ardin9 the Daily Pilot
Schools and Instruction Oir•ctory
CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325
SEW-KNITS
SPECIALIZING IN STRETCH & KNIT FAB RICS
•nd LINGERIE
All Brands Stretch Patterns
Vogue & Butterick P1ttem1
Original Knit Fabric Store
In The l-Iarbor Area
\Vith Finest Selection
Of Knit Fabrics On
Orange Coast.
2199 FAIRVIEW ROAD
COSTA MESA 540-3268
STRETCH
SEWING
CLASSES
Morning-Afternoon
and Evening
Please call &12-5678. ex:. 314
behveen 9 11.nd I pm to
clain1 your tickets. INortli
Coun1y 1011-ll"N' number is I
:>10-12201 . ' . ~--------, l~~,~~1 I t .. 1 """"""
Ptrsonal1 _ ~
Found (free ads ) 550 Lost 555
Auto transport1tion 525 F 0 UN D-a pa ir of ~ LOST; R111ershau~en flute:
!our-montli-<Jld cats, a black case. Cd~! Beach,
CAR Pool -Nwpt-<lnt\vn LA . black male &: a grey Sun July 18. RC'w11.1·d !or
of!lc(' hrs. ~ummt>r, i
1
feniale, in vicinity of rrt11tn. l){.'nn1s 11.1/379-1061
am-4:3-0: 11•1nlcr, 1 am -6 Jasnunt> Avenue mrtli of LOST dog-\Vhile p00d!~loy .
pm any or a!l days. Coast Hwy. Need not prove RcsMndin!; to the nan1r-I
£.IG--8280. possession. Phone 6~4--7201. "Tin;i". Conll'lcl 892--5876.
Personals 530 BLACI\ n1ale n11n. poodle. LOS'ftigrr stripprd-n1alC
FRANK SINATRA . . WE S!rA\\·berry blond ma 1 e o.:al, vJc 27th Sl, N.B.
HAVI:: T'l1\SSED \'OU AT Cock-a-Poo. Vic Es1ancia Hi 67:;....a327
THE ORANGE COUNTY :;chool area &12-9789 after ~~~~~~~~~~~
S PF.ED\\'A"Y \10TORCY-:-i. 548-83-14 before 5. ;
CLE n,,CES EVERY FR!-PLEASE claim. Found las1 I Instruction If l• j
DAY :\'IGHT I:\ COSTA 11eek 11i ~fay. \\'1:1get1y ta~ ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i:.-T'll E s A . JS THERE slt>ek blk fen11tlf' do(; \Vh1 I
SO.\lETHJNG TI-IE :'11AT-on eh,&t. Vic Paularino sch. Schools &
What is this child doing
that disturbs us? Nothing.
And that's disturbing.
H's a small world for this small guy.
Too young for public school, his world
isn't much bigger than his yard,
So he runs out of things lo do Quickly.
Which means he learns about thing:;; slowly.
Pity.
Because he could be attending one
of !he finest pre-schools in the country.
Sunflower Early Achievement Center,
Where he would discover tho world of
sclence, math, reading and creative arts.
(Not by force-fed inform ation. But
!hrough discussions, acting, and other
interesting learning experiences.)
Chances are, he would even discover
the greatest thing of all. Himself.
Our school is open all year tong.
So children aged 2 to 6 can bo enrolled
anytime.
So drop by, •• if your child isn't
doing anything.
Sun1101ver Early Achievement Centrr
251 5 West Sunflov1er Avenue
Santa Ana . Cal1fornia 92704
714/540-4750
A member of tho U. S. Financial Group
Tuf~.ly, July 20, 1971
"'" ., ;;.r-
8 .. , 1. 11tf. stain f~! , C05T• MliA. (At.I,, li<.. --~m _..._
TOMORROW MORNING -A method for
L1v1ng'.' There IS a scientific step-by-step p_ro-
l'ed ure for EXPERIENCNIG greater vitality,
niore \Vill po\1·er & inner peace. Bharati (left)
& Kalidas of the Yoga Center, 445 E. 17Lh St.,
Costa ritesa, invites you to a demonstration of
~latha & Raja Yoga.
FREE DEMONSTRATION tomorrO\V (\Ved.) at
10 t\.rit. (~ome as you are. If nights preferred
reserve a place in the Thursday night class
(7 P.f-1.). 646-8281. Morning or night s tart the
benefits TI O\V!
r -· .-.-.-.-•• -.-.-.--.-. • I • I • ..
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
COSTA MESA
PRE-SCHOOL
1797 Monrovi• Avenue
(Corner of 18th Street & Monrovia)
Costa Mesa
642-4050 or 838-5237
Open 6:30 AM 'til 6:00 PM
SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAM
Full & Helf Day Sessions
Ages 1 to 6 Years
ttHot Lunches & Snacks
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • **Creative Activities
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1• **Music, Stories •
AIRLINE
AND TRAVEL
CAREERS
FOR MEN AND 'A'OMEN
e Travel Agent
e Ticket Sales
• Communications
e Reservat ions
e Air F reight Cargo
e Operations Agent
"DAY AND NIGHT CLASS ES"
Real Estate School
PREPARE FOR STATE EXAM
IN 4 WEEKS
Licensing Preparation for:
• Real E state Sales1nen & Brokers
• Building Contractors
• Insurance
• Day & Evening Classes
CJliforn1a Deparl1nent of Education
. .\pprovcd-l\'lastcr Ch~rge and
EankAmericard Accepted.
You May Start At Anytime
For Information-Brochure-
.. _I_ I _I _ I _ I__!!_ I _l _l_l _I __l__I_ l_I_ 1_1L!!I! , I I ~ s.-.ao<Ropal~ '~1 1~ ....... -.-... ---,1~
..ia(dlning Painting & * LANDSCAPING * New lawns, &prlnklen, ar-
bors, pauos, fences. walls.
l.1c"d contr. illasler Charge.
r 1;i yrs Joe exp. 536-JZ15
AL'S CARDF.N ING
for 1§'.ardeniJl& & 1 m a J l
I JanUscaplng services, call
540-5198. Serving N~wport,
j CdM. Q:lt!a Mesa, Dover
Shores, \Vestcl!U.
Profcss1onal Gardener
Ttl!t! work, prunin g .
1 spr1nklen;, clean up jobs,
j lanrl:"lcaping . George
&f6-;i893.
Paperhanging
PAINTING -Exterior I.:
Interior. Paperhangin& I
light carpenterlna:. Fre-t
estimates. Yean exp. Call
646-3431.
PROF. painting. Ext er .
J.-story, low a& S2'25 w/1d.
paint. Avg. nn. S18. Air!e81'1
spray1ng accous. eeilings, 2
coals SIS. Rily, 847-1358
J\o Wasrlng * WALLPAPER * \\'lien you call "";\lac"
548-14·1~ &16-1n1 TER? ~? SIG,...ED. HARR_:~ _ S40--06I: __ I instructions 5751
Renowned Hindu Sp1rituahst FOU:'\Dsmallblkmal,.Do:..:-1------------FREE GUEST LECTURE JAPANESE gardening INT. & Exler. Painting.
Advu:e on all rn1ttler.<. ic-Terner~ Vtc Bae~~ B11y MACRAME I ACCREDITED: N•ticn•! Au c<.-•!on lr•c!• & r.~~ni· li"l'Vl('t'. ~lonth!y ra t e Lied, 111.'1!. Frtt est. 30 yrs
][SJ [
Found (frff ads )
Lo\·c. :'olarr1ai:e. Business 8.t'l'a Red Ilea collar . Brginning and inter. 2 hr. ,.1 S<.hocl o Acc•c~~d fer V~tr••"'· Eliqibl • ;,,.,,.u P hon• 646-3229 General clean-up. Re1 :I :~~~~9 Chuck, local eel"s.
R''d'.,, oiven 7 da)'S a fi.12-142~ rla~s. Tues. evn. srn11l1 ree ,,.,, ""''' •'• F d 11 1 d < d l p R ~~ " "' I Stl d G {; Ph r • ••• v n1ur• ~•u fnt C•n rcg•1m. rac;onatile. 642--2239. __ · ---~-~-
\.\f't'k, 10 ;i.n1 to 10 p rn. FOt:;>;D 7-15-71 Beai:;!r f) P" ' 1 10 111 · · art', 8 · one ANTHONY SCHOOLS OF -VINYL P •Pt r hang I• g fo details ~9 ~S62 r l.A\\"N lllainl. J~au!tn.i;, ""w 312 t'. El Camino Re1tl. f li> dog Br \\"lit &· blk I r • · -0 specialist, \.\'Ork m•aranleed, tma ' . -~9-mn I A" I' s h I p •t• NEWPORT BEACH lawn~. rlean-up. pruntng, .. ~ San ClemPntr Vic Baker & JI 8 r bo r ~ -·-----1 1r I ne c 00 s ace IC rrcr e~t. C111l M6-73i9. free CS!. Dan Schwartz 4'l:!-f!1~r.. 4~2-0000 ;1;:,o-6610 PIANO LES.<::O:\s_ ------;;'-'----1~>~1~7-~5~84~6~oc~84&-~;Zl~82~.==~I -Be 1 b 3:!.5 f'.'orth Nc\1·port Blvd. G 1 5 · --~5:rF.r.tt°:'."cf.o ~\-1ALL g1 ,.~ poodle. rt'rl c01-
1
rh~~~~n ~ig~~~;radi~JI:~ 1 e,,;.,: 610 East 17th St., Santa Ana enera ervices 1:-.'TER &: EXTER RESlD, 1lot1!e-~1ttrr~ a\·a.11 lar <11 \\'es1m1n5t<'r ;i nd C 11 ·8 _l'I_ MTS f 6 ;-..·('\Vport Beach • 646-3229 !\TT. Apt 0 ,\·nc rs & Home Comm', Apts., Accous ce!L
Pr01Prl )"Ill" )l()111r .~· 11rop. Broad ~· :"e1,fX1r: Hi;:ts. 11 ruce · b-' a ter 714-543-6596 • Edmond F. Jackson [ "1,ncr~. Carpentry. pa in-2J }TS exper. fasl service
Cu1·1Tnl !oral rrr~ :HS-{;7'/l fron1 J-l::>ll P~I _Pm __ t111g, l'!C. By hr or JOb. 847-1128.
• !nr hoRrrl onl) 1 j:"·ouNu7/R, 1:;;;-~alr-hl~ ;~1~3247 1P c-A~l-Nc' T~!NcG~/p_a_P<_,;c,-g-. --,.-I
:).1~.;,t;1~. ""Jack1r"'
PREGNANT? Ad 0 p 1 i •> n. ;;og.b~::·ln g1~~e~~,:;~'~0~:i L_"_'_'_"'_'_'_"'_"_'_"_'_"_, 15/ ~ ~ r~:~~~s /~·~::~~~ ~\:~~~~: ~~de~. ~:~-~~u~~~;~;
abor!!on. v a se r Io m Y 1·laim'd 962-ZiiJ!. ServicH ~nd Reinir1 Services •nd Hep.111rs Service. and Rep11ir1 Serv•cts .1nd Reinirs Cn~nlry • paint e!c. PROFESSIONAL Pa!ntinr -
I. " & informaiion. ~.,. os~ counse in. LABRADOR retriever rloi::
1
. . I '> J· .w. 1nter/exter. Honest work.
6-12-4436. frn1, ab! 4 yr~. vic L.;tguna tB~a~b~y~•~•:ff~l~n~g'._ _____ 1~~~":~~~---• Hauling Lie. & in~. 543-2759, ~5350.
PHOTOGRAPH a beautiful C}'n Rd, Laguna Brh • COSTA MESA Carpet Servic• Ca rpenter jCement, Concrete G d . PAINTING H
Sd ns I I aren1ng \VANTF.D:Someonetotake : on e1 t, nlOdel. Sonia·~ tu 10 '· 499-3749. PRE-SCHOOL guaranteed \.\'Ork. Llc'd.
\" C"-pm'n Orange 1-7 1 ___.._ l'AT IU SpC'c1al1s!~. '' rl rl ivy from our yard. Call ~-'"' , FOUl'D -Tiger ~tr1 iwd kit-Sp..,,ial Summ•• ~-m CARP~NTRY I J Any size job. Call liTh-5740. 673--1166 .... • • 'Vf;'" * '* * t d1~111wt1on to your hmnr . 540-22i9 lo make your bid. pm. · ten_ on Poniona, C · M · 18,t l-l\-1onrovia, ~i day + MRS. S. ~llNOI~ nEPAlit!-i .'lo Jnb 11 i!h a cu.<.1om pa1io de~i~n· 1 .! ACK & . So n l awn Aller 5 p.n1. Pla.oter, P•fch, Rr1alr
tLCOHOLICS Anonymou~. 64&-1332 fUlJ day sessions. Planned LANGENBERGER Too Small. Calilnel in ~Rr· I'd ''Jll'CLally fr,r )OUr hon1C' .<.l'rvice-.\lol\•ing. t> d II'. 1 n g ·TRASH & Gar i clean-* PATCH p• •srERING
Phone 542-7217 or \\Tile f'OUND large turtle Call to pro11:ra1n, hot luncht5. Ages 310 R.uby ages & o ! Ii c r c11U111~f3, (Jiiah!v. t. x pc r 1 e n e e . , 1·1n·uun1 1ni:: F.· c I r a n -u P · . a e up. ...,.
P.O. Box 1223 Co5ta ).ft~a. 1.0,.1,.1_ •. ""JSSJ. '~. h-6·.'• A,,1 _ 6 P.'I. B Ibo I I •.. 81 ... 1 1 -_ ,_ I Fnoc r sl ~~1929 7 da)s. $10 a load. Fnoe esL All types. f'tte e1timate11 " • ,,..,,... ......, "" "" a a 5 t' .,..J. i:;i 1 "" ansl\·er e3ve .-:a:1~fa{"!ion. f.a~nn ~· ""'ns ........:__ :....:___ · · · · Anylime. 548-5031. Call 540-6825
JAXON the l\la'1:ician -1i Lost SSS ! SIS \\"k-CO~IPARE! 6-t2 -403C y011 are till' winner o1 nu;j:. at frtG..2372. H. 0. Cru1~11u< 11011. 5-13--0iG9. I;\!:;\\" J~iwns & planting --;,;-.rc-:=:-:::-:;c:-:--:::-~ l=--:::::.:=::::::. ___ I
hour of ma¢c for childrens BABYSJITING my home. 2 tickets lo the Anderson. -C.-n-tr.act-or ! S<'J"\ 1r1,_ ~n1all l11nd.scapi11g, ~l.OVU>J:;. faragt ~an-upbl& Plumbing
parties Sj . 494-3669. a nyt1n1I". many Yrll e.~pt'r Southla nd /\:o;Y sz .roh Resicl. Co1nm I, No JOb too small. Horo Ill!· :ie ;iu ing. _asona e ---,----------1
.\tASSAGE II rela'C1ng fX· DISAPPEARED vie: o I Loving Clll"'f'. f"ncrl yd. toys. Home & Gard•n Indus.. !\pis. All t.vi: ' ADDITIOi\S to Com , J . ing .. r1;,...294,t ~ret' t>slim11tes. 64:>--1602. TAKAS &. Sons Plumbing
peritoce 1638J 0 ''Bolsa ;aul~~7ie" 8:!1~0~1· Ci~·~ 1,"1"'hoh. Reas.c v l"C I 0 r l II. Show \\l">fk Rea i.. ! n c 1'~1 C'Jn1plC'!" SrrvicC", plan~. SPE::NCER'S La\Vll Service c,LEI A~_uP,,. ••,rage ..... & ,yard, 1,..ic~~el bo;~·con:I~ p ~ l~C~h:'::":_c";·d~.~f~l.CB0.0,..,'-";-;c;;:;2 :.....__ retriever, na.ml' "Sacred", 1 ·ar ran-a .. J\1. 3-1473. at !hr :J6:!-1'.16\ ,,~11,uatl·~-.lo<' Ro""· fiC"n . rree est Lawn cart .ie ,..,u ng ga111enng. r•""" co~-IPETE \\'ml THE malt black lah T"f'fTie\•er. 81\llY!·HT nly h0me. ~le.~-; ANAHEIM CARPl,:NTRY liy lorO}~ f ("onlr f>l'.!-5!f.17/G4G-92'J:l. I cil•anup~. "n e II son ab I(' : * .. Call J.13--9735 * * , _._,_1._646-_83411 _______ , MA~SAGE PARLORS. name "Profane." Bo:h pup. del l\far. Babie~ \.\"E.'lcom(' CONVENTION all 1i1nd~. free ~·~t . 1·all l\IY-\l':iy.-qual i1Y hon1c :.i!S-5~13. Housecleaning PLUMBING REPAIR
!'LL TF./\CH YOU 646-003\. pies unde r 6 mo's. Please XJn"! play facil. hot lunche,. CENTER ?11rr .1:1,0r11~. : •. ';ti-l•i l.~ rrp.n11-. _waJ~j!;, ceiling, floors --.--Ll\\"N SERVICE * f\iesa Ch:aning Service N; jo~2'.;'.l8•m:n
·•II "'7-"~. R•···•cd. Cert. teacher. re f!. 549---0726. July 30-;\ug. 8 ---d 11 -11, No l''b t-•mall 1 -=~-:-~~===:--I ... <J.J ,......, ~ EXPEll, r en10 I' 11~. :-· ' ·~· • Front. ynrd $HJ. per month, Carpels, \Vindows, F1c'lr etc.
REWARD !or return of grey BABYSIITING my home, Please call 642-::.678, ext 314 cabinrL~. rep~lll"~. niainL ,.;0 .>'17--0036, 2•1 hr Hn~. serv. back yard also. \Veedl1Ji, ReJ1:lO. & Commc'l 5'l8-41ll COLE PLUMBING
Motorola 2--1-1"8-y radio. or info lfi fl'l('d yd, hot meal!, day betv.i:en 9 and 1 pm to jnb 100 small. Re as. ~l1tion~ + -Rrmori;;lir;g-yard cleanup. 962-8612. __ DAYWOR". ,10~,,-Y & 24 hr. service. &15-1161
t< nl!f'. 642-5299. claim your tickets. fNorlli -"" " "'-' R d I & R I re statu1 or wheraOOuts.1 ~~===~~~----I 646-4224. (.;l'J'>\it'k K-Son, Lie. Expe.r. Japanese Gardener Tuesday. $l8 ""'r day. emo e epa r
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BABYSl-J,"G ?' h-.. all County toll-free number is 67' 0011 • <19 2170 ~ ., .. "" '' ·~ ~ '"' 540-l220J Cement, Coner•'• ~· .,. -Complete yd service. Nc nt 1_;i_>-_S_?_78_. _______ ,H AND Y MAN-Carpentry
SSO Shipyard . Contact. David ages. Big &. fe nced back * * * E lectrical .~ Rella. Free est. 642--1389 B • Be h J 1 n-• ,1, •. & plumbing •blll .. ea.
Crosby, cto Alan D. Croll, _Y~'~,·~d~&l"':2-~t"1'l"".~----11:m;;;;;,.-~;;;;;;-;;17,;;;;;i;;;;;:; ay ac an ro .... .. '-' 21l '273--1000. NO QUES. I BABYSITIING 24 h JOHN'S Caf'pl't & Vpholstery RESJD. Concrerr SJWr1;il1~'"· J:: X P. Japanese-American Crpt.1. windows, r!oon etc. Work guaranteed. 968-0657.
f'OUND-Fluf!y fl"!)' kitten TIONS ASKED' • rs. Cleaners. Extra Ori _ f'athrr & Son Te a 1n . LIC"D l·]C'rtnrian, m11.in!. Gardener. Compl. gRrdening Res. & Comm'!. 64&-1401. Sewing/Alteratlons
B 'Id · •·m-'''"'I ' Your home or my horn• I -~""·'·--"a 1 •• · · Al · tl · , t · I & <l0 a···p 893--01~ J~;;;;;;;;~:;;;.::__c.cc.:.c_cc._ I;:.::::_:::;!_'..'.:;:::,::;;:_,,,..,_ al ut rr,; • ,-~... . _ Sf-ampoo lret: SM!cliguard ·"•"""',..""' ny1n1. ~"i\ w, 1 e~1. in .. usna . , ,.__,, · """ I .
17th St C.r.1 . 64:l-2933. LOST-)hxe;d !'hephcrd male • &\6--00.il * 1 So 11 R ct a rd A n ts J 19-e -CO:"CRET~f'lnor~. I fi~2-4474 Dl(K'S GARDENING roning .....__-..... Alter at Ions -64'2·5*45 ---·--~00 -, k--rri pup, multi-culoffll, lthr col· J $6.l mo or SIR. \\k. Baby Or "-& · · · C · n IRONl~G do • ho Neat accuralt 20 -·-.,.... rOUND • Y• L c Jar 1'/hel! \IC 19lh L · Uo·a;rea5ers all color pat ios. drive.<.. s1del\ .. 1k~. r L~.f"TH! 11\N. h1'<'n1;t'd. C$iden11a l-Commrrcl11.I • i ne m my me · · .. ~ .... -,...
l"ieivport Beach call to 1den-Placen aa. ' &l2_202j or ch1lrl care. Lovel.v lg. rlf'1n hrigh!enen &. 10 minute ~!abs. Re as. Don 64::8jl_t _ j honclC'd. Sn~11ll .10bs, ma.n!. Clran-Up~. Ph. fi.12-0-173 $125 an h1· fill
tily &12.-fffll ~ &t2-4260. honie E:..:p. fi.1&-553i. Sabletrich for white carpels. CE'-TEi'T \\"ORK. 00 jrib too ,I;,-rl'pa1r.\. ;iol8-;i203. CUSTO)f lawn servlee, 10 ** 645-0826 '* * I·----------
GREY &. white uaer k111en mo··. Business Servlc1 ve you r mont'y hy' saving smiill. rea"<Onable. Fr re I ~ardening yrs exl'{'r. Avg IA"•n $&-$8 Masonry CERAMIC We new 1;
4-5 mo!, vi<: "27th St, N.8 GREY ftmale cat, 4 ~ me extra trips. \\ II ·le..1n F:st!m. JI. S!urllck, 54S-Jl61 j. 1-1•rrkly 646--721!'!, !W7-5969. remodel. Free est. Small
Cleer flea collar, V11·: TYPESETI'ING 40c !nth l lvin~ rm dining rm & hall -------.--.---------------67H327. Church St, CM. 645--52&4 aft t.B.lll. CQJ'11JIQ&er. s e 1, Sl!i Any rm $7 50 cotich P1\TIO~. v.·alk.~. dri,·e, 1nslHll .J11panese Gardener Comple1e Gardenini-BRIC!{, BLOCK " STONE jobs welcome. 53S-2-426.
F'ND: Rabbit, Vic: Ja.s m1ne, 5. proo!ed, corrected. Fas!. Slo' <'I.air $3 1. ;rs· exp is new la1\TI!l, saw. bN'.ik Exp'd. Yard \Vork St'rv!Cl! lfOURLY &12-l!JolS. Tutoring
Cd;\1. 7118. 613-6184. !RISH Seller niale 11 ~ yn. accurate aervlce. Advtrtl1-w~t ootint~; r:;,, m~tood. I rcmovr. 5-1~-.W.S !or ell!. Cll'Afl-up. Planting 646----0619 _ Free_Estimate~ 6il-l I~-Moving ---
rOUNO-WR1\e-G er m a n Lost N~~·port 3 wk.5. ago. Ing Artist5. 67l-!l181 ~B. "° 1-1wk myM"ll. \«Ki rel. QuALITY-Crn1•'11t-\\'ork. l..t1 ~ ,p~;R, Ha1\·aiinn Gardl'ncr E XPElll1'.:NCED J£1panelt'I-----------'SPA~ISH T UTORIN_G_
Shf'phtrd. 646-1687. Sra r on nose, wilt mark on TYPING, n1y home. Hnta 5.11-0101. \.Pf>tJ("C dn 11 1 L 1 c' d i..'omplrte Gordeninr; Ser· (;nrd,..11rr. ~1.11'ill'nance & 1-.lOVING _ f'or )'OUr Jocnl or All age1 673-2380
rOUN[) jmall br cat 1n H.B. !llrlr. Reward 675.-S!l34 . Belich 11re11 rat'!l ron1 --Dlamond-Cafpt"fC1;11 n1ng ho11·"rr!, fil"i·lf;i~, _ _ \!rr. Knmalani. &!~~76 _ ! rlean ~_:____ 5.17~74. l0n1 distance mo~·lng. call -,"A"Cc.A"N~Crt:s Coer :uoney!
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FOUND_ Rlonri puppy ;f1l l\1arlinlque Apt~. San!• Ana I \\'f''ll hrlp you 1elll &12--5678 Rrp~u·1ng &t install11t1.,n11 ['.o 1nh t"o 1'nvill 1 u1i;: ~l'r\ 1""· CIP:in-up S pr Ink I,. r ~ lnr,il all lrd ajlrnt. PHJ!e117J'd 1 hldg. etc. thru a Dally Pilot
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Don the Beachcomber
3901 coast highway
9 a.m.-5 p.m., daily
Mr. Hurst
~~C ONVENTION rnCENTER
800 West Katella, A naheim, Ca lifornia
DOORS OPEN
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No experionce necessary; we have a training
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Don The Beachcomber Restaurant
3901 Coast Hwy.
Applic~t io ns from 8 A.M . to 5 P.M.
Mr. Hurst
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Call 838-1103 af! I p.1n. S1rlo1n. 5930 \\' Crost llwy, cep t Su nda y) f rom 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. WANTED Personnel Agency * * 11 20.!3 \\'esichff lir., N.B.
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rlo odd johs. 1~111n 11u1·k. Dean Lewis lmpts. hrlp 11/ hse11ork .t k1d$ H1 1 i·onunl'rcial 0 u 1 1 d 1 n g, Men. 11·omen S. thildren for ON YOUR ABILITIES & .s,;hetionLoo' •,11:,1~~-6500C:all. Jor appt. CONVENTION p11111t1n~. c1e. Rrl1uhlr .~· P'\· I BAH:'llAILi IV<lnlPd al rllr l'.\L'.hange tor pl'I rn1 ,(.I N J' extra & b11 pan for non .,....
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l I , •-11 1 ° fur p1/t1nH• \1\ ck S""SH" - --~hilts Personnel Dept Hoag • Cadillac C.'.lr Plau -'-\\'··'-"'RI 1"8 'rm ' 1ngua l .fi.1111 ~ .. 'i"JI' ron"" ' · .11r •u !<lll•)!L -"<'rid t•unpl!'h' r,.,_ HANDY MAN 11', YOU HAVE RECJ::'.llT-. . . ' SERVICE Station n1 a n 1 ~'U JO .,... J k olll!'f' 199 "'JUI :,.J~5-13:l llusp11;il, NB. e Liberal f'ringe Benefits 7 -co-------'-----1 iac · · · ·.) · un1e 1nrlud1n;.: ~-1l.11') !''-Jad< ()!all trad•·-.. 111!l 1r;1111. LY RETURNED r R 0 ~I wanled. r.1echan1cal exp Appliance• 802
AIO!'.:S for:-(:0r1va!esct!nl,-. BEELJ:\E fashion~ Til't'd qu1r<'1110 ·1u \Int" Cl:1~'1f1C'd l'l'f'lf'r1';or!v rt•llr\'CI rn1J11ary VJETNA:'>t \\'f: HAVE A OPERATORS su1g!e neOOle e Plu~h OlfiCt'.~ p1't!ferrl'd. Apply m person o:o----------
elderly care or lan1ily care. help. High profit. :\o coll. or ,,,1 :r.1~. 1>.111~ i~ilnr, I'<) •! 1rnl1v1rlu;I 111th st;ihll' f'nl-JOB Tl lAT )"OUR LEAD-C'i"pcr. Good pay, :;ready • $j(l.OOO llotllt' at 'Vadc Johnson Chevron, GE auto washer S 3 5.
Jlon1C'makers. S.li-0081 dt·I~ :\u 1 11' e ~ l men l , Ro\ 1 "111, Coi.1a \!<'~<•. C.t!1I pluyn1.-n1 1••('flr1l. .\111~1 h.i,·f' ERSHJP QUALITY \\'ILi. \\Ot'k. paid l/ a c a t lo n. .J0.18 Bristol. Costa i\tesa. \VestinghouS<' elrc dryer
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pan100 po~111on 4 iia)S/\1 k. BOYS-1~1 4 DR1\l '~.I:' "[M-r;il11r; !l1 ·111 Ir«. f:o I 'ti ff'f' \VI LL ACT AS A RECRUIT-PROFESSIONAL phone A:-IAL YST. R. 1';. BROKER .1--ull t1n1r, graveyard Ex· 847·81 IJ.
l)!lll! il f'f'q. &16·lnYi. to dehvrr paper5 in the San E';p-.i ('l,1•<1l· \)z"'ll"r1r • lnuof' 1·,.r~nnnd ER FOR A LARGE LA:\D soi1cllor . D11na Point. .'an 'VILLSTAHTYOUO:-l'nlE per. lll'al Apply in pcrson. lo-o-=,==o.~------1
t.1eincnie, San Ju.;n Cc1pl~-::~·.: llori Ii., I\ 'di.-11:11. S<'!"'''''" ,\ \~t'IW\ JNVES1'~·1f:NT CO. 1:-ITER-Cirn1C'nte, Capistrano area. ROAD TO\VARDS F'l:\'ANC-1.)9(} .'li:wpurt Blvc1 C \I KENJ\TORE auro 1\·asher $70,
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-E:xp'd Full t1n1r RCN't>-~ha" (on11"1~ Co. lf,{)72( ____ 642-3870 ~=~-ort1C'f' \1·ork Comm + 11· a rd r ob,. dl5irable S H. Typini;: on drawtr dresser "-mirror. l 1onlst-As!l1~tan1. Ol•er 2:i. l~IMl'I\_ 11 H LATHE-WO'RK HUNTINGTON BEACH ANTIQU ~ $100. 673-7737. Call ~li\j, __ _ _ =---213t4J0.39.1.1 or 714/119:>2317. an lBi\t ~ec Amcrk:an
Ct:'--l·:flAL {l~~·1cJ. i;r••nt .:"IS-.ll.1:1 't iJ 9·30 pnl. U N ION HIGH SCH OOL + S.\LESWO)IA N • Girl, 833-3232 808'$ AUCTION t/l.ENOI Prov1nci11I k1ngsize
DENTA L REC E PT. t:o 111 h1•;iu11lul hich ri-.r 1.001-:1~1; f•1r n101rr than jusl DISTRICT :'>1ATUHE Par1 time SECRETAHY for ;i irpor1 rot \V, Chnpn111n A\·e. cherry htiOrd g,. tri11l r
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open, lnngC' bf'l'l('/1r~ 11.H !'I.or! 'l !.'1 l,r;iul) 1n "B,.;1ut1f111 ldrns" 811-2292 for l'lppl I nillr c1u1 of S.11 . rw;r. 1 1n, drop le-111. • C11pt111n~
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FurnfNr• 110 Pi•"°'/Organ1 126 Pett, Gener•I ISO Bo.ls, Power 906
D!:CORATOR .MO\'lna hu t.o SUMMER c L E AR A. N c E BANTAM chick.Y SL GttM' 17' 1969 CJ{RYSL.ER 15,'; J-ip
llfll rum. Gold velvtt tofa, SALE Go!lllng $3. Ouckllllil $2. I--0 marlnt>: radio, Full
rtttn and v.·hite Liv!Jw room Kawai, Steinway, Baldv.'in, 21612 Mesa Dr. (Upper Bay! rover xln"t coOO. $1995.
Cycle•, Bike•,
Scooter•
962 Aut os, frnporttd 970./ Autos, lmport.d 925 --------1 ---1
Trucks 970 Aut", lmpon.d '70
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chain, O..nl1h buttel •nd \Vurll!if'r. Crand. Cnnn, COCKATIEL.. young oiak, 673-2319.
table a 5 pi«e f lrla AUen, Ete. S295 & up. REN· $15. iZ TOU.Y
bedroom &el·hesdbo&n:b . TALS. PLAYERS. Friendly l~~':-*~'"~'--'~0~11:_•_•_= BY 0....·0E"r, 1966 T. S., F, B.,
dWn and a110 r ted telephone infor. C•ta 152 ~tf'l!,s. Jmmac. Best otler
v.•IJ?house bl.!'iains ~2517 FIELD'S PIANO CO. over $13,000 548-5098
HONDA ...
"fRIEDLAN!>ER"
'64 INT. SCOUT P.U. DATSUN MGI
2 WO, di<. ·c;00,, ;,,.,,., '67 DATSUN PICKUP '6' MGB. comp! ,.,b,ilt. n<w '"''°' h""'· tak• •m&JI lop, roil bu, p&U•t. ll,!tOO,
dol\'n. Ca!! alt. 10;00 ~T'.Ji ·~ Gp(!, dlr. R&H. 1 O\\'ner. , Ut·rn. 64&-SU. . ,
• 4!H·Mil (\l/BJ8791. Takt-fo"t'tgn car or sma.ll 69, XLNT COM, Radio, Orig
• down (ZCJ875J call s.;8-8736 paint, $27;;().
• ~9'1-6.Sll. 675-5603 ... 673-3000 54$-3665. 1833 Newport Blvd. REGIS. Sill•er Per.s!an kll· :_io• SKJP JACK, x!n! cone!.
BEAUTIFUL 2 l Coi;ta t.fesa. 714/66-3250 ,,.,. 4 ~, · ''''I• 1·,~ ""I ' 1970 DATSUN 1600 •• d '6-1 r'>1GB Roadster, $900 ~\.~•i\·et ··wet'' ... , ''"' ·· ~ '1'"" • Loaded. Cal.I Ted Rogers, • ...
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537~24 • 8!)3,7566 HI.
VOLKSWAGEN
'69 VW BUG
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BQK1 546-8736 -6f.QIU aft
9 a .m. black cha.in. JOl}" \Yhite WOULD YOU ftmale $150. b1"tt"riel' 'fop 673-212~2. * Show Chopper road.ster Sl790. ,<;coe a r or &st O!ftr ! ~
cooch ..t. m•tc"' 1 1 BE E E bl()Qd Ii~. 540-698.J JO To I =~==~~----RECREATION CENTER Corona del fl.far Tire ..t. Tex. 1121-4133 al!rr 5 ~'69 VW 806 •ung ove ~•. LI V 18. LY~iAN J2t) 'l•-ru,·s•r 1969 HARLEY 01\VISU~ 1----~=~---·I \Vhile leather, chrome, FREE ORGAN LESSONS 3:30 P,\! or v.•kends. ........ 14F U·I. Lois of chronl" ROY CARVER, Inc. aro Service. 3601 E. Csr OPEL 1/0 v.•/tr!r & full rovers. H1\'}"-Qr call 6-14-5292; glus & pla~tic 111.ble & u lone u ycu Uke! No Tei· SIASIESE kil!ens, 4 niales, Sl995. 673--b548 or 6-42--4641. !\lust istt 10 apprec111tt'. C&.ll 2925 }!arbor Blvd. 837_8448 .~-,,.=-------wlinar v.•bei!Ja, dlt. (YXU·
ctlre<:ton: cha.in;. 6~!l ..t. 9x1Z istration. No obligation. Just $20 eat'h. G'.l!",...lllJ6 any1ln1t>. Costa l\lcsa 546-44,11 '68 OPEL Kadetre. ~ 6PE'ffi 787; $1395 tu1J prior, Call
f{lrgeous b!k. & \l'hJte an!a Come. Mondays 7:30 pm •• 968-1337 ** B,\Y BOAT-Ii', 4 cy!. New " -·i =~:::.,::.,C;l~E:::~-_::::::::::~1 ·---.F~E~R""RA"'R~l;---I tr11..nsn1iss1on, radio a nd 494_7/"-44,
rug5. 675--4596. COAST MUSIC ---------,.=, htt ings & just l'el1n1sh~d. 'tiJ YA:\!AHA l '.lj 1\lX-l•J1· ,...,, d 1 .VY Van-SllO\\rn. heatPr. tZPN7021 $895_ Atlas =~=""------I
CASH "uy• '' t·•ght . "'··. "'"'" """'ol ~·--------~-Trlr. OHeJ'. 675--0376 eves. GTY kir, 21 inr'h i1 h•'<'I, r"n :->ew !U'f's. $ll:.i0. 8.136 Chry-Plym. 2929 Harbor '66 RED VW BU& w/sunroof,
'-' ""'-"' '17'1~"0'" ·-n1avr1cks, 1nany x.'tr ~~. Hurnrn111gb1rd A~1:. F.\". FERRARI Bl blk 1ntrr. A.'1/FSI, «>m·
ample ; .Ii' hlk na ug M'.lfa &H '~.~,~1'~to=N~D-, -"o8~1-,~;-n-w-,-, .. • OLD Er\GLI5H SHEEP Boats, Rent/Chart'r 908 Nt'\'f'r been raced. $3:i0. 962-30:l2. AUnlORIZED v<I. C.~I. 54&-1934· pletl!'ly tt-bl~ e"'" .• Good ·
l 1 DOGS: fl.-lale & fen1al<', -_--:--:-::---:-I ~=-oo-,-=-,,-~~~-c l SALES & SERVICE PORSCHE "• ove~ta • nrvPr used Sl50. Y11.maha. New & used d Cal 25 + C ti' 27 _,_,1'-<i __ i!l_I_. -------I 19'1{) Ford P,U, V·8 (J•tl•••d , tran!!'. & tire!!'., Immarula.te ElegaJll s h k. Al\C, 6 1\ks old a.11 a 1na " ~" Ddr SE-I ·-~ani:f l~g--s~ p1anoii;o[mostmaket;.Bl'st beaulliuL $.3::.0. Kfrm l l Guaranteethelo\\·e~tra!csin WANTED g<"lOd en,c:1nc. f\'l'E'ds 1\'Qrk:. rtd gl'rn, $!f.i0. 847-95.lJalt
m · .J C'O et> lab "· -buys in So. Cahf. at Schmidt "-c l r "C u ,. Jlonda Z5Q-30j S("fambl('r. $300, or hl.'sl offer. S36'56i2. WE BUY USED 6. t nd corn mode~. La mp i;, Riggs. Ph: 546-5990 or .:ou. a 1 • a ina cru s-
h d "·J ' Music Co., 1907 N, !'.lain, ~2759. 1ngclub".LocatlonNev.·port nunn111g or not. \\-11] huy 196:1 CHEV)' V;.n, Cam""r Porsches V\\I '69 \\o'ESTPHALIA i e--11-ut"t ·-mnrt'_ :\1us! S.11nta Ana. 1 ,. ~ll 1111ml'd_ 714/548-4198. AT STUD llarbor. 714/96,11-4S40 for lnlo.1 ,cP~'~"~'~· ~;~;~.,~]!)'.;~·~'·~---r""'kg. $1000 ar bsr o!r. Call: CamPt"r. Orig owner. all
SELLING living ..t. bdnii HAMl\-10ND E>lec-trie ref'd AKC Samoyf'd. Champ\on 36' fLYBRIDGF. Cruiser. 1'\\10 Sch\\·1nn bikes. n1f'n"s & 5.'\6--4719. 3100 \\/. Coast Hwy. DON BURNS ~f'h~ 67=s. PERFECT!
r urn. A 1 n1 o s I n e \\'. organ. 1 manual & bass su'E'd i<hO\\' dog. $1 00 00 fee, ::,Jps 6 } tdly eqprl in(' skip \1'omrn's 3 spd:. E.x con11. I '·o~I~C~on-l~P~L-. ~Loo-c,,-.. -"-lf1!\ Ne1•"port Beach Spanish-~ledit. 847_08!!:.'. f)l'drllf's. 6-JG-90.'>-l. f'Ve.~. 892.2970, S 1 3 :i Id a y , $ 7 O O / 1\ k Sffi for bo!h/111fer. 6-!fi-!1002 J'.:J'l'a1, $iJO or best otrer. FIAT '61 \f\\I -JUblt f'nt, new
G•rage S•le 112 UNIQUE De.s ign Dan l 1 h SHEL TIES, AKC, inall's-fe-ll "&t_&-~ml:--;o-7.'----,= _,_11_6_.________ 5~9-76i1. PRESTIGE ~!~~h64~ "~la, rood titts. T,.~k Piano. Original cond males Sho1s. Chan1p baek-Boats, Sail 909 HONDA 7o 175 $4(!0. 12:<..J mi. 0A_u_t_•~·~W=-a~n~te~d7"=7"·9-68_1 e Complete S1ock ol PORSCHt AUDJ .,...,.,.,.. MOVING to Austraha :\!UST $900 ~~-78TI, 644--4994. £~1·L eonrJ. 43!--609S Der 8 L, XL.NT COND. '63 BUG $695.
SEU.. all hou!\f"ho!d ittnis, Sporting Goods 830 pin • A 13631 Harbor Blvd., G.G. R/H, grod tires, 642-7482. -----~----ground, Reas. 536-940!t aft 6 HOLIDAY 2~· )a11! 5 Sa il&. A\1 flr aft 6 P:\\. WE PAY TOP ~DBfi
no reasonablr otlrr nfused. · inboai-rl t'ng.. slp~. ~' Mobile Homes 9JS CASH (Just s. ot G.G. rrwy.) 443 62nd SI. NB. 1019 B-AniPri<'an Pl Costa ----------1AKC Regisrer!'d Co!Jip Pup-Survr~('d, ''lint cond. ti36-2J33 )lesa. 6-12-'.i!lg, " SURf'BOARD ··f:ltminator" piPs Cor !<ale. Tri-colorfd. l c.4~9>-=20G6=-;:::;;:--,,=--=I CONTEMP~ Think S.. 1 --~.~J~O-~P"O~R~S~C~H~."E~-· 1 ·~tie'~.~~~~~.k~~z ~;!_:
by thl' Gref'k Kt car rack. Price S50,~SIOO.OO. liave SCHOCK-built Endea1or 26' LAGUNA HILLS ''FRIEDLANDER'' ,......... •J LAGUNA &ach. Moving, 675-4596 had all shots. !162--4873. tor used rars ..t, truck!, jus! Owners Permnal 9IJT now clean. $975. 833--1258. Misc. Hems, fu rniture , No. 40. Xlnt cond, $~200. 23301 RIDGE ROUTE DR.
clothing, etc. 972 L• SCUBA diven: "'ant 1o buy AKC f.tiniature poodlrs. 6 612-85&1 days; 67 3-5303 (Corner of l\-1oulton Pk,1-y) Call us for free estimaies. 13750 IEACH ILVD. lor Eialf. Immaculate green VW Bug 1966-Xlnt cond.
f.1irada.. Sat 7/17 & Sun gear. 'l!'euev e ryth1ng, n1os. f' -.. ·a1ne. e . E>ves. rtstigeadultcom1iWlitya . :Hwy, ]9) · · -...... N ·" · IV II " · d 2 I ft p d GROTH CHEVROLET finish v.ith blaek interior -36 <XXJ mi ~CWVI
1118 12-6. 842-7887. Sell ror 1 ~ price S7J, "sa~r~,-0-,""',-ra-d~,-. ~,7,1~,-,.7,-,-oc'<'' jaeent to Leisure \Vorld. 893-7566 e 537-6824 1'1ag \Vheels, radials, radio.1 ~~~~C.,=ll_54().<633:.::.:::c::., ___ 1 !;~~;.-~~~--·I 'ru'E~-.;;:.ru,,----, S.12-0326. 'Ibo Beauo!uJ surroundln<s, all l =~~~~-~-C'--1 etc. For den1onstration, call GEN u 1 NE 1 p A T 1 0 salt-Retrig, i toi·e, TV, Radio, HiFi, ==~~-=~-~~ sa1 at. inboatil moror, Ask for Salts Manager '6.4:.0 Spyder. Good cond. g42-44l'i. Harbour Volkllwag. Tearher's. ,68 VV/. o=. v.·ashtr. dryu, misc Stereo 836 POODLES -AKC. 1nini. 1 good shape . &12-5106. Juxury appointments, Ther-18211 B('aCh Blvd. By Owner SJ!OO. 41 0 er._ 18ill Beach Blvd, Ask "'""¥
h br S"-•L 1 7'=~"'°--~-~-apc>ut ic pool Saunas, cxet·-I' tin' ~ B 1-ld B .. lkh 28,000 local mi. Sl'e to ap-furniture. 307 Diamond Avt, nio. c oc n. '"'111 qu LIDO 14, good condirinn. ~un •• on eac-h -.mrra ay, ._...guna . for us,,_,, c• .. dept, (l;c, 695-st d II I Cisc ":-'!TI, 4 billiard tables, 847 '"~ Kl •"'I 4n• en"" '"" ...._ pttciate. 613-1784. Balboa. Island. STEREO, 1971 unclaimf'd · u scrv, a c 0 0 r 5 $700. 54J-22ll8 days: ~24 muchb-~uch more! "''"" ~ 1-~--"l·il'\iwo---1,~A~PC~>~.==""=~~~· 1"7'~=~==~~~-1
MOVING sale -;\Tany years lay -a\\'8."· Garr 11 r d 2131424-8904 eves. Sec IX'aur. furn models in ANNI VE RSA RY •SO 1 LOTUS '68 PORSCHE 911, 5 spd. '6a VW GOOD COND
cclltction, everything goes. turntable, A:'lf/F:\-1 stereo, !RISH SE'l'TERS 8 ivks old. 1c4~.-A~L~PcE~,c._-Al~,m-,-c~,-.,~,-l, p~rk-likt setting. 39,000 mi. A:\1/fM, nev.· $800. 847-1~ Tut~. 312 Or<'hid, Cd:\T radio &. t11pe player. Air Ch:imp hloodline, AKC l'E'g Mus! sc!l no\\! $350. c,\LL 830--:1900 or 8~0-7Q()O ·ROO·A·r.ARI LOTUS tires. (n4J 34.">-3828 alter 6 VOLVO s pt a k" r ll w/cro~s--0ver Shot.s. SOOI\· & pet. 6·14--1161 642-4643 arter 6 pm -AlITHORIZED pm .
Mlscelfaneous 818 sys1em. Still brand new, :r.fl 5. FOR ju~• $l0,j()() you can SALES & SERVrCE DEAN LEWIS -----·-----1 .sold for S.119 \\'/warranty. :v!ID\\'AY KENNELS ALCORT Sunfish sallbo•t O\\'n a 20'.'>55' mobile hon1e Pl~TO \V/AUTO. 1966 PORSCHE 912. le mi's . • AUCTION • P•.•• oU b"•n-of $!20 or • rt>d. llbf'rgl11ss, car roor on a golf rourse tit !he Tl'ans. S5 da)', Sc mile. N'd hlk inter., $2950. Aft 7: VOLVO iu '--" Gennan Shepherds. Pet <>< 132' <<7 <"O b ) l limall payments. Cred it shO"' slo<"k. Board 8 l I rarnf'r. J . .J,) _,,_,,, • each. l11s arge ~Crt'l'n('d THEODORE 842-8£32.
riept, 893--0501. hreerl~. 893-21519. :'11ETCALF 13 It.: 2 ~ets or rooni & fPnced P·1110· f"ark ROBINS FORD 1970 911-T Porsche. S ap. DEMO SALE HOUSE sails. Jusl painled. Come has all fa('lli!le~. ~i.16---1119. 2060 HARBOR BLVD. ,.arance <m"!Up. Pl'rfect. DUAL turntabll' No. 1215, AKC Gtrman Shepherd pup-. ... ~
H • K d F~ X se('! ~2jQ. Call 6!3-lOOO. 8x.W, .'!LiST !<t>!l by Aug. 15, COST/ ;\1E."A 6-12.0010 JlllO IV. "-•st Hwy, 7.000 mi. 644--1129 $2998
Auction& every Fri. 7 pm
f'Urn. Appli. An!!que.s
3015 \V. \Varner, S.A.
llo1Jo1\' search light\
5-19--22~1 • ~7-7i3.1
arman ..: ar nn -,..,,_, pies 3 fPmale~. lO 11·ks ol d. I ~==-.,.-~---~-I ~
sl'rles amp. F:\f multiple_,. 2 shors . 8:li-J:;.JO SABOT -Like ne"·· racing C.oo<l deal. ClQse to hospital ANNIVE RSARY •SO-.Ne11.:port Beach e 1967 PORSCHE 912 19n Volvo I«'.~.
" d f I h ~ 12-s c II & ~hpng crntrr tn "dult AUTOS WANTE 1---~-=c.~-o-~--·I )(] .~ fl<JlpU!5,.,..,un cra!.•man POODLF: AKC femall' .. oom,.,._,,,t ro\'er, r. a 1 ,0 , O JAGUAR nt cond. 0..mo # 7360 1r1angle ~peakrr Koss . · · 71·1/~i-2767. park. 64 -·'°"'2 aft 1 pin or Top dollar for clean used $3695 645-59jl
h I I .,25 • ")J-g·•~ \1·h1te 10.1· Sf'll or ll'aSE', 642-36'.\7. ~ A d 8 ear pmnt. " · i:r .J,},} 7 ·k g30--1-8 LI DO l·I r-.•o. 413. Xlnt ('()lld. ----------Ci'ts. · ('e n .V l'•"'n, 'f,!J JAGUAR 2+2. Auro, air" PEUGEOT
dlx 11·asher;
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patio table
4 chrs: 2
\\'indsor arm chairs: v.·ickl'r
la mp table. \\'ieker stools:
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2 area rugg, chandelier.
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JOHN'S BIKES
New * Us•d
Repairs
2340 Newport Blvd.
Ope.n 6-10 \Vk<l11y.1
Sat & Sun 9-6
645-4720
-Will takt Trade.Jns-
*AUCTION*
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W indy's Auction Barn
20751~ Newport. C.'>f 646-8686
Behind Tony's Bldg ''1at'J
SALE: Pleasr l'E'ad carefully.
Antiques, turn. & gla~s in<'I.
1111 6. I "s. ;,., Trailer. slini;, boa t C'Clver. ,M_o_to_r_H_o_m_•_•o._ ___ 9_4_0 THEODORE 1<.000 m1. X!nt co nd.
19it ZE~Inr &.: Adn1iral · • !~n~1!1~~~~lcs~~J01;~~ ~$"-"=·7C7•_ll~'c""'~-'-~'3c9·~-~ CON DOR ROBINS FORD "5~~'~"'~'~1'~'~"~'~· =~~~-I "1:.;'°"2'""'P~E~U~G~E~O~T-.-E·,-,-,1-1,-.,,
elosl"-Oul ~al<'. L o\\·e sl L dtlt "l' 2100 e CAL CAT, Good cond 2060 HARBOR Bl.VD. '63 JAG 3.8 SEDAN, AU!I), tra1,sportat1on car. Good . 3 . "·l Pasea1s .. ~:r. pr1cf's, )T pirtutt tu..,.,, , \l'/trallrr, S4~. COST.\ '.\IES,\ 642-CX:lO Orig. Xlnl mec-h. $1900 . ccnd11inn. 642-1469.
yr pa r ti: & i:l'rvic-e. Antenna LABRADOR retriever pups Call 548-85-11 f'lles TheoBylL•LohtCOthR•\t\'~lNnotFO•RhoDat. l i'r!PORTS IVA,,TED ,_67_>-1_1_11_.===~---1 installed ,1·/all eonKiles. t3/4), 6 ,1·eeks, $10. After 6 ~--=~~~~~= 1 TOYOTA
ABC color TV, 9021 Atlanta, p.m., 8J0--6829. Boats, Slips/Docks 910 Orange County's Condor Dis· Orange Coun!les JENSEN l-----------
H B -s 3,,, tributor, 230 S. ;'\lain St., TOP ; BUYF:P. DEAN LEWIS .. "" -., . . GER;\IAN 1horthalr pointers. FOP. P..eo1: 3 l'arious .<;i7e BILL 'I \XE\' 7 0 Oran.i:e. Clo~c to thrrr. ma-;'' · OY TA JENSEN RCA Vktnr :zr· rolor TV, 2 famalPcS, AKC. boat i:;l1ps: Si.-,, $95 & SI 10 8881 a TOYOTA jo:· freeways. 6J'.J.JS~ Or 1 each Blvd. AUTHORIZED Color ,.1,.,.,. ,. di•tint"I in * * 893-!f4.\:J * • nio. Balboa Prnin. fl 8 ' ',.., 613 .fi,S'," K, 7-04+1. · f'a<'h. Ph. S·l7-SJ:i5 SALES :_ SERVICE bea11t iru1 "·alnul cabint>1 IRJSJ~ Sellrn;, AKC , Champ l =E~. ~'=l '~Ch7•~o~l-P.~I•-'~· ~~'-7~_ 1--------\l'E
I ''~ I t · R~NTAL. trrat .\•1Ul"M'I! 10 a l"'Ai. TOP DOLLAR Sacrilire. tru y a )!:f'm, "~. linr, LovPly 1i111r· ;idl<'-", BOAT ~l ip ,1\·;til, July Isl, for
6 ,,. 1<10:[) CARPI·:'!' \iH'a11011 1n a FOR TOP USED CARS ll47-9533 all . horn '.\lay 2-l. ~30-16?.... 60'-70". \\'ide slip. 2i" Condor molnr 110111" fully Jr your ear ls extra clean,
BASENJlS-rarr Afr i (·a n l --,,,,.""'~'-~':t-<606c;c~==-"qui pt., dual A/C, ~lt'l'flS /l. see u~ first.
NEWPORT
IMPORTS breed. AKC p ups/~1 ud. SLIP SPACE AVAii. ft.early lo roll. rrsc-1'\'ation RAUER BUICK
Terms. Call 11 1 638-2236. 2:J'-30' SAILBOATS avail . ihru i\LI>:. ~I h. 2.'l 1 E. 17th St. 3100 \V. Coast Hwy.
l\tAL~: Lrish Se!lrr. 10 \\k~. I ---,~*o-c'.=7.~"'=606=' ~* 4~lti-2·1SO. 40CHi1 ! I Costa i\·fe.<;a 548-7765l,.,-o-=N~•=w~po~r~t787•_•~'=h~~-I
all shols, AKC. champ linr. SLIP TO 30'--!-'(JR Hf.~'i;:;lf-.,-,,,-,,-,,-,.~.d. Autos, Imported 970 KARMANN GHIA
1971 Toyota
Demo #5991
$1777
!<.'"o Down Payment
$65.31 mo.*
zr· cOLoR TV -J1.111~1
~aerifi<'f'. S95 : !~" porrah!r
1v/blln r<tdio S'.ll: :i1·· R&\V
lable mn<lel SW. 642-;:,621.
SONY St~rN"l Ca~~l'ttr
Rerorder. :\lol!PI TC-124C.S
$100, 67l-08.1.l &Jt 6. SIOO. 613--1!12:: * * 6"G.2470 * * Travro. Slrrps 6. ,\1r/<'1Jnd, ----1----------
SA.l'IOYED males, pupp,v Baals, Speed & Ski 911 \\'kl)' flr 111nnt/if.1 BcguinJng ANO MANY MOREi '5i h'.11nnann Ghia Nri\' 36 nios Deferred paym~nl
shots, AKC-July 2:ith .. iGli--4323 . ·~~ [j! • '.66 T1g~r • :ei! hrak:r.•, h 11. 11" r y: niul-1P1~~~
8
s2J51.16 or ca~h price
S:ll-2761 CRUJ&,LONG. 1rhoard nirr. -----0 1 • ' • 69 BG r • 7fi flrr, !'.:nb1l1" J~Teal . 67:i-S309. 10 ;i. 5lnc1Tax ..t.L1c.APR I= 1~=~===-----224 Via Lido J'\orrl. Lido Trailers, Travel 945 DGT •'&I VIV e '69 Aus/in 1970 KAR\ N • --14.!).}o/o. •on approved credit. SCHNAUZER pup~. groom· Am('rica e '6i! Austin HPa-··!A N G H I A · ~------~ ing, srud servire. ter111s. Isle: 21 3·210-45-17/!1~1----0920. JY SCOTS:'llA'.'>I Tr a Iler /ry Spl1r • .63 Ht>~l<'v 3()!)") OrangP, Sl!JOO. Good cond. Factory Dirtct Sales. Service
3 Lines, '.i" Times, $2.00 * 846--0839 * 8' r1bf'rgl:iss ,Jr llydrn-planr. Chrmical Pnna Pot. 12 \'oil e '67 Toyota 11.fk JI •• '69 Call 848--2279. & Parts, 1966 Harbor Blvd.,
H 856 inbo1<d \1/1r11n tab.s, Sl2j_ anrl 110 ligll1s. sn:.o or hesl
ortes s.14_6~12. offer. ~>4.'i-!'9\f, -or :i::I-:.!164. Volvo • ·71 Vol\tO • '60 MERCEDES BENZ Costa Mesa, 646-9303.
Free to Yo u
• • • r:r11 nb('IT~'r, pre~sed & n11!K JUNE i\lUST sell ~pinll'fl ~ )r old 15" !iCOTS:\!,\:'J Trailer. HOUSE OF IMPORTS ANO MANY MOREi l ~iiii~~~~~~~~l 1:~~~';: Porsche . '69 TOYOTA SEDAN gla~s. paf)('r "·eights, c-ups t.· JOHNSON
~auc-ers. hutch. 7A'nilh TV. 324 E . 20th •26
$3098
1971 Vol vo 142 Sed
~mo • lli8
$4098
1971 Vo\V() 164 Sed
Factory Direct Sales, Service
& Parts, 1946 Harb::ir Blvd.,
C.M. 646-!1303
~ nc• 'BT 'Y~YO'
"FRIEDLANDER"
Autos, UMd 990
AND MANY MOREi
·~ Ponriac Lemans e "68
Pontiac GTO e '66 Ambu-
ndor wa,znn e '70 Ma.¥erick
• '67 Olds Cutlau • '62 cad
Coupe • '70 Chevy ImptJa.
HOUSE OF IMPORTS
Beach Bl11d at tilt' S. D•
Frwy, (1) 523-7250
BUICK
gelding, Ii ;\rah11111 , '2 !
1
J[i] Chc-n1ir aJ 1'or1.1 Pot. 12 Volt Beach Blvd, at lhP San Diego .56 180 • '.)$ 220 S • .59 :20 '~"~""~ro="'ch-b~ce~c-l.~7h_l'7''~'· __ 1_6
1
__ r•_•n_"'°_'_"_'_;o_'_~ rh and 110 l ii.:hi.~. hr~t orrer. Fr11'Y. fl 1 523-72'i0. S • '60 220 S • '64 220 s e 2 Door, 4 speed, Radio, Heat·
1: hflndS. ror $1:-,0. ~S-3197 -.. ~l~S!m.i or 5.1!-21f>4, '6--1 l!l(I c . '65 ][IQ D . "67 er. Dead Sharp. (022AGC)
HORSES Boarrled $4() iwr .SF:ARS. Slerps 4, pl u~ r-.;trn BENTLEY :_i:-~1 S e '67 250 s Auto e '68 $10'15. 1968 Buick Skylark
1no. Frrd 111cludtd. Lari;:e Campers, Sale/Rent 920 zip-on 1en1. ]('(' 1'hcst & Z-'11 s e '69 220 n e ·;o Cust. 4 Or. H.T.
hlk & wht, Polaroid c-amP.ra Cost• Mesa
Xo. 100. :\ft~<"'. (_'()!]{'('tor i"ou ai..-the 1\·inner ot
i!tm~. Thurs., .!u! 22, .Jul 2 ttCkf'ts 10 the
aren;i, tra il5 . \\'r~!Prn sad. l1ratr r s:~o. ~!J.J--(.022 J9.i2 Brnlley. \'t•ry J:?"orni, 2:-.IJ C Cou/X' ~ '70 280 SE e ~mar· "e 29,000 MILES
<tl". Sa<' s.·.o !),·,742:, ,59 Dodge V:i Ton PU RENT 18' 11ew ,,un 1ad. i;t'!I <'ond. Runs go<Jtl. S6.000 or 'JS l~O SL • ·~ 300 GLJll· , ... s Attra:!i11e Artie Whifl' flnfth
FOR rrnt -Corral Jor horse 1 ronl td<n 1~· Fireball, bt'~r otfer .. 'M&-37iS \Vknrls 11 lug e '62 JX! SL e '6~ motors W1!h t>l>'ck landau mof.
t !Oil,.~'" fl. P\'f'rhe11d ca1np-n"'Jt·· o.o .... "L. <q,;pp~d with aulo tr.o.ns, or pony, S1'l f!H"l Rra.c.. rat•'.• .. fi!h--'.lfli.lt "" '"'V ''
t r, slrrps 4 11 r;inge ice HOUSE OF IMPORTS Lagun• Beach r>'d10, heattr, power 1;teer-
23, 9 an1 10 7 pn1., J.i.l Southland
,\h:Ault>.v r1. Lll,11; Brh Home & Garden
!!AVE ~e\•tr11I ~Pts o t Show
h11rffil'OO<l unlini.i;t)ed kitchen ij ! 1hr
S4s-;.i;;-:i:; b-1\, 01 Pr1, 111rrd. 1.'lc., 'vei. -----.,015'-Travel Ti=Tr BMW B 8 d Ing, etc:.. J\la!n•~10., 1·, "l·'-,..ach \ . 111 1hr S. 01t<go 900 So Cst Highw•y -= ~· cl,,11n. C:i!J J.1;.;17~12. .$1100 • * • 9'1.~·!17 11 • • nrw" condition. (WLf{Qll6)
.t: hathrm cabinet.•. \\'ill sell ANAHEIM
at !gt riis('{Junl. 64f,.-.1212. CONVENTION
\YATCH Repair Summer CENTER
~/)('rial! $~.SO Clean, ijr\just. J ul}; JO.At1.i;:. ~
polish, 1111nd11rd n1ovements Plt>:i~ call &12-367/1, f'Xt. 31 4
nnlr. Co;;~t ra"'·n & lw't\\'ef'n !! and I rm ,,_,
.!tll'rl..-:.., 2.\26 :\e1\·po r t, f'lalm ,1;ou1· lirket.;;, l;\"orli1
642-~402. County tol!-!r-re num bPr i5
I~
900
fHOUSA-,-.0-,-0-,-.-.-n-m-.-. -n-r ;,10-l2'2D) .. '* *
,.lectrnn 1c-eq pt & * * • WILLIAM
\1f'd i r ~l1D en 1aif'qpt. PUPPlf;.S nt>rd lo1-·1 ng MUSGROVE
Lic-~Jerst .. 11·holesalers 011llf!n.. ~1/F, J:i ll'k~. 7591 Amaxon
11·tlcoml'. Cock-a-poos. Shots. 642-9046 Huntington Be<!ch
962-982~ af! 5 arr 6p1n. You are th(' 11in11('r of
'IL · J'\f a plll'(' wh1ll' kittf'n & my 2 tlckels 10 !lie I' L mo\'P anything yo11 Southland huy in 1his column and bmthf'r"s a liier u·t need
ell I 330 home.• badly 6 42-4 818 Home&Garden mon!. a 11_ ter : p.m.
J.16--164.t 534-38.'i.l. Show
BEAUT,. shop f'quipnient: S \\'k olct, all \\'hi!e kit'en~. AN'A1 ~'EIM
F. 'h. I ( l free lo good hll111t , .v"ry 1ng, romp rte or CONVENTION
_ _ --j\;;;:~;;;;:;:;c;;;,;;:;;;:;;-/~;~·o~"~Y·=JI<~· ~1=5~2~3.~12~.'1~,== 494-7503 * 540-3100 Nl:\lHl1r1 ·10. I '"rJ 1 11mf' Auto Serv ice, Parts 949 Automoth·e E:>:<'('!lrnce $1745. JohllS(}n & Son. 2626 ~lps 8. ,<;1 0\'P, 1·pfi·1i::, \\'flf"f l -G 4--DR, 1970, lo m1 '.i;, tape HarOOr Blvd. Costa Mesa.
1i111k, r lo •r-111r,.t1 Pairl VW 36 ENGINE-$75. •, dt>ck. mag whl'e!~. wir!e 540<.030, '
S:!<\i'~i. l;i kr Sl'-i()ll·. da is C,1 JJ 1116-71i"! tff'arl Polyglas tiff's. ;1750. l ~.,=3 ~R~t~v~rE=R=A-. -M-,-,1--,.-11-,1
fi.11--1111: r 1('<.. !"36-1138 122o l 67;i-276·1· 1-.Qwner, xlnt cond. $650.
\\;,1 nu1 HR [[ l§J RO --~T=R=1u=M=P7H~--644-1564 J\lorn. or alt. 1
YACTO;\Y ,11ro>,.1 dc-:i!i>r, Autos for~• Q Y ~ARVER, Inc . P'v!. Jl1<iJ!'1'1\.ll ~ t,, ll~tr rinT. frn1.1 I n 292,J Harbor Bh·d. ' PVT p ... s S7ti:i .~li~l I\' !R rh Si. C.:'11. C.,~\a . Trsa. __ _:')~11-'1.'!__ 4 TIIE TRIUMPH ty. pee Sta Wag.
------Geno•a) 950 '6R nr.-nv lfiOO, R/!!, 50,000 :'1-11:.:RC!:DES '62-220-S, Xlnr vs STAG ;.x,_"',~;,,n1,,ndcoSntd .. NB.$8SO. '67 J)()DGE -Full fa crory • · SlXXI "" ....,.,
(lln1pPr Pnµ loµ, V-8, auto. 1966 Forr! Sl.250 mis.*~ fi4&-7Xl7 ,.,n<l, Ui mi. ~tu~t sell. NOW ON DISPLAY CADILLAC
Trade. 64&--269.'i . J E tr Bronco,! b I _ -----=~ 6$71~7?7· no 6 7 3-5 6 2 0 : eves Come In for 11. test drivel
trrn . x · a.:i; av a i a e , CORTINA .-.-.J <·~. FRITZ WARREN'S DOTJ(;F. '68 pnp-lnp ~u.'<tnm
c11n1pt>r, !lllnt ('Ond, 16.CKXl
crJg rn1. $3200/o!r. 644-58;,(;,
547-7&00. ·;,ri-220 s, good cond11ion , SPORT CAR CENTER
Antiquet/Classic~ 953 'lifl CORTINA priva1e p.<1r1y" 17:o E. 1st St., $.A. 547-0764
GT. Rik. Call 67:1-3'.112 OJ'l('11 daily S.9; closed Sunday Jrarher. Uphol~l. •1 sprl, Good I----~~~---~==~~~----
925 Horseless Carriage ""' 1600. 5'7-5963 all 7 MG • 1"9 TR .•. ""I cn nd , w;,..
p;o,.i_ 11•hJs, Jo mi.
Cycles, Bikes,.
Sc.ootert
1970 El Dorado
LESS TiiAN 14.000 MILES
FACTORY
n111.n !hop. 0>~1 $2500; sac l ~=~~-"-"-_11_9_1 __ ~ CENTER
S750/~lll olr. 557--067;1. COLLIE 11/1111pPrs to good 1970 \.\i\1Afl,\ 'fil. perfPC-1 ~EARS Btst 23'" ...... i0 .. con-home. Frmijlf'. .JlJ\y 30-Aug, !i t·rird , :;.100 rni.. $600, or Dest 1902 OLDS. DATSUN AlITl':'-OGRIZED """"-' aN 6 ~ ·,'19 Triumph TR3, Good cond
Am CONDITIONING
FULL LEATHER INTERIOR
Vinyl top. FuU pov.·er incl_
lilt & tel.Mcopic .1teerin1,
door locks, mos-t every dlx .
xtra ..t. "The .l\fa9ter ot the
Road." (615BQE)
SALES & Sf.RV ICE S350. ••s~~55 **
..,., , PlcaSf' call &12-~fi7~. f'Xt .. 111 1, · 162. i\rk ~le 1V, '6!!. \\"Rlnu' Hardly Cflll 6 16-46~>3 M1v.·een 9 am! l pn1 10 \.. -,!,-)-, :i, .. 1 e. Showpiec('. 2 ,;pe('d~ lorward '71 DATSUN 4 DR u~d. Sean: prorl'ssional l :\ofale Da 1.•y rlog: 2 poodle-('!llim )"Our 1ir·kf't~. INnrth ]961---~iOCK_-:-c Royal l nlielr! plu! N!verse. Clinton mo!or. •
\al"uum c:I E>anf'r. like ne\,-, mix puppies. Desperate? County toll-free number is Dirt hike, not running, E1nergency brake, 1\1ust be Naben Cadillac VOLKSWAGEN
BH1 olfl'r. 644--5098 536-lll21. 540-!220) needs l\·ork SU5. 841-6433. seen. Take SSOO hnrse in SEDAN
tr11de or rash. 26Q:J Harbor Blvd. \IA YT AG \\'llStwr &: f/ryrr 1 AFGHAN pupp if'S, p11rl Shc-p. • * + ti.'iO f:ISA AS:.L Lightnlns: '69 e VW VAN '59 e ~JI&. MPM S40-9tOO
NEWPORT ·
IMPORTS
,1r old. Pool table 4': x 9 Black ma~k. beaullful 8: 14' Fiberglass Lo 1111lf'iJ8e, xlnl cond, i\lake ~ l'J,U_,,, __ • Lov.· mi!ca~c. fac!. \varnu11y llOO w. Coar;t Hwy. Camper uni!, New brake ·~=~==~=~=~-
S1a!t> 3 bMs. ;!lld n1 l~<' .. 100 heallh.Y. frn111lt's. &4&--7658. Runabout olfrr. 67.1-~,:"WJ5 ()r 646-S:\77. '~ 4 Sj'Jd, <llr. H&H. \\·a.s $2186, Ne,11port Beact. ~~~e.m;,OOG.ood557_90801r'°.s, Good '71 COUPE DE VJLL£
l.ogonla Newporl Shol'f's. 4 Adorahtt pupp1c~ nrf'd a Ex~l!ent cond11ton! BULTACO 250 CC 2100 Harbor Bl l'rJ, 64~-0466 now $1R$6 ~639CAX1. Smal1 1 ----------/~'°~'"~~~~~~~""'~~ 4~" mil a bed Girls 20" goorf horne. Cttll nn 1r , IncJude.s 35hp. :\ft>rcury ::.~. S'150. He-build Dune Buggies 956 down or !off'ign car will • * '63 VW-Xlnt Cond. Loeded, ol'lly ./i.CNX> tnll.s.
h1rycJ(' 167 Alberl Pl, Cosla :»&-50~1. Trailer, life cushion.~. f1rP it 6-12-0612 9 fin. pvt. ply. Call Ken THINK $500 *** 545-1385 Corporation ~u·
,\le5a 642-£209. -=~=~-~~~-cl extingul m. 1 $"()() 01. 546-8736 -49-1-AAII. ''~G'' U , . t 11.__ t.ABRADOR/Au~l . Shrphf'rd· s r, l'lrp. 1 \Vl-1/TE 10--.~pd tllke w/infant 1968 ,\1EYF:RS ,\fAi\X -Nl'w ,67 DATSUN SEDAN '6.l VW, runs zoo<f, htaden, w H priva ~car,........., new
2 GAS r11.ngcs $.20 k $40. Boxn pupplM ... l\f11lr & fem. B~a olfer! 64G·801S !lea!. 4 mon1!1s old 2340 eng. hig tiorr. 1\rnrr n1;t;,:~. TIU pa.in t, extra clean $500. ln every rnpect. C&U J<.nt
.\Tangle s3;,. 'l'ype\llrtter SW. U9Pd to chlrlrn. ~36-9810. Best otter! &JG-8IH8 Elden, Ap1 B. CM · Stager blocks. :\lake otrer. 548--4001. Allt!n 8f2..443S for demon-
Clltl: 646-6849. USED lumbrr, mostly 2x•·~. 57EVE \Vil!On S!iore--GOE'r. TRTUI\-fPH l'l7Q Trophy soo. M&-2962 RAN' 3 spd. dlr. R. Excellent °''FRIEDLANDER'' MUST SELL '67 v w stratdi sppolntment.
Health S~ l\.lf!mhership. &-a 50 gfl.llo11 \\'Ater heater. 6" ~eiling tJinghy, !'.>ars, Ice $825. Yamaha 1!170, 175 flBERGLASS BUGGY conrlit1nn thn; our. Old <'ar 111'1 11.t.CM IHWV. ,,, SQUAREBACK, $1300. '69 CAD Cpe. De Ville. Full
6 yrs. SJOO i;.t~. hoa rd, rrulill'r, miist & nev.· 1(.,.11 S•l:iO. 962-5!!.'6 Top ~h!lpe _ Lirr11~rd or sn1a!l flown can t!n. 893.7566 e ~7-61124 549-3926 * 64>-4414 pwr., all dlJ(, extras. Xlnt ~'57-5963 after 7 Pl\! J FLUFFY black kittf'ns I. o'c'-H~. ~ll~7=5·='~I>-~2o1~08~.--= I J\llNI BfKE lorSa1·-,-. ~,-H=P ' ____ •_M_&-_3_.1_7.1_•___ ~vr, rty. Plra.se art 9 am '62 i\lGA-Nr.w p11n1, top. In· V\V Van "£3. Good cond. F"M cond. Orta. owMr mull
Bedside commode <:hair, 1 bla<'k k v.·h1to> kitten. 1 11' BOSTON \Vh11.lr.r w/55 ll1ake offer. " ::i-~R736 4~-6811. ler. Dunl11p rad1a!1. ~·lre rarl1n. $&'!0 or oiler. 4~283!1 &acrifioe ror Im m ed I ate
$30 i1-'k' old. 540-2947 HP 4 <'Yl"I,. Bar1:at f'nJt, C11ll 54~.~1 Trucks 962 1 DOT DATSUN wh.Js. AJ\l/~-r.1 , r11 c k . ap.k for Ric-k. salt! $4XIO. 644-0UT.
I =-=~=C~•l=l ~"-9'-00~-W~~,-l 1t MO Cockapoo frfoe to =· ~;2_fu!ly equip'd, I •e~1"'""'7Y~IC~,cl~AH°"'A-,DT°"·=L~07;r~1I 2,...STELL ~lorry~viU 1 o o J OPEN DAIL y 540-M21. 196.l VW BUS. Vtry rood ·:,;:-ro ~ir~ $:e. ::!; PAY~1ASTER chf'ck \\Titer, good home v.•/lncd )'a.rd .1 ,2~0~.~-0-0~u"~R~l~.~,~. -,-n-,-,-r rra.dy. S'195. boxes IO'I' PU. Strl}-Sldr. or! ANO ~1UST 8Pll '62 ~!GA. R&H. rond. Cam~r. $1025 or wholesale, lOO°i{. tlnanelnt.
Pf'rftct condition. l.O\'t5 chldrn, ~46-1384. ') 2 l 1 C11.ll ;,\6--2002 f'lcc. ~lrlt' lrurk, Llkr nrw SUNDAYS very good rond. $700 or be1t trarlt-. 675-72j2, Pvt. p,,N, 61, ..... uk ,_ \\'/lrA t .. r. CY tnsz 11,., • ~==" -.~~~ B c f ,,. ' 'J ................ -67~5!16 KrrfENS -3 longhA/r & 1 (orwarrl & rtverif'. Call 1!170 l/ONl)A Trail Bike Ex· 78'" long est o!l~r. los~ J~ Beatb Blvd. 01 ('f, .,,,,,,.501 o V'IV '63. N~w r lu!<'h griod Di<'k.
CABIN FOR RENT ~horthalr. 3 m11l"~· 1 ,2131 963-'2-45R. C't'llt'nt ('!lnd i1ion · 10 i, <'Ost rakes !htnl. Huntlrtg!on Bio11rh '6S 1111:n..cr l -'lnrl v opplr. t ire~. Clean, $6~.). · Cllll ~CA7io°"'·lii""~E"I~0o,-l'tl~do~·-,32~000~r
\tammorh Ukf'~ by Day or ftmare. WeMM. S46-7945. ~17-1853 ~~I Pvr.__ ___ M2·77!11 or 510-0142 N'rl, m1nr cond. $1,i'50 S.Ji-638·1. I mDet1 . Owner ie.vtna 'tor
WK. Sletp1 7. i ll-3374. PUPPIES to Jt('l(l("I hnm,. Bos~:~i~alnt./ 902 ~.,,,.,,,,~,7.-,,-1~$22':,----'63 CHEVY PICKUP 1971 . 2'10Z, lo milr.~. fully,~!1t1 nal _011·nl'r. _49&-18~ '6!l Bu>? fill/A '.\1 r11<11n. vinyl J.lav.·all. Askina: $4 ,000.
Muslc•I lnslruments 122 :\fother very (!('ll!lr. :\-!('d ''" e :'ltC K11rt, Mac 20 rn~ S100 equip. Br.<;t olfer or tr11dt, 1959 MGA GO, CONO. t(]p. ill;-i 11y x ·iras. $l0j() 4:>4~26.
Hurry. 21 ~1'·91!---3\0i 11ft 5. flBEHGl.ASS REPA!R·Al.L MS-7472 17 Tori. R' hl'(f, ~ !<pd, 1!1r. 6.~435 eve1. $."):ii. * S.ln-6090 tr11d,. il4~U:').q, I "·1"o~cc.~,~,u7.-,-. ~tu~ll~.,----. v!tty--,··
SHOWMAN Gulr.a r itmp. CUTE l111Je CalJt'O k111en. 1M TYPES.Bigorsmall·1nshQp--.,JI~o•,~,,~A"'2'0""cc~.""-7f1 1:i-. -RkH 18Hcr1lict.! Take small I SILVER 1970 Detsun conv il!GB-GT, '68, 0v~rrlrh·,., 1~70 V\\' Su,2. Tllke over l trip, 11mt rm •t~reo. "·OOO
Jj"' 'f)t11 kl'r $J().'I. good hE>11.lt.h, 10 ROOd home. 0111~mp. 20 ~ f'Xp . 714. I 2926 V[a Slin Sf'ba~ll•rt. Sou!h down \11lll fJn. pvr. pry. 2,001 rna:, Nrv.· \\'hi vn.i1~ I A '11r~1. l11pr. new r11rl i11.15. rr~11m~l'!1 , 1 o. o o o nil. mi . under Wl.ITlntY. S3MlO. * * S4~33 • * ~93-3.l17 !!..~",;~<;, 711 ·l.1i :>-11~ L•1:un~. 4!!~61!, iP76ltl<fl ~lf).1!7.1fi . 4!).l.(i~l t. :'\hH ('(ln<l. ('>12-i.'ili ,si ll 6 P\f I'\! riy, $i 1'.".t;l21 -·-"7 '~ r I' i:: ~:00-0~~1.
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CADILLAC CHEVROLET -I CHRYSLER I DODGE fORD JEEP MERCURY MUSTANG
1966 Cft9 De Ville 1970ELCAMIN0-454.cu1n, '66 CHRYSLER JOO 4 Dr.rNOTICE OF INTENTION 1970 Ford Galax!• 500 '66 INT'L SCOUT 19'7 Mercury Colony '65 MUSTANG 289 V-1, auto
r:.-• turbo-hydro, all' con d , HT. VS auto P .S, P.B . TO SELL AT PUBLIC 2 Ooor MZ-5184 Aft. 5 PM P•rk Wagon tra.M, PIS. New hre1. $950.
F'AC'MRY gtf'ml ma~ Xlnt coroi WSW ~U" ~,;..i 'TEZm1 AUCTION ON AUGUST 4, MUST SEU. I --:::0-U""N~CO:::OO-LN::_;.;:_--l s..e Priced. Attn.C'tive tullp 1 :-:0.,,_...,,,;;.-'~'--=o-o"""'~~~!I
AIR (l)NDITIONING $3200.' 673--031i0 or 5-tS-S281 $995. 'Atlas Chry-Plym. 2929 1971 al 2:00 PM. 19&1 Beautiful Light Ivy Gold F'1n-, yellow wtlh u.ddJe tone in• 1 i9w GT 350 SMlby, Xlnll
f1JL1. LEATHER INTERlOR uk for Dave. Harbor Blvd. C.M. a.16-193". I DODGE 8 SEDAN j22 1sti with~ Interior I: dark tttior, Auto trans, radio, cond. St'll OI' trade, Call P~dded top, full power ~d. '6.l Ci-iEV. Impala SS. FA. COMET ! t524316Im! License num-brown landau root. Equip.-·~ar~~~u"\op~ r~ll heater, factory air, power 548-8027.
tilt le telesrosnc steerinj, PIS P/B. 4 spd. Dual bf>r OSX270. Atlas Chrysler-ped ~·ith auto trans, radio. power + air. $2'750. Pri. par· Bteenng, powrr brakr~. etc. l-~=~=~==~--11 stereo, A;o.1/F).,, etc., etc. d 1 f nd .... Plymouth, 2929 Harbor h"ater power 1teer'""' lac-(TXTI43J $1345 .. Compa"" OLDSMOBILE SBS-qua ram og a au "'P· '6-l Comet Caliente 4 spd. V·8. ·· ' --... ty. 54()...1685: 833-3176 ... ~) excepuonal buy~ ( $900 'or best oiler. &16-!)).J.I ~ag "'heels. Must Sell~ Blvd., Costa Mesa tUI) air oond. This attrac. thht pnce. Johnson & Son, f'~'I'. 1 $.)5(llbest offer. 557_23!9. ~ DODGE Charger. VS , ti~·e car reflects exce!~enl MAVERICK ~ Jlarbor Blvd., Costa '67 Olds 4-4-2 2 Dr. H.T. VS, $ 1888 I· EVROLET Camaro 2 --;;iuto ., R&H, P.S., P.B .. air care. Ai;k !or demonstration. N:esa. 540.56.JO auto, R&H, P .S., P.B.,
NABERS CADILLAC 68 CHHT VS 1 R&ll CONTINENTAL ~-onrl vinyl top. 1VWE59J 1 t395AUH ) $3075. Johnson & 1970 Maverick 2 Dr, MERC •66. fac atr, luil WS\\', extra clean. (VRX-• Dr. · • au Q, • 1 ' I Ch pf 29'"" Son 2626 Harboc "f ·d S"E PRICED 64j1 $1195. Clu'y-Plym, 2929 2£00 HarbOr Blvd. p s p B vmyl top. . , S169a A1 as ry-yrn ~" ' D ~ " """ ~ power, new titts, Xlnt colld. Costa MCSll alG-9100 · • · "
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H bo 1970 Continental Coupe Harbor Blvd. C \\.-1. 546-193"1 Costa r>1e&a. 540-56.10 14,000 ;\ff 962--0950. Harbor Blvd. C . .vl . 546·1934 .
!----------! Chr)-Plyrn 29 ar r E.XCEPTIONALLY 1969 F d LTD Smart Competition yel!ow •7'0"'""'~--~----1'68 CUTLASS Convt-Xlnl 1969 Sed. De Ville j Blvd. C M. 546--!934-0..EAN FORD or with black stripe. 3 ~peed 1197o Marquis 2 DR HT. con<!. Air, P/s, P/b, mags.
FACIORY ·ro CHEVY ~o"a Vil, r/h. Str1kir1g Burgundy :-01ist l1n-~E~~~~:JL. traru;, radio, heater. 4 brand ~der blur. all', fu~ {)O\l'er. R&H, lo mi. 962-.f.092.
AIR CONDITIONING stanclarrl. beaut cone!., 1~1 ish. black landau V'1th '71 Pinto. 2.ID) cc engult' BUT l\1 UST SELL new tiret;, attractive inttr-$3250. Pvt Pty: 645-5016. '64 CUTLASS, auto, good
FULLLEATI!ERJ'.'ITERJOR miles. _?.!us~ a;ell_ ~-Pv n1atch1ng 1n1enor. Equipped [ Aulo. tram;m1sst0n, radio l.: Autumn Rust Finish wi ~h tor. Set' and drive a bar-MUSTANG-tires, $.')50., 496-4829 alt 6
Vinyl. top, luU P'"'er. door I pl)·. 6-1~1:> aft :i pm . "'1th the !inset. FuJJ power ht>ater. Tin!NI glass. Grabor "'hue landau roof, llUIO gain. !273AS\\') $1745. John· wkd11...vs & all day "'knds.
locks. nh & irlesropic stf'er· '6:i CHEV. Jr.ipala 2 Dr. New I & !aC'tory all' of course wilh + CirePn. 3700 mi. $199j. trans, radio, hPater. po"·er ~~·d.,'c!n,. M~ c:~:~~,,;, l9JO Mustann 2 000, PLYMOUTH
1ng, stereo, t>IC. 1XSR708) 327 eng. PIO.T. sieer. & sterro tape sys1en1. Ne"' &12-li69. stttring, pov.-er brakes, lac-~--.....,....T.JJU •
$4 A Be I tn I mu h m See ·70 OR · . Hardtop · ]]] brakes. uto. au . · nres P llli c ore. '7I 1~11110 2,!XKJ cc eng. iory air C[)nd. and more. See f D l\laverick, Immac, , .60 PL VMOUTH G 0 Iden
NABERS CADILLAC 1rrtor sm. S3J-39\6. & drive !h1.s bea,utllul c!_r ;\lust srll. Lo nides. mags &-and df'l\'e today. (KNJS711 many xtras blue mw;t M'il I SUPER SPORTI I
H...., 1orlay (601 AB\! $.191J Sal p °' l f750. «J 0 :,..,,_ ' ' Beautiful Royal Blue ;\letalhc Commando, . HT C_onv. Ex · ~ lf'"bol Bl"d. ·::.::. CHEVY 2 Dr. ..,tp. · ' '"°" ,ear 11res. -I spd. Riii e ricer! $vi75. Johnson "" ~ fl 390 Good ~"'"' ,.._, y Toho" & Son 2626 !larlxlr '-----'-'-.,.-----tu.ish with while "• Londo" ce Pnl 61-engine.
Costa f\1esa · 5-10-1.llOO Jardine headers. 283. elec ' ..... n • . . . 1:.00. &-take over payments & Son, 2626 Jfarhor Blvd., 1 "I l"-'~--~~-~--1 lurl pump, 3 spd. ;>.lust ~ell _!iivd., Costa i\fcsa . :i-10-.~ nr $2100. &l>-2633 aft 6. Costa r.Tcsa. 540-5630. MERCURY roof. auto lraflllj. radio, )iear-trans. SIOO ~r Best offer! L t Sel d ' I f'r. power sieering !act air 847-36Zl or 557-2617.
arges e ion this "k. $200. ;:i.1&-3JS5. J 1966 Ll'."COl..'11 Connnrnlal. ·rr F'o•d Galaxi• 390_ All '69 FORD W ' OF LUXURIOUS ''PALA '-'~d Ne"' RIH. air, lull JlO\l'rr. Runs I "" _ _,. . $3...,. agon cond. ~:ee and drive th;11 !'f';1 ! PONTIAC
CADILLACS '63 I ~ an, d SlOOO Pvt t 644-&\S!. fXl\''er. Air corn11t1on1ng JU Country Squlr 9 p F • 1971 M ercury beaucy today. 1049 ADGI 1111'~ bal1PI)', 11pho!, PIS, g ' . p y. l\'orm Schockley 5'18-5661 lo-A Coed,b' ~ss, v'°8 Colony Park Sale Plie('d $2775. Johnsnn '69 GTO-L<k• o•w. f"fly
R d ' ''ln1 body · S2'.Xl. I '69 CONT'L l'l!ark III Take f -•J ir n 1 oning, • · 10 p W s I " " a 10. .-. • • , a L :i Auto Pow St . p asg agon, iep up to & S<>n, 2626 Harbor B.vd., loaded. Makr offt'r. Call att
in Orange County
1963 thru 197D's
"· .,~ ~"9;i. O\'f'r pyn1nt5. . , ·• er eenng, ow. !he 1inest. Thi, ,,-, ... ·ve Co f '1 "O ~'" ·' ~~ . I 673.217, • * ,,,.0462 VAN 63 ECONO, New VS -er Brakes, Luggage &<k, " 1..u s a "esa_ ·"' -.iu.:'IJ. 6p1n ~·kday~. 5-18-427::..
f•·v B I A 'e VII ~ .,.,... d light yellow gold exterior I ----~---"---lo,_~=='---'~--11 ':l.J C~ L:, • P 1 • 4-~pd hydro, SUOO or Ira e Low !\1iles ISKG412f $1195 i96s GTO, powrr eq"i·p~ .. <
A "'' t re~ bat CORVAIR · with natural saddle interior " I'"" Riii . uto. ,.ew 1 -. · !or chopper or VIV. Alt 4.1 $AVE 1~7 f\fust;i.ng ffardtop. Ra-Air, 400 CI -tri-po ~·er
tery. mulller. Good body & I 67;:...Q.W6 is like new. Equipped with d H p I
I it all auto trans, Radio . 10, .t>a!t>r, ower S!Cf'r· 1 W/niany xtras. 5::.7-84-13.
int. Sl50. a.J(}-8J!l7. '63 Corvair Van •71 FORDS: Ga 1 ax i e i;., • 1n11;, Ai Cond Mag Wheels , _
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"·rl •1,. $200 I-feater, Au10 temp air Cond, !UJP'"< ' • 6~ Pontiac GTO. Full powPr ,
'66 &1 Air r :Yt: an n "" '.\. !Ustan"s, & Torinos. Hertz n.. s ~ ..
NORMA
SAYS .••
We Gotta S.U
These Cars!
W1'r1 0¥W1toc:kld
And Prices Have IMft
Sl111hlcl To Mova '•'" Out I
71iOO llARBOR BL.,
COSTA MESA
540-9100 Open SuMay
, __ h • &fZ ~iz • .... .---v~·t'r leering, Power ., L •,1;c1.5to,.._m;""60', 17_50. or olr. Calli "" Jmpala SS Coupt> ..._.t -vu Co~. 1714) 772--0552. ~ 2 ~~·"'"' ",C:~""~~"'"''"'"'' 1'"!'~"".~~~~~=:.1 Brakl!s, Po"·er \Vindows 6 "·/air k xJnt cond. 64&-5.'14 · 1961, 4 Dr. Au10. $195. Call ]9&1 GALAXIE 500, v~. 1969 FORD COBRA wa.y Pov.·er Seats, Tilt St~r-11-n..:_. I ·66 p GTO 1 '48 CADILLAC
·71 Vega Halchba<'k Cpe. 1_10 642-6373: or alt 6 pm. in< ~·L--• ·--' m""h ~-Wit t:illllD onliac · mmac 4 Door, V8, a.utomAli .. ,
I 96, ,93 , R&H. xlnl cond. $45(1. 428 CID '""" .,,,., "'" "'"'~ VOLVO rood. $1075 or makr offer. "
hp '~ or Best. nquire • .... ~. • 6'" ·~ • H Jod"dl" roof k L"k radio. heater, blue with 1967 Cpe. De Ville l:i9.l Redlands Pl. C:0.1. ---C~O=U"""'G~A~R~--...,....,,.,.,.,. igh performance. 2-1.000 mi. new .. in ·;~ery deta~~ See !lin: Call prefer . days: 64;)-3864. ;vhite. IKOC.017)
Executive's personal car '69 Popular Lime frost linish l!Hfi Harbor, C.1\.f. 646.9303 I RAMBLER $189 FACTORY
AIR CONDITIONING
FULL LEA TIIER INTERIOR
fuJ] JlOWPf, vinyl lop, till &
telesrop1c steering, A;o.1/
Fi\1, many other deluxe ex-
tras. (VKP2-10l
·~ NOMAD. rough. 9;.';',. Cortina, 4 dr. very \ow 1vith black interior. Au!o test drive today_ f3TI CIE)
hof '" -'ru°' ·59 z DR •·dt d f Joh,__,. & ~". ~~ H.,~, '67 1\.1USTANG 7 + 2 GT orig. up Sui:;fY. ~!).Y" -•u p. pnce or Mileage. S\,5j(I. 557-1633. trans, radio, heater, JlO"'f!r """" ""'" """0 .,_,uu l\l!nt coodition. .,..., V~. '64 GALAXIE SOD
fine . 64~-qtuck sale, Bf>aut inaroon brakes, etc. lf vnu ••e fook-Blvd .. Costa :O.lesa. 5-t0-5630 ~~ AfR •o " d 1 t ,. o ", d '62 2 Dool, VS, •·""mo11·c, 1960 FORD conver t i b le ,,_ --automatic pow"'' & ._ " " ,....., l1n1sh 11·/matching uphol., ,·"g !01 ~ ch"ck <h•• ,,._ 1969 Meccucy Montecey • · eering · k •1f·'"' f ,. o ,·' h ' dl h '·· $100 Alt " ~!"'"'" " d " Rambler, gr! tires, bra es. ~ ~.---• a o. bucket seats, rac a1r, Auto f'veryl ing "·or"" . er er. tZVZ20\) Sl44i Johnson 2 Or. H.T. I L<;e brakes, factory tape $200. 54&-5146. Sharp! IQZM3251
trans, R/H. P/S, P/8. A6 -~Po_::m~-~046-80.cc.c.:.:33~----~-I & Son 2626 Har'--, Bf•·d. VERY C E i;ystem, low mileage. Candy ---'--~~~~---11 $695 ~6-GALAXfE 390 fac · "" • L AN' apple red. ,\1ust 8f'e to 11n.. T-BIRD real beauty, sale priced ' · eng. : C~a Mesa. ~0-:'l630. Award winning Marquis sly!-,.
CHRYSLER
$2444
NABERS CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Bh·d.
C.O~ta Me~ 5'10.9100
CA MARO
1970 CA:-01ARO 350. Air rond.
3-spd auto. Xlnt <'O!ld. $21150.
847-9954 ('VM; & wkndi;.
$2300. CYCL.539) Lavender 1ory air. any of[er over $495.1'°'=~-~~---"-~--I precia!P. After 6 P.;..1. fl
Fastener Co. 884 \\'.18th St, Ca.JI 615-4!!66 a1t 5 prn. GET the bPs1 sel'ond car ing! Popular British gl'een 540-4095. l-J~9~56;ccT:_B~f~P.~D~,~N-•7•_'_'":.::C"~n-e7w·ll ,, .. Vrry c!ea.n. s~rp Aztec gold C~I. 646-8886. ~ ... =,~-o~R:..:D::::F~,~ .. ~f,~o~e.CCSt-,-110-0·1 Sl.000 c11n huy-1~7 G11Jax1e ~ietalic !f'r..iEqsh 1~·ith golrl ~a11-I o.7Q7~M7u-,7,,-.. ~,.,~75-11 ,-,-,-_-R_fk_, uphols1cry. excellent con-
f'list f1n1sh 11.1th black Ian·,=~===--~-~ "'' in mint cond1t1on. Radio, au -oo . uipped w 1 th dition. $1400.00. &1~469.
dau top & interior, equip;ied 1969 COUG AR . excel cond. \\l;igrm. P S. R/l-1, $699. hf'alf'r, f;il'tory nir. J~ RUio trans, radio, healrr. vinyl lop. Dix~ int. AM-f';\1,
1968 CHRYSLER
300 HT COUPE
ii·Jth atuo trans. radio, "heat-front d1~c brakes, air. 5"8-78TI, &12-S6J6 rngin!" \\l!h auto. tran!I. pov.•er 5teenng, power hntk· 1 ~07c~;,_;,_a1_o7w7oe_•_&_J&._J_ .. _· _ '66 T-BIRD. full p11-r., air, cu~1on1 light group, new \!lfi2 FORD falcon. good con-lnfrrior. pa int & hn!1y Rl'f' t>~. alr rond, e1c. Sale pr1c-'6S Converlible -4 spd, P"'I" Landau lrnmac. cond. '64 CHEVY VAN
glas£ tire~, who!e!"l!.le book dition. $2:,() JWrfecl. Good tires. &W-i20l Pd. iZWO.JI) $22·15. J ohn50n extras. nf'w hrcs, lo mi.1 __ ....'!~f4~00C'-. ~55~"7--'14~0'---ll flrhutlt rnginP, ne w
Pricf'. $2.100. Pvt pty. a•-,.fR."a & Son, 26:!6 llarbor B!vd., $1290. 644·\MS. '61 THUNDERBIRD rlutrh. 11"""' paint, rum ,,.., '"' f'\'f'~. I ~~---------1 COO\'. J;l'P8l. #9'13~ S.12-1190. Co~ta ;\1csa. 540-56.10 '6.'l ~1USTANG, 289 cu. in. $295 or best oUrr. $1499
A good ~·a nt ad is a good
investment
er. PIJ"'er steering, po1\·er
hrakt>~ landau roof, etc.
Priceci ·for quick sale. (ZVX·
2011 $lm. Johnson & Son,
26:!6 Harbor Blvd., Costa
:01esa. 54Ch'J630
HOUSE Hunung ! \Vatch the Fast results are just a phone House Jlunting? Walch the HOUSE J-lunting? Watch Ute V-8, xlnt cond. pri party. 545-41179
OPEN J-IOUSE column. I call away· 642·5678 OPEN 1-IOUSE column. OPEN HOUSE column. 833-8296. We'll help you sell! 642-5678 '56 T-BIRD --m--mA-~ m~-~ m-~ -~ 990 W•u1a.~i~-Autos, New 980
'71 Firebird
,I.Ir cc..;r!lor"rq. I u 11 v l~<lo rv ~u•pf>""I ..,.,h
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Autos, New
'71 Firebird
~Ull1 llrtO.Y ~Uo~ped.
\O·I . IU!O,....ToC !•ln>m".
•I a", oir co"";1.on1~9
"""d Qll>', ll')wer •ltt•
lt>Q ""a r>0w•r b•~<e;. •~·
d•O & /!e&t•• !ll.llllllOB
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980
'71 Firebird
Co<ll .. , 1•N>•t•I l imo i~t"''"' .. """""" •• CO"~'"on;~Q. v !. ~II'"'
m•T•C ''"""'"'''0", ''"1·
M qi•"· ·~~ n l. """'" (J!JllllLTM~bl
g:;, $3807 ~:;, $3643 g:;. $3661
'71 Firebird '71 Firebird '71 Firebird
..,fr c1mdl\lnnl~Q. VI. ev!o-
mollt tr~n1m<no0<o. """' or "1f'<'rln11 & b•••••. 1•"1 ed oren. !nll!11LI07'0~1
V·~. •u1<1m.11lc ''"n1mi1· i lon. l)Owor 1u•enng. end bl•~•· 11• tor>dihonl"!I. r2211nLl!OJSJ)
Air tO"dl!looln11. lint
111"''' ouromntlc 1r•n•mi\· •fM, V-8, r><>Wtr 110trln
& Pow•• Brnkh, R:od
& ~eUP•. (Z2ll!llll0\I08ll
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Cool $3643 ~:;. $3615 g:;, $3542
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ON DISPLAY!
THE ELEGANT ALL NEW
GRAND PRIX
''HURST PONTIAC''
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'69 Firebird
• ·~td. """'"' •·•••· l"q, l"l""' br•~f' v•nvl rno•. L•••n•e
Cl:.t.ll ll'!
$2388
'69 Grand
Prix
Wi!~ vl~vl tnn ""~ &Ir ,.,.,,,,1,onl..,,, 1'0*
or '""""11 end ll'IW
"' br•l<t", """'~' wlr>(low•. (YWT Olli
$2999
'70 Chevy
"'~l·!>rJ 1;?.11 .. , !-<~·· ~' , ............. ,.,.,,,.
m•<<1o n . rower
51 .. '•"Q• l>O'*"f "'•~·'· "'" Co""· '""''n<r. V•"VI 101>
(j(t(t A,-Yl
$2895
'71 Pinto
U. T11a11
4.000 11111 ..
• 1peed trtn•ml1-
11en, •ftdlo I. ~e-1· er, j#:r'lll CIH) Only
$2188
'69 Ford
CUSTOM
l "-19d1n, VI,
•Uhl., paw•r 1tHr·
I"°. {Mt eELI
$1299
'66 Mustang
<'A diO l, h•O!f''
A~lom•U< 1 r 1 n $·
"'""""• ~ .. Coed•· t.on•"!I. l~AY nJ1
$995
'67 v.w.
~ou•,.D•<~. • ~~ .
·~a.a. he•lor, •><•I·
leo• l>UV •I .~,. I0\11
•ow ~roe•, (lSR: ~711
$1097
'68 Wildcat
W•!h 1111om ~t l (
!••""'"'"~" ..........
11 t#•\na, Ill>"''' b'''"" ••Clory "'· """""' "''"!IO"'' •rd IOpoed W•1~ 8 Vlnyl
r0<>f. (lC,\ 1"1
(8!811"'"· 1 Door
H•rdt1>Joo lh<HO I.
Ht"e" ..,utom~tlc
T ran•mh•..,., !'Ow· ., s1 ... rln11. POW•• Br•~~. ...ir CC>ndl·
ll1>nlnq flll 8XOI
$1997
'69 Cougar
Automo11( lren•m!t-t ion, ~' ,,..,,.
ll"Q, vinyl '""'· 11<-
tory '" C<>Mllt\On-1"11, fXY? 1\1)
$2598
--'--...:..---___ roof. li,ght green hotly,
comp!f'trly restored.
SPECIALIZING
IN QUALITY
1970 JAGUAR XKE COUPE
Ye llow exterior w ith black leather iriterior,
e ir conditioriing, 4 speed, chrome wh1111l1 ,
AM-FM radio with low mileage. Beautiful
condition, [ 158800)
$4895
1968 JEEP WAGONEER
whael drive with •utometic tr1nsmissi o n,
power steerin,g, redio, heater, roof rack, cus-
tom interior. Unbelievably cl ean car, (WUP-
92 31
1970 CHEVELLE MALIBU
2 Door Hardtop. A ir conditioning, a utomatic,
radio, healer, powar 1leeri11g. power brakes,
while side well tires, tinted g las1. Extremely
claan. (319AID I $3195
1969 ELECTRA CUSTOM
4 Door ha rdtop. Full power equipment plus
factory a ir conditioning, AM -FM 1tereo,
vinyl roof and brand new tire1. Luxury plus •
I YCL257 1
1969 BUICK WILDCAT
Door H1rdtop. Custom vinyl roof, ai.;ic-
me+ic, power 1t8Brin9, powar brakes, radio
and heat11r, white iide w•ll tires, You 'll h•v•
to see thi 1 one. I YZC769 )
1969 LE SABRE CUSTOM
2 Door Hardtop. Air conditioning, autom .. tic
+r .. nsmi•sion, r .. d io, heeler, power steering,
power brakes. Just the one you've bBen look-
ing for. !ZSV5)4 )
$2875
1968 LE SABRE CUSTOM
Convertible. Air condit ioning, automa tic,
power steering, power br•kes, power win-
dows, chrome pla t1d wheels, f actory w•rran-
ty a nd more. ( WXCSS I l $1995
1969 CHEVROLET CAMARO
Y8, a utoma tic, power 1leerin g, ra dio .tnd
healer, telly wheels, new white sid e wa ll
tire1. Low, low mil eage. A beauty. (728DFB )
1970 RIVIERA CUSTOM
2 Door Hardtop. Full power equipped a nd
factory a ir conditioning, AM-FM radio, vinyl
roof. What • be•utiful luJ:ury cir. l720AEB I
1970 LE SABRE CUSTOM
2 Door Hardtop. Full power e nd f•cfory a ir
conditi onin9, automatic transm ission, vinyl
roof. lmmacul1t1. (692ADY )
Sharp~ INSU.186)
$1995
IMW SAND IUGGY
Renault engi~. tZKH·
674J
$750
'66 TRIUMPH
!\1k IT Spitfire Converti-
blr-. \Vire \\'he¥ls, radio.
heeler. Sharp! (TFA-
358!
$1295
'67 f-250 'I• TON
3 speed, ovP.rln ad
1prinp, Ions;: hf>d, 1tep
bumper. (P.19912)
$1795
'65 T·llRD
RMI finish. ].(lade'd, full
powrr. IOYL707!
{7 T-B1rrls 10 choose
rr .. ml
$802
SAVE
'64 WINDOW YAN
Fnrrl 6 ryl. ~ ~[lf'l'rl,
rarpl'I >. f'Mf'l lnlj. r.!11:;;t
hr .~f'""J1: Hr al Doll:
! RAB9.J.-1 I
$AVE
'66 MALIBU
2 Dnn1', Ii cyl., 3 1peed,
blur. (TFV774 I
$895
'67 FLEETWOOD
Brous;:ham 4 Dr. Full
Pov.•rr, Air, Gold \1•ilh
h'<1ck vinyl root. <TVP-
380!
$2795
Si\VE
''3 RIVIERA
Loaded, red flni1h. (J<KD710) '
$875
'65 MUSTANGS
6 to choosr from. Con·
vertiblrs, Hardtops. 6
cyl.; vs·s, 3 spds .. 4 11pds,
auto .
SA\1E I .
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234 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA . 645.0466
548-7765 i 2100 Harbor Blvd.
/ Costa Mesa
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