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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-08-02 - Orange Coast PilotI Surprise Tape Plays •011 We 60 • \ \ ' • • Crippled/ Baby Sitter DAILY PILOT ' Beaten ·' Wit,h Crut~hes * * * 10' * * * , MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 2, 1971 • • -· Hyde Post llit LAFC ~attling Resumes Again / By .IACK' BROBi\CK 0! I~• D•lt• ~II•! 5!1!1 The bitter controversy over Ora nge· County League of Citie~ reprel'ent;:itinQ of the Local ASency Vorma1ion Commission tLAF'Cl boiled over again today. · Ed .Just. F'ount11in Valley mayor anrl P!"E!Sident or the league. W(IS to hold ;i press conference !his aflernoon on lhe llllhject. He was expected 10 i;tale lh.:11 Jos~ph Hyde is nnt the lrague"s reprcsen- , lal.ive on the commission . Just".~ action w;is triggerrt'l by a lettrr '-Hyde, a Uis Alamllm councilman, wrote ;-, lO the LAFC' stat,ing that his res1gnat1on : " . ' ~ TV Blastoff Takes 'Falcon I . Off of Moo11 SPACE CENTEn. Hnu!':lon rl'PI\ - Apollo 15's '"'n Pxplorf'r!': hl;i~!ed off lbl' -Tiioon toda y \\'ilh_ a r·prnrrl har\'cst n( lunar sccrrls . t ' Guhhlng 1he spacecfaft Falcon !nwarJl 11n orbila\ linkup v.·ith the ir molhership. 'David R. Scott and Ja111es R. !rwin •pleted man's f nu r I h and m n st ~rlwarding explon>.tioo of hi s closest neighbor In the solar system. • The~ sJ'enl a record nf alnlosl !>7 hnurs ~tn~ in a norlhern mountain valley. The two headed toward a rendt'zvnus •nd Jini:up with their partner in orbil. Alfred M. Worden, and then all thrPe planned Lo spend another tv.·o da ys circl- ing the moon before heading back to earth. · Scott e.nd Jnvin spen! four hours 2~ minutes ou tside their f o u r - 1 e g g P d moonship on their third excu·rsion in an ,1ectric car tried for the rirsl time. The Ja~t surface aclivity brougli~ their total time' nut.side Falcon to about Ill hours and 27'minutes -within I hovr. l'l minutes <1f the total logged by the lhrce_previous ex· pedition.~. They retu rned to Falcon al mQji reluc- lahtlv for the las! time. "li's been gre11t -fabulou s place up hb e," the aslron11u ls tnld ground ron- troller~ 11t H~us~a~ they wound up • · their flnl'J lunar icursion and r!im b0cd hick Into the f11l n lo prepare 10 link up with the comma capsule ~11vor which Wnrden maneuvered lnlo a nrw lower orbit to link up with thrm. \ About the last thi ng Scoll did before mountin,I{ the ni11e steps of the ladder running up the side of'Fa leon anrf&ealing the hatch behind him was 10 park hi! space" buggy on a rise about 300 feet from Falcon so it,, TV camcr<i could record the liftnff. The thrust from !he spflcccraft'~ engine spraytd metal foil around the l11nding i;i!e snd lhe Falcon rose straishl up over lb• jSee APOLLO, P•g~ I ) v;oUld not be effective uni.ii midnight Au g. 12. . 'The commissiOn meets Au~. I l and the htghly cnntrnvcrsial ;:inne.x;ififln of thr :i.1f1.acre "promised ];:ind" ind11s1.rlal pro. perty to Santa Ana is <1n the Agenda. Hyrie ""'as nuslerl fron1 !he po~! nr .league represcnt;itivc l<1sl \Vcrlnrsrlay by a 16-!l vole. He harl,...been n;:imed 1o 1he post la ~t Jul.Y 8 ln ;i !3-12 vote over in· cUmbcn! L.nuis "'Red'' Reinhardt. a Fullrr1on cily councilman. Reinhardt s11bsequcn!ly liled fl Jaw~uit ch;irging that Hyde ·s elect.ion was illegal. After 1he v~te last \Vednesday n1ghl H~·de had :;.l ated. "1 do not wish 11Y pro- long the dispute · and I ''acate the pnst. ·• Jj.t.fil wi11 reportedly sa~· in a lr11er to thr l ,1\FC rhat th is is exa clly what happened and Hyde's resigna tion \\'as accepted. HydP ""'ai; \'Otcd to thr LAFC po.~I 1n ;in alleged poY.'r.r pla~· by Santa Ana in- 1rresls and 1he ant i-Irvine Cnmpan y fac· lion "' SupcrYiso rs Ronald Caspc..'./ and Rnb<'rt Battin. Af1cr Reinh;;irrl! filcrl hi.~ lawc::u1 t char~· ini:; !he clcrl ino nf 1-lvrlr 1•oas illPga l hPi;;iuse of .:ihscnire voting. ,Ju.~I c;:il lrrl the ~pf'c i;il meeti ng l'lf lhr lcagur ~l \l hirh H~·rl e 11,as nustcd . neinharrl! announced v.·ithd raw;il nf 1hr la\\S\Jlt af1cr H.vdr's rlcfral. but his at - tnrocy said today thal 1l could be reopen- ed The Fu\lcrtnn counc1 lrnan called H.vdC''! letter. ··a political move" ;:ind sa w it as a step toward approval or the !138-acre San· l<i Ana annexat.iOf'l of the property sou1 h of thP. Santa Apa Marine Corps Air Faci lity. The .same !'138 acrei; v.·as includerl in the proposed cit.v of lrYine wht>n i1 wi:is 11p- proved by the LAFC in a 3·2 vote 1.asl February IO. Crippled Sitter Benten on Head . With Crntches A baby sitter crippled by 11 ~ dise<isf! was found in a poor or blnrid at a Newnort Rearh ap11rtment Saturd11y. wi!h both crutches shattered, one broken over her head. • ' ·ncports of a disturbance led policr. W linrl .Juanila N. Montechelle. :17. of Las \le~as, Nev .. ~·hen they arrived. Offiter Dnn Follell said 11he suffered 11 hl'ad laceratlon which caused prof use blerdiniz. but declined 10 be hospllalir.ed. She w11s p11tched up al lhe ·lictne. th!! Halt Manor Apartment.s. 12•4 W.!Balboo Boule \•ard. by .ambualn« attenda 'and allowed to stay. • -· Patrolman Don Follett said l~ c11 hi listed as an a.~sauH with 1 deadly weapon, but no 11ddit.ional facts could be de!ermined ~t thf' tlmr. He-said Mrs. Mon~helli refo sed tfl give any lnform11Uo n, !aying she dldn 'l v.·~t to cause an yone llny trnnblt'!. 1 . '" - ... \IOL , ... MO. llJ. J ll!CTIO!llS, M P.t,•l!'S I • • 1na Ill Coast Crash Vi~tint • DAILY PILOT lt•lt ~k!I IN JURED IRIGHTl AWAIT AMBULANCE FOLLOW ! NG HEAD.ON CRASH #IT SCOTCHMAN'S COVE Woman Dies in Saturday Niglit Collision; Two Otliar 1 Killed .. in W eek•nd Accidents - Critical Choice . ' Orange HoU:~ewife Dies . .-Ou Lockheed Aid Facing Se";ators 1 n -Coast Auto Crash WASHI NGTON (Uffll -Lockheed aircraft's plea forl-' reScue from · bankruplc~· move d Inward a fln;il decision Ln the Seoat.e toda y, amid predicllons the issue v.·ou'.d Ile dec ided by l.v.·o or lh.ree votes, A vole 1o1·as sci fnr .:1 p.m. F,:r>T 11n House-pas13ed legislation that would r.x- tend government backing l.o Ux:kheerl fnr Ute $'250 mill i~n ip ~ank loans il ~ys it needs tn stav 1n lils1ness. Tht teg)sialfon v.'ould guara nt'ee that the treasury would repay I.he loans should Lnckheed be unable to do 80. Bu t the pro- tection wou ld apply onl y to Locltheed. A houspv.·ife rrom Orange was killed. Saturday nil:ht on Pacific Coast Highwa.y n"rar Scotcflm1n's Cove i11 ..a head·on col- lis ion between a car and a van. She \\'as flnf' of threr p(rsons who dled In i;eparate Orange County traffic ac- cidrn!s. ovrr lhe weekend . , The Califflrnia Highway Palrol said the wrim an ~Hied near Scotchman 's Cove was r.trs. Jean Adams, 52, of l41 Carleton Five-year-old Eound at Beach Previous proposa)s to set up a board lhaL woul d.exfe d similar bAcking to any rompany 1n n::incial trouble collapsed during the eeke·nd when the St!natf- eRreed lo a o or die vole on Lockheed-" f'ive-year-0ld KeMeth Wakefield of San "-only. J bo d Ith · · S ,;11 will be voled up qr rlown by • cou-_ose grew re w II p1cn1c a.l a an , p!e of votes." Sen . Ltlwell P. Weicker Jr.C-Clemente Beach S11turday evening a.od 1 R-O>nn. ). predicted before they Yotc. He decided to take .!I llttle walk. and Sl'n. WL!liam ProxmiJe j O.WJs. I. ha ct And lhal la unched 11'1 hour· long search. been filibustering against lhe board il)a n by police. fifeguarrt,, and oth~r volun. guar11nttt plan but agreed lo drop their teers. fea ring the youth may have.-drown. battle when tllat proposal dif!d_ ed or met foul play. Lockheed said it needed the bank loan.1 The setirch ended 111 10· 10 p.m. when so il rould complete. work on its Tri star Kenneth was found amiC a group of jet. a 250·passenger airliner. And it said visitors Jt San Clemente St.Ille Park It had lo have 'the backing by next Sun· Beach -almost tv.·o miles downcoast ot t1ay or thl': British govemmeni ~·oold from lhc picnic. w1tbdraw IL'! supp(lrt from Rolls Royre, Kt.nneth was reported missing by !)is the bankn.ipt English flr.m wh !C'h ls sup-grandmother, 1\1rs. Agn«s To1,1.n4ley. whG posed to build engines Im" the Tris!JJr. Is visiting the city on v1callon. ·" ' J ' . . . ., . . _,-., Ave .• Orflngf'. Seven other persons were injurred in lhe collision. . r.1rs . Adams was riding in a car driYen by f.1rs . Velma George, 54. Uis Angelei;, \vho is in serious rondilion today in the intensive care ward of Sooth Coast"Com· munity Ho.'5p!lal. i\1rs. Adams· husband. Waller. 57. was lreated and released with minor injuriei;. Five youths in the van were Inju red. but reported in satisfactory condition toda y. They were : Sterling Thrasher, 21, Long Beach, the drive r : Willia m Ehle. 20, Azusa : .Jaml's Reno, 21. Azusa : Julie Winn 20, Saugus, and Adolph Madrlcal, 20. Azusa, The other lwo persons . ltl\led in ac- cidents• were: ·Dr: M1tx E. Pohlman, 59, Pa s)denA. and t.Uchael Knope; 17, Cherry Pnil'lt1 N:C.-: • · ' Dr ,,P,ohlman. was killed Saturday night. In a t-wo-<:ar coll lsion on La~una canyon Ro&d ... half mile south br lhe Sllf\ Diego· Frct'Wey. the tjriver of thC other car.1 Crnrtlitri A: MarUn. -Ji'.. 2.1, -or 2359. Ne~[l .BJ~.1 .COs'!-Mesa, wa~ llsted!l,I\· critjca( ~diijo,rl 1MaY at Tustfn· tom .. munist .jfospitaJ: ·~artfn is the soir or· Gordon A. Martin , Sr .. 1970 President nf the Costa Mesa Chamber of C.Om merce. Knope, on vacation fr om North Garnlina. was killed Sunday In the Tustin arra when his v•n 11truck a power pole on 17th Street near Mauve Drive. He wa.~ throWn from the vehicle and died six hours later RI I.he: Oranite County Medical Center, accordlnf tot.he coroner. .. • • Nationalists ' Must Stay, Says Rogers WASH INGTON <U PI) -The Unli.d states, in a fort.ign policy turnabout o[ Immense proportion, v.·fl! vote. to admit Coinmunist China to the United Nalions. Secretary or State \\'illiam P. Rogers an· nounced today. At the same time, the United States wlll fight any efforl Lo oust Nationalist · China from the U.N .. Rogers said. The decision switches the U.S. position from .absolute support of the Taiwan-based government of Ohiaog Kai·shek to a "two China" policy in I.he world organization. Rogers said the change was in accord v"ilh P.resident Nixon's effort to "normalize relations with the mainland Chinese goYe rnmenl. He did not make the cnnnection, but the turnabout appeared to be !he first foreign polic y fruit of Nixon's dramatic announcement that he would visit Peking next year. Al the same time. there was nothing In Rogers' statement thal threw light on whether tiole United States would .seek to establish diplomatic relations with the Chinese Communists. Rogers also ind icated the Unfted Slate~ fiid not know whether Peking would ac- c·cpt a U.N. scat if the Nationalists re· n1ained in the organizatiori, nr whether Chiang would rcma.in if the Commwtlst.s were voted a seal. The Secretary of Slate told a newi; con· rercnce that while hnth Communist China aorl Nationalist China claim to represent. all the Chinese people, those claims need not prejudice I.he participation of both Peking and Taipei in the United Nations. "United States acrordingly will &upport iiction al Utt? genera l assemblY.~hl alt calling for sealing the Peoples public of China" Rogers said. "At t e same time the United States will oppose any action lo expel the Republic of China or otherwise deprive it of representatlon ln <See CHINA, Page %) Coan Wencher Hot ,Southe;m, California weat}Je~ is on the agenda again for today and Tuesday with highs along I.he co11sl at 77 rising to nea r 00·1nland. Lows tonlghl around &5 degrees. ~SIDE TODAY The lotctst Tr(n'l.spacific yacht · 1 ract 1/Jds marred b!J the ntafl tragedy. of the ketcll Graubeard. Photo cavf.ragc of .h«r· valiant· bnttl~ogaWt the 1«0 ii ora..Pag~ 30 lod?U· ... ,.... . C11i'9l'Rll I C~.c•lfot Vf I C11~ •M Ctmk~ ._ ti c .. ..-. 11 0..1' Miiie" II •111ttri.1 ,.,. ' •Ri.rtllll-1 rt •"'-Mt 11 -.. .. , •· ·' • • • " . 2 OAll.'I' PILOT s UTU, Rails End 18-day Walkout j WASHI NGTON IL"P!\ -The United Transportation Unlon and the railroads reached agreemuit toda.v on a C<l'ntract til stDp a stnkl': by 180.000 mui on 10 rail lines. and apparPn1 1y ending a decades· old dispute over ra1lr0ad work rul es The UTU direc.ted Its men to ta ke down picket Jin~ an d rl':turn le v.•ork at 12. 01 p.m. !oca1 tme . The two sides agr~ gene.rally I& lengthen the runs that crev.·s m<>.y make -pres~tl.v 100 miles -without extra p.ay. ~talls are lo be v.·orked out rail road by railroad . Tht tv.•o 1ides also 1greed that thOMI issues that can·1 be resoh·ed in 00 days by a standin g commiltee 111·111 be turned over for arbitration to a thret-man 12.Sk fora made up of labor. managem~t and a MU.tr.al party. The 18-day-old strike. v.·hich cost millions in lost wage11 and crops ruined at harvest time, came one day after the United Steel Workers reached te.nt.Nivt agreement an a contract with the basiC 11teel industry. 'M'le. steel union gal a 30 pe rcent raise over three years. The stttl industry said the set.Uement wa~ inflationary ind im· mediately bee:.11.n what appe.ared to ht a round of general price Increases. Meuiwhite the U.S. Stetl Corporation announced a S\\'etping series of price in· creases tD meet what ii called "infla· tionary·· increases in a v.·age conlract agreement reached wi th the United Sttt\workers Union Sunday night. • Assistant Labor Secretary W. J. Usery Jr., flanked by representati\"es of both railroad mwagement and union, an· nounced the rail agretmenl at a news conference. Further details of the rail settlement were not announced immediately, but in· dustry negotiator J. P. Hill?. said the V."Ork rules changes ''pretty much con· form·· to the recommendations made by B White House emergency board several months ;rgo. The 'Vhite House board had recom· mended extensive changes in s.omc major work rules. such as allowing a erew to carry a train more than 100 miles without v:tra pay. and breaking dov.'TI so!llt! of the traditional work barrier! bt:tween road and yard crews. Usery later saJd in a stalemtnt a.hat •·improved "''ages; revised v.·ork rults and cmploye income protection is prov idt:d. A new era of improved producti\'ity for the industry and higher Jiving standard for the employes "'ill re.suit." Railroads Mound the country began J>Utting trains back on the road to begin hauling away a huge backlog of agricultural and indl.L5tr1al prod ucts. The Norfolk & 'Vestern, the na tion's major coal carrying road. said ii.'! traJns would be hack on the road "\\'ithin a couple of bouts." Labor Secretary .James D. Hodgson ga.id it v:ouJd take longer to resume full o~ration because yards \\'ere clogged . Hodgson praised the settlement_, in both the steel and ra il in dustries as ones which v.·ill allow for the cohlinuing order· Jy e1pansion of the economy. Countwn Weds Despite Protest '\'ICTOR\llLLE (UPI) -A Santa Ana man and the !7-year-o!d daughter of former ma1or league baseball slar Albie Pears.on "·t rf': ma rr;ed S!!turd11.y despite. a petition to prohibit the marriage by the man 's mo!her ~1r s Catherine Z. Cas~ sought a restraining order lo prevenl the mam age on the ground~ hPr Y)n. David, 2.!. had bee. o ""psychologically i mpregn.it~d"' with Pearson"s •·fa nalica!ly religious ~llefs ... OIAN•I COAST DAILY PILOT " " ............ -·-... Cl1TI ,. OllANGE COoiSf l"VILUH!NG COMP'ANl' leHrt N. w,,, Va l"r•-t tnll ,11111.,,.. 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" Whir~ Buzz~ Clunk Throngs View Garbensta11gels iii Action By T HO~tAS ~t rCANN Ol tl'll Dt ll'I ll'lltl llt ll The garbe nstangt'ts came And th e best garbenstangels of them all Satur day at South Coa~t Plaza v.·ere: -l\'ashin~ ma chines with a message. -A <"Ornplieated r1 1gital c!l"l<'k-Hke de1·1ce ca!IPd Co~q;iic T11nr Piece th/It \.\'asn"t .~upposcd to rrg1ste r the !tin(• -A belly bu!l0n li nt pro<'essor v.'h1ch baled the rall· n1ater1;il and a secondary rnechanical del"1t'e that in no v:a y helped the first one operate. a11d -A forn1er ice t'rea n1 t'art11n topped v.·1th a cnnunuously _c ln 11 1ng blue li ght and sprot:_lting a red model airplane rro-• ;ir>ller lwhich artuall.v re1·oh·ed al high 5fl('ed intermittently f Fro1n its si dt'. Thn~ were the cntr1es selected ilS best in their 1·arious d1v1s1ons nf the ~ 1rld's first Build a Better Garbenstangel Contest. Hundrcd.s 11f spectat11r~ gather erJ at Carousel Court in Sout h Coast Pl<11.11 tn v.·.:1tch the cli max nl the w1-ek-long con· I.est and its-a1tendant lnfernatimal (;;irhr.n.~t ;i ng<'l H;illyc. both sponsorPd by the DA!l.Y P!l.OT aod S0uth Coast Pl11l11 f\1 er<'han1ll Assoeia t1on Sorne of lhcrn prnh<lh ly camP to scr the judgr.~ fnr no one had f'\"e r seen a gRrbcnst;i ngrl judge !xfo re. 'fhe distinguished p;1nel 1ncludl'd Gary Owens of Kl\1PC, the •·friendly [)rogue" nf lelevisinn"s "Laugh -in;" co1n1c.~ Skiles and Hrndcrsnn whoi;c ruhhcr f;H.'PS were matched by their incredibly flex1hle voca l la lcnt s: Loui~ J, Knobbe , a patent iii· tornl'y: ~nrl C:l'nf' Tard y of <;olden \\.-est C..nlll'ge. J?ilrl>l'ns!angel pro 11•ho has twen building wha t he r ails ' ' not h 1 n g machines" for 10 vears. The e1•ent 1,1•h1c-h sta rted .<~ ;i pu1-on 11·11h a dnuhle talk arl 1n the DAILY Pl l.01' cla~s1f 1eri advert ising section a couple of mnnths ago erupted in!n lhe lull scale cnn\·cnt1on or •·pu11erers."' ' Dll llY l'ILOT Slttl 1'~119 JUDGES OWENS ILEFTJ, SKILES ADM IRE 'PHOSPHATE PLUS' OCC Entry Tabbed as • Winner in Garbenslangel Event • ~~ \Vhen lhC' nc v.·~papcr rifst rea lll<'d hnw manv ll'fllf'rs of !>illv lc!tcrs re1·cr~ing U!'I T11 ... ~010 MAPPING MOON \Vh ile a$lronauts David Scntt and James lr\vi n were busy on the moon. fellow astronaut Alfred Worden was map· ping lunar surface \\•it h aid of laser altimeter. Artist's conceptio n s hows ho\v laser beams were bounced off moon, providing data on mountains, craters and other lunar features. _...the ~rig1nal rut-on V:ere sertnu' aOOut creati ng garbenstangels to match their dou ble tal k. the OAILY P!IJJT i'sue d a: challenge Fnr builder,<; In rnme fnr11·,1rd l;\"ith "compe tition mod els '' cind put !hrm him a 1\ail pl aque tJt ~l!I n1crchi1 nd1•e cert1f1ca te from the Decorator Linc shop . .Judges ~pill the lnp prize 1n the Open n 1v1s1nn ll'l ll Ci!lf''il hf'[ll'Cf'n !\\"fl rnn- te~l l'i n!S after trying unsucress"full .v ~r\·eral t1rnrs to res0lve a tie sJtua t1o n in tht' 1·n11n,c: 1ri1tch from l\"e1sf1eld"s ,Jell'r!~s "·ent to 1\·J1rh-<el S. Chaplin or 91 22 Chr istine Dri,·e. Hl1n1 1njjtnn Beach, ftir "Cosmic T1mP P1rr;r." Thr '·oihrr fits ( pla crr"' "''as Laurenet1 \Vngh1, 20. a fnrn1rr H.<rhnr Are;:i resi· d('tll 11 hn now llvr.c; 1n Ca rlshad. but. is mo1"1n.g h<iek 10 Lido Jc;Jr laler this n1ont h. 111<; en11·.\" .... ·.1 ~ 1n 1wn units -lhe Bell.I" Ruttnn l.1 111 r ror rc;snr and a coat· trC'e-l1ke drl'lf"I' rl rf·1iratrd 1111h r1·mb::i ls raml)Qurirw:s. l"hr1~1rni.!S rrrr l1gi11s .:ind ··no1~e rnakers"' frnn1 11hit'h he roax td rhy1hn11<·.<I rnu~1c .1crr,1np;in1ed hv ;i li 1·e n1 ~ieland jazl hand from .~ev.·port Ha rbor High SC'hoot. 111~ alma n1a1rr. From Page J APOLLO. • • ' gray lunar turain . Ten ~onds after liftoff, the era.ft btgan a gentJe pitch as it acceleraled toward An initial orbit around the moon . A ghort plume of Oame trailed Falcon"s ascent stage. Ground contr0Uer1 originally had hoped to pan the TV camtta upward to follow the Oight. but troubles with the camera's drivf' mechanism foiled the attempt. As they took off . Scott and Irwin turned on a tape recorder in their cabin and played, "Off \Ve Go into the Wi ld Blue Yonder." At four minutes 2.f!er launch, the 11stronauts had accelerated to almost 2..000 miles· an hour. skimming aboul 36,000 feet above the eastern edge of the moon"s Sea of Rains. Scott and lrvdn collec!ed 11 reeord 2..10 pounds of moon rock and ,;oil during th.?ir three expedition., on the surlace in thei r electric car, RO\'er I. This surpa ssed b_v 15 pound.c; the sample!'! brnuj."!hl back by all their predecessors on !he rr.O!ln. \\'tlh ground control !til ing the m everything v.·a,, "go,"' t.he a.<;lronaut.<; g11t a rada r fix (In t.he1r orb itini;: mot hersh1 p ahead of them sit minutes ::ifter lirtoff. The mmn explnrerll reached a !'-afe orbit aroWld the moon at 1 18 pm EDT The moon explorers ~a1·e c;ireful at· trnt1on 10 pressurizing th e c;:ibin, anrl kepl their !'-!'lace !'-Ul!S nn 111!'-1 1n ra~P ;i n1·th1ni:; wrnt 11Tnn,: Th1ri1-thr1-1-rla1s ago. lhrC'e Sri1·1e1 ~pacC'mrn, no! wea n n.i:: !heir sui t~. d1erl from a lack nf nx~'lirn upon return frnm a rec ord ea rth 11rb1t mi~s1on nf nl'11 rl\· 24 day.'!. Dr11·1n~ bark (fl \he lunar hnm,..l");i!'-e follo11·1ng today's rnoton zed C"xrtora11on, Scott cxuhed ;it the ,·1ew "Look at th.::it mountain'·· he exc\ain1ed. ···Da1P."' repl1Pd Irwin. "l"m ren1inded of my lal'oritr 81blic.1I p;i ssage from !he. Psalms -I 1\·11! look unto the h il l~. frnm whence cometh my help ·· It \\'8S an ap- proximation or the 121sr Psalm Before takeoff. for the benefit of earth viev."ers. &oil performed a gra1•i!y ex- periment. simultaneous ly dropping a f'-lher 1from ;i falcon. he s11 id) and a hammer. \'lhl'n they both hit the surface at the !'ame t1ml', he said: ··How about l.hat! That pr oves Mr. Galilro (the discoverer of ,l!r~v ll yl was right in his findings ... nothing like ll little science on I.he moon . I ah-.·ays i:ay:' Besides the record time on the surface. Scott and Jrv.·1n added lo the record 16!> pounds of lunar samples rnllected over the "'·eekend , Since Neil A. Armstrong fi rst set foot on the moon"s gre.y du st July 20, 1969, American explorers have nnw spent about 38 hours . 6 minutes exploring the moon. A frustrating experience dela)·ed Srntt and Irwin at ·-the oulsft of their excursion t.nd::iy. forcing them lO cur1a il lhe_ir dr ive 11c.roM a moontain valley lo examine la\"a ~sin 1L~ walls . Their first task wa!I In rt'cover a core sample that they drove eight fttl lnlo the surfa~ Saturday. They spenl 30 m inute~ removing and tryin~ to dis-11ssemble 1he 'drill. Seott"g e1a sper1tion v.·ith the 'A'ho\e thing was evident. He wanted In gh·e up and get going, hut fetlnw astronaut Joseph Allen. RI t.he cnn· trC1ls at the manned ~pactcrafl cente r, in. s1sted he rrcovt r the core for the deepest lu.nar sample ever COll!Cted. '"How many hours do yo u "'ant me lt'I . " ;,;.,~ !" , ' s~nd on Hus drill. Joe~" Scott ple\ded. "Just tell me it's that important and r u fetl better." ''It 's that important." replied Allen. "One, f\\'n, three, uhhh -one. two, three. uhhh -." callert out the astronauts. trying to pull nut the stubborn drill and the core sample pipe attached to JI . They finally iiucceeded. only tn be frus trated agai n tn separate the pipe in!n sections small enou gh to fil into the cr,11mped 8r>acecra (t. Allen gave thein th e gn ahead to aban· don the effort for the time be ing , ::ind upon return 10 home b;i se they ma n;igerl tn stparate one section nf the pipe holding some of the precious 1amples of rO<'k and soi l. On the buggy ride Ln H;idlry Rille. ;i gorge 1.000 feet cjeep, nne mile v.•ide and 62 mil es long . the astronaul!l obser\"ed and photographed a layered la\la bed on !he canyon v.·a\1. Thal v.•ill help scient i.c;t .c; chri .c;e rrnm 11mon~ rontradil.'!ing theories n\"er the mcinn·!' formation bl.'Cause the layeri ng 1n dtcat('rl the l;na -.!hirh mR ke~ Lii'> the pl11in had formed at diffcrrnt inle r"al11 rather lhan pnuri nJZ from !he gurfaC"P. fis..,ur.c; ;i ll ;it one lime. ,\no!hrr .<;i~n1f1r;int .c;r1 r n1 1f1r f1nrl 11 ;:i~ thf' rcc11very of a h,c:ht-rnlorrri. r'tyst:>I fil\erl roc:k v.·h1c h Sron 1rlent1f1Pd "'~ ;inor!hn~i tr lf hi.c; .c;pnt .:i n.:1 1~·.c;1<; l11rn~ n!l1 to he corrrr1 -.<nri ~rnunrl .<:r1rn t i~1 s r•;. prr!';.!:f'<i ronfl(!Pnrr it 11n1Jlrl hr rhe .<;;:implf's <'Ould hel p.uocn1·rr nlh rr ~ctrel~ of !he r volu1inn of the mMn and olhcr IX"dies 1n the solar system, including t'arth. From Page 1 CHINA • • • the Unit ed N,..atinns ." Ro,i:ers declinf'd tn re\"eal the detail s or I.he ta ctic-s the United SI.ates would use t.o ach le1·r its goal of ha ving both Chinas in !he United Nations. Hr 11 lso "''a:r; unable In !tllv v.·hethrr \hf" Taiv.'l'in ~O\"ernmenl v.·ould. \\·alk nu! of !ht United Nallnn~, 11.s it had !'O nffrn ~a id 11 wnuld . if Communis t Ghina is adrn iUed. The ~ecrrlary of State r;aid in R prt>pared lhree-pal'(e. sl11temen1 · "Our consult~tions have 11 lsn .c;hown that an.v ;ielion tn depri1'f' thr Repub lic nf China of 1t ~ representation v.·ould meel strong 11ppn~ition in the C. en er 11 l As"E'mbly. Certainly AS I ha\'e r;11 id. the Unilrd Slates will oppose lt." '"The Republic of China has pl11yed ;i 1nv;il ;ind C0nscienlious role in thf' UnH1-rl N~llons ~Ince the -orJ!;iniia!ion \l'As found· «I It has lived up to 1111 (lf itll char1er nhli,R.alionr;. Ha\·ing rn11de rema rkable progress 1n develnpinJ! it s own cetinorn~". ii has N"IOPf'rRttil inlemationally hy pro· vidin,i: \"a!u11ble techn ical 11sgist11n£'e 1'I 11 numher rif le!is developed countrie5 psi rt.irula rlv in Afric11 '" '"l:hP !lflSition of th" Un i!f'rl ~t11trs is thal H thf' United Nations Is to su cceed 1n 1rs pracr ·keeping mle, ii must flea l :with thP re111ilies of I.he wor\rt in which "'"e l11·r Thus. the linitcd St.11IP~ will rnnf}f'rate v.•ith those .,.,·ho.' v.·hRtrvrr lhC'1r \ 1ew on thr ~t::itus of t~r rtlJl tionship n~ the rwn go,·1-rnment~. w1~h tK cont1n ul' In have the Republic of Chin.11 repr~~ted . in thf United Nation~." Rogers said. • . ~. ., • • on display. Evl'n ;i ("nl\r gi;ile D1v1sirtn ,1·::is adtlcd In tht' rorn[Jf'11tion tinrl tc;1ms from Orange Cnasi Cn llr ,c:t' <ind Gnldr n \Ve~t College huilt .i.:arbenstangels whlrh they .assrmblrd nn·s1te :11 the ~hnrrin.'? center. The perpetual trori hY i t .<; e I f somewhat nf a g arbcn~ta ngel -drsigned and donated hy ,'>inack Troph v Company flf Oista ~fc<;a 11·1Jt bt inscri hed w11h the Or<i nge Co.1.c;t Cnllci;e name for th is fi rst yc::ir of cumpctir.inn. .Judg<'!'-selected the OCC team"s "\Vavne"' ;inri "Phnsph;i!f" P1u.c" ;!! ihe \\"in ning entry in the d1v1~1on. '"\\"ay ne"" is 11 huge floril l plan t whose bloom <; are made fr0m sreel 11 .:1~htn/,! machine tuht ;ind '"Pho,phate Plu!'-"' i~ a monster made rir ;i v.a~h1n~ machine Jo!one m;:i.rl It cl;ink~ and thud~ and ~na.che~ re\1011·- p::i lnterl slcel terth . ~lf'n1 h<>r~ nf !hC' winn i n~ 1<'arn will be flU1fitlrd by (jrnlry. ],Id . Fir.cl pl;:icp 1n .Junior Division ll hrn11j:!h 12 ye;i rs nf a~(') v.·cnt 10 P.nhhy Dav is, I!, of 12.18 J)(ine.oi:DI Placr, Cnstil ~1cs:i. fnr hi!'-c0nvcrled ice cream c;i1·1on he called "S\;irhen f::angr l ·• It 11·on him Si.'i Jn cash, a slerli ng ~ll\·rr '"flff 1ci;:i.I "' yo .vn from ParP Srner :ind a '"Junior C h am r 1 fl n Gil rbcnstangeler"'• I rnph~·. Sl'rrinri pl;irc in thP <l1\·1~1on 11rn1 In .111ii;:i l.11rrn, 12. of '21l<lil s11 1"r Li!flP, ;\('-.!"p<Jrl P.cach , fnr hrr · · B ;i .'! l c (;arbrns1an,c:r!." ;in r lrrlnr motnr- dr11•en dE'v icc \\h1rh rlef1e~ descnpliori l!rr 11 1nn1n,c:<; tnrlurlr ;:i ~1nilr S;11·rr l\1t fr·an1rra 11ulf1t • frnrn \\'in~trl'lrl ~ (".unrr;i Shi)p ;ind :in \lrnn~t .1 .h1n1or ('h::in1r·on r.~rbC'n~1.~n~<'lrr"" trnrh1 Third nl;ii·f' 1n !hr rl111•110!l 11;.i• 1.1~rn ti1 l I 1c:ir l"l1d !':1111 ("h,1pl 1n nf !!11nringt1<11 Br;:i1h 11·ho'r fn!hr1· ·" 1'(11 1"1 11 ~~ .1 101' 11 11111rr 1n tlir :1rl11lt 1·ornrrl1ll1•n f';iul'~ '·(;:irhrn~l:in~r l F:u·1nr~" \1on (f irst Fifty doll ars 1n Ci Sh and a Sp iro Agnew 1\10 Men In j ure<l In Death Bra\vl At T11 ~tin Bar T11 n mt'n .~t::ihhrrl in ;i Tustin har br;1.11"! 1ha! enrlrrl 111lh lhr dra!h of their com- paninn 11rre !1~1crl 1n ~;i ti.~fa r1or\" rnn· rlilinn t1Jria~ at Orange Cnutity .\1 erlirpJ Ccntr•r .\1Jr\rs ~.11d \1;1ri ne .Jan1r.~ ('. Fcnnrll. .14. p( F~I Tol"I\ anrl l·:sro J iine.~. :i:i. r.f ~a111;i Ana rn'1 !1nurd l•l rerOl"!'r frorn .~1Jrger1· r ;1rril'rl n11 t ::;hnrtll· aflrr hnt h mrn rrrf.'1 1·crJ n1ul1 1ple s1:i h 11·ouorl s in ;:i fr:ir;1~ l·"rid.1.v ,1 t lhe \~'oodsn1:in h11 r in Ttt,tin. Or:.ing1' (."(luflty Shrriff".c; i111'f.'<:!1 gNnr~ 100.'11' r<1t1!111 t1r't 1o prnhP 1nl n th(' ht11ll e lh<lt rruprcll 11hrn Rnnn1c :'ll ri\11.,l cr .. 15. (If S;intil /\n;:i. n1;:irTh"1j b;:i<;k into lhe h;:ir '1 ith Ft•nnf'll ;inrl .1011('~ afirr rarl1rr Quarrrl1ni; 1111h ~e1rr;:i1 of the 30 patrons 1n 1hr 1;11i'rn \I) thl"C'l' 111('11 , (',j(·h nf 11\Jfltl] l"att)Pd i'l t;un. 11rrr ;il\;r~•·rl h1 a nilJb of patrnn.s ;inrl n'pf'a.!C'rll\ i:t:ihhrrl \1("·\h.;trr 11,1" rlr;irl 11hrn poll<"P ar· 1 11 rrl anr! h1" 111 o <:rr1nu,I\ v. ouorlPr1 rom- rr11111•n' 111 11· 1n1rnrd1i11rl.1 rush£'d In thr c•1unt1 no~p11.1I '\\·,, ,fltl '11111"! l..n1111 1\11,,\ \I 11:-\' ~If 11ho1i1." Shr•rilf.: (":1p1 .l11n1rc; Hrn;irlhr lt :-.Jld l<lfl:11· ··\\r .<ff' ~1 111 u11rr\1rv.1n ~ 1111Jif'''''~ ;\•\d 11~ n1:1_1. h;:iv c .<;r•n1c rlue on 11 ILtl ~lill"ll'rl !hr hr:i111 l~!<'r tnrln1 \\'right v.·;is 11 wardrd $:.ti in ra~h and lh<' ""Ch11mp1on 1;arhrni;tani:rl<'r' trophy. ::-rcnnd place 11as 11nn b~ f"hlu·~ Ford "f 50.11 Rlur1a~· Cirrtr. lluntingion Bench for •·f.gor lhe l'.nivrrsal l"trnsi! :ind Te~ Rl'll! r>1prrr:· _11_1.c; pr i,:rs 11 t•rr .< .~2fl ,·tr:11I s1rtin,1Z al ~.1 k Stu d1n and ;in Al st ;i Ch11mp1on t .;irl>i'n,t:1ngrlrr·· troph 1 'fh!r·d pla1·e 111'nl !11 1)a1'P Sut rr nf 521 t )";i lp Ave . \\'r~llliijJ~!er. fn r "Rubb l r.~ ·· Thr p n ~c!->" 11cre ;i ~ill'rr rl11trrr from l\ovcn'.c; and lhe f•thrr '"A\n10~t a Cha m- p11Jn GarhCll.'!!nni.:1'lrr"' plariur. ()lhrr 11 1nn r rs And their r ri~es: WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK When did pawn shaps originate? Pawn shops a re one of th• oldest b u1in111es in the world , origi- nating in Englend in the 1400"s. They later gained moml!ntum with the Mfld ici fam il y i nd ,+arled in the Unit ed Sl<J te' •round I BOO . af merchandise do you carry? Diamond' to 9uil1r1; C'11'11!rfH l o sporting 9ood,; ,1er101 lo antique•: watchts lo tools-everything im a ginea ble l Do you sell new merchandise too? Ye s, we have ma ny new item' a t lremendou1 l1v ing1, How do I pay for the merchandise? Ban~Amer i c a rd, Mailer C h1r91 , la y.Awa y a nd. of course, we 1t iU a cc1pt ca1h. Thi 1 ;, th1 rea1on for our low pric11. 1002' ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY t to 7 -SA.TUAD~Y t te 6 1838 NEWPORT · BLVD •. DOWNTOWN COSTA h!ESA • COME IN AND IROWSE AROUND · PHONE 646-7741 -letwefft Harbor & lroodway " • • ' . ..._ . ~. OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARANTEE Wfl•• Y•• bwy e 4t1,,.1MI *'•"' 111 "'' win tu•t••tM th11 dlol!'loftd 11 l[llpr1l1i ~ 40°0 MORE lllllfl yo1 "914 ''" It 'I-r•ur "''"' i..c~. C•• '"' llo " well tt ... wh1rt7 COM,ARI. EVERYTHING. IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY CUARA~TEED 30 DAYS -.. '' ' I I) J ( Hunting~on .Bea~h Fountain Valley EDITION VOL. 64, NO. 183 , l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES - ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' 'k' our Hometo.,.. Dally Paper TEN CENTS Huntington Council Studies Oil Levy . Bid New taxes either a.!i 2Jtcrnates. or in barrel oil levy . "~ll be ronsidered by the Huntington Beach C11y Council tonight. City Adm1nistra1or Doyle l\liller v.·as \\'Orking on the allernat1ve-rc\·enue measures this morning , but to say \.\'hat areas they .,.,.ould affect. "We will have a1tern2.tes availa ble so fht council will be able to explore all revenue source.~.'' v.·as his co mment Tonight's meeting will culminate weeks ' of lobbying by pro and con forces on the oil tax A public hearing has been sel for 7-."Kl lnniilhl before !he council acts on the SI'· cond reading of the ordinance that "'ould imp1-.se a fi\'e-cent.s-a-b<1rrcl levy. !\lost council observers "'ere agreeing this morning that the per barrrl ta:< ~nuld he approved , but that a question remained on the amount. "1!'11 probably be passed. hul lhP amount rould be changed.'' commented f.t ayor George McCracken, y,•ho has e spoken agamsL a special levy on the oil industry Jn the pasL Councilman Ted 8.-.~tlett. "'ho a\sn has opposed the 011 tax. also agreed the tt1.\ 11ould pass. "Hut I don'! think 1\ will be rnore than J c11nts·a·ba rreL" he said. An oil lax . al one cent prr barrel, 11ou!d raise an estimated SlJ0.000 a vear. Al five cenl!i a barrel, as proposed, it would bring in $650.!\lO a year. Although marathon presf'ntatlons for and against the levy are expected U.S. to Support Reds W ashi11gton Urges C1iina E11try i11 U.N. \.\'ASHL\'GTON (UPI) -1'he United Stales, in a foreign policy turnabout of Immense propor!ion, "'ill vo te to admit Communist Chin a to the United Nat.inns, Secrelary of State \.\~iHian1 P. Rogers an- not1nccd today. Al the s:tme timr. lhf' Uni!cd States T.•ill fight any effnr1 tn oust Nationalist Ch ina from the V.N .. lingers said. The decision 5y,·1tches lhe l,; S, position lrnm 1 b~nlule suppnn. of rhe Taiwan-based government of Ohiang l\ai-shek to a "two Ch ina .. policy in the world organi1.atinn . Rogers said the chani;:r v.as in accord "·ith President Nix nn ·11 effort Io ''normali1.e relations v.·ith the ma"1nland Ch inese government. He did oot make lht 1:onnet'11<1n. bul !he turna boul.{ippcared Ln be. !he first forei l!'n polic.v fruit of Nixon·~ dramatic announce nlenl tha t he would 1'1sit Peking next yf'a r. At the sa1ne lime, lhcre was no!h1ng in Rogrrs ' st.atrmenl Iha! lhre-.1· light on 11•helher the United Stales -.1·ould seek to rsr::iblish dip!nmatic relations 1\'lth the Chinese Communists. Rn~ers also ind1rat.cd thr Un11~d S!atrs did not know '-'flether Pekin~ y,•ould ac- t•ept a lJ i\. seat if the f\'al1onal ists re- mained in the or11ani7.atinn. or y,•helher Chian~ \\'Ould r('_main if the Communist& "'ere voted a seat. .. The Se<:ret;iry of Slate told a news <'fin· ference that "'hile both Communist China LAFC-League of Citi~s ' Controve1·sy Boil s Agaii1 By JACK BROBA CK, 01 !~1 Diii' PllOI Slit! The blller contr0vcrsy over Orange Couniy League of Cities reprcsenta\1on of the Local Agency Formation Commission t LAFCl bo1l1?d over again tnda.v. Ed Just. Fountain Valley mayor :tnrl president of the lrague. was 1o hold a press conference 1his af1crnoon nn lhe sub1crt. He "'as expcc\rd to stale th;i t .Joseph llyde 1~ not rhr league's reprcsen· tal1\·e on the commission. .J u~t'.~ act ion 11;15 trii:;Jtrrrd by ll. 1Pttrr H1·<le. a l..llS Al;im11 os counc1\rnan , "Tnlc 10· lhe I.AFC st:iling rhat h 1~ rcs1gnat1nn would nol be effective until midnight Atic: 12 'Tlir Pllm1r11.~~1nn mrc1.~ Aui;. 11 and the hi,,hlv cnn1rnvcrst:il ,1nncxa1inn f1f the !l.lli.aCre .. promised land" industrial pro- p('_rty lo Santa Ana Is on lhe agenda. Hyde v.·:ts oust ed from 1hr post of league rcpresentali\'e last \\lednesday by a, 16--9 vote. He had been named lo the post last July 8 in a 13-12 vote ovrr in· r umbent Lou is "Red" Reinhardt, a Fullerton cily counci lman. Rei nhardt subsequently filed a lawsui t charg ing that Hyde·s election was illegal. After the vole nt!t Wednesday nigh t Hyde had slated, "I do not wish to pro· tong tile. dispute and 1 vacate the post ·• Just will reportedly say in a Jetter !o the Orange Coast \\'ealher Hol Southern California weather is on the agenda again for today and Tuesday with high~ along the coast at 77 rising lo near 90 inl and. Lows tonight around ~ degrees. I NSIDE TODAY The lntt si Trari3pnc1jic yor.ht ;ate 100J marre.rl by titl' ncor tragr.rly of the kttch Grnybeard . Phoio coPeraae of htr 1xi/in11t bat!./t nf1ain1t rhl' Jta 1s 011 Page 30 rodo11. IN!Oftt " .I"" l 1Mlrt " C.1llt.f"lt .. Mt~ll' • C~.rtl"1 U• ' N1N1,..1 ltfW' ., , ..... !~ ... •·• 0-•fttO ( ... ftlT " c-1<• " i-" U·U ,,.,,.,....,~ ,, ·~· "'•""'" , .. ,. l>oll!o N.1lltl t -~,I T•lf•lllt" " ltflt,d .11 ••t• • Thooloro " fft rl.llftll'!"( " W••'~" • .. ln1M• " w. .... 1~·• l«hn !).is ..... ,, ... ,. ••• ·~· ••• L----~--~-' .. ..... 1.\·•~ . ., . ' . . .,....., .. , -,..-:.-·, _ .... L.\F'C th;i.1 this is exactly what happened and Hyde ·s resignation was accep1cd . Hl'dC "'IS \'Oted t.n the LAFC pOSI 1n Rn alleged power play by Santa Ana in· teresls and the anti-Irvine Company far· t1on of Supt:rv1sors Ronald Caspers and Robert BaUin. After Reinhard! filed his lavrsuit char,!?· ing the election or Jl~de y,•as ille~al because of absr.n!('_r ,·n!ing , Just called lhe ~peci :1 1 mer11n,1? nf the leagur at \1·h1c h Hvrlr 11;i ~ ous1 rrl Reinhrlrrll ann ounced 11 1thdraw:tl of !he la\\S.Ut l ;ifrrr Hvdr·s dr frat. l)u1 h1.~ 01· 1ornry sa id toda l' lhnt 1l could be reofJCn• ed . Street Sc,~·a ge Permit Fight Ma y Go to Court The controversial Brookhurst Street sewer line seemed likely to y,·ind up in courl tod ay. Both Mayor Geroge McCracken and Councilman Jerry l\latncy. members of lhe two-man comm illec set up by the Hunt ington Beach City Council to sludy the route for lhe line. confirmed thl.'I mornin g lhal they y,•ould recomm('_nd ;:it lonigh!'s council meeting 1ha! thr city rleny the Orange Cou nt~· San1ta tinn District an e:o:cavallnn pc"rmi! for lhe pro- ject . The committrc ha~ hrrn urg1ni.; the district to recoosider allerna\e rou tes for the f!ve·mile job that would link treat.· ment plant.'i tn Huntington &!ach and Founlain Valley. Matney s<1id this morning th at he and the mayo r had met with John Ne.Ison, assistant chief of tie wall)!" <JUality rtivision of the sl;:ite \Vater Resources Conlrol Board , and that Nelson ha d given them the opinion that delaying the pro- jccj,.J£_ould not necessarily jeopard ize $10 mi11ioil'ln feder al and state granu award· ed lhe $12.5 million job. Today. Fred Harper. general manager n( the !IRnitii linn.districl. !lairl "If the city. counci l denies 1he e:tcavalion permit we have 1he auth<lrily frpm our board 10 take · \\'hateve r legal action Is necessary Ill nb- J 11in use of the t lf.Jh.t-Qf-way Thal '! all we can dn under lhP c1rcumslancr~ ··As fa.r as looking ;it alternahve n'lUIC.'1 (.~ concernet'i. we have lnokrd al live rnute~ a'\d this wot~ the nnr cho!ten." he ~ld. "We'll ]U!l have t(J lt?ave It up l.o the a:iurl.';." .-.. ~.-.. .. and Nationalist Ch ina clai m Lo represent all the Chinese people. those claims need not prejudice lhe parl1clpalion nf boLh. P('_king and Tai pei in !he United Nations . "United States accordingly ·will suppnrt action at the general assembly this fall c;illing for seating the Pe<i ples Republic nf China " Rogers st1id. "At the san1e !!me the Unilcd States will oppose any action to expel the Republit' of Chi na or olherwise deprive it of representation in the United i'\alions." Rop;ers declined to reveal the details or the tactics the United State:;. y,•ould use to achiP\'e its goal of having both China& in the United Na tions. Sena te Okays Lockheed Bid For Subsidy \VASH INGTON (UPl1 -ThP Senat11 passeri and sen! to the \Vh1te House ~Ion· da.v a bill au1hor1zing the govPrnmrnt Ht guaranter a SZ50 million Joan lo thr Lork- tirerf Aircraf L Corp. The 1·01e "·a~ 4!1 In ~II The \'file was a major \·1ctnry for !he Adm1n1stration. Lock heed, the nation·, largrs1 <1efen~e cnntrarrnr. had i;a1~ it nerris !he m(iney rn sla1•p nH hankruplc.v . The loan ~arantee y,•ill enablp pri vate h;inks to rxtenri Lllckherrl rrl'dll to con· tin11e work nn lhe LHH! Tr1 slar .lelllntr. Argument ovr r the loan p;uar:intcc had 11rri Up 1he fi11na1e sint:e July 21. Prev1nu.~ propo~al.~ 1(} Sf'I llp a hoard thal would ex1end sunilar backing tr> any com pany in financia l trouble colla psed durin.i;: the w('_ekend when 1he Senate agreed· lo a do or die vote on Lockheed only. "ll w1ll be voted up or rlown by a cnu· pie of votes." Sen. Lowell P. Wei cker Jr. IA-Con n.). predicted before they vote. He and S~n. William Proxmire ([}.Wis. I, had been fili bustcring,againsl the boa rd loan guarantee plan but agreed to drop their battle when that proposal died. Lockherd said it needed the bank loan!! sn 1t could comple!e \Vork on its Trist;ir jf'l. a 250-passenger alrli ner. And it said ii had tn have the backing by nex t Sun· rlay or the. British government would wit hdraw its support, rrom Roll~ Royce, 1he bankrupt Engl ish firm wh ich i~ sui> posed to build engine~ for the Trista r. Rolls Royce \\'ent unde r becau se 1t C'nuld not carry out its ori.R"inal engine con tract with Loc.kheed Lockheed says It will go under if JI can 't borrow more money to fin ish lhe. plane. Fine Arts Contest Slated al Library _The Huntington Rt>r>.:::h libr$ry L'i sponsoring a Fine Ar!JJ: c:on lesl al th! Grt1ham Street Library Annex. The contest wl/I run Jhrough Aug. 3\,. <:ateJ(oriell will iiiciude. · storK:s. poems, p11intin )ls, dr11 wings .!Ind craft wotk. All ch ildren liviniz in north Huntington Beach ire e1lgiblf: to t?nter. FlJrther in# fnrm~tlon is .!lvaiiable at tht library. tonight. th e pUblic hearing may be delayed. Several wPeks ag(l the hearin~ was ~chedulecl £or tonight ln allow the na· tion?J accounting firm of Ern:-t and t-~rnst. hired at a cl!st of S!l.600 b~' lhr Cha mber nf Commerce time lo complete 11.~ study of ci ty finances and presen T a five -year financini.; plan for the Cit~·. But chan1ber president Al K1ngensm1th s;i1rl this morning thal the report was not ~·et completed. ''There has been A delay in coordina· tinn nn 11 ," ht said. '·J ~'ish the council would w&it another two weeks brcau.se I think the report would be of great value, but I'm not su re whethrr 11 is lhe place of thr chamDer to ask for a delay." The oil tax is bei ng proposed to fun d the st:tr\ of the Top of lhe Pier program. the downto wn renewal project that would create a parking Jot along Coast Highway. and to pay for salary increases. But, the possibility of additional taxes romt e • U•I f •lopP\lt.1 MAPPING MOON -\Vh il e astronau t.'i David Scot!. and James Jr \\.•in 11·e re b usy on 1he n1oon, fellow astronat1l Alfred \Vorden \Vas map· ping lunar surface wi th aid of laser altimeter. Artist's concej)lion ~hou•s h0\\1 laser beams \\1ere bounced off moon, providing data on 1nounta1ns. crater s and other lu nar features. '· Beach Wife Faces Trial In Stabbing of Husband A Huntini;:tnn Beaf::h woma n accused of Po~th dird .l une ll or a !ingle puncture f.1telly stabbing her husb;ind wj1 h a par-wound near the heart. Ing knife toda y wa.c; ordered to sJand trial Edward Va sile, a Huntington Beach on murder charges In Orange Counly Fire captain who 11dministere.d first aid Superior Court. lo Posth at his 8352 Alvarado Drive The ordi:;r wa.'i Issued by West Orange home . !aid the de.rendant had some blood County J udlci:tl District Judge Celia on the lower part of her arm when she Baker Af ter reviewing testimony offered opened the door lo let him In. by the proSt:cution during a pretrial hear· Vasile also !old Lhe court that he had ing. monitored the woman's call over the fire The rlcfendanl. h1rs. Maxine Posth, $1, department broadcast system. "She said i11 accused by police of killing her ~1-ytar she had stabbed her husband and that she old husband, Robert, du.ring an argument needed help," Vasile teslified. ove.r what the cciuple planned Lo have for "Wjlen I sot there, I found Mra. Poslh dinner. . waiting in the doorway. She toqk me Into At. today·! CQurt susion, Dr. Richard the kitchen and family room 1re1 and J · Fukumoto, an Orange Cciunt y Corontr's saw 11 in1n lying on the flobr," the cap. department attache, told 1he court that ·taln conllnued. 'I NO STOCKS TODAY Posth Wit! sun alive and breathing . shallowly but attempl.o! lo ~a ve his life proved futil ci. acc:ordlng to Vaslle . "When T asked ·her whefe the wr.apon -1'he New Vl)rk !\tock Exchen.i;:e: report wa11. she took me. to the ~ink and pointed will nnt. De puhli~hed !.(>day he.cRU:'\C Q{ lo a 11mall knife," he said. Vasile de~crih. tranl'lmis sion diffl cultles on the Associat.. ed tile alleged mu rder weapon In be ed Pres.'! teletyp~. 11boul eighl or nine inches long, w!t h a ~-"-· -------------, four inch blade. ' ).,,.:;:.. '1 - 1. ,:/ ·-<I ••• ' it' ' ,··~ -., ..... ' ·, . "!£;-•) .. -1'-'iJ .. ,. emerges with the granting of city salary iru-reases totaling $5~4 .000. Assislant City Administra!or Bri!nder Castle today Showed income and expense project!ons on the parking lot !hat woul d mean an annual loss a1·eraging $230.000 Ol'er the first five years the parking lot 1t- in use "Evrn if the oi! tax is appr.pved at fiv• cents a barrel IS650.000 a yeatJ it would not be enough to lakf' care of the de ficit in lhe Top of the Pier program and the salary increase," he pointed out. oon World Sees ( rutd Hears) Ast1·onaut s SPACE CE:-.ITF.R . Houston (UPI) - ~'ilh the world watching on tel evision. Apollo 1:.·s two explore.rs blasted off 1he moon today -playing ··o ff We Go Into the \Vild Blur; Yonder'' on a tape recorder -and linked up in space with their 6rbiting molhership. A television camera on their parked moon auto. Rov er I. caughl the blastoff of Davi d R. Scot t and James 8. Irwin to • successful rendezvous \\'ith Alfred r-.1. \Vorden. flying the command ship En· dlavour . The musical touch came as a surprisf! 1115 the moon·s seventh and ei~hth human vi.sit.ors ended 66 hours. 55 minutes or man·.s most prolonged and re11·arding ex· plora!ioo of bis closest neighbor in th t 60lar system. All three ast ronauts, hack in the th ree- fieater which ca rried !hen1 off the. earth ~londay, will spend two more days circl· ing the moon before start ing rhe !oni.; ride back to a splashdown 111 the Piicifi c Saturday. Capping three days nf a color 'TV ex· travaganza. the Falcon's de parture from the nloon wa s clearly visible lo a "'orldw ide tel evision audience w1Lhout the dusl.'itorm which the astronauts said ac- companied lheir landing on Friday even· ing. Scott c:1d Jr\\in Sfl(nl four hours 2.'i minutes outside their f o u r -I e g g e d moonship on their third excursion 10 an electric car tried for the firsl lime . Th e las! surface aclivlly broup;hl their total li mr; oul.'iide Falc(ln 10 about 18 hour~ 11nd 27 minutes -w11h1n r hnur , 12 minutes rif thr 1nlal logg('_d by !he three previous ex· pcrl1!inns. Thry re!urned tn f;ilcon almost reluc# tantl~· fnr Lhe last t1mr "!l's heen .11reat -tahulou~ plare up hen•." the <1.~trn11a1Jls lnld grnund cnn- trnllcrs at. Houston as 1hcy 11·ollnd ur their fin.,.1 lu nar ex('ursinn arid cli1nbcd back inlo lhe Falcon to prepare In lin k up w I t h ihe command capsule Endea\·or v.·hich Worden m_j,neuver('_d intn a ne w lower orbit lo linlP'flp with them . About the las t thing Scott did before mountinli!'. the nine step~ of the lartder running up the Side of Falcon and ~('_allng the hatch behind him was to pa rk hi s space buJtgy <Jn a rise about 30oJ feet fro m fateon so its TV came ra could record th e liftoff. The thrust fro m the spacecrar1·s engine sprayed metal foil around the landing !lite and the Falco n rose st raight up over the gray lunar terrain. Ten second~ after l1f\01r. the craft began a gentle pitch as ll acce.lrrated tow.-.rd an initial orbil around the moon. A short plume of name trail ed falcon's ascent stag!?. Ground cont.rollers originally had hoped lo pan the TV camera upward lo follow !,he flight. but trouhleir with the camr;ra'1 ISce APOLLO. Pagt %) BEACll ROWER GRABS l\'IEDAL LAKE CALl~1A. OJlombia Huntington Beach resident Tom McKibbon earned 11 brtlnie medal today In the double scull! rowing event at the si:tlh Pan American Game5. l>1cKlbbnn lecimed , "'ith .Johnny Nuntl 10 fini5h hch1nd Bratil and Argentina. 10e "·inners were clock· ed in &:53.7; Argentina was Hmtd in 6:59.9 and the Am('ric:tM were ctediled with 7·01.l ~1exico plac'td fnurth In 7:18.9 and Uruguay "'al · fifth . , . ..:. ·~....-I•'•---·•-· I ' ' % O.lll 'I PILOT ' Mo~d•r. August 2, 1~71 Survey Reveals Clllnk· Residents Want . ' Whir~ Thro11 gs View Garben.s tan gels i1i Action Oil Tax Leveled • --' !y THOMAS McCANN 01 !fl• oau, Pll11 U•ll The 1arbenst.1ngel3 came. And the b~t aarbenstangela of them all Saturday at ~uth Coast Pl1z1 Wt!re : Residents ol Huntington Bea ch say th ey think: an oil tax ""ls Urgently needNf in t.httr city. A survey released by the cily office of public in formation shows Iha! lhe oil tax was listed as the number one priority by residents who re~pondt'd to a poll in the city nev.·sletler lnformat1on officer B1!1 Reed said the op1n1on poll. v.h1ch "as in cluded .1.n the J uly edition of "Hun11naton Sands v.•as Fertilizers, Detergents Pollute Ocean La wn feruhzers and car "'a s h dett'Tients are maior faclnrs 1n the slow pollution of Ne"'port and Sunset bays, ac- cord111g to st'veral county and ci ty aulhorities They say pollution flo"s to .. t~e sea from all parts of the country t.hrough a Jong series of flood control channels. , "The chief problem is n't th e pollution caused bv uncaring boater~. but 1he gu~· who oveffert1lizes his lawn in Tustin," claims George Dawes. Newport Beach harbor and tidelands director. "Sunset Harbor has the same ~ pollution. from lhe noori control chan· nels." says Jim Ballinger. special proJ· _ @ClS engineer for the Orange County Harbor District. All loca l agencies. and anyone from the public, .. ~:HI ha1·e a chance tn present their pollution cnm pla1nts puhl1cly when the California \\'ater Qualit~· Cnntrol Board, San!a Ana Region, n1eets Aug. 12 a t UC Irvine The bn11rd l~ meeting !n hea r com· plaints ahout pollution specificall.v in 11p· per and l0\1'er Newport Bay, Balsa Bay and Sunset Bay. "The board "'ants tn lrarn what types of pollution have been found Solution s will come after, not during, I.ht' meet- ing" Ballinger said. H 0 is 1gency, 11long 9.'ilh the cit~· nf Newport Beach. is read~· to present ~st! taken of the water showing increased pollution. Dawes said Newport Beach i~ ex- panding its l.t'sling of the up[)t'r and lower Nt'\1:port Bays In prepare for the hea_ring. "The pollution h.:1s mantfeste'1 1tsl'lf through a greater abundance of algae arid a l.!!ck of wa !t'r cl arity." Din1·e~ s11id Ba llinge r said !he san1e problem exists near flood channel entri~s intn !ht' Sunset Bav "'here the bacteria count is mu ch . ' hi~her. Sunset Bay ls parliall.v in Hun tington Be5di. cnunty territory and Seal Beach. Personnel from Huntington Beach and Seal Beach are Also expected lo testify a t the Aug. 12 hearing, "Although bactt!rla cot1nls are high near the flood control channels. th<it doesn't mean there is an y danger in swimming areas," Ba llinger added. ''The ocean water generaJly clean~ !! up " But both mt'n say the pollution factor Ill gro11o·in g and it is impor1 anl to fight it nnw 11.•hile the lC'1·e\ is Jn .. ~· The algea spa\\·ned by chem1c:a!s \\•ash· ~d into thP ba.\·s lakes A\1·;iv OX\ l!Pn frnm the "·ater. and f'\'entuall.v kills fish, Da11o·es ex pla1nrd He alsn said th P urhan areas are more dan2erC1us !n thl' bay than surrounding farms. ~rau.!.e of the. runoff of fertilizer.!. and otht'r cht mic:als from ~ome.!.. Ballinger s,11 1d rhr ~ewport ba>.~ rf!'· main one of the cleanrst 1n !hr stall', espec1al1~· c:nriip<irrd tn U:Jng Be.arh and Los Angele~. buT 11.arn~d lh.!!T ··nn>.1· LS the time tn 11,l!ht spr~<id1ng pollultl')n .. . ' OlANGI COAST DAILY PILOT 01.t.tiCE CO.O.!T PU9l ll"ll"IO COMP.t.h'Y •obetl N. w.,J Prf"INN~I ..... P\Otlll\!W!or J .,~ •· Cwtle., Vk1 ,., .. 51..,1 """ o--.t M1•10..- n ...... K,.,.;i l••'Or Tilo,..11 A. M,,,,.p~1R• M•~·~'"t E•llW AltR Oi,\lN W•r O••-C.O,,,,ty E•·>r Albe•t W. ltltl A1-.t.to ld•- N"'4 ...... .._.0Mc• 1711S It•(~ l ou1t"''" M•ili~9 AJ4r,1!1: P.O. I•~ JtO, 'J641 """" °""" t..,.,..... ... ,~. m .,,..., ·~ Cot!t ""'"· ill w'"' l1v S,._ !>It""°'' Bwc~· i.m "...,.._.. • .,.,.,.,.. • .,. ~·~ (ltfMOltl : lOJ ,,.,,..,,, I I C...,,,.. ... L "Jiil V PILOT, ........ _,(:lo 1, ~1._, "'• ... _ ....... It ••• 11,,, ... ••~¥ -~! ~­, • ., Ill ..,.,I le ..i11-.1 for ~t'W"t IN!•, ,,.~ e.--. Celli ......,,, """""~o•o-o ia-dl. .--11111 v11...,,, .w~ ca.-•11 """"lrl ........ dlltllldl, t i .... wl"' - "t-1 elllllOft, P•ll'IC!ptl "'"'""' Ill~! h •I la W•t a1y &lfWI, Cftl• M-. ,...,... .. 171 41 '•l·4Jl! ... C'-'HM Ah.rt\"•• Ml·1•7t ~ltll'• 11n. O••"t• t.tu •1111.,,..,.. C--y. Ne M'°" o"V•ft, 11.,.1,11- .. l-lel ,_....., ..... ld\l ... •lll"'e<''O ...... ~ .... , ... ,, ... ""'" .......... ·~"' ..... . "'it-~ I ! °"'"it~. ''"""" ._;,_,. tl11t 111'1' .. t .. ,_ t 1 Nf'OoDe•I ~'" .... (M!I ""'"'· Cll•!...,,lt )v&1t •IOI ... '"'· ti"'-' tt H ""1"'111 ·~ -II 111, _.,,1,,•,..1ut1•' •"''"-'..,,,.'• ti I!~,,, • .,,, . ... . .. a ns wered by more than 300 pergons . The 1ssut! lha t resi den ts said they felt was second in line i! lnwer t.!lte s In order of dt'scending urgency are\llslt'd Central Park , fire station~, the <"t!nlral hb rary, 1ndustna! dtvelopment, bi<"ycle trails, rebuildi ng rhe doi,1·nto11·n area, c1>.·1r cen!er, regional shopping center, a c11 y yard and apartmenl devtlC1pn1ent In addition to !he resulls of lhe poll , the questiona ires included ~pace for v.·rilten comment ~1any residents too k !he opportunity to suggt'Sl stronger oil well clean up policies. Another g1zeable grou p com· plimented the police dt'parlment .11nd sug- gested t!ilher more men or h1ght!r wages for police officers. Some susgestions fo r an improved ·police-community relations program were made . Curtailing apartment construction was .11nother proposal that f l 8 u r e d prominently in the v.·rit ien c11mments Other comments included Lhe need for public transportation and expAnded park and recre.iit1on programs. Ht!re·s a few ~amples nf what those answering the poll had ro ~ay . -"Juveni le de! in q u ~ n c y and vandalism should ~ numbl'r one Pass law to hold paren ts financially responsi· ble and enforce this lav.•." -"Top of the Pier Plan loo expe·ns1ve. I feel all councilmen should be recalled " -"Cllngratulations on beach beauti- fication program -great impro11ement." -"What's happent"d to the develop- menl of Talbert Lakt";? 1971 is almost over. -"Enforcement of exist1n~ la11o·s. su ch as bill boards and oil wt'll cl e11n up. Decision making Y.'ilhout st.111ling by City Council." -"Newsl ett er 1s a good thing.'' Chain Reaction Lands Huntington Man in Clink A motorist who unchain~ a Corona del J.1ar inn parking Jot and drove off with about M feet of it cl attering on each side of his truck wound up in lht"; clink early Saturday. Vernon P. BoMer. 51. of 16251 Irby Lane, Hunt ington Beach. "'RS arrested and booked on drunktn driving charges bv Off icer Don Chandler. ·The palrolm1n said ht! heard a i;ound li ke a chain breaking whit e patroling an al!t";v bet"·een Avocado and Acacia a11enut's and drov e out tn invest igate. He said he 5aw Bonner drivins awa y from the Jamaica Inn "'ilh 30 lo 40 feel of chain rattling dow n from eai:h side of his truck. c!.!ltlering like a Jamaican s!eel band. "\\~I 'd I do~" he quoted the motorist as saying when he pull.ed over upon st!eini flashing red li gh{s. Bonner tol d inn managt!r Byron Wineke he would pay for the cha in when con· tacted at the scen e. police said. DEAD AT 24 HBP0'1 Ivan Neal Police Officer lval F.Neal Services Slated Ivan F, Neal. a thrt'e·year 1·e1eran nf the Huntington Beach Police Department die d Sunday morning at the Sout.hern California Memorial Hnspital in Culver Citv. Officer ~eal had been suffenng from. cancer. lie "'as 24. He joinrd the Huntington Beach drparl· ment in February of 1968 and 11.•orked in patrol. special enfo rcemt!nt detail. traffic and invt!stigation. Capt. Gro\•er L. Payne, commander nf the Investigation division. noted that 01- fi cer Neal had worked as a detective since January. "We had ta lked about his wants and desires." Payne said. "and he dt'ciderl th.1t he v.·anted to ket'ip wnrking. He said police 11•o rk was hi s nne ahd only love and he staved v.·ith it until he ent ered lhf' hos pi!31 a fe w week s ai;n.'' Officer Neal grew up in the Uin.-: Beach area. and attended Bolsa Grande High School in r.arden Grnve when h1~ family moved there. He graduated from Lons Beach Stale Collt!ge in 1968 with a deg ree in police science. Hr leaves his parents, f\1r. and ~!rs . \\'illi11m r•le<il, and a sister. Lynda . all of Garden Grnve. and m a le r n a I grandparcn1s, Mr. and Mr~. H.F. Boggs. The family has suggrs1 ed mt'mori11t contributions In the Huntini;:ton Bea rh Police Officers Benevnlenl Fund. Se rvice~ will be held at 10 a.m. Tu es- day at Pel'k Family ~lemorial Hnme. \\'estminst t'r. 1\·ith i\farine C n rps Cha plain Wiiiiam G. Gl.11zier ofriciar ini:: Buria l v.•ill folio"' at Good Shepht!rd Cemetery • 4 Workers Beheaded MANILA (UPI J -The Philippine: con- stabulary reported today • behead ing nf four Filipino "·orkers in a'l' ambush near an area 1vbere headhunters v.·ere onre known to ha\'e Jived. -\l.'ashi~ines w1t.h a messagt.. -A complicafed digJtal clock·hke dev1cr L"ll lled Cosn11c Time. Piece that wasn 't su pposerl to register 1he time -A IX'lly bu!l on lln! processor wblf.h b<1 IP1t 1r,p raw niaterial and a seCQndary n1l'rha111cal de1 ice th al in no way helped the l 1r~t nne opPral e. Mnd -A former 1c:e cream c<irton 1opl)('d v.·11h a connnuou.~ly g!nv.·1ng blu~ h~ht and sprouting 11 red 111odt:I airplane pro- pt'ller t\\•h1ch acluall.v re\·nlv rd al high SJM>ed 1nlermittently ' frnm its side. Those v.·tre the entries selected as besl in their various· d1visiorui or the 11.·irld'~ first Build a Betlt'r Garbeni;tangel Contest. Hunrlrl'ds of ~pecta10rl; gathered al Carousel Court in Scuth Coast Plala to watch the climax Ill the wrek·long con· te51 1:1nd it.~ ;ittenrlant lnternat1nna! r;arhcnsl 1:1ni:iel nall,ve . bn!h sp<insored hy the DA ILY rrLOT and Sou1h Coast Plaza Merchant s Assnrialion. Some of 1hei'n pl'nhably c:ame lo sre \ht! judges fnr nn one had Pver seen a garbenstan gel 111dge before. The d1stingu1shed panel included Gary Owens or Kt-.1PC. !he "Friendly Drogue"' of le!evision·s "L;iugh·in:" cnmics Skiles and Henderson whosf ruhlX'r faces were matchrd by their increrl1bly flexible vocal 1alenrs : Louis J. Knobbe , a patenl at· l.nrnev: and Gen(' Tard~ of r;nldf"Tl West Colle~c. ~;irbenst anget pro v.·ho has i;wen building 11.·hat hr c<ills ' · not h 1 n g machines" fnr 10 years. The evenl v.•hich l;ta rLed as a put.on >.1'\th 11 rlnuble talk arl in the DAILY PIWT classified ad11ert1sin~ section 1:1 enuplP (lf month~ agn <"rup!e.d 1n1n the full S<"P.lf' cnn1·cnt1n11 of "put!crrr~." \V h<'n thf' new.~paprr f1)"5t realized hri 1v 01,qnv writers nf .~div lelt rrs revrr;i n~ the "nrigin;ll put -nn were ~erinu~ about c·re<"lin,i: g;irhrnst<inl!rl~ tn 111a t('h their double talk , the DAll.Y PILOT issued a ch:illrngr fnr builders tn cnme {nrward "'ith "cnmpetition models'' and put them on di splay. E11cn l'I Colle.iiiale Division w11~ added tn the <.'Ompetitinn and team~ frn m Orange Coast Co llege and Golden \Vesl. Cnllese buil t garbenstangels "'hich they assembled 11n-s1lc at the shopping cent t'r. The perpetual trophy -its P I f ~nme"·ha! nf .:1 garben5tansel -desi gned and dnna!fd by 1\:nack Trophy Cnmp any nf Cnst;i Mrsa 11·i!l he inscribed v.•i th 1he Or:i.n~P CnilSI CollrRe nan1e for thls fir~t yr<ir nf con1p~tililln. .Judges ~Pl eclrd !he OCC !ram's '"\Vavnr'' :inrl "Phns(lh.:LI P Plus'' ;is lhe 11·1nn inlil: rntr~· 1n thr 1li11i<.1nn. "\\'a~·nr " is " hu~r flnr;il plan! 11hr>sr h!nnm" .:1rP n1adr lrntn st rel 11;ishing marh1np !uhs and "Phnsph<itr rlu.~·· 1s a monster made nl ;i w:i.<.hing m:ich ine ~nnr marl ft <"lank~ and lhuds ;ind ~nashes yrllnw· painted steel lrrth. r..1embers nf The winning team will be nuTfiHed bv Gcniry. Ltd F1l'sl placP in .Jun1nr 01visinn l1hri)l1gh 12 ye11rs nf agf'I went In Anbb y Davis. 11 , nf 12111 Donl'li!"al Place. Costa i\iesa. fnr h1<. ronvenrd 1rf' cream <"ar1nn he C"11lled •·s111rb<!ngangel. .. 0.t.ILY PILOT Sti ll 1'~011 JUDGES OWENS ILEF TJ, SKI LES ADMIRE 'PHOSPHATE PLUS' OCC Entry T abbed 1!!. a Winner in Garbenstangel Event h1 n1 a wall plaque or $!D merrhand1se ce1·ufirate frnm !hr Dr cnr<itnr Line ~hnp. Jud,l!es split the top priie in the Open D1vis1on (<il l ;igr.<.1 between twn cnn- 1est:inls ;if1er 1ry1 ni.: unsuccessfully ~e\"eral times to resnh•e a lie situation in the vnt1ng . Fif ty doll;ir~ in cash and a ~pirn Agn£v; 11.·atc:h from \Vetsf1eld"s .Jewelers v.·ent IQ ~1 1chael :-;, rhapl1n nf 9!22 ('hr1 sl1ne Drive, Hun1 1ngton Beach. for ··cos1n 1c Time P1r('e. ·· ThP "nrher Fir~1 pl11rrr" 11·;i1; 1.a11rrnt"e \V righ!. 20. ;i fnrmcr lltt1bnr Area res1- ctcn1 \.\"hf\ nn1\ 1l1·e.~ 1n Carl~had . but '' 1nn\·1 ng b::tl'k in Lido J"le l;itt>r 1his 111on!h . His entry 11;is 1n 1110 unil .~ -the flrlh· .au11n11 l.111! Prrwr~-.11r and :i t·O.'![- !rrr !lk1' dr1·1r·" t!rr·or<il cd 1111h rrn1h;1 !~. r;unhnlrl'lnf''. Chn~tni;1s ln·e l1ghl s ;111d "no1~(' m"krrs" froin wha·h he l'O:lxl'd rh~·1hn11c;1I 1nu~1c '1l'l'Ornp;i111!'d by n li\"P. D1x1rl;ind i;11~ hand frn111 il:r11·p..,rt l!;irhflr H1Rh Schnnl. h1,, alrnil rnriff'I". \Vri~hf w<i.<. ;:i1111rded 550 1n eash ::ind the "Cham pion Garbcns1angelrr"' trnphy. Sf'rnnd place was v.·nn by Chuck fnrd (Jf 5().11 Bluej ay Cicrlr, HLintington Beach, for •·F:gnr 1he l"n1\'Cr3al L'tensil and Tea Bag Dipper .. , His pri1.es wrre ;i $211 prirlrait ~itting al P.ak Studio <ind ;in "Almost a Champion Garbenslangeier'' trnphy. Third pl<ite wf'nl !0 Dav(' Sut('r nf 5211 )':ile A1·e .. \\'('stm1 nstrr. lnr "Bubble.~." The pri~.es were ;i ~1\v<"r pl<it!rr from Knven's and the o!her "Aln1ost a Cham- p1nn C.a rbcnst;1ngel1·r·· plaque. Other ~inners :ind their prilf'S: JIJ..,IOQ DIVISION -.i~. 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'W"''ri., 5"'"""' G•·~~n<t•.,o•I" OV G•"' "'""'" ""~ )"'' H1ll o••P,~• """' //11 • ><•v••I• •nd bo!111 ol 61i'"" ~Tn!•n, lr0"1 C1•1I' M~n i $1Df l , From Page J II "'on him !i7~ 10 c;ish. :i strrl 1 n~ s1h•er "nlfiri11I " \n \'n rrom Pare Srtter and a '',Junior [h am p ! n n r.a rbcn~t;ingrl er" lrflph1· Cl1il{l Deat]1 Ca se Begi.i1 s APOLLO. • • drive mechanism fniled the aHempt. As they took off. Scott anrl Jr11·in turned nn a tape. recordtr in th l'ir cabin and pl ayed . "Off \\'e Go into tht' \\'ild Blue Yonder" At fnur m1nu!rs <'i lPr launch. the ~stronauL~ h.!td .=icceler<ited In almo!t 2 000 miles an hour. ~k1mming about .i~.000 r~t abn1·e the eastl'rn edge of th~ moon '5 Sea of Ra in~. Scott and Irwin rollrc!Pd a recorr! 2:lfl pounds nf moon rock and ~011 du ring thi!ir 1hrer e:tf*ditinns on !!i i' .c;urf.!lr l' 1n 1h'!ir rlec!ric car. Ro1'er 1. Thi.~ surpassed by l.i pnund.~ !he 5<imples hrough! hack by all their prtderesst'lr.S nn the moon. \V 1th grnund ccintrn! 1tlling !hem el'erylhi ng wp1;, "go," the astrnnauli; gnt a radar ri~ nn 1hPir orbiting mother.ship ahead of thrm six minutes after liftoff The moon ex plorers rc <ichtd a safe orbit around lh e moon al I. IR p m EDT. The moon explorer.<; J8Ve carl'fu.l at· tention to pressurizing the C.!lbin. and kepl their sp.:ice suits on JUSt in case .!lnything \i,.ent 11.'fong. Thirty-thrPr rl.ci_v~ ago. thrre So,·1el spacemen. no! \\'earing their suits, died fr om a Jack of oxygen upon return from 11 record earth orbll mission nf nearly. 24 d11,\·s. ()ri,•ing hack In thr tun;:ir hnmcb;:i !>e fnl!o11o·ing 1oday's mo1nrized exp!oralion, Scott e~ulted ;ii rhe 1·iei,1• "Lonk at t.hal mount11 !n~" he exclaimed. ''Dave," repl\erl lrwln. "I'm reminrled or mv favorite Biblical passage from !he Psa!ins -I 1vil1 look unln !hr hill.~. from "'hence cometh my help." 11 "·11s Rn ap- pr('):tima tion of the !21st P~alm. Btlore t.!lkeoff. for the benefit of e.11rth viewer5, Seott performed 11 gr3vify ex- pNimenl, simultaneously dropping a fl!'a lher tfrom a !1lcon, h.e said) and a hammer. When they both hif the surf ace at I.he same tl rue . he ~aid : "How about lltat: That proves Mr. Galiltn (lhe disrnverer of grAvityl v.·1s r1sht In his fi ndings ... Mthing like_ 11 lillll' ~clen~ on the: moon. I alwA ys s11~· " Stside! tht r~C()r\1 ttme on lhf' 1urf1<"t!' Senn and Irwin addti1 Ill thf' ·rttnrd lli::i jY)Und~ 'If lunar s11mplts collt <'!td over lht' v.·ef'l?tnd · 4 Sinct. Keil A Armstrno1t firs\ srt fnllt 'on th e moon'! arey dust .luJy 2n, tite9, Am~ric1n explorers h11ve nl'l11· ~pent 3hout 3a hours', 6 mlnute5 t1plor1n1 I.he A frust r.11 t1ns expt!rlence delaye:d Sen!! and Irv.·in 111 the outset of their excur~inn tod .!ly. for cing them l-0 curtail th e:ir dr1re arrns,c; a mountain 1·1111@~ to examine 1111 a beds in its v.·.:111 ~, The tr first task w;is tn recnl'er .:i ('nre .c;ample I hat !he.\' drn1•e eight fl'tl in111 rhe surface Sa111rday. They spenl 30 m1nu\P'i removing 11nd 1r.v1n~ tn dis-assrmhle !hi> drill. SCTltt'~ ex11 ~pera tlon v.·1th 1he wh ole thin.': wa,~ er1dent. He w:inted to gl\'l' up ;:ind gel gn1ng . h111 frl ln1r a~trnn;:iu1 .Jo~f'ph Allen . ;it thl' cnn- trnls al 1he manned spac:rcr;ift center, 1n- ~islt'd hr rPcover the cnre fnr the dccprsl lunar sample pver cnllce1rd . "How man\' hnurs do vou v.·an! ml' lo spend on th iS drill, 'J (l('; ·. Srot!. pleadrd. "Just \!':!I me it's that important and ru feel bet1cr " 'It ·~ lhal 1mporlan1.'' replied Allen "OnE>. h\'O, three, uhhh -(lne, two, thrtt. uhhh . called out I he astronau ts. trying to pu ll out the stubborn drill and the core sample pipe .:ittached tn jL The~· fin:iny surc<"edt'd. onl.v In he rrustralerl 11gain to separate the pipe 1ntn sect.ions small enough to fit in!o the cramped sparrcr;ift. • Allen ~il\'I' thr111 thP izn ahrad 1n a'rt:in· don the effort for the l!mP beinii:. and upon return tn h{lme b11~e thry mana~ed to s1>parAte one section of rhe plpl' holding some of the precious samples of roc k and sn\L On the buggy ride In Hadlt}' A1lle. Fl gorge 1.000 feet rleep. one mile ~·idt And 62 mBr.s long. the: astronauts obsrrved 11 nd photogr11phed a layered ll\'A bed 11n !hf' c;inyon v.·all . That \\•ill help sctenlis!s chost from among contr11dlcting lheorles over lhe moon 's formation bec1use the l1yering in- dic,.~d !he l1va "·hich makes up !he ~ plain had formed 11l differrnt Interva l~ rathe:r than pouring fro m the surface fissuts all .11t Olle lime. Anothl'r ~ignificant sc:itl'ltihc find 11.·11s lhe rtco\·t>ry nf a light·rolored. cryst11!- f1ltt r1 rnrk 11·hich Scoll lde:nflfled as anonhosite If hi.<; ~pot analysi! turns nut tn hi' rorre<"I -:ind Rround 'sC'lenlist.s ex· ~prl'c<.rd l"nnfldrnrt 1! wnuld bt :.. !ht ~amplf'~ ro,ulrl hP!p uncn1·er nlher st crtls nr the f'\'Oh1t1on nf t.he moon and nthel" 1· ·bod1t.c; in the solar .system, including fll~th. • ' S.-rnnri pl<i<"r in !he di1·1<1nn \\f'O! 1n .l11 l1 ;i 1.<lrrn. 12, nf 2900 S1ll"er L<inP. ;\e>.1 rorr A<"<icn. lnr hr r · R 11 r; 1 c C.arhtn~!.:1ngrl .. an £1lrr1nr mn1nr - dr1\"en dr\·1ce o;i,·h1ch drf1 e~ dt~rnpllnn Her v.1nn1n;i:<. \n<"l11dr ;i Smi!P S;i>.•rr Kit lr.:1 mera nutf111 frflm \l'1n<te;irl'< r;imer;i Shnp and An "Almfl<.! ;i .lun1nr Chan1pinn G1:1rhens111nRrlrr" trophy. Third pla <"r 1n 1hr d 11 1~1on w;i<. t<ik£"n b~ 11 ~·r;i~.nl rl P;iul C'hnpl1n nf H11rit1 ngtnn R!";i<"h whn<r f111hr r"s rnTry \\'aS a tnp 11·1nnr1· 1n lhr ar!u ll t'ftmpr!1t1nn P;:iul's "(;FlrhPn<.t<in lil:e l F;i r tnr.r" "'nn .fur~· .!'('IPrt1nn ~l.!.:Ln todAy in lhe Oran'1:e Cnunrv Supennr Cnur1 tr1<1I nl a Hunr1n.l{tnn Rra ch i\'\1:1r1n"' ;icru<.~d nf kill· in,i;i ;in 1nf:1n1 bny hy fred1ng him rork1:111 ~ Jud,ge Rru1.:e Sumnrr 11111; n.:1n1l'd tn prP~1de nv er the tr111\ fl( f.;!f\' \\' H11pp. 22. of 2222 Del.:11111re :-;1 The JUr\' 1.1·111 he :1."k/"d In r11lr 1.n <"h11r~1·~ n/ niu1·rl1•r ;ind ch1lrl 111111,e lill'rl flg;11n(t h1n1 Jul,v 24, l:Jill !ll1nt1111,(lnn lll'iH'h pnllo •e a1·1·u~1'd H;ip p nf r;uisln~ lhf' dralh of l-1rar·nld Nlvrnn p1rt of tht11 p•rt 11rl11) ffr~·nnlrl~. thr snn nf the v.nman vnth "hnn1 hr ~hr+rM the ilp<irtmenl. hy frrdini;: lhf' l1rrle tx•1 tle1<'ra 1<r~ 1hJi1 v.·erc later an;il~·1rrt 1:1~ rum ;ind Cnca \nla. .\lurdr1• rh;ir£<"~ ;ip;:i 1n<.t ll;ipp 11.·t're rl ropprd 111~1 Jnn. ~;1 b1 Su prt1nr ('nurt Jutl,1.;e B\rnn I\. \!1·tll ill:ln .'Ind thr \l11r 1nt. 1111' rrturn<·d lfl n1unlr1pal rnur! frir .=i r- t1nn nn the ren1a1nin).l rh1ld abu'r alleJi!.!l· 11on. Rnl h th!' rn11nlt'ip:1l en11rt :ind Supt>tinr t'Ol!rl .Judgr !luht'r1 I, ('orf111;-1n rrfu~Pd to rulP nut lhr mllldl'r 1·1111 n! ;ililainst Jl;ipp ;inti the t"h<ll".i(P \\as rl'l'i1·Pd. WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK When did pawn shops ori9inate 7 Pawn shop1 a rt on e of the o!de1t bu1ines1es in the world, oriqi· n11tin 9 in E.n9l1nd in the 1 '4 00'J. They later 911 ined momentum with the Me d ici l11 mily i nd 1!11rted in the Un it4d St1l •1 !ro und 1800 . ' do you carry? Di1mo nd1 to 9uiter1 ; ce rnereJ to 1p ortin9 good,: 1ter101 to 1ntique1 ; w1tch11 to lool1-eve rythin9 irn119 ine1blel Do you Miii ntw merchancliMt toa 7 .. Ye11 we hava meny new items e t tre'mendou1 11 vin91. How do I pay for th• merchandl1e 7 B1 nkA meric1rd, M11ter Charge, l4y.ew11 y •nd , of c our1e, we 1f iU eccept ce1 h. This i1 the reaJon for our low p ric e1. 10·02 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY · and LOAN DA ILY t re 7 -SATUM>.1.Y ! te fi 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. . DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA COMI IN AN.D HOWSI A~OUND PHONE ·646.'17 41 -"l•tw••it HMbor & -aroed1"ay '· OUR MOS T UNUSUAL DIAMOND GUARA NTEE 8 Whe11 yo• ltw, • "'''"'"" froni •• "'' will •••••11t .. ,,.., di•"'·~ ..... ,,,.1 .... -i01't MOIE H>eR yo1 pol .. fer It •1 ro~r .... ~, llM•. c ... y•w "• .. •ell •I• •lltrt7 COMrAll. .. • EVERYTHING IN OUR , STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARA MTHD •. JD DAYS ~.-... --· .~.---• -'-~·f ------··· ~--.,..~ ~-· -. .,i,c;;: '~\-.. ,:·~~~ ~··->·~.:a.---'""-.i-.. t!··.....,.,,.' . ' ,. :. .... . . -,,,,... ~ ---~ -~ .. : . . . ...... . -. ··-· . ,. .. ,-......., ~ -,, ..i.: f --.r• .. _._... ...~-.. ·-"' . r, ,,,... . • " _._._,.,, .. "'· .! ._. --·· ., ............ ~ •. 'Y:; -M ~~ -... .,. . ~ .. _, •. '. .. .... &I' • "t:'~ -.. ···1 ~ . • ..._. .-.. ..... . -"·"""" ...... . ' .. ' ' I I . ·---. • • H DA!L'I' PILOT 3 Rail Wall{out Ende.d Union i'Pithdraws Picket Lines a.t Noon WASHINGTON tUPl) -The United Trr:1sport1llon Ur1ion and lhe railroad s rf!1ched a1reemenl toda y on a contract to stop a itrike by 180.000 men on 10 rail lines , an~ t1pp11renlly ending a decades. old diapute over rail road work rules. The UTU direcled its men to tak~ down picket lines and return to v.·ork at \Z·OJ p.m. local 1.me . The two s1dt:21 11areed generally 10 . lengthen the runs thal erews m~y make -prt!ently 100 miles -~·ithout ex 1ra pa y. Details are to be v.•orked out raitro11d by railroad. The tv.·o sides 11lso agreed that those Issues that can 't be resolved in 9U d11ys by a standing rommiltee ""'ill be turned (Iv er for arbitration I.cl 11 three-man ~,k fore~ made up of labor. man1gement and a neutral party. The l!-day-0ld strike. v.·hich rost millions in lost wages and crops ruined at harvest time, came one day after 1he United Steel \Vorker11 re ached tent&ive 11greement on a contract with the hasic steel industry. The steel un inn got a 30 percenl ra is~ n•·er three yf!ars . Tht. stee l industry said th!' sculement was inflationary and inl· mediately bri:ian wh al 8ppeared to be a round nf p;cner:il price incrrasts. fl-1c?.:nvhile thr U.S. Steel Corpora\1n n nnnounced a sweeping srrirs of price in- creast.~ tn meet wh.iit 11 called "1nfla· lion11 ry'' increases in a wage cnn tracl .:i ~rremenl rrached 1v1th th r United Slt"rlworkers Union Sunday nigh! eitra pay. and breabng down some of the tradillon1! • work barriers between road and yard crew~. Usery later 1.11\d in 1 slalemenl Mat '·1mprov~ wa&es. r4v1sed work rules and employe income protection is provided . A new era of improved produc11v lly for the Indu st ry and higher living standard for tht employe~ will rf!Sult." Ra ilroads around the country began putt ing trains back on. the road to btgin hauling away a huge btieklog of , High Rise Issue agricul tural and ind~l rial product.s. The- Norfolk & Western. the nation's major coal r arrying road . said its trains would be back on the road "within a couple of hours." Labor Secretary James D. Hodgson sa.\d it would take longer to rerume full operation because yards were cloaged . Hodgson praised the setttemeni., In both the steel and rail induslrie.~ aJ one,J which will Allow for the continulna order· ly expa nsion of the ~conomy. • Into Eight Preci11cts . Laguria Vote Squeezed Laguna ·~ 14 regular vnl!n~ precinct~ havt Men con1bined into eight precincts fnr Tuesd11y ballotin,I( on tht bulldin11 height limitation ord1n11nct, City Cltrk Dorothy ~1usfelt sa id F'ri day The c-ombi na!ion "''tll re~ulr in having Bon Vivant So up See ks Salvage hilltop d"cl!ers cnme down the hill \O vote, i'.1rs r-.1usfe!l said. but w11! not oblige downslope residents to go up any hills. The poll~ will be. ripen frnrrl'7 .11.m lo 7 p.111 . and only ri ne propos111on, .. Shall an ordina nce be adopted limit ing the height tif buildings in Laguna Beach lo thret storie~?·· w1ll appear on the ballot. Ba1Jots wil! bt rountt.d in the ir.dividual precincts bl'ginn1ng 111 7 p.m. Tuesd1y and results will be posted 1n City Hi ll as soon AS the precinct workers dl!:liver MOOERN DANA HARBOR IS LAUNCHED W IT H APPROPRIATE HISTORIC FOOTNOTES Fifth Oi1trict Supervisor Ronald C1sper1 Was On1 of S1v•ral Speake.rs 1t D1dic;.ation 1\ssistant Labo r Secretar.v \V . J. Usery .Jr. fl11 nkrd by rcpresenta!iv l!s rof bolh ra ilroad m2Jlagemrnl and union. an· nounced thf! rail agreement al a ntws Nlnference Further details of the ra il sel!lemenl \;•ere not annou nced immediately, but in· d~try negotiator ,J. P. Hiltz sa id the "'Ork rules changes "pretly much cnn· form" t.o the recommendations made b.v a \Vhite House emergency board several months ago. 0 f R ecall Goods them . , Thr coun t nf more lh11n 200 absente~ b;il101s ""'Ill be made a,r City Hall. Dana The Cit y Ha ll switch boa rd t 494·ll2.4 ) als(I v.·ill remain open Tuesday evening ta g1vt election results as they are tabulated. Two ·l\'Ien Injured In Death Bra\vl VIPs Praise Harbor Project The White HoUSe board had recom· mended extensive ch2.nRe.!I in some major \1·ork rulf':~. such as allo"'•ing a crew 1n carry a train more than 100 miles '.l'ithout t\E\VA RK. N.J. IAPI -The idled Bon V11·ant Soup Co. says it hopes to salvage hund reds of thousand~ of canned producL~ ordered rtcalled alter a meal of lainted vichys5oist: led ln the death of a New York man . But the Fedr.ral Drug Administration, '.l'hich ordered Bon Vivant products removed from retail and ""'holesale outlets across lhe cou ntry. ~ays rr.· issuance of the cans and renewed pro· durtion depends on crrtain factor~. Votrrs v.·ho have nor received simple balloL~. or who are not, su re wh ere !hey ~hou!d vol~. may phone the ci!y clerk·s office at City Hall to confirm th .1t the ir names are on the voter list 11nd de1ern1ine their corrt:ct polling places, Jlilr~. Jliluslell said . At Tustin Bar Twn men slabbed in 11 Tu~tin har bra1rl tha l Pndrd with the death nl 1hC'1r coin· paninn \••err. lisleli in i<ll1isfactnry ron. <lition tod ay at Orange Coun!y f\1rdicc.l Center. l\'ur.o;cs !iilid :O.·larine .Jan1C's C. FcnnrlL . i4 . of E! 'foro. and l:;seo Jones. J.1. nf Santa An;:i 1nn11nu1>d rn recol'rr from ~urgery rarricd nuL shortly ;ilt"r bnl h men received multi~ile st ab wound~ in a frac as Friday at !h!' \\'QO<lsman b<lr 1n Tus11n . Orange Cnunt~· ~hrr1l t's 1 nvc~11,112Jnrs tr.day cnnl!nued to pr nbe into the ha l!le that ~ruptcd \\'hen Bonnie f\1cAl 1stc r. :!5, of San ta 1\na . rn11rched back 1nlo Ille bar v..·1th Fcnnc!J and Jones after earlier qu11rrel1ng with several of 1he ;;~ palrnns in tl1e 1a1•crn. :\ll 1t1rcc nicn. rach or wt1om rarned a gun. were all?-'!kcd by a mob of patrons and rcpC';i tedly ~labbcr! ,\1cAl i~trr wa~ <l<'«<l 1• hrn pnl1cr ~r· ri 1ed and his two .~rriou~l v 11'011nded con1- p;ininns 11·ere 1mrned1a ;c;y rushed to lhe count.\' hospi1al. "\\'p ~!ill dnn'\ know "'hat it "'ai; all 11hnut, ' Shrriff'~ Ciip! .l am e~ B!·oarlbrlt i aid !OdA\' "\\<> <1re ~111! 1ntC'r\l""1ng 'll·1tnesse~ ;>:1d 11 e m.:i.1 h.:ivp .(f1 mf' clue on v h~r ~r:ir!Prl th P braw] l;i!rr t'lrl 111 ·• Dana Harbor and ;:ill \vho m::ide Ir hap. pen \l'On praise Saturday a~ dozPns nf VIPs rtedic11led the ~.10 million m;;ritime complex bcfnre several h u n d r rd onlookers. Richard Henry Dana and hi~ "''nlings pla vcd ;i majnr n1le in The 1ont nf !he 2 p.m. drdicat ion ri!c;; whirh tlll)k plAf'e Jn a ;;tiff breeie frnm thP \\'C!il RriJ!. Cc-n F. ,\ Camn1. head nf !hr Snu!hern Src1ion·fnr the Army Corps nl P.ng1nrcrs keynn!Pd his maJor ;iddrrs~ of rhe da~· by rc l11ting to Dana·~ de~crir>­ !Lnn nF the point where the s;iihnji!. .~hi p Ptlgrirn pirked up hides and iallnw thrown o•·er the bluffs by mission v.'nrker.~. "O;ina described th!' pn1nr. here ;:is one nf !he 1•·nrsl sailinl.( area;; and 'port.s· on the coast." Gen Camm said . "Aul k1ok at lhe rhange now," he ad · d0rl ThP Corps leader lhcn dclailcd lhc uni· que design and construction features nf the harbor whic h alread y is being heavil y used In spite of major construction still in prDgre.".". The fac 1!1t~·. hf rxplaincd. w;:i.~ Lhe !1r."I \\'r:r>L Coasi small·crafl harbor \(I be lotallv tested in hugt modrl form 11!. the special °'Ills laboratories in Vicksburg, ~liss. The f;irLl1 rv a!.-;n "'a5 drrdgPd in un1Ql)P fa .c,h1nn v.·h!'rebv cnfler d11n1.~ he ld out thf! ~tll v.·hilt hu !ldnr.er~ 2nuged nut !ht> bnt· tom fnr !he hvin boat ba s1n11 .!!!ready fill· lng \vilh ve.c;sel s. County Oireclor nf Harbors , Beachts ;:inct Park:r> Kenneth Sampsnn served a~ ma;;1er of ccrcmonic~ for !he dedication rites and pr.:iisPd dnzens of pre lirnl and pa!i! le,1?islators and ofher government leader.~ for makin,l.l lhe harbor A rea!it.y. F1flh Q1s1 rict f\uperivisnr Ron C;i spers inrludrd S;imp;;on in hi.\ plaudit.~. h1>r;ild1ng the nffic1al ;1s •·the man v.·hn pushed for this pro}rct lon R befnre an yone thought ii had a chance nf sue· Cf'SS. '' 1·he dcd ic:ation ceremnnirs in cluded cnlertainmcnL by the Velvet Knigh!~ Drum 11 nd Bugle Corps. l'\rarb.v. carnival rides ;ind gam e bonlhs enjoyed brisk businrss in the com· munity nr D11na Poinl's contribu tion to a Joint celebration. Brsidc~ the ded·ica !k•n nf the harbnr, lncal r('sidcnts crlcbrated Dana's birth· r!.:iv 1\•i!h carnivals, brinths, dinners. 11 11 outrigger canoe race 11nd n I h e r festivities. LBJ Greets Crowds Countian Found Guilty in Rapes Of Girl Drivers An Orange County Superior Court jury rnrlPd fnUT da\'.~ O( deJibeT8!10n late Salurday by findini;: Larry Osv.·ald Jone~. :\t of San ta Ana . guilty n[ ra pe and t1ssault with .:i deadly v.·eapon. Jones. who v.·as identified b~· v.·omcn ...,·ltnesses a ~ the man who asked for a Jifl .:ind thrn raped them after forcin~ them tn dr1 1·t Ii> a remote locatinn v.'ill be: sPntenccd Aug 24 by Judge \\Lill iam r-.1ur· r11 .v. He faces a possibl e life Lerm in Slate pn.vin on !he rape charges alone. Kid· n11pin~ charges filed ai:ainst him were di smissed . Jones \V8!1 arrested last Feb. 19 after ~~nta Ana police identified him as the . stranded niotorist who alv.·ays tnld his \'lclims tha t. his car had broken down 11nd he needed a ride lo tht: downtown bus AUSTI N. Tex. (UPI\ -f ormtr Pres1· s1at1on. den1 Lyndon 8. Johnson. dressed in .lln Pnlir t ,;a id at lc11sl si.l women were all.whit ~ ~uit and arcompanif'd h.v his sexuallv as~11ulted 8ft~r they aji!.reed to \O,Jfr . La d\ R1rd , ~Tre1 rrt 1housand.~ n[ ~Jd .Inn~~ All wf'rP. accosttd within 1 fnur \•1s1tors al 1hro .Johnson Ltbrar.v Sur ~r1y, blork .ii rea or the city over a five month .t1gnin,ll'. 11utni:rr.1phs and ,;:hak ing hancl5. period . .. If they can come up v.·il h a valid tcsl -and lhal 's a b1.i;: if -lhe recalled cans f'rill bP snld ." .~.:i v.o; Edv.·.:ird \\li!k ins . FDA d1rrctor in NPw~rk . 11<lding. "\\1•Jc still in1·nlved in !hr publir pro. !rction 11specls of th!' east and 1rs tno par!\· In RCt into the produ<'tlon 11 ng!e or r\·rri thr punishmrnt an;:lr ·· · The recall , ini tiated after Samuel Cochran of Brdford. NY., died nf OOtuhsm aulhnrili<'s brhf':ve v.·as con· 1ain<'d 1n the Bon Vivant vichyssoise. is still in prop;r~~~. Sil far 1.2 million cans o! lht firm 's 97 specialties have been rec-nvered. Fou r nf them . in addition to !he ran bnught b.v Cochran. wcrt: lainted. In the month since the 61 ·year.nld bank vice president was stricken . Bon V1vj1nl h.::i~ .IJOne lo court seeking rf!organiz aUon 11nder lhc hankruplcy laws. Andrew Paretti. president of the nnre thriv ing rcntury--old flrn1 , and hi11 lawyers, me anwhi le try t.n vindicate th~ com· pany's namr and convince the VD"A. to allow produc!ion and sale of the products. Thf'y hope to be b11ck in business wilhln a yc.:ir Bon Viv11nt says lhf' undisclosed cost of lhe recall prnm pled the rf!Org1niz11tion petition. Sinct lhcn !he National Cannt:rs Association !IS t1aretd In providt trucks and personnel to help rart the cans lo v.·arehou sef.. Tht con.!iolidated precincts are aa follo v.·s: Prf'c1 nct I· 660 N. Cna~t Hii;hway, f.:i~hion Gallery Precinct ~96 Cypre55 Drive. Hoovtr re.~1dence. Prt cincl 3: :>05 f'nrest Ave , City Hall . Precinct 4: 626 Park Ave . hia;h school north campus . Precinct 5· 6211 Park Avt . high school snuth rampus Precinrt fi 917 Gltnneyrf! St.. Rea.lex Rea ! Estate. Precinct 7. 2811 Aga tr St . fire !lallon. Precinct II 59!1 Ctnttr St. Kirk residenct. Cou.ntian Weds Despite Protest VI CTORVILLE I UP! I -A Santa Ana man and the J 7·.vear·o!d d11ughter of former niajnr leagut. baseball Alar Albie Pearson wert m.:irried Sa turday df!spile a petition tn prohibit the marriage by the m.:in·s mother r-.1rs Cat herine Z. Cass 1ou,1Jhl a rtstrain1ng order lo pre\•enl I.hr. m1rr1agl!: nn rhp ground.~ he r son. David, 21. h,11d bet n "psycholog1ca!ly imprtgna~d'' .... ·ith Pearson's . "fanatically rf!lifious behPf.~.·· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ El Rancho has the hottest price in town! 2 QUARTS Delicil"IU~lr re fr,,i-h .lni;r ~ ... llnd S!'.l cc . .'.1en ient in ErRancho,'i-nP\1· ,,~s.v-to·Pour P<Juch'. ... ft.nd so easy tn storP. that yriu'll \rant Ui keep ~~veral in t~e Tl'fr1g~rat.or ... ha\·~ 'mat hand rnr t~e kirls tn ~nJoy during the hot summ@r da~s: They'H lo\·e tht fa\'rir 1vinnini f lavors, too .. ,. Fruit Punch, Gra pe, Oranre or Lemon. But don t be 1urpri."ed tn finrl th11t. thio 11·holP family enjoys tilt rfrinks, too ·! ' Ptllch 'n' Bag Fruit Drinks ,.. ...... .,. . .... ,,. I E ight 8 ounce pouches ..• fUn for the kids ... and easy on th~bU'dJetl s·tew Beef ........ . 99 c lb • Egg Plant ............. 1·9~ ·~ .. ~..... , Le11n: Bone less! Compare ... and see \\'hr so mAn y people pre(,r ou rs ! ' Beef Rouladen ......................... Sl .69 It Thin bioef ~tcAk!<: rol)erf a rnunrf a meat stuffing-rl'.lldy to cook! Beef Bracciole ......................... Sl .69 lb Bra i ~' in ~kill et ..• ,,drf m11.rinar~ ~auce and 1imm'r 'til donl!:. Marinara Sauce 3 1~ $1 But.Qni m11kP!\ it ra~y to ronk in the Italian &t.yle l .•. 1014 oz. cAn~. -.. I'rirr~ irt. effrr'f /,fnn .. Tur.•., tVr d., A1111. 2, ·'· ~ t.'n ~"'"~ fo rfrnlrrA. Serve it in the.Italian 11tyle to m a.ke the n-"nu a compltt' suceesa! Parkay Margarine ... l9C Kraft makes it ... need any tnore be 1aid about I.hi" '!" ·' '·· ~ ... l lb. ctn. ~~~tI~~~e~!!~,~~~!,~!~;; I;;:;.,.: 6 ~n: c~n! . . . . ' ·Ga· P ·m D Food G6t 1nes n e og .............. 01- Moi:t patties that Are f>a ~y t.o fted ... And nouri.!h ynur p~t ! :\6 t'lf. pkf. " • ·.unsel ;aM lmfMgtim 01 11111, r • • fllll" " • > • • 11111 , • • .,._ · -. 11111, ~ 7 Ne-.1,ofl P.,.d .111>1 •RCADIA· ; ' ., 1 ·' 1111 f "ASADENA· · 1ltrll. SO"TH P' rAorNA·>·-iai i ··HUNTINGTON erA~H· ••, '• 1•11 T · NEW00~ . ., · ;.iu,11 .. Ct~·,.1 • • • ·.__.. :J.U W"·' S.~!o•Jdo R1wll .. ,.,,· c:r~mon1 111· -111t111gtn11 Or . WJrnP.1 ;i,ul A !~.,nquin t~, rdw~k Cemtr)'" , ·,: 7'.l1r1 Fa<:lh V1HagP, r.11n1~1' • ' . , • 4 DAil V PILOT Ul"I loltPhO!t 20,000 VIEWED SPECIAL PAKISTAN BENEFIT CONCERT FILLED WITH TOP STARS Lineup at th• Garden Included Gecrge Harri son, left, Ringo Starr, center and Bob Dyl o1 n ' JFI( Papers Tell Nuances Of P1·esidential Worries \VALTHAl\1, l\tass. (AP) -President J ohn F'. Kennedy was urged by Vice President Lyndon 8 . Johnson to make a 6eries of i;peeches pushing civil rights a:t a moral issue, according to records of the late president's admini stration which were released today. ~'orbcrt A. Schiel, A deputy attorney general under Kennedy, in a taped in· terview quoted Johnson as S<Jying: "You kno~·. ;i man can be on hi.~ way to die for this coun try. and he can't gel A cup of cnfff'e in a puhlir restaurant nn an in- krstate highway. The President's got lD tell 1 he people that." The federal Records Center here open· f'd tn researchers tape recordings, part of !he 1ibrary'i; oral hii;tory project. and fi.7 million pa~es nf official and unofficial documents destined ultimately for the yet unstarted John f'. Kennedy Library near lfarvard Squ;.re in Cambridge. The documents R,enerally indicated that effort s bv Jnhnron, who later succe~ed Kennedy· as president. played a key role in getting the civil rights program mov· lng, apparenlly over the objections of snn1e \\lhite House lldvisers who counsel· ed a cautious, Jrgalislic strategy. Johnson is also credited Yt'ith having morC' policy influence on Kennedy than previously lhought. Jn nne taped intC'rview, Suprf'me Court .Yust ice William 0 . Douglas said Kennedy c!cscrib<"d S£'crct.ary nf Stal e Dean Rusk ns an "C'rrand ho y." "He (KC'nnedy ) 1.otli me hf' look Rusk bec<iuse he \\'llS a good errand boy," Wicks Doug\a~ said. ''Jack was h1i; own Eecretary of stale and he knew what he wanted to do. Rusk was nev er the great formulator of policy, the great thinker.'' Kennedy, the records showed, con· sidered the ill-fated B;iy of Pigs invasion in Cuba as his greatest mistake. "I think lhal the hnp1~lcss inva sion nf the Bay of Pigs is looked upon hy Presi- dent Kennedy as !.he Achilles heel of his brief term as president." Homan Ca1holic Archbishop Richard Cardin;il Cui;hing of Boston sai<l in a persona! note . ""The President felt very, very sad about. it all ... It. was the first time in my life I evC"r saw tears come into his eyes." ft * * LBJ Kneiv Where Britai1i Stood On. Viet lss1tes LONDON <UPI) -Former President Lyndon B. Johnson was never under ii· lusions about Britain's d1i;approv;il of key points in his Vietnam rolicy, according to former Prime J'\!inii;ter Harold Wilson. .. He knew exactly v.'hcre we stood on Vietnam.'" Wilson sa id Sund<Jy on "fl1an in the News," a program broadcast by London independent weekend television. "If he bombed Hanoi and Haiphong, we would rlii;socia~ from it anrl indeed, did so." Wilson !old a panel of three pro- tninent Brit ish journalists. "If he were to use atomic v.·c<1pons. H he were to rock it up slill Further, we "'ould dissociate, but I lhink it was a m;itter of British interest lo take the pol icy v.·e did on thC'Se QUC'S11ons." Among the lnp ics covered hy Wilson during the intf'rvie1v y,•erc Brit ish presence easl nf Suez. l;.s. dem;inds for help in Vietnam anrl Uie relat ionship be t"·een the dollar and the pound. He said he thought Britain "came re;iso nably well .. out or iii; rcl;i\1nnsh1p 111th the United Stales during thii; per iod. ''Bui of course il was a consta nt strain, almost ;i full lime Job, !o handle this from ti1ne !o time. "It is crrti11nly true 1h;it 1hrrc ""•-~ ,;t.rong pre~surl" hoth h€f0re 191i4 and aflerv.·ards that \1·c sl ay east of Su('z, and I agretd v.'ith that. policy -not because of American polici!'s, but hecausc I lhink of my own commonv.·eallh connections,'' Wilson said. Tivo Ex-Beatles Raise $250,000 For E. Pakistan NEW YORK .(UPI ) -Tv.'o of the former Beatles joined Bob Dylan and other stars and superstars or the rock world Sunday for a pair of benefit con· certs v.•hich raised an estimated $250.000 for refugees from East Pakistan. Nearly 45 ,000 persons -most of then1 the same ones v.·ho created Beatlemania six and seven years ago -jammed f\1adison Square Garden to overflowing in the afternoon and evening to hear George • Harrison, Ringo Starr. Dylan, Eric Cl<iP. ton , Bavi Shankar and Leon Ru ssell anHing others i11 what was more of a super jam session than an organized con- cert. The idea of Ute concerts v.·as i;pa wned on ly a month ago by Shankar. a classical 111tar player from lndia, and it \\'as hur- riedly put together !hat noOOdy -pro- riucers included -really knew unt il Sun· day just wfio would perform. But it came off so well that the au- dience all but forgot that the unofficia l leader of lhe Beatles, John Lennon, never made ii, despite nimors to the contrary and reports he had flown lo New York during the weekend. Harrison led most of -ea c h performance, 17 musicians and seven background singers through his 01vn material. including lwo big singles writ- ten since the Beallcs broke up -'"Hy SweeL Lord"' and "Bang\a'.[>esh." He also did son1e of hi.s own songi; v.•ril· len when the fJUartet was still loget.hrr, including "Something.'' and "'\1/h ile 1fy Guitar Gently \Veeps.·• Ringo brought back the frenzy of Beatlemania more .lhan anyone else when he sang his O\\'Tl single, '"It Don't Come Easy" and brought the pitch lo nC'ar- hysteria when he tossed his hair back and forth in ackllov•ledgement of the ap- pl11use. .I Paul McCartney. the fourth membf>r of the original Beatles, now lives in /\"e\" York. but declined Harrison's invitation to partir:ipate. • Spiro on Ticket? MANCHESTER. N.H. (AP) -Herbert l\lcin. President Nixon·s director of cnn1- 1nun ications. SllYli he exrcct.~ \'i rr Pre~i­ denl Spiro Agnew. v.·ill be on !he 1972 GOP lil"'k et fnr another tern1 . Klein made his opin ion knov.·n !.n editors of the ~1anchestcr Un1on·Leaclc r and New Hampshire Sunday Ncwi; during a Wefkend meeting at ·which he discussed 1972 campaign strategy. Most -of U.S. Fair, Warni Blistering Heat Scorches Southivest; Sonie Rains Full Cnllfornlo ,,.,., •• ..i ,+...,o~ ~"II •''"'"""" t "O •v•nlno !l•vM•"~""'' a~m~•n"<t moon'""' •nd ~ .. 1 ,,,.,~,., n! ~""'~· •"" C"lll!>'"l'r~ "'°'"" ~no (M"D•neti W''" l>oon le<n,,..tUurn IO (IU" "''"g ll um\d•ly, Lo• ""~~I•• "'•' •unnv t "!I ho! .,..,,~ • ~r..,!c t&CI "'"" tnd~v ~l •• o~"''''· un 1 !rO<n ~nOev'• "'~" l~~ 1rrw li>o nioli! JO, LloM lo moMre!f ••• ""'"· 11on trom tl!IM "''' <>rl'B't •..i ''""' ""' 'bt1ln. 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Ith 1 IJn,,..: Ten1pernt11re~ I J UllllH """ ln!1rn1!•0°"'I ""lt""l\4'"'""' """ nr~t'O"O!IO" IOt tn• l'·llo\I• perlOO tnd•nq 81 • • m I H•I~ Low Prtt. J.lfl<J<!IJ.,.<!Ut .. ~ J.11•"'" " ~ f11~1ritltld '" " flol•• ... " f10>ton .. " cn1c1"' " ~ c 111clnn1t! " ., (l1wll111d " ~ PIMtl n .. Dtnwtr .. ~ 0-. Molnet ~ " •• Dtll"Olt .. " 'rtNIO ... " ~·-~ •• ,.,.,10n1polt1 " " ICtnt.tl City .. " .... ·-· '" " l.oo.1hv!lllo " ., _ ... .. •• Ml•"'I u " ··' ! MllwMll<• u " -" M1nne•11C1I\ " .. I -~ orte1n~ u n ·"I N-Y"'1tt u n '" Oltl•"""'t Cl1'Y .. " """" .. " r,1.., S~t1191 "' .. ,,.,,l+o(lelP1oi. " " t .01 '"'oe·nlv •N " "'1hhll, .. ~ ~ ~ ~·"~~. o .. ., M 11.•Pld (Uy .. .. .. ~ " .. II •'""'""" " • S•U•"'!"'" "' .. " LOili• .. ., ~" L8~• c,w " • '" D•~o u .. .!-•" F •1n~1,to • •• St•!ll• ) -. lJ.S. Men Shelled S. Viets Blast Large Red Base SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese troops attacked a. Commuhist staging area in Cambodia south of Phnom Penh today, field reports said. The reports said at least 26 Communists were killed in the righting and preceding 11ir strikes. South Vietnamese fighter-lximbers kil l· ed at least 2ll Communisl.s in strikes Sun· day after locating the staging a.rea, and infantrymen killed six more in a followup attack today, the reports said. Field officers said the area, 24 miles southwest of the J\.1ekong River town ()f Neak Luong, was used for staging North Vietnamese troops for infiltration into South Viel.Jlam '.s l\1ekong Delta. 20,000 Scouts Meet in Giant Fete in Japa11 ASAGI R.l HEIGHTS, Japan (UPI ) About 20.000 lxly scouts -some wearing turbans, buL most y,•earing the famed peaked cap -galhered·here toda y in a huge grassy amphitheater at the fool of sacred ML Fuji and form2Jly opened the 13th Boy Scout Jamboree. }fundreds of brightly colored tents sprinkled the grassy foothills <lf Fuji as 1he formal opening ceremonies were held amid the throb of drums and columns of Boy Scouts~marching in dril! format ions. The ho~t Japanese Boy Seoul organiza. lion said that nearly 2.1,000 scouts from 86 countries ~·ere i;chedu!ed to arrive for the jarnboree, the first in four years. Prime Minister Eisaku S<>J.o, who was to have represented ,Japan al the opening ceremony in a gr11 ssy hillside am· 11hitheater. c;inceled his visit du e to !he emergency aris ing from a cala.strophic airplane crash in northern Japan. Sato sent Education Minister S2.burri Takami 10 represent him at lhe ceremony. J}o ing the honors for the United States 11·ill be Assistant Secretary of the Navy ,James !'.:. Johnson. who u•ill lead American scouts in a hike up l\.1ounl Fuji la ter in the v.·eek. The 7.800·man American delegation mingled with a cnlorful throng of scouts including Scottish boys in kilts and turhan-wearing scouts from Moslem na- tions. The U.S. comm?11d in Saigon an- nounced two Americans were killed Sun- d;iy afternoon when their OH6 light observation helicopter was shot down 22 miles southeast of Hue in lhe northern tjuarter of South Vietnam . The U.S. command announced the American troop level in Vietnam dropped to 226.300 in lhe week ending last Thurs- day with the withdrawal or 2,900 more men. Another 2,990 began preparation for y,•ithdrawal Sunday, the command said. Vi!'t Cong gunners wounded 11 South Vietnamese troops Sunday nighl in a 30· minute mortar 8ttack on a U.S. helicopter base northwest of Saigon. The South Vietnamese commander of the base said security was inadequate since thousands of American troops left the region. l\.1ilitary sou rces in Phnom Penh said North Vielnc>.mesc units attacked a vital highway bridge nine miles north of the capital early today, killing an officer and 1\•ounding four other soldiers. The Com· monists overran 11 government position south of Phnom Penh killing five persons and leaving 20 missing in action. The shelling. or the base al Tay Ninh \\'esl 50 mile s norlhwesl of Saigon can1e less than tlfree days after the U.S. helicop\C'r 2.ssaull company returned. The same helicopter unit had left the base \Vednesday fo llowing an earlier Com- munist shelling ancl ground attack that damaged two Huey helicopters and woun- ded four Americans. The ~merican helicopter unit suffered neither damage nor ca sualties this time. Af rica11 Prelate Pleads Innocent PRETORIA (UPIJ -The Anglican clean of Johnnnesburg, the very Rev, Gon11i!le A. French-&y!augh pleaded in · nocenl in suprerne courL today to charges of advocating the violent overthrn~· of the ' South ,\frican govcrn1nenl. The fl9-~·e;i r.old dean . 11·earing his clerica l collar, v.•;is pale but smil ing . He pleaded "not ~uil!y"" in a hrm voice in the pac ked courtroom. a for me r synagogur. If conv1c1erl, he could face the dC"ath penally. f'rench·Brytaugh, 8p1ritual leader o( South Afric a's Anglican community, wa! arrested in February. He v.·as first charg- ed under the Suppression of Communism Act. Jn .June the charges v.·ere changed to cover offenses committed under the na- tional 1errorism acL He has been free on $14.000 ball since .June. UPI Ttlffll!flt TOP AIDE RESIGNS Keikichi Ma1uhara Japan's Defense ~iniswr Quits Airer Air Crash TOKYO (A) -Prime Minister Eisaku Sato accepted the resignation of his defense mini ster today in the aftermath of the air collision last Frida.Y that killed 162 persons in northern Japan. Keikichi l\1asuhara resigned as direc· tor-general of lhe Defense Agency to signify his accept11nce of mo r a 1 responsibility for the pilot v.·hose F86f' jet f ighter collided with the AH-Nippon Air\11ays Boeing 727 jet, Gen. Yasuhin> lleda. the chief of the air staff. also sub- milled his resignation, but defense agen· cy officials said it had not been accepted. Sato appointed Naomi Nishimura, a former director of the defense agency, to replace Masuhara. The latter had held the job for less than a month, since Sato re.::huffled his cabinel on July 3. The prin1e minister apologized lo the nation for the crash. the worsl disai;te r in ;:iviation hi slory, ;:ind said his government v.-·ho stu dying plans to avert similar disasters. He said Japan will \\'i1ness an increase in air, sea and land traffic con- gestion, but top priority will always be give n to the protection of human lives. The fighter pilot, Sgt. Y o sh i m I Tchik;iv.·a, 22, parachu led ~afely from his aircraft. lie and Capt. Tamotsu Kuma, fl ying a second F86F' as lchikawa 'i; in· struclor, have been ;irrested on cha rges or professional negligence resulting in death . Ichlka\\•a told pol ice he was nying <1b1Jul a mile behind Kuma and \\'as bank- ing h1s plane when the captain shouted "Bogey!'' on the inter-plane radio. The !'ergeant sai d he looked back and sa\\' the nose of the airliner. but the planes col· lided before he could pull away. A radar station that tracked the airllner said it ·was on its assigned course, STOP PERMISSIVENESS! ' HELP RESTORE LAW AND ORDER IN LAGUNA BEACH During the last nine months, high rise hotels or apartments have been proposed as follows: 1. VICTOR HUGO INN -height unspecified 2. ANOTHER SITE SOUTH OF VICTOR HUGO'S - 100 foot hotel-apartment 3. MAIN BEACH -1.000 room hotel (boardwalk abandoned, private beach) 4. HOTEL LAGUNA-100 foot hotel 5. UNION 6. SHOALS foot MOTEL -height condominium, unspecified PACIFIC -140 at Legion Street Laguna (~n have a prosperous economic future, but not by sell· ing its shoreline. Many of the so-called "undesirables" were broU'ght here by national advertising paid for by the tenants of those who want the Boardwalk. • Vote YES for Laguna on August ~ William M. Wilcoxen Director, Lo1g\.lno1 Beach Chamh.r of Commerce, 1964-67 !Zoninq •nd Lo1nd U1• Co mmittee) Citi1en1 Advi10ty committee r.iember._f,or the Genero1 I Plan, 1968·1 969 Cho1i rman, Mo1in Beach Development Committee, )970-1971 Trustt._, Laguna Be1ch School Di1trict, 1965·1971 Libro1ry Site Selection Committeeman, 1965-1969 • .Deputy Ol1trict Attorney, Oro1n9e tounty, 1960-1962 Dll-•clor, Or1ng• County Bo1 r A11oci1tion .. • , .... ..,, .... ifl•tl•I"' 'Y. Wllll•ll'I M. Yl'lkl•tll. no ,.,,.., A•t., Ltlllfl• lit(~ • - 7 . , ' ( .. - Newport Bea~h Your Hometown EDITION Dally Paper VOL. b~. NO, 183 , l SECTIONS, lb PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, .AUGUST 2, 1971 TEN CENTS • 3 Apollonauts ' Linl{ -Up After TV Blastoff .... ....... ' Lockheed • Loan Ol('d B y Senate \VAS J!lNGTON 1U r t ) -The: Scn;it~ pa.~.~ed ;ind sent tn !he White House '.\-Inn· dav a bill ;;111:hor1z1ng 1he ~O\'C'rn mcn1 to gu'arantee a $2.ill nii ll1on loa n ln the Lock- bef'd Aircra fl Corp The l'ole w;is 4fl lo 4R The 1·n1 p v.·as a m<IJOr v1(·1.or,v fn~ l ~e Arlm1nistr<1t1on. Loc kheerl. 1nP nat!nn ~ \argf'st elefense conlr<iclor. harl ~ilJd 1l ner.d!<i 1he money ro stal'e nH bilnkrup1cy. 1'he \na n gu::iran1eP wilt enahlr pril'al ft h<1nks tn ex1cnel LockhC'ed t•red11 10 c11n- liou e. work on !he LlOI \ Tr1s1<1r .Jetllnrr. Argument over the loan guar<1111ee had lied up lhe Senate sine!' J11!y 21. Previous proposal s 10 set up a board th;it 1,1•ould extrnd s1m1l;ir b::ick1ni;: 10 anv C'ompany in lln:1 nc1al trouble coll;ipse:d dur"1 ng the weeken d u·hen lhe Senatf'; ;i;i:rrcd to a do or die vote on l...ockhe:cd nnlv. ,;11 will ht> votrd up or do11·n bv a enu- r le or votes.'' Sen. t.1111ell r . \.\'rickcr .Ir, !R·Cf'nn 1. prcd1rted hcfnrc they vole Hr and Sen. \.\1illtam Proxmire I 0-Wi~. \, h;i d brrn filibustering against rht> bn::ird lotJ_n gu<lran,ce pl ;in hut ;i greed .10 drop their balllr \Cli)c n that p1·nposa l d1f'cl . Lock he~d l'ilid it needtd lhe bank ln;in.~ ~n 11 coul d co1nplP!e wor·k on its Trist.;i r jet. a 2~·passenger airli ner . Anel ti $aid it h;i cl 10 h;ive !hr barking by ~xt S!ln- rl <tv nr (hr Rr1t1ch _l!O\'Crnmf'pl woul d \1•1i hdraw 11s support frnn1 !loll.~ Ro~tP, the bankrupl Enl!li~h ftrrn which IS sup- posrd to build enj!lncs for the Tnslar. . Roll.~ Ro\'cr wrnl under b<>cause 1t rould 001 C.::irrv nut i1s origtnaJ Pn,ginr rnntrl'I CI y,·1!h Lorkhecd Lockheed say~ it "ii! l!O undrr 1r 11 ran-L borrn" n1orr. money \n f!n i!.h !he planr. Irvine Projcc~ On 1\1ce l ,1-\gcnila I' or Councilmen 'The n1r.r1ts nf a grou p or hi\LsidP vill;i~ And ;ido1ltinn of ;i formal r·al\ nr rr~idc111.~ tn the polls ".'ill occupy ;\ey,·por1 Bc;ich c1tv councilmen tonighl. ~l ore th an 150 re.~idcols ;ire r xpcrlPd 10 ' j;un council rh;;1n1bC'rs tn pro!c~I Pl'nmnn- lnry Point. thP ~15-un1t apar1 me n I con1· plex the lrv1ne Cnn1p<1n.v 11an1s nn 1hc bluffs nverlonk1nJ,: Balboa Island The serond mal1er is 1hP culn11na11on of nearly five year~ nf plann1n~. as coun- cilmen set Oct. 5 11s the date rf'~1dent~ \\ilf ,,o1 e nn $7 mLlhon in OOnd.~ Fn r a nrw civic ('enter li\om;i!I Houston. prr.siden1 nf lhe Ralhoa !~land Improve.men! Assnc1at1nn t Bll Al. which is !earl in R th e f1~h1 ;i~a1n~t. the apartmcn1s . said he doesn 1 expect t.n ~ay ;inyth ing 11gainst the plan th;it hasn t been s;iid l)efore during numerous prev ious het1rin_1!s. Neil her. appa ren11y. rlnes .l1m Taylnr. direct.or nf plann!ng adm1nls tr.ation for the lr,·ine Company. In 11 wril1rn pr!'scnt:'lllon del1v<'red In rouncilmen F'r 1da~·. T11y\nr revlcweri !hr ccin!rnversi;il histo ry of the prnjrc1 Rn d ur.1ted apprnv;il bccriuse of Lhrre main J'H)in!~. Tav lor ~;:i ul lht. ;ipar·t menl~ rnnfnrm 1n lhP ril) ·s m;is\C'r pl;in, the~· will be n);idr cnmp1111ble with the: nci~hborhood b,· design ;ind 11rchi1ec1 urP, ;ind they <ilrrad.v hAve received lhrc~ format city, cn- dorsemcnL~. Hr po1n1ed oul lhpl lhr city pl;innin,lt l\laff. thP park!i. bcachef ;ind rccre.:1tion rnmmission an d the planning commi~Srl'ln 1111 h11ve endorsed the $15 m1lllon com· plr:-. . , "Pla,p ni ng comm1ss1on approv;il camr on l 4-.1 'votr l;i.~t mbnlh ;i[lcr An earlier re- jectlO(I, 1,1·hcn Irv ine nff1clal\ lr1mmed the fStt POINT, PIJll' ?l • ..> • " ' . SP:\CE CENTER. Hnuston rt.:PJ) - \Vilh thP wnr ld w.:itch1n~ on 1elev1s1nn, Apollo 15"s t\.\'O explorers bla~lPrl nfr the nu,on today -play1nR "Off We Go lnlo lhP Wild BJup Yonder" on a taj)f' rrcordcr -and linked up 1n space with their orbiting mother.ship. A lelevision camer11 on thr1r p<irkcd n1oon auto, Rover I. ca ught the blastoff of David R~ Scott and .James B. Irwin 10 a successful rl'.'ndez\•ous \\'Ith Alfred !\1. \Vnrden, fl yi ng the comn1and shi p En- de;ivour. The musical !ouch came as a surprisr as the n1oon"s seve nth and eighth human vis1tnrs end ed fifi hours. 55 m inute.~ nf man's 1nos t prolonged anr1 r·ewarding ex- ploration of his closest ne ighbor in the solar system. . All th ree astronauts. bac-k in !hf' thrcf'- sealcr 1'.hlch carried them off the ('arlh f.,londa~·. \\'Ill spend lll'o morP da.1s c1 rc1- 1ng \he m(l(ln lleJo rf' starling 1he lflnl!, nde batk In ii splashdown 111 lhe P::ic1frc Sa1urda\', CappiOg three days or a color T·V ri.- travagan7.a, thP falcon's departure fron1 the moon "'as c!earlv visible to a "'Orld"•idt tele1 i~ion aud1Pnce y,•jthou l the duststorm "·hich the astronauts said ac- cnmpaniNI their !anding on F'riday even- mg Scnlt ?.ricl Irwin spen1 fou r hou rs '.'5 n1inutes out side' lhe1r r o u r -I "g g f> d n1oonship on !hr1r 1hird excursion 111 an electric car tried f('lr thp first time. 1114'! last 'surfa ee acl ivll.1' brnu~h1 1heir lot.::il 11me outside Falcon In ahout 18 hours anrt ~ . 0 .r ,, , " • . ~ .,. • ---f.-.. ·' " Avast Jtfute y •l .\ ' .:-.-.... --·. Sl.:ippcr .Jim R1n~rnsc. 29. rl i:o:rnurse~ on hi.o; plans fnr 'rnund the \rnrlrl <'rui:-e from Lhe fantail of hi!i lhree-ma.~lcd sriuare rigger. Ship in \1 hir h R1ngrn~e ::ind ~11rh;iel P::illl"rsnn. 2R. plan three·mnnlh tri p 10 l!a1\i'l1i nn fir.-! leg of globC"-$!,Jrrfllng cxprdition has nnt .\'e\ be en n<rmcd 1'he~· hnpr lo :-1ar1 ~ntnC't1n1e 1h1s \1 cck, \raft. \1 h1ch dr<t \\'.'i 36 feet. currently I' anr hnrE'rl nff R1J,? C 'nrnna ,--------------- No Cook Deal He's Not Part,y to Fi£ldle Riddle nrporls !JI fnrmrr l\'e1vpnr! 0f':irh ci ty counrilman Der Cook hf'1ng lnvnlvrrl 1n the ra!'e of ;i ln~1 ;ind roun d Str;1d1viiriu~ violin h;ive bcrn g";itly ex;i.qgera!r.d. IL v.•as le<1rnrd toda.1'. The bizarre case surf;icCff l;is! "'f"k. "'hen ban ker Jnhn Krnner reported 1 h1.~ fiddle n11$s1n~ af1er ~he moved frolll/ his old .hnmf' at ~19 Drifl wood Road 1n Corona rlf'] Mar The m1ss1ng fiddle -S1r ad11·;irius f\r nther11 ise -· rinall~· lurncr! up 1n the trunk of a real estate 1<.·om;in·~ car She Next Ti111e He'll Use I.he Stai rs Grt1 1n~ in1f} :i elumhwailrr rl nesn't srcn1 so dum'o 1,1'hrn you're ?. hoy of 8. ,,ot unlil you're wailing in one rnr !he Fire Dt>parlment. afler the du mb lhi ng gel.~ stuC'k. hrr .... ·ern floors, Krvi n Kt1 nh;ir1, R. or 902 W. Balboa Rlvd. l\'""'porl Reach. had tim(' lo ponrler thP 1<.·1srk1m of nol laking thP sulirs Sun· riily morning 1<.hcn it happened to him in hi~ ma keshif1 clevalor. A Ke11·po rt Beach Vire Departmrnt rescue squad respondt!d to the: apar:menl bl11lding at 90:'1 "'· BalboP. Blvd , lo lake command of the situalinn. ('limbing into lhf' shaf! rrnm the floor bf'low, nnr hrem.in ~hinn1ed up ;ind lied a line 10 thP durn hwaitcr pulley ;ind KPvtn wa.~ hiiuled tn .~;ifctv. H.irdly a di1;nified descent. bul H wa~ good lo b< oul . . • • .-.. ... had put II lhere and forgott en :iboul 1! 11hi1P ml'lvin~ som e of K en n 1:-r '~ pnssc.•~1nns <l!i a favor to her client. f.lea1111h1le, however. Nc"'PClr! Be.ach police h.id repuf'l ed lh ill l'!ntne nf l\f'n· ner·.~ possession~ -possibly including the ·• hdelle -had been left in the carP ()f Conk . who "'as Kenner 's f o rm e r neighbor Thal report was de11d wroni;: nn sever;il count.~. Firs!, Com:--d oes n't kn ow Kenner. Sl'C'ondly. he'.• ncv~r been A neighhnr. 1'h1rd. nnnr of Kenner's posses.~inns we.re l'vf'r Ir.fl \11th lhe former councilman 1\nd finall~·. Cook w;i s v::ic atinning out nf tow n during the entire epi~ode. A.~ a ma tter of ract. lhe clQSest Cook ever gn1 to t.he confu:o;in.i;; case wt1s lhal t;Omr of Kenner goods v.•ere stored for ;i :;hr1r1. time 1n a buil dinR next lo Conk s {'orona del Mar ~tore. Bu t thi~ was wh ile !he cx-council n111n was nut of town. And lhe goods didn't include lhe vi olin -fln ly ;i !enn1s racquel and some 1JJd shoes. "The fir'.'lt I heard of th is whole aff 11ir l''as by re:i ding ii in !he paper when I 1101 hnmr.'' Coo k. noted. "f was just llab- ~rgasled." Cook also look exception to a. remark 1n !he story which su ggested durini; his time as council man so me of his "municipA1 orc.heslra tioru; 0Cl~s1onally hit a sour note. 1 •• " "Well. !here were a great many tax- ra.vers who felt t wai; one ol !he few .... dov.·n there in tune with polit ics :a nd lhe financial facts of life.''. Coo k dec la red to- dav, "You1l ha"e to ad mit lh11.1 now;idavs th~f(''.~-sure. a 10t or fiddling around ·11l city hall ." .. ' !- 27 minutes -with]Ji l hbur . 12 minutes r.f 1he total logged by the three previous ex· pedilions, ThP}' returned tn F;i k:on almost reluc- tantly for lhe !a!lt limP . "It's been great -fabulous plate up here." lhe 11stronauti; told ground con- lrol leri; i l Houston as they wound u11 their fin N !unar excursion and climbed back into the. f 11Jcon to prepare !l'J link up w i 1 h 1he co mmand ca psule Ende<1 vo r which Worden maneuvered into a new lower orbit to link up with them. 1\bout the !as! th ing Scott did bcfnrf' mountin i:: the nine ste ps of the ladder n1nn ing up the si de of F'alcon aud sea li n.1:, the ha tch behind him w a.~ to p.1 rk his llpace buggy on a rise about 300 feet from Faleon 50 Its TV camera could record the lifr off . The lhru s1 from the .!'parrcra ft'~ engine: ~pr ayed mt.la] foll around 1he l;i nding site and the Falc(lo ro..~e. Mra1ght up over the gray lunar terra in. Ten seconds afl er lif1orr. lhr craft hegan a gen rlr pitch a~ If ::ircelrraled tow?.rd an ini tial orhll around lhe moon. A ~hort plume of flame tra iled Falcon's asc·rnt ~!age. !;round controllers originally h;id hoped to pan lhe TV camera upward tn folln\V the fli_ght, hut lrnublrs "'i!h 1he camera·s l'irivr met'hanism foiled lhe. attempL • As the:y look nff. Scott and Irwin rurnf'rl on a tape recorder in their cabtn and U.S. Baclis playf!d . "Off \Ve Go Into ~ Wil d Blue Yon der •· Al four minutrs Alter launch. thfl astronauts had accrleraled to almost 2.000 miles an hour. skimming about 31i.OOO feft abn\'e the eastern edge of th e moon's Se;i of Rain.<1. Scott and Irwin collected a record 230 poun ds nf moon rock and soil du ring th~ir thrre expeditions on the surface in thei r i;,lectrir car. Rover I. This surpassed b:-r l.i poundi; thr s;i mplcs brought back by all their predeccssor5 on the mpon. \\'i!h ground rontrol telli ng them ever.1·th1ng "'"~~ "go," thr astranauL~ got ;i rar!ar fix on their orbi ting moth!!.rsh ip ahf'ad or them six minutes afte r liftoff. The nin0n explorers reached a safe !See APOLLO, Pa1e Zi China W ctshi1igton Urges Reds' U.N. Entry Yi'ASHJ:-.JGTON 1U PI) -Thr Un1lrd Slates. in a forl'i~n polic~' turnabout of irn mrnsP proPQrlinn, 1,1•i!l vote lo adm it CommuniM Chi n;i tn the Uniled N:itinns. Secre1<l r:r or SLatr. Wil ham P. Rogers an · nounccd tod;iy. At thP sam e lit11 r. thr Unit.rd Statci; \v ill fight an :; effnrr. In nu s1 Na!ionallsl Chin:i from !he U.N., Rogers said, Thr. decision switches the U.S. position from absolutr i:.uppor1 nf thf' Taiwan-b;;1 sed government of Cbia ng l\ai-shek to 11 "two China'' policy in the world organ1zat1on, C 01111·nu11ity Aide N urning Postponed Ry L. PETER KRIEG Of tl\f Dt ltY •1i.1 S"!I The 11 ppo1ntmcnt of a dirN'.tor ror the 'city'~ new C:omn1un ity De veJ npmenl Ofo- p;irtmcn1 ha.~ been dr.layeri al le.:ist two w~ek~. Newport Beach Ci1y ~l anager fi oberl L. \Vynn' said toda.v. \\l.vnn, who 1nok over t&o city's ad min- lsrrallvf' rr ins 1fldfl.\', .~aid he wanled 10 1.:ct u, know Newport Beach ,. li ttle be1 - 1er bf'fOre n1aking a key Appoi ntmert l or 11 n1sin y,·ho must so)\'e ~o many cif 1ti; problPm~. ··1 w;in1 fhe ;ippnintment to bf' the right ' ;ippntnlmcnr ." \\'vttn sa1rl \Vynn said hr ha; in1erv1e11Pd rhreP ap- rl1rants for the 1nh :r;i net his nwn i'lf'J· po1ntmen1 la.~t month and hr said "all Wf'rt ver~·. very 11,nod " "Rul 1 w;int the director tn havr thi> 1harar1rr, rhr pP fs<ln~ll!\', 1he h;ick.· i;?:rnund lo Fit 10 thr. un1riue problems of "iPwporl Br;iri1,'' hr i;airl "Anrl ri[lhl now I clon 't kno w 1hP prnb- lr.111~ of Newport Be;irh." he: said "I I '~ ;i two-si(!rd coin." ht> s;iid. "Ne w- f'Or! Brach h <l.~ :I~ owr persona lity. <15 do th P 1ndividu;il~ "I \\'llfl! In Find th e nnt ~·ho will fi ! i" lhr bf'~t." he said \\',vnn ~;ild the new cli recl.or y,•ould lik~ tv be pic keri lrom one of 1he: th ree he h;i~ tal k.eel tn, hll1 hf' left thP door open 1o rcrrui t add ition;ill y if nP:Cessary. \ppoin1m enr of a director ror the :iiupc r- r.;:ency, lormecl nea rl.v si x month:r; a,'ln 1vilh the marriage of the pla rining anrl huildi ns:: departments. ha.~ bttn put off several lim es fnr "' \Ul rtrly of reasons. FOT"mer City ~1an11gcr Harvey l.. Hurl- h11rt 1,1•anlrd In namio; a rorme:r plannin~ rilreclnr. Ernest Ma yer. to the post. but Hurlburl lalPr f'n nreded the two ne:vcr l"nu1d .:ii;:rcp to :r;alary. The pay rang" for the position i.~ $21.348 ro s~04n. Brrore: Hurlhurl could acl on any ap- po1n1mcnt. h(lwever. hf' re,i;igned. Assi~t­ ant Cit.11 ~1anfli;:er Philip F. Bettencourt deferred fhe ;ippotntme.nt until the new manager was hired. Ne\vport Finance Aide Quits Post R.obcrt Kendrn, a~sist.an l Newport Reach finance director for the past year, has resigned ln take over the fi na nce director 's post in Upland. Kendrn. ,. 1957 Kent Stale Un1ver.~ity ~ra du'ale, will lake over his rniw dutie! September 7 in the com mu nity of 32.000. lie joined the Newpo rt Beach st11rr in M.:1 y 1!170 afler six years 11s as1ista nl to !he su perintendent of .~chooJ5 In Wickliffe, Ohi&, a suburb of Clt.veland. Roger~ said !he t•hange was in accorrl u·ith Prrsident Nixon 's effort I n "norma lize re lat ior.~ with the ma inl an d Chin es!' government. Hr did not make thf! f'nnnection. bu t !he !urnaboul appeared 1.o hf' the fir st foreign pcil icy fruit of Nixon's rln1matic announcen1e nt tiiat he would ''isit Pekin~ next year. At the s11 me ti me, there was not hing in Rn~ers' sla len1r.nl lhat threw light on whether the Un i!ed States would seek to Pstab!ish di plomatil" rela tio ns with the Chinese Communists , ANNOUNCES 2-CHINA PLAN Secr•t•ry of St ate Roger' C'ripplcd Sitter Beaten on J-1 ead With Crutches A b;iby si tter crippled by 11 OOnP diseast. was found in a JX>Ol or blood at a NeY.1pnrl Reach ap11rlmen! Saturrlay, ...,.ith bot h crutches shattered, one broken ov er her hc11d . Reports or a disturbance led pol ice to find J uanita N. f\.1on!echclle , .17, of Las Vegas, Nev., when they arrived. • Officer Don f'otletl. said she l'iuHered a head laceration which caused prof use bleeding. but declined ln be hospitalized. She wa.~ patched up al the scene .• the lf11Je Manor Apartments, 1244 \I/. Balboa Boulevard. by ambual nce attendants and allowed to stay. Patrolm an Don f'ollell. said the case is listed as an assault with a deadly weapon , but. no additional tacts could ™': determined al lht. lirfle. He said Mrs. Montechelle refused to p:ivt any 1nfortn11tion. saying she didn 't want to cause anyonio; any trouble. H.igh Surf Condition Con linuc;s in New port rivio; In six-fool surf, which began ap- pearing Sunday a5 the re6ult of A storm nff f.-fe:tt l('(J, w\11 Cflntinue lo hit Ntwl'lr~ beache5 for the: ne-t ftw days, lifeg uards predicted tllis morninR. Sunda y beach vi~ilonr n u m b P r Pd 1 .~.000. thio; largeit crowd since the wcektind following th! Fourth of July, 11nd IW rescuts were loi;~f:d. Saturday crowdll were listed <ti 12:1,000. ' • nogers .:il~o ind1r::i!ed th' United Slat.es did nol know v.•herher Peking would iir.- cepl. <1 U.i\. seat if \hi': Na tiona!ist.<1 re- mained In lhe organization, nr u·hethio;r Chiang would rr.main if the Communisl.o; u·ere voted a i;ea l. The Secrelary of State told s news con- ference that while both Ccmmunist China and Nationalist China .claim to repre sent all !he Ch inese people. those claims need nol prejudice !he partici patio n of both Peking and Taipri in !he United Nations. "Uniled ~il;ites 11rcn rdingly will suppo rt :ictio n al the gener;:il assembly thi:o; fa ll calling ror sf'ating the Peoples Republic of Ch ina" Roge rs 'aid. "At the aame timt the United Sla1e.s "'ill d'ppose iin.v 11ct ion to expel the Rt'pub\S of Cbina nr otherv.·ise deprive it nf representation in the United Nation5. '' Angers declined to rl':ve;iJ !he details or !he tactics the Unit ed Sta tes would use to ach ievr Its goat of havi ~ both Chinas in the Uni ted Nations. Hf' also wa s un11ble lo s;iy whether the Taiwan government. would walk out or thP Unit.eel N;i tion~. a~ it had sn often said i1 would . if Commun isl. China is 11dmiU.~d . The Sec retary nf S!ate said in • prepared three-page st.a!en1ent_ "Our consultatinn.~ h.::ivr also shov.•n Iha!. any action lo deprive the Repu blic of China of its representat ion u·ould meet l'ilrong opposition in I he G e n io; r 8 I Assembly. Ccrt;i 1nly as J h11ve said, the United States will oppose it." ''The Republic nf China has plavcd 1t lnval ;:ind cnnscientious rnlr in the Unittd f\ation~ since the organization was found- ed. It has JI\ ed up to al! of l!s charte r oblig<1tions. Hav1n~ n1ade remark.able prog ress in deve loplni;; its nwn economy, it. ha ~ cooper<ilrd in!ernation;illy by pro- ,·1d1ni;; valu;iblt' trrhnic;il assistaricc tn a number of le.~~ developed countr ie:ot part1('Ularl.v in Afrita " ··Thr posi11nn of lhr lini!rd States i~ tha t if the Unilcd Na11ons is Ln succeed in Hs peate·kt!cpin11. rrilr. it mus!. dC'al vdth !lit realities nf the wnrlrl in which we livP. Thu~. the Unitrd St;itcs v.·11l ('00pera1(' with ihl'lse who, y,•h;it.evcr !heir view on lh e star us of Jhr reh1tinns hip nf !he L1vn governmenls, wis h to ronlinue to have lhP. Republic or China represented in the Un ited N11Uons," Rogers said. NO STOCl(S TODAY Thf' New \'ork SLock Exchange reporl "'ill nnl be published today because of lransmissicin difficulties on the Associal- t d Press teletype. Orange Coast "'enther Hol Som;rn California weather Is on the agenda a_Eain for today fi nd Tuesday with fiighs along the c:oasl al 77 rising to near 90 inland. Lows to nighl around 65 degrees. INSIDE TODA l:' Tht lntest. Tro nspacific yach t race was marrerl by tilt: nea r trag rdy of tht: ketch Graybea rd. Photo cove rage of her valiant battl e againit the sea i.t on Pagt: 30 today. ... u .... • """ Lt ... •tt .. C1!l""1111 • .......11, " c~~kln1 U1 • Ht1191111 HtWI ~ (ll U!llN lO·'' Ort n•• Ct1111t'I' " co"'k' " s"''' "''' Crtuwe,... " \"<k M1rt;th l t-" D!•T~ Ho!lc1t " •Ni•l•ltn u l dlltrl1I "''' • 'T~••'•" u f:nlt'11111.,...,I " Wll ll'llt • ··~•"<• " W-•11•1 N1w1 It-IS HtreH-" ••• ·~ ••• • • •' • ·- DAIL '1 PlLOT • INJURED IRIGHT J AWAIT AMBULANCE FOLLOWING HEAD.ON CRASH AT SCOTCHMAN 'S COVE Woman Dies in S1turday Night Collision; Two Others Kil led in Weekend Accidents From Page 1 APOLLO .. • orbit around the moon at 1 18 p.m EDT The moon explorers gave careful at· tent!on to pressu~izlng the cabin. and kepl their :space sui~ on just m case an}thing .,.,·ent "'Toag. Thirty-three da vs ago, three Soviet spacemen. not "·earing their su its. died from a lack of ox~•gen upon return fr om a record earth oro1t mi~sion of near1Y 24 da~·s. Or1v1ng b;ick to !he lunar hnmebase follo .... ·1ng !oda~··s molonu-d explora1 ion , Scott exu11.e-d at !he \'le"· "Look at that. mountain '." he excl aimed. ··oa\'e," replied Jr .... ·tn. "rm reminded of my fa vorlle Bibltcal passage from the Psa lms -J will look unto the hills. fr om v.·hence cometh my help ·· JI v.·as an ap- prnx1mat1on of the 12ls1 Psalm. Before takeoff. for the benefil of earth viewers. Scon performed a gre\'ily ex· per iment , simultaneously dropping a feather 1 fr nm a fal cl"ln, he said) and a hammer v.·hen they both hit the surface at rhe same time. he said , ··How 11 bnut tha1 : That pro, es ~Ir. Gal1lf'o I !he d1sco,·erer or gra1"1!y l v.·as right in his findings _ .. nothing like a little science on the moon . I a]11:ays say ·· Besides the record time on the surfa ce, Scott and Irwin added to the record 165 p:Junds of lunar samples co\lecltd over the v.·eekend Since Neil A Armstrnng first set root on the moon·s grey dust Jul y 20, 1969. Amer ican txplorers have now spent about 38 hours. 6 minutes e:cplor1ng the moon. Senrices Slated For John Glass Jniin L Glass , a 28·year residen t nf Orange Count ~. died Sa1urday afre;r suf- ft":ring a heart attack at his '.\"e"'(lort Se;acb home ~Ir. Glass, ~.l. of 1801 Port Ab~y Place. v.;:i~ 5ales managrr for Heg~. Blade, :-Olar!i:Ola~ t11nd Tennecn Prnducf' Co an<! a mernhe;r nf the. A~snciatcd Grov.ers of Los Angf'I~~ Requiem ~las.' v.111 hP rPlehraied at ll 3 m . \\"ednesd ::i~ in Our Lad~ Queen nf Ange.l!< (atholJt C:hurch Th~ f::im!ly ha~ suggtstPd memorial cnntribu11 on.'i tn the Heart Fund Surv11·nr5 1ncludl' h1< 11:te Barb<1ra twn d;iughtf"lr• '\a11c1 and TherP~a and a s1ep-da ughtPr [)(inn.:i .\1 Ou chtn ;ill 'i"lf ~ev.por! BPach , a •nn Arm1· CapL <iffif- frey T Gleis0 • anci h1~ mn!her. \\r<. 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NO •~> ,.,....... lll'•tri~•<. M•-••I ... , ... , e• t•v•_,,., ... , .. , •r• • ... ,v e: ,,~...,11<"'1 *"'>Oii: .. -..,1 .,,, "''" 00' r CeflY"0" e--. ~ t••!I -!••• ••"'., NtWlll!" l•'f" •·~ Co.•• I.In• (•'·'P""'I 'ul>\<• e• •• r" u••••• '' 11 ~"' / e. "'' • o •1 ....,.. •• .," ,.,.,,.,,. 11e1J ,,, "''· u u ...,,. •'· • Orange Housewife Dies In Coast Auto Crash A housewtle from Orange was killed Sa turday night on Pacific Coast Hig'h1.l'ay near Scotchman·s Co\·e in a head-nn col · lisinn bttv.·een 11 car and a van She; v.·es one nr three per~nns whn d1erl in separate; Or an~e County traflu: ac- cidents nver the v.•f>ekend Thl": California High v.·av Pa1rnl s111d lhP wnman killed near Scntchman·s CnvP 1111s Mrs .• lean Adam~. ~2. of \~I C11rlt'!nn Avt>, Orani;e St>vt>n other persons \1·ere. injurred in !he cnltisinn. ~l rs. Adahis v.•as riding in a car dri1·pn by Mrs. Vt>!ma George. 54. Lns Ange les, v.·hn 1s m serious condition t.nrla y in the intensive cart' v.'ard of South Coast CAm · munity Hosp ital. \!rs. Adam~· husband. \\'alter. 57. was lrf'ated and relt'ased v.•ith mintir LnJUrits . Fi1·f you ths in the van wt're injured. but rej)('\rted 1n sar1sfacror~· condlt1nn toda1". They werP Slrrlin~ Thrasher. 21. Lnn~ Beach , the driver; \\'1Jl1 am Ehlt, 20, Arusa: ,lan1es Reno . 21. Azusa, Julie \\11nn 20. Saugu~. and Adolph Madr1cal. 20. Azu~a The othPr lwn perstins k:llled 1n :ir- cidents ll'erP : Or . ~lax E. Pnh!m t11 n. :.~. Pa ~;iden11 and ~1ich:icl Knop<'. 17. Cherry Pnin1. i\.C. Or Pnhlm;in w::is k11\rd S;it11rday night Ul ;:i tv.·n·car cnlli~inn nn L<1r.::una Canyon Rn;:id. a half m1)e snuth of rh,. S11n Dieii:n Freev;ay ThP drl\·cr nr 1hP nlhPr <·ar. r.ti rdon A ~1ar!ln •. Ir, 23. nl 2.1~!1 l\'r11·pnrl Bl\"d . Cn~ta ~1es11, \\'i\.~ I isl Pd in rrilir~I cnnrl1tinn lnd111" al. Tustin Cnm- munisl Hos.pita! \larlin Is the ~nn of r,ordnn A ~lar1in . Sr 1!170 President of !hP Cn~1a ~!Psa (hamher of Cnmn1rrct. Knl"lpe. on \·acatio n frnm Nnrth r:arnlin;i. 11·a~ killPd Sunday in thP Tus!in ;:irp:i, \1hen hi~ 1·11n slrurk :i, pnv.•er pnlP nn \7th StrC'"I near ~·lauit Drive. He v.·.oi~ 1hrn11n frnm lhP 1phicle ::ind ciierl six h'lur< l ~!t>r ;:if !he OranRe Coun!~· tllcd 1,t;.al Ccn!er. :ircnrrl1ng to the cornne'."" LAFC-League of.Citie s . Cont1~o~ersy Boils Again Bv JAC K BROBACK ·~H l~t Dl llv .. llel Sii l! The bitttr contrt1ve;rsy o\·er Orani;e County ~ague of Cities repres!ntation of rht Loe.al Agency Formation Cnmm1ss1on (LAFCI bolled nver ag;iln tn<lay. Ed Just. Fount1in Valley m;i ynr and president of !ht league. w;is lo hCJld 11 prl":SS cnnference !his ;ifternonn nn the suhject Hf' v.·as expect ed tn st;ite !h;it Joseph Hyrlr i.~ no! the league"s rPprescn tali\'e on the cnmmisi:inn ,Just"s act1nn was tri,::AerPd h.1· 11 \rltrr H\'de, a Lo~ Alami!os cnunc\lm11n. 11TntP rn' the LAFC stenn~ that h1~ re!'1gn11t1on v.·nuld nnt be effcctll'e until midntji!ht Aug 12 Tht ccimm1~s1nn meet.:-Au ~ 11 anrl thP h1E:hl y contro1·ers1al annexation nf the Cl1oin React,io11 /_,finds 1-111 ntin gton 1"rla11 Lii Clink A mntnr1~1 11ho 11nrha1nrn ;i rnrnna del tllar 1nn piirk1ng Int ;ind <1rn1·e l')f[ w11h .11briu1 M Jeet of 11 rl <11tering on rach side of h1~ truck wnunrt up in r~e rli nk ~arly Sallirdrt\' Vernofi P Annnrr . :.1 . nf 162:li lrbv Lane . Huntingt on Re;irh. wa~ ilrreste-d And bookffi on drunkrn dri 1·1ng chargcs bv Officer Don Chanrllf'r 0 The patrn!m"n ~;i1d hr he:irrl 11 ~nunrl hkt :i l'hain brrak1ni.: 11·h1lt' r11trnltn2 an alle\' herv.·ren ,\\'(l('arlo anrl Arac1a a1·r.fiues ::ind drnvt 011t tn 1n vP!'11JZ.alP Ht ~aid he ~1111• Bnnn er rlri1·1nJZ. ;:iw::iv from !ht Jam:11c;1 Inn v.·1!h .10 Jn 40 {Pr! of chain r;i1t lin i;: dnwn from each ~Irle nf his truck. clattering hkt> ;i J11m.\1ran stef'I bane! "\\'h11!'rl 1 rlo~" he flUOlf"lli 1he mol nr1c1 ;-s.11y1ng v.·hf':n he pulled 01·t'c upnn seeing fla~hlng red lights Bonner told inn-m.11nager B~·ron \\'inekt he 11l"lulrl pay for the ('ha in. v. hen con· tact e;d at th& 5cene. pohce said. f'rom Pnge I POIN 'f . • • ~izt nf thf' proitc! b~· n10r~ than Ill r--r· rent and promtstd tn prO\"ldt morf' public \"I'll' po111fs In h1~ repflrt. T1 ylor ,11J~n slrf'!'~t• !h;i t ltle proposed cnmplex 1s !'hrtP·f1fths l"ss tl4'n~,. thsn the a\·eragt mu\11.fam ilv dt v,lt1pmtn1 epprO\ed in '.\'v.'pnrl Bt11C'h in rf'ctnt 1·e11rs Srht'duling 1hP Ort 5 datr fnt th,., l"onnd rl"Cl11Jr, 11 a~ l'1r1uall~ a~surPd lilf~ 11prk .'I\ rn\f'tlc 1lml":n aporo\·ed lhe measurP. unanimou1l1t t'ln f1rsl rtading .. ll:lil.-;icr,. "prl"1n,1•l'.1 t;ind" inrlu~tri;,1 pro- pP rty to Santa An;i 1~ nn the agPn~a . 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Rill lln Aflrr R<'1nh;irrlt l1lrd h1~ l;:i11•111! rh111~­ !11.t thl' f'lr r11nn nf ~hrlP 11·11~ 11lP~11! h,r.'IU~I' of ;:ih~rnlrP 1rtti11 i;: . .J11l!t r::illrd the ~pt'CLAI n1,.rr 1n e. nf rl)e lPa ll:Ut' al 11h1rh lhdr 11·::1!' n11~i l'rl Rf'.'ln h::1rd1 ;:innnunrrrl \1·11hrlraw;i l !'If lhr> J;:i1\.•u11 11nl'r H\dr-'~ rlefe.111 hut hi< ;,t- tnrne J ~aid tnrl~.1· th~l 1! ('flU!d bl' rPO\X?n · "" Irate Party Host . Jailed 0Yer l\iug A s1x·foot. s1x·1nch 210 pound party-ho~l whn obje-cttd to ha\'inJi! hi.' drinkinp. m11JI( 1mpounderl fnr r1·1de:nce v.·ound up 1n r\"ev.·pnr1 Reach Cily JAii Saiurd;i~ niJ::hl . 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Thn"e ""t'P lhe rnlrif"I~ selrtle<i as hest \n Their , 11ri1111s d11·1~1nn" <lf lt1P 11•1 rtd·~ f!r'\t Au1ld a BPl!rr Carbrnstangel Cnnt<'~L Hundrl'rl" nr ~pl't'lillnr~ i::-ithercd ilt CarnusPI fnuri 1n Snu!h Cn:i~t Pl11z;1. to w.:it ch !hP rlin1ax nf !hf' werk-lon.>:· cnn· jpsl ;inrl 1111 .'illrndant lnlrrnillinnll! Gaibenst;inJ!r l Rallle. hnth spnnsnrt'ri tiy the DAILY rJLOT ::ind Snuth Cn11st P\;i1.A ~IC'rch;inl.c: \~snr1<111n11 Snme of them prob:ihll rtirn!' to SCf thf! \udii:.e~ for no nnr h;irl e1 er sel":n a garbPnstangf'I iud.t:f' hrfnrr . The dis!lni;!.U!Shrri p;inrl 1ncludrd (,ary ov.·Pn.~ of J\~1rc. thr ··~·ricndly nrn~u"'' nf 1elt'v1sinn·s ' L;,UJ:h·1n." romics Skilrs ;ind Hcndrr~nn 11 hn~e rubhf>r f<'ll'f'S ll'Pre n111tf'htd hv lhC'ir incrrd1hl1" flrxih\P vn('a \ 1aJen1s; 1Au1s .J. Knnhbr. a patrnl a1- tnrnev : ;ind (;e.nf' T;1 rdy nl Cnlrlrn \\'t.~t (',nJle~e. l!;<lfhPn.~t;:inge! pro whn hEIS ~een building what he c:i\ls '·nothing machinf'f. fnr \0 .\'r?.rs. ThP evtnl 1,1 hirh ~1ilrtf"ld ~~ a pul·nn 11ilh ;:i. rlnuhle talk ;:id in !hP OAILY PILOT rl:is~i fi rd :irl1•,.rtisin i;t !\ect1on a rnuple of rnnnthli ::ign eruplPrl into th f' full scalP convr ntinn nf "pullerers." DAILY l'TLDT Sl•ll ,,,_,, • \\'h"n thP new~paper f1f~t reali1,tcl hnw n1;:inv wrilrrs of silly \e11cr~ r('Vt'rs1nli{ the "orii;:1n:il pu1 .nn wPrr serinu.~ 11hnut <'rr<0tin11: 1.?11rhen~1anJ.!PI~ to matrh their dnu h\P l;:ilk . the 0/llLY r!LOT 1\~urrl .'I rhallrnJ.!t' !nt builders 1n rnmP ,rnrw11rd w1!h "cnmpf'!1t1nn mode ls" t1nrl put them on displ11 v JUDGES OWENS ILEFTJ, SKILES ADMIRE 'PHOSPHATE PLUS' OCC Entry Tabb•d •s • Winner in Garb•nst•ngel Event E\•fn a· CnllPll lat !' 01\'1~inn "'"·" added tl'I thP romper1t1nn 1111ci lrarns frl"lm Or~nge Co11.~t Cllllcf:?P. and r.nlden \\'t!il. Colle$1;P built litllrhenstanr.::,.ls wh ich tht'y as~en1bled nn·Sllt' al lhr ~hopp1nii: cpn!tr. The ptrpPtUal trophy -i Is f' I I ~nn1f'what nf ;, li{a rben~t11n ~rl -tlesi 11ned ;,nrl dnna tf'd by \n;1rk Trophy {"nrnp;:iny of ('o~!a .~e/ia v.·1!1 he 1n~crihcd with lhe Or::inj!P ('.o;i~t fnl!e11;e name for 1hi.~ hrst ~·ear nf compe11t10n. Jt1diP~ ~Plectrd lhl' ()C( t('ilf1'1°~ '"W11vnt'' :ind "Phosph::ilP Plus '' .'I.~ !he w1nn.1ng entr\' in thP rlivl~ion , · \\';1,vnp " i~ a ht1l(P flrir:il p!11nt who~e. hlonm~ are madP Frnrn s1Pc\ 11•ashin11. m;:irhlne t11h.~ .:tnd "Phn~ph;:i!e Plus" i.o a mnn•tl'r m~dP !'If i\ w11~h1n11 machinf> l(OnP rn;:irl H clanks ;ind thud~ and gn;ishes ytl!nw· p::1 1nled ~terl tPf'1h. 1'.1ernhers nf thf> w1nnin11, \r;:im v.·11! hf': 11utf1t1 rrl b\' (;pnrr~. Lrd F1r~T pl;;ep 1n .Juni nr Oivi•i r1n n hr11u1.?h 12 l"('ar~ nf ilJ.!f'I WPnl In Bnhby [);:i\'J/i. 1\. nf .l21R !Kintr.;:il Pl11cr. 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M , NO. 183, l SECTI ONS, 36 PAGES O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFO RNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1971 TEN CENTS 3 Apollonauts Linl{ Up After TV Blastoff Nflrrotv Murgi11 SPACE CE~TER. Houstnn lt:PI ) - \\'Ith the "·nrld 11'alt:h1ng nn tele1·1s1nn. Apollo 15's l\\'O explorers blasted nff the n1oon toda.v -~laying ··Off \Ve Go ln!n the \\'ild BluP Yonder" on a tape rel·o rder -::ind linked up HI space with their orblling molhcrship. f\ tele1·is1on camrra nn their parked n1nn n auto, Rover I, caughl the blastoff or David R. &nit and James B Irwin !n a surcessfu! rendezvou.~ with AlfrPd r.t \Vorden , flying the cominand ship En- deavour. The mu sical touc.h t•ame as a surpri~e a~ t.he moon's seventh and eighth human visitors ended li6 hours. 5;1 minute.~ nf n1<1n's most prnlonged <Hirt rPl\"llrding ex · plnra1ion of his c!osest netghbor in !he solar system. All thrre astronaut s. back in the three- sea \er wh ich carried them off !hf' earth ~londay. will spf'.nd iwo 1nore days c1rcl· ing the moon before start1 ng thl' lon.i: ride b11ck to a splashdown in the Pacific Saturday. Capping three <lays of a eolor TV ex- 1ravaganza, thf' Falcon 's departure from !he 1nno n w_as clearl\' vis1blf' In 11 \\·or\dv.•ide televisinn audience t1·ithnut thP. dusL~torn1 which the astronauts said .:ic- comp;:inied their landing on Friday even- ing _ Scott, (l.fld Irwin spe.nt rour hour.~ 2~ minute.~ outside their f nu r -1 e g p; f' d moonship on their third excursion in an electric car tried for the rirs.t time. 111P: !ast surface ;:ictil'ity brought their t111al 1in1e outside Falcon to a'ooul \~ hours ;,nd • > • '21 m:;:~te.'I -wilhin l hour. 12 minutes of lhe total logged by the three previous ex· ptditions. -~ Th"Y rcl urn ed to Fa lcon almost reluc- l;:inlly for the last tin1t'. "It"-: brr.n great -fabulous place tip here.'' lhP astronauts told ground con· troll!.rs at Houston as they wounrt up their fin&! JunAr excursion and climbed back into lhe Falcon to prepare to link up w I 1 h the command capsule Endeavor v.·hich Worrlen maneuvered into a new lower orbit lo li nk up with them. About the last thing Scott did before mountin.5:: the nine steps nr the ladder running up the side of Falcon And sealing the hatch behind him "'a! to pa rk hi.~ space buggy on a rise about 30tl feet from U·.S . Falcon so its TV camera could rerord the liftoff. The thrustJrom the $pacecra Jt's engine !!prayed metal foil around the landing site and the F'a!eon rose slraight up over U1e gray lunar terrain. Ten seconds after l1ftoff, the craft began a genlle pitch as il accelerated Loward an initial orbit around the moon . A shorl plume of flame trailed Filcon·s ascent stage. Ground controllers originally had hoped lo pan the TV camera upward to folloW the flight. but troubles with !ht camera'• drive mechanism foiled the attempt. As they took off .Scotland Irwin turned on a tape recon:ler in their cabin and played , "Off \\'e Go into the Wild Blue Yonder." Al four mrnutes alter launch. the astronauts had accelerated to almost 2,000 miles an hour . skimming aboul .ili,000 f~l aOO ve the eastern edge of the moon·s Sea of Rains. Scotl and Irwin collected a record 2.10 pounds or moon rock and soil during their three expeditions on the aurfact in the.ir electric car. Rover I. This 5llrpassed by 15 pounds the sample.~ brought back by all their predecessors on the moon. · With ground control telling them Pverylhin~ wu "go." the astronaut.a got a radar lix: on their orbitine mothership ahead of I.hem six minute:. 1fter liftoff. The moon ~xplorer.!I r!l C:bed a safe (See APOU.O. P•C"t :) China Senate Appro.ves Lockeed Subsidy W ashingto'n Urges Reds' V.N. Entry WASHJNGTOi'i' I UPI) -The Sena le passed and sent In the While House .\1nn·- day ;i bill authorizing the govern ment 10 guarantee a $25<1 million loan to !he Lock· h1"ed Aircraft Corp . The vot e was 49 tn 4SI. The vote "'as a major victory for the Administration. Lockheed, the natioo 's Mesan Nabbed After Ra111page 011 S hali111ar _,A man was ai;ser1ed ly hauled ::iw:iy, t;!ruggling ;ind klckin.I!. 10 jail Saturda y night afler :>.-1 i:i lleged rampage nn Cns1;i f\..!esa ·s Shalima r Drive involvin_i! sever<1l parties,clra\l'n ~uns. a bov.• and arrov.' and f i.~t.~. Drini('l \\I. Schnrk l!. 2fi. nr 7R~ Shallm.'l r Drivr, was ::i rrr.slrd and b()(lk<'rl at 11 p.m .. on ~usp1ci0n nf ilS~.'lu]! and bt>.'!ery iind ;i~~aulr nn a police officrr. Pat.rolmrin Lc0 .lone~ said hr hf>ld Schock at ~t1npoin1 one r. aftrr fhl': su.5pect -whn h:iri repnrtedl.v thrr.alcnP<l 10 kill A pnliceman -simu!;:i1ed ll pi sti1I in his pockr1 The inciden t nri~1n;:ited. pnhet' ta1 rl, \\'hen ~!rs. Rarb;ira .J Lt'\\"L'. of 7113 Shalimar Dr 1\r. complained SC'hock had r hnkecj her ll -\'€'ilr-nld .~nn .John ~he !old ()ff1f.er Or.\'!li Aronk~. whn \\<I ~ firs t Oisp11trhed . that Srhock t1'a" tr\·1ng 1n provoke her lr11>orl V.'i lh11m R \\'arrl. nf Iii\~ Park AVP , 1nrn ~Pt!ln!! nut 11! a park· en ear 10 f111h1 No f'~p\;:in;:il l(in for thr rhnllrn~c 1>.'<1 ~ ~11 rn b.v p<1l1rr Sh,. s111d whl'n ~r'hnck f1n;:ill1· hrl!-1 n lrytn,:-lfl dr;i.i: \\'arc! n11I nr the r;ir ~hf' <lr"1.l:ged tirr i::.on 11110 1t :inn -11•11h dmrs 1()('kcrl -!hf'\' h~.rk rcl up In a st<iirwa,\', jumped ou1 :ind ran up In lheir apart· mPn1 Thi,e,: ii llegcdl.V (l('currrd c:irlu'r, 111lh ,._Ir~. \\'arrt cnmplatnin(l lha1 Sch(l('k then ch;i~d her child with a bow and arrnw v.•hen the bov lef11n JtO tJ1 lhe slore. Jnvestiga1~r.~ .t;iir1 sht a l.~n 11·arnrd or. firer Brooks thal Schock s<11d he had a gun ;ond threatened to u.~e it on ;:io,1· of. ricer, so Patrolman Jones was dis patched lo sassisl Brook.~. Confronted as he sat on a fence. poli re gaid, Schock ·was thrown In the ~round 11nd handcuffed v•hile 11 crowd gathere<l. After Jonell and Brook.~ had determined 11 t gunpoint that he was not armed Schock wa11 taken saw;:iy. Officer .ronf'.S said Schock v.·0rkrd hi:o; ~eatbell loo.'le i:it Maple sand 19th stree1.~ en rnutr: tn headquarters. kick ini;:; 111. him and trying In jump out of 1hf' p:ilrol ca r. Of!iCr.r Rrooks rode iilons \\'ilh .J1111('J1 the re.~t of trn: wa,I', aflcr pulling up In hP-lp subdue the ~uspec_t ag;iln, police lllllri. Ice bo x Ra.id ~l~r.~~~ a ~~~g:~.~- pagne and 11 quantity of beer from 11 Costa ~1esa · hon1e 01•er lhe w('ekend , bu! !ht: victim i;:ave the lo~1cal Suspe!·t an ironclad 11 tlbi Thr ~1csa Verd e hou~wHe mic~. in11; $:; worth -or rc.frr~hm•nt!'. told h ffirf'r Phil ~!f·("rtnnirl; he r ter.n~;c<l sn n CO\ll::n't he resron~I· blr fnr !hr f('rhn~ b•1i'11l::ir~ She !llU<l he hn~n t hecn i;1clc: ~1 ~·eek ' 11 largest defense contractor. had said It need" the 1noney tn stave off bankrup!.c,v. The loan guaranlee will enable pri11;:itP. hanks to exten<l Lockhred <'rr.dil to co n- t inue \\•ork 'on the LJOll Tristar Jetliner. Argument over thr loan guarantee had tied up the Senate since July 21. Previous proposal.~ !Q set up a board that would extend similar b;icking lo any company io financial trouble collapsed during the t1•eekcnd t1•hen the Senalf! agreed to a do or die vote on Lockheed (Inly. "It will be vot.ed up or Oown by 11 cou· pie of votes.'' Sen. Lo\\•ell P. Weicker ,Jr. (Fl -Conn. I, predicted btkn they v.o~.J;\e and Sen. Wilti1m Proxmire (0..Wl8:). hid been filibustering against the board Joa n gua ran1ee plan but agreed to drop their ba!l!e when tha! proposal died. Lockheed said it needed the bank loan~ so it cou ld complete work on its Tnst;ir jel. a 25(}-passenger airliner. And it said it had !o h;:ive lh e hacking by nex1 Sun- clr1.v or the British government wnu!d . "11 lthdraw it~ support from Ro!l.c; Rnyre, 1he bankrupt English firm which is sup- po.~ed lo build engines for lhe Tristar. Rolls F1 0yce wenL under because it <'l'luld not rarry nut its origin;:il enginl" Cflntract t1•i!h Lockherd. l.A'>Ckheed say! 1t \\'ill .en under if ii can 't borrow more money to finish the plane . Cri ppled Si tter B e<1 te n on H end With Cru tc hes A f:i11hl' ~111 rr rr1prlPrl h1· ;:i hnnf' rl1sea.'il' \I :!~ fnu ncl 111 11 pnot or h!nncl <I I 11 l\lrwpnrl Rr:irh Ap.1rtn1rnl S::iturO;n. wit h bn!h rru1r hr~ shattered. one broken 01·er her hr::id Rcpnrl!'i nf 11 disturb;:inrr lrrl pol irr 1n find Ju;:inl!a ~. "1nnlechel\t' .. 17, 0f Las \'c _l!as. Nrv, when !ht')' arn1'ed Offlcrr Onn F'()lll'H .c;;i1d sht suHrrrO 11 \iPad lAcer:ition t1hich cau!'ed profuse b1rPdin_i:-. hut declined to be hosp1t;:il i1.ed. She was patched up at lhe" scene. lhe Hall' Mannt Apartments, 1244 \\l Ballina Bnulevard. by ambualnce allcndants and a!lo\\·rd to slay. Patrolman Don Follett said the c;ise is listed as an assault wit h 11 dendly "'Capon. bu t nn ;iddltional lac~ could be determinrd ::it !he ti me. He said ."1rs. Montechclle refused to rivi? an:v infnrmAtion, sa.v1ng ~he didn't want to cnuse anyone 11ny trouble. f'r i~hee Cf1a1t1p Scott \Vilson, 13. dcmnnsl ratcs fo rm that brough! him Fris bee tos.~ing championship of Costa r.le.sa. About 100 contesli1n1s turned out for event la.st fr1· ria.\· Scott i.~ no\1 '. eHgible for rr.e:1nnal <'nmper.itron. F'a rm Produce Sla 11d Buru]cd !""! A burgl.'l r hrnkr into a Cos.la i'oltsa f;1r1n prndurr ~!..:inrl nvrr !he wet':kenr1, lak1np; r:nou gh food tn feed a com pany nl J\f<irinr.~ hrf':iklast or makt !he wnrld '!I \11ilrlc~t omrlet. . Joseph A. Cortrs. nf San .Juan Capi~trano. discovered lhe burglary Rod vandalism totaling $1fi2 al Tht Farm. 433 E 17th St.. when he arrived to oi>en up. Offi cer Bruce Hagen said he losl ~ dozen eggs, rive lugs or tom!\loes. four of avocados, a crate of cant.aliupe, three flats or strawberries. plus nne boll each nf assorted melons , pota toes a n d bananas. A variely 11f fru1 I. was sm11shed and !'pl:ittered on the floor. but Cortes said he Is covered by insurance. • Vi'ASHl~GTON (U PI) -The United States. in ::i fore ign policy turnabout of immense proportion, will vote fl) admit Co111munis1 China ln the United Nations, Secretary oI State \Villiam f\, Rogers an· nnuncrd tnclay. At thr s;i n1e tim r. 1ht Uni1 ecl Stat.es v.·ill fight any effort Lo llllfit Nationalist China from !hr U.N., Roger~ said. The decision SY.'ilchc s the U.S. position from • Mll'olute .~uppori or rhr Taiwan-basr,ci i;:overnmenl of Chiang !\ai·shek !o ;i ··1t1·0 China" policy in the world organization. LAFC, Local <; ities League Fiiror Flares Ry .IAC K RROBACK 01 lft• O•ll>' l'li.1 $11!1 1'he b!l.l.er Cllnfrc>versy over Orang"' County League of Cities representation of !hr L(l(.'al Ageocy Formation Commission (LAF'CI boilt?d over again toda,y. Ed Just, Fountain Valley mayor and president of thf! league. was to hold a press cunfercncr this ::iflcrnoon nn r.he !lllbjecl. Hr \\'as expected to slate that .loseph Hyde i.~ n01 the lrague·s represen· talive on the com mission. .Jusrs 11 cl1on v.·as triggererl by a !e1t l'r \/,\de. a Lns Alamilo!'. councilman. wrote to 1he L.<\FC stating rhat his resignaJ.ion \\·ould not be effective until midni"ght AU_ll. 12. 1'he commiss1o n meets Aug 11 and \ht' hight}' conlroversi;1l annexation or the 9lll-acre "promised land" indu,c;trial pro- pert y to Santa Ana is on lht agenda H>rll' \':;;s nustrd fro1n lhe post of lragu" rrpresentAtive last Wednesday hy R lf>-9 vote He hri<l been named. In the pnst lasl July II in ;:i 13-12 vnte over Jri- rumbcn1 Loul~ "Red " Reinhardt. a Fllllerlnn city cnuncilmA(l. Re1nharrll subsequr111ly filed a l:iwsuil ch"rging lha1 Hyde's elecl1nn was illl'gal. Aller th1' \'Ole Jasr We<lnesday niRht l-lvde had ~lated. "I rlo not wish to pro· ln'nii: the dispu te and I vacate the post..'' Just will repnrtrdly .~ay 1n R letttr to thP. LAFC tha! !his is exactly what happened and H yde '" resignation was accepted. • Hyde was voteO lo the LAFC posl in .11n alleged power play by Sant.a Ana in- leresL~ l!nd the anti -Irvine Company fac- tion of Super111sors Ronald Casi>ers and Rober! Battin. After Refnh::irdt (1led his lawsuit char11 - lng the f'lection of Hyde was illegal beraU!" of absentee voling. Just called !he special mettlng of the league at "'hich Hyde "'as ousted. Reinh11rdt announced "'ilhdrawal nf lhe lawsuit after Hyde ',; defea l. but his al· iSee LAFC, Page ZJ Cove Crash l(ilis· Woman W ee kend Acci<lents F a.tal to Three in Ora.nge Count y A housewift from Oranii:'-w;is killed Saturday night on Pacific CoAst Jllghw~y near Scolchman'R Cove in •,head-on r:ol - 11.slon between 11 car 11nd a ''An. 5he wsas onl' of threr f)f'.r~ons who died In separatt ' Orange County traffic ac- e n<s over !ht \'.'Cf'krnd. ~ The Cwlifomi::i HiRhwny Patrol ~aid th~ "'"m;in killtd nesar Scntt'hman's Covl' w11,, fl;lrs" ,lean Adams. !12. nf 141 C..A tle tnn A• e, Or:-n,ce. Sevrn n!her per.son.~ ~'ere 1n •1 •rrecl in !he cnll,lsinn •• :\1rs Ada ms w;is ridln~ in 111 rar dr1 Vf'n b\' Mrs. VelnH1 G-eor,ce. ~. Los An11ele-". v.'ho ls in scriourlondltion todi'Y ln lht . ' ~ ' ' ln!cnsive care ward or South Coast Com· In a two--c11r coll ir;lon on Laguna Can yon munity Hospital. Road, 'a hall mile 5outh of the Sin Diego Mrs . "dams' husb&nd , W1Jter, 57, was Free.W1y, The driver of tht other c.ar. treated a.nd released with minor Injuries. Gordon A. Mlrtln. Jr., 23. of 2359 Five youths In the-van we.re lnjured , but Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa, was listed in rcpnrteO in ~atisfactory ronclltian lodey. critical eundition today .al Tustin Com· Thev were: Sft'rllng Thr111her. 21. Loni: munigl Ho&pital. Marlin is lhe son (Jf Reach, 'tht drJvcr: William Ehle. 20, (~orc!on A. Martin, Sr .. 1970 President of .·AzusA: James Reno, 21 . Azusa: .Jul ir th" CoS:ta Mesa.chamber of Commerce. \Vion 20. Saugus, ariiS A<lnlph M11o1rlcal, ~ Knape, on vttC11:tioo from North 20. Aiu~ii. , C:i.rnlinl . 1'\'A$ klllbd Sunday in the Tustin ~ other l\\'n ~lllln.<1 ' kl\&e4 ln•af· 11rr11 1vhc.n his van 5i'tn1ck A power note on c:irlenls V.'Crc: Dr Mex. e.~Po~lman. !19, 174' Strt.et nc11r Mauve Drl YC. Hr wa~ ra~adcna . ~nd ,\tiCll3c1 Knopt1 J?. Cherry lhro.'(n from tflc vehicle 11nd dlod tlx Pnin'!, ~.C. • , • houri. later 111 !hc Oranlil" County ~feclical Dr~ Pohltn~ ~a~-.~l.8158.tur~ay, night Center, accordin11, t.o the coroner. I ' . Rogers said the change was in accord with President Nixon's effort t..o "normalile rtla1ions with the mainland Chinese government. He did not make the c:nnnection. but the turoaboul appeared to he I.he first foreign policy rruit of Nixon·s rlramatic announcement tilat he would visi! .. ~ing next year. At ~h ~ame time, there was nothing in n.-.~ers 'statement th al threw light on "whet the Unt ied Sta!e6 would seek tG r stab ish diplomatic relations with the Chinese Communists. UPI Tt!tMtt9 ANNOUNCES 2-CH INA PLAN Secr1t•ry of Stet1 Rogers Mesa to R eceiv e ,\.uto Chili Honor 'At Counci] Meet Costa ,._iesa will recrive 11 ''saff! Rlreets " award Monday night from the American Automobile A s s o c i a t i o n because there were no pedestrian deatbs In the city during 1970. The city was named thf: S<!lesl 'in lhe nation in competition v.·ith other com- munities between 50,000 and 100,000 in ponulatioii. The AAA award r::ites Costa ~1esa for hav ing "no ~estri11n deaths in 1970, while the national avcra~f: was 1.7." The cily also had .ii low pedestrian injury rate of 33 per J00.000 pr..r!ons, while the na· tionAI average was 71 . Da vid Lai.arra, new district manager for the Autom obile Club or Southern California In Costa Mesa, wilr present the ci!.ation at. thf! 6:30 p.m. council meeting. This Is the sl'.!cond 511fe ty 11w11rd the city h111 earned frorh the AAA. The. first was In 1969. A total Ill l.fl78 cities .and 2~ states entered the 1971 AAA pedestrian pro- 11r1m. Kansas WO'fl btgh'est honors among an states whUe Los Angeles , and S.an Diego to<>k first pl1ct .mong cities in lhtir popul1Uon rangt. . 4 Worker s Beheaded ~1ANILA (UPI ) -The Philippinf: con- ,;labulary reported today the bf!helldlrig of lour Fil1p1no workers In an ~ambush near 11n area where headhunters were once • knO"-'fl to hii \'e llvcct . , The aM1ilants carried oU the head of the clrlver"nf the truck Lhl!. "'orkers wtrt rldiniz in. Three other hecid11 wpre tos~ed tn 1 dl!c!n 130 mlle8 northc1at of Manila; • Rogers also indicated lhe United States did not kriow v.·helher Peking would ac- cept a U.N. seat if the Nationalists re· mained in the organization, or whether Chiang would remain if the Commonists v;ere voled a seat. The Secretary of State told a news con· ference that "''hile both Communist China and Nationalist China cl11im to represent ::ill the Chinese people, those claims need not prej udice the participation of both Peking and Taipei in lhe United Nationa. .. United Stat.es 3ccord ingly will iupport action 11t the~era! v;sembly this fall caiiin1 for seating the Peoples ltepublic ot Chi na·• Rogers said. "At the tame t im e tht United States will oppose any Action to expel the Republic of China or otherwise deprive it of representation in the United N11tions." Rogers declined to reveal the details or the tactics the United States would use to achieve its Roal· of ha ving both Chinas in the United Natlons. He also was unable to say whelher the Taiwan government would walk out of the United Nations. as it had so often said it would . if Communist China is admltted. The Secretary of State said in .a prepared three-page st.atemenl: "Our consltj_tations have also shown that any aclion lo deprive the Republic of China of its representation would meet strong npposition in the G ener a I Assembl.v. Certainty as I ha\•e said, the United States will oppose it." ''The Repu~ nf China has played a loyal and conscientious role in tile United f';ations since the nrganization was found- ed . It has Jived up to all of its charter nbli~ations. Having made remarkable progress in developing its own economy. it has cooperated internationally by pro- \'ldin~ valu;:ible technical assistance t'l ~ number of less developed countries particularly in Africa." "The position of !he United Slates is !hat if the United f\'alions is to succetd in its peace.-keeping rnle. it must deal with lhe realities or the world ln which we live. Thus. the United States wlll Cf'IQpt'rale with those who. whatever their v\e·w on !he status of the relationship of !h~ 1wo governments. wish to continue to have the Republic or China represented in the United Nations." Rogers sa!d . NO STOCKS TODAY The New York Stock Exchange report. will no\ be published today because: of transmission difficulties on the A~oc:iat. ed Press teletype. Coa1t \t"eather Hi.it Southern Californ ia·wealher ia on the agenda 11gain for tod111y and Tuesday with high• 4,l~g the coasL sat 77 rising lo ne11r 90 inland. Lows tonight around 6S degret.S. INSIDE TODAY T'1.t latest Tr11,1spoeificr uacht roct wo.s marrtd bV tht: 11t:ar tragedy of the ketch Groy bcofd. Photo covt:rage of ht:r valiant batt/t: ugainst the sea is on. Pcigt:. 30 today. aMtift• C111!1•~l1 Cfltdll"' U1 ,<l•tt!lltf C1111l<J '""'""'" Of"ll llttlfM ,,. ... 111 •• ,. l1!"9rlll""'• 11111.,q '14.,. __ • • • ... " •• " • " " . " A1111 LIMt,.. 11 hlt'llef tt ' Ntl1t111I ,.._. f·I Or•-Ct1111fY II '"'" • "d-t1 ~ ,.,(. "'""''" , .. ,. T.1'1•1•-tt Tlltt hH't • .w •• :..... • ...,_ .. """ ,,.,. w.,. ..... ... ' \ •• .. ( I OAILY PILOT c MMC!~ August 2, 1971 • Whir, Buzz, Clunk Throrigs View Garbensta11gels in Acti,on .. By THOMAS fttcC4~'N el .... O.llv ~II•! S••H The 1arbtnst.angels came And the best garbf:nstangels of them all Sa1urday at South Coast Plaza were -Washing machines w1Lh a message -A romplicattd d1g1tal clock-like devi~ called Cosmic Time Piece that wa&n"t suppoStd !n register the !lme -A belly buttt1n li nt processor which baled the ra"' ma1er1al and a serondary mKhanical device that m no way helped t.he hrst one opera1P. and -A former ic-e cream carloo top ped "''ith a con11nuously glowing blue light and sprouting a red model airplane pro- peller (which artuall~· re\'{lll'td at hi&h spttd interm11!en\ly 1 from 1!5 ~!Ide . Thnse "'·ere the e.nLries sel,ct~ A~ besl In their various di\•is1ons of the w1rld"s first Build a Setter Garbtnstangel C.Ontest Hundreds of spe<:tat.ors gathtred Al Carousel Court in Sou th Coast P!az.!I to wa tch the climax of the "·eek·lt'lng con· Ust and it s .:iltendan1 International Garbenstangrl Rallye. hoth spo~ored by the DAILY PILOT and South Coast Plaz11 Merchants Associ11t.ion. Some of them probably came t.o see the judg:es for no one h.1rl 'ver seen a gubenstangel judge before. The distinguished p.1nel include:cl Gary Owens nf KMPC. the "Friendly Drniue" of ltlevision's "L11ugh-in :·· Ci'.lmics Skiles and Henderso n \1·hose rubbe:r f11ces were ma!ched by their incredibl}' flexible vocal talents: Lo uis J. Knohbe. 11 pat,nt 111· torney; and Gene Tardy nr G<llden \\'est (()liege. garbens t.angel pro \l,"ho has been bwlding 11·hat he calls ' ' no! hi n I machi~s·· for 10 years, The e\'ent "'hich st arted as a put-0n with a dnuble Ulk ad 1n the DAILY PILOT classified advertis1na: sectton a couple: of month! aao erupted into the full scale: eonvention of "pu1terus." \\'hen the ne\l.·sp.!lper ftrst realized hol.f many writers of silly letters reversing the t1rigin.:it put-on "'er' ~riou~ aOOul creating garhfo:nslanl!els !n ma tch lheir double: talk. the DAILY PILOT issued a challenge for builders tn com' forward with •·comptt1lion model s .. and put the m on di splay Even a Ol!legiale Division was adr!ed to r.he co mP'tition .1nd teams from Orange Coast College and Golden West College built garbe.nstangel~ which they assemble..{1 on·sile at the shopping center. The pe:rpefu.!11 trophy 1 Is" l f somewhat of 11 garbe:nst ange:I -dt'signed and donated by Noack Troph~' Company nf C"h.ita M'sa \l.'ill be inscribe.d with the Orange Coa~t College name for this first year of comp!!tilion. Judge:s selected tht OCC team·s "Wayne'" and '"Phospha te Plus·' as the. wiMing 'ntry in the division . "Wa yne"' is 1 huge floral planl \\"hose blooms are made from steel "·agh ing machine tu b-5 and ··Phosphalt Plus '" is a monsier made t1f a "'ashing machine gon' mad It clanks and thuds and gna shes yt llo"'' painted stee:I ft"e th Member~ of the winning team "'ill be 11utfilled by Gentry. Ltd First pla ce in Junior D1\·1sion 1 throu ~h 12 ye11rs of ag e\ w'nt. to Bobby Davi.~. 11. nf 1218 Donegal Place. Cnsra ~1e~a. for hi! conver!ed ice ere.am C.!lrt011 ht called "St.a.rbe:nga ngel" It "·on him S75 in cash. a sterling silver "Official" yo ~·o from P.wr &otter :ind 11 "Junior Ch amp i on G11rbenstange!er" trophy Second place 1n 1hP '1ivi!'-inn ""l'fl! !n Julia Loren, 12 . of 2900 S1Jver Lan,, Newp1'rl RP11 c-h, fnr hl'r ·' B a • 1 c Garbenstangel."' llJl elt"ctric motor- driven devict .... hzrh defies de srnpt1on Her "'innings 1ncludP a Smile Sa\"er Kit I camera nu1f1r 1 frnm \''instrad·~ C.:i mera Shop and an ·· Almn!t a ,Ju n!l"lt Champion Garhens tang,le r · 1rnph~ Third place in the d1v1s1cin \1·~s taken by ll -year-old Paul Chaplin nf Hun11ngrt1n Beach "'hose f 11 rhe r'~ rntr~· ua~ a 1011 "'1nnf'r 1n th t adult rrimpl'll!lrin Paul's ··Garbenstangel Fa.~tor~" 1• l"ln him 11 "·1111 plaque nr !10 ml'rrhandur certif1catr frl"lm thr Oert1r:i tnr Linl' ~hnp , DAILY Pll01 '•h••' N. Wied "''" -· .... ~., .. ~ ... J t t~ ·-c. ... 1.'I Vice "'•"'P'' •r.d C:.-•I lol1n•91r "floe"'"' Kt•vll l f •'8t 1•e..,11 A. M11r11~i~1 ,...~tQ'"~ fl• .... CH"-Mn1 Offkt )lO W 11! 11~ S••ttl Mtrf;;t A~~•111 : ,.0 . l e r I S•O, ~?6l• 011ttr Offlc" l<l-1 IL1o:" Jl1" Ntwtlerl ~··J •~•·d ~· ...... rr: •e• .. ' •~•ru• Mu~,.,.~ IN<" 1111 l t•c• leul1¥••~ ~•n (11,.,...•1. Jt~ 1<1-f l C.l '"'•"e ll.~11 l).AllY l •L01", ••I"-<" '1 ....,..,ll"'f'd '"' 1o..,..•-1. " ...-,i111otr!l ••"v u cte• lU"• <fl v "' _, .. ,. <I'll'"-'• "" U-fll"t IMC"· Ioli-W C". Cll'l't ..,.,.,, '"""~"O'""' l lU". 1-tt l• V t llfv, it~ (.It-Ill c.,,,11-,,.. 1•• i·H11e~o . •'-'I ,...,., 00"' •tQlfl••• .,u., """'' .. ' ...... 11 ... •'•"' ,, ti .U0 W•I l•Y I·-·· CM•• lolet l -'-''-' 171 41 ••J.4JJ1 ct ..... Aftel'fkl11• 641·1611 ,,1e·d ct•u -"•' ''" o• Nt._,-t I•••" •"ii C0t•• 1o1 .. 1 C111•.,.•<t ·I-• 11!1&< tT ~,,.,..,. UU ;....,~,,.v -e·1 "''" u n --It .... 11111rv fi..1i-1•'9'IJ, J, n ,...., .. tv OAt,!l Y •llOT Slofl "~"• J UDGES OWENS ILEFTJ, SKILES ADM IRE 'PHOSPHATE PLUS' CCC Entry Tabbed as 1 Winn1r In G1rbenst1ng1I Event Judges split the top priz' 1n the Open Dtv1s1on 1a!J agesl be11,1 een two con- testan ts a.fl er tr~1na unsuccessfu!J,Y several times to resolve a tie situat ion 1n lh e voting. f if!y doll ar! in cash and a Sp1rn Agnew \1·a1ch from \\le 1sfie!d's Je"·el,r! "'en1 to t.11chael S Ch.:iplin {lf 9122 C:hr1stine Dt 1l'e. Huntin gton Beach. for ··eosm1c Time Pit cr. ·· The '"other first pl;;icer"' 11.·as Laur,nre ?.'right. 20. s former Harbnr Are;i rest· dent "'ho now lh·es in Carlsb11d. bul 1s movin,C back to L1dn Isle la.rer th 1\ month His enl.ry w11s in twn units :_ the Belly Bu ttnn Lint Processor and ,11 rna t- lrte-like devicl'! decorated ""ith rymbali;:. tambourines. Christmas tree lights anrl •·noi1e m1kers" frnm which hr cnaxl'd rhythmical music accompani f'd b.1· R Jil"e Dixi,land jazt band lrom Ne"·porl H.!lrbor High School, his a.lm11 matrr. \\'right w11s awarded S50 1n ca ~h a.nd the "Champion Garbt-ng!angeler" trophy Sl!cond plac:e was wnn by Chuck ford nf 5031 Bluejsy Circle. Hn ulingtnn Be::ric:h, for "Egor the Unil'e.rsaJ Uttn!il and Tea Bag Dipper." His prizes were a $20 portrait sitting al Bak Studio and .:in "Almos! a Champion Garbe.nst angeler "' !roph.v, Th ird pl.!lre w'nt to Dave Su ter of ~~I I Yi:tle Av l'. Westm1n stl!r. for · Auhhle~ ... Thf' rr11r~ wer e ;i .<i]l'PT pl;it!p r frnm Knvtn"s and the nthrr ··,.t,lmn~t ;i Cham- pion Garhrnstangeler" plaque . nrher 11 inners and their pri7,e.i; IU"llr"lljl Olv,.rON -11n '"• """••rn"'"''"r'" • tw • 'c'}•n "'""''"""'"· t f, • .., Wt''"' !n t~a G.lt n "•"'I~ H •" c• N•wno•• S•u ~. l •D m••f"•"n1,. ••·•.+;ctto !•""' WD•lwo"" < l!n. 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"C:.t•bt~""""" S>n•ov.,·· b• H•n'Y I E•· 'O~:.:'o ~o::;~~~!'. 1~~.,~~:~~·~~~··zo;;~~1~~~·'"n.c~;~ 'e"u'""'I" "' 1~~1 "'"'r.• (<1•!• Me•~· •wn t•••~eb•l'I lrom ><leO;~rv •1rm1 ')!" • So•lno 11' -A Gert•"""""'•' h• •" ~,,._.,,,.,~ e• 1S1C OJ1weor• ~.'.·~0 ~;'.~~·'.' ~~:.~i.,' ~~~i~~,:~~"'t .. f'".:'~"(j~~ Mu"c' •"~ J•'" "'"· ~••h•""'' f•o..., ""~" """'"" •nn '""t11 er o\rltlt~ !•P•<lnt !•Om Ct•t •'• M•n'1 l•e ... Laguna Police l11 ves tiga te $3,000 W eeke11d Tl1ef t s L<t,cun a Btar h pnltrP a.rt' t n\••st 1 ~11l1ng a 3er iP~ nl \•·etktind !h{'ft~ and b11r;l ane~ 1n 11 hirh mn.r·, than i.l l"IOO 1n mrrchan- dl$t . tnrlud1n ~ Fl 14-frw:>l ca1 amA ro\n, "·a.~ takrn frn m Art \nlrin~ rrs1rl('nt<. PolJcP 11r rl'.~lr d onp. "'ful'r<'cl 1n rnn- nr<"lll'll 11·i1h 1wn nf !ht' hur~larir< Lann1t' . \lrCrar\. 2~ "f .1JRO S1r 1I \' 1\vl' \ntl,1 \le~. "a~ 1aken inlo ct1.•lnr1y 111 hP r hnm,. Saturd;i y mnrn1ni: nn ~u~p1r1nl'\ o( huri;lariz1n,1:. rwn Lagun .:i Brach homP< Frida ~' sf!PrnMn Th "' 1hrlt~ rw:currtd At JO&i 11nd 1094 G!enneyrt Sr , polt r• ~a id. anrl ~nmt $i71l in j"'"elry v.as taken frQm ont n/ the residence< Police l'l a1m all nf the Jt11·elry a.nd 8 ~mall an1ounr nf maniuana were recovtred from ~11ss :0.1 c Cr a r ~··ii reside nce u•hen ~he "'-"'~ \..a.ken Ullo custCldy She v.·111 he arr21gn'd tt'lday t'ln th~ burglan· and drua ch a r g es , authoritie5 s1id Ro y ,Cla ypool Services Se t Ro)' f . Claypool. 69. of $97 P.:irk Drh·t , (().(\.1 ~1~~a . t"lietl S1turtlar A ~year Na vy vetfr11M. Mr. Cl111yp()nl ""I ~ a custodia l tmp!t'lye nf the city of Costa Mtsa until hi~ retiremr n! ln March nf thi~ year. He w111 recngn17,rd b)' fhe: city council for 13 years of Mdlcated sen· ice. • ~l r Clz.ypool LS ~\!r,·11•pd !"I~· hi~ "'1rr. Iris , daughtt r, Audrl'y · On11rttt' t1f Bl:ker!lfie.ld: three hrother1. Le11ter And Llnyd Cl1typot1I or Arkan!11~ and ThnmA! Claypool tJf Ka n-'as : threr .~LSltr~. ~hldrtd Da\'iS nl T\lt]ock, D"lre~n Thompson anrl Lll~· Cl.t.1·pori1. bolh nf Ark.&n~il~. four Rflnl1rhi!drtin ;and lhrtt (!'•Fl! -grantlr hildrt n. fu.ne:ral >.ervice! .... 111 bt l'J 2 pm Tu,, !'II .\' ln ~II Br nad"'l \' Chaptl. 11·ah 1n- tl'!rm.en1 M)llowini 111 Harbor Reit M!!morial P1 rk. A 8-tl A~ .. r a1.:imaran pu lled nntn !ht beach 1n rh"' rPar nf h1.~ hnme 11nrl 3ecured h.v :i nrlnn linP .... -:i~ reprirt td rrusstn g e11rl.1· Sa1urday morning hy Rlrha.rd Hlnm.<1.n. nf IOlil Gav1or;i l)r1\"I' The rr:il1 wii.< l;rtpr _<;f)flltl'd ad rift a. !1hnr1 rl1stanre frnm !hr bearh 11 nrl w:i~htd Ashore nn thP Thal111 Slr<'el Rt'11th at • 11 m S11tt1rd<1~. pnli1'P ~:-ild .lnhn 11111, <'f i2.'> O;ik Si . rrturnPd hnme frn111 a trip Frid;iy '1nrl rrported h1.~ homP h11rl hf>cn buq;la ri1erl of $4R.) in merchandi.~P. lnvP.~t1gator~ ~,111d two 11.11rrhes, lwo p111r of binocular~ And R ramera "'t rl" removed frnm the hnme by an unknnwn su.'\pecl ""ho enlered th rou J;:h tht ga rage:. Pamela IJelzell . nf 380 Pinecre~t Orivr.. lold oflic e:rs a walle:l containin~ 511 5 in cash "'11.!I remn\•l'd from her home ! om e I Im e: S u n d A y aft,rnoon ln vestigator!I ha\'' nol yet de1ermine:d ht'lw the lockerl hom~ v.•as enlertd. BrucP S1nclRir. nf 717 Summ il Drive, told p<'lict SZOO in merch.,T,1d1~t. 1nclud ing 11n Or!tn1AI rug .!Ind · .. !!t r~ rt rnrd player, wa~ remn\'Pd frnm his unlocked 'residence late Saturd11y night. l\1r. Farrington Last ,Rites H eld Uo:v d L. Farnn~ton, 811. re,h1enl nf Cnsta ,\.te.~a fnr \w f'l\"e ye.!lr$, d!td la~t ~tondA~· at hi! homt> Mr farrtniton •nd his wife. f.11blP.. had lil'Nl at 113 Yi~. 811y St. durin.1 hi~ re.tlremf'n! He l$ ~ur\"i\'M b.v hl~ 11·1ft 11 nd thtir t"·n !fin!. Ebf.n L F11 rrinRll'ln nf-R(l('he1t e:r, f\" Y , and David W. Farrin gton nf Vtctt1r. .'\; Y . 1wn daughtrr,. Rt/th Ke:arn~ (')( Utnril'tlll , t'{ Y , ;i nti F:unirt. Erb.tch nf \V"'' Hl'nril'tra . N.\': trn gr<tndch ildren 11nn onp irP.111·.v:ranrlr hilrt. · Str,•!tes ""tre h,.ld F'r'idal' RI lhf Llrtlt Churth nf 1hf' Fl(IV-'!'rs in 'rnrt.~ loll"'"· Gle:nd•l"'. foll o"·ed by 1nterm en 1 at Forest l..a"rn ,cemetery, · I ;_ ' Sudan Call s · From P49~ l " E11voy Back • I . From USSR By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Sudantse governmf'nt his recalled 11s ambassad(l r5 frnm Mnscnw Rnd Snfill 8nd threatPned tn break diplnm11t1. rela- tions with thr Soviet L"ninn, F.jj:ypl".~·f\lid­ dlP. EFl.~I Nrws Agen<"y rrporte.d tnda.v. The rl'g1mP of Pres1d eni Jaafar rl Nu m;i iri iss ued a st.:ittml'nL Sund R~ charg1ni:: hnlh !hP Sn\·1rt Union and Rulgan.:i wilh intrrvcnt1nn in Sudan"s in- rrrnal .:iffa1rs, tht Ei::.\'ptian '!.lll'ncy said. The statemen t drplnre:d !he: '"vilf' pro- pa~Rnda l'.:impa1izn'' ;112a insl Numairi ·' izovernment hy the Sovif'l pre~s hecau5e nf thf' crarkdO\\'n 110 the Sudanl'~P Cnm- mu nis!s following their un surcessful at- 1~mpt tn Ol'Crlhrow 1'\umairi la~! month Thr Bulgarian Emba~~y in Khartou m had hetn 11ccused nf Fl major role in the plnL lo riu~t Num11 iri and install a pro.Co m- mun ist re,11imP . '"\.\'p may gill! !he l\rem lin 11 eh11nc:e tn rxpla in thP n1ntive!I hehind thP i:ampaign 1\gains! u~. 1>aid nne high-ranking Sud;inellt. ""anrl lhtn breRk all ou r rtlR- f ion.~ wi!h lhe Sn\"i!l Union ."' Thr ex,ru!ion_<; nf learlrrs or lhl' .:it· 1t<mp1cd coup 11".:iS areompanicd by in• rrras1n.i;: rriric·i i;m frnm lhP Sovi('t L:nion 11nd it!I allies. climaK1ng Saturda.v with a. \I aroin~ from Ta ss rhat 1"1nsc-o w mi,t!,hl b~eak relations ""ilh Khar1oum . This would cu1 off Sudan·!' prr~tnl sourf"e. nf arms. but one S11d<1nese ofrici;il cnm- n1en!rd : "'\\'e ca n gPt arms frnm an.v n!her cnuntr.\'. We can do "'ithout 1h1 Soviet arm~." El~P.where in the Ar;ih "·orld. Libyan ll';ider ~iua mmar Kadiifi compl11inr.d .:ihout An1b disu nit y and atlacked Arab mnnar<'h s fnr f::iihn,i.? 11'1 support. the r.:ile~tinill n ~UerriJta mOl'tment a,i::alns t King Hu.~Sfin of .lord;in .- Spe aking a! ;i nr11·.~ confrrrnrr Su nd;:iy ln Tripoli . K11rlafi rlescribrrl :os "rnn- templible"' thn1>e Arj!h rulPrs ""whn rjo !'Int 11hirlr. hv !hP ir ohlij!Rtinns 11nrl rpfra in from ronirihutin.i:: arm.~ and men in 1>11p- pnr1 nf the PRIPslinian r iHl.~r."' Hr named nn names. but pc:esumRbly he 11·a~ refer- nn.i;: In l\inJ;:S Fa isal of Saudi Arabia and H:issan t1f ~fnrorco. The 29·.l'rar-old enlo nel a \~n <·laimtd lhA! !hr mini-summit Ara b ronfercnCt' he ~pnnsored l11st 1vi>ek ;:idoptrd a l'errrt reMilu lion 111:11inst Hus~ein . but he ga\'8 nn details. Tht co mmuniqu' issued h.\' lhe C'nnference S11turda y wa rned the Jord8-..._ iiian king 11,1:ain~I rcpres~inn nr 1hP .11ucr- rilla< -somethini.: he h;1s 11lre11tly a<'- 1·nmplished -hut callffi for no cnnrrr lP .:irlion A!i:l'.ins1 him . Only fi\"t' of the !~ Ara b chief~ of sta ll' 11ttt'nded .1lonj.: with Yii~ir ArFlfRt. chief of the Al Fatllh guer- rilla nq;p1ni1 . .:il ino. l\ad11fi al.<n 11ttackl'rl two rt1dit11t .i;:urr- ri ll;i c;roups, thr Pnpul;ir F'rnnt ffl'f the l.1her11tinn nf rales!inr wh ich .~l;iged llirrrAfl h ljarkin,11:~ last [:ill anrl th~ r opul Rr Oemnc"'rl'l!ir Frnnt. He SR id they 11•r rP ··mainl)' orc·llpiPd wi th lhPnries 11nrl phi\osnphizinjl ::inrl nnl \t'it h defense: of fre erlnm Rnrl with figh\ini;: ·• Am id ;ill lhP Ar11h !:ilk . 11n l~rllfli patrnl k11ll'rl 1hrfP Arah '1_Ur rrill.:is 1n .1 briP I rl .:i~h tnd:i1 riri 1hr nut~k1rts nf r.:ir.a C1f\·, lhti lsr11rli rnilit11rv rnmm11nd said. There 11·ere no army c.1 5u 11l11e.\. f"rott• l'age 1 LAFC. • • lnrnr~ i;:111rl !nda,1 1h;i t It rou!rl bl' r'npen-..n APOLLO. • • orbit around thl' moon 111 I· HJ p m EDT. The mnon rxplnrers gavl'! carrlul a.I· lentlon lo prrssur11.1n.1: the c:ibln, 11 nd J,;,.pl !~ i;pace ~u 1 !! on JU.!l 1n ca ~r. anythlng went wron~. Th irty-three da~'S a;o. three Sovit't spacr mrn. not wearing their su1!~. d1('rl from a lar k of nx,rJ:ro upnn re1urn fron1 11 ret'ord earth ortnl m1,,<1nn nf 11ra rh· 24 d11\' .... Dl"il'ing hac-k ·to 1h1• lun ar homeb~se follo11·in~ loday·s niotor1zerl explor1111 on , &nil pxulled al lhe 1·1rw .. Look at Iha! n1ounl a1n!" hP excl111r11rd. "Da 1·e."' rrpl1ed Irwin , ' I m rrn1inderl nl m.v f<1 vori!e. Biblical pas.~agP fr om 1he r.~aln1' -I will look unto !he hill~. from whenre t'Omfth 1ny he lp."' l,t wa! an ap- prflx1mat1nn of 1he 121.~t Pl'alin Befnrt' 1:ikeolf . for lht• bt>nrf11 (!f rar1h 111'11ers. Scott perforrncd a i;r1111t~· ex· per1mf'nl . s1n1u l!an('(lJ1.~ly rlrnpp1n~ a ft11ther (frorn a falcfJn . he sa1d f anrl a hammer. \\"h£1n !hev both hit Jhr surla1·e at the .~arne timt. ·he said: ··Ho"' about lhal! Thal prO\eli t.·1r. C;ihleo tl he r!1SCOl'erer Of lo(rll\'11 ) I v.ali rt,1th\ in his F!nd1n.1;~ , .. noth1n~ hkP a hHle SCl<'t\Ce on the moon , ! alw;i~i; ~a.1 " Bt's\des 1he r£1corrl lime nn 1he surf are, Scntt ;1nrl lrw1n 11dded tn thr rPrnrd 16.'i pounds nf lun11r samples collt'clrd 01 er the weckenrl . ~ince Nril A. /\rm~lrnng l1rl'I se t f00l on the 1monn ·s grey dust July 20, \~9. American e11:plnrcrs ha1·e n{lw spl':nl about 38 hours, 6 minut's exploring the moon. A frustrating e.tperitnce delayed Seott and Ir" 1n at thti out.set of their excursion toda). forein~ thtim to curtail thetr drl\"I arro$.~ e. rntn1nt1ln 1•al!e ) to examine ll \"a bf'rl~ 1n its walls. Their first lask was to rrcover a Cflre san1ple 1ha1 lh ry drol'e c1gh! frrl into the s11rfare sa1urd:-i1 . They spent 30 m1nul es ,.,n101'1 ng ;ind trying 1{1 d1s·a~.~embl ~ the rlril\. firnl t"s exa~perat1on with the wht'l!e th1ni.: wa~ t>1·1den1. He wantrd In jj11·e 11p and gr1 going, bul fr llnw asl rnnaul .Josrph All<"n. al !he eon· trols ill the n1anned spacrcrart cent.er, in· sis!f'd ht> rrcol'er tl1r corr r0r 1he deepest JunAr s;in1ple til'er co!lPc!rrl. • How manv hourli rln l"nU "·11111 me to ~flt'llll on th1.~ drill. .Jnc"':, Sroll pleaded. •·Ju~! tel! rn'-' 11"s lhal important and J"U ferl bf'trf'r ·· · It !I thal 11nportan t."' rrplied Allen. ··one. two. three, uhhh ~ one, '"'!!, thr f'P. uhhh {'<!lltid out I h e ;:istronauts, trying In pull out the stubborn rlrill and the co re sample pipe attached l.O ;. Tht.I' rinally SU('l't'eded. onl y 1(1 be: frus!rl'l ted again !o sep11rat~ the pipe into ~l'('tions small enough In lit into the cr111nped .~parrcra f!. t\tlen ,!la ve I.hem the go ahead t.o aban· rl0n the effort for 1he lime bein1 . and upon r'turn to home b11se t_hey mAnaged !l"I ~eparate ont sectlnn of the pipe hnldin~ some of the precious samples of rock and soil. 4 ) f ~ _,, < ,__.~· -.,.. U PI lfloo~olo Thr Pullrr!fln rnunr1lman r :o llr ct H~·rlP-' !Pttcr,' ;i pnh11r11 I mn\·~·· ;ind ~11w 11 11.~ a ~lrp !nw11rd 11 ppro1·11 I nf !h,. !l~~-RCfl' S~n. ta 1\na .:i nnex:i !Jfln nf 1he propf'rty .~nu!h nf !hi' Santa :\na Manne Cnrp~ .>\ir f-'IH'll1ty Thr ~an1P ~;1,11 111•rl'~ \I'll~ i111·lurlrrl 1n thP propo~erl t·1tr n( [r\'1nr 11hpn 11 1\'ll~ ap- prO\'l'rl h1· t h~ I.AF C in a .1-2 \'Ole )Fl~~ Frhrullr.v 10 . MAPPING MOON --\\'hile a:-lri1n;1111:; Da 1·id S<·otl an!I ,J;llnf'" lr111n 11rre b11~.\' (•ll t)l r tll<Hitl, 11·11011 a-..1!1111:1111 ,\lried \\"i11 cl1•n 11;;~ 1n;;p- p1ng l1111;1r ~11r f.1cl' 1111h aid 11f laM1r altirn('\{'r .o\rll :--!'." 1onr·C'p11n n :--hn11~ hn11 i<l"t'r h£>;1 n1..; 111•rc ho 11 n!'f'rl n ff nioon, pro1·1rl i11 g d:i t;i (in 1nr111nJ;1 1 n ~. cT al cr.~ anl"I other lunar lr:iturcs. ·i ('lr1t p1rt ef thr11 p1r l 11rie1) WHAT . YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO A.SK When did pawn shops orlqinat• 7 P1w n 1hop1 er• (In s of lht old •1+ bu 1inf!1se.1 in'tht wor ld, or191• t1 1lin 9 in E:nglt od in the 1400'1. Th1y-lt l1r g1 infld mcmenlum with tht Medici f1m ily 1 nd 1l1rted in the Uniltd St1lt1 t rou nd I 800. kind of merchandise do you carry? Oi 1mood, to guit 1r1: e1ro11r1 1 lo 1pori lng good1; 1ler1101 te 1nt iqu•1 ; w1leh11 le lool1-1v1ryth ing im1gintt bl1! Do you sell new merchandise too 7 Y11 , wt h•ve many nt w if tm1 •t frtmtndou1 11vit191. Hew do I pay for the merchandi~e 7 81nkAm1rie1rd, Mi1\l1 r Cherg11 , l1y,11w1y end. ef cour1 1, we 1l ill 1ee1pt e11 h. T~it i1 t~1 rt•1on fer our low priees. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAiL Y t t• 7 -IATUJl:DAY t t~ 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COSTA M!SA • COMl-IN ·AND HOWSE AROUND l'HONE 646-7241 letween H.rltor &' l toadway • ' . O~R MOST UNUSUAL DIAM O ND GUARANTE:E • Wh111 ye11 bwv • dft111e11d '''"' IU WI wlU t••ra111" that ile1"e111i te eppral•1 11 ~0"'• MORI 1h1111 yew 11ald ftor h OF 'fO\lt "'6111¥ bttk. C111 yo1 ia '" wtll el* wl'tlr.1 COM,ARI. • EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30-DAYS • • \ "':" 1' Saddlehaek . ' - EDITION VOL. 64 , NO. ~3 , l SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 2, '1971 TEN CENTS Schoolmen Map Def en.se of Double Se ·s,sions By PAMELA HALLAN 0 1 I~• 0111~ ~Ill! 1111! Fearing an outcry against impending double sessions in the San Joaquin Elem~ntary School D istr ic l. ad · 1ninistrators are preparing lo defend the policy 111 Wednesday's meeting of the Board of Trustee.~ . Ralph Gates, .super1n!e11drn1 , ca tied a pres.~ conference F'r1rlay tn rl;inf.v lhr ar· 1inr1 raken by th.e boanr whirh \\•ill place Rlmo.<:I all firs t :111d second graders Cln Ooubte sessions :-nmelimP nexl vear. Gates ~ai d sonic pilrrnts ha~r already f'xprcssed dissal is fart1nn \ri1h lhr !.win- session pol ky believing lhe ::iddition of pnrlablP cla.'lsrooms woulf1 be a b<:!Ler ansv.·er. • "But "'C already ha\'e three schools on \\'heels," said Gales. "There has to be a point where we stop leasing mobile classrooms.·• 1 He sard the district has fill mobile rlassrooms now, and 30 more woulrt be neerted if regular sessions would be ma in· ta inrrl. The C'Ost of artding !hi' new niohdcs for onf' yea r would hf' $17).000 .. ln addition tn the cost, princi pa ls 1n nur rlistriC't havf' found portables to have defic1encles."' said C.R!es. '"They 11re noi sy, heil1.Hlf; anrl cooling 1s inadequat e, accous t1c11I treatmenL is poor. and !he general learning environment is l cs.~ sati.~factor~· than a p e r· m a n en t cl11ssroo1n " IJr. V..'illiam Stocks, a ss i sl an l • superintendent lor Inst.ruction , said the mosl impartant factor in lhe ~ision to adopt rlouble session~ rather than renl portables was th at the llCtual in· structionat time remains the same as on a regular session. "There are still 240 ni inules or in· srructional time." said Stocks. "lt is rhe same for regular and rlou blP sessions." HP added th11t the only difference will hP lhP starting anrl end i n~ timr.s . t.1osl pr imary children com ing in thP morninR will probably begin at 7:45 a.m. 11nd end.. at. 12:05 p.m. Afternoon session will pro- bably start at 12:10 p.m. an d end at 4:.111 p.m . ''Each c.lass '4'ili have ;~ own teacher • e1ze Ill • Son Onofre Project Qual{e Delays Reactor By .IOHN VALTERZA ('( !1'11 Dl llt ,llfl! ~t1fl A !op·lcvl'I adm inistrator fo r !11r \Ves1ern region of the Atomir F~nergy tommission C'onceded lnrlay 1ha1 the latest delays involving the n1assi\·e San OnofrP nu rlear g<'ncralini:: complex art a rl irl'tl result of lasl February'.~ earth· quak r. 11a!e Conk. the assistant m11na grr for IPP Af.C region co"ering the Pacific Coas1. lold the DA IL\' PILOT Iha!. mt- caugp of 1hP probe 1ntn de~i~ns nf nur- lea r rea1o rs and !heir abilll y tn withstand shocks, an y hearing.~ nn the pern11t lnr the !win realors ;ire still in the di stant futu re. "\Vr-'r p \"Cr.v fflr from lhr pn1nt of holrrinR hearing.~ .. ve1:· hr :;.aid . CQQ~ explained that Southern California F'.dishrl Company and S;:in Diego Gas and E\eelri!' Cn n1p:-in.v f"hlch share 1hP cos!. of prn1ect Rl).20 perccn1. resprct.ivel,\• 1 h;;ivt b£igu11 lo rt-ex amine their desiJ:n.~ nf the t"'Q prorosPd plants and to insure that there arP ahsolutely nn potentia l heal !h and safely dangers. "'\\'e'rl' not u11ply1ng thal the cx1st1ni:: plan~ · shnw serious problems." Cook s rrcs~ed ... hu! \\'r ha1·e asker! th e. 11tih1ics to take a lnnger look at their plan!'!. Initial rrpor1s nn lhf' rltl.'I Y!'! lair last "'f'f'k poln!.erl 10 a new ~et 11f clesi11:n rri1cr1a For !he reactor cnolin i: ~ys!P.1ns, hul. Cook said !hf' issue "'as much broader than plans for one spccifc ·'.l'~!l'n1. "The !'l'·f Val u11!inn v.1ill 1nu1·h on the c:nol1ng systrm. transportation nf nuclear rnat.rrial ;ind thP rclativp st rength of rn11n.v nf 1hP ~ys1rms." he sa1rl. The e1·alua!ion process. he said. lakes Tusti11 T1·u stee P1·oposes Revisio11 of D1·ess Colle /I pr0po"1cd rPv1 ~1on nf 1hP C'nn1ro\•ersia\ rlress rndP prn1•1s1on~ reµu lal1n iz; hn\•' ha ir length ""111 tw prr,rntf'd !n Tu<t 1n Lntnn H1.i:h School [)1sl!'JC'! tn1,1 rr~ 1on1izht by !ward rnernbcr D1ckr~n Bnr~· ni<in Su prr1n1 r11d1'nt \\'1!11;im Zn.i:t: ~:-i1d lnd;iv lhe bnard wn11ld f'nn s1dcr Bnr;1n1<in" rev1.,ed ru \r.' for boy' <ii their niefl1JnJ:, at 7 .• 1i1 nm . Bnr::1n1an. :i n1o<lcr:-11r r]Pf'lrd Jn !hr i;eal vacalrd by ronscrviil1vr Hnw11rrl Selleck. rrcenlly s1decl "'i1h nlhrr C'on- ~erva1 ives on lhe h(lard In r'cfent !llr. ad· niinis!ralLon·s recommendations for dress rules for boys. Girls were adopted f'a rl1er !his spring and only i;l1ghtly e;:iscd the rC'i;iulatinns in effect duri(lg thp 1!1711· 71 .~chool year. Pant rl rcsscs are nfl"' t1c- cept11bfe J:a•·b for ~lrl-" The disfr ier~ dress rode h::1 ... in pa~t years required boys' hair "to De relat1\·e· Accident Blacks Out Viejo Area; 2 Mcf.rines Hiirt 1'wo El Toro Marines suffe red oril.v minor injurir..q before da11'n Sund:iy when their car shrared off a pnwrr pole in San J uana Capi~lrano and rolled lnto an nr11nge Rrn1·r. But 1 hat "'R~ the least of 1h"1r hr::>llachcs. -The collision blacked nut a 1arg€' ~cc· llnn of Mission V1ejl'l for alml\~l an hour -U!ility crews spent hours repa1rinR fhf' damage. and ,the driver \\'ill have to foo l lhc ma ssive repair bill. -And worst or all. the nearly tiew. rx- pcnsive car brlongcd not to 1hem, bu! 1hr ir ~ergea nt II was a tot11l los.~. Sheriff's deputies said the two men . .Jnhn C. Goldman Md Michael Koehnen, bolh 19, were treated R! South Coast Com· n1unit y llospital, then lr;insfcrred If! rile bitse hospital for lrc.atn,cnt of cuts anrl . ' bruises. The 2 A.m. crrtsh lbok pl01ee. a! Camino Olpistrailb and ,Junipero Scrra Jtond_. h -.;hort. blocked nr laoered al lilt! back 11r1d np11tly 1rin1mrrl ;inrl grnomrtl Hair !'ould 1v11 "cn\'rr ::iny pnrl 1nn nf !hr rar' nor r.-.rrnrl bc lfl11· 1he 1np r,f lhr rnll;ir of a rr£ular rlrri;~ sh1r1 ·• 11 m11-"I, llil\'r t)r(•n ··r;omhrd. 1r11nn1cd nearly ' ;ind · f11p~·· 11·rre not .:1llnwr.d. Thi; ;1dnlln1.c:.tr.1l1on prn1}{)srd rr,e:ula· lion~. drfr111ed .:11 lhr In cl hn11rd n1eC't1ng , :-unplv ruled a.~ 11naC'Crplahll' "h<11r r~- 1cnd1ng below 1he !np or Lhe collar nf ;i rri::ul;ir dress shirt " Both the nJjl r-oclr And thr suggc.~rrd sr;iff revision hAn11ed "exlrtrne hair styles or excessive sideburns" and ruled sideburns "may nol extend below lhe bot· tom of the ear.'' Neither !>f'1 or rules allo11.·ed facia l hair -beard~ or mous1ache!i. 1'he ha ir rule~ havp bel'n subjecl 11'1 c11ntrnvcrsy For rhr pas1 year. Boraoian ran nn a pla1for m lha1 1nrluded op- position to the drcsll rules nn !he basis of ih" cos1 of adminis1ering the1n. Bo<ird memhrr Hobert C . Rartholnml'W, a mcmbC'r or 1hr John Rirch Soc1ety, i5 <111 Ardrn1 suppor1rr nr the dress ru les 11nd regulations. He 1rail· ed Boran1an only sliRhtly in 1he April 20 l"leetion lo be returned to another four years nn the board Zogg said he had no! yr! seen Rora- n1an's suggf's1td rcvi~inn.~. Roranian w;i.~ nnt available for commcn1 on ~he pro· posal COAST Jf!OMA .I\/ WI NS MEDAL San Clemente hnu."IC\\'1ft Pitlll . Johnson ca ptured .;i gnld mr-dal ~unday at the PAn American r.amell in Cali. Colombia . ThP 21·vcar-<Jld i,1·ifl' of a P..1arinf' rroporal "1 ook 11ie women·~ 100· meter hurdles. cstrt blishlnR a f;amcs rcmrd of lJ.l 11econds. S(.c spnrts. page 25. fnr Pan 1\m Games detailii. , months and because of a literal cl isscc- lirt£. of thi ck plans and rlrawings by 11 i;pecial AEC 11dvisory panel. the proces."l "'itl be '"most thorough ," Cook ~ai d. The Public Utilitie.~ C nm m i"' 1' 1 on J:ran1ed tht'. necessary stale perrn it~ for 1ht' paoject afler conducting week long hearings in San Clemente late last ye11r. But among tht con~itioos for 11pprnva] -which c•me. on tht heel! of thr. rie vastating quake -was 11n ex ten,<;ive probe of lhe proposed r e a c t n r .1; • re..,.istanCt'. tn earthquake.1;. In general terms, Edison geologis!s clarified their util lly°.s position on th e issue by staling that lhe existing San Onofre reactor and !he fwn proposed one., could wi thslanrl any quake from existing earthquake faul!s. Edis0n offici::il~ projected t.hat lhP rf'ilr.· I.or project would require five years nr conslri.iclion and testing before current. From !he complex would reach the first home light bulb. The first of the lwin reactor_.. was prn- poserl for completion 1n 1975. anrl the 5e· cnnd in 1976, If com pleted, fhP 1 ..... in _l!eneralor~ l!nd thP existing nuclear plant w nu 1 rl transform lhe 84-acre stretch of Camp Pl'nrlleton he11 ch anri blufftop lflfn !hf': ""orld'i largest nuclear general.Ing com· San Clernenle 'lt1 an Starts Oiv11. Recycle Center San Cl eml?nle: will ha v, its own recyt!· ln~ center for newspapers, bottles ;ind ;ihiminum c;:ins -under a plan ff)ncph•Pd h" the originator (lf a volunteer collection t'ffnr!. LionPI Burt. "'ho '4'ilh other membcr.1; of the Back Yard Ecology C.roup began a ni-"·spape:r collP.ction ,.. i;ystem -an- n(lunccd his plans to start the center lllS a private business. But Rurt stressed in thf> un vriling nf hi.• plan Friday aflernoon. that hi~ cen1er would serve a.~ a dropoff pnin1. fnr rcuiable materials collected by other lllCal groups. "The <'enter would nnl be an al1empt In lake ove r rf!f'ycling projects by o!her groups." he .!laid. Outl1qing his plan.~ beforf' t h e C')lamber of commerce ecology com· mit1ce, Burl explained that his center \\·ould actept newsprint. gla~s and 11lum inum. then proc"es8 it for direcl pi<:kup by recycling fi rms. , "'Vhat ii. means is that instead of e;irh group lryi ng 'In rind someone lo buy tht. pitpcr!! in Pomona fir S;inta Ana . our nq1aniiation would do it here," he e~ plained . Included in thr. writtr's plans is thr in· ~la!lation of 10 newspaper recycling bin11 throughout. the city --smaller than the e1i:;ting single bin -which would be. h:i uled away almost on a dally basis. Burt'! firm th<!n would bale the paper" 11fld 11erve: 1111 a franchised dealer for recycling firms. · E;xpanded operatinoii 11) rover bollle~ .. 11 nd ca ns will begin 11bout Sept . I in .tn· ticl,i;ilion nf recycling progrem8 COO· dueled in \OCfll sichnol.l. Thf' cha mbers role in UM! project is not rcrt111n . Rur1;5 appcaranct Frid11.v w11~ mnr*' nf 11 n explanation. he 5aid. than a seeking of vo!untttrs. ~ I ' and .earh teacaer will work a regular ~chnnl day so lonR as lhere IS space for hPr 10 work." ~aid Stocks. Ga les added that double sr-~.~1nns also pro\•1de a ~lter usr-of rarihtie.~ b.v hmillng Uie number of ~·oung~ters on the school grounds al a J!iven lime and by providing iPSS <.'ongpstJnn 1n l1brar~, c!i1ssroom . playground, and rest roon1 areas. An additional advanLag t is transporta- lion ens!.~ which the administra1inn believes will ~o clown if the double session bus ing is properly ~cheduled . . I.a tes admitted that all of these :irl· vantage~ rlon'I take the pla cE' nf h11vini:: single sessions in regu!t1r classrooms. But he belitves double sessions Is the hesl pnssible solution to 11n interim problem . "l,l,1e have two intC'rmediate schools - lr\'ine and E:I Torn -which will be com· pletcd the following year. Twn elemen· ta ry schools also will bf under con- srruclion. We should nn! have lo have dnublf' sesi;ions for mort than one year " He reiterated thal !he school di strtC'l c.nt behind on ils construrtinn when \hr. slate could not sell bonds at hvp percen1. \\'hen \'oters Rpprnved ra1sini;: tht. in · !cre st rate from fi\'e tn se\'en percen~ nioney Again became available. C.a!.cs s11id double sessions i,1·il1 pro· h11bly be started rig ht away in a few schools and later on in others. Three arco Scliool Det1aolished There was a lnuch o( nost,algia :ibout. this particular demolition. Buildings being levelf'd were Las Palm.as School, San Clemente's first iichool. The first buildings v.1ere constructed in 1927 . Others "'ere 11dded to lhe elementary facility. But in recent years the roof sagged and ii was declared unsafe. The land, next lo Old Plaza Park, v.•ill be the site or a new school. Capist1·ano Dist1·ict Se~s . Heari11g 011 Scl1ool Budget A 28-cnnl IAJi increase is expe"ICii In 1he CapistrAno l!nlfied School 'District despite effor~ by 11dmini11trators to cul nut every unneeegsary dollar. A public hearing on the 1971 -72 fiscal budget w[JI take place .11t tonighl"5 7::\0 meeting of the &Ard nl Trustees in Serra School. Capistrano Beach. • A 111 i:lCrtase wa11 projected at ~7 cents when the tentative budget w'as air proved. But' meml>erg or lhe Board or Truslees. fearing an explosive public rcaclion . .11d\'lsed the administration to C'\11 between S200,{l()(J And S2.'\0.000 out nf thr bud11:el in non instructional areas. The aclmlnlslrRtlon wa s eblc to reduct. I~ budit~l ~ 11bout S2J8.Q'XI. Areas trim· med w're in loon instructional personnel ind capita! outlay proje<;L~. These cuts 11mountcd lo about 14 cent., .3 . nn lhe lax ta~. which had pr.eviously bei n reduced when esse!lsed-. valualion figure.~ were found tn be · about lour per- cenl higher than pf9jecled. That left 34 cCnts to pay ror bond In· terei:it and rcdemptioB and state school bui1djng fund repayment ' "Wt met last week wi th county auditor ViC' Heim and asked if th!~ rate could be ~ducM," said Assistant Superintendent Sam ChicR~. "He admitted the high rate was an .rttempt_ln !ncre1u his reserve fu!lds, We indicated we.. would rein vP.sl our ~nds so ht agreed to reduce lhis ta11: ratt.. 'l'ht. t('duction was nine ~enls. Thill brnughl the t.otal tax rate ilicrease lo 23 C'tnt~ more than t11st ye11r inateid of the oriilinally predicted 57 _cents. . ' ' , 1 ' -, schools will probably not havt. them at all . The~ are Valencia in Capis trano Highlands. Del Cerro in Atgean Hills and Gates in El Torn. Tbe superintendent said that with the school di strict.'s rapid i;:rowth !9.000 s!udents in ,llrades kindcrgarren through sixth grade are expected by ,June of 1972 ~ the board or trustees will bf closely ex· :imining 12 n1onth s"hool and inc reasing thP 1ax rate 10 pay for construction out of lhe general fund . He ;:il so staterl that double 1ession ~cheduling for all grades at Irvin~ Ele.mentar.v Schon! ;ind for ;ill students at La Paz Intermediate in r.·lission Viejo re· mains unchanged . • a1 Police Get D1·ug Stasl1 111 Clen1ente In a tumultuous weekend raid on a San Clemente aparlment pollce arrested • dozen mpn and se izrd a mixed bag ol narcot1c1 and dan~erou-" rlrugs :--in- <".luding dozens nf hashish pa.eke.Lt 11llcgedly intended for i;ale. Several nf the young men arrested al.5(1 -were hooked on char~es rif assaulting an cfficer and rcsistinR arrest Pollce said the raid look place &t 405 B Calle Santa Barbara lale Friday. Arrested i(l the cas(' were Richard Scotl Rogers, 20, wh n rented the apart- n1ent. He is 11 Ma rine stationed at Cam p Pendleton': fellow Pendleton Marines 1'.1ichae/ WaynP. (,ordon. 19: C.\en Allen Sizemore, 22 ; Robert Earl .Johnson. 19; .fnhn Max Campbfoll. 21 : Br ian Crosby Walsh. 22, and Steven (;11y Smith, 22 ; Richard Ralph Lcnit7.kc, 21. address not 11vailahle ; Da vid Atlee Wilson. 21, ol Madisnn , Wis.; Thomas Michael Hayes, 22. of tvlil waukee. V..'is.: Randy Dale Green, 19, of Camp Pendleton and Ralph \V, Daeschner, 21 , also of Camp Prndleton. Police sairl that ~evPrt1! nf the men ar- rested allegedly were.in the act Qf cutting up and packaging ha shish for sale as of· ricers burst in . Included in thr contraband we re !iCVPral ounce.~ of 1he refined marijua;ia resin, 11long with quantities of mariiuan11, mescal ine. LSD and other pills, po!ico £;aid. Ha~•es . whn told ixitir:e he was a student 11 nd photog rapher. al so f11ces char!!-eS o! assaull nn an nff1ccr after he asse.rtedly brlltcd from the house. 1hcn 111leAedly :;;truck !'I piltrolman (ln the head with a ~ofl drink bottle. He wa s subdued after a two-hlnck fool. chase. Pol1<.:e said the apart1nent was un· rurnishcd except for SC\'eral mattresses thrown no the floor . On Saturday, the landlord of th e. apart· ment building reported 1he disC'overy of 29 illumination grenades in a cu pboard of thl' fiat. Police seized the device~ and returned lhem lo military authorities. The dozen men all were scheduled for ,11rraignmf'nl. on lhP v;irinu~ ff'lony char_l!es today in South Orange County Municipal Court. Orange Coan l\'eather Hot Southern Cal.ifomia weather is on Lhe ngenda again for today <1nd Tuesday with high~ along thtt coast at 77 rising lo near 00 In land. Lows tonight around 65 degrets. INSIDE TODAY Tl1c loie.~t Transpacifir. 11acht race 1va.s marred by rhe near trogedy of the kf'tch Graybeard. Photo. coverage of her valiant brrrtlt against th e.sea is on PCJQt 30 toda11 . ... tifll • .ftftft L tlldtrt " Ctilttr •!t ' M9•1t• " Cht<kl.,. Ut • Ntll-1 '11-. •·• Cl•nl'1tol •• Ortft•t Cevl'llY " C•mlct " ,..,,, 1S.17 c ....... 1'11 " '*' M'1-m , .. 1. °""' Nollc"t.1 " ftlt•ltlH " Elli1tN1t ..... • Tllt11tn .. l:Mtrfl lMfnllll! .. W111tt1r • '·~•l'<t " W"""''t Ntwt l)d t llllf'•tc-" Wtrlf NtWt .. I j I ' -' Z OA.Jl Y PI LOT SC J DAllY "ILOT l!tl! f'~llt GRASSROOTS INVOLVEMENT OVER HIGH RISE ISSUE Mrs. Mt1rsli1ll (Right) Talks to Mrs. Nita Castrutcio Height Fighter Gra.ndniother Battled for Election Raye Marshall never knocked on a door for a candidatf! in her hie. bu1 the rur- rent con troversy over tall build ings along the LailJna Beach coa st brought her l\li'iftly into th e world of politicking. "I jusl dread the thought or those tall buildings," says the retired resident "'ho has been "'a!k1ng stree!s 11nd s1!1 1ng 1n market.s talking In voters since Lhe ltrsl days of the initiative c11mpaign. t-.1rs. Marshall. who has been an area resident for 12 years, beca me involved when a friend called one day in early March and asked Lf shP would like to help gather signatures on the initiative peti- tions. A retired nursf'. shf' lives with hr.I ' tv.•o sisters in a neat. stucco house.. al I;· 0 Cuprien Way and can barely sCe'"th!: ocean from her second stnry bedroom v.indow. Ht'r strret is named after Frank Cupnen. one of Laguna·s best kno\1'n pioneer artists Along v>'ith her sister Gertrude Stokes, Mrs. hiar!ohall walked a)oni h e r ne ighborhood streefs me eting residents and gathtting petition signaturts. ··we only found one man v.·ho was 1n favor nf the tall buildings:· ~1rs. Marshall recalls. "He wa!'I very firm about it and said 1,1•e needed them to keep the taxes do\l·n. ·· Since the petitions were 11er1hed and the eleclion date set. fo.tr s. ~larshaH has contacted the residents in her assigned area se.veral times reminding them nf the election. She is one of abou1 150 persons ·who have been work in~ in neighborhO<ld~ and malcing phon!: calls for I.he \'e5 On Aug. 3 Committee . The slim. red-h11i red grandmothr r - g~ has 8even grflndchildren Jil'Lng 1n South Laguna -nov.• feels that re.~ident~ v.•ho were onre aga1nsl a heighr limit erd1nan ce m;iy now changr !heir minds. "Everybody 1s thinking ab<iu! i! a lot more now than !hey were 1n thr ~gin­ ning," shr. nn1es , "'and I think m.1ny 11rP realizing their 5elf1sh vi r1,1•5 \\'e need i;ometh1ni:: Iha! ts accrp!ablr. and \\'Ondr.rf ul for .lll " And ~!rs ~lar!ohall feel!o !hi' cnm- munication be! wrC'n person~ on h-ith sirle of the ts.sue 1r11J lrad 1n .l so!utinn to the problem "I don't nectssar1lv !01 ~ tht to"Tl ei;- actly lhe 11·ay it 1!' ... ·!'hl' .ldmit~ "There arr lots of 1mpro1·ements th11t can br. made anrl I think thp 1>lr('l1nn h.'J~ bi-en a \\'O!lderful chancr for people to &Pt up a.nd 11.tv v.·hat thl'I' thtnk ;,I! 11·oulr! ha1·r bl'f'n awfu l In lif' rln11·n anrl 5.'Jy nnth1n1:; ahiiut how I fl'!! 11htiut OlANGl COAST • DAILY PILOT Oil? .. NC,,._ CO.t.~T 'UA\ l~>tlNC. COM ,ANY l ol!t•! N, w ,.5 ,. ••• a ... 1 .,., PuO••I"•• J •t~ I , C urit~' Vk1 l'•9Slllell! I 'd Gi'"lft ! Mo"'''' Tlie'"l1I KttYil Edltor T)..,,,.,1 A. M ure~••• MIM91"9 (t•!Or L-,111• heel! Offlll'• ll2 Ft1•1•1 A•t~u• M1llf"' 11111 •• u : P.O. a ....... ,l.51 the town ," she adds. Follo11·ing the initial "'ork m galherin g petition signatures, she took part m 11 campaign (If asking tourlsls nn the i;treet.s how thev fell about the i.~sue. "The y "'ete 811 so hardy about nol. wan· ting these high r i5e structures," she say". "They rold me they came rlnwn hPse to grl awa~· frnm Iha! sorl nf thin~ " fo.1rs Marshall 1s confident I.hr 3fi-foot height limit v.·1!1 win ~·oter approval Tue5· dav. ;,Both sides 1,1•111 probably ha ve to give 1 little eventually ," shl" notes, "but it will come nut 111J right in the end. "The "'l ier front proptriy nv.•ners will consider the tall buildings 11 Jo! more when they see how v.·e feel about the toWTl," she adds. "Tall buildings just don't seem to go along with th is llttle community.'' Laguna Guards Log 78 Resc ues Over Weekend Laguna Br.ach Lif!:gu ards lngied 78 rl'!scues over lhf! w1>r.kend as high surf and strong riptides hit beaches .along the Art Ccilony coast. Guards reporltd two serious incideol~ Sunday. At. I 30 p.m .. Enc Reev~. 21. 894 Cliff Drive. w11s inju red v.·hile ralt surfing at Shaw ·~ Cove. He ~·as !aken to Muth Coa st. Community Hos pital and la!er re leased Later at :t :30 p.m., Claude fo.1a tley. 6f;, rif Kansas City. Kan5as , was "dum~d" by a large \\'ave . Hr. 1,1•as ;1 [50 treated and releasr.d from the hospil11l. The surf was the biggest this summer. 11.-ith many of the "'11ves breaking over fJ\•e feet. .QUard,c:. said. The large surf, creating good surfing conditions. is ex· peeled to conlinue toda y and tomorro11· Af.. tempr.rature~ ro5' to nrar M ftegrees. 30.000 persons came In cu~· and cnunt\' beaches Saturday, and 40.000 came-Sunday. Five-year-old Found at Beach f11·e-yl"ar-0lrl Kenntth \\'akef1elr! of S1tn ,fngr. gre11· hnred \1'lth 11 p1cn1r at a Sllri Clemente Brach S/l!urda~1 pven1ng and decided In take a little v.·alk A.nr! that launchPrl an hnur-lon ~ .c:.e.11.rrh h1• pnllcr. lifeguard~ anrl nthPr 1•olun- !rer.o. fearing lhP youth may ha\'P rlrn v.·n- e(I nr met foul pla~·· The searrh enrlrrl at 1n· 10 p m 11.·hrn ;\enne!h 11·11~ found 111n11rl 11 group nf \'i~!lnrs at San Clt.menl l' Stall" Park Beach -almo5l tv.·o miles do1,1·nroast nl fro1n lht picnic . ;\enneth v.·as repnrtC'rl m1ss1ng h~· h1" 2randmother, Mrs . .!,gnr~ Tnv.11slr~" 11•ho ls \'IS1ting the cit y on vacation. Apollonauts Blast Away From Moon SPACE CENT ER. Houslnn /UPll - Apollo 15's two l'xplorer.5 bl 1sled off the moon tOOay with a record h11r11est nf lun ar secrpts. Gunning !he ~p11cecrar1 FA\('nn !nw;irrl lln orbi!al linkup with tht1r mothf'rshiri, Da vid R. Scoll and .lanll"!i R. Jrw10 com pletrd man's f nu r t h anrl m n s t rewarrl1ng explor?.t1(1n nf h1.~ closrst neig hbor 1n thr. ,;olar .~ys1em. They spent a recnrd of almost fi7 hour!I camped in .a oorthero mnun1 ain valley. Tur lwn headed ln~·arrl ~ rendezvou" &nrl linku p with their p;trtntr in orh1!, Alfred -r.1. \Vorr!en. "'"rl thf'n 1111 !hrl"l" planneti to ,;pend ann1hf'r twn rla~·s rirrl· ing the moon before ht'11d1ng back In earth. Seo!! i']\d lrw1n s~nt four houro: ?!i minute~ nutstde thr.1r r n u r -1 r i:; ~ ,. rl moonship nn their third rxrursion in :in electric car trird fnr fhl' fir.~t tlmP . The last surface acli11i1~1 brou~h! the ir total lime nuuiid e F.11.lcon to ;il:loul \R hour~ and 27 minutf'~ -within I hour, 12 minulrs nf thl' lolal \oggr.d by thl' three prev1ou~ f't · p~ilions. They returne d to Falcon almost rcluc· lanrly for the lasl limr. "!l's been µre;it -fabulous pl.11.ce uri here," the ::i.strnnaut~ ·tnlrl wound con· !rollers al Houston a~ they wound 111> their fin2J lunar excursion and climhrd back in1n thl" Falcon to prep;ire lo lin k up w i 1 h the command c;ipsule Ende;:i vnr whi ch Worden maneuvr~d into a nrw lo\l'er nrbit lo link up 1,1•i1h Them . About thP la.~t thing Scott rl1rl hcforf' moun1in.I! thl" nin P step!! nf the larlrlrr run ning up the ~ule of F.llcon 11nrl sPa !1n.I! the ha tch heh1nr! hi m w.11.:ii 10 park h1~ space bu,i:gy nn a risr abnut :tOtl Ferr from falC'fln so its TV camera could record th!: liftoff. Thl" !hrusr frnm the ~pacttraft"s t ngin". spraved mt t.al foil around thr. la:nding stte and ih e F11 lcnn rMe straight up Ol'er Lh t gray lunar t.errain. Farm Produce Stand Burgled A burglar brok!: inln a Co.sta Mr.sa farm produce st.1nd ovfl'r the wr.ekenri. taking enough food to feed a company ~I ~1.1rines breakfast nr makt the wnrld .~ 1,1·i1desr omelet. .Joseph A. Cortes, nf San .luan Capistrano, di,c:.covered !ht burglary anrl vandalism t.ntaling $162 111 Thi' Farm, ~J E. 17th SI.. when he arrived lo nptn up . Officer Arucr H11gen s11\d hr lost .<.o rloze n tg,R:S. five lu gs nf lomatoe!I, four nf a vocado~. 11 crate of cantaliupe, thrt'e flats rif strawberrie~. plus one bo 1 Pll<'h nf 11 5sorted melons, pot111t~s a n fl banana~. A variptv nr fruit w11s smashl"d anrl splalterl':d ~n the nMr. but Cortes said he Is covered by insurance. Saddleback Set For Budget Look Saddl t back CollPgl" trustees will hold a public hearing lnnl~hl on thl" schon!'~ 1971-72 budget and are scheduled lo 11dopt I.hi' $.l.5 million dncumr.nl. Thi' budget refiects 11 rut In the l'lislnrt property !ax rat.l" nf eight rent" per SHlO assessed \•aluation. Thr new \a;'I r11Le w1!1 be 4~ ct.nls ._ compared with fhl' l970-7l ratf' of 53 cent~. Other items on !ht a.l!Pnd.11. :it !hr 7 4·, pm. mt"eting inrlud" 11 rt \'i5ed pr'>t"l'durP for el'aluatlng instructors at the sc hool. Counc ilinan Deni es Ru1nor of Moving Laguna Brach Cir~· Councihnan Pfl'lrr Ostrander tnd&,v denil'd persistent rrpnrl ~ that he 1~ leavinR lhl" Lagun .11. 11rra 11nd therefor!' 1v\ll bt nbliged to relinquish hi.~ citv council sei:i l. • 6s1r:inder, an architect. told lhe DAI· LY PILOT, "The rumors probt bl ,1' slarl!'l:I when I recenUy moved my nffir,. up 10 Jrvin l". but il v.·a.!; AtricU~· a businf.~~ mn\"e. I'm still lh•inR in Laguna . ll'.!i my \,RAl residence and -1 intend to rt milin here." S•11 C~t11tt Offlll't lOS Nori~ El Ct..,l•o ltt1 I, •1671 Otkr OHlll'tt C&!1t Mt l t ' llO WtU 8tY ~''frl "ltw.,.,•I AMcll· lJJ; Ntwl>flr• ~OV •v•Hf "'""'lr•g!e~ Atttll. 1111! Bue~ 8eu1t •l •ll Si1rf Pou11d s Soutl1 Coast; 0 .t.JLY l"ILOT, wl•ll """f" k Cfl,.,~l"H ·~• "'tw,.io,.,., .i. py•h•~•" •111v ••(IP' Su~· rltv II\ 1tp•t1!1 H it .... le• Ll9""1 B .. <"· "lf"'llll'I Ill(~. CMll Miii, .. uMl"l!t•• a .. (fl. l'D;lnt•W. Vl llt Y. ''" Cit ........ , C111l11•1.,. '"' S1Hl1~•ct, ,_.,,. wl1~ !\<>• ... Mt! edllloo'o il'•1~~IP1I D•lnl .... l lt l\I ~ ,, 1JI w~ Aly l l•ffl, C11!1 Mau, l...,..._ f11 41 ••:t-'Jll Cl..Jffff A9Mrtlil-. 641·5611 iM CW-11r. All D., ......... : Ttft,tl•11t 491°4411 u let••• a.ec• AH. D.,.,._..,.: l ... , ..... , ... , .. ,, ·~IOI'!, 1,11, 0••"90' Cet•I '°1>1111'1111"1 c-e•••· .... ,,...., oie-•to. •llV'"''""'· M llfl•lt l "'1111• o• '"Ul<llOf "'-tt "'"'" ,.,,, ~ ,......,"""' ""''""u' ~111 ,.,, ... 1,,·on et «1w•1t~• .,_, •• , ~.G (lt >5 ll<"'•t• ••'' 11 ... ,..._, l••cto '"° C1ttt1 .V.tu, '"llo;1111 Slfbv« .. ...., lw t 1•rl., U U ·'""'"'°''~ 1 OY (Mii U IJ -IM1: '°'!1111..., f.,!1~1 11(1<>\, U U 11"11"1•1,, l11ju1~ies, Rescues Mot1nt The most trracherou~ ~"·rl\11 of tht ~ummer ge.lson pounded the South Orange Cnast .!;horeline O\'er th r v.·eekr.nd. c11u~1n 1: several major injuries and scort s of rescue.< Hea1·y hrach t'l'1end11nce and w11rm u·111l"r itnd "1r tt>m~r111urPf.. 1nrrea~ thl' h~tiltr! nn San Clrment P be11rht5 11nd lh l' ~horrlint in ~outh Lilg11n11 patrolled by lhf' r11y fnrr e _ Kennt"!h ,\,,i,~nrr, ~n: nl l.17~1 Stre!'t nf thr liipprr Lan!ern. n;in<f Pn1nt. ~uffertrl mlilJ'"r ~h.-uldPr in1ur1l"S In thP .!;hnrl"hre&k at r 11mtl'!' Pnint t1uring, the s1ege of hf'il\ \ ~url Lilegu11rdo, ~aid 11 br1>aker sl ~mml"rl th r. m11n to the !and ;tnd brnkt 1 r nl111ir bon• and dt5locared lhe man·" stfoulde't Sun· rf"4\' f\1t'i,!;sner "''II~ treated at South Coasl Co.mmunitv Ho.!lpital. Al Alis1)Be1ch. wherr lhfo Ahl"rr hre11k 11nd attendanre v.•1g equ111ly hi a:h . ~everAl b11rk lnjurie.!i "'t rt 111.!lo report!'d. Jn All. Ml .!;wimmtr.!i needl'(l rf'srulnp: 1n thl" surf "'hieh at M"Jme point! exceet1ed six reel. Alt remper11tur~.~ re11chl"d I~ lnw ~ hot.h day.!!. and w1ter readln•~ S.aturd 11y rt11r hed 7n. f.uard" e~ti mattd th11t abnut ., 100 .M'I l)f>r~n~ visitt:d .thf" he11ch. Guard~ ~a id !ht hea\'·y ,!;wrll And •r· r.ompanyir1~ rip,lidt1 11·er,. a b 11 t I ~ l some\l•h11t tr'ld t\'. bu! lh l" ~·e\l()w c1vllnn • n11c still advised 1wimmers lo take Jpe<;1Jl care.. I OAILY f'llt:lf l lo!t l"llo .. INJURED (RIGHTJ AWAIT AMBULANCE FOLLOWING HEAD-ON CRASH AT SCOTCHMAN 'S cove Woman Oies in Saturday Night Collision; Two Other• Killed in W1eke nd Accld1ntl Cove Crash I( ills Woman Weeken<l ,4ccidents Fatal t.o Three in Ornnge l'ounty A hous l""'1fr fro m Oran~,. WA!i killt>d saiurday ni,Eht nn Pac1f1r Cnas1 High~'.'IY near Sco1chman'.~ Cn\·e rn a head-on col· li!iinn b<'.'r~·ren a r.:ir .11.nrl A \'an. She "'as one or three pr.rsons v.·ho died' in ~epi:irat e Orangf' County trarfic 11c- t1rlrn1.s n\'rr thP Wl'rkrnd. The Califomia HiEl h\l'ft.11 P11trnl s;11d the wnmnn killed near Scnrchn1an's Oive wa.~ ~!rs . Jean Adams, 52, or 141 Carleton LAFC Row Erupts Again R~· .JA CK RR ORAfK O! !~1 O•IT• f'ola! ~"" ThP b11tr r contro11er.o:y O\'l"r Orang~ County !...-ague nf Citie~ repre,;enlation of thr Local Agrncy Form.11.tlon Commission (LAF'\\ hnil erl Ol'Pr .11.ii:;:iin today. F.rl .J11s1. Fnunta1n \'.11.llc\' 111a~·nr anrl prrsidl"nt nf lhf' lragur. w;:i~ In hnlrl n press conlcrrnrf' rh1.~ aftrrnoon on !he suhjrrt. Hr Wil!\ rxprcterl to slale lhat Jnseph Hvrle 1s nnt thr l!'ague's repre~en­ lal\l'f' on !hi' rnmmis.~inn. .1i1.~rs ::icr1nn was !nggerrrl b.v 11 le1trr H\'rle, :i Lo~ AIC1n11tos counr1lman. wrole 10. rhf' I.AF(; ~tat in11. that his resign.11.t1on 11·ould not he rffcr11ve until midni ght Aug. 12 ThP rnmm1s,c:.1on mel't.o: Au~ 11 anrf the h1ghl~· rnntrnvcrs1;:il i:innexa11nn nl th! 9.1f\-acrr ··prnmiscd lanrr· ind11!0ilr1::1.! pt<}- perr.1• In Sanl;i Ana is on the agend;i. Hvrll' "'A~ nu5terl frnm lhP post i)r IPa~u 11 rcprP~rn!a t 1\·r 1.:isl Wrrlnrsrl;iy hi' 11 11'-!l 1'1")11" HI" h;irl hrpn n;imrrl In thP po~t la~l ,/111.v II in ;:i 1:1-12 l'n!P 01·rr 1n- rumbl>nt l.11tli.~ "Rcrl"' Reinharrll. 11 FullPrtno rit~· cnunrtlman. nr111ha nH suh~PqlJl"n11y fllrr! ::i l1111·~u1t rhari:-:ini;: lh11t H~·rlc's clf'crion v.'::1.S illrA;:il. Aflrr 1hp vnt,. 1 11~1 \Verlnr,;r!;iy nil::ht, H11dr har! s!llll'd. ''! dn nnt "'i~h lo rrri· lo.ng the dispute and -I l'acate lhe post" Clemente l''ire Cbars 4 Acres A maJnr i:!r;i~~ rirr rharr,.r! fnur arre~ 11f 1rrn11·1h a! San Cl rmPntr S1i!IP Park Sunr!::i\1 af(Prnonr Th1f1r!n 1·olu nti>er f1ref1j<hter< 11urllrrl lhi> 1 .10 r r'l'I hla1r 11 t11rh rr11p1Prl In 11 ran\nn 1mmrr!1;1trl\' ~n11th flf .\1 l"Tt1d :i ("ala f1.:1 . Tht>I ~tr1nn1rrl th" rtam~c hrtn rp thr 1· rP.1rhrd :i r;tn1r~ro11nd nrar thr •!~1 P hr:irh 1·11,, 1·::1•1<11 (Ir thf' hla?r \\'a~ nn! 1m· mPrl1.11.tl'I~· rll'lrrm1nrr:l .Just will rrpnrl rrl l,\' ~A.v in a 1Ptt i>r (n th1> I.AFC 1ha1 thi~ 1.~ rx a('(!y v.•ha! h::ippened 11nrl H.vrlr 's resign;ifinn wa~ ::irrepter!. H.1rlf' w;is voterl ll'I thfl' LAF C post io an 111\rgprl powt>r play by S;:int;i An::i in- lerr.~ts anrl the anll-\rv1n,. Cnmp.11.0,\· f11c· l1nn of Suprrv1sor.~ Ronald Ca~pcrs ;ind Rohrr1 R;:itt1n. /\flrr Hf1nh.11.rr!1 filrrl his lawst11t eharl'.(• lnJ!: lhe elPcT1on nf ll.vrle w11~ 11l!'J:l'll hr!';i11se nf 11hsrnleP-vnring .. Just callrrl lhr .<prci::il n1t.rt1nJ!: nf the le.11.iiue .11.t 1,1·h1 rh Hl'rlp wa.~ ou~trd Re 1nhii rrlt ::innnunr('d wi1hdraw;:il nf the \a".<uit aftpr H1'rlr's rlrfr;it. hut h1.~ 11 t- 1orney sairl tod;i.y th;:it 11 could be reopen- ed The Fullrrtnn cnunrdman c.:il!rrl H,vdr '• lrner. ·~ pt'jl1t1cal mnl'e" .and s::iw i1 a~ a .<trri Jnwarrl ;ipprnl'lll nr lhe 9:1R-11tTe San- 1"4 Ana ;:inncxatinn nf lht> property snuth of 1hr ~;:in1;i Ana fo.lar ine Corps Air F11cilit1· Thi' ~:imr 9.1R a1·n•.~ 11·~.~ inl'lt1rlrrl in the propri~l"rl ('ltV of lrv1n l' "'hPn 1t \\'as ar- prnvPr! h.\' !he LAFC in a .1-2 l'Ote last February 10 J1111ior Foolbnll Si.g 1111 ps T 011.iglr t 1irp:1~tra11on N1~h! fnr ,Juninr Al- Amrrican F'nnlh:ill in Lfl,1!11n;:i Rrarh v.·il l bp hPld tonight fro m fi:3n tn R f'!'rlork al tiir h1ch ~('hool bo\',!;' r.:vm . fil~ r ;irk /Ill", Rn1' r1i::ht th rou ch 1.1 m::ii -q11al1f~ fnr thP fnn1hal! lrague 11 h1<"h \1·1ll brg1n ph1y th!.~ l.11.ll. F!n1 ~ \1111 hf' 11hlr In nhr.11.1n " irre phr.">1ral ri;an11na1inn. rrcrh·r rontr/lr[~ anrl m,.rt te;in1 <'OAf'hl"~ \1nnrla\· ni~ht Prart1cr 1\·111 hri<:1n Tur~rl;:iy :it 4 p m. At Th 11r~t r>n lnlrrmrrl1alf' ~rhool Rn1 ~ 11 ill hr plA ('f'rl nn nuP of f1111r rl if rrt('nt rr;i n1s, drpcrid lnr.: nn 1hr lr P.J:e Anrl \\ f'l,C,hl Fnr f11rthrr lnrnrm;it1011 , cnnl11t•l Jerry Fnrr!. 494 -7295 . Al'e., Or.:ingt'. Sr\•rn olhP.r persons 1,1·ere inJurred In the collision. J\1rs. Adams was ridin~ in 11 car driven by i\.1rs. Velma Georgl'!. 54. 1.-(ls Angeles, \1'hn is in serious ('ond1tion torl;iy in the inlensive t'are Will'd or Sou th Coa~t Com- munity Hospital , i\.lrs. Adanls' husband. \\'i:illPr. 57. "·as tre;ited ::ind rr!Pasrd wilh mtonr 1njurirs. f 1\'e 1'oulh5 1n !he \';:in were in111red. but rrpririrrl in si:it1sfact(lry rnnd1t;on !r'ldA ~'· Thcv 11·crr ; Sterling Thr;ishrr. 21, Lon~ Rr::iCh, the linvrr: \\"illlam Eii\r. 20. A7.u~a : ,lftnlr~ Brno. 21. Az u~;i: .Julie \\'ion 2n. S11ugl1s, and Adolph Madrical, 20. A7.ll~ll. The other 111•n pPrson.~ killer! \n ar· cidenL'\ 11'rre : n r. 1\1ax F., rnhlrnan, 59, r(tsadcna. 11nd j\·11chacl Knnpe, l7, Cherry Poin1. ,\l .C. f)r, Pnhlman w11s killrd S;iturdav nii:.h t in ;i t11·0-rar rnllisifln on L11g11na Canyfln Ro;irl , a half mi!r south of !he S11n Die,11:0 Frrrwt1\'. The drivrr nf lhP othr r r;:ir, r.orrlon' A. 1\lartin. Jr. Z.1. nf 2.159 j\'ewpor\ Rh·rl . t:nsta MP.~A . w;:i~ lislPrl in cri!ic;il f"nndilinn lod;iv at ·rust1n Com- munist Hosriital. ~1artin is the snn of (;ordon A. ~1artin. Sr. 1970 PrrsidPnl nf the Costa folle sa Chambrr of Commrrrt'. Knope, on v;ication from Nnrrti (;irollna, \1·a5 killl'rl Sunrlay 1n the Tu!'f!f1 ;irra "'hrn his \'an strurk a rower pole on 17th Strrrl nPar l\1atn e nrive. Hr v.•a,, thrn"·n from the vrhiclc anrl dird six hours !i:irrr a! !hr OrangP Cn1tn1y Medical C!'nter , according to the coroner. Marine Seiz ed On N ar<'o Charge l..11.g11n;:i Rrach pnlire ~.11.t11rrlav 11rrestPd • ramr rrndleinn 1\l;irinp nn a frlnn.v n;1rcn!irs \1•i:irr.:int 11hirh h;:irl hrrn is.~ued h\' !hr CflunTy {;ranr! .Jur,\' n10P mnnth.!I ''" flFfi1 ·rrs .<:H1rl .1::1111"~ l,rr :\1cl'\a1n. 21, \1·;:i~ 1.al.rn 1ntn cu~r1M11 11 hrn a riatr ol mari rcrni<n11ed the "antcrl man l'.a lk1n,11: :i!on,11: !hf' S!Tf'f'I. ;o..1r<·1;i1n 1,1a~ onl1 rrcrnrh .11.pprrhrnl'1Prf b1 ('~mr rrnrl.lr rnn ;i11t hnr1r1r~ nn rhargr~ of hr+n.e: ;i rlr~rrTPr fnr f\1'1'1 ~·r;ir,o; Jlfll11·r ,o;;11rl \I hilP .:1l'.a 1t1n.c. <'fltlr1 t11:'lr11a l. hP ~ppnrrn ll1 lrft lhr h;i~,. ;inrl returnrrl lo l.;iJ:un;i Bra ch !n the IW>cen1hl'r .~17n jnd1r l)11rnt. il1r('l;itn 11 ;1.~ l'h;ir~!'rl 1\llh s.11.l r~ nf danj!rrnu~ rlrllg~ HP 1~ lo hr llrr;:ilJ!nf'r l tnrlH,\' in Snt11!1 Counly ,\l1u11(•1p;il ('nur1 (flr1t p•rt of thrH p1rt writ•) I WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED. TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK When did pawn shaps ori9inate 7 Pewri 1h op1 a re ori• of tfl• old •1t but iri e11111 in the world, t:1r19 •· nalit19 in Eng land i11 t h., 1400'1. Th •y later g•intd momentum wilh the M•d iti f•mily 111id sla rtt d in lh • Un it•d Sl•l•1 •ro und 18 00. kind of m..-chandlse do you Di1mond1 lo 9u1 +1rt; eemer11 +o-1portin 9 9ood1; 1!1r•o1 to 1nt1qu1n; w•lc:hts I• tools-eY•rylhing imegineeble[ ,. Do you sell new merchandl1e too 7 Yt), wt have me ny "'"'. it•ms 11 lrem•ndout 11Yin91. How do I pay for the merchandise 7 Be nkAm•ric:•rd, Me1ltr Ch~r91 , ley·•w•y e11d, of cour1•, ...,., 1+MI •cc•pt ce1 h. Th i1 it th1 r••ton for our low pric11. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COST A MESA JEWELRY and LOAN •. DA ILY • to 1 -SATUlllOAY t t• 6 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. • DOWNTOWN ClOSTA MfSA .. • COME IN AND UOWSE AROUND PHONE •46-7741 -l.tw••" Her_,°' & 1,eedwey . , OUR MOST UNUSU AL DIAMO ND GU ARANTEE e Wll•• ye• IJ•y t lllt"'•llil fro"' •• Wt wUI qw••o~IM ttl•I ,11.,..,e11il I• .,,.r.i,1 '1 40'• MOii lh•• ~·• ,,1, lor II •• ye•r "lllMY !JDC~. C•11 ye. cl• .. wt/I t li.t• ... .,.,.., co .. ,. ...... EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONOITIONALL Y GUARANTEED JO DAYS , • 7 --- • Laguna Beaeh .. EDIT I ON VOL. b4, NO. 183, 3 SECTIONS , 36 PAGES • • 1nanc1a High Rise Issue Laguria Vote Squeezed Into Eight freci1icts - Laguna·s 14 regular Vflling precincts have been combined into e1~h1 precincts fnr Tucsda~· ba lloling on lht buildin~ heighl \hn1i1ation ordinanc~. City Clerk Doroth>' f\ilusfelt said Frida.)'. The combination 1,1.•ill re~ult 1n hav ing hilltop dv.·el!ers come do~i·n !he hill to vole. ~!rs . Musfelt .!iSJd . bu, w11! not oblige downslope residentJ: to gn up any hill~. The polls 1••ill be open from 7 a rn. tn 7 p.n1 .. and onJY one proposi1.1(rn. "Shall an ordinance be adopted limiting the height of buildings in Laguna ~11ch lo lhrtt i;tories?" will appear on !hf· ballot. Ballots wi ll be counted in the indi\•idu;il precincts beginning at 7 p.m Tuesday and results will be posted in City Hall as soon as the precinct workers deliver Lhem. The count of more th;in 200 ahsentee ballots wi!J be made at City Hall . The City Hall S\\'ilchboard 14!14-1 124\ also IA'ill remain open Tuesday evening lA gl\'e ('\ection result~ as tlley ar t tabulated. Voters wh11 have no\ received sample ballots, or v:hn are nnt sure "'here they shnuld vote, may phone the ci ty clerk's officf' ;it Citv Hall to confirm that their name~ ;,ir1: on the voter list and dttermine their co rrect polling places. ~I r!' Mu~fel1 !'\aid. The cnn.'«ll1da1ed precincts ;ire as folln\4-·~· Precinct 1: 660 N. Coast Highway, Fashion Gallery. Precinct 2: 39fi Cypress Drive. Hoover residence Precinct J: 505 f''nresl Ave .. City llall. Precinct 4: 626 Park Ave . high school north campus , Precinct 5· 625 Park Ave . high school ~outh can1pus. Precinct 6: 917 Glenneyre St., Re<ilex Real Estate. Precinct 7: 285 A,ga!e Sl.. fire ~tation. Precinct R; 595 Center SL. Kirk residence . ~ School Budg·et Hearing Tops Trustees' .Agenda By FREDERICK SCROEi\1EHL 0! t~1 01l1y 'llo>! St1H Public hearing and final adoption of the budget for the Laguna Beach Unified School District will top the agenda at '[uesday·s school board meeting at 7 .36 p.m. The budget. as presented, shows a 34- c:ent tax increase nver last year. Tl1e new rale is proposed at $3.J8 per $100 assess- ed valuation. The nc1v budget, prepared by buslnc~~ m1:1nager Charle.s Hess. includes $50.flOO in undistributed re serve money, which )'111 ,11:ro1v to $100,000 1n the 1972-73 budget. In fnllr1"'ini:: years. the reserve 1s l'X· pect ed to grow lo five percenl of Lhe !nla l budge I Board members will also be prcsenlcrf w\t h a proposal from 1he di~trict s1aff to gi ve leachers aod other d1strit.:t cmplnycs a !wo pe rcent salar,y increase, effect.i\·e r·eb. I. 1912 Along "'i1l1 the salar~· inereasc., 1t is rec0mn1ended by the ~taff that a dental plan be approved for all en1pl1Jyes .. 1'11 a tosl no! to exceed $135 per en1p!oye per year. The cli~trirt staff has not had such a plan 1n the pas! Tl1e propo!ie9 pay hike ..anfl adrled health benefiL' have been "'Ofked out in n1eet -and-confer sessions be I wee n noembers of the board, district ad - An Editorial ministrat0rs and members nr the Professional Educators' Council and the Classified Employes Council. One leading dislric1 official said that initial reaction io the offers were not favorable. !n .. nlher action Tuesday night, the board will : -Be asked to aprrove lhe high school ri 1'('l'S cnde po!ic~· 1.1:hich "'ill allow al! dress standa rds to be decided upon bef\recn the ~tudrn! and his parcnls. The nnl.v regulalion \\'Otild be a sta!e law "hich requires student.~ In "·ear 5hocs. -Co n..,ider adoption of !he high sr·hrinl c01Jr~e of ~tudy. The hs!ing "'::!.~ subject 11( a recrnl studv session and al! lruste~s appcarrd In be Pleased "'i !h 1L -,\cl 011 11 rcco111mendatlon to approve a nc1~· Lc;icher pa~' system al Thurston !n!ermed1ate St.boo!. llndcr the new plan 1ea('hers "·ould be re\'.•arded fnr good "·n1·k. evaluation scores and Job respu11s1 b1l1t1cs. NEED VOTE AID? -Laguna Beach voters who will nC'cd transportation to B polling plricc. or hilby sitting while they go !o vote in Tuesday'!'\ high rise e.lec· lion are invited by the Yf's On Aug. ~ Commi1lee to phone 4!14-9550 for either or both s;ervicel'\. Assure Lagu11a's Futu1·e; Vote 'Yes' on Tuesday TomorrO\V, Laguna Beach voters \\'ill be cas tjng ballot~ in a special initiative election which will determine \Vhether high ri se buildin~s \viii be alJO\\'ed al ong the sho reline. The outcome very likely \Viii have a profound .e ffect on the future character o( the tOv.· 1 n and the future qu ality_of life in Laguna. Tho~e •.v ho· favor limiting future building heights 1o 36 fee t \\'ill vote Yes. Those opposed to the !nnitalion wil! vote No. All evidence on record t.o date indicates that if the lniliative should fail ~ with the No votes prevailing -there \11ill be h i~h rise construction along Laguna's beachfront b~twee n the commu nity and the sea. Ho..y many buildings or how high they ma y [ise is anybody's guess. Th is decision is so vital that it Should be decided by all of l,agun a's registered vo lers. Wednesda y morning opinions will be \\'Orthle:;;s. Cast your ballot Tuesday. The DAII.Y PILO<J' d~tailed \t ~ Analysis or I.he lsi:ue Friday on lhC' editorial page. The D.r\ILY PILOT helieves a Yes vote Tuc:;;da:; 1~ the besl step nov.' available to pre1'-~rve the unique character of the to~"n and quality of life that has made Laguna Beach "'hat it Lo; lo~y. • ( ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA oes ' Laguna Official Blasts Warnings By BARBARA KR EIBICH Of lhe Dl l!Y 'llor Sllll \.Varnings lhal Laguna Beach i5 facing a financial crisis today we1·e dismissed as "hogwash" by City Councilman Roy l{o!n1. '"The so-called financial crisis jusl doesn't happen to be a fact." Holm Said. "l! is my understanding that the city staff is read~ lo •present a budget thal will not call fnr a tax r<1te increa.~e and furthermore 1~L the cit.y no1v hP8 ab0ut S240.000 in surp"his f1fJids -revenue c0l- lf'cted !asl .vea1· and nol ,l'<'I spenl. This hardl.v sounds like a financial crisl.'J to me Similar dire financial predictioos IA'ere ' -({ Council1nan Reviews Past Of High Rise made during last year's election cam· paign. Holm recalled, "but after the elec· lion \Ve were presented with , and ap- proved. a budget lh;oJ. called for no tax: rate increase -unlhinkable if Lhe crisis had been real." The councilnlan's commenL~ came in .response lo statements published by op· poncnts of the height limitation initiati ve ordinance on v>'hich Lagunans will v(lte Tuesday and specifically 1o slatements attributr<l 10 Councilrnan Edwa.rd Lorr. ··I've tricct every v.•;i._y to uncover these sn-cal:ect ·powerful pressures' that have been put on Lhe city st.arr lo ·conceal' lhe so-called 'crisis"" said Holm. '"but so far as I've been able to determine, both the pressures and the crisis are imaginary." Holm said he was "'baffled" by the s~­ gestlon that Lhe r-.lai n Beach Park wil! rewlt in 2.n annual tax increase of 1200.000." "!\·e all('Odf'd lhr ~ame meetings as fltr _ Lorr." he.said, •·and accordin~ to the figures we \~·ere t;iven. th<' current taxe!I on Lhe park are ~:!:LOOO, of which $7.000 come.~ back in tax revenue from bea ch properties. so the city's bill as ii taxpayer is only $l6.00l1. , , quite a difference~" TEN CENTS '? • • ' -' ' -- .. ·-.... Citing chapter and verse in Laguna hi~h rise history, City Councilman Rn.v Holm today warned against assurances thaf. 1hr argument is only over a 14-f0ot difference bet\veen the 36-foot lin1it in the initiativt ordinance .on Tuesday's ballot and an alleged 50·foot limit in the pro- posed hotel zone ordinanc:;e. "What the initiative opponent~ don 't point out," l\aid ~lolm, "is that any coun- ci l. thrnugh variance s, can raise that 511 feet as hig~ as it wants, "'hich has repeatedly been attempted and doub!less "'iJl be tried again . The onl.v w;:i,v 1.0 guarantee a heigh t limit is through the initative ordinance which can be changed only by another vote of the people."' Taxf'Ji on the Main Beach Park should ~o down 10 "1.ero'' whe11 revenue pro- ducing buildings N"e removed. Holm maintained. "A f11cilily 11ke the Anaheim stadium n1ighl be taxable. evP.n though built b.v a nnn-prnfit corporation."' he E'X· plained, "but. "'e"ve never pa id I.axes on nur fire-station!, similarly built, -because they produce no revenue. and the. same iil\ould apply \Q the p11rk . The councilman also questioned the st31.ement in information released by the No On August 3 Cornmitlee to U1e eff ect that. Laguna v:ill have to spend S46 niillinn in capital improvements in the nex1 JO vears. A THOUSAND SPECTATORS WATCHED TORRID VOLLEYBALL MEET Cr•il Tliomp50n of Sent• An1 Up to Spike; Jon Lu of Golet1 Up to Block ··This ·is just not. so," sairl Holm, "So far as sewage tre<itmen t improvements rire concerned. ~·e h;ive always talked in term.s of an S8 million expenditure. of "'hich 80 percent would be paid b y Federal and S!?Je granls, The remaining S\.6 million "·ould be payablP. over a prriod of 20 to .10 years. 1..,our11ey Tied Reviev.·ing recent high rise history. the cnunciln1an said, "In 1958 ;i llO loot building on the Main Beach was approved by the Planning Con1mi ssion and only nverturncd hy the council aft.er six 2 ,000 View Laguna V olleyballers m0n!hs nf argument. ··The Surf ~nd Sand height v;i1·iilnl"E' in I ~fi7 was approved by the planning com- rnissirn ;:ind upheld b.1• the rnuncil. rlrspite ;in arreal. l:Jtlt.a .1-l0 2 \'Ole. V.'llh r.la\"nr T\o!:irtin and Councilmen l.a1n- hnUrnt .inrl r.olrlbrr.i:: \'Ot1ng for ii. Coun· c1lnH'n Vedder and o·su!livan again st. The sun sank too soon for players in the Annual Laguna B('ach Men"s Volleyball Tournament Sunday. The final game or rhe match was $l1Jpped bece.use <if darkness. with a 4-4 tie. The ,llamE' will be continued Saturday at 8:30 a.m. al the Manhattan Beach pier. The change nf locallon Is b<'cause all the players in the Laguna tourney Me going to be in the fl.fanhatl.Oln tourney later lhal day_ Bob Clem and Larry Runde], OOlh of Santa r.1 onica , are fighting for the number nne spo1 Jn Lhe Laguna tourney aga inst Mall Gage of Rolling Hi!l' and Bill Jmwallee of Corona de! i\far. Pla y began Saturday morning al g a.m. and continued to af!er 8 p.m., resuming about 8:30 a,m. Sunday for another 12 hour s!reteh. Approximately 2 , O O !t pers0ns jammed the art'a near the Main Beach volle.vball courts t.o watch the ac· !Ion . both days . I "In 1968 Bernard S.\'fan applied lnr a variaricf' for a 91-fMl bu ilrling at lhc north end of the il1ain Beach. This "'as drnied by the Pli1nning Cnn1missi(ln. "In tl1arch , 1~7fl. Union Pa cifi1;; c<1n1c ll[l \1'ilh a prnpQ~al for a twin l,oll'rr de\'e!opmcnt. in 1hc Laguna Avenll<'· Legion Street hlock which would h:i\'I' h:id ;i 100-foQ! hPtel at nn<' end and a 140· fno1 c11ndom·1nium 1 which inci<lenla!ly produce~ no bed t;:ix 1 at the other, The wh0le pr'lposition outraged 111e ·· ··The nl11rr majnr expenditure, they say, will &e for arteri::il highway.~ relatin~ 10 the Pacific Coast freeway. The fact ls that 1he slate pays the entire con- ;<:trur!inn co.~! of all freewri ys a.od their on and off ramps. Arterial.~ leadin_g to the on anrl off ramp.~ are paid for in very .small part by niunieipalHie~. T~e Arteria l High1\·ay Funding Program 1 AHFP l v.•;is <lesigned ro h<'lp citic.<: and counties han· die Lraf!ic on and off [1·cew~\VS and pa y~ RO tn !lO percent of I.his cost from gas ta~ rrrc1pts ·· \VhC'n the inl:ind freeway i.<; buil!, .o:everal ~'cars from now, !.here will be ln· 1crc:hangcs abnve Boat Can yon and 1lt L;igun::i Cany,nn noad. Involving , Holm .•;iicl. a vcrv shorl hookup fro1n aboul Riddle Field In C<l?.~l Highv.·ay Anrl ,;nnthrr from ahou! Bi~ Bend into tnwn , b(ilh largely fina nced by AHFP monry. Lagu11a Police l11vestigate $3,000 W eel{e11cl Tl1efts The most recent. proposal for bC'achfrflnt high rise. Hohn said. was nn offer from a prominen1 Laguna business- man ancl developer made lo 1he. i\l::iin Beach cnmm1tlee in Fe.bruarv this vear. ··He gave us ::i :;traightforw-ard offer 10 bu,1' t11e r.lain Beach. taking over all lhe pa ymt'n1s. in ref.urn for permission to huild a 1,000-rvom. JQO.foot hotel at one rarking struclurcs, anothrr capital im- provement, 11·ill bf' st'H-amortizini;: 1l1rough fer~ and probrib!y let out to pri\'il!e firms .is cnncessi0ns, whilE' flood control imprnvemenrs are almost entirely a county mailer, councilman concluded. Laguna Beach police are Investigating ;i series of weekend thefts and burglaries in whic.h more th;.in $3,000 in merch;:in. di~E'. including a 14-foot catamaran, v.·as taken from Art Colony residen!s. end _ L B l "They e'" '"'the limit wil l be 511 feel , 3!?;UJ13Jl ea eJl bul we' have e~idence of at lcasl. six ac· "--' Poli ce arrested one suspect in con- nection with two of the burglaries. Lannie Mc.Crary, 20, of 3180 Sicil y Ave .. Cosla Mesa , was taken into custody at her home Saturday morning on suspicion or burglarizing two Laguna Beach homes Friday aft.ernoon. The thefts occurred al 1086 and 1094 Glenn€yre St .. police said, and some $770 In jewelr{Was laken lrom one of the resi dences. live pl;:ins to go higher through varian.,ccs IT and 1.herc·s .no i::uara~le~ at <111 r ~at At nesta 11rant future Planning Comm1ss1ons and Ctty , Councils wnn"t grant these rcquesls. The ""\..,...;.. •d onl y thing that can stop it is the initiative A.f ter Acc1 ent ordinance which can be changed only by another popular vote-:· Artist Assaulted By Angry l\1olorisl A Ne"·pnrt Beach artist was aSsaultrd h:-i an irate motorist Sunday afternoon following JJ dispute over a parking space on Coast High"'ay in Laguna Beach, Police said Leslie B. OeM ille. of 82.1 Balboa Blvd., was slugged 11nd knocked to the pavement by the motorist when Oe MH1e beat tht man into a parking sp<.1t. The assa\lanf"TI"ed the scene following the assault. officers said. 4 Worke rs Beh eaded ~lANILA <UPl) -The. Phllll'lfline Mn· • ~tabulary reported today \ht' b<'hcading of four ~'ilipino workers in an ambush near «n area where headhunters w~e oncfl lmo\1•n to havt lived. • Police claim all of lhe jewelry and 3 !mall amount of marijuana were recovered fro m r.ti.'ls Mc Cr a r y ' s A Lag1ma Beach man was reportedly attacked by i;evcn bar patrons early sun. day morning following a minor accident 1\•ith I.he C()-()~·ner of the night spnl. · ' residence when she was taken into Police said Robert Loomis, 32, or 2995 Alpine WAy, was bea!en wilh f.l,,<;ts. knock· custody. She will be arraigned today"tln. the burglary and drug ch a r g es • ed 1n the ground And kicked several limes authorltie~ said. during lhe l a.m. fra cas al the A 8-clas~ <;atamaran pulled onto the Orphanage Restaurant , 696 S. Coast beach 1n rhe rear of his home and Highway. Officer~ s<ild Loomis saw his secured by a nylon lint was reported own physician for treatment following the •·missing early Saturday morning by allack. ' Richard Hinman, of 1061 Gaviota Drive. Loomis told officers he was in.volved ln The craft was later spofied adrift a short an accident In a parking lot near the distance from the beach and wa~hed restaurant with Troy Randall. 24. of 13.12 ashore on the Thalia Street Beach al 4 Baja. Randall, who owns a part interest a.m. Satun;lay". police said. in the club, rE'portedly asked Loomis to .John Hill, o( 725 Oak St .. returned cnme over to the restaur11nt. to exchange home from a trip Friday and repo'tted hi.~ n11mes and addres!es for insurance home had been burglarized of $485 in report putposts. •. merchandise. Investigators · said . two Ltx:imi:'l tolo nfficer!i 11n argum~t watches. two pair of binoculars and a ensut'd In the restaurant and he w i 1t camera were removed from rhe home by jun11>ed by scvcriiJ of the patrons. The an unknown suspect who entered through case in uhdrr inv('stil{a lion 11nd 1everal the garage. orrests are expected. police 1ald, Pamela Delzell , f!lf 380 Pinecrest !)rive. ,, told officers a wallet conta ining SllS ln cash was removed from her horn• .-. om e 1 i me Sund a y afternoon. Investigator~ have not yet determined how the locked home was entered. Bruce Sinclair. of 717 Sumi11it Drive, lold police $200 in merchandise. including an Oriental rug and a stereo record player, WAS removed from his unlocked residence late Saturday night. Orange Weather Hot Southern Ca lifornia weather is on tire agenda again for today t1nd Tuesday with highs along the coast at 77 rising to near 90 inland. Lows tonight around Mi degrees .. INSIDll TODAY The lat.est Transpacific yacht ract wa.~ marred b.y tht rttar t.ragedy of tile kttch Graybeard . Photo cqverage of her t>dlia11t battle against the sea is on Page 30 today. '"""' . (•111«111• • • A11ft Ltlllltn ttl / (~M-1!" U, Cl111i11M Ctmll:1 c .... -•• 0.&111 Nell<11 Edl•otltl '•tt E ftf•rlllfllft""f '•ftt M.1 "'''"'" • ' JO·ll " " " -· n " . " M1vi.1 ti 1 Nl!l.,,tt 'ft.. ..I Ort..,. (911111~ . 11 1 '"'" U.11 Slttt M•ttrttr• h •tl · Ttlev11r.11 U T~o•llr\ U Wol!Mr I w1m111'' Ntw1 n -11 WlfMI Ntwl ... .. \ ' Z DAll Y PI LOT SC / OJ.IL Y 'ILOT ,tlfl l"Mtl GRASSROOTS INVOLVEMENT OVER HIGH RISE ISSUE Mrs. M1 rsh11/ (Rigli t) Talks to Mrs. Nita Ca struccio Height F -ighter Grandniother Battled for Election Raye ?tfarshall never knocked on a door for a candidate in .her life , but the cur- rent controversy over tall buildings along the Laguna Beach coast brought ber gwiftly into the world of politicking . "I just dre1d the thought of those tall buildings," says the retired resident who has been v.•alkjng strecl.s and sining in markets t.alking to voters since the first dAys of the in1tialive campaign. Mr.1. Marshall. ""ho h.!.s bee n an area rf!Sident for 12 years, became involved when a fr iend called one day in early March and asked if she would like to help gather signatures on !he ini!ialive peti· tions. A relired nurse. she Hves wlth her two sisters in a ne.!.t. stucco house at 610 Oiprien Way and can barely see the fX'.ean from her second story bedroom v.·indo"" Her st reet JS named after frank Cuprien , one of Laguna 's best known pioneer .!.rlists. Along with her sister Gertrude Stokes, Mrs. Marshall walked along her neighborhood streets meeting residents and gathering petition signatures. "We only found one man ""ho "'as tn favor of the ta ll buildings.·· 1.1rs. ,._farshall recalls. '"He "'as \'try firm .about it antPsaid we needed them to ke(!p the taxes do"TI " Since the petitions were t•erified and the election date ,!;ef. ~lrs l\·larshal! has contacted the residenti; 1n her assigned area several times reminding !hPm nf the election. She is one of about 150 persons v•hn have been working 1n ne ii::hbnrhoods and malcing phone calls fnr the Yes On Aug 3 Comm111ee the tov.11," she adds. fol\o"'ing the initial work m g;ilhering petllion stgnatures, she took part in a campaign of asking tourists on the streets how they fi:lt about !he issu~. ··They v.·ere all so hardy abnut hot wan· ling these hi&h rise structures," she says. "They told me they came do"'" here lo get away fr om that sorl of lhing ." .~!rs. Marsh.all is confident the 36-lool he ight limit will win voter approval Tues- day. "Both sides will probably ha ve lo gi ve a little eventually," she notes, •·but il will come out all right in the end . '"Tiie water front property owners 1>11iJI consider the tall buildings "' Jot more when they see how we feel about the town ," she adds. ''Tall buildings just don 't seem to go along with this little community." Lag una Guards Log 78 Rescues Over Weekend Laguna Bt ach Lifeguards logged 711 re scues over the v.·eekend !I! high surf and strong riptides hit beaches alon g the Art Colony coast r.uards rPJYlrted two serious incidents Sunday, At J·30 p.m .. Eric R ef'l'~S. 21 , 894 Cliff Drive, was inju red "'hile r.'lft s11rfing at Sha"•'i; Q)ve. He "'as taken to ~outh Coast Community Hospital and later released. Apollonauts Blast Away From Moon SPACt.: CENTER. Houston !UPI) - Apollo !S's two explorers b!ast.ed off the moon today .,...J1h a record harvest of lunar secftts. Gunning the space\rafl Falcon Inward an orbital lin kup .,...J1h th P1r mother.ship, David R. Scott and James B. Irwin completed man's f o u r 1 h .and m n ~ t re~·a rding f'x plor&!ion of his c!osesl ' nt1ghbor in the solar .<y.~tem . They s))l"nl a record nf almo!'t fi7 hours campffi in a nnrthern mount;un Villlr y. Tht' 1wo headed to;1·ard a rrndez\'OUS and linkup with their parrntr in nrbJ1, Alfred ~!. \\'ordtn. and then all three planned to spend annther '""O days ri rcl· 1ng the moon before. htarhng back to earth. O,llL'r PILO T Sllll ~~019 Senti ?lld lrw in ~pe<nt four hnurs 25 minutts outs1df' their f o u r · I ' g g e d moonship on their third excursion in an electric car tried for the first time. The. lll!it i;ur face activity brought their total time out.<;id e Falcon to about 18 hours and 27 minutes -within 1 hour, 12 minutes of the total logged by the three previous ex· peditions. INJURED !RIGHT) AWAIT AMB ULANCJi FOLLOW I NG HEAD·ON CRA SH AT SCOTCHMAN 'S Wom1n Dies in Saturd1y Night Collision; Two Otliers Killed in Weekend Accidents cove Cove Crash Kills Woman They returned !o Falcon almost relue· tantly for the last time. "ft '!! been grel'lt -fabulous place up here."' the astronauts tnld ground con· trailer!! at Houston a! they "'ound up their fin?J !unar excuri;ion and climbe1 ba ck intn thP Falcon to pre pa re In link up "' i I h the comm and capsu le. Ende;n·or which "'orclen maneuvered into 1 new lower orbit lo link up "'ilh them. W ee kend Accidents Fatal to Tliree in Orange County A housewife from Orange was killed Saturd&y night on Par1f1c Coa st High"•ay near Scotchman·s Co1·e 1n a head.on co!· lision be!ween a car and a \·an. She. was one of three persons v.·ho died m srpar;ite Orange Col.Inly !Iaffic ac· c1dents Ot'er the. weekend. The California Highwily Patrol said the "·oman killed neA r Scotchman·~ Q:i\·e was ;\!rs. Jean Adams, 52. of 141 Carleton Al"f', Orange. Se1•Pn other persons v.·ere injurred in the r-o!lisinn. About the last th ing Scott did bef(lre mountinR the nine i;!eps nf the ladder running up the side of Fa lcon anrl i;e;;iJi?i_g the hatch behind him was to park his !'!pace buggy nn a rise about .10ll feet from Fa lC'fln so its TV camera could record the lif!off. : LAFC Row Erupts Agairi l\lrs. Adams was ridin~ in ii car drit·en b\" t.lrs. Velnl:i Gcnr~c. 54. \..fls Angeles, ":ho is in serious condition today in the intensit·e c11re ward o[ South Coast C.Om· muniry Hospital. J\1rs. Adams· hushand , \\'alt er, ~7 . was lreated and releasrd "'1th minor lnjuries. Five youths in the l'iln "'ere injured, bu t The thrust from the spaceeraft's engine !'!prayed metal foil around the landing &ite and the falcon rose straight up over the gray lunar terrain. Farm Produce Stand Burgled Bt· .IACK BROBACK 'o1 1~1 Dloty "Ila' i1•1! The bitte r controversy Ol'er Orange County League of Cities representation of the Local Age ncy Forma1ion Comniission \ LAFCl bol led over a~ain toda y. E:rl Just. Fountai n \'all r1· ma.vnr ;ind" prc~1dr.nt "' !ht' lf';.igur. "as to hold a pre.'\$ conrerence !his af!ernnon fin !he r;ubjecl. H(' WI'!.~ rxpr.cterl lo slate that Jn.~eph Hyde ii; nnt lhe lf'11gue·s repre![ln· A burglar broke into a Costa Mesa tal it'e on the com rnission. farm produce stand ovrr the weekend. .Just"~ artion "'as triggered by a lrlter taking enough food to feed a company ?f Hvde , ;i !..fls Ala milo!'i councilman, wr ote Marines breakfast or make the world s tn' 1he LAFC stati ng 1hat hl~ resignation wildest omelet. 11·ould not be effective until midnigh t J06eph A. Corte~. of San Juan Aul-(. !2 Capistrano, discovered the. burglary and The cnmmis~inn mt'ct~ Aui::. 11 and the. vanda lism tntaling SJ62 ai The Farm, 483 h1ghl.v cnn1rn1·ersi al annex11tion of the E. 17th SI .. when he arrived to open up. !138·acre "prnmiscd );ind" industrial pr~ Officer Bruce Hagen said he. lost 511 perty to Santa Ani'I i~ on !he .iigenda. d,..zen elilg.<. five lugs o[ tomatoes, fou r flf Hyd e wa~ ou~ted From the po~l or B\'ocados. 1'. crate of cantaliupe, three league reprcscntatl~ l-.st \rt>dncsd11y hy flats of strawberries, plus one box each 11 l&-9 vnle. Hr h.:i.d been n;imed to !he nf assorted melons. potatoes and pn~t l a~t .111 1 ~· R in a l.'1·1 2 1'nte 01·rr tn· banan as. cumhent l...nu1~ ··Rr-rl"' Reinhardt , a A varietv of fru it wa s smashed ar{d 111ertnn r-rtv cnunr·llm<1n . spl attered On t?e floor. bul Corte s said he rtnhardt .su\Jsequcnlly fi led R l;i,v.·.~uil Af er !he t·o te last \\'erl nesd 11y night reported in Slltis fa ctory condition today. .lust will reprir !edly say in .:i lett er lo thf'! Thf'}' were : 51crling Thr.:isher. 21. Long LAFC lhal This is exactly wha t happened Bea ch, !he driver: \\"illiam Ehle, ~O, and Hyde "s re si~na tion \\"llS a~p led . Azusa: ,J11n1e~ Reno, 21. Azusa : .Juhe H~·de \\·as \'nted 1,.., the \.AVG pool tn ;in \\!inn 20, Saugus, and Adolph !'vladrica/, I h S A , 2(), AZU!'a. alleged Po"l.'r Jl fl\' Y iin t.:i nl'I in. The other two persons killed in ac- IPrcsrs 11nr1 !hr ;inl1 -!r1·1ne Cnmpany rac· c·idcnts were ; Dr. /lh1x F:. Pohlman, 59. !inn or ~uprr1·1sors Ronald Caspers and rasadrna. and i11lchael Knope . 17, Cherry Rnhr1·t n;i1t1n. Point, \,C. Aflrr llr1nh;1rdt filed his lall'suit cha rg. i)r. Pohhnan 11·;is killt'd ~;1111rd a ~· ni ~ht in~ lhf' elrrl1on nf H~1tic 11as 11lr~al in .:1 t111i-1:ar c•1l!is1on on l.;1gu11~1 Canyon hrc;iu.~e nf :ihscnler vnt1ng .. Just c.:1llrrl °' Hoad. a half n11lc svu!h ol the San Diego the sprc1<1 I ml'f'1lnJ? of the Je;iJ:ue • at Frrp"·ny. The driver or th e othe<r car. \\h1ch fl}·rle ~·as nu~ted. (;ordon A. fl.lanin, Jr, 2.1. nf 2.1~!) Hl'inharclt an11ouncc1! 1111hdrawal nf !he f\r"porl Rlvd . Cos1:i ~l1 •sa. 11:i~ !Lstrd in 1 ;11t·~u1t :iller J11·d£'.~ dPfc-.1. but h1~ ;it. «rilic;il 1·nnditinn 1nd:i1· ar Tu~tin Com· tornf'y said t.oda·y that 1t could be reopen· 1nun1.~t Hospital. 1\lart1n is the .<nn of erl (:ordnn A . 1\lart1n. Sr . 1971! President of Thf' Fullf'rton rou9'cilm an c:illed H1dC's thr Costa 11.lf'.<a Chan1hrr of Commrrce. !rller, "a political mo\'e~and saw 1L a~ a . l\n~pe, on vaca.!inn from !'\orth ~rrp tnll'ard apprn1·al of the 9.1R.arre San. < arnhna. tr;i!'i killed Sund:iy 1n the Tusti n ta 1\na anncxallnn of the properly soulh ilff'<l .... hen his \"an struck ;i power pole on nf rhe Santa Ana ~!a r ine Corps Air 171h Street. near l\la uve Drilc. Ile "'a!t fardit\". thrn"·n (rnm the veh icle and died 5ix Thr ~r1mr !l.18 .:irr('!i' was inclurlerl in the hou rs later ill the Or.:i.nge Cn11nt.v !\~edical proposed citv of lr1·1 nP. when it "·as ap-Center. ac cording to the corone r. proved b,1· the LAF'C in ;i .'l-2 1•nle last FPbruary 10. Marin e Seized The slim, red·ha irrd grandmother - she h.iis ~even grandchildren 11\'\ng in Muth Laguna -now feels tha! residents who "'ert' once against a height limit ' ordinance ma y nQw change !heir mind~. Later at 3.3!1 p.m .. Claude 1\!atle.v . fili. of Kansas Ci ty, Ka nsas. was "dumped" b~· a large v.·ave. He "'as also treated and re lt'ased from the hnspital. Is covered by insurance. ch ~ging that Hyde'~ elecrifln ;1·a~ illegil!. -~ · Hyd ha d st ated. "[ do not wish In prn-SaddJeback Set long the dispu1e and I \'acate the post." .I unior Football Sig nups Tonig ht • On N arco Charge "Everybody is th inking about it a lot mtire now than they "·ere in !he begin· n1ng." she notes. ""and l think many are rMlizing their selfish t·ie;1·s \\'e need something that is acceptable and \•oonderful fnr all " And l\lr~ \fa r~hall Frei~ thr cnm- munication be-r"·een perso ns "n both s1rle of I.he issue ""Ill lead to a .5o!ut1on to !he prnbJem •·t rfon ·1 necr~~arih ln1e !hP tn11n l:'X· 11ctl.\' !ht ;1·a1· it 1~. · ~he admit ~ · Thf"'re are lo!s of 1mprr11emen1s !hat can be m;;ide and I think !he election has been a "'nndl"rful chanrr fnr pt>nple tn g~t 1Jp anrf i.a y >1hat thf'v think . ""It "·ould ha1 e been a"·ful In IJ,, rlnwn 1'.nd sa.v nothing abn1Jt hnu I frlr at-nut OAAHGI COAST DAILY .PILOT • 01-°'G-' CO,,ST l'V8l1SMl l<G COM,.l'J\" · llob1t1 N . Wttd ,.H.d..,t •"" ,.uDh1fter Jo e~ R. Cu•loy Viet l"rft dt"t 1·~ G•"tt•I "''"IQt r n. ...... , ic ••• ;r [!ln~r Tko..,11 A. """'P"'"• "'-t"lglno 94•tor Cl.1rl11 J.I. lao1 Ric~o rd P, Nill ,r.n !"'t"f Ml"10•"0 Ed""'' L ... .,, l •ocll OHk.• 11? Fo•11! A•t ftUt ~1P!ift9 1ddr111~ ~.O. Ber 666, tl~SZ Sa" Cl•m••I• OHie• 305 "'1ar1~ El C om: • ., R11I, •2~71 Otlier OHlr." Co••I Mr.1 l);; ',,,.,, 8~y Sl•t!1 ,.,..,....,., BM<"' "ll "''"'~" e~u ••1•11 Hv•l•~IOft 811t~. lllH a'''"' 8ou1rv1rd C&ILV l"l~OT, """'""''"•I !CO""Dl"H '"'• 1<1w .. ,ru1, ll lklD"•"t' "'"W 1;copl !v- fhY ... ··~·••ti "'·'i<l''I "'' L1ou•1 ., ...... He~i Btt tft, Co1•1 """"· >'u••··~·o • ... , ... , FIO,ln11~ V1I~. ~'" Clo"""'''' (1plll•1"0 ••• l"Mltbtc~ ........ .,..,.,. ...,. r ..... 11 H Uion ,,l~l ... ! C"•ll"t cllnt II 11 JJI Wtlt &1y l ttH t, CM•1 #tu . T .. ~ 1714) 64J.4Jll Cl..mff ..... rtt., .. 64J·l678 s-ca.-... AH o.,..,,_,...i T .. .,.._ 4tJ-4411 ~ lettN IHtll AU Dvp•..._...: 1 ... , •••• ,,,.,,,, (fll'Ytlfl'I, 1111, Or1,,,. COii! '1Jllll1l"•f """''"' "• "'""' •lfl•"'•· 11111'1!•11 .... ,, ellt!lfJll "'ll!t • .... , ..... .,........... ... •• , •• "''"' !te ,,...,,...U<f'11 wit'°"'! IP«l•I 1Nr• "'IH'll'I et *Yt !fl'll ·-'· ~~d ~l•u p1><!1ff e•ld •' M'""d'f'1 lt,cfl '"" Ctt11 ""••. C.011161,.11 Suloitrht1'9r> ti'< (Itri.<" WU ""'""'I~; 11'1' (rllll• U II """'~l•I "'Ultory fl"tl~U~n•, 11 " """n'ftlf. The surf ""1s the biggest this summer. Q,·ith many of the "·ave ~ breaking Ot"er f1rP ftel , guards Silid. The: large surf. rreating i;ond 5urfing cond11Jon5, is ex- perted tr, conlinue today and tomnrro"·· ,I\~ ttmptratures rns!' tn near 80 dPgree~. 30,{l(Xl pers(lns came II") Clfy 11.nd rounf\' ht .<irhes Saturda~·. and 40.000 came Sund;;iy, Fi, e-year-old Found at Beach F11 e--)eil r-nlr! l\rnnl'lh 1ra~t'f1rld of San ,J nse grtw hnrrr! \\'1th "' p1cn1;, at a San Clemente Bt'ach S11turda.1· e1·en1ng acd decided to take a little wa lk. And that launched an hour·long searrh by police. hfeguards and other \"Olun· leer~. rearing the ~·outh may hat·e dr o"'"· ed or mPt foul pl:i,v. The search ended ii! 10. !O pm \\'hen Kenneth was found amul a group nf l'isitors at San r.1emrn1e State Park Beach -almost 1 .... ·o miles do~·ncoast of from the picnic. Kenneth "·a s~ed missing by his grandmother. ~1rs._.Agnes To\'ITisley, "·ho is \'islting the city on vacation. For Budget Look · Saddleback College trustees wlll hol d a public hearing lnnight on the school"s 1971·72 budget and are scheduled to adopt the SJ.~ milli on 1,ncument. The hudget rtflecfs a cut in the district property lax rate of eight cen!s,..per S I~ assessed valuation. The ne"· tax rate will ~ 44 cents. C'Ompared ;1·ifh the 1970·71 ralr of fl.J cents. Othe r items on the 11genrla i:it the 7 4'1 pm. meetlng include a revised procedure for evalualing instructors at the school. Councihnan Oeniils Ru111or of Moving Laguna Beach Cit~· Councilman Peter Ostrander today denied persistent reports that he is leaving the Lagun1'. Area and therefore wil l be obliged lo relinquish his C'ilv rnunril ~ral. Ostrander, an architec!, told thr OAI· LY PILOT. "The rumors probabl)' started when l recently moved my office up to Irvine. but ii v.·.!.s strictly fl business mo1·e. I'm still living in Laguna. lt"s my le-gal residence and I intend lo remain here.·· Su1·f Pou11q s South Coast; 111 ju1·ies, Re scue s Mom1t The. mos t t.reacherou~ swells o! the tummer se;son pounded the South Oran£e Co;;i51 shoreline over I ht "·eekend, causing several major Injuries and i;cores of rescue.s. Hea11y be11ch attendance and warm u.·11tr and air temperatures increased the ha 111 rd nn San C1emen!t btaches and lhe shrir,line in South Lag1.1na patrolled by th l' c11v fOrct' l\tnri,.th fl.leig~nrr. 3fl. of 3.1741 Strttt of !he Cnpptr Lanlem Oan,11 PnirJ , ~uffered maJnr !<hnuldPr inJUrl"~ In thr sMnrehre,,.k a't Ct1mel"~ Point durin g the siege' of ' h"a1·,· ~url L1f(guard~ said a brealcer sl i mmed the man I/I th,. !.:ind 11nd broke .ii co!llr bont aorl d1~l('l('ati>d thl!. man·,, ~hliulder Sun· I day. t.te1ssner was treated at Soulh Ccasl Communily Hospital. At Aliso Beach, .,..,here the short break and 1ltendance was equally high, several back injuries v.·ere also reported. In all, 59 s"·immers nee<led rucuing in the gurf which at !Omt point! ticetded six feel. Atr 1.empera1ufes reached the tow ~ both d11ys. and water readings Saturdly riached 70. ' ~ Guards estimated th11t itbout 100,000 per~ns v1~ited !hi' beach. Guards said the he•"Y !"'ell and ar· companyin5: t iplldes ll'ert a b .!. t I n i ROmewh1l loday, but the yellow caution flal' sti ll 1dvised 1wimmers to take speci11J cart . ' • Clemente Fire Chars 4 Acres A maior grass fire rharred four acres ~f Rf0"1h al S11n Clemen1e Stale Park Sunrlay ;iflfrnflOn Th1rt,en vnl 11 ntPP~ l1rrfi~hler~ f]uellr d the I Jfl pm blaze 11 h1ch erupt('d 1n a can yon 1mmcd1at('ly south of A\"en ida (.1laf1a. Thev st rrnn1cd lhr fl.:in1~~ before 1hrv reached ;i ca mr~rnund nE'ar the ~\;i.t .e be ;ich. The c11 u.~P tir thP hlaze 11'/lS nnt !m· n1ed1.ii!cly dr1ermtnt'd. RP!!i~lrat1ron :\'1i;:ht for Junior Al· ,\mer ican Fnn!ball 1n La,11un;i Bc11rh v.·ill be hf'lrl tnn1,i:ht from fi ·JO In Rn clocl.. at the hi_ch s<hnn1 lx11!>' ~\'m . li2~ r;irk Al"e. Anvs r1~hl thrnuJ!h !~ ma1· 'JU::ilif\' fnr the fnn1h111l league wh1rh 11·111 begin pl<1y !hi~ f;ill. Afl\S .... 111 be ;ihlc lo 11bt;11n ii lrPP ph\·~lca! c~a m1n:i11nn. rrrr1t'P cont racts an"n mer! train r-nar-hr~ \lnnd11y night. rracr1rP 11'111 begin Tutsrl11I' ;it 4 pm. 111 Thurc1f1n ln tc-rmer!1;:1tp !'.rh11nl Anis 1•111 hr plat•rd on onr of fnur rl1f · frrf'n! 1cams. clcprnd1ng on their agr ;ind 11r1,;h1 For further lnfor ma11on, cont11cl Je rry Fflrd. 4!M ·i2!1~. (l"lrst p.art of l hr•• ptrt t•rl••) Laguna Rrach police Saturda,v arre~ed 11 C11m11 Pendleton i\farrn~ on a /Pi n y n.iircnlic.~ v.·arrant which h;id hPen issue h1· the counl.v c..:rand Jurv nine. mon!h s I a ~o. Of/1rcrs .~:t1d .JamPs 1,('f' :'11r('lain , 2.1, \l as 1akcn 1ntn custod.1 "hen a p.i!rnlma n rrrn_cn17.Pr1 lhe "anted man ""alk 1ng along !hr sircrL 1\1cCla10 "·as nnh· rrrcn!lt i'lpprrhrndrd b\" Camp Prnrllrtnn i1Lllhnri!1r-~ nn charges nf being a drsf'rlE:r for t;1·ll years. p.il1rf' ~aid \\'hilr a"·;i1T1n_g rnurt martial , hP apparrntl ~· lrfl !hf' ba~e ,;r;(f rc!urnrd !n l.;i~un;1 Hrarl1 lJ] lhe nccpmhrr l!lifl 1nrl1c1ment . l\l cClain WAS charged 11·1rh salrs O( d.~ngt'rnus drui.::;. Hr 1.~ to hr :irrri1 i;:ned toda y in Sou1h County ~'lunir1pal ('our1. WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK When did pawn shops originate 7 p,,...., s~o pi •r• one of the olde1t bv,i1111''' in ~h, world, or iqi· natillg in Engl•nd in th1 14'00'1. Th1y I.li ter 9•1ned momenfi.1,,, with th e Medic:i f•mily •nd i tarted in th, Ull ited Statei aroun d 1800, mffchandise da you carry? 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' ,_ ..,~. ·------· ··-' • San Cleme11te Capisti.:-an.o * -~ VOL M, NO . 183, J SECTl0~36 PAGES ) ED ITION Schoolmen Map Defe.nse of Double 8~· PAJ\tELA HALL.AN or"'" 0•1t~ ,111>1 t.1 au F'earins: an nutcry against impending double .sessions 1n the San .Joaquin £1ementary Scho0I 0 i s l r i c I. arl· n1inistralorli arP preparing to rtefend the policy at Wrdnc.!iday'! meeting of the Rnard of Tn1s1ees . Ralph r.ateli. J<upr:rin tendent. callf'd a press confereflce friday 10 clarify the ac· lion !aken by lhP board which 11'ft,1 place 11lmost all firs1 an<I sernnd ~r.<trlrrs on tlouble sc~~1n11.~ son1ct1n1e next vear (;al.C.~ said !':OOH• parents ha~'e alrca rly Pxpr('SS{'d 1l1ssatisfactinn with the twin- 1:ess1 on policy believing the addition or port.able classroorns would be a better 11nswer. -- "But wp already have three schools on \\'heels.'· said r.ates. '"There has to ~ a point where we stop leasinf · mobile classrooms." He said rhe district ha s M mobile cl assrooms now, and 30 morf' would be needed if regular sessions would he main· tained. The C1'.JSt of adding ttw> new ninbiles for one year wnulrl be $175,000. .. In addition to th e cost, 1Princ1pals in our district ha ve found portables to have de ficienl'ies." said Gatrs. ''The.v are noi sy. heatinio: and c110ling i~ inadequate, ;ic:couslical tre;itrnenl is poor, and rhe general learn ln~ environrncnt ls lcs~ .o;.atisfactory than a p er m a n en l classroom " l.)r. William Stoc·ks, JI s s ls I a 'l'l t • . ru perintendenl for instruction , said the most import.ant factor in the d~ision to ad opt double sessions rather than rent portables was that lhe 11c.tual U1· structional time remains the same as on a regular session . "There 11re still 240 minutes of in· structional time ," said Stocks. "ll ii the same for regular and double session:ii." He [!dded that the only difference will be the sl11ri.ing anti enclinR lime.~. t-.1nst primary children corning in !he morning will probably begin al 7 :4~ 1.m. and end al \2 :0S p.m. Afternoon session will prn- hably start at 12:10 p.m. and end 11t 4::10 p.m. "Each class wilt have its own leacher • e1ze Ill San Onofre Projec t Q.ual{e Delays Reactor R~· .JOHN \IALTERZA 01 I~• Oolly ll!lt! )Ill! A top-le\•rl adm inis lratnr for thf' Vi'esr rrn reg1nn nf thP A1on1iC' Enerey ('.()nlffilSSino COn<'Cd(>rj tnd;i v that !hp late.~I. df'la.vs invnl v1n,i: the ri1as~f\'e San Onofre nuclear gPneraling coo1plcx are ;i rlirect. result of l<'lsl february·s earth- gu11k f'. na!f' Cnnk. !he ;1~sistant m;i na,eer for lhe AEC rPgion covering !he Pacifie fo;is!. 1nld lhe DAILY PILOT tha1 mp. c·au:;;e nf the probe in!n des ign.~ of nuc- lear re atnrs 11nd thrir ability to withstand i::hnc k~. an.v hearings nn !hr pr.rmit fnr the !win reators are slill Jn the distan1 future. . °'\\lp 'rr 1•er~· far from thr pf'llnt nr ho\c1ing hearings. yet."' hP said . Conk rxplaincd I hat Southrrn Caltfornia J--:dison Company and San Diego Gas anrl Electric Company (v.·hich share !hf' cost months and because or a 'literal dissel'· nf prn1ec1 an-20 percent. respect1~ly) ting of thick pl11ns and rtr:iwing11 by a ha ve bei::un tn re-examine their de special AEC advi.sorY. panel. the prnces.~ of the '"·n proposed plant11 and to insure _...will hf. "most thorough," Cook said. tha! there are ahsolutely nn potential The Public Utilities Co m m i ~ s I n n hPal1h and safety dangers. ,Er<inted the necessary state permit!I for "\\'e're nnl implying th<tl lhf' exi stin.£ rhe projecl after conducting wttls.lon g plan.~ show .~erinu.~ problems," Conk hearings 1n San Clemente late last ye11r. strrs!'ec.I. "but we hA ve asked lhe utilities Bui among the conditioo11 fnr tpproval to take a lon~er look at their pl<1n!I. -which c11me nn the-heel11 inf thtt lniri;i\ report~ on the rlela ~'!I late la st deva~taling quake -"fa! an e.xlf'n.<dvt \\•eek pOinrcd 10 r new SP! nr l'lesign probe of the 'Proposed r e • c t n r s• criteria fflr the reactor cooli ng systems, reliist11nce lo earlhquake!. but Coo k liaid I.he issue w3s much broader than plans for one specifc sysicm. "The rr-evaluat.inn wi!! touch on the cooling syslcnl, transpor1ation of nuclear materi;il ;incl the rr!ative s1rl!:ng!h or rnan.v of Jhl' sy.~tcms." he said. The evall1ation process. he said, lakes In general terms, Edison 11:eolo!l'ISI~ i:1arified their utility's posi tion on th• i.'l.<cue by stating that the exi11tin~ San Onofre reactor and th~ twn propnserl one," coulrl withstand any qliake from f!Xisting- e11rlhquake faults. Tusti11 T1·u.stee P1·opo ses Rev ision of Dress Cod e Edison officials prnjecte<I fh,111 th e re11r· 1.nr project would requirr five ye;ir~ or ronstn1clion and testing be.for!!: eurrent frorn the CQmplex would re<1ch the first home light bulb. Tht. fir s! of the tw111 rP.actors was pro· posed for rnmp!etion in 197~. and the se· t:flnri in 1976. If cnmpleted. lht tw in ~eneratnrs 11nd thr f'x isfing nuclear plant w o 11 I d transform !he 114-acre strelch nf Camp Pendleton he;ich And blufrtop inl11 th e "·orld's large:sl nuclear generating c.om· A rirnposcd rr\'!S1nn nf th'F mntrnver~i;il rlrcss c('\()p prnv1~1on~ rrg11lat1n,£ bll~'.<' hair lenf!!h v.·111 hf' prr~en!Pd !(l Tu~t1n I 'nion Hi~h S...hnnl l11stric1 tru.<!Pe~ 11')n1_'lh1 bv board memlx'r 11ickr;in Bora· n1lln S11pl'rintrndrn1 \V1H1an1 7..ogg ~A id Inda\' lhr b1>i1rd \\Oulcl C'nnsider Boranian ·~ rcv1.srd rLilrs for boys al I heir mee!ing at 7::ID p.n1. Rorani<in. 11 modpr;i!e elPcLed tfl lhe 1;eat \';ic;ilcd by c~n~ervative. Howard Selleck. recen11y sided wi!h olhc.r cnn· s:erva1ive~ fln !he OO;ird 1n r'efeat rhe arl- minislra11nn 's recnn,mendatinn~ fnr dre!'.~ rules for hoy~. Girls v.·ere adopted earlier Hus sp ring and only sligh!ly eased 1he regulations in effeC'I during the 1!'170-71 !'Chnnl year. Panl dresses ere now ac- rPplable_garh fnr girls. The district'~ drf'S! rode has in pasl .)'C'ars required boys' hair .. to be relative- Acciden:t Black s Ou,t V iejo A rca; 2 Marines Hurt Two El 1'nrn t-.1arincl'I l'lt1Fferrrl on l,v minor inj uries before da"""'5unday when their car she;ired orf a power polt In San • lu aM Capist.rano and ro11f'<I in10 an orange gr(lve. Rut I hat was !he IPa~ of 1hei r l)eMac::hes. ly shor1. blr>ekrd nr 1apt>rrd <1t the beck Rnd neally trimmed and groomtd " H:11r rnuld not 'C'nvr.r Rn.v pnrt1nn f'lf !hr P;ir ·· nor rxtrnd helow 1hr rnr nf lhf' roll;ir n( a rr)!vl,ar clrf'~~ shiri ·· 11 must h.:ivr bf'rn •·comhrd. 1rimmcd neatl y'' and •·flip~·· \.\•rrr nnt alln\\'Cd. Thr ;idm111i~1ra t1nn propnsrd re~ula­ t inn~. drfr;i ted 111 thf'.' l;i~! bnArd mpetin~. simply nilPrl a~ una('crpl abli> "hair ex· tending below the tnp nf the Cl'lllar tif a rP.gul.:ir drcs.~ ~hit! " Both !hr nld cnd e 11nd lhr su~ges!C'd .51aff revision banned "extreme h;iir ~tyle~ or excessivr ~idcburn.'I"' and niled i;ideburn~ "may not ei.:tend below tht bot - tom-of the ear." Neither set or rule.~ .:illowcd facial hai r -beard.'I nr moustaches. The hair rules h;ive brcn subject '" ('nnlrnversy for the pa st year. 8'lranian ran nn a platfnrm !hat included op-- po~it1on to !he dres~ f1:J les nn the bas~ flf lhf» CO."l or admini~lering them . Bn;ird membtr Rnbtrl C. Rartholnmc\\', a member of the John Birch Society, i~ an ardrnt suppot1er nr 11le dress rules And reg ulations. He lrail· eO BorAnian (lfllY slightly in !he April 20 election In be returned !O another four ye11rs nn the board. Zogg ~aid he had nnl yet .'iecn Bora. nian 's suggested revil'iiOl\'1. Boranla n wa.'I nol 11vailable lor comment on the prt>-" posal. -Tht. collision blacked nu• 11 l;1r,1ie srr-. lion nf Mission Viejo for almnst ;in hour. -Utilit y crews spent hour~ repairing the damcige, and the drtve.r will ha ve to \ foot the. ma ssive repair bill. .COAST WO iU.4N WINS ME D.4 L -And worst of all . the nearl:.o new, rx· pe ns1vf' c.ar belonged not l(l them, bot thf'ir srri;i.eanl. It wa!'I 11 total I~. Sheri ff's depUties ' Said lhr lwn men, .lohn C. Goldman, Md r-.fich11el Koehnen, ho1h I~. wtre trtatOO <1t South C:OOsit {iltll· niunit y Hos pital , lhr.n lransferTed to Jhr. hase hosp~al for .lrealrnent of cuts and bruises. • •• , • • · • · The 2 ~.m. cra!h took placP ~1 Camino (;)fl\s'lrano ~nd Junipero Serra Road. ' • • I San Clemente. hl')usewlfc Patti . Johnson caplured " gold •mtd11 I Sunday at the Pan iWJerlcan G11mr~ in Dlh, Colomb!&. The 21·yt'ar-0lcl wife of a MarJne cropor11I l no~ tilt women's 100. mtiter hu}dl cs. estahlishing 1 Gemes record of ll 1 sec.onds. See !pnrt.q, paae ~. for Pin Am Garn~ details. • • I • Sa n Clc rn cnte Man Starts Ow n R ecycle Ce nter l'ian Clemtnte will have il! own r~cycl­ ing center for newspapers, bottles and ;iluminum c.ans -undf!r a plan conceived bv lhe: originator of a volunteer co llection effnrl. Lionel Burl. who with other member11 nr the Back Yard Ecology Group began -' nrwspaper collection system -11n· nounced his plans to start the center as a pt iv ate business. · Bul Rurt. strt.ssed in lht unveiling of his plan Frida,v aft.e rnoon. that his center would serve as a dropoff point for reusable material\ collected by other '10C'al groups. ~ ..._ "The center would not be ;in 3tlcmpt In Lake over recycling projects by nther groups," he said. . Outlining his pla1111 before 1 he r hambcr nf commerce ecolog~ com· n'littee, Burt explained that his 'f:enter would 11ccept newsprint . glass and aluminum , then process It for direct plrkup by recycling firm s. "Wh11t it means is that instead of each grrop trying to find \llOO!tone to buy the paper~ in Pomona or Sanlll An~. our organi1,atioo would do· It he.re," he ~· plained. Intluded In fhe writer's plans' is Ult in· ~lallatlon of It> ne~paper ~ecycling bins throughoul, the city -1maller than tht e:ii&ting 11ingle bin -which would be heultd away ah:no~ on a dilly bllsls. Burt 's firm then would bale the p1pers 11.nd servt as • frJnctqsed dealer for recyc.ling firms . Exp11.nded ope rations to rnver bnttlr!I' And cana will-begin 1boul Sept. I in an.· ticipatlon of recycling programs con· ducted in local 11Chools. The chamber'• role ill tl'le profKl ls not cert.&\, . .. Bu rt's 1ppear1nce Friday was more of an exp1An3lion , be ..aid, than• see.kin& ol volunteers. ,. .. .. and each teacher v.•ill \\'Ork 11 regular school day so Ion~ a!': there 1s spaC'f' for her to work," said Stocks. G;11es added thal dou ble sessions also pro1•1de 11 better USE' of facilities by limi!ing the number of youngsters on the schn.11 i.irounrt~ al a givPn lime anrl hy providing less congestion 1n library. classroom, playg round, and rest ro0m arras. An a~'.:litional ;idvantage i~ ln1r1..-por1.;1- lion costs v.•hiC'h thr ;1dminis1r;ition belie:ves will go down if the doub le ses~i~n busing is properly SC'heduled G;itcs admitlt>d that all nf thf'.'Sf' ad- vantages don't take the place of h;ivin,i:.; sir.gle sessions in regular class rooms. But he believes double sessions Is the. best possible r;olution to an interim problem. ' \\le have two intermedi a~ schools - Jn•ine Md El Toro -which will be com· pleted the following vear. Two elemen· lary schools also will be UtJder con· ~tructlon. \Ve should not have lo havP double sesslon!': for more than one year." Ht' reiterated thal the school distrit·t co1 bf'hind on its construction when !he .o;.1;i1e-coul d nol sell bonds al fivf' percen1. \Vhen \'Oters approved raising lhe in- terest. rale from Five lo seven percent mnney again becam~ ;ivailable. (;ate.c; said doubtf' session.\ v.·il\ prn- bably be .~lar!ed ri,ll ht away in a few school s and la ter on in others. Three arco J.~.J ' > ' "\ ' ~ , .. l ,, ' ... OAILY l'tLOT Siii! l'lle!I School De111olislaed There was a tourh of nostalgia 11bout. this particular d emolition. Buildings being leveled were L.as Paln1as School, San Clemente's first school. The first buil dings were constructed in 1927. Others were ;idd~d lo lhe elementary fa cility. But in recent year!i the roof sagged ;ind it was declared unsafe. The land, nexl to Old Plaza J)ark, will be the site of a new sc hool. ' Capi st1·ano Di st1·ict Set s Hear,ing 'on Scl1ool Budget A 28-cr.nt tAx 1ncre1t!le ls r.xpected In U1e C.pistrano· Unified School District tluplte effort!I' by administrators lo eut oul every unnecessary dollii r. A public hearing nn the 1!171 ·72 riscal budget wt ll take place at lonii.iht'~ 7::!0 meeting or the BoArd or Trust.tts in Serra School. Clpistrano Be!ch, A tax increase wag projected 1tl 57,. cenl't when the ttntative budget 'WAS ap- proved. But membcr11 llf thP. Board of Trustees. Jearlng i'ln txploslve pubUc re:acllon. advised Ult 3dministr11tion In cul belween 1200.noo and 1250.000 out of tfle blidgel in n(ln instructional aftas. The .adminlsti-•tion w11s able to reduce:· the bud~et.hy about $238.000. Areas trlnl· med were ln nnn Instructional pcrSOMel and Caplt.tiLoutlay projeW.-• These cuts amount.td to 11boul 14 cenl.J , I on the: tax rate, which had previously been red uced when 11 ssessed VJll!ualion figures were found lo be. about fou r per·· cent higher than projected. • Tbat left 34 cenl!'i lo pay for bond In· tP.rest and redemption and atale school building fund repayment. ..We met last 'week with couitty Auditor Vic Helm J11nd asked If th~ rate could be . reduced.'' sa"' A1slst11nt superintendent Sam Chic11s. "He admitted Ult high rate W1t11 an attempt lo increa~ his reserve funds.· We. Indicated ·we would reinvest our bonds Ml he agreed to reduce this tu. · r11te." The reduction was•n1nc c.t.nl,. This brought the total t11J: rate incrcAse to 28 oent11 more than last ye1r Ins tead of the orlglnslly predicted ~7 cents. -l TEN CENTS S<!hools will probably not ha ve them at all . These are V;ilenc.ia in Ca pistrano Hig hlands, Del Cerro in Aegean Hills and Gates in El Toro, The superintendent said that with th8 school district's r:ipid growth (9,000 students in grades kindergarten through si xth grade are f'i.:pected by June or 1972 1 !he board nf trustees will be closely elf· amining 12 month school ;ind increasing lhe tax rate tn pay for construclion out of thr general fund . He also stated that dooblr ·session. scheduling for all grades al Irvine Elrmenlary School and for all titudents at La Paz lntermedlale in Miss ion Viejo re- mains unchanged. ' • a1 Police Get D1·ug Stash 111 Cle111ente tn <1 tumultuous weekend rald on a San Cle mente apartment poli ce arrested a dozen men 11nd seized a mixed bag o[ narcotics and dangerous drugs ~ in· cludin~ doz~ns of hashish packet1 allegedly llltcnded £or sale. Several nf the young men arrested 111.sa were boo ked on charAes of assaulting an .t'fice r and resislinio: arrest. Police said thr raid took place at 405 B Calle San ta Barbara late frid;iy, Arrested in the case were Richard Scotl Rogers. 20. who rented the apart· ment. He is a l\tarine stationed .aL Camp Pendleton : fell ow Pendleton f\.1arine s 1'1ichael Waynf' Gordon. 19: Gl en Allen Sizemore. 22: Robert Earl Johnson, J!I: J ohn M;i:i.: Campbell, 21 : Brian Crosby Walsh. 22. and Steven Guy Smith. 22: Richard Ra lnh Lcni!zke, 21. address not 11 vailable: David Atlee Wilson, 2!, of Madison. \.Vis.: 'T'homas Michael Haves. 22. of Mil waukee, \Vis.: Randy Dale C.reen . 19, of Camp Pendleton and Ralph. W. Daeschner, 2!. also of Camp Pendleton. Polict said th;it several nf !ht men 11.r· rested alleJ?edl.v \•:Pre in thr act of culling up and packaging hashish for sale as of· ficers burst in. Included in thr rontraband were -.evf'ral ounce..-of the refinf'd marijuana resin. l'lnn!l. v.·ith quantities Qf ma ri1 uana, mr~caltne . LSD and othe r pills, police r;atrl. HayC's . whn told pnllcr he v.·as a student 11nd photographer, also faces charges of as ~ault on an officer after he assertedly bolted from the house:, thrn alleRedly !':truck 11 patrolman on the head with a soft drink boltle. He was subdued afler 11 two-block foot chase. Police said the. apat1.menl was Un· furnished ~xcept for several mattresses thrown on !he floor. On Saturday, !he landlnrcl nr the aparl· ml!:nl building reported the discovery nr 29 illumination grenades in a c.upbo;ird of the fl.at. Police ~eized thP. de.vices and returned them lo rfiilita.ry aulhorilies. The dozen men all were 11cheduled rnr 111rraignment on lhP various !tinny charges today to South Orange County Municipal Court. , Orange • Coast l\'enClaer Hot Southern California weather Is on the agenda again for today And Tuesday with highs along the coast at 77 rising to near 90 inland . Lows tonight aroUnd 65 deg?ae!. INSW E TOD-' V Tht latest TranJpaci/ie uacht race 1Q(IS marred b11 tht near t.ragcd11 of the ketch Graybeard. Photo coverage of hlr ~valiant boltl« aoain.st the .sto is on. Page 30 today. ... ,i.. C1U1e<1111 C'*lllM U• Cl1t1lllM c .... 1c, c,.,,_,. Dt.1111 M9tkK . ..,.., .. , ~·" . ... ,.. .... _. '"'•!OC• ~ • l •• " n " • n " ,. "'""\......, 11 JMWlat 11 Ni ll-I IMwt t.J Ort "" <.tlHllY II '""'' U.17 Sr.• ~"' 1,.,,. ftlt•fdM n 1''11Mtwrt It Wfftflep a ~ ...... 1i.11 ---.. • • ' • O•ILY l'ILOl S!ltl l'~t!o GRASSROOTS INVOLVEMENT OVER HIGH RISE ISSUE Mrs. M•r1h1ll (Right) Talks to Mr1. Nita Castruccio Height Fighter Grandniotlter Battled, for Election Raye Marshall nev er knocked on a dNJr for a candidate in her life.' but the cur- rent controver!y over tall buildings a!flng the Laguna Beach coast brou ght her swjftJy into the world of pc!iticklng . "I just dread the thoughl of tfiflS!" lal! buildings." says the retired residen1 W~o has betn ~·aiking stret1s and sitting. _1_\ market.s talking to ''Oters since the first days of tht initiative campaign, 1-.frs. Marshall. v•hn has been an ar1>a resident for 12 years, became involved when a friend called one da)' in io:arly March and asked if she would !ike to help gatber signatures on the initiative peti- tions. A retired nurse. she lives 11·ith her two sisters in a neat, stucco house at.. 610 CUprien Way and ca n barely see the ttean from her second story bedroom v:indow. Her street Is named af1er Frank Cuprien . one of Laguna 's best known pionetr artist.5. Along "'ith her sister Gertrude Stokes, Mrs. Marshall "'alked along h er neighborhood streets meetlng residents and gathering petition signatures. "We only found one man who y,·as 1n favor ()( the tall buildings:· Mrs. Marshall recalls . · He was very firm about it and ~id "'e needed them to kttp the taxes dov.·n ·' Since the petitions were 1·erified and the election date stt. Mrs. ~larshall has contacled the residents In her assigned a rea several !imes rt:minding them of the election. Sht: is one of about 15() person.'! who have been working In 'neighborhoods and making phone calls for the Ye~ On Aug. 3 Commiltee The slim. red-halted grandmotht'r - stie h.as ~ven grandchildren living in South Laguna -now feels that residents who "'ere. once against a he ight limit ordinance may now change lhl'ir mind~. "Everybody is thinking ahoul 1t a ](It more now than the.\' were 1n th!' b('gin· ning," she notes. "and I 1hink many art'! realizing tht:lr selfish \'itws \l/e net'd something that 1s acccptablt and wonderful for all." And Mrs . Mar5hall fee ls 1h,. cnm· munlcation bt:1ween ~rsons rin hrith s1d!! of tht issue 1riJJ lead In a solution 10 the problem "I don 't neces511nly 101 1' tht tov.·n ex- actly the v:ay 11 is ," she adm11~ "Therl! are Jots of 1mprn\'ements that can be made and J th1n k lh r t'lrr!1rin ha< been 11 , wonderful chance fnr people to gl't up anrl gay v.•hat they think . "It woukl ha1·!" bttn 11wful 10 lie rlown M d say nothlni;i about hri\\ I f,.11 ;:ibnut OltA NGl COAST • DAILY PILOT OR:•"1C.~ CO•ST ,Utl ISMll.IC. COM.1>~"1V t.,ht rl N, W~ed ,.,., GtM t"" P11oh•~!r Tllo""'' k'.tevil En••&• i~O"'•I A.. M ur~~'"' ,..,.,,~;"'! !n•ror C~1rl 11 H. loo1 11:d11rd I', Nell .,t.u111&.,, ""•"'•;l"Q £dlfo•1 L .. 1111• koc.~ Offlc.• 11: F1,.f1I Avt"uf M t ili~OJ •dd•on: l'.O. l oT 666, f26S? the town ." she arlds Fol!owuig 1he initial "'Ork 1n gathering prtiLion signatures, she took part in a campa ign nl asking tourisls nn the filreets how thC',V felt. about the issue. "They were rill ~o hardy about nol \\';:In· ting Lhese hlgh r ii'tf' structures." she sav~. ''They 1o)d mr they r:<mr rlown here to ger :<wav from lhat sorl of thin~:· ' t-.1rs. ~1arsha ll ls confident thP ~ll-foot height limit will win vo1t>:r approl'.!1 1 Tues- da1·. :.Both side.~ will prohably have to give. a little eventually," she notes. "buL it will come out all right in the end . "The water frnnl property owners will C"Onsider the !al! buildings 11 lnt more when they Stf' how we feel about lhe. town," she adds . "Tall buildings just don't seem to go along with this llttle community.'' Laguna Guards Log 78 Rescues Over Weekend Laguna Stach Lifeguards loaged 711 re!'icues over the weekend a~ high surf and strong riptides hit beaches along the Art Colony coast. Guards reported two serlnu~ incidents Sunda.v. Al J·30 p.m . Eric RMVf:'I:, 21. 1194 Cliff Dri\'e, "'as injured y,•hile raft surfing at Shaw's Co1•p He \\'as tak!"n t(J South Co ast Community Hospital and later releas(';d. Later at 3:30 p.m., Claude Matley. ,.Ii, of Kansas City. K1tn sas. was "rlumpt:d " by 11 \Arge y,•ave. He w11s 11lso tr!"11ted 11nd ri!"ll!"ased from the hospital. Thi" surf "'as the biggest thi~ summer. with many of the wave~ breaking ovtr fi,·e feet. gu.11rds said. The largt !'t1rf, <'teating good surfing cond1t1ons. t~ f!.X· pect.ed t.o rontinue 1.od a_v and tomorrow A~ t,empt"raturl's rosP !o nPllT RO rlegre!"s. 30.000 person~ cam!" to cit~' And rount.y beacht:s Saturday, and 40.000 cam'-Sunday. Five-year-old Found at Beach ft\'~year-old Kenneth Wakef\!"ld nf San .Jnse grew bored with 11 picnic at a San Cl emente Beach Saturda~· evl"ning a.ad dl"cided to take a li ttle w11lk .A.nrl th:<t. launchtrl an hour-1"1n,i:: sf'arch b_v po!Jce , lifeglijlrr!s and nthtr volun- le('rs. fea r ing the youth may have drown- ed or mel fo11J play. The search endr.rl at 10· 10 p m 11•hen Kenneth was found amid a group ol l'Lsitors 111. San Clemente S1 alt Park Beach -Almost t"·o miles d<iwnC<1as t of from the picnic. Kenneth \l'a s rcporl rrl misslng hy hi~ grandmothtr. ~1rs. Agnes Townsley. '.l'ho is visiting the city on vacation. • Apollonauts Blast Away From Moon SPACE CENTER. Houston IUPI \ - Apollo 15's tv.•o eX"p!orers blas~ off th! moon toda .v with a rttord harve~t l'!f lunar secrtt.~. C.unnin.'( tht spactrraf1 Fa lcon l.oward an orbital linkup 1•dth thP1r mrithf!rship, Dav id R. Scott :<nrl ,Jriml':s R. Jry,·in C(Jmpleted man's Io u rt h Anrl m n ~ t rt wan1 1ng e11:plnrz.t1nn of his clnsest nei~hbor in tht snlAr .~ysiem. The,\' .~pent II rtcord or .>1lmosl t.7 hours c;imperl in a northrro mountain vAlley. The two heAded tnwarri .\ rendezvous and linkup with th!!. Ir partner in orbit, Alfrffl M. Wordl"n, And rheo all thrp-e planntd f(I spend anothtr lwn da .vs circl· ing the moon before headin.1: back to earth. Scot! r.r1rl Irwin sprn1 fou r hours 25 minutes outside their f nu r · 11" g ~ '" rl moonship on their third e11:cursinn in an t lectric car tried for .lhl" first time. The last surrace actlvitv brou~ht thl"ir tnt~I time ouL~idt f'11lcon'to about 18 hour~ and 27 minute~ -within 1 hour. 12 minutes of th!": t.otal logged by the three prl"vious t:t· peditions. Thev returnerl tn Falcon almost feluc· !antly. for !he l;i~I llme_ "I!'~ !'.Moen ,gre;it -lribulous plrire up herr," lht: ristronaut~ tnld ground ron· troller~ al Houston a~ they wound 11p their fin?J lun 11r ('~curs ion ;:ind cl1mberi h\ck in10 th,. Falcon to prl'pilrl" tn liok up w 1 t h Lhe command capsule Ende:H·or which \li'orclen m:ineuvcred into .a new lO\\'er orbit to link up with them. Ahnut thf': Iri s! thinl! Sr.oil did hcforio mountin~ Jhp n1nP step~ or !ht l11rld,r running up thP ~irlP of F;ilcon '.!ind se;i lil'l~ the h111rh bl"htnr! him was -1o park his space buggy on a rise 11bou1 30.l fee l from Falcon so it.s TV camera could record rne liftoff. The Lhrusl fr om lht: spacecraft'~ engine ~prayed mttal foil around the landing si1e and the falcon rose straight up ov~r the gray lunar terrain. Farm Produce Stand Burgled A bur1lar broke Into 11. Co.st11 Mesa farm produce stand ovpr the "'Pekend, taking enough fnnd lo f!!.ed a compan.v nf ~f1rine~ breakfast or m1 kt th!" world·~ v.·ildest omelet. Joseph A. Corte~. nf S11n ,Ju11.n ~1pistrano. di~cnvered thP burgl11ry 11ncl 1·andalism tn1111ing $1fl'l Al Tht Farm. 4f\3 E. 17th SL. when he 11rrived to npen up. Officer Brurt Ha~tn ~11 iri he lo!'l fill do1.Pn Pg$:~. five lugs nf lomatoe~. fovr nf 11vocado~. 11 cr11te nf c11ntallupe. thref' f111t.s of ~trawbtrries. plus one bo11: e111 ch rif ri .~sorled melons . pti!11toe~ a n d banan11~. A varittv rir fru1t we~ smasht>d and splettered nn !hi" floor . but Cort.ts said he i~ covered by inMan~. Saddlehack Set For Budget Look Seddleback Collegl" tru~tet~ "''!JI hold 11 public hearing toni,iht on lht schno1 ·~ 1971·72 budget 11nrl 11rt scheduled lo .11dopt th!' S.l ~ mil Hon clocu mf'n! _ ThP-hUdRtl rl"flf'c!s ri rut In the d1stri rt propertv lax r;ittt"Of ei11:ht rent.' per Sl(lO a sse.~se'd v11luatinn. Tht> oew 11111: rat• will hi' 44 cpnts. romp.1Jred v.·it h !ht !!l7!l.71 rat t of .)3 renr.~. 01htr itP:m ~ on 1hio 11.-ionrl:< ;it 1hr 7 ~~ p.m. mee!ing in cl ude :i rl"vised prr>C'erlure for l"l'alua!lng instructor~ at the school. Council1nan Denic 8 Ru1nor of \10,·ing Laguna Bearh City Counci!mao Petrr O~trande r toda\· denied per~!stent rtpor1~ that hi" i~ lt11Ving lh t L11gun11 Art>:< 11orl there fore will bf' obliged to relinquish his ril.I' council ~1>,11!. Ostrander. an llrchltl"cl. lnlrl !ht> DAI - L y PILOT, "The rumors probabl y 5tarterl when t recently movtd mv office up to lrvinl'.. but it "''8S strictly 1 bu5int~~ mn\'e, r m ~tiH living in L11gun .. It'~ my lrgfll residence and I intend to rr1nain · here." S•• ci.-•1• om,, J05 Nert~ El C1mi"O ~,.1, •267! Ott.er Offlct!J C~!t 'M<l11 llll IN01• ll•Y St•1!'1 Newoe•• '""~' lll) "'"''""' llou ev••r:f tiuM"'>QtO>I lle•oll. 1111! &ue11 lo.tlt~••ll S~rf Pou11ds Soutl1 Coast; I, D•ILY "l .. OT, wltll -<" .. ~l"to!I !lltt N~I·"'"'· .. 11Vl!l•1"ul a ..... tt•<t&I SU"• •UY l"I °'''r1•11 "'''"'~I I<>• L•?ll"• lt•<ll• Htwll"!rl INC"• (.~Ill Mtn, """"''"t'll'I ... c ... fOUMt l" Vali.y, s.~ c ........ ,,, c:.,.i., ........ l t l!Clkbl(•. ,,,~ ... 11 .. Of'• , .. Jt!> •. I "llllttft_ ,.rlncltMlt 1><1"""' Oll ft! !I •• a wn1 ••1 '""!. '°'" "'""· T ... ,.1111 1714) •41·4JJT Cl...mH An.rthl .. •41·1•11 S.. C~111t1 All 0.11•"-"1 r.i ..... 111 4fJ.44JO "' Let ........ All 0.,.,._...:+ T...,M•• 4f4·•46• '~""''· 1'71, O•l"IM C!lt1I ~11111~1111 0.....••"1· Nt MW\ •t&r•ll1. llluo•r.,1&<11 • •11111''-1 ,,,.n., ~ t(lv.,1,..,,_~ 111•t l'I ""'" 111 •1arofll(td •l!i.o..1 11M1C111 ,..,. "'IUIM tof eopyt!Pll f-t'. .. .:.. QIH ... , ... lllld ti I.Ii-rt .11,(11 ...., (Ot!I MliN. C..IHo•"I,, S.-Ctif'flloll lrf ct "lff IJ.2' ....,,11\ly: ftv (11111 S: 71 ,,_,..,., m1!1t11y t!t1tl""'~"'· 11.ll _..1111y. ! ' ' l11ju1·ies, Rescues Mou11t The mo st treacherous swell! of !he summer season pounded the South Orange Coa!t ~horeline nver ! he .,.,.l"eken~. cau5ing sevt ral major injuries and Menres of rescuu:. H!"avy beach attendance 11.nd warm \\·ater and air lemperAlures increased the hatard on San Clemente btache~ ind !ht: ghoreline in ~outh Laguna pllfrolled by Lht city fflrre Kenne!h .\le i~sner. JO, of 33741 S!.i'~et of the C"pper LAntem , Dan;i Point, sufftrl"<I m;i1rir 'hriuldPr injuril'.\ in th io ~horebre.llk 11 l'a111 PI ' Pl)1nt d\lrlng the siege or ht::t~'\ ~ur r Lifeguards !.lid.\ brtaker sl .. mm~ th e man 111 lliio •and and hrokt ll cnllar-bori• and ri1~l1"o<<1i rd lhP-Ma.n'.s ~houldtr Sun· • rtav. ~teil'iSnt.r was tre1led at South Ctlasl Coinmunity Hospital. Al. Aliso Be11ch. where lht short hre .. k 11.nd attendance Wlll8 equally high. sever11l back i njurie~ wtr~ 11J~o report~d . . rn all. 50 ~wimmcr~ nreded re~<'utn.': 1n 1he surf ":hlch 111 11ome point~ t11:cet.ded six feet. Air temperaturr~ re1rhcd th!" l(lw RO~ both days. and 11·31er rtadlna:~ S!turd11y re11.ched 70, . Guard~ t'.(tJmated thlllt .!lbnul 100,000 ~r~on~ vi~fled lht beach Gu11rd~ !Bid !hf' hl".!l.vy ~wrll .-nrl lllf'· C"Ompanyi n~ rlp!ldt.' wtrio • t:i a 1 j n ~ ~omey,•h11 toda y. bu! the ytl!ov.• cautlnn fla g" stitt advised RV.'lmmf'r~ lo take specl!ll ! c.-rr " INJURED (Rl(;HTI AWAIT AMBULANCE FOLLOWING HEAO-ON CRASH AT SCOTCHMAN'S cove Wo"man Oie1 in S1turday Night Coll ision; Two Others Killed in Weekend Acc idents ,.., Cove Ci:ash I( ills Woman lf/ eekend ,4ccidents Fatal to Three in Ornnge County A 'housew1fP from Orang,. "·a~ kill t>rl Sa!urda.v night on Par1l1r Coast H1!!hv.·av near Scotchman·~ Cn,·p 1n a head-on rol· !1s.irin bet"·een a r:<r anct <1 \'an. She wa s nne of three persons \l'hO died in ~tpara1 , Orringp County lr21ff ic AC- r·1rlrnt~ ri\·rr the \\'rrkenrl . Thr Cri\ifornia Hi!il'hy,•;i y r;i1rril ~:<ici the wnman ki llerl or.;:i r Sf'n!chman·.-Cnl'f' 11·~~ ~1rs . Jean Adan1s, 52, nf 14! Carleton LAJ?C Roiv Erupts Agairi B~· .IAC I\ RROR,\CJ\ 0! 1•• D•"Y Piiot St•H The bitter rnntrol'erS,\' 01·er Or;inge County League of f':it1es re presen!a.lfon of the_ Loc;il A~tncy form;:it ion Comm ission 1L AFf\ hnilerl 01·rr agriin t11rl~1·. Erl .lusl, Fnunt:<1n \';1 llr.1· mri1or i!nrl presirlenl nr 1he lrrii;:ur. was to llnld a press confrrrnrP 1h1." rifl(';rnMrf' nn lhe i;ubj ecL He was exprcted to slate th;:il .lo.~eph H.vrle 1s nnl thr lc a~ue's represen- t;:i live on thP rnmmi<;.~1on_ .lusr 's rirr ion wa~ rri ~l!P rPrl hy ;1 lrltrr Hyrle, ;i IAl~ Alrim1!ns rnunrilm:<n . wrntp In. lht> LA~·c st;iting that hi.~ resiRn~1 1on ll'nulrl no1 he rff<'ct1ve un til m1d n1 ~ht Au11:. 12 fh1> comm1ss.u10 meri ~ Aug, 11 l'lnrl lhP highly con1rovi;r,,1:il ;innrx:<t1on of lht: !l.1R-acre "prnmisrd \::inrl " iocl11~1ri~l prn- ptrly 10 San1;i An:< i~ on !ht ;:i!il'rnrl;i . Hvd p 11:<~ oustrd from tht> po~I or lealil'ue rrprPsen1;itirP Iris! \\'f'rlnr~dri,v h.v ;i !~!! vo tP. He h.1rl hern n:<merl !n the [lO~t l;:i ,•t Ju l,1'"1 in ;:i 1.1·!2 vn1e n1 rr 10- tutnbf>ol l_..nu1.• ··nrd" Rr1nhard1, a f'ul lrrlon ('IT\' 1·nunci ln1an, Rf'1nharrl! ~uh~equrnllv f1lrrl fl l.::iw•111t. rh<1r~1ng 1h;it Hyde '.• elrc11on 11~~ 1llei;::<I. Aller the \'n!P lrisl \\'ednrsd;:i v n111l11. H1·de harl ~h1tPrl. "J do nrit wi.•h .10 rrn- loTig the dis pute anrl I 1·ac11te the rost. ., CJen1ente }<'ire Chars 4 i\rrcs A mP11or eril •• f1rr ''hflrreii rnur rirr'P\ f\f QTOll:l h ;l! s~n ("ltomrntp Sl<il F rflrk S11odri ,1 :<flrrnnnn Th1rlrrn vnliJnlPf>r f1rPfi11h1Pr• 'JllP llrrl IMP 1 ~() n •n hl:<7P 11 hirli rri1ri1rd in :< C'-'1nynn 1n1rnerl1:<trh· ;;riiJ!h ~ r\1rn1rl a C.:1l.~f111 . lllr\ ~l flllllO('(i ih<' fl~r!1f'~ hr lHrr lhl'\' rr;irhrri :i r;:im11crnu11d ne;11· Ill,.. 't:<l r bl':<Ch. Tl11' i·;:iu~r f\I rhf' hl:<1r 11·.:1~ 1101 im · 1nrrl1a lP ly rlr1erm111rrl .lu,1 wil l rppnrtrrll~· .r•:<,1· in ;i lrttrr ln l h~ LAFC !h~r th1.' L" rx;:if'll,1• wh;i 1 h:<ppenerl enrl Hide ·~ r"'s ign~t1on "";s ;:icr('ptect . H~·rlf' \\'<I~ 1·oterl tn the I.AFC post in iin ;i llegt>rl f)OWf'r plri,v hv S:<n l:;i An:< in- lrrr;;t;; ;ind !hr rintl·lr1 1np C:nm p.:1n~· f:<r- l1on of Supcr\'1~ors !1 11n11lri Ca.o;prrs rinrl R:nber t Rri111n. Aftr>r f\r1nh;i1·d t fil crl hi;; law~u 1t ch11n~· in.'( the rlrc1 inn of H_1•rlP w:;is 1llec:<l hrrriu;;p nf rihsenl ee voting. ,Just r111lrrl !hP spet 1;:1I n1rPl 1n,11 of Lhe lr::ii:ue al 11h1rh H\'rlf' \\'~~ nu."terl Rf'tnh;rrlt rinno11nred 11·11hctr~w11l of l b~ 1:<ws1111 11f1Pr 1-hde·s rlf'fea1 . but h 1~ a1- tri1·ney ;;~1rl 1od:<y 1h11l 1! co ul d he renprn- orl Thr F'ullrrtnn rnunei\n1;111 c:<ll rd H\·rlc'.-: lelter. "11 pol1t1r :<I m0vt-" .:1nci ~;iw i1 ;i;; a s1<'p tn11Ard appro1•11l oJ lhe 9.1R-11r re S:<n· I:< /\n;i Annex:il ion nf lhf' pnrr<-rt~· ~oulh nf lhf' ~;int:< 1\nri .'-lri rl ne Corp~ Air r·;iril !1,· Thr ~ilm r ;rm ar·rr>o; w;i .;. inclnrlerl in lh"! propo~rrl c11.1· of lr1·1nf' 11·hen ii w11~ ;:ip- rrol'iorl h.1· the LAFC in .:i .1-2 vot t last ~-ehru.:ir 1· \O ./ 1111 ior Football Sig 1111p.~ Tonight Rr~1.~1 ral 1on '\ii;!ht for .l1Jn1nr /\l · ·\111,orn·:<n FMthrill in L;i !'un:< fl r11rh 11·1lJ h~ hPI~ ton1ii:ht from F.::lfl In ~ n'rlol'k .:il lfip h1~h ~l'hnnl hr.,1<· g1nl ~2-i r;ir~ ,lo,\'('. Ro\~ ,.1,,hT 1hrnuch 1.1 1n:i1 ri11.1l1[\' fnr thf' f0111h;J1 l<';igue 11h11·h 1\'lll begin pl.:iy 1fi1< f,q]] R111' 11 111 hP AhlP to rht:lln ,_ lrt;e ph1·~H·~1 PX11n11n:<11t111 , rrr·P1''" rnn1r~cf~ ;inrl n1rf'I f,-.;i m ro<i!'hrr-\\nof1ri,1• ni)!hl rr:<rlll'P \\Iii hrgin Tursd:<~ .<11 ~ r 01. A! Th ur•J0ri J111,,.ro1,.d 1;:iJr ~rhnnl Rn1·.< 11111 h" pl11r·rrl nn nor of fou r rlif fr·rrnt 1('1101,<r. rll'prnri1n,>: on !heir ;:i;:t 11ori ll'f'i~ht. ~·or f11rlhrr in~r-m.i11on, cnnlA Cl .lcrry r nrd. 494. 729~. pe rt cf t hr•• p•rt 11rie1) ,>\l'e. OrAn1;r S1.'1·rn other persons were 10,1urrerl io the collision . ~I r~. Adarns 11·as riding in .11 r·ar rlrh•fln b~· '.llr~ Vtlrna (ieorgP, 5~, Los Angele~, ll'hn i.• in ~f'l'l0US coodi!il)n torl:<y in the inl t·n~1 1·e cart-w:ird of Sout h Cn a.~t Com· rnuni1 y Ho~p1 t al. ,\Ir ~. Ad;:i[115 ' hu sh~nrl. \\'~lter. 57. \\'115 lrr;i !t'd ;:ind rrlf';i~rd 11·i1h n11nnr 1n111nP~. f i1 r .1·nu1 hs 1n !ht> \'~n \1·err. in,1uferl, hu t rf'p<irtf'rl in ~:itt."fActnr.1· cond ition tnch1y. Thf'I' \l'(·r·r · St('r!ing Thr;:ish rr, 21_ Lflng firach, 1hr dnl'rr : \\'1lli;:im Ehlf'. 20, A111sri : .l111nPs Rrno. 21. A iu~a: .I L1l1"' \\11nn 20, Saugus, and Adolph fl1 adrica l, 21l. A7.u~11 . The o1hf'r 1110 pr r.~nn~ killPd in AC• 1·idrn1s "'f'rf'-11r ~-l ;:i~ F'. r nhl mnn . ~~. r;ic;;id ... o~. ;inri :0.1 ich;:i r l l\nnpP. Ii, Cherry r o1n1 ' '.': <:~ Or. rnhln1rin 11·;:is ~il\Pd S;it1IT'rla 1· ni,l);ht in" 1wn·1·a~l tnllision nn l.;:ig11na rrin,1on Ro.:id , a h:it mile snuth of the ~An Dieg!l Frt>Pll'a)o:_ Tile rlri1•cr of !hP olhrr rar, f;ord nn A, .\1a1·t10 , .Ir . 2~. of 2359 ;\ewport Rl vd .. C.:o~la illr~:<. 11·~~ )i.<;trd in rril1ca l <_·onditiori tod:<\' ri l Tu,<;lJn Com- 1n11n i~t 1-lospit~I. .\!11 r1io is !/-IP snn rif 1 ;orrlnn A ~1arlil\. Sr. 197(1 rre~ittent of 1hp Cost:< .\1r.c;a Charnbf'r of Co1nmrrre. l\nnpe, on v:icat ion from No rlh C:i rnlin11. \~:<.~ki lled S11nci;iy in lhP Tu.~tin ;irr;i whrn hi.~ v;:in s!ruc·k ;:i power p<ilr nri 171 h ~trer l nr111· 1'.fau1p f)r il•e, lie w11-' !hrn11·n frnm the 1·rhit'lt rind rli ed .'Ii:< hn11r.<; J;irrr :<1 lh(' or~nl!P Cn11ntv /\1edical Cf'nt;', according 1.n the cor0ncr. Marine Seized On N arl'o Charge L~izun:< Rr;irh rn llfr S:i1urrl~.1 :<rrr~te d " C:<m p Prnrflplnn ,\.I;:ir 1nP nn :< fplony n;:irro l1t•s w.:ir·r ;int which h:<d bPPo 1,<;<Ued h1 1h,o t.xiunly Grriod .Jury nin e m(ln!hs '"' l\ffl('('f'~ S!llri .J:1 rllf'~ l,<'P \l<•f'l;i1n, 2.\, \1 ;1~ t.1krn 1nln t·11~l11d1 \\h,~n ;i p:<trnln1an i·r,·0Rn1~,er11he 11~nlrd nian 11a!k1ng alon,it lht> srrr£'1 . ,\il tf'l:<111 W:<~ flllh rr1·Pnth ;ipprrhrndf'rl I-iv C:i1np rrodlrlnn a 11l hnritir~ nn ch:<rges nf hr1ng ;i rlr.<i'rtr r Ir r fl1'1' "l':<t<;_ f)nli('P ~;i ir! \l'h1I(' ;:,11 :11110::: rnll rt ·m~1·11a l , llr ~ppi1rrntl1 lrfl !ht> h~~f' :1ntf rrrurnrrl In I .agun11 8t:<••h In the lJ1'crmi1rr t9ill 1nrt1r tmrn!. :V1r('l;:i111 y,·;i~ ~'ilAr'l!rrl wi th .<;~l e~ ril rl:in~f'rflU.~ <lr11~.~ I Ir 1.~ lo hr ;:i1-r;i i11:ntod 1oday in Sou1h Cnlln1 ,\· Mun1c1pa l Court. WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS* *BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK When d id pawn shaps ori9inate 7 P~w'l \hops ere ori" of ihl'! old .,st b1.n ines1e 1 in ~he world, oriqi- niitirig in En9l•nd in the 1400'1. Th ey lat io r 911 •n<!!d l'l"IOm<!!rifum with the Medic.i f,,rn ily and starttd in th e Unit ed St,,tes "round l 800, of merchandise do you carry? Oi,,rn onds to guil•rs : eaml'!ro'H to sporting goods; sl•r•O$ to •otiques; w•h•s to tools-•11•ryth in9 ime9il'l••blel • .. ' Do y~u sell new merchandise to_o7 Yes , w1 he11e me ny new items e.t tremendous l•~•nl';p . ' How do I pay for tho merchandise 7 B•nkA1T1eric.•rd, Me1t1r Charqe, l•y-•w11 y 1r1d , of course, we still ac.c.tpl cash, This is the rea1 on for our low prices. 1002 ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM • FIND IT HERE FIRST COSTA MESA JEWELRY and LOAN DAILY ' to 1· -SATURDAY t to 6 • 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. DOWNTOWN COST A MlSA ' I COME IN AND UOWSE AROUND PHONE 646-7741 letw•ff H.rbor & lroodwoy • • OUR MOST UNUSUAL DIA MON D GUARA NTEE e W1!111 yew lllvy t lll11111c11til '''"' 111 Wt wlll 9••••11t" tlitt !lle111tNtil te t1Jprel1t ti <10°0 MOltl th111 yo1 1'•111 for II t r YIWI 1111111y !Mic•. Co11 yow 111 OI will ti• wM,..7 COMl'Altl. EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED 30 DAYS 'I ' Mondi}', Au11us1 2. 1q71 s DA!l Y PILOT 1J Dropout Dana Immortalized in Harbor Rites By PATRICK HOYLE 01 lftt Doll> "•'-1 11111 Richard Henry l1an;1, rhe Har\'ard dropoul who wrote It famous nnvt!I on!v In die a lorll!ly castay,·ay in a far off cOun· try, has finally gn! the y,·1nd back into hl:<: 1a1ls. He not only has a rnaJnr hcadl;inrl and a mullimlllion dollar 111ar1na nan1cd af1e1· him. bu1 the man who thought h1rnsclf a politil'al flop will soon bf' imn1ortalized 10 bronze lo ~eC'p v.a1ch O\er h 1 s 11amesakes. The point was namC'd after !)ana wh<'n area resldcnts llked hl!'i description nf 11 10 '·Two Ye;irs Bf'forc ll1e f\1ast " ThP book has s1n('e bten translated into at * .\.. ",'."{ least St\ !nre1gn lan)luai;:es and ha~ nnl been 1Jut of pr1nl since 11 was first pt.1bl1shrrl. D.uia \1as born int o a wcll-knn\.\-11 L1m1- ly Aug. I, 1815, in Cambr idge. Mass. His g~ndfalhE'r "'"·as the chief jus11ce nr the Co1nn1nn wrallh nf ~1ilssachusclts il.nd his fath<'r was a poet ;ind essayist. Despite thrse s!cPllnliJ credrnlial:;:. when hP f'nter('rl M::1rv11rd at 1he age ,,r \6, he was suspended bl'fnre !he encl nf h1.o; frc:;:hman \'ear fnr Laking p<i rT 1n a J<:lu- Ot>nt "rebfJllon ." acrnrd ing tn h1.~!or1;in .lohn t\en1blr. \\'hi!e awa!l1n~ thE' end nf his suspcn.~inn. roun~ Oana caught lhe measles. which in turn gave him eye prfl- blems. ca using him ID drop out of Lhe Da11a Dedi~.ated Y J Ps Prai se 1-1 arbor Project Dana Harbor and ;:i\1 "ho madf' Lt hap- J'lfn 11'nn praise Saturday as rl nzens of VJ P.~ ded icated the .~.10 m1!lu1n marit1nH' romplex before severa l hundred onlnoker:;:. Rich;irrl Henry J)an;i <inrl his wnltn~s played a major role in the tn nc of !ht 2 p.m dcd ieatio11 ritr:;: whi('h lnok place in a stiff breeze from the \\'CSL Brig. Gt>n. F. A. C;1mrn. hrad nf the ~outhern Srr t1nn fnr lhe Arn1y Corps nf Engineers keynotrcl his 1na1nr addrrss r.I the day by rclat1n i:: rn Danil's dcscrip. llon of the pnint where the sallini:; ship Pilgrim picked up hides .:ind t.:illo1v thrown 01 er the bluffs by mission workers. ".Dana described the pnu"!\ here as 011e nf the worst sailing areas and ·pnrrs' on the coast," Gen . Camm said. "But look al the change no""" he ad · dfd. The Corps lrAdrr 1hcn rle1ai1Pcl thr uni- que design .:inrl c·nn.~trur11nn fPat11re~ nf rhe harbor whirh alread~· is bcin,t: he;;1·ily usrd 1n sp1tr or maior cnns1ruct 1nn still In progress ~ The f.:icilit .v, h1, r pl.:iined, 11•;1s the llrsl \Vest. C.Oast sm' 1-crafl harbor tn he Lotally te sted ln huge model form at the sper1al Corps !aOOraloncs in V1r ksbur.c:. .\tis~. The fa cility alsn was dredged in uniQuP rashion 11·he reby coffer dams helrl nut lhe sf'a while bulldozers gouged nut the bnt· tnn1 for the 11<.·in boat ba sins already li\l· 1ng: with l"e sscl s. Coun!Y Director nf HarborE, Bet1r he~ and Pai-ks Krnneth S11mpsnn served as master of ceremonies fnr !he dedi r.:itinn rites ;:i11d praised dozens of prr ~ent fin d past legislfltnrs and other gnvernmPnt leadf'rs fnr making the harbor fl rea!it.v. F'1f1 h District Superil'isor Ron Caspers included Sampson in his pl;:iudits, heralding the official ;is ''the: ma n who pushed for !his project long brlore ;:inyonc thou ghl it had a chance of sue· crss.'' Tht> dedicatinn ccremflnies included {'nlertainmrnt h.v !hr VelvPt Kni~hls J)ru1n and Buglr Corps .\c.:irbv. carn1l';i! ndr!! and .cam e booths e"n1oyed bnsk husine."s 1n thf' rnm- 1n11nit.v nf J)ana Pnint"s cnn1ribut1on tn a Jfii l'\l celebration. f\rs1des !hr drdiratinn nr !hr h.:irhnr , lot«ll residents crlebratPd Dana 's b1rth- d;1y \l'ith carniv;:ils. booths. dinners, an nuirigge r canoe. race and o I he r fe stivities. 'Etruscan' Pai11tings Just Italian Frauds r'lJNf)()\ 1rr11 -Jn nne sense rven Dr. ~tua rt Firmin.I! \I.ii." \.\'llhn,I!. to admit the 25 "E1rusr::1n" rfl1nt1nc~ 1rerP ,!!e- nuinP The1P \\'as l1tlle. rloubt \hPy all came. frnm Italy. But tha!. wa.~ all. he sa1rl this wrrkrnd aft.er ;:inn nuncing his resea rch at Q:.;fnrd has prnvrd lhc r•11n11ngs, all lrrr;icnlta pa11cJ5 1hough1 tn havr hern p;irl" 111 .:in· rienl ~;trustfln tnn1b,<;, are rnrnlrrn fo1·,ger1rs. F!rn1 1n~ hradrrl ;i 1<''1 111 of <;c 1cn11sts \11]n suhJPr trrl lhr pan<•]\ In a new dating prncr ... ~ tlCl'r!r1prd a1 f)slnrd Rr<;ulf ~ thr panel<, ;ind prnhflbly ni;in1' n1nrf' like 1hcrn. ;ippear In hr p11rt nf ;i vast tn· t~rn11t1nnal ;irt s\.\·indlc. "Our 1nvrs!1gatinns ha\'f' ~hnwn lhf'rf' •rP fLn11elv morp fakes 1n Etrustan 11•;ill oa1nlln1?,.~ 1han m:i.nv Pxperti; in lhe fteld had 'believed ." Fleming ga1d. The Etn1scans, fnrt-runners: nf the Rnman~ and modern Italian!!. li re thought hy htstnrian.~ ;i nr1 archenlogists In ha\'~ ;:irrived in llaly fropi Asia r-.1 1nnr i:nrnctin1P arnund the 111h rentury. B.C. Little JS kno1vn of them. Their language r<'n1<11ns unrleciphered . Rul they lefl 11 rich le.1p1('Y nf arl on v;i srs, in arrifar1s , and In fresenr~ nn lhr w11lls of 101nhs. Flem ing said lhe 25 panels e:.;am incd. most nl lhrn1 now 10 Eurnpean museum.<;, hro11gh! $24.flOil apiere frnm cnllcr tnr~ ;:incl de;ilrr~ who bought lhcm nver 1hr. Ja~I 10 ~cars The sc1eo1ist publ 1~hccl his findings in Archf'nme1ry, ;:in arademlf: journal. He said he did sn despi1e attempts by ~1·eral cnllcctor-o.,.,·ners ln ~uppre.~s: them. prP~t1,i:1ot1.:. un11·ersi1y shortly alter his return He 51Rned rin for a cruise on " tradln~ ~hip a11d l'iune to ll1e Califon11a Coasl "'here the craft was to take on eow hirles . On ooP surh trading expedition. I.hf> J<:h1p anrhored off San .Juan Pn1nt -nnw Dana Pnu11 -find Oana 's rlescri ptlon nf the area in his book wa~ based on several trips a~hnre Thr destr1r11nn is partially inaccurate. ho11evcr. Jor hr fl;i1m~ lh~ cliffs wrre 4[\0 frrt h1~h. \\'hcreas the y arr actu<illy on mnre than 2:.0. Th1> young ~ean1;1n had 1n rel _\' nn h1~ men1orv "''hen Y.T1tinR lhe bnok because his 1101es 1\'err lost shortly after the completion of the vo~'age. -· • • • He re turned lo .!jarvard, completed his 11tudlea and became a la11.•yer. While at· tending school , he wrDte: his book, •'TwG \'ears Before the f\1as!,'' \4"hlch he: 11.·as finally able to sell lo Harpers Publishing Company for $250 and 25 copies of the book. - lie struck a bad bargain. ho1<.·e1·er, for Harpers made niore than $50,000 off the work during il.5 fir st ten years of publica- lton . Dana tried unsucces!lfully to gel more money from the comp;1ny, but gnt nothin~ until the copy right reve rted to him some 15 years after public ation. Turning to his law pracricr, he .specialized in maritime. h1w , trying tn im· prove the lot of the con1mon seaman. He "' ~. • • •' ' ' ., •' '-~ " • !. ' '\l y: ·• • ' ~ • alM bttAme Interested ltl po\ilics. found· ff! lhe Free Soil Party and ran unsuc· ce.!!sfully for Congresa. Siill seeking a poli tical future, Dan a 11.·as appoiJ1ted by President Grant as Ambassarlor lo E:ngland . However, he never got the job because the Senate wou ld not confirm the appointme.nl. He finally died in Rome in 1882, a broken , friendless old man who con- siderfd himself a failure for never having ll ch1f'ved any po li tical office. A bronze statue depicting Dana ln his ~eaman 's working clothes will be erected in '.'Jovembe r at the. new D81la r-.tarina, acco rd in g to Les Remmers, a residen t who has been active in the project. Tht S\5,000 stalue is now being c.a~t ht Italy from a mold marlP by New Yllrk ACulptor John Terktn and is being paid for ihrough donations 10 the Slln J uan Capistrano Historical Sociely. Remmers said almosl all of the money has been raised and the. remainder will be solicited from dignitaries auencbng a specia l cocktail party the: day the statue is erected. Th P rigure of Dana will be aboul 31-1 feet high find will stand facing out tn ua on a granite slab three feet ta ll near the harbor entr;:ince. "When thP ships cnmi> in from !he ocean." Remmers says, "they will all be able lo see the. st.atue." Police Begin Rubbish Law I Crackdown San Clen1cnte police have begun to <'lamp do"'" on residents vinlating city rubbi~h ordinances -issuing friendly wa rnin~s fnr 11 period. then fol lowing up with cit flunn~ ln chrnnic nf£enders . The prnhlem said pfltrol LL Bob il1ason, has been gro\.\'ing in recent mnnths. "It m;:iy seem a n11nnr th1n,1:, but . .,.,.hen lhP cnndltion grn1\'S, and persons lravit the ir tr;:ish can.~ nn 1he s1re:el day afler day, 1t turns a ne ighborhood in1o an a11.·fuJ mess." ' Dozens or advisory conl<lct s already ha\'e been logged by patrnlmen. The: watch cnmn1anrler said off icers . ~enerally appnse apparent offenders of . rules l'•hich gnvern trash receptacles - their size and when they can appear on cit.v rights-of-way. 111asnn outlined these rules covered in a c ity code · -Nn <l!le C8J\ deposit or store litter !n a "'ay which allows thP element.!.; lo spread the: trash on any public place or private property. -A!I !rash must bi' kept in portablfl containers made or metal or pla stic with llghl·filting cover:;:. handles and the name i:1nd address. nf the owner painted on lh1 . side. -Plastlc trash hags are: encouraged. -The trash cans can "'righ no more than 50 pounds full and must not exceed 45. ~allnns capacity. MODER N DANA HARBOR IS LAUNCHED WITH APPROPR IATE HISTORIC FOOTNOTES FiftM District Supervisor Ronald Caspers Was One of Severe! Sp1aker1 •t OKl icat ion -The containers can on!v occupy srare nn an alley, sidewalk or roadside only the sheduled day nf trash pickup 11nd then must be. removed lO private property on that same day afler collec• t1on. • Tustin Budget Studied 1\lason said lhat most nf the pe.rsfl n!I already contacted ha ve \l.'tl!tngl y com· ph~d with patrolmen's advice. ·· ~1os! of the: people. ha 1·e been very helpful,'' he said '' .t\nd lh<' ne1ghborhnods are Jooklllg bf'tter. !no."' Tus1Jl'I \ 'ninn ll1.1;h ~chnnl D1str1cl TrLL~LPrs 1nn1ghl \\'ill cnns1drr the final 1!171 ·i2 hudgf't lnl~l1ng $11.01.1.!11.M re· quiring ;;n rst1malrrJ $2 O!l (;ix r;1 1r. The public. h('<'lflng nq 1he prnf)()srd h11dgr1 11·llJ hr held cl11ring the spcr1a l 111rrting r:il lrd fnr 7 .. 11l n'clork thJ,!; even- ing in lhe board room, 1171 Lag una Rn;icl, Tu~tin. Bus1nrss m;inager .lames Farley sflid !he genf'r;:i l fund budget lo1alling $!!II millio n reflN:Jcd a $200 .llOO increase in expense!! nver the preli minary budget an unco mfortably sm all amount lo be set figures. Reserves planned fnr the cnmini:: 11slde. for unexpected expenses during the: :vrar h11ve dropped from $710,ll!l ch.:irtcd vr.:ir School officials ~cnerally con~ider a in the first budJ!rl. drRft. to $.127.MS in the f1 1'r percent reserve lfl be "adequa !e'' tiudgr1 rrrnn1men ded for adoption by and highrr resrrl'rs are rlesirable. tru.~trc.~ tnni_i;:hl . The proposed budge! calls for ,., l;ix For those who refuse to comply after a warning. he added, n.,tices to appear will be issued. LBJ Creels Crowds Changes 1n lhe d1st.rict's assessed r<1tP of $1 .iR l)f'r SlOO or a s.~esscd 1-;1Ju a-AUSTIN, Trx 1cr ll -FnrmPr Presi· valuation and an unexpected decre<ise 1n !inn, about right cents n1nre 1.han district rl en! Lyndon R. John.~on. drl'sscd in an st ale equal!z2.t1nn ;iid were blamed for residents pair! in Hl70-71, Varley said. all·\.\'h1te E.UJI find arcompflnied by his lhe raid nn reserves. Another $ JJ68 per $100 is levied ID pa y wifP. Lady Birr!. i::-rce:1erl lhnusand5 of Superintendent. \\1tlli am Zogg has in-nff the dist rict's Sl.IR!l.00.l in nutslanding vis11nrs at thr John~nn L1br;;ry Sunday, dirfl!P<l 1he th ree percent re.serve level !!I bonds. bringing the tnt;il tax rate ln $2.09. signing autographJ<: and ,;ha king hands . ~~~--·~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~- 2 QUARTS Del_i,ctou i!y_..refreshi.f!&.! .•. And ~.con.~~e~~in.E ltR&nch?.\~ne'v e~Y-t~l);r<pouch ! , .. s nrf .so Ca!\V to·st.ore 'tiiatiyQ-~·n:w~;i[i.~~eef' sev~ral{1ni t~e refrigei:at:Or: .• ~:"! 1l£ ve\ei!lfatll!_an~~ f nr~ttie~~.id§l~•;P i.o~ rl2tiqg J ilielh'~~is~erA rli}•S !\ 'r.'h'e:V,:11I Jove; the\ f \v0:i\ ''{iWJi'iig fla\ors. loo .•. , Fruit Punch, Gra.pe, Orange or Lemon. But don t be &urpr~sed I to' f:ndltiiat\~he ~\\·~~!e•f.imilY.\ e!lJOYs 'the drin~s·l~: t n •~t =", llW.:.I.. • ·~.·-·.'"*' .• ~ Y!'tl rlllfl llflHll .......................... ~~ ....... . E h 8 '\ . ' . . . ... , ... "' t.: ':".M. • tg t ounce pouches .•• fun· (nr the kids •.. and eaey trrt'-' '-NHt ..... ' ....... ;ji Stew Beef .......... '9~ Tli in beef ,r.;tl't1k.~ rollet:I a.rount:I a 1nr. i .'..; •. ,i.: -1c:irl.I" to cook! ~--he 11.A li•n sty le to make the menu • tampi.;te ""'"'! · ltMtt~ u--arine . . .. ... . ... Jf! ,. f .. 'I ~l h ,,,._ "~ • ... ' l\ra t makes it .•. need any more be Miri about t e quality~ -.~. 1 .. J~ctn. Le;i n ! Bnn(."ICss ! ('on1parc ••• and see ti.·hy &o many people prefer ou r~! Beef Rtuladen ................. _S1 ~69 ,~ . Bra ise in skillet ••• ::irtd ma rinara saure a41cl .:-·n .mcr 'ul don~. Wa l_uster 'astr~ ...... , ...... 3·* ~! Serve em hot from the tOMkr for a. breakfut treat ..• 6 ounre.ctns. . ' Beef Bracciole ..... • .. S1.69 1b . Marinara Saoce Sl GliMS Prime Deg Feed .............. r Butoni ni;~kfl!t it ra.s.r tn conk in th! Italian style! , •• 101.4 oz. c.Anll. 1 • Prirrs111 tffcrl ~ftJ'll., Tri'llf.~l+'.°td., Aug. t, ~. ~ Nf> 1tf1l""J lo dPnl'-r~. Moist pattie3 that 11 re eru.y to fttd .. , and nourish your pet: 36 oz.' p kg". IRCADIA . 11111 o•sAOENA· mn SOUTH~ 'An q;c .. HU•:r .. 1·TO" Q ·~r · rn 1 "fWDnRr 0 r .100 · • • 1 • Sunset aod H!1r1t n~l ori D1 I:, . ~ • '·:J• ' L'-. '" 11 I' ,. r .. _ . r Jt:· "! i..: .,_,...\,<0 1 .1. "f;iw1·1rf t,~J 1 11~ R3ncho Cenler) ·2C Wt!S I Colorado Blvel '. f1e n.i111L ,t, ' •tr, r YI. ·1~ ·" ~·~~"f) '. "'~,'Pf.It '. '1 I" ' r·· •II'•!.';! ~, , , • I -..... -----.............. I .. ;,' . . ·' "'.. •• f • ' ..... . -. ' " ·' -- 4 l>AJLY PILOT U.S . /tlen S h e l led 1 · ... ~ :_~· . ~ , . , . , . . . ' UPI t1111>noto 20,000 VIEWED SPECIAL PAKISTAN BENEFIT CONC ERT FILLED WITH TOP STARS Lineup at the Ga rden Included 6-orge H1rri '°"•left, Ringo St1rr, center and Bob Dylan JFI( Papers Tell Nuances .. Of Preside11tial ·Worries \VALTHAt-.f, Mass. (AP \ -President John F. Kennedy was urged by Vk e : President Lyn don B. Johnson lo mak e a series o[ speeches pushing civil rights as fl moral issue. according lo records of the late president's administration wh ich were released today. Norbert A. Schlei. a deputy attorney · general under Kennedy, in a taped in- terview quoted J ohnson as saying: "You kn o\v , a man can be. on his way to die for thi s country, and he can't get a cup of cofree in a public ·restaurant on an in· lerstate highway. The President's got to tell th e people that." The. federal Records Center here open· f'd to researchers tape recordings, part 0£ the library's oral hi story project, and 5.7 1nillion pages of official and unofficial documents destined ultimately for the yet un starled John F. Kennedy Library near Harvard Square in Cambridge. The document s generally indicated that effort s by Johnson , who later 11ucceeded Kennedy as president. played a key role In getting the civil rights program mov- ing, apparenlly over l~ objections of some \\'hite House adviserli who counsel· ed a cautious, legalistic strategy. Johnson is also credited with having more policy innuence on Kennedy than previously thought. ln one taped interview, Supreme Court .Justice William O. Douglas .:i;aid Kennedy rlc scribcd Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk as Rn "errand boy.'' •·He I Kennedy) told me he look Rusk because he. was a good errand boy,"' Wicks - Douglas said. "Jack wa s his own 1;ecretary of state and he knew whal he wanted to do . Rusk was never the great formulator of pollcy, thigreat thlnJ.rer." Kennedy, !he records showed , con· sidered the ill-lated Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba as his greatest misla~e. "! think th at the hopeless invasion of the Bay of Pigs is looked upon by Pres!· dent Kennedy as the Achilles heel of his brief term as president." Roman Catholic Archbishop Richard Cardinal Cushing of Boston said in a personal note, "The President felt ver}', very sad about It all •.• It was the fir st tin1e in my life I ever saw tears come into his eyes." -& -& * LBJ K netv W here Britain Stood On Viet I ssues LONDON t UPI) -Former President Lyndon B. John son was never under ii· lu sions about Britain's disapproval ol key points In his Viet nam policy. accord ing lD former Prime ~·tinistcr Harold Wilson. "lie kne"· exactly .,.,·here we stood on Vietnam." Wilso n !ia\d Sunday on "t.1an in the News," a program broadcast by L-Ont1on independent weekend television. "If he bon1bcd ll;inoi and Haiphong , t1•e vrould dissociate from it anr! indeed, did so." Wil son told a p<inel of three pro- minent British journalists. "If he we.re lo use atomic v:eapons. if he "'ere to rock it up still lu rthrr. ""'e "·ould dissoc\a1e, but I th ink it "'as a matter of British interest lo la ke the policy we <lid on these que."1io11s." Among the tnpic-~ rnverPrl hy V.'il~on d\Jring the in1erv1e1v y,·ere British presence east o( Suez, U.S. demands for help in Vietna m and the rela.tion!hifl bet"·een the dollar and the pound. Ile said he thought Britain "came reasonably t1•clr' out of 11~ rela t1on.~h1p "·1th the Uni1ed S\;ites r!urin~ !his pl'riod. ''But nf course it 11·as a consta nt sl r,1in , almost a ful l 11n1e JOb. to handle this fro111 t1mr 10 lim(', •·Jt is crrta1nly ll'ue 1h;11 thrrr v.·as stmng pressure bo1h hcfore 191i4 and afterwards thiil 1vc slay east of Suez. a.nd 1 agreed with Iha! p9 licy -not hcc;iusc of Am erican pnllcit>s, hu1 hcc<1u~e I think of niy own commrin.,.,·cal!h connections:' \Viloon saia: J T wo E x -Beatles Raise $250 ,000 For E. P akista1i NEW YORK !UPI) -Two of the former Beatles joined Boti Dylan and other stars and superstars of the rock .,.,·arid Sunday for a pair of benefit con· certs which raised an estimated $250,000 for refugees from E<isl Pakistan . Nearly 4fl,OOO persons -most nl them the s;i me ones, who created Beatl emani a six and seven years ago -jammed f\factison Square Garden to overflowing in the afternoon a!id evening to hear George Harrison. Ringo Starr, Dylan , Eric Clap- ton, J{avi Shankar and Leon Hu s.'iCll among others in what was n1ore of a super jam session than an organiz ed con- cert. • The idea of the conce rts was spawned only a month ago by Shankar, a class1c<1l sitar player fr om lnrlia, <ind ii "'as hur· riedly put 1ogether that nobocl.v -pro- ducers included -reall\• knct1• untll Sun- day jus t v.·ho wou ld perform, But it came off so \1•etl tha t the au- dience all but forgot that 1he unoff icia l learler of the Beatles, .John LRnnoo. ncvrr n1ade ii , despite runior~ lo thl' cont rary .and reports he had flo wn to New York during the wee kend. Harrison led most of c a c h performance, 17 mu sician s anrl scvcn background singe rs through his own material, includ ing two big singles writ- lcn since the Beatles broke u1) -··Hy S"·eel Lord'' antl "Bangla Dc>sh." lie also did some of his own songs writ- ten v:hen the quartet was ~till together, including "Son1ething." and "While My Guitar Gently \Vee ps.'' Ringo brough t brick 11il' lrenzv nr Beatlemania more than anvone else :.Vhe11 he sang his nwn :"Ingle .. :It Don't Come Easy" and brought the pitch lo near- hysleria 1vhcn he tossed his hair bark and forth in ackno1vlerlge ment of !he ap· plri use. 1 Pau l r..lcCarl.nC'y. 1he fourth n1ember nf the original Bca!lcs. nn11· lives in New York, but declined Harrison's mv1tat1on lo participate. Spiro on Ticket'! r.1ANCllESTER , NIL !API -Hrrhf>rl l\lr1n. President f\'1xnn's dtrf'rtnr of C'om- n1un1cJ!1nns. say~ hP rxpcrr~ \'1re l'rc~1- r!rnt Spiro Agnew 111!1 he oo thr 1!172 (;Qp 11ckcl for another tcn11 . K!c1 n made his op111 1on kpoll'n In edit.ors of the tl1anchrstrr lln111n-Lcadcr and Ne"· J-lamp~hire SundRy NC'"'.~ rlunng a weekend meet ing at ""'h1ch he d1~cussed 1972 campaign strategy. Most of U.S. Fair, Warm • Blistering Hea t Scorch es S outhwest; So 11ie R ains Fall Californ ia Tc111pr rnt 11re,. kt11.,.., t~ •nd tPlt•"l'IOll •"'!! 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Field officers said the orea, 24 miles south .... ·est of the l\1ekong River I.own of t>{eak Luong, was use d for slaging No r1h Vietnamese troops for infiltration into South Vietnam's ti.1ekong Delta, 2 0,000 Scouts Mee t in Giant Fete in Japan ASAGIRI HEIGHTS, Japan (UPI ) - About '10,000 boy scouts -some wearing turbans. hut most wearing the famed ' . peaked cap -gathered here today 10 a huge grassy amphitheater at the foot of sacred f\.1t. Fu ji and formo>J ly opened the 13th Boy Seoul Jamboree .. Hundreds of brightly colored tents sprinkled the grassy footh ills of Fuji as the fo rmal opening ceremonies were held amid U1e throb of drums and c.olumns of Boy Scouts marching in drill formations. The hos t Japanese Boy Scout organiza· lion satd that nearl y 23,000 scouts £rom 86 countries were scheduled to arrive for the jarnboree, the first in four years. Prime Minister Eisaku Salo, ""'ho wa s to have represciited ,Japan at the opening ceremo'ny in a grass y hillside an1· phitheater, canceled his vi sit due to the en1erg ency arising from a catastrophic airplane crash 1n northern Japan. Sa to sent Ed ucat ion Minister Saburo Takami to represent hlm aL the ceremony. Oo111g 1hP honor~ rn r !he Liniterl St;itcs "Ill he Assistant Secretary of the !\!av.v Jamrs E. Johnson, "'ho will IPad American scou ts 1n a hike up Mount Fuji lat"r in lhe week. The 7.800-man American delegation mingled "'ith a colorful !hrong of scout,<; including Scottish boys in kilts and turban-wearing ~outs from r..1oslem na- tions. The U.S. coinmuid in Saigon M· nnunccd two 1\mericans we re killed Sw1- flay aftcrnQ(l n \\'hen thei r OH 6 light observation hf'licopter was shot down 22 n1ilcs southeast of Hue in the northern qua rter of South Vietnam. The US. cornn111nd announced the Americ;in troop level 1n Vietna m dropped tn 226.:100 in the w£'ek end ing last Thurs- day v.•ith the v.·11hdr;i wal of 2,900 more m{'n _ Another 2.990 began preparatio n for w 1tl~dra v.'al Sunday, the comn1and said. Viel Cong gunners wounded 11 Sou1h Vietnamese troops Sunday nig ht in a 30· minute mortar attack on a U.S. hehcopter base norLhwe.st or Saigon. The South Vietnamese commander of the b<tse said security was inadequate since thousands of American troops !efl the rc~1on il1d1triry sources in Phnom Penh said !'\orth V1ctn2m ese units attacked a vital l1igh11·ay bridge nine miles north of the t:api\al early Luday, killing an off icer and v:ounding four other Sllldiers. The Com· mu ni3ts nverrAn a government position south of Phnr11n Penh ki lling fi ve persons and lcilving 20 mi.':lsing in action. The shellinJ: or the base <it Tay Ninh west 50 miles northwest or Saigon came less than three days aflcr the U.S. helicop1er 2.~sau\t company returned. The s;ime helicopter unit had left the base \l/ednesday follov.1 ing an earlier Com· munis t shelling. and. ground attack that damaged two Huey helicopters and "'OUn· ded fou r Amcrica n1'. The American helicopter unit suffere d neither damage nor casualties t)ljs time. African Prela te P leads l 1111ocent PR!::TOHlA IUPll -Th e Anglica n dean ol Joha nnesburg, the very Rev. Gonville A. frcnch-!}eytaugh pleaded 1n- nncent. i11 suprerne court today lo charges of rHlvoca ting the violent nvcrlhrow ol the Sou1h Africa n government. The 59-ycilr-old dea n. Y.'C<lring his clerica l collar, was pale hu l .'lmili ng. He pleaded "not gu1l1y" in a firm voice in lhc packed courlroom. a fo r me r s.1n11goguc. J[ <:onl'JCtcd, he could face the death penalt y. French-Bcy1augh. .~p1rilual learlrr of South Africa's 1\n,'llican commun1t,y, wa s arres1ed 10 February. He "'as fi rst charg- ed under JJie Supp ression of CQmmunism Act. In .lune 1hc charges were changed to cover offenses con1mit1ed under the na· t1onal terrorism acl, He has been free on $14.000 ba il since J une. TOP AIDE RESIGNS Keikichi M11uhara J apan's Defense Mi nister Quits After Air Cras h ·ro KYO <A) -Pri r11e Minis1er Eisaku Sato acccpl cd the resi gnation of his defense minis11'r toda~ in 1he. aftermath of the air collision last Friday that killed 162 persons in northern Japan. Keikichi Mas uh ara resigned as dircc- lor·general of the Defense Agency lO signify his acceptance of mo r ~ I responsi bility for the pilot whose F8~F Jet fighter collided with the Al!-Nip~n Airways Boeing 727 JC!, Gen. YasuhJr<> Ue da, the chief of the air staff. also suh- mitted his resignation. but defense agen· cy officials said it had not been accepted. Sato appoi nted Naomi Nishimu ra, a formC'r director of the def('nse agency. to replace r..lasuhara. The latte r had he ld the job for less than a mon1h, since Sato re~h uffled his cabinet nn July 3. The prime minislC'r <1polog1zed lo the nation fo r the crash. the worst disaster in avi ation history. :ind .said his government wh o st udyi ng pl ans to a vert si milar dis asters. He said Japa n will whnC'ss an increase in aii'. sea anrl land traffi c cnn· gcs tio n, but top prioril y will always be given to the protection ()f human lives. The fighter pilot. Sgt. Yo s h'i m I lchikawa.'22. parachuted safely frn m his aircraft. He and Capt Tan1(llsu Kuma, fl ying a second FB6F as lchikawa's in- ~tructor. have been arrested (ln charge1' of professional negligence resulling in death. Jchika"'a lnld police he v.·as flying abnut a mile behind t\uma and "'as bank· u1g his plane "'hen the captain shouted "Bogey:·· on the inter-plane radio. The sergeant said he looked back and saw the nose of the airliner. bur the planes col· l1ded before he could pull away. A radci r station that tracked 1he airliner .:i;a id it t1•as on its assigned murse. STOP PERMISSIVENESS! HELP RESTORE LA W AND ORDER IN· LAGUNA BEACH • Durin9 the last nine inonths, hi9h rise hotels or apartme nt s have been proposed as follows: l. VICTOR HUGO INN -height unspecified 2. ANOTHER SITE SOUTH OF VICTOR HUGO'S - 100 foot hotel-apartment . 3. MAIN BEACH -1000 room .hotel (boardwal k abandoned, private beach) 4. HOTE L LAGUNA-100 foot hote l 5. UNION 6. SHO ALS PACIFI C -140 con domi nium, " foot MOTE L -he ight uns pecified at Legion Street La9una can have a prosperous economic future, but not by sell· in9 its shoreline. Many of the so-called "undesirables" were brou9ht here by national advertisin9 paid for by the tenants of those who want the Boardwalk. Vote YES for Laguna on August 3 William M. Wilcoxen Director, Lag un• Beach Ch1mber of Commerce, 1964·67 !Zonin9 ind Land Use Committee) CitizGns Advisory committ1e member. for the General Plan, 1968-1969 Chairman, M11 in Beach Devetooment Cqmmittee, 1970,.1971 Trustee, L19una Beach Sch09I District, 1965-1971 "' Libr1ry Sit1 Selection Committeeman, 0 ?965.1969 r Deputy Distriet Attorney, Orange County, 1960-1962 · Di rector, Orange County Bar Association Pold •er '"~ l~<t•"I!! b1 WOii!•"' M. wn~"''"• ue "'"' ~·•·· ~•ou~• ft••rll . I I t l r s ' ' • J- r I . CHECKING •UP• Alaska11 Widows Have Top Oclds A CHICAGO HOTEL MAN l!ays lh e ~wlf1e~t spe nders t1 n1ong all !hf' guests in his lengthy rxper1rncr are the p I u m b ! n g contnu.:!or~ .. \\'HO WA S rr dc.:;(•rrbed ti drive-in movtr a~ ··1.,.all-t1>-11.·all rar-pct11 ng'" ANY OLll \\'O()l)S,\tAN' \.\ill 1rtl you the 11•1nlf'r dr.n of !hr grr ri:ly be:ir :ilway" is on !hr n11r1h s;.1fif' ol thf' mnun1a1n A (i!BSON, claimed ,hn1 B<icku~. 1~ JUSt ::i ,gr<!}'-flanncl martini , . Al\\ ASKF.ll "'HAT ~1fi!:na1urr h;i.~ bef'n forged mo~t otlen That of Strad ivari, prohabl~. IT"S C01\'l~1 0,... l\~0\\1 L· EDGE that Ala.~k;i always has been a p ::i rt i c 11 I a r I y fertile hunting grnund fn r the . voung si ngl!' girl 10 sf'arrh of ;i n1111rimnni;il m<itc . Rut she's not lhc wnrnan \.\'hosr ch ;incci:; of fin ding ii gen1len1an frien d thcrr arr grea!cst. The r£'tired 11 idn"' is. An1nng Alaskans nvl'r the age of 65, rhr. n1cn outnumher the l<1d1t•s b:< 200 7 1n 100. In lhc 4~1o-44 f!rnu11. the men onl~· outnumber the ladies by J.1.11 10 100 Or sn Khow the st:instics Southern (.'alilnrnia _ ::i~ ~nu might rxpet t, bu l 1n Singapore .. CL;STO.l\1EH ~F.HVICE : Q. "Say5 hf'rf' "nil-if'n ~el f;ir fl'Wer f',1'e 1nfrct1nns than rnrn \\'hv':'" A. Because tears ;rre a111;sepl1c. and women arr <·<11)ablc of producing rar 1nnrl' l('.lfS than arr 01en Con1f' 1111. \OU knr\\' that.. Q. "lla~n t The Pill cu l back 1he numbrr or un\ved mnLhers?" A . Evidently not. l!nderstand the S;i lv iltion Army tonk care of .ibnut Jfl ,000 l;ist year. rnore lhan ever hcfnre , Q. "Tell me. sir. how dn you n1ana~e lo <>.mass all these hits nf fact. fanlasv and fiction':'" A. Like ;i sma'll bny picks blueberries, madam. One at a time . AVERAGE SCORE among lea gue bowlers at \:isl report v,1as l54. How does 1 h<i l stack 11p against your us;ual pin count . mister':' Stud.v of the rccQrds sho w not nne SU('h 0011'lf'r in 100 averagrs as hi~h as !90. But Just about five Lil JOO a1·e;agf' under !25. IN THEIR TRADES a l nne place or another 1n this wor!rl. a detective is knn,,.·n a.~ ;in e.ve. ::i sonar specialist ;is ;in l'ar and a pcrfun1e chcrnist a.~ a nnsr, understandabl\ . IN llF:PLY TO th<11 ttTilalrrl fc llnw 11 ho 1·la1n1ed "nrnen Violent Stor1ns Kill Nine By Unil{>d l'rel1 International Torrential ra1rui sweeping.in with v1ntenl thunder and l1ghln1n~ brought flOOcl deaths anrl d11m<1~e lo I.he Baltimore arra $un<lay rilJ:hl and early toda y A 1,1 !:'f'k!'nrl s!or111 s.vsrr111 rl1~rup1C'd tr<1fhe 10 lhe f';ew \ nrk melrnriotilan area. In the i.10-f·nunty arr<t ;ui •und Ball11nnrr . a! least ntnc persons '-''"rr known df'act ::ind al lea!lt f11'e others ,,.ere m 1~sing. F11 r person~ d1erl 1n the Lit· tic Cunpo,,.·dC'r J111·er ilboUt. ~1·11 •n 1nrles ~nt1th,,.·e!l1 nf '~rl Air .. \lrl. 11hr11 ::i c<ir l"f'nl nff a bndgt• F11 r persfln~ who apparent!\· tri('r! to rescue thf'rn 111•re 1111ssu1g 111 Tu1\'1.nn, ~1d ;i hn~ r!r\'" ned ir1 a sewrr In Pall1mor£'. Kat1r l\:lcrrill 41i, d\cd whl'!r\ shr lilrpped rro1n <I C<tr in!n a stCJr111 se11·cr ('11r- ry1ni;: si x [cet. or w;:ircr Uiuis ~1aclacara , 7.1. tlroll'nl'd wh en t'r frll tn tn 1valcr in his flood - f'd haserncnL 11ain continued lhroughoul thr nighl with 2 5 Inches !ailing af1cr n1idn ighl loda.1·. AL Bel Air, Md,, not f;ir lrorn I.he Lii- tle l.unpowd('r River si!r . .<;lightl v n1orr th;111 5 '-i inctit'c; of r;iirl felt in a 12·hnur period . Asker! hn11· 1nany p('rsons ll'f'rf' affce!cd bv nnod1ng, ;i rinl1('ernan replic<1. '"11·e 11·on't know until we get in thet e and get them out." .President To Reveal ~ China Plan \\'AS HI NGTON tL'"Ptl -I The 1ldmlnistr11tio n plans tol revea l vdthin lhe next fe11.·1 rl;:iys I.he murse it ""'ill try to l follow on the tri!!ky question of 1na inland Chin;:i'5 adrnission lo lhe L'ni1ef1 t-;;i.1 ion5. l'reu' Fl ees Oil T"11k er ()ff Flor it!" \1lA .\11 rCP ll -Thf' ln~t thrrr n1rn ;tbo:ird lhf' burninc tankrr La ron <1b<1ndnncd lhe :lii>-ll'ln1 1 r~~el ;ihnu1 5M 1n1les t';i"t uf .St A11gu ~t1ne !nd;:iy ;if1rr 1hC' ('na-.i (iu;inl !1<11d "~he~ a gonrr" Thr f'apta1n. second 1natr <>.nd radio opcralnr lcfl ship ;is a burnrd ou1 nf rontrnl The~· '-''Cre salrlv taken ;iboard the Vrnczuel;:in ship lco<i , 1·1 .. · othrr ;l7 n1"n1hrr~ nf 1hr 1rr11· ahfl11rd !hr l.iheri;in tanker ,,. ere r·rrnn1·erl 1 n lifeboil!s S11nda,1· Th f' f'n;ist (;1111rct ~air! !hr rrew n1rn1bers wn11ld hf' taken to Newpor1 :\t•11·~. Va . b_v thr lcoa '.'!nnr 11·;is belrel'rd in.iurrrl . The fir<' brnkr 011! rarl~· .Sund<i.v in the en~1nr room and \.\'as firs! rrrorterl bv a Brit1~h O\erseas Airwa ys Corporation !BOACl 1ctliner \l'htch spotted the smoke from the air. Set The qucslion ls not a si mple one because Peking ha!' said repea1edl.V that it would not l aecep1 a t; N srat a.~ long ;isl llir f\'::i1Jonal1st Chine.~t re-I mained in lhe world bod y. I Pres1denl f\ixon . on thr other hanrl. has inclirated hel ,,.nulrl mntinue In "t\•:i lrh nut for rhr interests of 1he Ta111·an 1 f!OVernment. In rf've::ii 1ng his l pl?.flnl'.'d trip tn Pekin~ last I month he promised An1l.'rica·s1 •·olrl friends'' v.·ould not surfrr frorn lhe nrw Chilpter in Chinese-Amrrican relations. Thr n1atter '-''ill corne up for a test next month '-''hen the U.N. General Assembly meets !ac1nR a resoluunn lfl admit v.·ould lry through prncedu!'<i! \V::i shington has been under inr•rras1n.c. pressure 1n m11kc its position public before the L' N. n1ccti ng t;ikcs plaee. The \li'ashington Star Sunday quo!cd diplomat ic ~urccs as sayin~ I he adminislrallon 11•nulrt !r~· through procedural ..1ct1n!I 10 force 11110 !lepara!el ll N. l'nles on the i.!isUr -one on the admission w h i l c, prrserv ing I h c national is1 1 sr:i!. i'.: ::i 1 i on<1 l1!1l Ambassador James C. Shen met last week "1rh Sccret<>r y of S 1 " le \\'illian1 r. Rngers to report1 hi.~ ~nvrrnn1en1'~ latc.~1 ll':ink-1 in.c. nn the U \'. qurstion. IF' SHE PAl ~TS her lips in a thin s1r:i1ght line. she give~ !hf' aripc<irancc nf having just hidden her cigar. If she paints h£'r lips in rx<tggcr<itrrl cup1d's how~. i;;hc lrnd~ rn look tired h111 wtllrni:. Ir i;;he p:11nt.~ hrr lips in a bri~I red rc!'tanglr. .•he C'n nvevs 1hr 1n1prcss1on ~he wou ld prefer to play snllba.11. nP1·r r in\'rnted nny!h111g . ;i Hfl.\'OLL'LU (LIP!) -A 3fl- cl1rn! reports 11 was nnr 1·e;ir-0ld ~1anne cap!a1n rlirl 40 Catharine Greene , not P.li Sit·ups a rn1nute th1.~ 11·ef'ke11d \\'h1tnry. whn a c t u a\ I Y -for sevrn hours and 27 ll'as ll ,flOO ~r! by a fl.ussi;in A!ler learning from \ he (;uiness Book ()f Record s lh;r.1 an FBI agent did 15, IOO s1t-up.s in 1966, he decided 10 (ry aga in. • "WH ERE IS the 11·nr ld 's lar,i:est mental hnsp1tar.··· in- quires ;i client. Checker! 1h1s ou1 11•it h 11 '-''eslern med1c·al n1<1n ;inrl the rascal said, "Jn Ne11.• York nf cour~r. \\'hr.re else ~ And the wnr!d 's \ari;:c.<:l rn11 ternity ho~pital \.<: not in designed the first cotton gin. m1 nu1cs nons1nr -a '-''Or l<l ., reenrrl . Your questions and cnn1· "1'1n gelling a little hun· menrs; are wr\comed and "'il l gry." 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KWIZ DRIAM WHEEL ! i l:NAM I; I ;.oo.,ss I t ~ : CITY I ~ ;j II z1r : ~ l;; I ~ i PHON OP I ~ L-----------~---------J § I Listen for your n1111e on the olr · ~ ~ --~ 1480 ON THE AM DIAL = -> 7 KWIZ 1480 AM RAOIO • All TH E 1000 SONGS IY All THE I" 1 . ANYTHING YOU THINK IS YOU . DEMOS AL L THRU AUGUST . SO COME ON. FIND SOMET H(NG NEW TO DO! TOMORROW? AN ELECTROLYSIS DEMO , 10 :30 TO 4:3 0. AND FREE-TO -BE TIPS FROM JUDY WILLIAMS, MARY~WEBB DAV IS FASHION CONSULTANT. THIRD LEVEL. RO-BINSON'S, NEWPORT . • FASHION IS LAND • ' 6•~·2800 , DAILY PILOT 3: THE 14-FOOT RED HERRING (.s ••r·--. : ....... \ . LEGAL Hf!CH'f PEl:i!.!ITT lO fl Y .lON(NG LAW ~-/ "'*1f~ :;r:.~1'~ ' "BONUS" HEIGHT VO TEO BY PLANN ING COMMISSION AND,ITY CDUf'k,11. • HIGH RISE BY POLITICAL VARIANCE S('!dnm ha~ an electnralt been more pUrPQ8ely or calculatingly misled. A "ye~" ''nte ne:i:I Tuesd11y "'ill limit all buildin11:s In Lagun11 ln a maxin1un1 of three lilories. or 36 feet. Urger11 of a "no" vnte are offerlo11:. as a ' • v 1 ab I e 11ltematlve," the proposed CR zone with a height \lmlt ol 50 Itel. Why, we are A5kerl , all the fuss and bother over a simple matter nf It fee t':' Why. \netted~ ll th11t'11 all that Iii Ill i;takt , "'hy •hould lhe nppnnf'nl!t.'nf thf' an. fool limil carry the t1sut all lht' •·ay to tht' Stat« Suprt':mt' Courl ':' Sn thl'y ran add one more 1tory ln thei r hotels, mntels, and apartment houseli'? Obl•iously nnt. Tht real 1takcs art much hif,'!h cr, JM lttl. 158 fee t, or t':Vell 200 fttt hlghtr. And !ht. pbotn above 1hows "''hy. The Surf and Sand I~ In a (.J Zone. \\'Ith a heighl limit nl JO feel. Yet the own erli ha d no trnuble cnnl'inclnK • complianl Planning Co m- mls11ton and City Councll that th ey sbnuld he allnwed to build l-0 53 feet, ntarly dou· hie the znnlng"()rdinance limit. They rould ju~I 11~ easily, 11nd lei;:all.f , ha vt g-ont for 100 fef't or wh11te 1•tr other height thr.v "anted. The 11an1e will ht-true or the proposed CR ionc. (;ouldn 't til,t same thing happen v.·ith the August :!rd hclght·llmit In itiative? The answer 11 no, anrl that's "'h.Y lhe lr;sue ha~ been carried In the Slate Supreme Co urt. Th e 36-foot limit will be an Amendment lQ the clt)•'s building rode. II can not be chani;:ed or ll'ai,•ed by political v•riRnrt':. Tl 15 an Absolute i;:u11r11ntce 1h11t the ''lllaf,'!e atn1ospherr of LaJZUna will not b4>. per ma n e n l I y rtes troytd by lrmporary oceupan[\ nf City Hall. 4The ordinance CAl\1 ht': chan ged at ::in.v time, however, hy A future ''Ole of the peoplt.) Tn sa y. then. that the Cit 1.nnt. Is 1t "1·iahlt': allcrnalive" to the hci,i::ht-limiL in itiative I~ likt cnmperlnp: apples tn hand p:renade5. One i8 an invlolahle la\.\'. Thr. other I~ a fl1hlng license. An d the fishermen art alre•dY linrrl up, v.·aiting . Bernard Syran. one of the earlie5t and mn~t vocal ~upporter~ of high rise. nnre drew plans for 11 t5-foot building lit the north end nf th e M11ln Beach Park. Union Pacific Railroad ha1 proposed ,.,.,.,, hulldlng1 for Its property IOUth of the Hotel Laguna , one 100 feet hig h, the other 140 fee t high • These are no rut ure tbreat~; they are a elear and present danger. Alld the Suri and Sand stand~ as tn,,·erin,it evidence or the pattern of things to come. The "Spaced Out" Red Herring The height of the CR.zone detqt!on 11 equaled by its breadth. Only th ree neatly 11paced o u l beachlront areas are lihown on the CR· tone map, 11mo11nt lng to lelis than a fourth n' the i;tretch from Laguna A1'enue l(l Agate Street. Yet once the CR tone hali bten e~t::ibllshed a1 a zoning vehicle. It can be applied In any area nf the city by a simple vott or rhe City Counril. Remembe1 "'hen Glenneyre was a quiet residential street along moil of its length? Hig h·rise breeds hi gh-rise. 0th er property o~·ners , seeing the profits In he made. will ask for a zoning change. They "·ill also have a right to ask for the r;a me over-the·limit ,·ari ances as t be I r neighbor,;. And I.hose thal resist the profit In· renti1•e '4111 soon he forced tnl-0 action by th eir ta:i: blllii. The lax a11e11nr w\11 view lhe ·whol e of Laguna·s waterfront al a pnttntial area for high rile, and t&x il ac· cordi ngly !ifs already happened iD !ht: vicinity of the Surf and Sa nd ~. Laguna CAN become a Miami Beach. The "Monotonous" Red Herring Opponents of the height·limltation t1rd inance say that the 36-£oo t limit will create a monotonous w&ll acro11 the heachfront and stifle lhe crealJ,·ity and ''arlety of llrchitecture else"·bcre in the city. NnlhinJt could be further fro m the tru th . The new ordinan ce wil l not In any ll'ay affect the %~·foot limit that presently Rpplirs In ll·l re&ide ntlal zones, nr the 30- fnol lim it In C·J commercial zones. And Rn enll,ghlened City Coun cll c11n. al any time, add sethacks and 8ideyards to any zoninl:' ordinance to assure .. windows to the sea" along the V"1aterfront. The Augu st 3rd elec tion ha1 only ont nhjective: tbe hplllh. safely, and way of /lfe of a relaxed llC:aside villa,(e. Vote YES on Tlll.'lday fnr our Laruna. Shall an ordinance be adopted llmitinq the heil;iht of buildinqs in Laquna Beach to three stories? YES [!j NO I ' STOP HIGH RISE VOTE . YES ON AUG. 3 This advertisement has been preparei:i by the Committee. (or a Ye~ Vote on .i\ugust 3. Clip it out for future reference; show it to your friends . To !!upport the campaign, mail your check to YES ON AUGUST 3 COM- 1'-ffTTEE. Al !·look -C8mpaign Head1u11:rters Manager ; 81 2 'South c .. oast ~l ighway. Lagu n,;.Bea ch, Calif. 92651 lP hone : 494-9~). •• -- • • ' .:: DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Anoth~r Money Source?· A little-knov.·n prov1s1on of the State Education Code -a part of the la"· since 1931 -may brighten the dim school finance picture, especial ly since the Supreme Court has affirmed California's requireroent for a two-third majority vote for bond elections. State Superintent.1ent of Public In struction Wilson Riles has sugg ested that override taxes may be used for capital constr uction -school classrooms. for instance, in stea d of just for operating bvd gets. Riles In terprets the ed ucati on Jaw as all owing use of override funds for buildings. Districts need only to state the amount of th e tax increase. how long4t will be taxed and the purposes for \'<'hich the money goes. As a practical matter, only districts with a large tax base '\'ill benefit from the loophole. Only dis tric ts with large numbers or taxpayers or, better still , a few taxpayers with highJy valued property, \\'ill yield enough revenue from override taxes to provide building funds of a useful size. . But for districts along the Orange Coast with mod- erate to high property valuations who have lost much needed bond issues, such as Tusjin High School District, the override tax might prove worthwb,i.le. Overrides require only a simple majority vote, and Tustin's last two bond elections have received majorities -but not the required two-thiri:!s. Riles does not sugg·est that lhe override be used tp r aj se the same amounts of money that would be r aised for bonds. Bonds are used for longer range projects. Overrides that allow the district to put bu ilding con- struclion on a pay-as·you·go basis might be more attrac- tive to voters, even though the building costs would be paid by today's taxpayers rather than be spread over the future. This is not all bad. however. since the prospects of unification and pressing rapid growth cloud the long r ange fin ancing picture in growing w e·a 1th y school dis tricts. I A pay·as·you·go capital outlay program permits a d~rirt to escape large interest payments, and lf rather large EiUms can be accrued quickly, the negative e!Corls cf inflation are diminished. Taxpayers who've shown their reluctance to support bond iss ues might be made more inclined to consider the shorter term solution to providing needed school buildings. Certainly districts will fin d it easier to secure their _approvaJ if 51 "C'°.instead of 66"0 i\ the required margin for passage. But, either \Vay you look at it. th e new fl\und alter- 11ative r epresents no permanent solution to th~ problerns of school finance in CaJifornia. Either way, it's stilt com· ing out of the property taxpayer's pocket. Unfair 'Con tribution' llow would you hke to be forced to n1ake political contributions to a candidate you didn 't support and d idn't like? That's the unfair position....many mem bers of labor unions are in. Compulsory union dues are being used to support polilical campaigns from the local level to thr. Presidency - whether or nol the union n1en1bcr hkes the candidate or issue. This situation woul d be eli minated under provisions of a bill introduced by Sen. Paul .I. Fannin ( R .. .<\riz. ), who would revoke tax exempt status of any organization that used con1pulsory dues for politlcal purposes. The bill is bound to find strong opposition from la bor unions themselves, for politica l contributions have been one of o rganized labor's biggest clubs in wielding influence at every level of ~overnment. It is not likely that they would like lo give up this weapon. Still, union members themselves d eserve protection. They sh ould not be forced to supply funds for political purpose s against t heir personal \vi shcs. Sen. Fannin's bill would remedy this wrong. I '" ' ' .. .. . ~. 'I . " ~ ..... ~ . i. I . • • • ·~ ,. ' 11,_' "· ~ ,; '-;1!. ... Dear Keys to Co11aua111a·icatio1a l(ennedy Backing Sen. George McGovern, ul!ra.Jiberal and rniHtant dove, is the Kennedy can· d!iate for the Den1Q.cratic Presidential 11r .1ina lion. J" Tha t'i; the inside word being put out by the Sou!h Dakotan"s handlers and pro- moters. Significantly, the most vocal are forn1er close Kennedy henchmen now ac- tive in the l!IcGovern camp. l!O\\'ever, while zealously spreading this report, the r.1cGovcrnites are notice- a bly vague about exactly what is im- plil'd -y,·hether Sen.· Ted Kennedy had privatl'IV gi \•en assurances he will bac k J\'1 :-Gove"m •s bid : that a public layi ng-on- of·hands is conte mplated: or what~ Kennedy and A1cGovern shrug off in- qrirics; refuse to discuss the matter. But as striking proor of this claim, }.1cGovcrn insiders cite the following· -A recent SI,000 contribution from 1\Irs. 'Bthel Kennedy, widow of Sen_ Robert Kennedy. Aln1osl within hours after th e latter 's assa ssination, McGovern, proclaiming he \\'as "rai sing aloft the fall en banner." leaped into the Presidential si;:ramble in a belated at· tempt to capitalize on K en n e d y 's popularity. especiall y among blacks, and grief at his death. -Harvard Prof. Joh11 Ken n et b Galbraith's announcement for t.1cGovern, after a meeting with Ted Kennedy in his Senate office. The tall. voluble eco nomist and former head of the New Left·con- trolled Americans for Democratic Action (i\DAl has a long Kennedy ba ckgro1'nd . J!e was Amba ssador to India under President John Kennedy and a key ad - \•lser of Bobbv Kennedy. Galbraith is privately very · disparaging of Sen . Ed- mund Muskie and the other Democratic aspirants-rating them as ''mediocrities,'' Gloomy Gus Issue time cards to the students and faculty, install time clocks in the classrooms, laboratories and libraries, rename the Universi ty of California the Ronald Reagan Trade School and forget it. -8. A. T~ll l••turt rt!llCh ,,.,.,.1 YltWI, "•' "K•lllrlly t~o .... I~• "•-P••· Stnd 'our pet a-•~• lo Gloom' G111, Dtli, P'llol. ••inadequalcs."' and "uncertain liberals." -The gro'A·ing number of Kennedy idolators and followers tu rning up on A1cGovern's campaign payroll. Foremost among them are Gary liar!, Denver, Col., one of Bobby's top Western coordinalors and now McGovern's cam- paign manager: Frank Manke\\'itz, ex. Seallle newsrrian v.·hom Bobby brought to Washington in 1961 and for whom he work· ed devotedly until his murder, now chief McGovern propagandist and intimate ad- viser: Henry Kimelman . wealthy realtor with a penchant for flashy foreign cars v>'ith whi te\\'ail tires and yellow hubcaps, bead r.tcGovern fund-raiser. Strike Law Needs Change The s1ubborn. labor-oriented al!itude of commi!tees of Congress has prevented any pn)gress <ti ;:ill on new methods of h~ndling strikes that lie up and damage the \\'hole country. ,\nother rail strike \Vends it~ 11·eary "'nr rn .... ·ard 11 notht'.'r em£'rgency con· j\rcssion::il enactment requiring it be end· "' 1.it1le \s being done to protect the public against incont·cnu.•nces , hardships and ecr'!n(lmic stagnation which can come anv t11ne ::ie:.iin from rail. airline, mari1ime and irucking StQppa ges. So f;ir as lhe publ ic ii; concerned lhe vnun1ccl Lahor Railway Act ls an out--0[- dnte nor. Since its passage 4~ years ago. t 1ncrgency provisions have been invoked 1G7 t 1m<'~, or nn llverage of four time!'! )'carl v. Actuiil work stoppa ges have come on fl Yea rly basis after the 60-day reriod in 11·hich a settlement is supposed to have been reached to protect the health and 1>afe1y of t.he nati on. THIS POOR RECORD has cost the na- tion grca11y in lost time and lost business and presently is closing dov.-n mines, slowing awto production and the distribu- tion of es'sent ial commod1t1cs and raw materials. Earlier this yea r. rank ing Rcpuhlican and Democratic members of the House Commerce Comn1 ittee. in· formed the Rulei; Committee that it would be rl ifficult to pass remedial \C'-is!ntion and the.re the melter seems to rest. although hearings are being held on i;ome 16 proposals. President Nixon pledged early in his 11dministration that he would submit new legislation for dea ling with national emergency disputes and he has du_nl' .s.o without. however, arou~ing eny s1gn1h· cant response from Congress excePt a proliferation of rountcr proposals. Nixon wants to 8bolish the Railway Labor Act procedures and make the Taft · Hartley Act app ly to the railroads and airlines as it <loes now lo maritime, )r'l~shoremen and trucking dispu!l'S. 'There. would be an M-d11y cooling off ptrK>d. 3 fact-finding lnqulry and recom: mendatlon and then if no settlement f i<me. a greater flexibility on thr part ol the Pn!Sident than going to Congress for special le~isleUon ending the strike. TltE PRESIDENT could extend Uie. cooling off period for 30 days. or requlre p.:irtial operation or the ttrur;k lndu~try' 1trid fln11\ty could Im pose 1 kind of arbitr11tlon c11lled '1llnnl offer sel~on.'' Ri chard Wilson Three "neutrals" would be named to 11old formal hearings and determine be t\\'een the fina l offers made by managemcnl and labor lo end the dispute. It \\'OU!d he take ii or lea\'c it \\·hichever final offer v:as chosen by the neutral board. The foot is in lhe door on whal might prove in the future to be disastrous and prolonged st.rlkes in essential industries • where they are not supposed to happen - postal st rikes, police strikes, federal governnl£'nl employe strikes, transporla · Lion strikes. The national atinosphere which made such strikes unthinkable or unlik ely in the pa st has changed. Congress needs lo ad opt new ;ind more w0rkab\e procedures for hRndllng such paraly1.ing events. One Practical Proverb 1 clislike moi;l proverbs, because they are a cheap and easy source ol lolk- \\'isdom !hat takes the pl ace of th.inking abou t individual cases; besides, most proverbs are ron lta- dicted Vanolher, like "He \\·hn hr.si· \ates is Inst" and ''Look before you leap." The only one J '\'e ever found of any praclical use is the old British saying, "for want of a nail." ~1osl looming crises, when they come, 1. have had their origin "for want of nall~' You remember how il goes: "For wanl of a nail. a shoe was lost; for want of a shoe. a horse was lost; for want of a horse. a message was lost ; for want of a message, a ba ttle was lost; foi' wan t of a battle, a war was lost : for want or a war, a kingdom \\-:as lost; and all for lhe loss of a nail." CORNY AS THAT sounds, the facl of the matter is thal history does hang on such Uttle things as much as on any grand design. So do most la rge tragedies, which have their origin!'! In tiny na ws uni;l~ived at the time. \Yhat we call 1 "catastroptle" usually starl.5 11i·ith 8 rmil. A crack so tiny it could not be seen was responsible for the collapse of !hi'. Silver Bridge over the Ohio River a few ye:ira: ago, killiltg 46 pe.r60ns. The crack 1£'d to Ille. brtakiflf! of a crucial S"tctl P~bar. \.l'hich plunged lhe 1,700-fool suspension bridge inlo the river. ' ~'OT LO~G aftrrfl·ards, lnvt'~t igaUng ;i plane crash in which almost 100 were kill- £'d.'' lhe CA B found that the mechanica l difficulty leading to the crash originated 1n a small metal part It would have cosl a dime to replace. But nobody ha d bothered to check it out.. These exam ples cuuld be mult\p\ied scores of limes . It is hardly ever that. some gross malfunction is res-ponsible for a disaster -for gross malfunctions can usually le caught before they do much damage. It is almosl invariably some lit- tle defeet that passes hasty or neg!igrnt l11spettion. Think of this the next time you-are sitting in a plane. al the t'arnp, waiting to take off. <'Ind ~ilently cursi ng the mechanics for being so tediously thorough. Bl'T, EVERvmtNG hum an being con- tlngeilt. there is no Wfly lo eliminate et· ror entirely. Around 1760, a number of professors in Edinburgh University <'ll· tempted lo publish a 1¥ork which would be a perfect specimen of typographical accuracy, Six experienced proof.readerl!t were employed, who devoted hours lo \he reading of each page. .. .After it 'A'S.' thought to be perfect. it \\'BS pasted up in the hall of the universi· ty. and 1 reward of 5(l pounds offered to 1u1fo1te could detect an error in it. Ellc:h pag remained hanging for l\.l'O w~ks. Whe he·Yl'f'lr k ~as iJ.~ued, it.was. '1 1.li~\·cred t scvrtal erro rs had been ('11himilted .-~ of which wa~ in the l1r~t line. on e first pa~~ Verbal Power Has Force In the age-old question, "How can people be made to agree~" t1vo little words are co1nmonly omitted that ought lo be there. The question should read, ''How can people be made to agree with me'?" For we all have our convictJons of rightness. so that, almost by definifion. lhr Peaceable King- don1, in '>111ich the !ion ~hall lie down \\'Ith the lan1b. is 1hol happy rondi tion in \\'h1ch al! other people \\'ill have seen the error of their '>l'a}'s and accepted our vie"'S, our eco- nomic system, our religio n, our politics. ll cncc. underlying almosl all our at· !empts lo bring about agreement is the assumption that agreement is broug ht about by changing people's minds - other pwple's. "Wage-earners must be made t(l see. , . " '1Managemenl has simply got to realize .•. " ·"The point must be made clear to the Russians. , :• ''lt.'s high time Susa n understood .. '.'.' HENCE, TOO, the words we use to rlescribe an agreement successfull y ar· ri ved at are transitive verbs: I persuaded him , I convinced him, r educated hirn , I i;traightened hil'n out, I cured him of his delusions. The almost invariable assump- Linn is that somebody has In do something In the misguided indi1'idual in or<IPr to bring him to a realization of I.he lruth In the public relations profession. thry used to talk abou l the "engineering of consent." Here too the same assumption is at work. Let us examine this assumption more closely. As I said. the \\'nrd~ 11·£' use to describe a suC'C£'ssful <1el nf com- mun ication are !ransiti1·c Vl'rbs. which, as every schoolboy Irie\ !o a1·oid IC':1rn· Jng, are \'rrbs with dlrcrt obJcc!~. a ~ in : The bov hil the h:il!. The :;hnl'n1 nkrr nicnded. the shoe . The miss111n;-irv ('On· \•cr1cd 1he heathen · In each of these sl<llr menls the subJC<'t nf !he sentence !boy, i;hoe n1akcr. missionary \ remains unchanged -nr~at leAsl nolh ing is said of chan ges !;:iklng place. But great rhiinges art producrd in the object: the ball ha s traveled. the shnc has bc<>n modified 11nd improved. the heathen are no lonl;cr hea then. According to the f;imiliar, and t hc r efor f" unconsciously accepted. hnplications of lhe transitive \'Crb. lhe speaker is the fictive agent in an art of co mmunication The hc<'lrer is passive. He 111 the one to \\'hOm something is done. TH E LATE '''enrle ll Johnson of the University nf Iowa used to say fhal there Is a way in which ··~;our lan~uage docs )•our thinking for you." In thinking about communication. \Ye tend unconsciously to 1<i kc fClr gran ted lhe di vision of roles into those or the active s1>cakcr and the passive hearer. The eon1moncst example of the tra nsitive verb assumption in com- munication is that .cverydjy ·l'Xfurrcnce of speech in wh ich, having" failed to com· n1unicat,. our "'i~hes lhe fir st t.in1e, '."'C raise our \•oi1:es wilh each surcecding repetition: Please close the door, son. ' .---By George ---, Dear Georgl'· Is it propel"' to sk irl · Dear Sue· bowl in 11 mini SUE There's one of those cruy !el· ltrs. One more and I qu/1. I S>!nd you r problems lo GE'Ori;!f! arid let the <:hips fall \\.'here thfy may Of course, you may get lined ror IJ\tl'r1ng ) Hayakawa ' \Viii you PLEASE close the doo r'. DA~t­ MJT , CLOSE THE DOOR ~! And what if. after you have shouted at him several times. the little bny !ilill won't close the door? \\'hal if. after repealed atten1pts 10 pierce the Iron Cur- tain \\'i!h messages carrying assurances of our peace fu l intentions. the Ru ssians remain obdu rate and sullen and hostile~ The first thing !hat occurs to all ol us, 11.nd the only thing that occurs to some of us. is to replace verbal force with physical force. F'orce. in other words. is regarded by most people as a· technique of eommunica tioa, a met hod of educa- tion. As the stc.rn parent says. sparin11: neither rod nor child , "'fhat will teach you a lesson. That wi!l larn ya!" BUT \\'HEN the purpose of com· munication is to bring about peace. a certain logical contradiction enters into such forceful.methods of communication , persuasion -nr education. It is the kind of contradi ctlon the detached observer mi~ht point ')Ill on sering a [<11hcr spank - in~ his sc1n \\hllc sa~1n,i:-tn him . "This \\'fll te<il'h you not to hit yottr little si ~tcr '." V..'hen the fnlhc r hirn.~rtr becomes. f!l\'are nf th e contrad iction -and it so1ne1imcs ha pp en~ 11 speak <iulobiogr:iphicall y \ -h<' is p:iral yzcd wi1h i ndeci.~ion. \Vhat does one rlo" I must say thilt I ain rnueh ehc.e rcd by PresidCij,I Nixon's dcC'ision to \'is1! Con1- n1unisl Chin;:i for f;icc·!u-facc r11~cu~sions wi!h Chou En·la1. Changing 1n1crna1iona! rirc11mstunrr~. !he !hrcalcn1ni: po11i·er of the Soviet Union. and the cx1slcnce rJ [ nuclear \\'l'apons ha ve fnrcf'd both China and the U.S. int.o rec'()gniz1ng the need fo r .. communication -not cnm1nunic.ation in the sense of Ameriran vie11>'S be ing im- posed on China. nr v1rl' \'£'rs;i -but 111 the sense of interaction and exrhan~c Some ar£' already siiying gloomil,\ !hat not much is lo he expected of a sin~le nH•eting bl'L\veen Chou En·la1 arid t-.1r. !'h~on. That cou ld \~ell be. But a~ everyone knows who has rc-cst,1hlishcd cnn1mun iration wil h a lo~l frif:'nrl, an es1r<ingcd relali vr, nr ;in ;:il1ena tcd daugh ter. i1 is somctl11ng 111 he ahle 10 say, '"i\t leasl we are on speaki ng t.crn1s aga in." N.Y. Deports Fa11iilies; Reagan Won't Like Pki1i. ]h<' Fflurtcenth Amcndmrnt 1n the f'~nslttul1on says nf c1!11ensh1p 1Sec. I) ·· .. nn Stair shall makr or i•n!nrre any law 11'h11·h shall :ihndi;r 1hc pnl'11e~rs and in11nur11tics of c1t1Z'-'OS ... nor deny to anv prrson w11hin lls Jt1risd1c:t1on the equa l protcct1nn of I.he l;.i11·s" This innocent cib<:lr;_1('li<1n rn;iy ha ve ni0rc re:ich than 1t appears Lo huvc. Undrr ii. your rights as a c1 lrt.t'n are identical if yuu arc s0Jotu·n1n~ In S11n Franc:1sc:n or New York . It t'fl'U1es lhc bilsc for the praclic11l n1obi\ity of citizens. which has been a vitaJ~fartor in th e con- tinenta l spread of the nation 1n the past 181 years- It is not a :inive rsal human right, evl'n in democracies. and it was not honored Rl all in !he old European obsolutism, nor by modern authoritarian ~O\'Crnmcnt s. A SQ1'iet citi7.en rannot mig ratr without his government's cnn- sf'nt. <'Ind he needs an intemal passport evrn to tra1•el rrccly within the So\'iet borders. /\ situation obliquely related lo nur r igh t has ;iriscn in the United Slates !ouching 11>·clfare c\igibihty. NE\V YORK adopted a l11w , cHcctive July -1, rcqu i ring~a year's residen ce lo qualify for weUarc, nnd prflvidin g fl'lr lransportation outside the s!ale for !hose ll'ilhout the nt·ccssary rrsiJcnr.Y [In 19fi!l, thC' Suprcn1e Court held rc :;itlcncy re· c111ircn1 ents unconsti tutional, but •the ne.w ii'IW nppnren\ly has sidestepped it so far\. A n1an n<'lmed Rojiis. his wife and Silt chi ldren. were among :;ix lecn families denied welfare by the Social Srrvicr~. Rojas formerly had lived in California . so 1 hr Servlc~ bought ~1 wor1 h nf bus ticktl.'I, added SI OO for e l(pcn~'!s, and packed lbe Rojas fRm1ly off to Uls Ahge~. Several llimaller fam ilies ...,·ere also deported, but some renounced \.l•ellare Md choose lo hanb·ln for fl belier day. NEW YORK nfflC'lnls S<ly they hope_ lhc hi\\' \\'ill s;ivp them ~9 rnillinn. hut nl coUr~e the ~a 1"1n,Cl. 1f anv, L~ &C· <'omplishl'ri . flt !he cxpcn.~('· nf nfl11·r stair$, \'nu n1;iy hf> i;ur,. Govrrnor Rcag<in, "'ho Is given to Bodn<'y • - Da ngcrfirld "I d11n 't J.!1' no n•,pri·I" nl· titu<les. 1 ~ nut j:!ulni,: lo l•kC' !hf· :-.1•11 Y11r k !a11• oni> bit , ;ind ~011 i ,. l hln111r h1 n1 But lhls 1s nnl~· <111' 1l1t'r •'p1~o{lc 1n 1hc 4niping 1velf<1r1• w::;r ,i.l't11t'.'1'n lllr :;!11lcs, and (;overnnr B.ock,,f, !ll'r wil l likr hi!> ~9 millinn, fella. unlcs~ the Suf1rcn11: C11urt tr,1shcs ii. You ptrerivc 1he~1· dcporta11ons ;:irr not In !he European t.r;:i~ition. No lorrc r~ 1n· vol vcd, nn painfu l SC'cnr~. nn hn;<rRr !rRvcL B111 a fatnl. i:i ura nl rorrrion hol'rrs o~·e.r the ! .. w and Li s appl1cal1on; in facl it is huill 11110 the law. ;in1l 11 n1ay r.11~r qt1itc a fus' brforc the yr:1r is out. f\.·lr. Htagan 1requentl.v 111lur!cs 11·1th ~nTil(' prO\'O(":i!1nn lo wl'lfare "rt11sclcrs. •• and there is a i::•·ocl dral rif ~l!y fraud 1n 1\'clfare acros~ !lie nation . Hut 11 remains !hat molit '>l'C'!f~re applic:uits arc in gc· nuine neei.1 . men. women ancl rhilrlren caught 111 It'!' unemplo_yment·lnf\11 !1nn vise. There ~hl'luld ht> somr u·ay tn iden· l1 fy !hcsc> in nocl'nl s ;inc! src that their ri)'.'.h1~ arc ob~crved , but 1t proh11hly can 't be acco1nph slred with tc!('Vis1on polemics. lilond :iy. August 2. 1971 'f Ju; editoriol rmnc oj tltl' Dnilfl Pi/oi SCt'~'s to il1 fo r11'1 nnd sr ini- \lfote rr.ndl'rs by presc11fing !Iii! 11e11Js(l(Jprr".' ov1111ons nnr1 com- mcnlDrlJ ry11 rrp1 rs of inlt rtst nnd s1!}111f1ca11rc, 1111 providing a JOr1'ti1 for · /li t r.rrirrssion of our 1rn1frrs' opin1nn1:, ·rn1d by 1Jrt:trll J111ri ll1f' d1ver.~c 11it ur pni,1is ·nf informpd nbsc rvers 011d spol•e.~me11 on topics of tht do~. RO'l:>ert ·N. \reed, Publisher -· . > ' • • • .. .. • • ' Monday, A.uqusl 1. 1971 DAll Y PILOT 7 -· Back•t.O-school specials. Save on Sunday · ~oo". Special 2 for $5 Pol yester/cotton knit tops. The mock turtle is striped, the crew neck is solid. fashion colors, in women's sizes S, M, L. Special 299 Cotton denim jeans for women in lots of variations. Solid colors or bright fashion stripes. Misses and junior sizes. ; >?:' \. i\Jc) ' . , '·~ . "'''l!ll.1111111111111111111, 1111.111 1,11 , 1•11 f,l f l'•'l l'l ''I'!' 'l 11' ·Special 2,o~S Men's acrylic knit shirls with crew nec k and short sleeves. Solids or stripes, sizes S:M-L-XL. • ·Special ggc Cantrecel'> stretch nylon panty hose with nude tieer. In suntan or coffee bea n, proportioned sizes. For women. Polyester double kn its with interesting surrace textures ... perfect for all your sewing and ca re!ree never-iron, too. In lots of !al l colors. Special 199 Girl's long sleeva turtleneck of Acr ila n ~ acrylic. In white and fa shion colors for sizes 7·16. \ JCPenney· Special 2 proggc Knee socks of Orlon?J acrylic stretch nylon. Jn v1h1!e and darks, in girl's sizes S-M-L. -. .----. "' --......... Special 199 , -· • Qoys! 100% acrylic full fashioned, English crewneck shirt. Raglan sl eeves. Assorted fashion shades. Sizes S-M-L. ,_ ' *Shop Sunday noon t-0 5 P.M. at the follow_ing stores: BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNE Y FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOO D LAKEWO OD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS MONTCLAIR 1· I BUENA PARK FULLERffiN NEW PORT BEACH 1VAN NU YS NOR TH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CI TY"' RIVERSIDE SAN FERNANDO SANTA MONICA TORRANCE;. VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA ~ . . ~ ..._ WlilffiVOOf? Pl)'·" In •U•~a.t allP..tM•Y atorea Monday. • ' r( , I '~ ' ' • • . • • t ! • I • .•. • 8 OA.JLY PILOT Mond.IJ', August 2. P'l71 UPI T"••nol• ANSWERS SOUGHT FOR CAUSE OF 747 CRASH Iron R•il Pen•lrated Fu•elage, Impaling Luggage. 7 4 7 Pilot Laude{( 111 N eru· Disaste1·. SAN FRANCISCO fUP!) - The most serious accident in the Jumbo .Jet's ·historv came l'lose !() bein,e a cataStr<lphc, Federal Aviation inl'estigalors said Sunday. It was nnl.\· the strrnglh nr the plane ancl 1he skill nl the flight crew Lhal kept a P;:in American 747 with 1 9 ! passenger.'! abmlrd r r 0 m c;:irtwhceling into San Fr;in- cisco Bay. the ln1•estigators said. , Legislators, Reagan Work Enroll Now Fall Semester 'I' ALL-DAY CLASSES iAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS Out Welfare Compromise Kindergarten thru 8th Grade • Ttac~inf Hie 4 R's wit~ phonics •Door-to-Door Bos Serriee •Befort and After school Ca1e SACRAM1'.:f\'TO rUPI) Lc~1sla1ors ;.1d Gov . Ronald H<'agan's staff worked through tht Y.'f'f'kend and into lhr rarlv hours today on !he f!n~l details <>r lhe most sign1ficanl "·clfarr reform compron1ise ~l!H'r ;ircsent law was enacted in l\IG.1. 'rt11· lt•g1 ~l;iturc's hopes for a ll\ll!Hll('I" l'il('<l(IOO h1n,1tr on pas~age lh1s \1rck nf the ll'rlfarr t•n111prnrl11sc ;>. n d Ht•;1gr1r1 s ,\1cd1-Cal reform pl;.in The 11clf.,re 1·on1prom1o1r, 11 nrk1~rl «UI during f 1 v e :-tr;111'.:,h! rla1 .~ nf negotiations h PT 11· (' (> n Reagan and lf'g1 slatnrs, ~s rlc~igncrl In save ;ibout f'.2.ilJ n11ll1nn federal, S!ille And l11c;i! fund.~. f!'s !wo ITIOS1 1111porlanl pro- visions arr ;i. requircn1enl th.:il the stale pay <111 nf'cessary costs and crut-0f-hv1r1g in- errases Fnr rcr1p1cnts begin· n1ng ,Jul y 1, 197.1 The "open-end'' we I r a r e budget p rovisions was Strongly oprosed hy Rcagari. He vetoed ;i similar plan ln the !971-72 statP budgr.1. The cosl-nl-living inc:rr:iscs arc designed lo put the brncfit r111scs on a rrglll?J" ha si.~. ThP Ad1n iniS1 r;it1on gr<1n1cd 21 4 percent increase.' las! 1nonlh af1cr a cour! fight. Thrre h;id hr.en no cost of living r:iise For 12 ~·rars befnrr 1hrn. The entire package is rx- pected 10 save the rederal ,t:overnmen~ about S t 2 5 million. the s!a!e $60 million lo $70 million and local govern- ment ;ibout $50 1nillion. The comprornise includes ~job training 2o11d chilrl care C<'nlers 11nd provides that \l.'elFare benefirs vdll not be reduced 1/ 1he federal govern- menl phases out the food substantial proposed change in stamp progran1. Ca!lfornla welfare law since Lawmakers hoPt lo take a the pri>sen~ system w a s three-week vacation If work enacted In 1963. • Re1s onable Tuition lu founl.aill Vn.Hei.i 1683.5 Brnnkhurst sircrt 962·33 Fall Semester St•rts Tues .. Sept. 7 Keep Your Children In Good Hands can be completed or .'!iJ!nifi-Before reaiehing neagan'."i cant progress is ma de on the desk, the compromise Senate-Ii==~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;:; 1<.·elfare and Merli-Cal bi~ls. Although the comprnrnise pa!lscd bill by Sen . Anthony C, V.'llS re.?ched late F1·i da.v. Beilensnn (0-Be verly Hill sh1 lcg1 sl;ilnrs :ind Rragan"s staff mus1 clear tile As.semb!y rarefully ~crcr.ncd !ht> prn-Wcll are anrl Ways and Means 1>0srd lani.:u 111::r fnr the bdl lo Conunillers. be passed by the makc sure it said t,1•hat they full Assen1bl:v and i;:t\ Stna1t intended . t-approval o[ As s e m b 11• For 1'op Sports Coverage Read th e DAILY PILOT The co rnprom 1sc 1s th e mo.st amendments. · --====--~~======================== So uthland Eeonom y Still Lags LOS ANGELES (API Southern California is lagging behind tht. rest of the st?.tl' and nation in recovering from the economic re cc ~ s i n n , analy:;ts for the state"s second largest bank said today. One rr.asnn . economists fnr ~ecurii.v f'aciric N a i 1 o n a I Bank repn1·1 ed. i~ Iha t acrosp:icl' unemployment ls spre11ding to unrel:llled In- dustries. /1 slight increase in he.Ip w;interl ?.:lverl islnA may signal that. unemployment will le.vtl off near the currcn! 7.5 per- cen ~ rate but "there is no prCl- mise of a speedy improvement in this i mporlant economic seclnr," says !he bank's report . ' Brighi spots have been Rn increase in personal incomt' and housing snd re.RI est11te activity, the bank 11dded. Our custom decorating sale of tfle year!. 20% off on all custom draperies, slipcovers, reupholstery, Fabric and Labor. Reaga11 '1; Approval Criticized The 700.QOO-pound jet was laking off Friday '-1.'hen it hit a row or runway lights v .. hile us- ing a shQrtt'r runw;iy than usual. One of the main l;w1d1ng ,Ct'ar un11s smashed thrnu~h 1hr holl<ltD of the plane and Ill reel nf st rel bar frnm the I l1 ~ht-p1rr ripped into rear l,..-==--'====================--,1 pas1'e11gcr seal<:. 1 Every labric 1n our custom collec tion priced at 20°:, savings. Our decorator will b ring you samples and prolessiona1 suggestions on choosing drapcnes, slipcovers or reupholstery designed for your home alone. SACRAM ENTO (L.;P !1 California r.o\·, 11 on a! rl Reagan s!rn11g ly e n <Io rs rs Presi<len! ."l"1xnn ·.~ dec1~1on to ''i!'iit Cnmn1un1~I Ch1n11 <11\ "a bold and rlrciSi\C 1nnl"e "' t,1•hich rould end the \"iP\na1n \\1,;ir ;ind bring Arnerican prisoners homt. \\"h!le popu lar ""1!h the While li ouse. !he J;Ol'f'rnor"1' 1upport or the president is causin,ll" him trouble wilh Ca liforni::t conserv;itive!'i. "Rca,i;i;an is being qucs1ioned mnre and more by pl'.'nple t,1•1th1n !he cnnserv11tivt. mo ve- mt>nl as 1n just how consrr1•;i. 11 1·e hr 1s,'" sllys Stale Srn H. L. Hichl'!rdson 1 fl -Arcadia I •·This i~ ,i;i;oing ln hurt lhr governor."' s<1y.~ \Va I 1 Pr H1ntien, chairman nf 1he cnn- servative--0rientf1't l1 n i I r rf R.E>publican~ n f f;1IHnrni<1. •·v.·r wrrr alrParl\' rl1!1iafl- pn1ntPd thal hr f;:r l"nrs fPl"en11e sharing. 11h1('h 11n11 lrl j!l\"f' 1h r federal _1!01rmrntrH r 1rn n1nre control n1·C'r thf' 1'1alf'~ · ill'<JJ:;an. a nal1 un11l hrrn In {'OO$Pr1·a1 11C'~ 11nd llf rlnn,:: f11r of Communi-;m, ha., <lppost•d rrroi;:n11 1on nf 111;11nl;ind China and 1!s .:u!m1ss111n tn lhr 1·n1!ed \'a 11 n n ~ ("ln,r as!'i0<.'1al r s 11rrr 1\urpn~rd hi' his glnw1ni;: l'Uppnr1 r.f \1>nn " rleci.~1011 to 1'151t lhr ( ·nrn rn11n1sl n:\t1on "The l'rr•1rlPi1! h"~ n1adr ii hr11d and rler1s1l'r rnnl'P 11'1lh nn sup:i.;e.~!1nn nr no h1nl Iha\ he ha~ anl' 1ntrnt1on nf ::i~k111 ~ 1h1s na11oii lfl ;iba ndr•n r11hrr honor or pnnciple,"' Hr.al'an i:a1d '"In my own heart I bcl 1rl'r "'e ·will find th:!it all the mt11 - tcr:ii of prisoner.'! n[ war ::inr! rt;ise lire!. 111-.d 11n end of !hf' killinp: in \11etnarn h::tVf' hf'rn tie<l together with th1~ \"\~11 .. Rea11an ~;:ild the Prrs1drnt h;:ir! '"put himself when:• thr loud mouth!! nf hi!! pnttnt111l nppnnrnt.~ have bttn for l]llllt' A fl'W month!!. With hL!I an- nounremenl he preemp!M thr hr-Id worlclwirlf'. The Pres1drnl h;i~ t;:iken <'enter !!lagf' as the one man who i!I trying !o do Aflmrthing besides talk~about peace.'' Of 29 persons examined for I prissible injuries after the lan- rl1ng. 12 11,•ere hospitahierl. three seriously. I •·If it had not been for the inherent structural integrity nf the Boring 747 and the fint' prrfnrmance of !he flight dcc:k crew. the <1ccidrnt could' havr rf'sultrd in a n1111nr tragrdy.'· 'ri1rl ('_ O ~11!1er, an offir1al ll'!lh the \"ational Tr<1n.~por1an"n S11fer_v Roard. l"aptain l"ah·in O.vcr and his <'rcw llf 21 krp! lhe plane flying and th<' p<i~srn~rr~ lillrn. eirclin,t: for r11n hou rs brfore making a dran1al1 c t'rnerg-en<'.v landing. The a1rerafl 1<.a s us1n~ " !1 .• 'iOO fonl lnn!! run .... a.1· bccauSf' rhe 11,670-lfl(\f ~trir nnnnall\" u.~cd for 1ran~ncr;u11c t<ik<'nff~ 11·a~ closed l'O R hnlc cn11ld bf' rep:iirerl. Airport officials ~;iirl lhr shorter airstrip was <·:i p11hlr of h:inrllin,t:" .Jun1bn .lc!s ;ind lh:il abolll half the fligh!.~ lr11ving the airp<1 r1 F'rlda)' wrrP made From that runwnv. ("apt.ain D.ver. ·a srninr piln! with more U1an 20.000 hnurs or 11.\"rng experit>ncr. ch.1ni::rrt \Vint: rl11p and powrr ~rtll1\j!s brcausf' of lhe sh n r ! r> r runwa1. invr~1ii:ator~ ~a1rl Hr prv<•'l·~lerl If\ takeol/ htil lh" lift nff ra1nr !f\O l;itr. !hr1 ~alrl rla1na.cr In !hr 11lanr 11a ~ r ,t1n1a1rd al :ihoul ~'.! 1111111011 Thi~ \1 ;i~ thr fir~! ~rflf\U~ ;i( (·1rlrn1 1n\ol1·1nc. nnr .. r !hr ~~1 n1 1 I I 1 on. 400-p:i s~rncl'r .lumhn .II'!~ s1nrr !hr~· 11rn1 1n1ti srr 1 ire 18 tnonths a(!n. U.S .. i\idc 's Bo•I v l•'oun<l ,; 1.ns A\"C~:\.t-:s f1\P l -A h11(h hl'lir1 rrl 1•1 be lhat nr ;\ ,n1 ~~111g l." ~ attornr y h?.~ h!'en f(1und c('l1·rrrd with 11 hl;1n kl't 111 .:i ra11nr 40 mile!i nnl"th flf h<'rr pnhtr said, \ll<"hael llc11rr :15, of Pa.~adrn;i 1<.11s lx'lirl"rd slain in a troll~ 11nnd :ipar1n1rnt and h1.~ bl\Ch t:i l-.ro h~ car tn a rui::- J!rd .:i rra ;-.~ul a h:ilf-rn1lr r~·rn 1·s \01 in \'rnlur11 rnunr~. 1hr bodv ,,..a~ found , Sunda1· llf'lrrll\ ro; '-;!l(t !lw1 ar-j rr~teri 11nd h<~1k1·rl for 1n- \"C'Sl1garion or 1nurr!rr !hr nc- 1'upants 11( rt1r. :1p11r1 1nrnt.i 1;nrdon 'i .:i!r!'. ~fi. an cl Kathcrinr Lan1b. 2fi. 'Balsam Plus' perm sale. Just 8.88 buys the works. At JCPenney. This week only, our Sue Cory 'Balsam Plus' perm is reduced from 12.50 to 8.88 Sham poo, cut, and set are included, of course. ~\( NEWPORT BEACH 1,.11. . .," hlo"d 2"~ floe•~~•·1l l J HUNTINGTON BEACH l-<•1n""gte.,<t n1•r 1nd Fleer 892-7771 JCPenney Custom Decorating Servu: .. e, for everything from draperies. to carpeting, to furniture and fine accessories. In addition, all fabrication labor ot draperies. sllpcovers and reupholstery reduced a big 20o/e. Call collect (714) 523-6511 for our shop-at-home service, free. . ' ' • , •' ( ,. • , • ,, .. ' " ' , .~ • JCPenney at-home decorating Decorate now, use Penneys l ime pa yment plan. -------------~----------- ., . ·-· . I , • BAND CONCERT TONIGHT ~ " I •• • • • 9:1.5 P.M. AT FASHION ISLAND . . . • • . ·-, • .. • • • ' " • oAJL v PtLor I E·. Pakistan Heading for Food Crisis ~CCA (U PI) -Through 11 Bengall rebt'ls. who have in. situation bul has nol pressed ,vear to help feed one. of the normal yeat by about 1.5 wouJd be a ronc!'shortage of 2 Tol")llenting Rectal Itch Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Promptly Relieved combination of official spath}·, tf'rdiclcd ro;id and r a 1 I for actio n. They say 1h1 s <lensest concentrations of million to 2 1nil!ion tons. The mllllnn Lo 2.!"i million tuns. poor communlcat1ons and the transportation routes in many because .some civil servants hurnan beings on earth. t.otal crop estimalf' for the these experts soy ..._ ope.rations of rebel insurgents, areas, with rebel sympathies are This year, however. many year ending June 30 , 1972, is About half of whatever food East P akistan l~ headed for a Al the gnvernmenl lC\'l'l, deliberately obslrucllng pro· farmers have fled their horne 9.64 million tons. L<> finally imported would pro-, food 1.:risls that could see Wei; tern sou r c e s here say gress and more are unwilhng areas completely or slayed Studies of the nation's critr bably con1e fron·, the United ln many cues Preparation H dreds ot petienta showed th.ii mlllions starve lo drath by the that the leaders of !he 1.o risk drawing the wrath of a1>.'ay r~om the~r fie I r:I s pied rail and road lranspor!a-Stales by 1neans of "rood for giVftl prompt, tem~ra ry relief lo be true in many cases. In end of the year unless 1m-rnartial Jaw adrn1 nistrat1on the martial law governor, Lt. because of Vi<1lenc-e that lion system by "U.S. experL.., peace" sales, with the United from such pain and itching fact, m any doctor•, them· mediate a('IJon is taken. h<J l'C so far t.een unable 11r Gen. Tikka Khan. followed the civil v.·ar between have indicated thal at most , N;itions co-ordirwt1ng al least and actually helps shrink selves, use Preparation fl'* ot Thal is the view of foreign U1TWill 1ng ro grasp the According to studies made the West Pak1 s1a n arm~· and 1 5 million tons of rict: and some nf the aid frorn other swelling of hemorrhoidnl tis-recommend it for their lam ... aid experts here, who say dimensions of of the problem. by Ls. aid experts. East the Bengali autonomy move-wheat could be moved into the (.'QUntries. The U.N. n0>.1' h<1s a aues caused by inflammation. ilies. Preparation H ointment East Pakistan will need up to 1'hese sources ~ay !hilt Pakrslan norn1ally n e c d s ment March 25 . outlying areas where lhey are team of experts in East Testa by doctore on hun-or suppositories. ,;,,..:'ff".a.•tl: 4 4 million tons o( extra food in bt'Jow the top, the civil service about I.fl million to 2 million As a result. the grain cn.p i~ needed, mostly by \\·ater Pakistan making a survey on 1-----------------------· order lo keep its 76 million bureaucr;icy is aware of the tons of Imported food each ex-peeled to fall short of a transportation. The res u It the situation, resldrn!s al thelr prCSl'nl 1n-_:_:_:_:::::__:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:_:::::_:.::::__:.::::__:.::::__:.::::__:_:_:_: __ _:_:_:_: _ _:_:_:_:_: _ _: _______ _:_:_: _____________________________ _ adequate level of chet. Ru1, th~ experts say, the couhtry's ports and palch wor transportation syslem wjlt be I able In handle on ly half of thal total even if operated at pc.<1k 1 efficiency. ··i rlun't think that lhere·i; an yt hing \l'e can d<~ to save East Pakistan from th e catastrophe that's coming, but \\'e could make it a little less se\·ert"'," said one excprt who has made a recent study of the si 1uation. Sn far. ho1vevrr. a<:cording to this and ot11er experts, lhe government h<is done little to inobiliie iL<;elf to meet the crisis. v.·hich "is cxpecte<l to reach a high point just before. 1he next rice h<irvcs1. from mid. Srplember lo mid-Novemher. The experts said the pro- blem ls si1nilar bul on a big· ger scale tha n the one which followed November·s eye.lone in East. Pakistan, in which several million persons were lefl without food while govern- ment inertia caused a lack response to the situation by of- ficials. They said the cyclone area along the southern coast-line is one of the areas likely to be \\.'orsl hit by food . shortages this year. PrOjcctions were that because of after effects ol the storm only' half the normal amount of rice would be gro\1•n there th is year. and early reports indicate the ac- tual· figure may only be 25 per cent. Added to the problem of gov emmental inefficiency. diplomatic sources here say. there are the operations or Peace Post Delay Not A 'Stall' WASHINGTON rUPll The iVh ite }/ousc h;is revealed that \VllHarn J. Porter will t;1 ke up his new pos! as chief U.S. negotiator at the Paris Peace talks "as soon as possi- ble," but no date has been set. "I don"t think it"s going to be a n1atter of months."' Presi dential Pr('SS Secretary Ronalr! l.. Ziegler said, re- jecting spcculatif\n in Paris and elsewhf'te that there will no movement. on the part of the United St11'tes In break the stalemate until after the Oct. J elections in South Vielpiim. Reacting Lo reports that the l;nited States 1nay be stalling for !in1c, Ziegler lo Id 11,.w~m"n · "r rll1 11 't want vnu 10 draw tha( conrlusion. Philip l!ab1h j!j)(' dcput,v r h j c f ncgoiiatrH) h;i)i been in P~s since 1!168 :inil is vrr:i• fami!1ar wi1h lhr 1alks. HC Is very c;ip;ihle. ·• . ··Rl1t \\"e frrl !l1rrc 1$ absnlu(rl~· no rr<i~on \~·hy !he ta lks cannot proceed "', he fi"Jld Port('r. l " S. Amha'.i!'ador In South Korea. \\"<IS r xprcterl 111 arri\1e in \Vashing:ton e;irly next mrmlh for (.'onsultations. J-le will be rep!;:ired in Sc0ul eventually by Habib. :: career diplomat. Ambassad0r David K E. Bruce ;ittcndcd his I i n a I meeting as chief negotiator at the talks Friday. ---- NIVt• AGAIN th.t tick fff11"9 ~ wh•11 Y"•lf t.ll•t .... ~w• TOILAFLIX• ~oilet @§\Pl.._ Unlike ordin•ry l'.llun1en . 'lbiloAei: d<J<,.' not #tmit ~omp11:•""' •it Of meuy wot tr t o op loot. ~k or eor•~· Wi1h To•l•Ae~ the lull 11re1""" plo"'I 1hr•H•Rh the tl<1JJin1·m111 •fld 1wi1het It 4own, o SVCflON-"11' STOl'S l'l.A!l1·1AClt • c1Hn111 ITSEL,, CA"''l SltlO J\llOUMO o lJ\l"flllO fllL Cil\'tS Alll·TICl11T "' Git""' ~1119 'Ton.rt.I" 1261 Al 11.Al.WAQ .ITOlllS . -- Graffiti is. A Jok• ..• Reolly • If there is a better ·value than a Penncrest® appliance, it's a Penncrest® appliance on sale Sale! Starting Sunday at noon* Sale $269 Reg. 299.95. Penncre1 ~ cauette/ radio/phono component aplem. AM/FM·FM s1ereo tuner, BSA changer. 4 tracK cassetta recorder, d speaker sound sys!ern. Save 41 .95 Sale $408 Reg. 449.95. Penncrest" Imperial 18.5 cu. 11. side by side relrlgeralor. ?.13 lb. freezer capacity, 4 steel canl1 le~cr shelves. egg storage ra c~, inJerior lights 10 both refrigerator and' freei.er sections, Completely frost free, White. coooertone, avocado or harvest gold ... color costs no more iit JCPenney. With aulornatle tea maker. Reg. 489.95, Safe $448. Penncreat~ Imperial 21 cu. II. slde·bY·•llfe refrigerator. Reg . 499.~5. Sala $458. With le• maker, Reg. 539.95. Salt $498 -· Penncreat-1' Imperial 24 cu. It . alde-by·alde refrigerator. Reg. 549.95, Sale S498. Wlth Ice m•ll•r, Reg, 589.95, Sale $548. Save 30.95 Sale $89 Save 10.95 Reg. 99.95. Penncre1t'"' 3 pc. redlo-phono combo. Sol id stale chassis, BSA mini ohanger. 4 speed Turntable, 2 speal.;ers. Includes dust cover, connectong cords. Sale $249"'05095 Reg. 299.95. Penncrest~ deluxe 3 pc. ftereo component •vatem. Solid sta1e chassis, AM/FM-FM stereo tuner Garrard changer, 4 Speaker 11ystem. JCPenney The values are here every day. Save 30.95 on each Sale s159 Reg. 199.95. Penncre•I" 3 pc. stereo component system with bulll·l.n c111ette recorder/player. Solid stale chassis, AM/FM·FM stereo !uner, BSR mini changer, 4 track casse11a recorder, elr suspension spe1k ers. Sale s159 Reg. 1119 .95 Penncreat:oi 3 pc. 1ter•o compoMnl 1yatem. Solid state chassis. AM /FM·FM &tereo tuner, FM stereo indicator light. BSR ch~ger, 4 speed turntable, 4 slide controls, t1ir suspension spea~e rs. Sale $99 s.,., •.•• R•g. 119.95. Penncre•t" 3 pc. AM /FM a track 1ter•o component 1yttem. Solid slate chassis. AM I FM· FM slereo tuner, 8 track stereo player, 2 spea~ers Save 31 .95 Sale $328 Reg. 359.95. Penncrest"t hnp•rlal 16.6 cu. It. re lrlgeralor. tJ9 lb. lreezer capacity, 5 cantilever half shelves, twin porcelain •narnel f•n•sh cr1spers <ind meat pa n. Ccmplelely rrost Jree. White, copner1one, avocado or harvest gold ... color costs no more at JCPennef. With automatic Ice maker, Reg. 399.95, Sale $388. *Sale prices effective Sundayt Aug.1st through Saturday Aug. 7th at the following stores: Stereos. refrigerators, available at the5e stores: BURBANK • CA NOGA PARK CAR LSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE FASHIO N VALLEY-SAN D!EGO FULLERTON GRANADA HILLS• HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON PARK • LAKEW OO D LONG BEACH MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE TORR AN CE VAN NUXS VENTURA T.V:s end s1er~s also available at these stores; BU ENA PARK COMPTON" INGLEWOOD WEST COVINA Buy it on Penneys time payment plan. on~n noon t.o i ~~ , .. • ' DOWNEY LOS ALTOS WESTCHE~TE~ "Not open lvt1d1y " I '· • • • • I 0 OAILY PllOT 3-cortte r Ga1nt» Re(l Cl1 i11 e:1 Reg it11 e S J10\~1 s }'lexi))ility Rv \\'11.LI A.\1 L. BY ·\\ Arl S~r ial ('nrrf "phnrfl'n! 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I lt•11f'} .\ l\1ssin,i;f'r t ·1i 1n 11~ Hll•:in11·h 1le, 1nay hr p::i lnl1ng h11n~elf into 11 ,·n1't1L'r ·raipPi 1·11rnpl:.iins ahout thf' al- liirk'I lhl' l"n1t1·rl St:1re s n1111· lifll'r .1 1·ars nf 1r•l_1·1r1.c:: on i·.!->. prnl<'rl1on. 1111<1 (·on11nul'S tn 1nd1<"<1le t.h;i! if Pf'k1ng gl'ts 111- ln the l 'n1!rd ~at1ons. 1he ('h1::in!! gnvf'rnn1ent \\'Ill v.·alk nut Th:il. in r:u·! rn<il· ht> a \flhll1on !n lllP AnlPfH·"n U1l<·111mil. ENTER NOW! Your child's photograph can win a spectacular $2,500.00 SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR STORE! LAST 14 DAYS A nd that's ju st one cf tlic li~tfl!lrcrls of va luable !'ri:cs n11d rifts /olnlling •2s,ooo.oo in the 37il1Natio11al Children's , PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST! YOU CAN 'WIN ONE OF THESE N~R I~ . F~rn Pri.ze ••• $2 ,500.00 :,'/i11p11ifl!{fp,ce I Seconcl Prize. s1,soo.oo ~·hnpping .'iprcc Thi.rd I'rize •• 11 ,000.00 :ihoppi11g :iprec Founh.I'ri:< ••• •500.00 Shopping Spree 50 Fifili lti.zes, e~ .$100.00 Sh()pping Sprees GI ••• PORTABLE SOLID ~TATE RADID /PHONOCRA .. HS TO THE HUNDR £DS OF HONDRAB LC MENTION WINNERS t Ha\'C yourself a ti hnpping Spree .,, y~, a pn i<I . llp ch arge account 1l1:1 t lelc you buy wh11lever you wan!! It's a anap to enler and e11~y 10 v;in, J..et us photograph your ch ild llt1Cl we'll cnler a du plic11te ~ in the Conl efil iit no cxtrn. charge, t:omplele de· l~nd rulr.! in our l'bo1ogr11ph Stu!l io, Hig bal· ~1 1 Rrid killrlie·mQhile s,ivt'n 10 C\'cryconlC!olanL su·lau: Cl,11 C1111pbtll, Ch1d (~trett, ~rtlh1 rr111klin, Fl0ttnct KMtdtrtOI Sp«~"al rices on ml'M!t eba &nd photn~11ph fini~l1es. f or uarnple: C ltlTlST 7 495 Ont 8•10 r.oronrt · •1:c 1AL1 portraits ... nd i ii ••llcf.,i~ 't'THAT'S MOlft THAN Y1 OFF TH[ "[C\IUlt PRICll) JCPenney The values are he.re every day. 'l.Hl ll l~I< r.>··~~··•" , . ., 1"'1 !I""', U I "'1 ,.r ~•o 1>1 ~l~r " '••"'"'' ,, ... '"" r, .... , •«:«• .. u•p 1,.r.1n0< •\"" ..... "'""'"" ,.,,, 1·•~'"" ~'J'l'I I. • Don't miss our furniture sale. Your home wo~ld never forgive you.· Sale s549 Reg. $667. 6-pc. "Modern" style d ining room set includes 62'' x 40" rectangular table, 4 side chairs and lighted china cabinet with glass shelves. All pieces have pecan finishes on selected hardwoods. Pieces may be purchased Individually: China cabinet •.• Reg. $335, Sele $270 Table ••• Reg. $1 50, Sale $1 25 Cha ir ••. Reg. $45.50, Sale $38.!50 Sale s259 Reg. $329. 3-pc. ''Spanish" style bedroom group includes triple dresser, mirror and full size headboard. All pieces have paean veneers with moulded overlays on select hardwood. All hardware is solid brass. · Pieces may be purchased individually: Triple dresser ••• Reg. $205. Sale $165 Mirror ••• Reg. $50, Sale $40 Full size headboard ••• Reg. $74, Sal• $84 King size headboard ••• Reg. $96, Sale$71 Chest ••• Reg. $1 75, S.le $149 Nile stand ••• Reg. $70, Sate $55 I ' I Sale s199 Reg. $249. 7-pc. "Early American'' style dining room set includes 36" table that extends to 48'' wilh leaf, 4 chairs and buffet/hutc h. All pieces have a maple f inish on select hardwoods. The table has a high pressure plastic laminate top. Piece• m•y be purct..M d lndlvldu1fly: Buffet/hutch ••• Reg. $130, Sa .. $100 Table ••• Reg. $50, Site $44 Chair ••. Reg. $17.25, S•I• $13.75 ' \ Sale s105 R.g. $123. "Traditional" style dresser in solid oak. wilh a hand rubbed cordovan f inish. Mirror ••. Reg. $32, Sale $27 Bunk. bed .,. Reg. $139, Sale $115 Chest ••• Reg. $79, sai. S6& Student desk .•• Reg, $109. Sile $95 Chair ••• Reg. $32, Sale S27 Bookshelf ••• Reg. $42, Sale ~7 Thru Saturday, save 203 on custom-order upholstered sofas, chairs, loveseats, ottoma"ns, sleepers. Choice of fabrics . • • And they were ~reat values at our everyday prices. Note: prices a pp Ty onty tos;irade of fabri'c shown. You r cholce of fabric quality determines the price of each tlem. For in stance: •ry"raditional'' sofa, Reg~ $299 ••• Slfe 239.20 ''Trad1t!onal'' sofa, Reg. $239 ••• Sile191.20 "Tradltronal" chair, Reg. $119 ••• Sile 95.20 ''Wet look'' sofa, Reg. $219 .•• Sale 175.20 "Wet look" chair, Reg. $149 ••• 511•119.20 11Tradition1l" sof11, Reg. $299 ••• Sale 239.20 JCPenney . The values are here every day. Shop Su~day noon to 5 p.m. at these Penney Stores: Avoilobie at t~ fol!owilfg 1torei.: CANOGA PARIC CARLSBAD CHUtl VIST~ DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY.SAN OrEGO RJt.l.nTON HUNTlNGTON 8EACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE ."THf CITY'' fllVE~S1 0E VENTURA. Use Pen"tv't TTl"l'le Pov~~"' Pl(lro, ., • "Bedroom and dining room lumlt1H• not 111Ailab!•~ • -•. .. • OAJLV PILOT JJ -·n • Course Retrains Aerospace .1 ob less For ·The C•>unly ~10 111Faces Tria1'' .; Si\,\"l ·\ A "A An An<il'M•illl (l\f the 1.1nrrnplnyf'd laundry .,.nrkt'r aflf'r hearing t'VJdt'nCe !hilt she u1tended w reed & lethal quantity ~ dangProu,; druR<r l;i.~t June 4 In Michael Anr1rr"· Bcrgerc;oo. 12 , htr son by a forrner rnarriagr Record • O.MZ££FJ f it<S....-'11 Di ssol1at i.011s Of Marriage (nit,.~ Jul~ 1' ~°'I JOI"""• •....i f nl•rtt! J•h 10 Co•I'''' On•" J ttn •n" O&Vld Cn1"t• M°"nl Muo• I' ond l!ltn•·~ !-' 11...-l .••n., Ill!• or>d Flavd !':Ml ;..,.,,,an fl••n6• C, •n<I J••I• w C.••rV l om1•w A.lltn """ J•(<IUt hn• ~n .. 11 ll••n., r ••~lv" C on<' l"l<>v" I• (•fr./•n• """""I' ••~ ""'nu•I I! v .... ""'" r .• ,,~ 1''"'""" ~''II oon. ( ••• • """ f-•••I~ • Po••o~ J•"'"' r """ n1~~· M '"'""' 11"'1n•• I """ ~"'"" M '"°'°'"' C••ndn"' •nd J""'' W•"'l•<I 01•<. >:"to M11I• tnll P""ln By GEORGF. LElflAL 01 !ht O&lt"f P•i.I Slt U Fifteen pt'r <ion s are presently t'nroHN1 in the firsl 15-"·eek crash c-n11r::.e fn urban planning offered i n a Californiil twt).year colleg1·. The rlass n1ay be the la<;!. ;ll least at Or;:inge L 0;1<iL C:fl!lrge . Sa1nut'l Peterson, OCC associa!f' dean, said the cour"c \1·as in1t1<1i!)' designed tu rP1rain une1nployed aerospace ei.:ef'utive.~. 1"11i-St ;ite ! lurnan 1{('.'><\llf('('S f"W\·el\)pn1ent departinenl \1'<1S 10 h<i\"e enrolled th1rly per.~nns lnlrrf''>lC'd in !ra•n1ng as urban planning ll'thn1cian~. \/ ):' I " I --- ' v ( I \•Olnrin llt'C'u.SPd of 11dd1ng 11 ne11r f<1\a! dose: of dru11:s lo her 12·year-uld son's nHlk ha! bt'f'n ordered lo f;>.~e tn<1I Aug. :10 in ()r;,ingr C~nl;>' Su!>(lrlot Court "' Jud~(' IJ\run K ~1l·~l i1\an !<,(It ,\ug :.•o .~c. the date on 11hll'h he 11111 tie;ir ;; motion fnr r11.~n11,,<1! nf aurn1pled rn11rr11·r ,·h;.ir~r.~ f1Li·d against Ruh y .\l11i.' .Jefferson, 39. A ll(.Ctnnl l1earin1<: h11s been :sehed11lt·d for Aug, 2~. ,Judge ;\·h·L\1illan rrfu."ed b:11 I Poller said 1'.1 rs . Jefferi;on tolrl thf'111 she adr1er1 srvera~ (R 1:.sule~ to h1!< mtlk. watch.-1 him swall!iw the rn1~ture and thton «h<1nged her nund. 1hr: ~ounf!sler 11a.~ t<iken to a hnspitill in ;\, ron1a, hut ha.s ~1nee rr~·.-nered from the alleg· cd po1snn1ng. ------• 'Z,,,....,,,. ............................ ~ ................................... ~ ~ Monday, August 2 ~ Uo•on, l.•nd• ond Jorne• ~·~v•n <!,Ol(~U P<lol<•• 'I onll A.l•n L•n "'""'""• llob«1 N•IO ol'>d Joc~v•llnt ... w ... n~•. O•,. A. onot '""'"• W••n• • "'""'b•vo• >••n r orn P •"M6 r J"""'"" J •I l"l•n•'" •nd ll""n•v ~,,.. "One "''·ek berorr thr l"oursf" 11a ... !{I h:l \'(' l:l\·gun.'' Pr1t'rsnn said. "'the\' <"<iltrd 11J "a1· nnnr. 11nuld br lntere.~!ed s1n;·e tak· 1ng !hf' cnur~e 11ould end !hr1r \\erl-.ly u n em p Io~ Ille n l ehel·l-.s." URBAN PLANNING CL ASS MAY BE LAST FOR ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Student John Anderson Shows Mock Plans for Mil e Square Park I &AbR SMNISH BINNER I I . o...... ~,,...... ........... .. .. 1 y ... ,. J•on "''bl1<> I! nn Jn """ onn ~.n,.1<1 (',..,,. M-••11 ll""!>v O•<n ona ,.,,.,,., •~•" ,,, .. ,.,, M.,,. l "" •"'1 rn...,OM• (.u•'O• JuH•"· {•~.-• !• "'"'~' '"~ l'>n•"~ ••• Gr•••' l••n•• C••.,l•v •"d Oo•••~ !~"''~"· °T•~pn ~' onu~I•• I ""~ E• '"'"!"., S(~~lf lhW~ ~ •M !•rl• l N•••l~•~I>'""· V''"• ~•• """ Lynn F"olf<! July !I ~m•ll S"••I••" ""1 f••·•ri• ~­•mu"~'""· (I•"•""~ H•n•v I'.. 'l'•Mlo,,, Lnu"• MM• ""n B••nl•~ " ll••mn<i~. p..,~ Ellen •nn "''""'It ,,.~···-~ V•netl•, llnn•ld Jn''""" •nn 0 •1>nr•n S!>lr l•n• Hufk•I. J""''" Fll/•l>•lh """ llovd "'"''"" R"hm•n. "''"' ~"" •n.d ll(l<>•ln C. Fol•d Jul• 10 r o11 .. , r ... 1 WOOdlfd ••'" ~v•h E •tt•h"' S'rl!OF:NT RA.'l Stall' la\\·, 1t se>em~. r1en1e ~ unen1plovmrnt bent>l1t~ to ;:in~'nnP \\ho 1~ nnt ava1liible in takr a jnb. S1urlrnts ;iren·t cnn~idt>rC'd "<i v<11\able.·• Thu~. the l'llllei.:e npcnl'd 1·nL1rs(' !{I anl"one and ('lll"flllt'.'d. . the 15 fl'!"Jl".1t1un.1I f.n·1l1i"'• "' l·:.1,·h 11.1.c; JUdJ.:(ld •111 the quallt} of driilttnl.(. lhC'' !!\Cit of his 1deil"' and h1~ pre,e111.1!111n, Kh;iloghl1 si11d. Shnulr1 :<nnlht'.'r ~4 ::n p•·1·•ons br enrol It'd 1n a ~('1·01H! ·"''"!Inn of 1hl' l'Ollr~e :<'·I f,.I' :\11,eu~t, . ~lt1<ft•n1.~ 11111 ht' a~~1gned tn 111;.i~h'r pl:in 1,·n,1;1 i\J,.,:1 ;1~ a class prnJCl'1 , hh;1 l11~1il1 s;i1 d. 4 E!\'HULLl':ll \\'hill' the c-0111·.~t' 11•;.i~ hr~un hi relra.in u n c 1n p 1 o y e d acr••~1•;11·1• ''''rk1•r,, ••Ill\ f11ur h:n•e enrollrd .~o far. llth1·r" 1n !he ('lass 1neh1de people 111!h do("!or;i[l'S. b1u·helor"s a n d m;i ~lr1"·s drgrrrs. 'l'h" ~iudrn!s 11111 ref'r11r R (·rn1f11 ale •\( eo111p l1·11r•n and 12 un11i; 1•f rulll'!.J.C ('l<'ttll. Tht'Y 11ill lhC'll ll•' tr:•111,•d 111 laht' po:<ll 1u11' ;1s planning l1't'linu·1;111:<. Tlir ,. 1.1 11 rs t'. Khi1lo~hl1 ('lllilt·ral.~. ;d,a J~ \"aluablc t11 r1 ty <'ouru·11n11·n rw pl;innu1g 1·01111n1.~~111n~·r~ . .<111r\ cour.~(' h{\lJl'S 1·i1n hr arrHn~('d lo 1ner1 the srhcdulrs 11r work lni:, :<ludrnt:-:. I\ h;1 ln~hlt ~;ud I hat 11 h11r there :'lr"P prngriims ;.it thr bal"hC'lors drgrt'e 11nd gradu11!r l('\•el. nn school tr;i1no; pl:<nn1ni;: 1rchn1eian~ "l·.vC'r~one 11'iuJ!s tn be th(' eh11'f :111d 1111 une w;inls to hr tile lndi;1n~ in p!;; n n 1 n g '"rJ,·p:1r1n1ents," hl' sui.:g1•s1o; . Now •.. Give Your FALSE TEETH More Biting Po.wer x! l ... i 0 .llJ'.H ho-·1 ""~J ~:!,~Id. p,,,11, y,\knciJM 'I I "ith Shrimr. ~,·.11 IDr~. CJ.1n1~, ~.1u~.1p:e and Chicken ~rr\·rd 0n :i. hC'cl 0f S.1tiron Rice, 111 I i I I I ~ 2241 W. COAST HWY., NEWPORT BEACH Bcvera.ge w11~;"0" ~•1rvn """ • ...., Cl~v·d l Evon• 11 1>••""" J """John f>avl Jr, Mtn1n. Witm• ~·•"""Joh" cn11,.,. J•V ~"'"" A.nn onn '"" t'.dwln Ml••""'· Lo""'"" •n6 Ld,,.undn I> Sirt n••• ~an• '"" S•"' Jo"'" Si1mtr<, ~•nno!h •nd llob1r11 M•Y Oum••• ~'••• ( ond flrtnda Su•. C11rlo,. Pr.1rlc•~ C. '"" G•rv r Tn prove 1he n11r11ern1 s11<.:· <'rss t•f the cr;:ish roursf', s tud/'n[.~ r e cenll~· drn1nn.~1ra1f'd \1•hal t he 1· 'd lr;irncd h~· presen!1n~ ihe1r views fl[ planning fnr ~·Ille Sriuare Piirk in Fountain \'alley. H1u1tin gton Widtnv Sues E\·enluall~'. ii I w 11-~·ear' cour~e 1n urh;in pl<111n1ng 11111 1 h" off<'red ;11 Ort1n1<" eoa~t Cnllri::e in !he drpartment otl enr1ronmrnl<il ~lUr11e.<:. .'I d•·n1ur•• adil<'~ive can h~lp F.\~T~:~:T ll " l'"w,ltr 1!00'~ ~11 nf t hi•· I ' l!rlp~ liolol "I";";;" ~nd ,.,,,.. ••1·, l"ll~•·r. !irll""'• ~i,.,,,lu·r. ~. ll«lol• I!"'"' 111,.,,. !'•'lll((>rt1lUly. ~· ll1•l1•~ ,.,..,•'HI nont,. nHluratl•·. \\"hv "'"'""! \'ge FA:-.T~:~~Tll llt'i11ure ,\,11,.,~,\e !'<l"!IO'r. J1~n11lrt'• •hAl l 1l ~re e.,,rn11,.1 to health. See your denu~~ re~ul~r l)'. ~ RES ERVATIONS SUGGESTED 646·SOS7 ............................................................ o .,nl•o, !''''"" 1 1na J""n " 5•GO"o<T>· l•ndtA L &Ml l 1•0>' .. Fon'"""' "'°""'' ona Elion• Yvonn•. l!l lM. J•'<>' ond Aht~ Ft•n<M \Yolto•. El<n• C o....i "lo•m•n A Ht ne>o. ""''' v •<>d Don••n M. 111•..:nor °"""" L,. """ S•onl•Y Wil•O". MA oln1 £ o....i W1•l1v H. !!'"'""· .1 .... fl """ 1 ..... 1 c 1(1111"~''' f""" M>d Ph•ll o L. (;,n!n••. <>nn•n (1>0fl•• AnO Juh• 6nn. Mlrchn. no1i. L•• """ f~w••" "••o•ll. Tt)omn,~n I·~• M"''" •r><I Qonn,, n T~n"'D'~"· llondv D·•~• •n<I F.n.,.,d ........ ,. M8Vd~n. Jfw•ll E And J•"'" M. II""'"'" >•~1•1 P •nd I •nn,>'M I. (1,•e•. NO'"'" C ond W•rr•n ~. ,,...,Lli'., NA''"'""" '"" f.•i·~·''vn•. S!ler. """'"'" "'"" ~nd Jn~n Clvd• Ev•n,, S•nd•• N•,,CY '''" Lnw••ntt Lvnn CLAYPOOL ""' I' Cl••DOOI. Ago &9. of ~91 P•r~ D•I••· Cn"• Me,. O•I• "' d~""· Ju•I 31, 1t11 s.,,,.,~~ 1» "'"" I•'" douon. !••. -U~">' 0<o<JC01!~ 11•'-''flOld. th••' l><o!no<1. L•"" ond l •ovd (IOv~oo•. o! "'••n••• f"~"'"' (l••n""I· 1(0~•~•1 "'"" '"''"· Md<l••n f>••'I nr Turloc~> ~'"'" l~nm"'~" ""'\ I"' fl•vp""I· '''"~ of ~'l,•n••• '"" O<•,,d<""d"n: ]\ W:lS hnped <111 lll lll flf· ficial 1\·ould he in lhP audic111·e lo view !he value nf lhf' 1·nurse. in hopes son1r ""Y e0uld be found thr 1nalie 1hr progran1 :ivail.:ible 1n pruplr .. who 1·;1nnnt St'll thf'1r t;ilrn1o; tn ;in indu~try thal has 1111 JOh flpl'n111gs " I l rt I) p<i.~sed up I he np- pnl'l tllllt.v , but s 1ur1rn 1 s pr1·fnrn1ed f0r <'lt1s~m;itrs, prnf('s~1nn.:il pl;inncrs :lnd a ce Pr·csidrnl f!obrrt i\'lno1·c. "l'hrt•e students u r1 v e i 1 r it their park pl:in.<:. reple1e w11h blt1eprints ;ind plantir1g plrtn.~. t111d took <:ornmenls fn>n1 the cri1it'al audi<:nce 111 :<lr1dc. ~l l 'ST SF:LI. PL,\:0.1S Con1pany S.\\T1\ A\1\ -/I llun· t111gt11n Ae;ir·h 1111!(111 11hf\~C hu~banr! died 11 hrn h1~ i:,hder \;r;1~lied " \ 1·;1r ;•;!n i n n11·f'r~1dr l'l•l!nt1 ha~ .~11rr11he :llrf'r:ift'~ 011nr~. 11.;;: 1n;11111f;ir-. lllrrr ;ind thP <1rangr rnunry )';n;1r111~ ;\o.;,snt"1;il1011 fnr $.l ni1llin11 . .\lr~. Su~;111 ()")l;1ra :-1rrri.~. 211111i2 \\oodlra L?.11e, bl;irncs ~d1wri~c·r A 1~c:rafL ('nrpora· linn ;<nd thP sn;1r1ng IJl"!IUp £or 1li(' d1 .. 11h ntl .lull• \II , !9i0, of IH·r· hu~b:1nd, 1\1< hard Anrlrc\\ :'111·n L'. :1.i I"••• O<"•t O'•"d'""d'"n SO!V"~' woll "" n••d l"""".,f ~ p '". £1•'1 """"dw•• (noorl '"'""'""'· ""'IM" "'••' M•m""'I P1r•. !loU l!r<••O,.•v Mo•lu•'>• O"M· . .,, .. ' OEllR ~ • ., • .,;. Ct.n<ln< !"1••< •o~ ?~· d~I• nl Th~! erit ir1sn1.~. aiT11rding 1n K hosr<i 1-.h;iloi;hli, 211-1rar.11lit dirf't:!nr nf th(• enurs('·, ;Jff' :l 1111•:111i11gful p<1rt of 1hc slud 1r~. '"Plannt·rs n1 i g h I h;.i\"!' 11 onder!ut idf'as and be :ihle 1n s1·t go;ils 111 their plan~." he 1101e~. '"h11r, thf' 1"holf• plan 1-. mr;ininglts~ unless thf'\" .::1n 1!1•r ()f;111/:" l"1•t1nl1 Suprri•\r {',,1,rt 1·0111111;11111 ~t;1lr'> lhal \lf'J rl',' j.!lidc·r plun1-:1•r! tn the J.!rnun1i "11e.1r l'l"ffl' 11 l\('n the l•·fl 11ing nf tllt• lll:!•'hlnl' <·nJ. ~ Japsf'<I. 111· \\,1~ ;ilonc 111 the ~ i;:lttlrr <1l 111•· l1rnr of lhe .8(.'· c1den!. 11••'"· J(Oly 10 It /\ \u•vov•d bV ""''~"· t••. n>•n• t1•tt . .,,,,,.,.,. """ E·'••n v C8'""'' \n•"h l •OU""• I•'""· Sit''" co~C!O<. Ft • """''d•"· •to• do . ''''"· ~"•II•• 0 ~ .. 11 ... " V•o'••h••. Wl"l•m ("n""'· ~"1"" l """''" ""~' IA••'"• II••• rn"lfn• r .. ~.,.1 ,.,.,,., "'"'" h•ld 5vnd ••· ALl•v•I I M•CO"""" I'"""' 8 0•'" M""''"'V (~•n" W•!h <l•V ~•ltd !I Co•!>h r! ~! M••Y• Fnrv nn•I Ch1Jr<", l •Jun• e, ... ~. O'l '<'·'""O P""""'' '"'"' "'""'· M•r~"'"" I'"""" Rt"''" Mor· JrOn l r.1> .. A~• II n' l'"I ,,., r1or•. 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Tt11'1· 11'f'l'f' g11•rn 11\"n 11trk~ In l"t'~e;1reh lay nf thr l;lnr1. ;inrl rninr up 1111111 . .<1 p.1rJ.. dc~1~n "f0r lhE' bf'st prr~Pnl ;inrl f111 urr u~r. r rn1·ir1111.11: opl1111al r 1rcul<1lion, rrtrk1ng and Be ci 111 Sec k" S " \1r~. \!\'tTI~ 1 l.11111~ th?J lhrre 11;i~ " 1lrh'rl 111 ""the <11rrr;if1 <ind th;i j 11.~ n1;inuf:ir- !UP"'f!i 11erP a\\<lrr of th;i! (<itil! al the time of !he 1ragedy. Serivce Lauded s ·\'\TA /I \1\ Orange Co1111I\" H1·1·nrrlrr .r \\'\'lie t ·;id_1 Ir ;inc! ('111nn1un1rat;nn~ ('1'1irf J-:11~1nerr l'aul 1' :-.-10.~r~ h:n r h('•'n hnnnrrd for 35 ~r:ir~ srr1H"(' 1{11hf' (·nunty. KIJHH ~~n• tcvhn 777'1 C•»• I"'""• £•~ ·~•r~ &••<~ I'.,• ~• <'!••'~ '··'• 1". "11 Su•••••<'I .., '· ·'"'"" r ,..,., "'"" r•vl. nt Ln~o ~.,,. '·"~·•' "I••""' ~·•c" ~·n'"" ' • I.•'>"•" S• fl '""' I -.·~ O••"~r'· '"'"~ <•• •< 1.,.,~•v, " •""' ror'' v, • ., I "•r•• F••n-.n ,....,., "• " v ,,, "'""'o"•' r,,. r.,., 1, V••-.. 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'vi•~"• ., '"•» Scn l•~• "'o•l•,A•• f!·" ''" 'oO~F.N~ON lrl -~lipp1lrt Ill<• !1osp1t:il-: $ifi very afur ay n1ili1(111 ('~p11ns1011 prog1·;1111 L-----------''---'1 r .00-r ,,..,, , 1iu ro~I" ~''"'I l ••""" ~'-"'' f ~·"'"'' ~· !~n.,n l'!f ll > :j" t'I•" n• "M"'· Ju•v Jn, 10.-> ""'~ ""'' >((, KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • A~L lHE GOOD SONGS BY All THE • b¥ wll~. !"I<>"!"• <l·W""'"''· <II!~""'" >-r" ~"'"' l"l•<~·, ~"''" <n,.n•n.,. I""'"'" fll l'IM(~; """ ~n•Ah• 11.•~<l.>I ~I ro.,,, M•~~"'"'" ''"""' . .,.,. '"I~ lnf101· ~'"'~••· 11 A.,.,, r"'"'' V••w r""""' io!or....,•nt r., "'< V•~"' Mt"monol P•r~ ~ <> z 0 ~ {l·r~<IOd ~· '""''t V•~w "'"""~"· ARRU CKLF. & SON WE!"TCLJFF ~10RTUARY 427 E. lilh St.. Co~la ri1es11 M&.-4R88 • BALTZ ~tonTUAA I F.S Corona rlrl ri1ar li7~·91!i9 Coit11 1'.lt~R .. , . 646-2424 • BET.I. RROAOWAY ~10ltTU ARY tin Brnildwny, Costa rifesa l.l Jl.]4ll • ft1<'C0R~TICK LAGUNA WIN FREE! IT'S EASY 1971 Austin America _CASH (Lots of it) Hundreds of other prizes Send o postcard, or lhe olfoched co ~pon with your name, address e nd :zip code, including phon e number to : KWll, Santa Ana, Ca!if· ornia, 92703. ON[ INTllY r11t J>IRSO~ REACH 11-tORTUARY r----------------------1 1195 L•g;;;.~;,"''" Rd. § l KWIZ DREAM WHEEL " l ~ • ~ I I PACIF IC VIEW ::'. I NAM I jC ~t F:MORIAL PARK ~ I I Cemeterv ~fortuary ... I ADDRESS__ _ __ I Ch.apel ::c I I 3500 P11eific View Drive ; I cnY I N~rt :::~~-California = f ZIP f e :: I PHON I PEEK FAMTLV ""' I I • ~ OP COLONIA.I. FUNERA... I J H0~1f'~ "" L-------------------J 7~01 Bnl~• Ave. i: "' .. " Ci •• ""'m;•••; "'·"'' g Listen for your name on the air · ~ S1\flTH'S r.10RT UAR V ~' ~ "' M•I• SL • ~ 1480 ON THE 'AM DIAL = • • , --~------- Provident opens in Dana Point ••• W ;t-""'R = •• '"'' . ""' FREE REFRESHMENTS! FREE GIFTS FOR ALL! We're proud to become a member of the South Coast community! We're proud, too. to be able to offer the highest available interest rales on insured savings in the entire nation. Drop in and register for our free drawing! Have some refreshments! Accept a free gift. It'• our way of saying, "Hello, We"re happy to be Your Neighbor !" NOW OVER $1 10,000,000 STRONG I ' • • . . PROVIDENT FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN A SSOCIATJO N • / *Draping open to au 18 yltfllrs ol 11.ge and okler. Dr1twlng \0 ti. he\d August 20.11 lll. not nece!Mry to be present lo win, Total Ya1ue not lo exceed $600 Q two. One entry per peqon. 34155-A PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, DANA POINT/ 496-6133 H•IMI Otnc.: 3756 CM1tral Aye., RWerskls f Hourr. Monday lo Thursday 9-4; Friday 9-6 Other offices in downtown Rlve~lde, We!twood, ... met, Redlands and Sun Clty Open August 4 .•. Come in and meet our manager, Tom Archbold ! • i < ,; I 5~6-6539 -, ____ _,_ ____ 17 KWll 1480 AM RADIO• A~ THE GOOD ~OMGS IY All THE !: !-------------'----------------------------------. • • • • I • • ' l ~ I I J 2 DA.IL Y PI LO T Monday, A11qust 1. 1Q71 QUEENIE By Ph il1nterlandi .le_ " "2B, this is :?C. You're hang"ing pictures, right? \Vell , ;i·ou know these uew apartments ••• " ... Jesu s J\1Io-v·e111e11t Co11 vc1~ti11g Ma11y t.10'.'\THE.'\L ll P!I -·The ]on2-haired ynu th s!nnd on a rlnwn1n"'" sidewalk, pn1n1ed h1.<; 1ndc>. fingrr tn \hr sk ~· ;111d i;aid . "'J<'~U5 Christ 1s the une \\'ii\' In !ialvation. ·• Thi.~ scene 1s bring rrrl:i~·rd lhrnur:hnul ,\or1h An11·rira 10- da\· ;1s llH'rCii~tn_g nurnhl·r~ nf the .. nH11 ·• g<'nrr";H 111n ;irr put· !1ni,: do"fl drug<; ,tnd pu·k1n ~ ur R1hles, 11u(1tr11(! .)f'<U~ 1n- st1•:>1l ,,f ~1 ;111. ;ind IP;.irl1ni.:. a rf'\nlu11nn of rel1g1on r;.itlu·r than 1·111lcnl'C {';111 1hPn1 ... lt·~u.<; Freak<;., Cnnt prefrrrrd hy rncrnbl•rs), fi r ",Je.su~ People .. .as thry like tn c;i\I lhC'1n~cl vrs. 1hc n1nl'e· n1cn! has cnn vcrtr.d thou-;ands nf youths \\'11h hrlp nf 111odl·n1· d C1y sl<1g;:ins Ilk<' ··gnui\c 1111h .l e~us" ;ind "turn 1111 11 11 h God ., ThC' ncv. Hitt·hie l!;i11;i1·1L i'l '>~l~lanl pa~tnr and ~·outh director al /\l11ntrc:il s Evani:cl f'1'nlc~rn~1al Chu r ch, 1·x· pl;:i1nt·d 111 an 1ntervit•11 1h;1\ he ~ee~ the nt·11· rrl1g1nu" 1ervnr a~ .. !hr e11c.l of il ~l'<UTh · "Thl'~C' f..1d s hal'c 1n!'d variou~ ~c·(•nrs and found thry 11-rrrn I ln~!1ni::. hr ~aid. ·Sn the1· 1111·nrd 10 son1c·lh1ng n1nre b;i~1r ' He ff'lt't'lf'd lhr 1dp;i !h;1! 1l o1 wi ll rv1•n1ua!lv lire of 1 h~ n1011•1ncnl. ;is 'they h;i1'(' of nlhcr hfr~1~·1rs. nnd 111!1\C on to snrn1:lliing else. "l 'in 0111 ~a .11ng t!l <'rynnl' 10:. i:n111g In hang 111 -lhf'rr·s a rlrnrou1 r;i tr in rvr r~·1h1 ng - hut tnost ha1·<· f(1und 11·s snnH:tlung v1.:r;> rc;1I. lH' ~;11d Chu('k Srn1th . ;i 1n1•n1bf·r !•f the n1nvernr-nl Ill :i.1 nn1r1•;1 I, ~umrnrd 11 up nnother w1t1•: "If 1he1 hnc·k ~l1dr. 1t ~ hr-· ('<IU~C lht•\· <l1d11·1 ~11ch• fur- ~;irrl 111 thr f1r.~t pl,1r1· Jj,,..,,;irrt 1•,l1n1.11Prl !ht• nu111- .brr of .h·~u" 1)1'11p!e 1n 'l"n lre;il h;1s uu !'t'il'rd 1rnf1,ld •1·rr l;:i~1 11',ir 1n ;ih<lul 21i<1 "h;i1d 1·•1f1' n1('1l~h··i~ .tnd up tn 1 f\Ofl nr11 1Htll •11" rn•"1 1n their l;,!c 1rrn' dlld t·arl;. .!U .,, Th is rise i.<; d11c in great part tn l'Vangehzing by the young people !hr mselvcs lhey b<·h1·1 t' Haward explained they beh('I t' 1n a person;il Y.'llncss. :-u cvani:clis111. Thl'v gn out in 1hc ~1rr1·ls and talk to Lhc1r f riends. to eon1munu·111r l11t•ir faith and 1cll ab1Jut the t'h<ingc in their hvf.':). "But th~ kid<; arc very cari:f11l ;1bou! 11ho111 thry ap- pn1:1l'h -they'r e lr.d hy the "r1r11 •lf tiod to cath 1nd 1vidu;1I -and !hrv won 't rrcss tl1c issue if the.person isn't rccrp~ 11ve." hl' ~;i 1d. i\·Jr1sl nl lht• con v c r \ s . ll<J\\f1rd ~;11d. ''<.1•ere cxposPd 111 n'l1gl11n bcfnrt'. often as a t·h1ld The\ hn d at least snn1c 1101111nal ·ae<iuai11!anec voith 1.:hurehl'S ;ind Sunday school But rn~1s\ dnf(rd Cl\\''1Y an1I ff·..,,· sl'en1cd reallv 1n1cr<'!';lrd in rt·hL?ion at the lune of tht•1r l'(]O\ •'f~l\JO_'' Th1i~e 11ho con1•crl. 8n111h ~;ud. · l'(>n1e froni dli rt•rl'nl ~nt·1;il .111d f·t'nnomi1· grnur'I t~1•en th oug h 1hr~· 1n;iy nnl ;ip- 1x•;u· lo. ,.\nd 1h.--.rl' srcm~ to br Jll{H'I' !ll('fl th~O ll'lllllCll - prT'li;i pS h<·1.,u1~c \\'OmC'n :irr 1n11r(' 1 ntrr£'~·ed in st'Cu rity· ;1n1I 1hr h1•n1r . anct 1ncn •HT llH'l'f' ;1d1't'nlurnus " l!av•:ird 111,1rd ti1;1 ! 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"I put 11 nn. ~1ar1ed n11! of the hnu~r ;ind J:.n! a" Lir '1" 1hc k11chrn ht>f nre I l!"tt'f.. 11 uH "I ,:11d. 'Hrll' ·I 111 Jl1'1 r\n\ gn1nJ:: In .,.,,.,,r 1111" lh111~" flf> .;::11d hi~ 111!1• \.or.1nr f"l lnlcd hf'r f1ng rr at h1r11 a11i t dC'lcnrf'd ' \nu ,1r!' gn1nJ:: 111 ""C'<l r II 1 )11ir I! ;1nd I dnn 't r are \\'l ll'lhrr an1hoc:l1· l'l"e dnf's; or not ·• . . 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J;11nghan1 s:11rl "l\1n nr 1hl'r't' ft[ ~ n1h1~r pretl y h11ld ff'lln11 ~ 11;inll'd tn h•11-rn"' 1! to krrr lhf'ir h1·;1ds fr·orn 1!C'!l1ng rold 1n thr ;i1 r 1·011d111nn1ng. It sure dor~ hrlp, r ;i rln111 " A$t e<I if 1t rnndr Jll.'T\'OUS in a hig h ""'IOd, \11inl;1nd1ngh~rn s."110. "No. no. 1! f;i~1Pns dn11·n 1n rc;il good ~11:1pf' " Th"n ht" ln\d nf h i~ fir~\ <fl!'>- pl'ar:lnrl" In ;i puh tir g;i1her· IOI! :'I rl'cf'nt o u t d o 11 r 4 <'Tl'nlnn,1 for !hf' dt•<!il'A l ion o[ ;i !ll'11 huilc11n~. · Thr 11 ind 11 :t ~ hlo..,,·1ng prl"I· I\ gtlfl(f and I. nn1 being ;ic- !'1J~1<1n1rd tn hair hlnwlniz over 1n m~· fn1·r did hf'rfln1r ~ 111 - tlr nrr1nu~ 1··1n:illv. I ju~t l 'l"fl]Jr·d n11· talk and s;iid 1 ... rtu•.,-~nd gnl'1lr n1cn. d \f:\IJ IJ l'~(;ll~I' lllf' it 1110f1J('nt , [' h,i1(' i,:t•! 1n <·,,n\h m1· h11 1r 1 l/N-8/iOOK~ W£iie~.AW PO .. ,.8,mrooll "A Prec1s10 tJ p --develops. l ,,, n . • • Hea>w"Y duly motor endoble performonc.e . • He1i cal gears for dep • Adius!ob\e safety c.\~l~~~y lo $.el odiustments, safe\)' blade g~a~~~ily c.uts 2:ir.4 ct 45° 75 Ft. l ong bev'el. REG. $\S.95 SAVE $3.001 $1595 1u1s. &. WtD- ONi Y1 Anodi:red GOLD SCREEN DOOR • f 'nesl quolily exlruded fromo w 1 i1h gold a no dized fini~h. • High fo}hio n double gr11le- l 2" kic kp!o 1e. • 36" widc-01Jlomolic oir t u1hion t loscr. REG. $27.99 SAVE $8 .001 (ol"l'lpl,1• with H1rdw1rt TU£S, & WE D. ONLYI SKI TOW ROPE Vinyl Top BAR STOOL • Hordwood hand\<', plostic flao ', 1 '~" diamond braided pa1y- projJyl r•'c 1orc ..... :h l 2fl 0 TU[S. & WIO. ONlY I floating CAMP LANTERN 99c •for home, auto, co mping, • Wo\crproof-lhey flool. REG. $1 .49 •All hordwood frC1 ml'.! wi•h l'.!'.JS'f t l('.Oll fo r101·poddcd vinyl ~wi~cl ~col, • G1cot for kircher'I, bar or d~r.. • 24" or 30" hcigln. REG. $9.99 SAVE $2.001 lUIS. & wtD. ONLYt Thi' Sl'O:t!or knr1\\ll .11,-11111(! !hr Ci:ipuo! :t.<: rh" "Rai d E;:i~lt' frn m Rnonr" rnunty ~01rl he rnno;.1drrf'd 1:tk1n_J:: off 1111' 111c. "'nut I $:'U e~~ snmMnr ·""" h .. 11. nrn 11( m1 ra!" ;1nrl 1( ~i !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! b1·1•n 1f1 ~ r.1r '-•1nrr . l'vr d1111c ll H H,.= ~0~~;~~ SALE! FOST~R GRANT ® 'SUNGLASSES •Unbelievable savings on these famous-no glare sunglasses-mos t a re pola rized. • Pi_ck up several pair at this g ive-away price--we've got e ll the. latest styles. Values to $6.99 SO°!o OFF TUES. & W[D. ONLYI BERNZ0MA116 JE~ TORCH KIT • Includes propa t h . pencil flame b ne ore w11h brass cylin der. urner a nd propane fue f •Provides up lo 15 hr b . . on one fuel cylinder: urn in g time • l yr , guoranlee -mok . b fa sf on d easy. es 10 s REv. $499 $6 .99 TUES, & WrD: ONLYJ Hardwood Frame DOOR MIRROR • Get !he full pie.lure in lhis 14" x 50'' door mirror. • Full thickn ess wood frame-- clear gloss. • -Beou!iful walnut fin ish. REG. $5.99 SAVE $2.001 TUES. A W£D. ONLYI G LABELMAKER ''Special Purchase!'' • Mok!s sc!f-stic~ing plo5tic )bel lopes. ' Ensy lo orieratc -use oro nd home, office, shop. · REG . $1.99 99c TU(S.' wro. ONl YI FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 17200 S. IROOKHlJRST 123o YAIDS SOUTH 01 w .. INftJ • PHONE 961·3311 ' . ' ( ' \I I I I \ ! j I •' I I ' I l • ' ' ' ' • t l f " BEA ANDERSON, Ed itor ,. ••• u SUZANNE FERRY FINDS HER NAMESAKE Little Figures Lighten Life BY JO OL SON Tl 's Barbara Ferry's fe eling th at there n1U!it he a li ttle bi t nf t:hild left in pe0rle as they grnv" older. She rn ust be right. becau se her tiny dolls fron1 the lP.90- 1910 period are ~o pop11lar !-.he's adrlC>rl Ji) !o her original ptn k- dressed g1r\ and 11·orks ercry day to produ C"e thcni. Papier 1nat he is her n1 cdiu rn and happinc:-s is her n1e ssage. Rarhar:1. a t os!a :\Te~an for the pa st !-C'\'C'll :-(·;ir~. began hrr hohh~· pr1Jfc~~1on b\ acl'1 dc11t 11 hen .~he 1ras decorating lier da u~l1· !er'!< ron111 afl i'r 11101 1111.: to a 11r11 l1 0111c. Sh(' 11ln11gh1 a 1u1_y f1 ;.:11r1 111• \\i1111 d be p('1·fer1 ln ~I t 011 t hr (l rr~~rr. ~o .•!1<' fa·-hionf'd a 11 h11n~1r·al girl 11·1111 ?. flopp~· hat anrl l ot.~ of rJ(l\\f'('S. ·rlir ]1lllf' ~Iii. \1hn );i!Pf \\ilS 11;1!l1P fl ~J.:1rCIP , c;:111cht 1hP 1.111r·v of e1·er1·011(' it\111111::! 11110 thf' f\lf"!!ll, 1111 rl nnf' d ;'!V a 1::1rn1l offcrctl to '"br'11e liJc l'<'l:iii n1arkct': and put Jllarg1c 111> f 0 r ;-,, I (' FAMILY INSPIRATION Frri111 thi~ 11·;is horn Suzanne Or:ginals. nan1er! after Ba't har;i"s daugh!rr. ~111:i1111P ~1 1 l. \\ hi111cy c11n1r" c.·a~tl 1 In Barbara." \1n .sprnl 10 vearo; a~ an :1 r1i .s1 at t.he !)1~11e1· r:i r!oon stud1 0s 1n Burbank, do1i-ig pa inting anct brush 1nk i n ~. • Shr 11·orkcrf nn s11r-h fil1n s ;i:; "Lad.1• and the ·rr:unn." ''Sleep· ing Rca11ty " and ··rctcr P:in:· rlra11 inc the lillle animal ~ and char· actcrs th al flit happily a{'ross the srrcc•n . B;irhHra. an aurartive hln11 rf f' .. "a.1·s she gue<:scs lhis is 11·h.v n1ost of her (igurps have little anin1als in 1heir hands. atop thei r hats or sitting beside tl1crn . t-:;ich f1 g11re has an ol<l -fa shi oncd 11arnP. suth as F:n1il.v, Pet er, \Yee \\"illy . .-\1ny , Piilark and Ri"1 hh _1'. 1111d c;H·h 1s p;irt of a rl iffcrcnt scene nr stnry. Each is pain:-.t11ki11gl_v ('ra flcd d 11r1ng seVC'n days from s1art 10 finish, and each one ends ur a little dif'feren1. So1nC'lin1cs the ted\un1 of the \1·orl.:.~ ~ct s to R11rhara an rl ~h e takes off for 1he bc:-t rh ... !'h en r ha\'r !fl 11·ork t1\·1r e as hard lhe next t11·0 ,1·eck~." she quickly add s. "Ru!. that's the arl vantage of 11·nrking for yourself." l~cr fi gures have hcr11 !'cn t 1o plarcs all over the 1vn rld. in- cl ud in~ England and Thailand. One of her bigges~·m0n1en l S' carne \'.'hen She \\'3S' co1nmissioned to do a papier 1narhc rrrrodur1io n of a Dutch doll rreaterl by ~1adam e /\lexa nrlrr. to be gl\1en to the do,1·ager nf the doll industr.1· 0n her 76th birthday. INT ER NATIONAL FAME 1'l);i t fl gu rP 11·a.~ c·arrierl hy hand in a glass dome on I.he plane to New 'i'ork, Barbara reralled. r1lay1 ng d0lls all day and "too many hour s in the evcnini;:" rl ocsn't leave~Rarhar a a ch ance tn ·pursue any of her other hob- bies, \1·hich include collage and· 11·ater colors. ' . Daughler Suznnne l~ 1r~ini;! her ht1nd at the'"'game. thn11 gh. 11nd prrhaps i.omeday \Nill be able to give her 01ottler help at "play· ing .d81J~." ·A lit tlr hit rif r hilrl rrm:iins in people a!o !hey groy.1 older. you kno 11-, and Suzan n.e's no exception. Dolls Tell Tales of Past ' ' ! :1 ' • •I ' ; By Jl::AN WILLIA l\tS 01 !"-O.llr ,.!!ft '"" Now lh11.l wun1en escape the iron· ing board with everything Jrom double knits to nylon Jersey it's especially fascinating lo look back at ihe sl<irched fa shions o I ~·esleryear. if only to sigh in rel1eJ that those days are past. . Through her antique paper ckill ro\lrctinn, J\1rs . Donald W , r-.1acl.(>od of HunlJngton Beach has turned up a fascinating way \(I re\'ie111 "'hat women and little girls wore in the early 19005 y,•hen flounces. rufnes and wide hats with plumes were inextricably part ol lhe y,•ell-<:lressed fem a l e ' 5 wardrobe. •·s.ut please dc:in'l call me a do!! collector,'' said ~frs. ~1ac\..eod "'ho is president nf the California Doll Collectors of Orani::e Cnunty, All.hough she collet'ls -r-.1t1dan1e Alexandrr and Bet sy McCall dolls, ~1rs. ~1acLeod's main interests are on paper. The shiny kind of magazine paper lwice as heavy as that we know today. LETTIE LA~E Beginning in 19()8 the Ladirs Home Journal printed monthly a full paRe di splay in multicolor of a golden-haired paper do!\ named Lettie Lane and her family. Lettie Lane nnw is a pri~.c.:: {'O!· Jcctnr's item and Mrs. l'\·1a cLA:-od not only l~ \\'Orking to t'ompl r!e the rn· !ire collrrt u)n of p11prr doll s printed fTnm 1!108 !o Jf!l ~. b11! ~hE' and hrr felln\1• (•luh 111c1nbers are in thB n1idst of a special Lrttie Lane pro· jecL 1"hr.v pl:i11 t11 <irrangP A n elabor;i(p display of the paper dolls in v;ical1nri cnstun1e for the ri;i- linnal cOn\'ent1on of 1he Uni1ed Federation nf Doll Clubs planned !or Aug. 4-8 in Cnh·crsal Cily. Atcflnlpl.'ln~·111i:: the paper Let11e Lane al so will bf' a group of the IR· inch. g(1lrlen·turled dolls named Dais.1' !h:it the Ladies Home .Journal made <ivaili!ble to vnu ng rr.aders as a pron1otional gin,n11ck in 19\ 1. i)aisy 11·a~ c11\led "1.cltie L;int'·s c.inll ."' and shr is perhaps !hr nn l.v eii:ample of a real doll belonging to a paper doll. This paradox ap. paren1!y \l'asn·t. co nfusing lnr lhP. J.lirls of 1!111. bee<lu!>e 26.000 D<l1s.v dnrls wflre ~n<lppcrt up hy those whn cnuld n1;inage 111 send 1n thrre !1PW :o.ubscr1p11ons to the Journ<1I plu!I $1 .:>o. HA!l ll TO FINO l'\'1rs. fllar Lf'nd harl In Sf)('nd cnn· l'.iderablr mnre r;ish !h11n th;it for the 11\'o ]);11s1es shp a~ l::isl, 11 rquirerl in 1!17() 11ffer rn nnths of drtcrtive wnrk and !ediou~ 1nriuiry One Da isy ~·as purc:hased by n1a1! frnm a man <·ollt"ctor in upstate New Ynrk and lht" O!her ('an1e v1;:i a c1rcu itou~ route from E11rope. ··No nne coulrl buy thrm lrnn1 mr,' f\.1rs. r..1acLeod 5a1d. In a n effort to niake homl' sewing n1nre intrrestn1g tr• rhilrln;n !hr .!n11rn;:il alsn prin lr·rl liv r !1<11~;.i doll 11·css p;:itterns ll'hi<'h v.·ere simple ln rul find assemble. There e1.'Cll 11 ;1.~ a b;il h1ng rlrrs~ r1:il lern !h ;:it 111;:ikr•., 11111· wu rH'lrr how :i \111 1£> ,eirl tn 1!11 \ f'\'cr 11\<lll;Jgrrl lo :-11i1n. ~inl'f' it fr<1!11rcd a 1nax1· 1Pni,:1h j.!<1lhcred skirt, ln11"<:!ung hell l1nrl l1 blouse with elbnw·lcnglh sleeves. Le1!1c-1.<1rH's entire f ;i m l 1 y p;:iradt'd ihrn11gh the pages of 1he m::igaziilc. and \\'hen her sister gnl n1arried thrrr w;:is a h.:ipp y en!· lertion of !he W<'dding part.v, one ;:ippcaring t>ach m<1nth. rnrnplf'1P. frnr~ bridesmaids and flower girl., to the minister anrl the youngest v.·edding guests. Lrltif''s f;d hrr anrl hrn!hrr" v.·rnt In 11·ar. anrl thl' hn1 rlnl l ~ 1n<·lurlrrl kh;:i k1 \Vnrlrl \\·ar I d11ui:hti11v 11n1f1>nn~ ;:inrt '.\111 y Rh1r, 111 thf'l r \1 :.trdrr·'11"·, 11IJ1IP th•· l1tll1•st girl.<> h;id rl ed 1·rn.'-S nllr~t' 011111!<; 0T their 1111·n , ;:irl(!•'<I '.\1 r<> '.\l ~H Lend , A ~ !-.hr ri1•;:ir~ h1·r g11nl •)f r11n1- pl,..ting hr·r l,r!lw l,:ii11"Rrlt V H1>n· fl('! t'1)l lcrl1nn, ~1 1·~ 'vl;icLe nrl rn1hu sc.<> fl\!er thr ;i1·t1v1!1t'S {lf 1.hr C::i\1fnrn1a Doll Qil ]i't'lor.~. !I was !argrly 1hn1ugl1 hf'r r!lor!s that 1he l'lub w;:is a<:ce plerl in 1970 for n1•·mtx-rship. in !hr nn t.111n;:il OrRan ization. One rrq11isi!c of n1c1nber clubs is lo 1·n rnplrtr a spec1;:il prn1rcl ~·r;.irl v. ::ind tile Ll'l· tir L;"Jnf' <iisplay p!anflrd f'lr J\ugusl will fulfill "1at oblig;:ilion fnr 1!171 Recentl y fl.·lrs. f\.t;icLeod and the • Lettie Lone hos o wordrobe to motch tho finest onywhere. The poper doll ond her fomily belong to Huntington Beach doll buff M,.. Donold MocLeod . The dolls were print- ed from 1908 to 1915 . h;ilf rlnzen other member$ of th@ rl11b who own Daisy doll~ Spf'nl an e1111rr rli!y wnrkin,I! on the new doll wig~ thry had ordered.frORl New York !);iisy·.~ original mohair \\'ig h;:i~ lnng s1n<·e heen dan1 aged nr com- plelely rl estroyed by t1mr ;:ipr! wr;:ir • ;:ind lhe nfw rn1)(Jr ls will IO(lk ;iuthr~1ic if they arr C'ut and curled iii the mode or the 1900s. l'.A REFUL WORK The rtnll owners will spcnrl ;:inother da,. and perhaps two on !he hair styling before thcy even J<!Cl started on the clabnral.e clothing. "Everything wr rlo h;:is !fl he tnp rtrawer or wr don 't do it al all ,'' Mrs. MaeLeod commented. Mrs. MacLeod, who a!so is pres). tlen! of 1he 6clsv ~·tcCall Doll Clu b in the area, admits that it .,a~ Be1 sy \\'ho gol her started in her pr<'sent hobby. ll<'r own daughler. nn\\' m;:irried, had played with Bets~· MeCal! as 1 lillle girl and when f..1r s , fl.1;:i cLend ;iflendrd ;:in an t111ue sale 0111" day hl"r f ,Ve w;:is attrat'trd 1o a large group of Bet sy MrCa ll dnlls stuffed in bnxrs on ;:i lable Th inking she might buy one doll, she wandered over to the boxe~. "t Pnded up bu ying 17 Betsy f\.1 cC:al l dolls th;:it da v.'" she said wit h a !a11gt· "Nobody ever buys \7 dolls, but I rlid ." , .. Someday, the Betsy McCall papr.r rlnlls may be as qualnl as the Lettie Lant. Mrs. MarLeod and her grou p are getting the jump on history. No Fairy Tale Ending for Prince OF>\R ANN LANDERS: M;:iy I sa.v ;'j "'nrd to "Star Crossed ," the \\'Oman with lhf' hnn1el y daughter'? I'm something of an Authority on !he subjeC'I, becau se I ton had a homely daughter. But wor se yet, l had a gorgeous son. Whercyer he went, hrads turned. people raved. E\:cr~'one J,?ave into hin1, he never had lo do any· thing -just stand !here. 1'he girl, Cnd love her, was so plain I "ouldo 'l belir1'e she would evfr be presenl11ble. 1'he poor thing didn 't have & ~ingle rP.dccn1ing feature. I re:il!y wor· ried that she w(luld be mi!>erable and lonely becau~e ~he wa s so una1lractive. ) · When the two kids ,were tog r t he r peoplr just sh00k tficir heads. I knew wh.~t !hey were th ink ing. • ,. I Toriay. 1hey art" hQlh lccn11grrs. Thr boy ls more ROrgrous than ever -spoill'd rottrn, lazy and conceilcd . He just gels by in sthool ;:ind is still stflnding ar<1und lrtHn.c: pct'lple fr;:is t thl'ir 't>yl'S on lhr lnc;'!I Adonis The ~·rl i~ a straight A sludent. "" l'XC-f'li f'nt mus1e1an :ind an 011tstand1ng swimmer. She has a winning per~on;:ility aort 1t world <1[ friends. Hc.r look~! Nobody pays 11ny 1tt.tention. Her warmth anrl pl'r~or:::lify t11kf' over. \Ve will never have to worry about our daughter making it in this "'orld . Our hr;:iu!Jful son. I'm ;ifrairl . is going to h<.1vr a l'<'ry rough lime -i\-IAMA IN SAN ANTON IO OF.:AR f\1Ai\<IA SAN: You r letter ls proof that good look!! can he a handicap -11nd !he absence or heauty can be a bte11si11i. Your daughter might not have hern sur h 11n flccomplished young lady had sht !:>een 11 Qeau t}·. And your son - well . you kno"· fhe seore there, deai:.. •n I won 't rub 8:tlt In the wnund . If the bny llii lucky . some plain but ~ptt'ial i:irl (like his 8i!l!Pr~ mrty marry him and' help him rnakc hill w;iy ln the world. l)F:AR ANN LANDF.R S: I'm R middle- agPd \\1idow. t spcnl 20 ~·ears with a drunkl'n nu! "'ho made my life hel l. After he died I swore 1 'd never lOOk' til. another man. A few nlonths ago . out of the cle8r blue sky. I met a fine gentleman. who is everything I've been dreaming about ii.11 111 y life. I fell head-over-heels in love and the feeling Is mutual. Now for the ha ir in the gravy. He's married. He tells me his wife means nothin~ to him. lie never get~ a decent mea l at home, lel alone love. She is • slob and a bore. The probre'm Is he doesn't know how to go about 'telling he r ht wants nut of their marril\ge. You arP. awfully ~nod with words, Ann. Will you put together I.he rig ht onr.5~ Thank you. DYNAMITE LIL Ot:AR Lit.: Voll w11nl " mt to put togelh t r 8omt words 1n you can ~lvt: thtm lo yo ur married lover •n ht. r.an pre.lent them tn bl' wiff':'.' Sni"ry, dr.1r - yoo rRtlled the wrong Cllitt-If Mr. . ' ., i<;\lerylh in~ wanted In marry yn11 he'd h11 ve no troublt finding lhe right words. DEAR ANN LANDERS: ,._.ly sister had 11n operation for gallstones three weeks ali(O. The surgeon did a bad job and she had to be opened up again a week later. After the seeond operation she developed a.n infection a.nd nearly died . Three day« ago she regained consciousness and show!! signs that she might get well. The famil y wants to sue the surgeon. How do we 10 about it? -BUFFALO, N.Y. Ol';AR BUFF: C:t1ritact i ht 0.uMy Mediral Society . Thry will review ttie ease. The 11eeond operation may' or m1y not have bten due In what you <:all • "bad job.'' If ynur tister· I W"Vi vts, the t\•lden ce favors tht 1ur11:t<1n. "The Bride's Guide ," Ann 4Jider1' booklet . An$wCr~ snmt: '{lf the most fre- quently Asked questions about weddingi, To recri\'e ;your ropy of this com· prehenSive gllide, write· Ln Ann La nders, i11 ca'rr: of The DAILY PILJ)T, eoclo!lipg a ln1_1g . 11clf-addressed, stamped enve.lope: and JS cents in coin. • • I \ • But One's Sure Fun .You r Horoscope :Twice Is Nice, Make Peace Cancer: ' \\'hat problcnl.!i d{)('s a l111lr ·--- Jlrl fart 11·ho h11 ~ t\\'111 nldP r { __ ·bmthers anrt t.,.,m ~ounger - •ILSl.Pr~·· ! In 1ht <'ll~f' of K:>.rhl1'<'l'l !Stewart tif Huntingto n Reach,' :a happy and ou1gu1ng 8 _year l :olr!. seeing 1loubte doesn·t !ScP1n lo bother her a bit. • ThP on lv non.\1110 111 thl'(: ·fam1ll', 11h'e ls far nlu re 1w:. • '- ·-ctJpit'd 11·1th th!' Jobs <1( hin·-' :ing her sma ll dog \\'lO a blue ••Seeit1g dt)11bfe flol'.111'1 b1jiher lier'' . ~· .ribbon in a pe1 ~ho\\ fu r hav-~t ing "!he ~hortr.st nose." : .. Isn't lh<i1 fun nv!" she said :with a RIRglc. · : The St e .... art larn1l\' \l'ith .'fi1•r btkes parl.ed Jn' !heir ·sp?C1ous dr11ewa y, t;,ikf's th<' 'nnt nnrt\I or thei r do ubl e t11•1n .E!a tus "'i!h l'alm. 'lrs. l>onald Ste11art ls m;:ina,i:ing . in fai.:t. to tiring u11. irlrntical 1 wins Dennis and D:i1•11i . \I. and fratcrn.'11 lw 111 ~· J\;iren and Sharon. aln1ost G., \1;i1h a 1n inin1urn or stress. T'tie iden!ic.11 hv ins ill'l' 1hc on !~· ones whn have ;>, prohl1•111 . ~-tr.~. S l e w 11 r 1 ro1nllH'11tct!. "They 11lwa.1•s have a sense uf competition." The ma in adv ire !>hi' ha.~ for nlher mothers of identical t1.,·1ns is. "Try In J::Pt thr111 ' Sf'parated as soon as possi-· blr " Sne reels that all hough th<' ''~ bo.1·s ha\'f' similar int erests and benef it from each other's companionshi p, they reel 1110 strongly thP.1. they must slic k loJ?r lhf'r ;ind !hey have lruuhle s('tt111i:: a11ay rron1 each othl'r and learning tu be ind1vitlt1als. <)n the other h,. n t!. !he fra!ern:tl twins wh o sh;ire ne1thrr a s l r on g physical rrscmblanre nor the same charticter trails. have a rel;-.- tinnship similar to that of any Lwo .sislers. "People d(}n 't al 11· a y s t('('ngnize them as t~·ins, '' 1i1rs. Stew<ii'l says. Three ye<iis 11go she was il't· slru1nl'nta1 In organi1.ing the ()r;u1ge Co:.isl ~1others of 'l'wins Club, togf'thcr v.·ith r-.lrs. Richard Klos1erm?n , 1nother of triplets, and ,\trs. Charles l\1arvin. 1'he grou p, .,.,.hich 11<1.~ a membership of appr11x1 n1a1cly 50, inspired still anoThl'r C'luh tn fC1rm \1·i\111n the p;1.<;\ ~·c;1 r. !hf' S;1rhllebat·k J\1olhrrs of Twins C:luh. l'l'c\liousl.v. 11il'rc had hren only two group:-tl1rn11ghnut Orange Cou111 y. 1hr '.\11rthcrn ;ind ~out lll'r11 11ra11gc l:u\1nly r.'iothers ~1f 'l\1111<;. I< j "' ·~~ 'i. ' ,. ',\} '· ' .. ' "" ' .. 'l'wins "skipp<'d a gener<i- tinn'' in hrr f;1mily, l\1 rs. St1·11art t'vt11 1111·11t rd. fo r her 1nolhrr i ~ r. 111111 ;ind :she ha s !win 11nl'lcs. \Vork1ni.: ug;ii n in h c r father's Siinta 1'vlonira wocery ~lore when• sh~· hl'l pcd out hc·forc lu·r 111arri<ige ;ind lx·f11rr ;dl 11f the ctuld ren ar- n1 rtl . :'11 r~. Sit11':1rl mnnagP~ Loo lr111·t ;1f11•r sr('i 11g rvcrynne tilf lu .~rli1111 I nnd to return just ilS ~Ch(1nl IS t•U \. Jn sr.:h11ol lhc children t1n1·e inevi lnlJl r prnbl erns al 1he la·g11111i11,i:: <if lhc year wht·n ---- r Wheels Grind for Ponh ellen ic • 1ewels by joseph Pl <1ns for tt1l' to1ning Yl'<lr f0r na•111h<'r" of l.:tg11 11a Rcarh Panhcllc111r 11 ill be outltned d ur111 J! a \\'f'tl!!l'~­ cla._v. 1\ll').!. '1. ('olfec by prc.s 1dC'nt ~I r ... J1>1l11 II. l';h;:ircr 0·1ghl l. 1\.'-~tsl111g 111th colfec gr1 11f!111g !IC'ft 111 right) l\lrs. Boyd Lc11·1s, l rt'asurer. a11d l\1rs . .Jnn1rs l\lartin. prog ra111 th:iirn1.in . 'J'he $Or1;il is planned in t he ho1ne of l\1r.<:. l\1i!dred Sill strop. -----1 AUGUST'S BIRTHSTONE To avoid disappolntment. prospective brides are reminded to have their \l.'c<lding stories u·ith black and \\·hite J!lossy photo-- ~raphs to the DAlLY PILOT \\"on1en's De- partment one \\'Cek before the ,,·edd1 n~. P ic tu res re<:eived a fter that time ,1·ill not be used. For engagement announcements lt is imperative tha t the s1ory, also acco1npanicd by a bl ack and v.1hite glossy picture, be $Ub- mjtted six weeks or m ore before thl' \l'('d din~ d ate. If deadline is not m e t, only a story \\'ill be used. To h elp fill requirements on bo1h 'rC'd- ding and en1:agement storie ~. form $ ;ire av;ulabfe in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. F urther question s \rill be nn s"·ered by \Vomen 's Section sta!t me}nbers at 642-4321 or 494-9466. 1 he PetiJ(J t r~~a· . \~' J ' ' ;,J 1h e SJIJ.t J&rt~X. n 1111· l·1· n.!!l1t :•n•l i.n ,.,,1·nl author 111· , 0111.1 .~•·II, d1 i.~ 111~dl' Jn ntH'll'lll \11111·~ r.i r 1h·· l'•·ritlut., I l l 11·11~ •ai d lo 1·1 ir11:' l••<Jlll'llr•' 11nd J!I' i ·' \UI~ I I ••II~\~·. t ,, I "pt• I 1 ln· L•· r ••l nl .. r th,. 1111:!.t 1111ol 1...ii .. 11 ~··t ir1i. .. ,lit,1 (V ""'' l l'l•'!lt )•«I>• I HI •'I' 11iJ t'l'IJ l 111ir.t.•. Tl1r l'1'! .lnl \•>1~1nurh I rr1•~11n·d 1·1· tJ,,. I 't 11•11,frr ~. It~ 1•1'••t111P•' 1~ 1noi1 ril-,f h 11 rrinr.~~. 1 h•• n1~~r •1\,111• ),.,,). inr.-:0:111 ol(l n1·x !•Ill"'• lh" l•11 1h,tu1u• f,,r A U2'~~t., The ],..1Hlty ~·f it• op11rpir 1·r rl and , hro"n lonf• i~ 1'"1"'111 r /or n1Pn Hl ~•n1rn~. 1nt1111lioa, ft'lr crr•ts anlf 1n1t111.!1. \!'r"r II""' /,i.1 ~.;.,.,, / .. r ma,. ;====-----''------'--'=----:----------..,[ /11•'11""1 """ &n~rl 1Ar1•,,,f '.W !' TAKE THE NE\V S \)LJ IZ We Da re You· ' ' ' Every Sa.+urd a)I ~eu•• Cn•" rr.,. '".+~I ~I •h o S•• 0 '"1<'1 I ~'i. c~,•· ~ .. ~ ~ao ?061> te::ich.ws c11n•t tell lhem np:1r t, hut H'fter a time rhc slight d1f- fr rcnl'f"; the bely.<: ha\·e In ;q)· pc;u·cuirr h1-eornc familiar to l hC'1r 1nstr11<-·tors. Both l)cnn1s and ll;.11 1d arr good in 1nath and in arL and both like baseball. 'l'heir n1o!her t!i ink s ''th1·v grt ?. kick " oul of bei ng n11s1aken for ra<'h other. ... ·--·-• -·· -·-- Only o ne Kathleen really exists , no matter what her imag ination says. TUESDAY, AU GUST 3 By SY DNEY 0~\ARR Natives of Virgo ;ire pe rsis· IC'nl, m€'t1cutous. detrrn11ned and v.·orthy of tru'il. r..l embC'rs vf th is zod1aC'a l $11"\n are C\'Ct'· anxious to pfrl'orn1 scrvitcs - if th ey tire appreciated. Virgo harn1onize!I with Sc n r p I o , C an cer, Taurus and Caprico rn . \Vhcre a relationship ~·11h P L.Sees 1s <:oncerncrl, it u~ually is all the \\'aY or nothing . Virgo can tearh. write. reporl and exeel 1n photography. These persons kef'p up with current events a nd form defini1e cpi(Jns nn a variety of subjects and ind1v1rluals. ARIES 11\lareh 21 -J..pril 19) . Versat1!r approach brings suc- cess. (Jne in pn~ition of a ulhnri1y admi re.~ your sense nr humor. Displa~' 11. Refuse to be s<1ddled with nutmod&d cnn- t·epts. L'1ili1.e nntural inge- nuity . 'l'ou \\'in . TA URUS /April 20-~1ay 20 ): 01cck hon1f' b;ise before goinJi! far nfielrl . Study Arte s message. Be aw;ire (If details. One \\•ho is .<:mf\f•lh t11!ke r may be eovenng inconsistencies. Respond accord ingly. Adrl ltt knowledge. C.Ei\11:'1.'I !!\lay 2!-Junc 20): D i g b neath surf ace indic11t11) s. A.~k for and receive rue nrcnunting. Ap.. pl if's o personal and professi nal areas. Virgo in- dividual cfn prnve a valu11bl t a lly. R nciliation on agcn- d'- CA1\('ER 1.fune 21-.July 22 ): Tir !no$e end$: make peare 11·ith family n1ember. Show a p fl r" c r a 1 i nn \\'ilh i;:1ft purrha~e /\crrnl on contracts, rn.:irn11p;r. oth"r sp('cial rela- fion1;11lp~. Prrrnit other!! tn set pace . lu.1;hl1atlled Improve relat ion~ \I.Ith thnF.e .. 11ho perform special services. Pisces 1n- d1v1dual figures prominently. Soft-:.ell approach brines best resu!Ls. Act accnrdingly. \'Jltf.0 IAug. 23-Sept. 22 \: En1otions dominate. Dealing s wlt h chilrlren are accentC'd . lnve~tmcnt proredures require, f('\'lf'W. SU'lk!'. b II I an c e bf'I wrrn modern and mnre conserv;:itive a pp r e ach • Message ..... 111 be clear. LIBl\A tSepl. 2.1-0ct. 221: Long-range view is essential. Obtain hint from on!'. v.·ho is experienced. Steer clear nf get·rich..quick schemes. \\'hat has been ha nging on can now be rornpleted. Be thorough . Finish project. SCORPIO 10cl. 23-Nov . 21): C.nnd lunar aspect now cnin- cides v.·ith short journeys. how you relate to n e i g h b n r s , relatives. Don'l spread efforts over loo v.·ide an area . Strive In concentrate forces. NC'w approach 1s needed. SA(i lTARRI US INov. 22- Dl'c. 21 ): Ability to coller1 re- riu ired data is spolligh!ed. Utilize in! u it i v e inte llect: means follow through nn hunc h. Aquarlu~ in dividual of· fers unique suggestion. It is v.·orlhy of consideration. CAPRICORN !Dec. 22-Jan 19): Lunar cycle fa v ors special efforts. Take initiative. Wear Fur All Over \Vhat goes over fur hot pants for the new f11shion season a.head . a fLJr poncho or a f11r cape. Stress gi;_eat tr independen~. Con!idenie bu ilds, t.Ieaningful compliment received from op- pos!le sex. Make new con· tacts Be original. AQCARI US Lian. 2fl-Feh, \ll J: Jlc lriv s indicated. Dnn'l force ts~ue~. Cnnflr!E'nti al mat· trrs due to ~ d1.~cussed Be re cep1 1vr. Your Wflrk best now beh ind scenPs. Coopera!t in chari1ablr, 1nst1tutional proj· eel. Go slow. PISCES 1,Feb. 19·t-.1a rch 20 ): Changr of scenery would be beneficial. Accept in\'1!<11t1nn. Renew cont11ct wit l\ stimulating friend. Mak e gesture or rt conciliatron. Study Gemini. IJlessage. Som1 key desires cah be fulfilled. IF TODAY IS Y 0 U R BIRTHDAY you are a natural entertainer. gregarious and generou~. J\1any consider y(HJ exl ravaJi!anl. f!(lwP\'f'f. ynlJ cnulrl nn! hr hnppy H cln~c­ rnouthcd ri r li'!h1 -fi~ted. C.vcle chanJ,!e~ in Ortnber : ff'Cent emnt1nnal cloud will be li!Led. Yl'lu will h~ve renewf'd Op· portunity for creative ex- pression. Accessory 'Civilizes'· New Styles The fashion 1nrlu.<:try talks about the "c1viliud," t.he "\\•ell-bred" \f)(lk ror fa ll. On11 \\•ay to carry 11 through is y;ith accessnrirs prnpC'r!y done. Try nne big dra.matic pin or pendant ns the jewel accent for ,\·our coal or suit. Follow through with ihe n e .,,, !ransparent. rosmr lic,11 for ll na tural look A~ opprised to the •·made-11p .. look. Rut to gcL batk IJ) Kathlef'n. who doesn't niinrl rlo1ng a snln. her (Ille comment. wa~. ''\\'11! I get my name 1n lhe story even if rm not a !win?" LEO !Jul,v 2.l -Aui;:. 22 1· The importan1 t.hin R ls tn achirve the total fur look , ac- cnrdini;:! !n outfits from pacesr.lting fur det1igners al ~,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,__, the F'ur l nform ation andl Ye s, Kathleen , you \\'111. Summer Events Basic \\'Ork methods a rt Swing Fa.c;hinn Council',.; 11111 and l' 1\·1nte r ,c;hnw. WE Women's Clu b p'"'' 1''1ch '"d u "'in DISCRIMINATE! Sun1111C'r is thr :.ea:-un lur pi:111! ilC't i1·i 11cs anrl poll11£'k'.-. Th r Rinck P;:i reni rrogram AndPrsnn, drlrg<itf'~ to Rnvs S1atr and r.irls S1.:ilf'. dunn<. •' . t nd It'> I& YG\I• 1dv1•l•a~. BSP Chapter 111 ;\1t,.~sinn \'tf'ln 1s a ~rar-C11.to'"·"'1d1. k~lttld, •••k-to-n,,twu nntlurk in l.akr I' ark Wl fd"'"" ... tfto "lft ll""f", Ind T n~1 rlJ«!i·~n on w<i1f'r $,il1·1v \1ill he g111'n ~o 111rn1hrrs c•f thr 11,~l!;i lh·l1 a I\ :1 pp ;1 Ch :i ph·r or l\r1 a S1i,:1n;1 l'h1 :inrl ·I tirir c·h1 lrl rrn \\ t'fltir~dll 1 A11g. 4. 1n !h£' hfl111r of \1 1 ~ J ;i1nes (;rrrn. \\'f'~ln 1 1 nM1 ·r r•lun d prni::r;:im . aC'enrd1ng to , ... rnr !nbcr~ of !hf' l\lissinn \'ieJo ClubhoUSl' En1rn;iinmen! .,.,.a~ \\nn1i•n '$ l'luh, initiators of prn\'idf'd bv the Bn1·s in the , ............... ..r ,, ....... u. " " '" I•• &uc!Qol, W1•11 flt!~ ~O\I to k"'' ••t!!ln ml~o•ti l lli r f'nclC':.11ur. A,1nd. , . I 'f1H' i\uxih;irv h ;i ~ ;i n-·1·11n~c p;1 rt11·1p;1111i~ ha1e hl'lp1·d rr('1 1\'t'r ln:·t 1·hil rlrrn. nounccrl the appotntrnrnL nf , pP!~ ;ind prr:-:n11.1I prnpt'r1 y, Donna Robt>rt.~ In thr nf11rr nf ,111d Th£' ~h1•nff's 1lrpar1rnPnl srrrPtar.v-!rca ~urrr nf ! hr hn:-: ~!ri trd th at. thl' program L~ Ainrriran Legion .l\1n10r /\11x- ;1 "cirl111 1tr dt'l r rrl'nt 1n in· il1ar 1'. 291h district. Shr is !hrl .~1 ;111f<'.~ nf n1nlrstnl1on at-r!.111ih1er of l\l r. .inrl l\-1rs. I The Knit Wit LOW E.II MA\.L ln~ln1r111r 11 111 hr 1·;1pl l\P1th J\1 1llr r uf 1111· \\'r~1111i11slrr Fl rr l\rp;1 rl 1n1•nl , \1h11 will ~IHlll lhf' f1bn ''Ynl!r Hrl'at l1 C11n Sn1·p n L1lr" 11•11 1pl.~." r.1 .:irvin Rob erts of HunLinglon i cou• Mu• ,\1 r!'. Fr~111J... 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' ... alw•'I" •595 (N ormal Hair) , e SWIM SUITS e HOT PANTS e SHIFTS e CAPRIS • e SUMMER SUITS e BLOUSES e COATS e DRESSES-JR. & MISSIE e AT HOME WEAR e PANT SUITS e LINGERIE M111. thrv ler. f :JO ff l :JO, lw114..,-1 I :CIO te 4:00 ' UP TO FOR SWIFT TERMITE and PEST CONTROL CALL 1 uo~ds l LLOYD PEST CONTROL laguNo ll'O<:h-494·440CI So11 Cl•"'""t-492-6400 Cano M•io-642-5922 1 2 OFF • ' '~ SHAMPO O·SET • STYLE CUT 2 95 345 3424 VIA LIDO -NEWPORT BEACH . ,.. 200 Srv!'tt ririen sr.ghtty higMr S.OUTH COAST PLAZA-Pho"• 546-7116 ~8"''' l°'ol -No•! 11 i oo•t .. • 16/ l . 17th St .. Cotti M•••-Phon• .7\l-t9 1 9 ~ C'J~•" '-'''''""'' e. \v•t•, Wo (Al!I •ltGUI V""' L""~ y9ut 1\1\ll A1•1 e l •llHo• ,.., Clu .. e Dh11ttyl•114 H1M I e ,_..., s,,1"'' ~-1·. Read the DAl1Y Pl[OT' • " . For-Top .Sports Coverage · ' ,' ..;.--,.. _ _. .. , 't' -.• ~~ ~ ..... • """I'' _) • • t ... • < , , , DAILY '1LOT J 5 Summe rtime Ceremonies Coas -ta.I Couples Exchange Wedding Vows c. -ZASTRESEK- BROCKWAY Jack Roy Zastresek of Foun- tain Valley claimed Chene Lynn Hrockw<iy as his bride in !tie 1-'inil United !\1ethod1st Church, Costa Mc!-ia . Mrs. Florence Barnes was matron of honor and the .~isses C:lona de la Rosa, Sharon Tha1 cher and fliary Yure1·1ck were bridesmaids. .Jos('ph Ha1'1'ry stood as best n1an and Jlonald W e i t z , H.onald Perry and f\1ike Zeldin V.'e~e ushqs. Sophia anri Richant e'ar('ia 11.·cre !IO\\'Cr girl and ring bearer. ,11t lhc \.\•e<kling of Hollace Heflin and Timothy P . State, is studying al Cal 1~01y, San Luis Ot:!spo . EATON-PARSCH Shepard tn thP Ne\\'j)Orter Inn. Parnela Rr•ne Parsch and The Rev. Dr. fulyn1ond I. 7 bomas l\11chacl Eaton cx- Brahams officiated at the changed vows and rings before ceremony for the daughter nf the Rev. Charles !lose in the l\ir. and Mrs. Ross E. Heflin United l\!cth1ld1 sl Church, nf Newport Beach and the son .Huntington Beach. of l\1 r. and l\1rs. Patrick H. Attendants were r.t is s Shepard, Los Ga Los. P<ilricc r.1u1!111~. rnilid of l\l!ss Joy li;!"l1 and {;Jen honor; \Vil!i11rn Ea!nn Jr .. best Rasrnusscn wC're n1aid or m<in: i\11ss Tern K11«:;wettrr honor and besl n1an The and J\.lrs. Lynn r An1broz1th. l\·lessrs, and Mrnes . \V11liam bridrsm;iids. iu1d Brad P;irsch Coulsnn ;ind Micha<>] Jeffries and Da vid l\l cDon;i!d. ushers. served as ushers and Parents of the bridal couple bridesmaids. are i\lr. and ~\rs. nonn Parsch The n e \.\'I y \.\' t d s , \.\'ho of Hun tingt on Beach and graduated fron1 New po r I \V1lham Ea!nn Sr , St. Peters. Harbor High School, v.·111 l\liss. and t.1rs. \\'illiam Cox. reside in Santa f...lar1a. The Plant City. Fla. bride gr a d u a t e d froni After a Lake Tahoe hone~'- 1 j L:niversity of Ca I 1 f n r n i a . -~ _ moon. the ncwl~'11•edo; 1vi!I ' Sa11ta Barbar;i. plt>dged Chi .-.4'. • • rrside in Huntington Be:ir.h . 0 · "·1 r .... .,~'V •},) j me.1:a snron ty. was a !~61i .. 4 # .# .. '~ # ~· .i~ .·1 Shr attended f.nldcn \\'rst \ I See by Today's Want Ad s e T11'Q i-an l111e chfiaper than one: Pr11111tl'J room 1n !arr.;P home 1111th enlry 11n<l pr1\"ale barh. Only $:l5. e VE:--.'TURES0~1 E?~:' Take this '68 Saf;in \\'.,gon on 11. rnuse fh1s summer and en.)Oy you~rlr, e ltESl/LT.S .. Rfo~SULTS .. JS our n11rld!1" name \"all today &12-5678. Parents of the bridal couple <ire Mrs. Joseph Abatangelo of Costa Mesa and ~1 r. and Mrs. George Zastresek of Chicago. where the bride g ro o n1 graduated from Kelly \11gh S<:hool and Aer ospac e lnst1tutr. ·rhe bride gr;iduat cri frnn1 111,t:h school in Staunton, \'.:1 , .:1nd Airline Schools Pacific in Santa Ana. '"'\ 'f . t:n1pire dcbutante Jnd traeh(ls 7t' 'l'" -~1< · . • Collrge and gr:iduatrd frnm MRS. T. P. SHEPARD t>lcn1entary school at Vandcn· ~ ../ " )(; · · s · c I f '· £~.,J#~):.f ... .id . •, outhern Ct1l1fnrni;i nlC'~c n 1~..,,,..~..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.., ......... ~ SHEPARD.HEFLIN berg Air Force B.1se, 11"·.t..! .~ .. ~. ,.ea J\.lrd1C;;i! Assistants ;;in<l he isl·---. • MRS. JACK ZASTRES EK Her husband \rhn altrnded T"'"111• Pho,. s1udyiniz ;it Cal1f<Jrn111 State J(1ds Like to Ask Andy llrlnli vc~ frnm Indiana and San Diego State ;ind San Jose MRS, THOMAS EATON Collegr at Long Beach. r.1ich1gan were special guests1-------------------------..-.:....---------'--------------------....;, __ Splinters Develop the Rough Camping • In By ER1\IA UO,\lttt::CK In Utah. I read 11·here fi\'e married couple~ \.\·err scl atlrifl nn a n1nun1;untop Fnr nine <lays tn srreng1hen 1hr1r tnarnage. They slep1 in a Jean-In in 1hc rounng rain, ale lea1 r.~ and roots and worked together 10 s11 r1·11 r . l\1y !1usband and J v.·rnt nn a r an1ptn,1: trip 11·11h fn11r nlhrr couples ;ind c11c1 lh(' sanu• thing ;;ind al thr rnd nf 111·0 da vs nO nne w<1s speaking 10 • one <innllH'r'. ll srcrn.~ 111v h11 sbnnd ;ind I \1·r rc the nnly.pcrfrcll.v-n1ated, well-adjusted cnuple lhcre. As I told hirn when 11·c 1111rollcd our slPf'ping hag.~. "l\land:i and Lf'rny snip" ;it C'ill'h other loo much. Thal rrack about hrr bringing Jell· n nn :i <'an1p111g 1rip 11 rnuld hap~n to an.1nne Likr 1hn~r Wilding !)onts .\'OU keep bring- ing 011 cvrr.I' outing '' "\V hal 's !h(' 111,11trr 11•ith lh.:ir"'" he ask<>rl defrn:c;ivelv ··Ttiey\·c J?O\ a hnlr in· thf' snll', th.:it 's what 's thr mal!rr. Oh. and did ,vou hr;ir nelnrc~ anrl Dnn go al 1! ~ I lf'an "tn\v;;ird Oelnre.s on that one. Tn • AT WIT 'S END '·And lhl'y're upset beca)lse of the loose morals?" l. "No. you ninn y, no one 11·antcd to swap 11•ith lhe1n. lf I don 't buy son1r dccenl clolhl'!i sonn, I l\'On't e \'f! n he rrcngnizrd hy my bu1cher \.\'llh a lnw r1umber. Of cour~e. Cora and ~1artin arr the couplt> "·hn 1ne. loving is b!'ing m;id ;;i t !he arf' hradrd for a disaster s.:itne people at the same tin1r. eou rsr." \Vhcn Delores gets n1;1d Ill "\\"h;iL's the tnattcr \11ith Don 's n1nthrr. all J1e 11·01il<l them'!" h"lve lo say is, 'You're r1gh1, Delores, Mother tiad 110 righl "Onl~· lhr wnrs! thing that to wear n black arnlhiliH! 10 c;in happen lo a rn;HTinge •.. our y.•rdding.' ;inrJ t)1111g.~ hnrcdnn1. Cora lnld 1ne that 11·nuld he greal, hu1 nn, he f'1·rry night ~·l anin Cill.'i dtn- ahvays has In defend her., nrr, s11~ 1n a rha1r and takes a "f:osh." ... aid my htt~banrl. nar hrfnre going ln bed. He's "1 cinn't even rcrnf'n1ber wha1 ju;.,I plain apa !her1c. \\lhen she n1y n1other wore at our 11·ed-e:illert .:ind tnld hirn she had d1ng." JU:<! hren 10 thf' dortor and he .. A na1·;.• blue drrs.<; 11 1th ~nlrt her shr l\'a!' ~n1ng fo ha\'e bl;ick Shfl('s." I S<lld f1UICkh·, :inn!hl'r bah,\', i\·1an1n lr<insfcr- "~;l"rrynne was 1alk1ng abnut r('rl hrr r;ill rn his futurf' ;ip- il lncidrn1a11 .v, l think l\lilf"J po1n1n1 r111 s Sl'!'rrl;;iry. E\·en and Gilbert are h;i1 ·ing rral 11·h1 lr l'hf'"s tallfing. ho jus1 1rouble." rnnks nu t nn h('r and sleeps. T "\\'h_v~" frel sn luck\'. You wanr ''Tht>y'rr -~ imm;iture. Oid iHll'lh1n~ bcforC I turn nrf lh,. yn11 he;ir rhem 1;ilk1ng aboul lantern~ J-/ow about a .':lasso! 11·ifc·S\.\'ilpping J!ning nn in Jell -0 In m;:ik(' you sleep?" 1heir nt>ighbnrhnnrl." "SzZ7.7.7.7.7.7:Z." ., ---------------- at your. local Laguna Federal Savings. They have been consulting with us-saving and borrowing here-for more than 36 years. If you haven't yet visited us during these historic 3-1 /2 decades, please do so now. You'll find it's the best time in your life to save at your friendly, neighborly, Laguna Federal Savings. GUARANTEED CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS 5}.1'% 5~CX/' ,.0/" ~) 70"' SSOO minimum t1eld for 90 days $1 ,000 minimum 1fo 10 years $2,500 minimu m 1 lo 5 yt-a rs $5,000 mini mum 2 lo 6 years ALSO: r;. O' lnleresl is paid an flexible Y 10· Pas sbook Accounts, a ~y amount. INTEREST ON All ACCOUNTS IS COMPOUNDED DAILY, PAI D DUARTERLY. "90 d1y Interest lorleiture lor early wllhdr1w11, ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION Orange Co unty's l arges t, first and Strongest independent federal, SAN (llMEN T[ BRANCH t.01 Horth t i (1mino llt1l Si n t1t,.,1n11. (;1111 916ll • Tt l1pllG11t: 49Z·ll~ )· )'; ' I ·" -/> I i •• ,. !'· "OME o~ricr '"° 0'11n A•enue l11una Be1t~, (1lo!, ~l~Sl Tt ltphon1: •9t-~~~l l >.CUNA IOtU£l llll ANt H 3 /l'n~1r'n 81y Pl111 Sayth LIEU"'· C:•llf f l611 ltl1pMont : •!16·1{01 1 • I \. I ' ' .. .,. .. • • ' - .. l'ricct! l:ffe('ti\·e tbru AuflUel 7 U!'W': Sear-A J(e,.,olving Charµ,. SAVE$21! ,R.6 (-:11. }"t.. K cnmorf' Hcfrii:;cra tor l(<'~a r '189.97> Cnmp:irt s11r-, ideal fnr ;11H1rln1ent:;. fifi.lh. frC!czr.r :<{'rf1n n. Handy clnnr shrlv"" f'lr r asy ~l1Jracr>, Full-length crisper. 190820 TlfrtjtYr Applianeu Dept. E c nrnore Cou1pa,c l ~1as h cr J>owcrful 6-vane agitator loo~e n.s sl u hborn dirt. Sa re- ty !id switcll':"' Ru ilt-in li nt filter tra p,,; d i rt, loo.se:' threads. Model 18100 I SAVE $4! 1\foislurc-Mist Electric IIairsetler H•~ular 'J 7.98 s13ss This misl-<inly hairiiettCT' puts mo isture in lM hair, dries t-2·3. Rollers of different shapes to ~ style yoor hair the W8.Y yoo want it. With hair-· styling brush. Scar s "Love" Polyester Carpeting ll r~1lar •f !.99 ir"f• ~11. ~,\\'l: 2;,r;,! Kodcl•i p(l).vcsl,.r pilr> fol" sup('rinr bulk. luxurious ~ort h:1nd :ind that dee p ful ! lnok. /\ nl)or f1il! nf -~ll n \hinc in 15 bcau!Jftd tri- colorations lo ,.omplcmcnl every decor. J"!ot>rern:en119 DepL. '1111s Ite m On Sale thru A~ :n. c~ Jneitalled with pad 12-In. 'Bla ck and White Portable TV CR" l..ow. l..ow. l'ri4"r. 12-in. <\iagonal mca11urc pictu~. Big 3-in. front speaker. Solid lltate kercd automatic gai n control. Llght diffu:icr .!!Creco. I 5007. TV INpt. This ltem On Sitlc thru August 3 SHOP SUNDAYS 12 NOON lo S PM MONDAY fhru fRIDAY 9 30 AM 1o 900 PM . SAlUltOATS 9:30 AM to 600 PM -fRff PAll<ING ' ······-,, ..... ,, S<A'. -., ..... I" .,,. '""" -• "'" .... _,~.,.'V .. ...... .... ., .. ... "" ........... "" °''_......., ...... -·--......... _ ,,,. __ , .... , .. ._ ..... ... .... •••• 1 .. "-··-··--A•••<-0 ...... ,.. -· .. ' , ... ... 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K 1 s~inger. 1 he President's adviser on national security Firms Ask Citizens' Suit Bonds V.'A SHl~GTO.\ 1AP 1 -Thf' oi.I industr:v. fcarins a ri si n.i; number nf c:1t1irn cn,·1ron · men tal su1 t.s, proposed tod ay plaintiffs be required 1n pos t bond lo cover any judgn1ent that 'may be decided against lhem. In addition, P. N. Garn· melgard of lhe American PetrolPum Insti tu te !'iaid the plaintiff shoul rJ be reriuirrd to fi le notices 1Jf intenl with an iJ pp ropr!ri te adm 1nis1 ra t.l~'e .!Seney 60 days before bringing suit. · lf an official proceed1n11: is pending, G<1mmel~ard sa1rl, Lhe plaint iff !=.hould h e prohi bited f r fl m tx<;;inn1ng sui t. Appcarini; bP Fnrr !he Hnusr Public \Vo rk s Con1n1111rr. r.ammelgarcl !<<lld. ··\\'c arc clreply concemPd about !hf' fl(lfen lial prnhfr>r.:i1 ion 11f r 11.1zen su11.s AC<11nsl allr>.:t>ri \·1nla!ors nf v.·ar r r JYlllullnn rnntml ~le !. 'Ind nrdPr;" atr:-iit!i, jf)Utneyed to Peking and ha{'k -to nail do"·n <i n .~;rcC'menL on ~'1xon's China Jnumrv -"'lthout being d1s- Cf'l\"Ct ecl'' TI1c \Vhite House gave assurances .no envoys from mainland China met 1o1·lth Nix- on \\'ednesday. lJ01o1·ever, the P r es i d en t himself. perhaps Uil WittingJy. has enrouraged all variety of speculation by spending muctl of lhe past three days ;n his "hideaway'' suite in the Old E:xecu11ve Office Building. In !he past. such solitude nf trn has resulted in a nr w!' cn n- fercnce, a s peech or ma.jor pronouncement Press secre\<iry n on a!d I~. Ziegl er sa id nn prr.ss con- ference or speech is ln the im- mediate offing. Pressed nn !hr subject. Ziegler in.~1~1cd "'11xon si mply l'i .c:oing abnu! his business or be ing president. Ziegler and dernn.v prrss srcrrta r~· r.er;i.ld L. \\·.irrcn sa1rl 1hr rh1r_f cx- ecu11rr 1\'rtS talkin,i; tn 11ir!es. ad v1«rr.~ and (" ;:i b 1 n r I members of "ueh d1sparaU> but 1nr crlin kPd subj ects as China . V1r lnM1, the rconomy rind 1hr frdcral buclge1 -not nr r·r ssaril.v in that order. AU these Hems promise ll'I fl.cure i n lht> 1!'!12 pres1den11al election campaign. so did Nn:- on lrtl k to anyone about po!11ic:s" Absolutely not. "'as the word fro m lfiOO Pennsylvan ia Ave .. at leas! not since Tue sda y, "'hen he met with Sen. Rober! ,J. Dole of Kansas. chairman nf I.he Republican National Comm1l!ee. Publicly and pr i v 11 t e J _v • Zi~g!er insisted N i x o o ' .s rclreat from the public eyt hnlds no s i gni f i ca nc e \1 hale\'l'r. Jn private, he was 1norr_ ernpha!1c than in public. Althoui.?h !he pres.o:; $ecretary did not say SIJ directly, il ap- l"lf't1 rNl a I'll of everyday but.inc.55 r ileri up while Nixon 11·a~ in Cali forn ia fnr 12 d ;iy~ 1h1n~u1.i:: abnul Vietn am and !hP \l!dri!e ~ai;t and preparing lnr hi~ Ch ina announcemt'.'nt Navy Adclirt:; Fi11d HeJ11 In Co11vcrted Shelter HQ,\JOLLiLU I A/'l -Ti, 1'~ hah1t.ues. 1hl' rsvchl'rk~1r.1lh derorated fl)rmrr hr• m h ~hel!rr a! h1,<.lnr1r P r .i r I llarhor 1,<. k.r1nv.·n as a pl,u r ""hf>rr ~ou ran i::.ct your head loS<'lher Y.1!hout danger of havi nJ:! 1t rhoppt>O off " To lhe :'\av.''· it's: an arm of thf' Drug 1\1o1·arene55 f f)ntrnl Uni t. Tf) lhr rn en v.·ho staff 11. it":-. ''The H.1ri Center," By any n;in1c, it's: p. fa r-0u t SC'ene to find al on e of !he Navy's !.:ir;::c ... 1 and mo~t 1m- pnrL;1n t na\ <i i bast s. ~·e! nnr 1o1·hich ma.v Ile repe l'l!cd under A J:Jo11,·1n~ \;:iv y cffor! to com- b;i 1 rlru~ 115('. lns1dr the ~riual concrete bunker. flllOr ~ in !he .~i>nes of ronrns arr rn1 rrrrl w11h deep pile t:arpt l~. 1\1th ~rir inRy spong e rubl:lr r unrlrr snrnr Thf' walls :irr p11 1n!ed (.I. !\Ltir k while. Bn~ht r""Slrr'1 1·linJ: tn I.ht wal l~. the ir p.~ychrdch!' s1o1'irls driving the eye nu! of rocw . P1JJ01o1·'1 arP ... 1rcv.n 11round for li1 t1 mg, 1n hcu nf chalr11. The relic of \\'orld \\'Ar II days hollS('s a pro1ect "hirh played i n1a1or role 1n forma· ·tion o1 the l'\a\l,\'.!'i new pro- gr~m nf ;1Jd for drUJ: US<'t~ . The proi;:r11m. pUI 11110 <'ftrr·t by Secretary of 1hl' :-.11vy John JI rhafce la.st .... r,.k :111rl ni,1d•· pt.Jhltc \Vrdn(':o:.cla~' 1111f'r.<.. dr11i,: ti~rs 1n thr N;,,-y .1nrl ~!;1 rin" C..orp."i f'!:X rmp11nn fr.-1111 punt.'-h· mcnt if 1hP¥ turn lhf"1n5r jVT'·1 if. and r.ooperale 1n !heir ' . ' rc·ha hil1 la Lion . Thr Arn1v anri Air Fnrct )l;iri rut an10""'Y progr11ms in· tn rHcct r <1rl1cr. 'J'hr eenlcr ai Pear! Harbor. opened June I. .altract.s 40 to :10 men a day frnm cvnong the base's 25.000 sai lors. ' \fnstJy v.e gel pill poppers and acid heads. but OC· cas ional!y 1 hard-core heroin adfl1ct1on case "-'ill tu rn up," i;a~s Bill llhng:s. a 24-.vear-old li eutenant ;unior grade fr om SL Louis, !i1o .. "·ho rurui the center. The apprnarh by llllngs and h i~ .o:;t;iff nf 10 rnlisttd n1en varies "'It h carh case . Bu t one thint: ne ver changes: The Vl:\llor~ ;:irr ~ u .1 r a n I e e d anonim11 y if I hry "'an1 i1. "I I"~ 1hr kcv In nur v.·hnlP n)lrr:i11on," ~•1 1 <; l !l1ns:s . ··;-;nhody 1o1·ould ron1r in 1r we t·ou ldn't guaran lrr thrm th.11 !hr v 11'0!1 I he rrportcd to Lheir n!f1~f'rs. \\'ha1 s sai d inside lhL"i shelter is ntorr &e<'ret than the mo51 top sreret docu· n1rn t the govr.rnm(:nt ·:s got." )i nst mr n \\1th ~cr i(lui; dru~ rirohlent!i or lh<i~r "hn hold J..ry Jobs -those llli ngs c.!l lls "~tratcg1ca lly i;cn51\lve" - arr rncour;>f:rd 1fl ~<'rk :tn cx - rntpluHL t hr term th r Na\}' pr!'fers t() ri mnr:5!y. . l Jnr r 1hry do. thr .\';i v\• ft1r,1.:11 r« lhrn1 ,ill J)fe\·1<iu.~ rlru~ 11flr11~r\ ;ind hr lp ; :.hrn1 '""ilril rrh,1h1l1t lt)[l I! rn;i~ ;1 1..,n 11•11111\r lhrm a kr\ J()b if tht}' hold one._ . , • ANNUAL SWIMSUIT SALE sa ve 33 1/3 to 40 % on our entire stock of suits, they're all from t he nat ionally famou s ni akers It's th at time ag.iin. Terrific swim suit Sdvin gs. You 'll fine! every su it from your favorite fa mous makers at J J 1 /3 to 4QCfo savi ngs. One and two-piece sui ts, biki nis, tunics. In wonderfully light fabrics like nylo n, cotton, acet.ile. Choose sunshine prints, p.ittern s, stripes, dots and solids. Sizes 8-1 8. Come in. Great savings await you ! 8. 9 9 to 21 . 9 9 were 16.00-36.00 maycoacti~ !ipartsv.iear 76 .. ~ .........._/ • I • I . " I m•y c.o. AOuth co1st pl•z•. ••n d l190 fwy . •t bri stol, co1t1 mes1; 546-9321 shop mencl1y thru frld1y 10 .!l .m . to c>:JO p.m .• 1oundc11y noan 'Iii l p.m, 11lurd1y. 10 1.m. lo 6 p.m. ,.,, ·~ - -' ' ·-• < ; .. f i , > ' MA.'1",CO ' • ' F 01· the Record M n t•t•inge Licenses Jul• U Jrl\LfV C ILll)Plt J•lfl•• 11 2• <>' l,j, WP\! !\'" Stree• ~·"'" Ar• •r~ I•·"""'•·• '· n "' 90• I!!' ·-n "' (~~·()I• D•'"• l ••Un• Seo•~ 'Vt ft HA"r 111 J<••Dh 1> ii o• '<0 "•<'•·•U" ~··1 '1~ LOU<J"" Hdo' '"'" 1)•11 1·1 ul 1.I; 1-l<l"•O•• Luo ""~·" ~ K •~;t '> '.<.tt~ll In! 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Y:Ju r choice of rink. b lue or yellow. 1.99 • haih 1ow~ reg. 2.50 1.3' wash r loth TE''i'.. bll· hdnd lo wel reg. 1.bO ~h eels J 4, IO\VCI~ 30 • • • • • 'i..t ~e 23% lo 40-Xi: Snringn1.1id Gal..t sheets ol n<>-irfH1 Won- c-Je rc .tle ~•J /\ l1righ1 ~in d l1 v<'ly 11r1nt (lf 11ow-110 .. vcrs. Fea · Lu red in luxury l1lt·ncl 1>i 1-.:odcl " 1>•>i y("1lc1r .in<l cot\<Jn per- ., di e. l)c~ignC><i lcl l>c ... 1rcu1g1·r, l<1nger l.1<.11 i g. No n ectl fuss- ing over ldund1,ring. Ju't \1V,1 ~h , <lry, an<I cl on't !)other t0 1n 1n . . thf'y'rf' \Vrinklr·l rl'(\ \>f'rk y <)rJngt', blue, or pink. 3.99 tw in l l<lt tir 11ll ed l10Ltu1n reg. 6.50 - ful Oat or lit reg. 7.~.0 4.99 q uPen fl .ti or tit reg. StO -kang ftatoc fit reg. 1351 1 7.f/I st<enrla rd cdse reg. -t.JO J..i~ hnl~lf"!' c .l~f' r<'~. r; '.fl pr.1 ,<J<J & "' pr. ),Jq Springmaid Gal a rowels .i re ldlCn1ccJ dl brightening yuur lJa lh. Festive ilo w rrs in 11ink. IJl ue, or ordrige se t these to\1V- els aglow. Made w i1/1a rJ()Ubl<:11urposc ... thir.;;ty cotton ter· ry o n one s1rle gives .1 hc.-irty rubdown; ~oft ~heared cotton vel our on th P. other i'> inc.int to pdmper. Sho o todav. 1.99 bath l o~'cl reg. 2.50 1.39 \V<tsll cloth res. 8(.k. ll')r may co. south coast plaza, shop monday thru tfriday san dieg• fwy. •t bristol, costa m•sa; 546-9321 I 0 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., sunday noon 'til 5 p.m. saturday, 10 •.m. to 6 p.m. • ' I • ., . ! • i " ( • M A V C O • • ' • J ' I , • I:. i l \ • ' , .. . . ,._' . . DA.IL V PI LOT ' Mond.11y Auguil 2 Jlt/1 -· (:ounty Keeping Tabs on Apollo 15 Finance Briefs 1'hr ee Major Spa ce Fir11ts 1-l elp Put Newes t Mission Together • NEW YORK (UPI ) -Th< By TERRY COV!U..I:: or•• D•!lr ''"'t t toH If the moon come~ up ton[ghl ~·ith llOmtth ing of an Oranae County 11nl to ii. a\ lra11 a dozt'n cnuntv Firms helped make it possibie. The companits all helped put the Apollo lft space mLSsion iogether Thn•e rnaJor firm.~. r-.1cDon- nell-Do ui;:l;is Astrcn1ut1cs l)lls- ed "in Huntington Beach: North American Rockwell in Seal Beach, and P~lco f ord of l'\ewpor\t Beach shNt maior 1'rcompl1shments of the Apollo fl lghL McDonnt ll-Dougl11s built the S-1\ B rocket , third stBgf' flf .o\pol lo, whi ch lmp~cted nn the rnoor1 al!nw1n~ scl tnti!I~ on ea rth to pick 11p se1s1nographi c nH'llSUrrmenL~ :-.'or1h Amrrican HlK·kwe ll ::is.sembll'Ci the S-11 Sf'<."Ond s1a11e roc ktt 1n Seal Beach, !hough it was lt .,!td el!'t'v.·here. Philro f ord desig ned the Lunar SurfaC'e Magnctnmeter, one of sevtn geophy5ical In- strument! which will be left on the moon when lht Apollo crew leaYe.s. Philen f'ord 111.~o built the H fl us t o n commun icNlons rrnter, two 970-root diA1neter rar1h ~t alion anlenna11 for rerc11·1n,I( Af)(lllo p 1 (·tu re transrn1 s.s1ons. the {;old.stone J)eep Space Con1mun1c11\ion11 Cnmp!er in the !\1ohave Desert <ind a J\'uelear particle deJtt- t1vn systrm that "stes" ri!'dla- lion In solar n1ru, to protect the crew from nvere:1pos1,1rt. Newport Beach i! the head- quarter.! st&l.ion for Philco f'ord, though mo.!l of the lt'chnical work was handltd at the company's Palo Alto plant. Collire R11 dk> Company l'lf Newport Be:11ch supplit..! all the comm unications gear u9ed on the Apollo mi.!slon, or .flll one sp okt1m an said: ··11 nytimf' a radlo is used It'• a Collin.'l r<ldio." , Besides the: major com- panif'll, a number of .aub..ain- tr actors were a~ liAl.ed 11 based In Oranae County. Some ol them are : f'lezible Me t 1 1 Hoae Manuf1cturlna Co.. B1bcock Relay, and J . C, Carter Co., all of Cosll Me.a. Alan H1lllcr1fters Pacific DiVlsion , Stand1rd Pre11ed Steel, Opc1llte i nd Stresskln Product.• Co., 11! of S1nta Ana ; Fle1ible TUblnt Corp., and Astro 0111 <1f Anaheim; .and Beckm1n ln1Lru.ment11, Jnr. and Amer lc1n Elec· tronlcl, Inc., of Fullerton. mark.et eutlt10k for the near 1 term "ii unlikely ta ht tl· citinl in either direction," W. E. Hutton .Ii. Co., btlievu . The campany flnda little Incentive ' fOr the market to go up nr down . "We llxik ft1r a stl•ctive alfalr 'end ) over the ne1t few weeks ae:cond quarter earnin11 1t1temenL!l may jtlve:rn the 1tle:ctivily," Hutton 11y1. r;;-~~·"""""""'"',..""""""""~ ... .... ........................... ,.. ..... ,.. ..................... .. ~. ~.,.~_1..o.-~ET;;;F11;~ww rnwa a f or lhe first time 1inc11: !1st October tht market i• in 1n oversold condition, Harri!, Upham & C&. 1ays. ··such ovt r10ld condHlons ere rart In healthy bull markt L!l and they! usually come near buylnc apots," tht company bt!levts. j At present baok values and j e•rnin1s. the ct1mp•ny sa y1 the Dow Jones lndu~triat l A.ver11e wou ld have a "(1lr) valuatlon at the 144 ltve:l, an i under valuatit1n of 642, ind an1 over valuation at 1,07'1." 1 A11s1ce1· to Prohle11i \"adnais l~~ights. 'tllinn . has a_possi?le an S\\"er to 1he ~pra \\•ling mobile-home rnur!s. It .1.as the reasnn .behind .this ptO Jer_I by l\fobile Americana Co rp. in th is St. Paul, ~1 1nn,. .~ub~1rb. 1 he pro.1ect. Sky eR1se. involved stac king nine 14-by-70· fnot mobile ~omc.~ 1n \\"hat the corporal ion describes as ''the first high·ri8e 1n ob1 J~~1ng de\'elnpment in the cou nlry." • ( Any Vacationer win View Most Vigorous U.S. Industry 6~· JOH.\" l'L'.\.\"IFf' AP l~•l~ou •~0»11 \E\\' )'OH.I\ ! Al' I -II ,\'OU arP nr1 \\" nn thf' road. nr j11~l bac k frorn a 1ra1•e1 \'"cation, ynu ha1·e directly obserred 1n ;?11.Jnn !hi' produc1 of one nr Amcrica·s most \'lgornus 1n. 1lu.~lrir~ and mo~! popular pas l1n1r~. Thrrr <'Irr now :i ft million re-c rta1innal 1·rhic if'.~ nn th e hig-hv.·;:i\S. h<i<'k rn;u!~. tr:i 1I ~ :inti 1ra1!rr pnrks•of :\mrr1ra R1· l!lRrf. 111dt1.~1rr otf1r1;il~ rx· PP• T .•:ill'<i o/ S2 h1llinn ;inrl i ~ n11ll1nn 1 rh irlr~ in u.~r In-" ~11r1 "1ii1rar ur ~11 illo(il, !hr fltr-rrn t1nn;il \" r h 1 r I r ln.,lit111" f.,11nd 1h;1t h;ilf lh<> rr .,rnndr>n1" 11 f'fr f1r<;1 11n1r ri"·nrr.~ and rha1~ rrr t'rnt nf rnrm h:irl 1111nrrl 1ilr1r 1rh1rlr<; fnr \re;< 1h;in "nr .1 r;ir l~.llfMl f'l!IHll ("l-,11 <\<; rr1·rnf11 ;1< 1!1.;,i;_ nn)I· 1:'.1',fl(I n1 "\ tr;11rl tr111lrrc; ilnrl mf11nr hnn1r< 11rrr 1uf)(j11rrrl. Rut 1n 1t1n~r 1ncrl"d1hl t 19611 .... 11 hrn !nlil1flns ill An1rnc;oin., \l f'l"l' h1111n~ rl1fferrn1 l1fr ~t~ \re;. rr00 11r11nn lraprrl 500 pr r rrnl The industry i~ still rle~rlnp- 1niz: .\1:ijor car rtn1<i l cnm- pAn1rs ilTP rloin1<: ;in 1nrreal'l1 ng bu~incs.<; 1n re c re ii t i n n a ! 1eh icle:-:. <'hnrgin,11: ac; litTle a~ s:io ii \\"rek for basir rnn1p11 ct tn $350 plu~ rn il rage for a full - fac1Wt}' mnlor home. · ~lntrl c:h;iins. recogni7.lng thilt if the~· rl'!n't l'lell berls 10 fam !lif':ii u ~in g recreati0nal Vf'hicles they can .~tll lhem :-p;i cf', are opening tr11i!t r parks. ()nr 1naior rhain already ~pr>ra tel'I 11 ri1<:hl next to ils rnn.<. ~TATL"S S\".\11J0[. 1\nd sl ::i 1us. tti::it ingtf'dir nt. th,11 dirl ~fl murh 1n pron1nlr b1 ~c•·r. more l11 x u r 111u ~ ;iuto111i\h1!1>s. srrmo:; In hr ii ~rn11 111g fnrrr 011r m.:inuf;if'. turrr. Sl.;impr>r t'orp 1•l;11n1~ thill rnmn1nd1n11s tradr>t~ arr ii 11r>\\. S\ mhnl ;11nnn,I! pr11- f1·<~111n;il 11 nd r x r r 11 t 11· r cl~~~~·s The lril.'it ex pen~11·r . 1nn~t h11~1r or !hr rrrre<1t1on;il 1r>h1f'l ri; 1 ~ Cil!l rrl 1hr plf'kt1 p ('I" rr 11 L~ ii poi'tRhlf' 11n1! pr1err! from $200 tn l t-.0110 1hRl S 15 ,000 INVESTMENT COMMERCI AL PROPERTY -LE ASE BACK 80°/o WiUTE OFF-1971 JULY 30. 1971 12ii,OOO SHARES ~ ~~ 5ang,,~l,2~ inc. er AR VALUE s.10 l'ER SHARE) PRICE $4 PER SHAR E ~TORY FINA~CIA.L ASSOC/AT~ 151300 Yento n. Bird, Sh•nn•n Oak!, Calif. 91 ·103 i<; rnerrl~· pl;11·rd nn the bed o( <I p11·kup lfl!Ck Thr picku p cover i.~ m~inlv r11r ~p .. rl.<;rnen ·.~ !lheller and tl1rrr :irr> frw 11 rcon1111odations !o h!'gln 11 1111 Clevtr owner!\:, hu111•1·•·r. :.; o !TI I' t ime s im- prn1·isr> l 1g h1 ~. water t11 nks and othrr f;1 ri !it 1r~. F:as.v In ~pn1 arr !he cam- 11111).! tr<i 1l r1·"· rnn1pi1cl unit!\: !hilt "ften fnlr! dr1wn fnr tow- \nl,( ht•hi nd ;i 1·;i r hul spring.~ 0111 1n l'arfnus <l 1rcct 1nn.~ whrn pu l in ust . .\!mt ::ire bil~rc·. dr- Ji11ned rna inl.v a... .~lerpin,it t1n i1s. Son1e. howevrr. h;11 e light.~. cooking lacil 11ie.~. wa ter suppl y and cold st orage. PRICl-:."'i YAH ll-~I) St'lhn,it prices l;ist year l";incrd frnm as li tt lr a~ S.lOO for thP ~r11al1rc;1 un it " tn S2.500 f.,r 111nrr> :-nph1~ti r11trd prn- riui'I~ 1·;q1;1hlr or !'l:tri>p 1ng s 1 ~ tor 1•11<lH proplr :'11:inl' 1':.i1np lra1lc r .1.,.ni>r~ :-1•'11 1111 to 11·111·~ ran1rrr~ 11 1111 h arr rlr.~1gnt>rl tn br tem- p n r 11 r1 I y c ar r ied or prrn1anrn1ly ilff1xrt1 nn onP- t111lf tnn i)r l11rJ(rr 11·urk~ Thr 1·i11npi>r i ~ 1n{1rr nf a film ily \·rt11 rlr. <1nd 11 ii;n"t unr'(lmfTIOTl In !Irr ~ ounj!~trri; look inJ: out the wind(lw Qf !he h11nk ovrr thr !ruck"I' dn1·1 nc ('Onlp::trt· n1rnt. Th t Tl\"! rst1m~tc~ that prirt~ in 19711 ranJl:rd lrnm tr~!I lh Rn Sl.000 for l'IOme CRmprr.'i lh::it mPrc lv l'lirle onto !he !ruck body. to a.~ mu ch 11$ s1n.ooo 1 lturk prire inrludtrl l fnr 11n11.~ rarlory-moun1ed on lhP cha l'si.<;. 1,0:\"C. TTlA ILEILS F11r1hrr li ft thf' hnr Rrf' !r.:ivrl lr111trr~. 1vhich m;iv n111J:r llf1 to .1.~ frr! !!fl.I: :inrl Rl"f' llr'iiF!lll'rl 10 h~ IOl\'f'd hrh1nd p:ic;~rn~f'f r:ir'i Sotnr of thr111 h;:11·r 1hr Rppr;ir;in1·f' l'lf R ronvr.11!11Jna! home. others hR l'f' 11lurninum . "aircr11ft"' typr bortiel'I. \VhiltPv('r IL' sh;ipr. !hf' tr:ivrl lr:ider i~ lhe mo~! popul;ir nf :ill r('rre111ion11l \'r>hirlr.~ ~1.:inv nf !hfm iirt ~rl f-rnn!:>ifll'fl li\"lnF! 11 n l I~ • with :ill 1hr luxurir:s Iha! n1hf'r rrt•rr11tion11l \'f'h lrlr nwner!I h~rl to Jr A1 r l1rh1nrf ~me ro<t ;i ~ rn11ch :1 ~ s.111.1100 Thr n1n~1 rxrrn~ive nl i.11 \•rh!rlr~ 1.~ \Jk f'I\' 1n hr t.ht' mnfnr homr. 1\h1ch .~nrt nf puUt tht tlr11•rr 1n tht livinp: rnnrn. Jr isn't to"·ed : lnslt>11d t1 hil.< II ~ (\\\'fl f'IO\\'rr un11. Thf' rla."-~•r~r of thtm ~r:ll for more fhRn $20.fl(l(I STARS S~rlnr\• <ln111rr 1i; nn,. "If tt1n ""•Id~ t1 .-11 t 11~irol!'I· ft/''' H1~ ••nl11"1n 1~ on,.. ,.f tJ1,. r'IAl L\' .P!CflT S ~"~' Your Moneu Gracfu1g, Laheli11g Overhaul Slated By SYLVIA PORTER An exhaustive nverhAul of our system oJ Federal food grading and labeli ng is nnw unde rway at the Agriculture: Dept. designed lo give Ull, Americ a·s consumers, im· portanl ntw sources of in- formation to use in comparin1 the pricell and qu11J ty of products we: buy. A massive crackdown on ex- travaiantly ad vertised drugll .a n d c o smeti c • is simult aneously going on at the Adm inistration. Another ob- jective under legislation pal'ls· ed back in tht 1950! i~ to make sure th e prod ucts are: not only safe: but also elfe:ctivt in doing v.·h.tt their manufacturers say they are suppolltd to do fnr you and mt'. A "TRUTH I N WAR· RANTIES .. law i8 sai~,be a good bet fl'lr this congre1sional session, Under a bill be inl{ pu~hed by Sen ator Warren l\1agnuson. i D -W a s h . I , m11nufacturers offering wAr- ranlies would be required arrl(lng <llher things to state the provl11ionl'I of the~e war· r11nt1es clear!~· and wou ld no! be al!11wed to d1scl11im implied \\'arrant1t's 1 unwritttn w11r- ranl il':s whi<'h i;ay, simply. th11t 11 product should perform more or Jess as it is 11uppostd to perform). A federal "get your mdhty bark" bill I! also before miKhl cl.tmp down on 1uch potential h.ttard:ii AR sliding i tass doors wh!th do not have The underlying trtnd t>f the 1arety 1 1 ass , inadquatt'ly market is stlll up, Spear & shit'ldtd rot.ary lawn mowtrs. .Stiff Inc. belitvt'~. "Onct lhi5 ba by crib!! with 100 widely i5 t>bvioug, it could lttract I spa~ slats, ladder• without buyirtg power 1till aidelined in f I w.&Yl'i the hope t>f a ch1nct to buy non·lllip ee t, wr n1er r · "1 cheaply," the flrm s1y1. Sover machin•s: .,~ F o R c E Foo o recommends ··a methodical I menufacturers and paeki gers commitmen t of reserves" w\U1 1 to date all foods and other concentr1tlon on •elect islUflR. 1 perishable products ; • ! -REQUIRE BANKS and "We continue to fe:tl that th~ Dow J onti lndustri•I' other saving~ institutions to specify tht costs and val uu of Avtrage will IMn break out or various ierviets 10 r:ustomers the downtrend in ~·hiCH it has ' c11n make valid comparisoM bten eonfin~d sinet April." F:. between the se:rvir:e1 0 t r . Hutton & Co. !lays. '"'e iniltlutions : company also !lays I ht _ l:XPAND THE Pt'C'• trensportatlon Index i:. aMw -, authority t1vtr dl'JOr·to-door in1 •111\l'I of tndina i1J salt!! ltl that ne Rlllt can bt tf· three month downtrtntl. "The fectlve: unt il 1 ct1niumer market th us 1t1:1m s to bt fin notUle!I rhe company i n the ver1e <lf snme import1nt wr!Hna that .ht wishes In go technical mll e:stones," Hutton lhrou1h with tM de1l -even btlitVll. I ii ht ha~ l lready siantd 1 con-tract; Up until recently , If s ~tn S U BS TA.NT IALLY rtl111ive:J y easy tn m11kt money I improve and clarify drug in tht 1!ock m1rket, Paine. libe:llna. Wtbber, Jackson & Curti~. Thi~ is no more than a Ine. 1ays. The company cau- sampl!ng. but just pondtl"" ii.' lions. however. th~1. I he scope: and vi rlety'. And at !hit m1rkt't'1 performance: will hf' stait . only by t limin llinr nr more dt'llbtrate in the futurt 1 draslic ally red ucing the: con-and advi!lts btinR" "alert 111 sumer i r r i 11 n 1 5 can chanRtl'I in ct1ndition.~ •nd tn busints.~mrn mu te: the&e: crits the ~ssible rle:sirabilllV 'If lnr t vt n mnre ftdt1-al/ttale reducing !ht commnn itnck prnte:clion laws .and reru l•-portions o r conservative I. portfolio1." I ion~. \......., Congres11 which woul d permit ...... , .. ml,. .. Billl•_,.....,,......,,. group.• of private cili1ens In If Wl.l!:e ..1nd prict cnn1rnls Ar t pt sl'led "the initial rear- lil'ln wnuld probably bt bea rish i rnr the stock m.trkt'I. andl bull is h on the: bond markr.L" Halst'y. Stu11 rt I.· Cn. Inc . belitves. The firm ~::t)'~ tx- pe:rience indir.11 te:ii it 1.~ tal'l ie:r to decree prir~ rnnlrols 1h11n """J!P. contrnl.~. "Thi ~ f'Vt n· sue either purveyor~ of fr1ud nr man ufa ctu r e rs of danRt:rou s products and nlher~ on behl11f of 11.tl thol'le effected by the fraurl or hazard. l!nde r nne bill such •·c111s.~ 11cf ions " \\"ould be permillPd in ft'de:r11.l rourts ·only alttr the: J ul'ltice DC'pl. had ~ u cc es~ f u ! I y Wall Street Chatter pro!'e('uttd the: case:. but under 1&•2,..,.•••••••a ....... :omoa .. M~ ;inoth.ef' th i s in1ermed i1te NEW YORX IUPI ) -The: dela~'1ng step would be sk ip-m11rktt is pa usin11; 10 uaess ptd. lht validity of ttie econom icy SO IT GOES. You need only rf!:<'Ov try, Burnham and Cn. rt:id the page! nr thil'I pape r 10 bf.litve.~. 8ut B u r n h 1 m s know that wt are in the midst 1trttse:9 lh el •·a11.sellsmen t i• or 11 revoluton;iry C<ln!IUmt r nnt ocrurrin& in a v1cuu m " prn!ect1nn movt mrnt -and The: compilny "llY5 the marktl thi> mnvrmenl 1' bro;iden ing hil rl reachtd 11n ovPrhrluj.!ht and dN'J>(On ing hy thr hour. pn~•l)Qn 1nrl v.•pre r ln~t tn ThP rlr ivt ha.~ i;:onr f11r. far beini:i Fulh ln\'l!~L,.rl . 'Thr beyond con.~umer group~ and m11 rk,.L thul'I . w11~ npP for 11 !ht ir 11·t l!-knnwn 11dvncates rhan1'' In d 1 r • r I I o n ,'' and drdiratrrl ;:ill1P.~. Burnh<lm !Ill y~. Pres1dtnl :-,·,~on himself 1, urging Olngre.~~ lo pR~s 11 Iona list or con.~u~r protection n1r11.~11rf'll r:incinii: fron1 thf' t'.'I,ration nf a ntl'.' Offict' nf Consumf'r Aff;iirl'I to broad new ronsumf'r p r n t e c 1 i 11 n pn11'er,• for the F'f'tlera! Tradt Comm ission 11nd Julltice Dept. And I a.~sure ynu. there is nothing phony about 1hill . T HERE ARE NOW ;it le<1.~l 100 consumer prnl rcrion bills beforr Congres~. In 11 dditinn, lhe !1.<1t I'll propMals ff) give cnn,umrr' more prnl erfi('ln :1~a 1n~l dt'C't'p!i \•e ;idvtrristna. d<i nF!ernus pro1turl' 11nd 1n- i1dt qu a!t informal ion is Jrng!hrn1ng da il~·. To IJ i"e you JU~t a glimp~r nf !he range, legislation and rrgu!ar lons are btin11 propo1e:d or pushed to: -PROVIOE NATIONA i. nn-Laul1 au!omobil f' in~uranre ~uaranteeing. reimburse:ment to ilCC idrnt \•ir!ims of mtdir.AI and rehabili1;it ion txprn~P.S reg:irdles~ nf .... ·hn 1.• at f.-uJ1 : -OEVELOr NE\\' ftder~I produrl .s<1ft1y s!and11 rd which Chrysler Tells Car Sales Oip Tht ma rkt i ·.~ rlP:(',n\ rtAC'· tlnn WA~ '"1~!rlctv lnrf'ca~t" ::inrl 11·;i~ "hilrdlv ·l'l1trprts1na.'' ilrmrd1n ~ 10 ,\lf'rrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner I. Smith Inc. '"Mort surprillifll!, perh.aps, w1.• that the stock mark'l 1·i r1u ;illy ign(lrtd tht cu rrtncy crisi ~ in Europe:." lhe com· r:iny aay<. Thi' firm l'W>l1f'>vf'.1; undt'r different circumslanees tht crisil'I "c:oold t R:-oil y have lt d lo a lt\11rp sell~ff. '' Tht "Pe.nLAl!On P 1 p 'r 1 '' rudel~· }alled r h~ m1rktt be:caul'le: their di~cln.•11re camt 11 ! timf' ··wh•n 10!-1n1·ernment i~ makin p: f'\"t ry cft nrt !() holi;ter rnnfide:nce in a husinel'l."'I r tcovery w ho 1 e statistical lndic1tions art still llUSJ>f!:CI ," Hnppin. Watson 4t Qi. lly~. Tht announce:ment I h • I m11tu11I fund rtdempl.ion-tt· ceeded ~11 lti1 by S121.5 million In ;..tay ~·11~ another "bone cr11shr:r." tht firm bclie\·ll'I. The firm nol~~ lha l th ert i re 11U1'ltlll~ !ht rurrent reac- l!<1n m,11_y retr11cf' ··at 11'11~1 on• th ird of !he thre~hundrtd­ pnlnt adv1nce sinee M•y 1970 ... "Better pricf'l8 11r1. not far 11\\'ay," E.r. Huttnn & Co. say1. Tht firm s.ty' ,July 1' ua1.11lly a 1ood !'noolh for the Dt:TAOJT 11'W1" bull s i nd •dd~ "!ht fun· Chrysler Corp, reported l" ~-t111 n1e.n1at back,11 mund stem' rt t;i 1I dthi·eriel'I nr l1.n1n tn bf' !lowly improving lhough pa~stngrr Cllr!I. 1n tht l'lf'rnntl 11 h.-J ht-tn obscurtd rtt:tntlv r1.1:h1-day_. i'if'll1 ni: ptrinrl n/ .Ju-hy rht inttrl';.•I rat• un · h. C(ln1 pi.rrd 11·1 th -1~.0!'l~ . ('tr111111t1e.o; 11nd thf publicilv clrl11·f'ric..o; in the like: ptnod nf ' · nvpr rht mutu,111 rund c3sh and t11atly ~hrlnk~ profit. m1rgi n.~ .tnd dillCOllr.11,1{1'!1 f'QU llY in- ''t stmt'rll 1 but I it wot1lrl s.low !ht inna tion palltrn. at le ast ~':m;a~~,r~~i·~~f months," Ill!! A market rebound lnil iallv rmi~· be lM by glamour is:-ouei . F.. F'. Hulton & C('I. predicU. ··11 should bf' noted. hnwt 1·er. th.111 we flnly e~pP.cl thest i~llue.~ 1n bf' in1t1 11! lt.11der~ nf 11n.v moirkr1 !urn 11nrl 1hu.~ lhf'v W('IUld M suitabl.-for nnlv thr m~t nimble tr11d,r." H·utt!\O w11rns. Thr. cnmp.11 ny l'lily~1 m11ny ,11:lamour,~ have suflrrl"d ' tnn much "d11m11ge" which will "prtvr.n t thrm frnm e:n- joyinR 11nylhing restmbling a ~u.~t11ined advance for 1ome limf'." CHAITER b NEW von.K (UPI) -ln li,rht nl KMomic prospf!clA ror !ht nert 11ix lo 12 month.~. tht · market i!I. in 11n ove:r . ..,lrl "Ol'l·, d11ion, Alexander Hamiltcin lns!Jlult btlit vf.!. Spell!! nf market we11kne!:'! 11hould bt refardf!d a1 bu y i n I &J>- portunitie•. it 1ayR. ! A ~rioo11 liquidi!y problt m ov~anl{l'I lhe markt1 And wh.111 ha~ happenM tn lR,\I and AT&T ill 11n pmtn of wha! is in &tort for many fllut Chip And 1tamo11r 11tock1 11111 ha vt ' been boughl heavily by in- stitution&. ~ccnrding lo T. J ,1 Holt and Co. A hithly rltfe:n11ivt Investment position· it ad viublt . tht. firm says. 1 The nl11 rk~1 il'I in 11 lt>sti n51 ph.11~t .lint! thtrP il'i lilt!e re1~on tt1 believe: it will mo1·r tJpward 1nyt1me '""°"· Standard and Poor'• u y•. Nt1·trlhf'le:11~. prnft~ proh"h!y will cnntinut In irow lhill yt.11r 11ntl 1n 1972, just.ifyin,c • contuioed Cfln. structive: marlltl appmach. tht company 11,11y111. Althou.1th at .t "tedinu! And :-lo..,,··· raff', !he bu s i nes s rcco1·erv i.' unlnldinF!. Spe.Jr and Si:ifL lnr say~. Thr firm br lif'i·t~ m;irk rt g:alrf!I; 011pr !ht nf'llT te.rm wilt h,. rt\ n re "mr.a.,urr rl ,11 nrl ~elrrt1vt " 11nd Who Listens To Landers? . . .. •• • -" J SINCE SHE'S ONE OF THE TEN MOST INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN • AMERICA • • • • • • Just About Everyone '· Does You Ce" 'Listen' to A"" Lencltrs D•ily '" T~e I DAILY PILOT ) r~11 t11rr •, "' July 1970. rt0tmp11nn figure._,:• rf'cornmrnd~ ·· ~ccumulatinn nf stocks nn 1 dehbtr.t lfl ba1 is." j, .. _____________________ ..;J • • Buy The DAILY PILOT For Peanuts! Htrt'a htrt'• here's ha1e'a last but not least, here's CHARLIE Bl'OWN,,,and LUCV ••• 1nd LINUS ••• and VIOLET .•• and here's SCHROEDER ,,. and SNOOPY Phone 642-4321 (Circulation De1•artment) to have tl1e whole Peanuts gang co1ne and ~·lslt y ou dally. ' .. .• ~ .: ·: "' .. ' .. "} • '· . ' I ' " I . ... .. ' ~ ~3 I EILEEN SCHAFF DISPLAYS EYE'S ART PAINTING IN LAGUNA BEACH President Nixon Purchased One 'Untraditional' Piece of Art Wife Wo11't Hold Services / S\VEETWATER. Tex. IL'Pll -Grenna J\1cDonnell. 26. sa)s she does not belie\·e her hus- band is dead and will not hold a memorial service for him unt il Uie government pr o,es he was kill ed in Viet nam. .. They haven't found ;i, bod~·. no dog tags, no persont1l ef. feels -nothing,'' lhe 26-year- Clld west Texas ho11sc1rife said recently, fighting back tears. "They just said he 11as shot in action and c·ouldn't possibly have survived." The Arrny told r-.1rs. f\'leDon- nell a \\-'eek ago her hu sband, S. Sgt. R. 0. l\1cDonnc!I, 28. had been ruled dead by a board of officers. "I c2.11't beli@1·e he 's rlead because if he had been lolled right there, his body 1vould have been there." s11id Jl.1r.~ ~lcDonnelt, a slender brunette. tears \\'e!led in her green eyes. Speaking deliberately as she said ... until I get more proof. I am not going to have a~ mernorial service.·• She said she has not told her children. The 1'.1cDonnell·s h;;r\·e a :l-year--0ld son. and a fi1·e-monlh·ol d daughter. Jlc's ne1·cr even seen his lit· the ~1r!." she said. ··The Arn1y 1\ot1ldn"t gi\'e him leave to cn mc home." :'llcDonnel l was serving his ~rcClnd tour in Vietnam \\'hen he was reported killed. He had bee n in the Army seven years. "He 1i•as supposed to get oul 1n i\ovember. and he \\•as really going lo get out this !inic•," fllrs. i'ofcOonnell said. Sl·r said she told her family alxiut her decision and they supported her. "They said they would go a long. \\'ilh anything I decided to do. They don't believe he \\'as killed either. \Ve hope he is a prisoner of \\·ar. ·• She s?.id she \\'as not an an- thvar activist. but she said she did not think the Indochina war wa s worthwhile . "There's no sense to it," she said. ri.1rs. r-.tcDonnell said she feel s she \\·ou!d know if her husband 1vere dead. "I fee! that lf I could go to bed at night and pray for him and have a good feeling, then _ht>'s a ll right somewhere. "The day they end this v.·ar and send cJl the prisont>rs bock, and he's not \vith them," she said carefully. ··then I'll be!ieve i! and !hen I'll have a memorial service. And not before." Mauldin's Own Favorite . • • ... Still Relevant Two wars l<!!ter, Bill Mau ldin's cartoons still say it <!!II for the guys who are "up front " doing the d irty work . Mauldin once selected the cartoon above as one of his own favorites from World War ll 's "Up Front" se ries. He said: "Once I thought I did a very funny cartoon !about) an old -time cavalryman shooting his jeep .•. It has simplicity; it tells a story ; it doesn't need wo rds. It is, I bel ieve, the very best kind of cartoon." Mauld in is still doing some of the world's "very best kind of cartoons.'' A few st rokes of his talented pen can make some of the most bitin9 editorial comments to be fo und on today's issues. If you 're looking for relevancy, look at Mauldin two wars later {frequently featured in the Da ily Pilot). Look at the Editorial Page of the , DAILY PILOT . ' • • ' . • • • < 'Trees' Sold -f KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO •All THE GOOD SONGS BY All THE • ii. 1' Eye's Art Gallery Sells i WIN FREE! IT'S E~SY -;·t: 1971 Austin America " Painting to President ~ . CASH (lots of it) a none of several in lhe Southern could buy it." Ca!rfornia area lo be included She proudly display!! a copy = ~ Hundreds of other prizes I=· • By rrederick Srbnemehl 01 lft• D•llY P llOI $111! of the check for $:115 dravt'n on 2 in the loa,.program. the President's persona! ac-~ "[guess we'll be in 1hc loan count from a bank in Key Bis· progran1 indefinitely.'' Mrs. cayne, Florida. I Schaff coinrnentcd. '' It 's ··rm surprised the J)resi-0 really an exciting thing to do.'' den! bought the painting -ll's : The gallery now has four really not that ~raditional." - Send o postcord, or the attached coupon with your name, address and zip code, including phone number to: KW IZ, So nia Ano, Cali f· ornio, 92703. ~ iii Eye·s l\rt, 14!6 S Coast 1-lighv.·a~·. Laguna Be:ich 1s ;1 hole-in·th<'-v.·all galler.11 that for the pa~\ eight n1onlhs has been ){·nd1ng pain1ings 1u President I\ixrin for display :it the \Ves!ern \Vh:te llou sc 1n S<in C!cml'nte pair1ting~ on display at the r.1r5. Sch<iff said. "Of course. !!:! ,. > ONt INTlY PfR PIRSON \Vh itc House v.csr ~lost of Jt had a lot of greens, blues !:: :it And JU>.t recC'ntl y. one nf Lhe pa1n11ngs frfln1 thf' gallery 11a~ purchased by !he Prcsidenl and t;iken to \\'a~hinglon. [) C. lhl'll) tire in !he adn1in1slralive and yellO\\'S in i! <ind r think r----------------------, N offices used by top members that's 11h<11 Mrs. i'\ixon likes." ~ KWIZ DREAM WHEEL I :;: nf ~!Xt)n 's .<:!aff ;ind the l're~1-r.·Jrs Schaff is planning rri :=; 1 1 g drnt h1n1self .L'sually, pain-expand lhc r:ye·s Art gallery ~ I ;;: tings are rotated once a <1nd perhaps turn \t inlo a ... NAML----------------~ Eye·,!, i~ 011 ned by Eill'C'n Schaff. an Easl C"Oasl an agent "·ho came 10 Laguna 1n 1969 and opcnrd lhc gall{·r~· 1n April of last ~ear, d1srlay1ng paintings by rnan.\' lo ca I arlJS!s -rnany cf 1\hom were just starting out. month franchiSe throughout the coun· ~ I "' The p;11nttng "Trees" by try ""' ADDRESS--------------1 i; Fe!>ll\'al of ,\rts exhibitor Already she has set up a ~ CITY __________________ l 1 a Bruce Hasselle. wh ich sold to gallery at the Los Ange)t'<; :j • the President t11·0 months a,l!o, Home Furnis hing ~1art and is c:t ZIP' ------------------1 ~ hung in the office of the planning another for Palm i;; - secretary to the chief ex-Springs. PHONIL--------------,::;:-I ~ eC.'utive "\\le "re lrying to gel away ~ DP } C'I ll wasn't rnueh lorl,l!er - toward the end of \:i st year - !hat the interior decor;itor at !he \\lestcrn \\'hite llouse wan- dered into Eye's and recon1 · mended 1he ~;illcry become "[l's kind of a funn .v story." from the funeral parlnr ap. 0 t:> r-.1rs, Schaff noted. "\Ve had proach to art gallrries. We .,. -----------------------J g: '· laken the painting down and v.·ant to be enthusiastic arid Jr. g broughl ii b;1ck here to the fer traditional, abs l r act, g gallery. Nixon mi ssed it and graphics~ everything," Mrs . .., said he 1'.'Llnted_it_b_eo_k_· _'°_h_• __ s_ch_e_ff said. ~ Listen for your name on the air · ~ ~ Nearly Everyone Listens t6 Landers ~ 1480 ON THE AM DIAL ~ ~ . > '.'. KWIZ 1480 AM RAOIO •ALL THE GOOO SONGS BY ALL THE ~ ; . pi· e · -~-eo . ---:·. ---r-· with plans save at I11111erial Your morning CO!fee conference. Sometimes it ca n be a matter of domestic spending. Like, a new sewing machine versus a power mower. A ward- robe for work. Or. a swimming pool for play. Or. rnaybe it's a carpet and drapes decision. A tuition fund Or pl.::inning that vacation, You name it. But whatever the tamily council decides. one thing is cel'tain. It makes good sense lo save. To plan for the future. And. it makes equally good 5 % per annum nn p1111b00~ •ceoun11, ln!ft•&SI ts rompound'ld !l•<ly Ar tu•! y1fld ~ 13' ""'•" s•vln9s •'"' 1n!~•~<I accumul~IQ 0"" ve11 s.2s~~er annum "" IMl·day ce•tolleal&s Act11a! voe!d ~ 39% wll&n !14!1"'"!1' 1<\d 1nt•,est accum~11t& Ollf! ve•• sense to save where your money ea rns the higll~st rntes. That's where Imperial Savings enters !he pi c- ture. The Imperial ollice near you pays !he highest rates on insured savings. And. along with hi9hest rates and last, efficient service . Imperial Snvinos and Loan Association provides great strength Thare are 27 otfices throughout the s!a1e And, more Of! the way. S. 7511 ;er an num 11n '1000 deoo1111111mo"1>11ld one tn two ve•" l\f!u;\I y1<1l<I ! 90•,1. "'""" 1•>1ngo 1nd "'1e•· ''' 1ceum111tlft one re1r. &.OO ~~er nnnl1rn on ~~ de11u•1ts er mo!~ tit ~ l"'o yt'B'~ ~· "'!'" Ari. 11 y,tl l 6 111•" w~en ~"""119 1nd 11\IN ~~• 1H:;cumul1lt' ~ne •~a· H· 1mPERIAL sAulnos EKecul1ve Office· 3366 Via Lido. Newport Beach. {714) 673-3130 M~1n Qlf1 cf'· 61 South Lake Avertue. Pasadena, {213) 795·8441 dnd ~.~·1 -" Cf rn Newport Center Qll1ce: 550 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. (71 4) 6-44 -1461 East Pasadena Ol~i;,e: 3~70 East Foothill Bou levard, Pasadena , (213) 795-0447 Glendora Qrlice : 134 North Glendora AW!nue, Glendora, (2 131335-4043 Woodland Hills OHice: 19900 Ven tu ra Blvd., Woodland Hills, (213) 346·3920 • A WHOLL y OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF 1.6 .BILLION DOLLAR IMPERIAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA -~----··- ,. ' . .. . " .!?-. ..... . ' .. •, J.."' .:· ~·\.~ ~;.:;. ' ' . I , .. .. ~ - •. ~ . I ' ' • • ·\ DICK TllACY CCbSIONALLV, POUCU, A. "C:OU>JTE'1:FE 1T B 1LL WILL C..ET M IXED IN - TUMBLEWEEDS 8·2. l'OY! ... I FEEL. 100'1, ~orreR J ... MU'J'.T AND JEFF j i I "'I 1 ._ ............ ". I ....... ,., ...... ~,,...,, FIGMENTS PLAIN JANE " , BUT NEVER WOULD l l'ft'I KNOW INCLV '.iOQRV. SLI P ONE TO Y.Qli ,OLO PAL . LE"T'S SfA.L Olli:l F~IENO!. ~MIP WlTM A. 8AV 01= FRESM POPCORN, EH? ly Chater Gould Cl(CQN A.NO 8LA5T I ~ CAPS I SCORN DOESN'T KNOW T\..IE CAPS b.QE Tl.IE~E.BUT ~ DOE.5 ! By Tom K. Ryan IT'S Af.AA].INl':t HOW A FfW DAYS IN -ruE. WIDE OPeN SPACES REST.5-\JPA \... -. r.-~AH;!~1~-r~sl:;:=:;~:,~"~1i~·i! \ i .. _: GUY! .. l'M RARIN' -ro GO! .. ~ GOW TO GfT~ACK 1DTHE { DAIL.Y ) 6R IND! -~/. . , Jk, By Al "T+-l lS CRAZY GO AHEAD, CATERPILLAR S TUPID-- 1NSISTSON You' RE GONNA CLIMBING BEAW~ULLY UP Tf.llS DISAPPOIN1"ED 'POLE.1 WHEN YoiJ I 'F IND NO . I : ~ B RANCHES I .' I AND LEAVES ~·1 '· UP THERE.I, 'P • ~· .!1! . ' . ':' '1 Smith ,I ·" ' ' 11/)i t 11 ' I. 1 I' I '•' I ·II! I " '~~ !. 4 L£'. ,., • By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski ' J. f f,1omju , Au;usl Z, 1~71 Ll'L ABNER SALLY BANANAS H~PPY MONOClY. lJORLD! ....................... ··-·-•'••·• GORDO l 'M C:LOSllR! "'"' CAN'r '! :t oo P'IRST. MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ,.i-..<I·,,& " • ,_ ... _____ _.J '-------' ft.;i l .. O~l Y PILOT JIJ I ly Al Capp 11 ' By Charles Barsotti By Gus Arriola By Ferd Johnson By Roger BoUen He'SEEMSTOGEr A B1c;; KICK OJf CF 'IRIS . ,.. ' !DAILY CROSSWORD ••• by . A. POWER I PEANUTS By Charles M. Schulz THE GIRLS AC.ROSS 44 Greelc' goddess 45 En~Ag~::l l On -: G1>.•1 v ll"''1 11111~00: lo!'.ld: AS l.'a1I 2 woros 51L~·1•<'•r' b Two mated r' r•trr .tr!!"~ ; 52 ~-i .',e::l 10 Ynu•q t":-~1 \ "'61 l4 ltJ cap ta l 1.i 5~ c,,s. tJ V•l!e!\l ~:.~.·e ls Territo•'/ A l~a -"<] of Braz ! ,, .. , !b Trar ~ fl)( 5~ '.' .--~I .it~let1.:. r~•~1 ·:· ~v~,·~ 51 ~~~"·1~ ~7 ~JMe s: ;:iery F·~ • , ls ou~~ ~l l 11 t·1·1 19 Shin ,,f 14~Z -awa·d 20 Go~tft;§ 111 f-2 f. -rand!., ~gntwllv•e b3 S•'l1 forll 2? 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HAD ALWAlf'5 DREAMED OF SCW.EDA'1' 6t1N6 AN EAGLE A~1' SOARING H16H A&OV'E TME CLOLlr5, IWT NJWMlf' DREAMS AR£ 0\'E~ -i WAf WA511f0 OliT FGF( a:rT,f..6 TOO MA.~'1' ff"AK·f!i.EED5 .. " ·li .. 1,y//~11 i l,H-I ~-Y~:>-' By Harold Le Doux By MeU AcrTl-I Ull WE'JlE WDll:~IE.0 A&Our YOUFl ~FESSIONAL ')OU MEAN POTE IALITIES. 00 YOU FEEL YOU WILL 9£ ABLE TO ! l ! PERKINS -· ' ' • E.AlN ENOUGH MONEY TO S ECUJrE '><lUI'? FUTURE 8ER:l~ 'IOU RETIRE ? --~ . ·. IN 60 YE/\~, GI'? BY 10 O 'CLOCK TUNIG1-4T? '\ I If 'i. . ', .. , ·' By John Miles ,, ..,_ ......... •·Tb ls I• a·bal I 5hnuld ~r.I for n1e: -Fre:d',{ be:e:n homt for nver .11 'A'eek now "''ilh lhe flu . '1 DENNIS THE MENACE ' ". I -0 l " " · /l' ' I 1'·'·.~·· 'j. ..... ,. ":"" . • • • . - 2! DAI LY PILOT ,,..., ...... .. ,,,,., .• ·-·r~('!'l·•c••··',.,, """°"'' ...... - ----- MondA}', ,t.1.19ust 2. 1971 ~do NfWl'Oll llA(tl -•I .... -·-.. I••••••• "'• lolo --O•. S-UM 4TH BIG WEEK S1111. ,.,,11 Tll11n. I r .M, f rl. •11d Scrt.-1:)0 Mo!lllN Wl'd., 2 r .M. Sou1rdoy-l :lO oltd S:OD S11114oy-l '·"'· 011d oMll '4:l0 ' -• TV DAILY LOG -----·-~· Mondoy Evening AUGUST 2 1:00 IJ !Ir N1ws >erry D11nohy. rn AK ftNt llt1IO!!Of Smith. O KPflC N-C.. ' O ¥irrini1 1ir1i...m Sllow GlM!sl trtl Robert Cole. Mufy Allen, Jim 8r11Wn, 11111 frllla! N11ytn. ,tnnch ~ Washinflnn underscored !he Oeor"'"1<m. ind Ja ck Shirkey brl)(Ja:M 1ne h"l')""lia:llt ch1mpion· sh10 of the worid b1ck by dMe1tinr M11 S<:hmeli n2. Tht yur 191!, ii re calltd by hos!·nurator Mtl Torme. m Dnrntt 9:00 IJ M1y1Mny R.f.D. (RJ [mmttt {P1ul H1r1m1n) l11ts lo i.atisly his wilfs dnue lo to ta [uto!)t Ofl 1n economy lour. D ®!ml HtJC. W«MI l'fNliolf• (C) (21\r) "The ,1oduf1trL"' CR) -Zero A41tth $1..ll Jrt-S 1.lO Cldhl JSf o •• ~ ... c-ty•1 ll9c.klMl1lor '"'• V111H "KLUTE" (R) "VANISHING POINT" , Mlln Nklieli' "CARNAL KiilOWLEDGE" I R) .,.m,., J•<k Ni<hol1on Ann M1 ror•I ml'I • ........ ., V -~.~~.; ·-· ~ (O•o"' ~·· ,. •• ou mel someone and now you know how ii feels. Goody, Gocidy* EXC LUSIVE . IN <=?RANGE COUNTY Oo1l1 Mat1ntts 1:30 ON -(i;J A ANY L ~!.'!DA~ ~ "THE R 1 EIVER S" COURTESY Of BOB MAYNARO'S wtH A FREE YAMAHA MIHl·INDURO ~OlORCYClf NO PURCHASf R£Q¥~11 fill OUT COUPON FOR CONTES riATIE 01 Al ORANG( COU NTY C 205 N. Horbor Blvd., Santo Ano ' ----~ '" "" ,.,. . "" .. ~ '"lvol"IOO l.IOJO ··~>e<le<""I'~ 3rd ond FINAL WElK! 0 Si( O'Chtct Mllt'lt: (C) <'1)111) "Stnltfit ,.;, Co111m1nd" Put I (d11m1) '55 -!1mes S1t.,1r1. Jijnf Aliy»n. Btrry S~l!1v111. An "" forte lleserv1.'IC must r1v1 11~ 1 luu111v1 b1'9b1ll t ire'!!< wheii he 1$ c1iltd 10 1ct1vt duly rn !Mt S111ta11t Ai1 Corn mind. Mos1f'I, c-Wilder, DK1 Sh1•11. A, ____________ _ nnct '~ccesstul Bro.ad.,1y producer George Hnmilrcm John Ho·~•Or\ Sills eut lo sl•i:• 1 sult ·lire tlop for lr--..:;;=--8-A--L-B-~O;,..;::.,a'' I tnt !in.1M:11T 1dv1n11ge1 involved. A 11 EVEL KNIEVEL'' plu \ l\/R CONDIT/ (GP) "THE DESERTER" (GP) FR£[ PARKING O (J)(i)Cf)AIC Mond•r Nirf!t 673-4048 Movit: (2111) ''i:IOTlfY Girl" (comedy) OP'EN m Tht flintttGMs m St., Trt\ '66--lynn Redgr1we. J1mes M1'1!n . .t ,,45 Storr ce<11tfS on I RIWkJ, MIN·ht•rl· "' R •• ..,,.. •d. b1dly·drtued YOlllll! woman who a.n.e.. ~ftmwa clowns and Wtst·VKks to ccwer hl'll I_" ________ ..:;;: ED Art Stllllio. Too aJ Htticitrt 3" @n Gutll Will" D1y1 CE NIWS Jim fh'*1horflf. inadl(luao;ies and to hide ~e!" envy of her roomm1le. (il Al lulllt ffi BiR ~•lltt I:)()[{: NIWS 8111 Huddy. EIJ R11litill "The Quiet I nv1sion." (G) Oocumen11ry on the lovts a-I the JS m<lhon Chin~ in Southe1sl A5ii l<~1ng ouls1de ma<nl1nd Ch1n1. The !olm o•tmine1 eton«'lltt tss1m1l~t1on and soc10·CUllur1I i:iol1!1<m. !hroug~ inlerviews with Cll~ emiruntl. m Son1i1"11 Ci) lull~ or Co11.eci111nm (ll t!IS NtW\ W111~ Cron~1I• 1lOJ HBt Hew1 m Tti. f lyina: Nun ED t+OOf1'podrt tocip m Otstrt Report Jack L1 1n~m. CD a !'lot. s.1iUrio (E ABC Htwi riE) Ro.es ~r1 ¥trol'lic:1 J;CO U tlS -.ws W1!1ar C1011li11~ 0 [D NBC Jlftws J>1~1d 81in~lty. 9:30 IJ (i) Doril 0.y {R) Ooris h11 1 tiH wrth !ht f1lher (Ric11do M0trt1!b1n) I &I 81111"1 first da!1 /Li» Gerri!ttn) ovw who Wlll ch•~ them lo 1 v hool d1nc:t. ~=~ f~n~1~.t11~~:ror}~~l1 -SOiis ll1 rlo!J. l on Cll1111y. (+J To T1!1 lht l rvth D l•rttf W•11I """ (E l1 Crur dt Mlrisl Ctuctt C) Wlll!'1 Mr Lint! (fOl Dick Yin Dy-1 m 1 low1 LllCJ -m Ctl Du2net fD M1u;f1 i nd tllt Ptuut1!ul Ml· ih1M "l'D$1Ure."' m Anplitos frl&(IOS EI!) V1ritd16" (E Movit lii11r1• 1 J[):OO I) ()1 CBS hwc:-rs Ot•e C11fo· way it hC!!!. Guest ill corttert i nd I Enn!empllfi ry ll<i nisl Wayrie Bed· 1osi1n. 1!(111) f1t1r.o, C1lif. 0 JlfWS 11.f';on S1nd1'11~ 0 Mowit: <2~l *Tiit frithltned City" ("'YSll'lfl) "&2-Hubert l orn, John Grtglllln, Sean r.onntf)". 7:30 1J ri) liiunsino.le (I!) ~T~t H•d' Cu n .. l. ~ M 11.\h~I ~lion ind 1n '" 1 lu"d fulus llf l lV"1 PISSIRt hie~ lo Oodgt C.ry by 1ht llOl·loo·h<endly !r11I boss nj 1 c1Jtle dt<Vt be1n~ puo 1 1u~ by 1 11ni: ol hide cutltn. (() M1ntr1p Rory t.all101.m aue5h. fil C11rnnt fw..U IR) ''£~u1I Op· po<tun1ty."'from 1n ac:!ual Coonty Courlhouse caurtroom. 1rh1dtnh from I .lord1n and Birmingham Ho~h •nll lit '" n.oo< labor 1rbit111'on. riE) El Tor!!fllo Q 10 m f10111 ~ B11d's Ert Y1tw 10:30 0 Mowit: (2hr) "Me<1 Wilh Win21~ ··Nnbody ~leeps on 1 floneymoon · {drl!T'I} "38-fred M1cMurr1y, Ray M11Tif ~nd M1R11e end •10 'll!!tlllnR on M1l\1nd. I N ik b'nth on l!omt w~tn M1lllf (El Nt'ln Bill .Jo/Ins. 1:1~n up the11 1oom 10 1 ho'lfymoon 1na couple. 0 r3l (E ltfs M1k1 1 De1I ff! El Diu'9 ~ lf'lt S.llO!i\1 D• Ct<tlt D l1hlhon s Mow11t: (2~) "I Con· \O:•S m Oodpr ~·d I•" (my~!l'lfl) ·53 -lllonti:omt r} Chit. Anne 81•\e1 Kirt MaldM ll:OOfJ rtl aJ N.ws f'1195t "11 nds 111 11 lor murdt r, ~11 k<ll f!f ton1~~ tn him 1n 1n1 S311t lily a-I COf1ftM10<1 5ell1n1 his hp~ m Dodpi Wlf!ll·Ufl m 11 r ••• rn1t1 EID tityw1tt1!"1 @D Do-Rt·M1 m """ 1'lltn~m 1risn m1n. fD 6"1 !ht CIMk ffJ Cityw1lclltn 7:5sm floOR• l111b1tl Drx11t•I vs lll:lO IJ (il Mtiv liimtin G1a~l 1 Q ~ m J"nrry tar1t1n ~rHl'I I 0<11in1lts ll>is wet~ from Burb1 nk, 1:00 0 m NBC Comtd' TI!t1t•t (II) Calif. "The flt Ou1l1"'"' Don 11.l'IO!ls sl1rs "'''" .t.11hur Godfrey on 1 t1ke·oH o~ 1 tl1u.1t horw op.e,.. O r .r QJ Tiit HewtJWtd lii•m• t1Ci It T1kft 1 Thlrl (ID W01ld 'rt» 0 (3"1 \~I a) Dk k C1....tt ln~mn Bu 2m1n. !he teltb11ted S..-ed1sh t1lmm1ker. makt~ hos ti r,i 1pptll· ~no. on 1n ~mMJC•n t1lk sllow. At1 rru Bibi Andt ruon. wh11 ha1 ~ootirtd in m1ny ol 8!!f1mu1'1 films, l lJO RUt sl1. l :JO IO rt'I The lllCf ~ (R) De1n 12:00 m MD¥it : "lbt11t" tti. Cor•I S..'" Mfrl•~ ~•Y1 h•m~lt ind h11 doublt. /dflml) "Sg..l..thfl Aober1!1)11, Gl1 find l ucy h11 f d"e w1rh botll. Sc1l1, Ria n G1ntt~. 0 Thit Stwt All•~ Show 0 r3l(D I! '111111 Y1iy liillllll Y111 fr3nkt.n D •. Rl'.IOMll,11 10 1 thtc!edl Pre!lldlffi!, .t.mel11 [11hut b<!c.8mt1 l~e fir~ wom1n lo m1~e 1 !llllof 11\rht 11tross tht Allt"tic, the bon~s 1:00 0 MoN: "Hlllr•tt " (dr1m1) '!il -s1~1!inr H1ydtn. hm!1 Arness, W11d Bond. Tuesday lD:OO 00 "Cllitf Ctvy Korw" {w~:a1tr11) '55--V1t1or Mtlu•e. Suun 1111!. 2:00 0 "'°" Socrtt Att1ir" (r.om td1) '57 DAYTIME MOVIES -Sulin H1yw11ct. ll11k Dol!Rl1l. l'lul !ilrw1 r1. 1:00 m (Cl "DiJtlM D111rn1" (-..sl,.11\ l :OP CJ) .. MotrJ Dltl" (•dvtMur•) '!:16 - 'S\-G1iy ~.Ma ri Aldon. 11<11 I Crerory Peet. llictlard B1""11r1. 1rd Webb. iJO) fC) "'kt 1'111Cl1" Coflc!uliti11 1:30 0 "Iii-tf hntit•" (wfl&ir rn) '&9 (dr1m1) '60-licha1d l 'lltOll. Rob· -J.tmtt Dht0n. "Nllrtll.,... Trait" 11t l!y1n. (1clwt nlu11) ·•fJ.--lohn l11tl 4:)0 IJ IC) ''SrMll 111• ti "'-1~(" 0 !Cl "l11111bo" P1r1 I (ll'UJ<tal) (wesll!tn) .... -B11rl l'l'es, ll&,d '62-D<Hos 011. S!tohtn Sofd, Jim Noli n, Prt:rr Cummins..'·· my DY!llllt (~-I Set 1DIU4 llltint. 0 CC) "II H1pptMd 0111 S...111111"~ 5:00 0 "Jil• TMtt lw StttMrib" (comt· (mu11t1I) ·•s--lu nne Ct11n, 011111 1 dy) '5'--J,nqy Gritlll~. Nlell Adtml, Md11M, Dicll H1y111t1, MIHTIJ H1miltOI\ • .. _,. ·. e NOW SHOWING e M1t1tt lh• 1W1'1tte1t li1tl1t "lftather"" that 1tw1tr fl1tWIK"ili h1r 1tw11 pe111lo11 pro .. ! NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY She may not be "WHISTLER"S MOTHER'' ·- BeTTe D11V1S , . ~ ERABST BORGllllB --···-- Th• b1to11ly ol '"RolftitO 1111d Jutlet" corn bl111d with th• Impact of .. Lo•• Story" MATINEES DAILY 1 P.M. PETER l\ABBIT TALES 0F BEAT RIX P01TER W!Jfheriqg Heig~ts fG A J"hn Ar•l'"'""r· Ri, h>"l t,. .. ,,h•1" 1·,.~J.,, """ ~ ~ij fr<'m I ~I I / 1(m l'r1 .. l. l .1,l. • le, hn1~<'lnr '' ~'1 ~!;> MC.IA ANNA ~ CALDER MARSHALL TIMOTfN DALTON COlOR CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES AT 1 :OD • 3:00 • 5 :00 -7:00 • 9:00 P.M . FOR GROUP SALES CALL ED PRUE S 113-657 -6800 !OW ARD S CINEMA VIEJO M l~~IO N Vll JO l l 0·6t•O STEVE McQUEEN :'f<D t< 1. > W•, !X),,t.l •S e ICl'H•NY (A~I' '~ '"I Gl/NflGllT (G,I IN "LEMANS" This is the one movie you 1houlct not see alone. .. ... "'~"..'WILLARD~ BRUg,Q~SON }9~.0 .. ~A. LQC~: ELSA lA.N.C~l~TER ""'ERN EST BORGNINE "Martin OllB£RIOA1Slllll "i-~;--::. · ;· ~~ "°''~"''111 _ .... l()Pl 8'1t}.1.I"' A SCI' PftOOUCJl()ll .,,, ...... ~ ......... 1.:n 1N cotOR _ ..... [)AHi l ·-v ..... "fl.'""" ;. N OW , PLAY I_ N . G I PACIFlC'S FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIYE·1N 'OUNIAIN VAtlfY -962·2 411 ./ ro ~r 110U~f lt1 Af 0'"''0 &1000" IG'J liltl, tkw• 1 ~1'1 "'YllW11tf' 111 1 ~' \10G ""d~if't • (-nif-•• ,~~ ... ••lo••,.. l>Q lS PM l ri ~I. s..i ·iiiti ... ~ ... ti 15f f j .• -.if~!flll c,,,,.nl••• '"°''" '" ••t.,. 11 00 M,<f,..11~' ... " ... EDWARD'S HUNTINGTON CINEl'f '\ K UNt!N<;;TON liACM 1154) Mn•~ ~"tor 14 7.t ltOI ('.Q~iTINUOV~ D•lt• fl QM 1 00 l'M $1'[(\Al lol lONIC.HI SHOW ON'" & ~.11 'f'LUS .. 1111. HOVS I TH At o~+Pl'E O ~LOOO" j " ' .~~ ~-,. ''r " EXCtUSIYE ENGAGEMENT Jo hn W?yne Ri :~;:nl 2o one "Big Jake" "BIG JAKE" *"Immensely entertaining I Filled with incredible energy •. fistfights and gunfights by the score! John Wayne in top form!'' Co-Hit at Pacific Drive-Ins "VON RICHTHOFEN AND BROWN" "" ""'rl Cv>~ ~lly, H~r,,Jd ! '"mine< '"·Hit "THE McKENZIE BREAK"' 801 Of lice opens Jo I l P .M. Show Starts at Dosk ·--....... ....... 'M\JJJI ._ .... ....... ---'"'1~&1·60!1 "'BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH~ INCLUDES SOME OF THE MOST SMASHING MAN-AGAINST· BEAST FOOTAGE EVER FILMED! "ABSOLUTELY BREATH-TAKING, GASP-PRODUCING!" -J~O'il\ Ct>SI, NSC l odny S"o" "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" ·/ i:,• The hunt for the Great White Shark ( .i #.CW()llACf.NUftfl.llSPllCst:NIAJ.,... l .. , Pr-.0:.c!by"'l:l l l'IC!Mllfl Do0<:!.c!~' f'ET'E~ G-.:1. -J-S l.IPSa)l,lil ~ l (CH .. CO\.Ol'I" ANAl OOH.ll.Gl...CRAl PIClllFICSR(l (ASI. ~-\l .,.., ··1c1 STATtoH Continuous ShoWing Daily 1\ ZfBR.l'" 'h •Offic1t 0,..17:1Sp.IL I l!:DWA"DS . ~ ...... SHO W Sl•rt.' ot Du1• l ,·, ·-~·· ... """"''"'"""' THEATRE 11• •0"' """°'"' •O••> (O>'• """ -,,. J•O> _ ... .., ..... _,_, .......... -... ··- ' ,. , .. 2ND GREAT Will. WiLLARI ,.., £RNESI BORGNINE ,. Mar1rn t.-"~7;.·,,. ~ ~ ~ : ' '.,.,..., ;:;;;;,!. "1'<\1'1 , •• -F~!lo IJI(< ;><fu 1\l'o • ·•-· , ~ INlOLQl!-~•[<.\11 1.Vl'I IC EDWARDS ~ <?t·t:;1,; THm:&Tftl!: ••"00" oo•~• ct1•.o • .,., "-<I"""• "~I "BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH" .. ....... .... . .. "'" ...... ~· ........... . Jn<I Top #.t!r•<!lor! M •th~•I C•ln~-Om~r ~h•ril "l tl( \.AST VALLEY" "{•••· N ....... lh• UnGtrW•l•r C••Y" START~ WED.1/4 "T('RA ! TO"A ! TOllA ~" The hunt for the c...t White Sharl! ... I '-• \ : • •:..', \I~: .. - j fl'"• •. f ~ ..... ~ ·~ ,. : ~G [ ........... c._ J -·· .. , .~ , . .. .. ' . ~\ . . . .~ ....... POSITIVElY INDS TUES., AUG . 3 , ~osrnr w1~f ,,. , ".,., ""'"""'"TO' ltl IH~IO~ S~O..,llC c u.-T(I EDWARDS HARBOR c,'•~';, 1 ~Nl>ROM:DA S'IRAIN ~·0100 ll>O U •lll O• IT to1•• .,,. "" 0111 Plu -Peter 'T I ln"MURPHY 'S WAR" ARTS W!D .. AUG . 4 ·GEORGE CSCQTT IN "L ~,;.;',,,-- ucLum• ou•G• George C. Scott · l . '•' COUNTY ENGAGEM£N' STARTS WED., AUG. 4 LAST WEEKS! ii1"!,11'1J. <e"' ••• •• ••<"'""" 11°e • T11oLastRun , '"' t 1.1[Tfl0CC' r.q · rANAVISIQN• ·m!I ~o . ' J "'•l'O•f M•t" ''" O!On )flCI AlTll.ACllON -W•lle• M1!lll u1, El•l"• Moy -"A N(W LlAF" ST•RTS WEONESOo\Y. AUGUST 11 -"SONG OF N()IWo\T• IT .. RTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST l -Jon• FtMll , Oonold Sul~••lo lld lft "K LUTE'" STARTS WEO .. AUGUST 4, DAILY MATI NllS AT IOTHr. fUl~ l!NGIH HAIUll IN llCHNICOlOI ALSO (OMINI> TO fOWARDS CINfMA .P.JnA,l;Chla ~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~--1 · .. ' ' . .. ' ••'t.r ,·: .. ., Lfl,AL f\OT!Ct; , l lffl •1CYITIOUS I USl"IE\I HI.ME ST&TEM(Hl • ~. •o•'O" n• P<'""" ,, (HO«•t ~u· ~-· " llfW"fllll MAl18 01 VF:l f'll"!•llY 11f)'P llA\ lj' M•lt f)• (A•'• M••e l'• ·~·· ~" P 8•<>"'' \\IJI re 't t \ f," II "I < fU\nt )I I\ bflng , ~"''"" t • In t' • \ll l•••lOn! I l•d ""Pn ! • ••• n• Ot•"'" (n rh nn I 1, o , f'•v•rly J '-"•OO~• O•ouiv ' ... '"~Cl ,ne<j O>"l""r (OI •' Ot t1• h I IJ IT, 1• f ll0 ll U~UU ), 0911 LEGAL !\'OTICE f \ 111' Co• n•y I It'' (n~nl, ·~ 1901 ,, ~'AfEM~"IT 01' •8A'ID0'1MENT OF U~,;-Of J f(liflOU~ llUSl"IE5\ H.O.ME ,..,.. +n11n"'"O ""'••~• ~"'• ""'""""•11 • ., .• r• I~• I'''''""' bu""'" n•.....-''' ''' 'n N C A '"'"BFll •n~ P ..-A~L A"f' \lll !.•,,~"'! C••'•• (J'"' I •·r·" R••« (At t' ' ~;." I <# I,(! l•<>U> 0U""•1' rn,.• ''"' •d '• , • ., "'"' I ·~ 111 O••og. < , "'' •• . 1... • 1911 I Jr n (~"1001U, ~ll /I •O""I f , Co"& A'•'" '"'''o•n•• En.o.o"I V A•cr .,,,n~ Jl~ S•mN ..-rcr '"''" M•••· (• ""'" • r~•• ~ '"""n "'' c~noutlt<I bv & '"''""''" 0 S••••~ f<I.,•·~ V WtTTN.l.'I f. SCHMIOT 6t!(ll'n•y• II l l w ~u·1r :ioo i .. S•n ,,.1,u11 Orlv• ll••?port Crn••r ,.,_nr! I••<~. Cth!etnl• ' '"' Lf.<iAL NOTICE I' t!?U ~l(T lllOUS •USINISI H& ..... I ST•TEMfHl "'II""''"' ff'I M>n• ••• tll"l.,\oC11~G LEG .f.L SOTlCE , 11••1 l'ICT!TIOUS •USINfil N.t.MI! I Y4TIMINl lollr"''"' ,.e<>Oll 11 001111 M l,... b<o•I""" uPldor •n• t.r• > M>• "''"" <>' .1,; O••n1.,110tpe ll••m" •~~""''"' c-,._n• ~· .in ~°'111> Eu<' G .... Pn11• ~""' SU"1$£T FO(Y l .liOY. Hit Mnl\•ovl•. NPwpeo"t t•••~ C1 t1Wt 19fTY l O•ltf, IJ!J E 11•1-111-.1 . II•·~ C• t'll.li! "lo I C Iv ot """"•Im. C°""IY el Or1nt1. ~ •• ,. ~· (•lol(l(l\ll Hnw~•a T, Lo n•, ~"• •-"• C••<•t C• •n•">o f'U'1 ,.,,..,An Hltl.l~"'I"• l ••1;!t.., Pltlnlr '"'' """nn a ls c-vc•td Co• t lomlltd P•''"ff!n•D OATEO Ju~• 1', 1011, l<ON•cG T l •"•• G•n•••' "'""'' \tol•"'•"' !llfll w•t~ ·~P Cov••v Cl11k ~· C'••n•• Coun!V, Sl 11" o! C111!orn 1, °"Ju •• t 1011 OD"IALO 111!.LVf.t.l Ano"'" ,, LI ... "0 i ov•n Eut!!d Avt. "'"""''"'• C&llter~ll r,.~ "'"" O>•"•• CNr •• J~1V 11 10 j~ A"<I AU?u" 1 0 •1•y Tiii LEG Ai , NOTICE l~" lk"'"•U II boln1 (0..,.,U(leod bY t n 1 ....... .,.,., ll•"V l 0 •11• T~l1 S!•••m•nl l1lf'd ''"'~ ,~, Covrty Cler~ ot O•t nQt c....,ntv .,. 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B••••I• J, ,....o~o• D•llutv C""n1v (tr~ Putrl11ned O•~no• Co111 0 1llv '"'"'· .Aul u•t t. t , 16. tJ 1911 l'O<M·l1 '· • ' • • . '* Monday. Au9u~~ Z, i q11 million build1fig \V11J have 4 4 m1Jhon square feel of floor space. making it the large::.t private!y·owned office buil ding 1n the \\'Orld. • Unit Aids Campaigners Southern Elections Fund Helps Black l'andUlates AILANT A. Ga (AP \ -A ,,, LEGAL NOTICE I' l!fH f'IC.llTIOUS I USt"llEll N.liME i ffl(MlNl "' Coulr<>I~• I I 1u;:w1>n1T (£•H Eii P ~ll l.:ING COMPANY, ,..., t/owll<t•I (.flllO• Or•Yt. N•Wl>O<i tl•1ch. C•l<fjjrnl1 Thi lt•lnf (Ol"Mnv. • W.-1 V"t ln!1 (or1>11,•llon, HO N1wOO•I (tM"' O•lv•. Ntw-1 l t•th. C.t llfornlo l~a t u•ln111 11 be!n• tond11cifd l>Y I Co•l'Ot'll•~"· $n•ltf~" imol Thl1 .. 111mtn! 111-.f w.t~ lht (IMl"IV (I••~ o. ~•tntl C.•YMY on Ju•v ll, ltl! !Iv ll•vt "Y J, M•tttto•. Oe...,1v C&.1n"' ,,.,, 1>11bll•""1 0-•n~• (01•! 01l1y "'"~'• Jo1y 2" ond .li119u1• ,, t , U, 1111 '°ol..!·11 LEG AL NOTICE I' JIUl l'l(TlflOUI I USINIEI' H&Mll IT.liTIMl/.IT tollowln1 ur1e1n h a~lnt but1Ni1 t E "'"'ET T GlltLS A N ~ w E II; I t.i G ~EI Vl(I!_ U I Crn1er $1f•.i (""'' M•••· (o!liflrn<t WUl 'T A ~ ol ~•nt.o ~no, C.•tlt"'"'° I'>(;, U)~lt'Wl'I (Gfll()'ll,onl T~<t tr\"'""" It ro<"K111Cl•d tiv A ((ll'llOl'I '"'" O• Er!Wo'11 l (,•y~ln, •"'' v•u ~''''"""t T• • 11ot•m•nl '""' 111!~ with t~• (""'" •v C.'"'' 01 °"'""' Cl)l.l•!V II" Julv n "'1 , l'u~H•hf'd Jv" l& 1nd t<IJ.l·OC o ...... '°'"' &u1u\t J, •. I!. -. •, • ., .. ~0!1 lo are those that can 't raise 1l tliemselves " The funrl \1 as start er! 11 1th a gift of s.10 (){1(1 fron1 a rlnnnr V.·ho <1.~krd tn r f' ni 11 l n anon~·mnus after ,);:irk Ch::it· f1rld , then working w1!h the S tudent Nonv1n!en t Cno1'd1nating Comn11l!re in south C.rnrg1::i. nhscrvrd n111c h 111ork being donp HI register black votrr" h11t \illle or nothing ava 1lahlr Tn hrln 'olack cand1rlate~ fnr n11nnr off1rr .!1il1an Bnnrl. ::i Gl'n1i;:1a "la te l<'~1 s!ator anr1 a d11 rr1or of 1hr. fund , sa1rl r anrl 1rl 11 tro; appll•, usually by mail. fnr air! and the board or d1rertors nia kes lhe rtec1s1Qn on who J::<'IS hrlp. "\Ve trv to find ou t whethe r lht candu1ate ls serin\1~." sa1cf Bond. "We wanl to knnw \.\'hether he's part nf an ongo. Ing proc1t5s-1n othrr "·nrrl~. 1f he Jos111 Y/tU he slll l he there " Deaveaux es1i111arf's that more tht n twi>thirds nf the approx.tm1tely 125 ranrhrta!es tO\whom the f1ind h11s given money have been elected Those l ncludr s1a1c legislators in 5nu1h C;110!1na and Alahama, tho fJr~I b!ackc; to sen1e in the lri;:1 ~!11 1 n·c bodies nf those stairs c;1nre Reconstruction They alsn in· Trip Ends clurtP ~Ill blacks who won rount v offices 1n Greene Coun· tv, Ala ban1<1. 11here th P fund cnntnbuted Ln the black can· chd;i te slate The posLc; \vnn bv bl::icks inclurled ProbatP C0urt Jtidgr. she riff, ~oroncr, and Circuit clrrk An1ong the rec1p1entc; or fund cu111r1bulions is Charles Cvlr,<;, the black 1n11 vnr nl Fave!le, r-.tiss. ~hn rr\eived aid when n1nn1ng for nff1cP r~vers is lln ll\r!r1){'ndrnl candidate for gn1·ei nnr nf r.11c;s1ss1ppi th1li vr;ir. Brr,1usr he is se<'kinp. a sl ale~1de of· flee hf Is. 1nchg1blr fn1 a Southern Fund con1.r1but1on Rut the fund i s t•nn- cl"ntratini: on helping the ar- prox1ma!el y 200 black can· rl irt11!rl\ fnr (!!her 0H 1ces in t\.!Js\iSs1 pp1. "\\'e ha1 e 11 goal of $iJIJ per cand1rlate •·said Dev ;i u r x , "That's 1·ery high, hrcause some (If thr candidat es "On l need lhat much B11t wc 11·011ld like 10 ha1·e that on the ;i verage. The funrl's monry so far has been contnbuleQ by about 2.800 people, le~s than ! ()Ofl of \\'hon1 are black, Oe1 efl t1~ ~a irl Increasing the nun1her of black contribu tors IS a prtmary goal for Deveaux, ~ho took over as d1reclor of the fund Lil 1 February and moved its office from New Yfl1 k to Atlant.a. '\\'hal I hnpe the fund will r!o rventual ly is to generate a f1111r11ng ha~e within the black comn1un1ty, sn that candidates can r11ise the ir own money," he s;i1d "But I see the need for the funri ctJnlin1ung to f11nr11tJn for at least 2[) years." Draveaux, a 2:1-vear-old New YC"rk nat11·e whose background in rludrc; 1vor k on the con· i;?rr.s:.ional st;iff of former Rep Allarrl Lnwenstein and \1•nrk ~·irh thf' Southern Chris· 11an Leadersh ip Conference. 1s !he Southern fund 's only full· time emplnve at the moment . H1~ salary ts Sl0,000 a year Bond predi cts that the fund tl'il ] l:!rratly expanrl It 3 part/c1pal1nn in S ou the r n politics over the next ff'w ~eats, and that H1'<"1vork will b111 e a la sting Pffect "f behf:'ve pol1t1cs ought tri be grass·rnnts affair, and that. the pol1l!cal v1ctnrics clruest. Tri lhe people-alderman, coun!y comm1ss1oners . .sheriff. ta x assessor -m the Jong ni n lhe most Important ," Bald Bond. 'Miss Nobody' I de1itif ied r.11Ar-.ll •·r-.1 1ss f\nOody" has hFr na ine ha rk Shr ](Tst it five mnnlhs ago, the d;iy a drug overdose 1ook her life 1n a r-.1iami mole! rnn1r+ The county 1r1edica! ex· Rn1Jner'~ staff was determined nnt to bury !.he prel\y hazel· eyed teen-ager until it e~­ hausted ell poss1blllUes lo tind hl"r family. As 1uperv i1or of 1nve!l1gatlon E 11 z a b e t b Everson put U· "We've never burled one thal young without knowing "'ho she 11. ·I Just .ablo\utely refu~e l.O bury one so youna In the county cemetery. It mu1t be terrrble for lh• p1r1nl! 11ol to know what'1 become of thei r daL1ahter." One day after a newsp1per report was puhl1shed about ''Miss Nobody." a l11rful mother ~lerhnned police And said, "I think that's my daughter.'' A few hour.'> after r-..1 rs. Robert F'or tsl)n of Miami Springs called !ht' police, her h'usband arrived al lhe county morgue. The search was over. Lisa Marie .Johnson died Feb. 15. She was 18. "Whal can I do?" f(ortson sa id. brushinll 1ear'I from his eyes as he spoke of hi$ step- daua:hter's df:'ath. "She h11r! no problems at ~hon! and none here at htJme either," ~a irl Fortson, a US. custom.'! 1nlipec1or "[ fttl like kick in11: 11. hnle ln the well ·• The couple told pnl1c-e they had nn 1de.11 thtir d::iughter had been invo lved 1n narcntlot.5. Police found the 11:1rl spra"·l- l"rl on her dr;ith berl \\'llh the left ~lt?eve nr hf'r hlue nower· print •blouse unh111tnnrd Ii. syringe "'as on 1 shelf. fo1 I I . • packets lorn 1n !1-1·0 a!'lr! a vpnet.1an bl!nr! cord apparFnt ly lfl 11e off a ve in 1\'ere 5Ca1lered around the rnn n1 Thnse ~·ere clue ~ Jn hr r death \\'hat haunted hnn11c1d" detective Sgt Ru sso Leasburg 11 erP. 1he rhifs In her lilt All he bad to J:O on, .es hr stretched !he ~earr ti for her 1denr11y In \ew York. Akron. l)l11n, anr! hack wa., her blue b1rlh5looe ring clolh111g and a cheap paper valenL1ne. PUC Hold s Heru·i11gs 011 Weather Rate Bid LOS ~NGEL!S -(8W ) - Pa~lftc L1ghlln1 Corp. earnrd $37,nff,000 fflr the lix months ended Junt 311. equ ivalent to f l 51 per common tbare, Pau l A. Mill1r. president, reported. Thi1 <'om I' a r e I wi th fi25,4h.OOO, tir $1.31 per com- mon share in the cor- re~pond1ng 1970 penod While Sou1hern CAiifornia Gas ro , a Pacific L1ghl1ng sub~1diary . has I w o np- phca!inns pending belnre the Cal1fo rn111Public Ut1I1 t 1 e s Cominissinn fPlJC), J\llller said decisions on the twn cases 11.ould np! 11ffect 1971 rcsul!s. The applications are /or a general ra1e increase. baser! on a J9i2 te~t yt11r. and for 11 revisinn in the ut1l1t y's basic rate s!rurture wh1rh would help stab,J11.e eaming~. as 11.'f'll al\ customers' bill <; Both bills and t arr11ngs at present show slgnifr<'ant variation hec:ause nf y@ar-li>yt11r nutlua1 1ons in 1~e;ither in the S OJJ l her n Ca l1fnrn1a area . The PUC 1s holding pubhl': htar ing.~ on the wtather r11te 11dju~tment requrst. He11n n£s on th'e general rate relief ap- plications are Mt yet schedul· rd j ' I -I. acquJred Pacific Lighting Blue Goose composed of 28 Gro~·ers Inc , associated fru it orchards 11nd groves, packing and marketin,!1: opera· l1nns. on .lune I of thi.o1 year. This 1.o1 the sixth acqurs111on by Pacific L1ghling in two years. Pac1f1c Lighting·.o1 12-month earnings ended .June 30 \\'ere $41.144 ,()()0, equivalent lo $21 7 per con1mon share. Com- para ble figures for the cor- responding 12 months 11. ye ar ai;in 1~ere $36.~36.000 , equivalent to $1 90 per com· mnn share. revenues a n d for the first ~IX' 1971 w ere Ope1'at1ng other income months of S38:'1.016.000, $3.11.56<1.000 compared \\'1th 1n 1970. and 12~ month opcr:itlng revenu es were $734.970,000, compared ..-.·1th $&37,58.1,000 for a year 11go. nesults (or 1970 re stated to reflect certain. prev 1ou~ly a n n o u n c e d a.oo Cllllf11 inJ: chan.1:ei; ;inrl ac· flll1..-1t1no 9f J gm11p nf four Ha"·a rral estate st:rvie111 com pa FO"'ltr it~ and of W n. & Sons Corp . an ttltural managemen t ' ' ' J;f D4ll Y PILOT Elen1ents Of Life Reported PASADF.;\A (AP) -The fir~! bit nf chrrnlca! e111denre thal l1fp rnuld exist out 1n the far reaches of rhe universe is rrportt'.'d by <ln American astronomer. His <:lue i.o; that .!iome in· d1v1dual alnms ;ire combining tn /orm molecule.~ nul in galaxies 0r families of stars other lh;in our own star fami - 1.v, the .'i.·lilky \Vay. of .,.,.hich 1hc sun is onl y one among some 100 hil!i•n i;tus. There arr billions nl other d istant galaxirs. ' The d1senvcr.v by Dr. Leonid N. \\'cl1achcw, 34. a California Jnst1turP of T f' c h no I n g y research fellow on leave from the .~1cudnn Ob.~ervator.v in ~-rarycc. mrans !h"t chemical processes believed necessary fnr,Dthe evolution of life are ~ning on thrnughnut t hf! universe iind not just in our rnrn ga!ax.v \rhere !hey were disco\·ered ea rlier. 11. is an important new piece <If evidence for those scientists v.ho believe th<'l1 life, perhaps in a lorm more intelligent than 111an, exist s clsev.·hcre. Repo rtin,e: i n 'fhursday's l::..<;ue of Astrophysical Jou rnal, \Vcl1;ichew :;aid he h a ~ discn\·rrerl the h y c! r n x y ! r<idit:al -one :ilom each rif hydrrigen ;ind ox.\1gen joined !n~cther :is a ~as -in twn g;ilaxies 10 light ye;>.r5 or 411 Lri llion niilcs away. Th" hydroxyl nr OH rad i ca 1 becomes ;i water molecule \1·hen an additional hyd rogen alom 1s anached. [l plays cnt1cal rol{' 1n earthly and human chemistry. "This \1·ork means lh:il lhe !2.ws of ph~·sics and chemistry are the ~ame everyv.·here in !he 11nivcrse an·d I h .::i 1 molet:ular Jo rmat1on processes in 01her gala...:les are not dif· lcrent frorn tho~e in our own galaxy.'' \Vcli;ichew said in an 1ntcrl"if.'\V. "And. Ar course, the lac1 \q'vr ('onfirn1f'd the OH radicar~ ex1strnc£> 1n another g;i!;;ixy 1s important."' \rcl12rhc\v observed th c h~d roxyl raclic<t l in d 11 s r hct11t'r'n ,..,1;ir,<;, by us in .i: Cal!cch'~ flwcn~ V;illcy Radro Obsf'r\ :i1nr~ nrar R i .< h n p , Calif. One g;ila xy. cft.s1gnated \1.R2 by ;i;;rrnnniner.<. i;; loc;ited In lhf' 4·nnstclla!ion Ursa :O,J;qnr. The nlher, NGC- .253. 1;; in lhr cnnstallation Scu lp1or. \\'rliat:hrw set nu1 on a rlc!1ber2.te ~ f' arch last Febru;iry fnr thr OH radical. thoo~1ng 1hr 11\0 galaxies because they are !. I r o n g ~nurcr;; nf r<Jdln energy, and riuic klv rlrl<'rtcd rvidcnce nr OH .. 5 prl'senct". 1!1.~ d1scn1·cry conics cigh! ~·ear.~ af!cr thr hydroxyl radica l ftrs1 w;is observed amon11: ihe inlerstcllar dust of the J\1ilk~· \\'ay. 11 wa.s live more ~'cars before ammo!'ria "''as df'tectcd 1n !he Milky Way. Fnrn1aldehyd1>. "'aler and almo~t a dozen other chemicals h;i l'e been detected in rhe la st twn ye ars. The disc(lvery in 19611 of am . mon1;i. "''hich con t a in~ nitrogen, ;ind discoverV ol fo rm a ldrhyde, containing c.arbon. were milestones, since the two elcmcn~ along ·with waler are considered essenlial to the evol ution of life, The chemicals. and more eomplex ones dls<;overcd such a s acetylene, are precursors to the rorma!ion or amino .::irids -the building hloc ks of life. Wc\iachew said he recently t"Ompleled a ne w study at O"•ens Valley "e e k i n g ev idence of formaldehyd1 in one of the galaxies, but his data hasn't been studied enough to determine the chemical's presence. STARS s~·dncy Omsrr ls one of !h" \\"orld's grf'.!lt l!l~lrolo· ;rrs. llis column 18 on,. of lhP OAJ LY Pn.oT'S rre.111 fcaturrs. • ·-----. • SUPERVAL PANTYHOSE lrr:~u l~r~ from ·a ~mo~ min. ro~r llanering shades • 4 sizes. 2.50 IF PERFECT NOT UI TQRRANCI STORE lWO·PlAYEI BADMINlllN SET lncludes-2 ra ckets, net and shuttle cock. OUR REG. PRICE 99< sec 40 IN. STEEL HAND TRUCK 4" rubber wheels, all m l construc tion; 5!hxll " toe plate. 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C~ome and while. !-year over-counlei rep lace- ment #1 0813 .. .S.50 MUNSEY TOASTER-OVEN ld.11 !or toastill! ~ face sandwi~. heating small dinnm or 11c1t1111! snaoks. Chrome pla ted, easily cleaned. #IOSG OURUG. 50 PRICE 6.41 IA. YOUR CHOICE EA. #4'~ SPECIAL HOURS: " "#. ,. "I , ' , MONDAY ONLY C:OSTA MESA BETWEE,N SAN DIE<(O FREEWAY a~d BAKER ST. CHARGE IT TODAY 6 P.M, to 10 P.M. .. . . . ~ .. , .. . " ... ' ' • . , . ·, ' ' . r I ' , ' • ' , San Clemente Osteen Pitchi1ig Dodgers ' Face SF After Freak Win L()S ANGELJ::S tAPI -1'here was a !a.1'ge furor over the call by un1p1re Harr~· l\'rnd!estedt 1n the ! Ith 1n111ng, that John- ~\' Bench interfered with the bauer "'hen ~ianny ~1ota wa s sle&l1ng ho1ne wi1h. the A'llll1111g run. Rut 1'.tnta l"<1n't figure 1t our "l "as l(Jft> anvway." said The Los Angeles flod . bef outlirlder . ··Sure, I slid under htm." E1lht'r way, 1\lnta wa~ ~afe and !he )fJd,eer.~ m:inaged to clip the Ci nctnnati 011 1'\I 1· .... 1ghl C l1n1111el 11 ''' 8 leds, 5-4, in a wild .'(an1e at Dodger :1arliu1n Suncla.v. The victory V.'fl.~ the th ird straight fnr he Oodgers, their !nngt'SI winning streak n nroirly a rnonlh. and gave them a run- ting star1 for a two-gan1e serie.~ 1nnight 1nrl Tuesday 11ftcrnoon 111 San Francisco. Claude Oslcen, 11·7. "'ill fa cf.' the iiant s' .John Cumberland. f\-!. tonight. Cincinnati. which has !os1 nine of 13 it.arts lo the Dodgers lhis se:ison and Five ,f si x in Los Angeles. continues its road rip lo Ne"' York . Rill Sin_i::er had pitchrd eight inning.<;, tattering nn l.v fi ve hits and left with the >ndgers leading, 3.1. But. forn1er Oorlger Al Vcrra ra drillerl a wn-nut. 1wn-rt1n horne run off of reliever 1n1 Rrewer to tie th e game in the ninth on1ng. In thP lop nf !hr !1th Tnn.v Perez rlrn1'e i.<; l!lth home run off of winninR pitchrr 'ele l\1ikkel.<;cn. 7-3, and the Heds had a -.1 erlge. But lhe bott0m of the 11th s1ar1cd wl1 cn :oc Ferguson go1 a pinch .<;ingle off of Joe :ihbon. the fourth Cinci nnati pitcher. \Ve.<; Parker sacrificed bul "'a.~ safe at lrs1 1vhen Gibbon booted his ball for an rror. G1bbon .<;truck nu! ~1aur.v \'"ill... :ind hen 111ten1innall~· walked l\·lnla In 1oarl hr ba.<;es The slrategy backfirPd \.Vhcn ;jbbon hil Bill Buckner w1lh a pitch, 'v ... ' . I • ' . " ' ~\,. l forcing home Ferguson with the lying run. The Reds got the nex1 out when Richie Allen grounded to Woody Wnnclward who forced Parker at the plate and .<;ent Mota to third with the basrs still loaded. ··1 looked al Dannv \Lh ird base ('()3Ch Danny Ozark' and he.ga"'e me the oka y," ~I ota said later. \\'ith the count n.1 1/J W1lhr Crawford, Mor a broke for the plate. Mota, Bench. and the ball all arrived at the same rime. But \\'endlestedt ruled Bench interfered with Crawfo rd. aw arded fir.<;t base to Crawford and the game was O\'er. '"Th e calcher cannot drprivc the b<it!er nl an opportunily to sw ing at a pilt'h," Wcndlestedt said ln e:ir:p!aining his ruling. t<.1ol a bas s1olen onlv one base .<;o far this :-eason and lasl .Year stole only Tl. But two of his steal s in 1970 were of hon'e pla1e. "'I'm gr)lng to do it again, too," Mota warned CINCINN.O.fl LOI ANGf lE~ •b r ~ rlll Ro•e. rr S D 1 0 W•li•. ~' Cline.cf •OlnMot•I! (*'"Ill, D D 0 0 0 llu<~n~•. rl •II • ~ tlli ••• ' ' . ' ' ' FMler, <I 0 ~ D P All-n lb • 0 7 1 Ile~(!•, r D 0 0 C""'!M<! d I ! I 1 l <>e•et. \ft 1 1 1 Lt l•D•« 1" ' ' . . ' " C11rb0. 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Mrr.101~1.n, Gibbon lhi~ -Glnl)On, lim~ -l ... .,.,•ml••<• -10.nJ. UPI l •l•l>h•I• TWO-BAGGER. -C'incinnati'.s Tommy Helms slides into s.eeond base \\'ith a \\l.O·bagger on a ball fielded by the Dodgers' Willie f:raYt'(ord. 1-·laury \\'ill5 awaits t.he thrO\V v.•iLh Jim Lefebvre (SJ backi ng up I.h e play. Claiuaed by Mina R JVERDALF:. CaliL (AP) -Ted St. \lartin failed in 110 artemp!. to beat the record nf 144 consecutive rree-throw .1a sketball shots. but believes he set two 1!her marks. SI, Merlin, JI :16-ye<ir-old dairy ex- ~rtllive and the father of ninl'. m<ide 12.009 shots in the 24 hours ending 9 a.m. ~.:iturdav And sank tn.!144. Ht> s<1 1d af· rer"·ard. 1h11t he thinkf hi., 24--hnur ;hool in~ lally is IJ rPCord. 11long \l'ilh his IO 4.'1 percent ;iccurA<'Y ma rk His brsl stnnR of C'OnSP<'Ull\'e baskrLo; had no witnesses. He sayi; he pl<1ns to rest up during hili viicalion and try for the record agiiin within the next six months. A candy bar and 11 hamburger were the, only food SI. Martin ;ite during the 24 hours.Inward the end nr the. se~slon. hii; wife rubbed his arm.~ down with liniment e.very hour on the hour. Triple Killin g ro1me. rarl\• 1n thr marathon when he SAN Dli!GO -Thr San Oicgo rarlre~ ~ank R6 in.. 11 ro"' Frirl.:iy niRhl lie. said pulled nH a lriplr ktllinR Sunday in their 111usP in tht stanri.ct -""h('n a ~·nuth r1rop-2·0 "·in ovcr Allanta'11 Rr11 vrs. ~rli'.<;omt' t'fl1n.~ frnrn hi s pockPts r mRy The triple play -lhe ~econd fnr S::in l:a1 r thrown him off on his try for n ie_i::o in its thret-yf'ar~ -came tn the. numlter 87. scvrnlh innin,1:: after Earl Willl11m1 l)in,1::1- Rll'Prdalr Hif,!h ~honl A!hletir D1reC'tor Prl and HAI KinR w:ilkcd. F.ill Nlchol~on was the main "'ilnesi; of nscar Brown hit a liner to ~"ronrl ~!. t<,1artin's mArA\hnn at the school"s bn s"man Don Mason . whose rhr0w to IJ.l'mna.ctium. t-;'atP Colbert rlnuhlcd Kin~ off liri;t. and i::t. Mar"t1n ~:rid h,. s;:ink ~1~ rnnsrru111'f' _ C111bf'r1 P"J:l!"rl 111 ~hnrti;t<1r Enzfl ffr'r Uirnw., a rnuplt' nf nionlh~ :ign. hut H<'rnandc1. to r.<itf1.h \r11hams off ,,econd. 1 ..... ,., .... , J' "\.• '. • OAll V PILOT 2$ Gal Streal{s to Gold Medal -~ .. • ., SAN CLEMENTE'S PATTI JOHNSON CHATS WI TH PAT MATZDORF AFTER 13,l PAN AM RECORD WIN, Angels Return to Big A Milwaukee I nvtrdes Anaheiui 1'onig11 t If 1he California Angel s enuld pla.v al home ;is well as they do on the road, lhr~· cnulrl be in second place in the A111rrican ~ague West i£ nol a pennant conte11dcr. Manager Ll'fly Phillip.<;, lnn1l'nting the 1 lack of t1n1ely hits, broughl his tea111 hoine for a seven-game hnn1est11nrl slAr!1ng tonight again!lt !\filwaukee artf'r dropping a JS-inning rleeision ;it Oe1 rn11 bv the untomn,onlv frequent scnrr of 4-:1. '-rhr An~els turnCd in a 5-4 mark fo r lhe n inc-~amP trip, and cat:h defeat v.•as b.\' the s;ime sc_pN". They·re 30-28 on the road and onlv 22-2!1 al Anaheim Stad111ni. "\\'e just couldn't get the hits when "'e ncedPrl th em.'' said Phillips af(er .Jun Norlhrup's home run ruint'lf a pa ir or fl oss.v performances by Angt'I relief pitchers. "\\'~ lcfl a 101 nf mrn on h<i.~c.'' Philli ps i ;i id. The Angels s!randt'.'rl 17 men, Thr Californians fell lf\ g<i mrs hrhind frnnt-n1nni11g Ocrklanrl ;ind 31-i t>ch111rl Sudden Sain Free Age11t <"l.E\."t-:LAr\f) !AP~ -Puchcr S;im 1"1r0.-.wl'll want~ tn be a free ai;i:cnt . h11t tt1e C'lp1·t>l<1nd Indian~ wanl !hP Vf'tcr::r.1' lr>flha nder ,1n their sirle, i;;n thf'~' ha1·r f1l - f'd a Rrievancr a<"t.ion \\'1th !hf' Ma.1nr Lr:1~11f' Bn.~f'hrill Pl<i.vf'rs i\.<;sociat ior1 II 1~ thr f1r5t lime 10 ba:<eball h1~lnr.v lha1 11 club ha:-1niti.11ed .<;uch an af'l inn ··c .. Jr cota1~el has adv1~d U/; that !h,. ~r\cvance prol'edu!'e is an r~<'hJ/;i VP ren1edv in lhe /;1tua1 1011 that w;i.<; precipitatrd b~' t<.1 r:l)o1vc!l's fal!un' lo report 10 ~amr ... Frid;iy and Saturcl<i.v against Oakland and his rcpud1<111on nf a v;i!id and f;'nrorceable f'Ontra ct," fi1'11d Gabe P:iul. Indians pre.~ident. McDowell. 10-lO. "'as su1;pendcd hy thl' Tndi;ins Saturdcr y after he gavP a lellrr to lhe club 14•h1ch said: ··1 will perform no further service In your CQrooration . , . Please remove my name from your rc.~erve list and rnakl' 1t clear that I am a free agenl. f make lh i~ requc!'!t in order that I not be deprived of future employment elsewhere." The 6-font-6 lefl-hanrler'.~ ahsrnre cen!cr:oi on the elimination nf bon1i.<; clRuse:oi rro1n his contract by Cnrn- mi ... sioner Bowie Kuhn ,June 1 l. Through hi .<; Rtl orncy. Fred Weism<in, ~1 c Dowell said he cnn.<;iders Kuhn 's rtele· lion of !he clausei; "a breach nf I.ht'.' cnn - 1raet with re!fpect to the repudiA Lion of th!' agreement" he had made with the ball club. The bonU!l clauses would h R v t escalal.ed McDowell's $72,000 base 1;alary 10 S00,000 for 25 victories and $100.000 for 30 victorie!. He also would have received anothe1t,.$2.000 for pilch.ing 270 inning.<;. fii milar clause~ in the contracts or \ladii Pinson, Graig Nettles and the now- retired Ken Harrelson al~n we re elimin111ed by the commi~~iorwr. "Sam 's coolract with the lnd1al1"'." 1;a1d Paul. ".<;pecifically pro\'idc:oi thal he a"rcr!I to accept, abide by and comply l4'1!h all provision11 of tt'wi m<iJor lf'ai::ue i'li:?recment , lhe major l~ai;:ue rule~. the rules and regulation~ ~f the Amtr·i68n U:ague and the pr0ress1on<11 ba~ball ru.11'-" .. "Thi: major lefl_l!ue rulcli clearl~· vr~I lf'l !he comm1s~ioner the P'l"'Cr tn renrlrr thr decision he madr in !hi' ~Am McDowell r11.~e . "'h1ch 1~ binrlini;:: on the club and the 'flla vr r," .~a id Paul ' . ' ,, l\ansas C1!y. The.v at'P only !1 ~ ahead of four1h -plaf'e Chicago. l'hilllps chns(' lr[t-h<indrr R11<lv ~-\;i ,1 . f\. fi.. 10 1)11Ch aga1n~L M;i ri:-r l';itt1n . 9-11. 111 the f1rs1 nf \\\'n g;unr.~ aga1nsl tl1c Hr1•11·r r.~. 1he \V1>stl'rn J)11·1su1n's l;i~\­ plac•e 1ra1n. llal'P La11rx·hr. \l'ho rrl1e1l'(t ~tan •·r R1rk Clark 1n thi• 1h1rrt. ga1·c up nnl v nnr ,1t1gel S late A!I G~m•• .... MM~( 1n•1 ~n~•I• v•. (l\•<~Qo A"<>•I• •• Monn~•~ll AnQ•I• ~I. M•"'"'..0la 1 ,, 0 "'· J~~Pm. 1 .I.I p "'· i·1J!l'r hu in f11·e in~ Lloyd Allen wnrkr1! lhe la"! sl'vr n innings anrl scatlrrer! four h11 .<; -but the Ja,<;l '\\·a.~ r-.·orthrup·s bl;ist 1nln the ri_ghL-centerfield :<C'ats !o enrl the 4-hour, 56-minure 1narathnn. The rlcfe111 wa.~ Alll'n 's thil'd ag;iinst fo11r 1·1<'lnrir s. Second ha sernan S:i11d,1' Alo1nar lrd !hr Angels' l.1-hi1 alta«k w11h two i;inglr.~ and t11·0 i1nublcs, slret.r·h1ng his hi1t.1ng st r<"ak lo l.'i gan)es. He also stole his 30th hast'. Tra1J1ng :l-2 in the eighth . lhc l\t:crs tied il "'hen AUrf'ho Rod riguez opened \\"ilh an infield ~inglc'. tonk sceOnrt on a passf'{J ball. !h1r d on liales Rrown 's grnunrl nu1. <ind scorrd on a wild p1tr h by kn11l'kleb;ill111g rrl11·1·cr l>:rld1r F'i ._h,.r. •\lnrnar dro1« In lwu run" \\1tl1 a tluuhl<' in the "''cnnd off J)l'tnu! ~larh·r IA·s (';iui. 11 follO\\rrl a douhlr h.1 .11111 Srt<'nf'f'r. an 1nlrnt1nnal walk lo c:errv ~·lr1s1·~. an1f an 1nl1rl1l s1n ji\lt• bv srart111~ p11cj1('r fl 1cky C'l11rk whi ch loarlert the hasc~ \\'1th 1wn outs 1n the lh1rrl Tommie lloll To Cro\vn l\r\'11nlrls hti hi s first homer o1 the season ror Cal1fnrnii1. The ·r1gP 1'~ srorf'rl \11 thr fir~! "'hen ll1i ~ i\li·,\11l1ff1> <lllfl n~tri guc7. \1'<11kl'd ;"t tlrl \\'ll\1p I lnr1on s111glrrl. \11 !ill' third. 1loc1 n gur1. si ngled. lh1•n LaHnrhr •':I01t' 1n In p1trh . Rodn~11e1. !()flk Sl'i·nnd and !h1ril nn \\'llrl p11ches anrl srorP1l \1-hf'n ;\:or1n (;ash hit 1nto a !orcr out. CAl lfOR"'IA DETROIT •• . • .. , •I t • ,.,,I AIDn\•r, ,. ' • • ' >,\cA,uhll•. '" ' ' • • B~"'" " ' " " • i ,.,,.n-•m~• . .. • • • 11 ."e" " • • • 0 Ion••· "" ' • • • M <MUlle'I. ·'" • • ' • ~. '"'"'"" • ' • • • Ca.,..•n " ' • ' (oll1n• "" ' • • • T ll•ynt1l<h . " • ' ' ' ... ~, ... " • • • • Sr>en<•'• •• • ' ' • • 11.,,, ·~u•• '" • ' ' • o s"~n. " • • • ,; R<own, " ' • ' • (!\•""""'""· ... • • • w ""''an, " • • ' ' MO••<. ' ' " " C••h '" • • ' ' Gon10iet "" " ' • No"n'"P• t i ' ' ' ' S1~1>1>•n•n•l, ' • • r '••"·"•· ' • " ' " It (I~'~ " • " H•<n•m•.,, " ' • ' • l•lln{''"· " • " " ''""· • ' • • " [ f,,n,,, " " ' • • Cn•1"-· ' • • • " 11,,,,, "" " " " ' I f\•0\0'1>, '" ' • • • ou-nn , " ' ' " • D•n•l•V • • ' " " l h ...... " ' " ' " ' T ·~"''· '" ' • • " IMM\ " ' " ' ln!,•I• " • " ' (ln~ '"' ""~" "'"'n'"" '"" !<Ott<!, t;•I•'"'"'" "" ~ .. ~ .. • -' 0-'rn•I '"' 000 "' ~ ~ ' ' ' l •ylnr '" (••·'"''''" ' 0.1rn1t '· '"' -(••·•n•nl• ". n.,,,,,, '" " ~""net•, hi~"""' ' "' -' ll•vonll\• "I "'"""'"" 1! 11 " •in ... ~·. "''"'"'"" ' -L•llncne , 11,,.,, M<Mull•n " " • .. " " o er··~ ' ' ' ' ' L•I!"'''• ' • " ' • ' ' ... ' ' • ' ' r,-.. "' ' ' " • " " '" " ,, . " ' • ' ' • ' { ..•. " ' ' ' ' ' ' , .... . • ' " " " ' ' 0-""''Y • • • ' '""'"" ,.,.~ • " ' ' ''"~" ... " • • ' ' J ... ~··· 1w 1 .. • • • ' """ nv Qv••n tfl-.nlom••\ ~V Qu••" 11 l•v•M W" l •l! .... n•) E ~ •• k .. "II -,. .. ,, ... l I m• -• y, Allen~•nc~ -J1 IOI Nicklaits, Pal1rier Plcin 1-~o Teani B1·eakup in '72 L!CON ll::R , Pa. (AP) -)$ 1hcr,. 11 chance lhat the Arnold Palmer-.lack Nicklaus combo mi.Rh! be brokrn up in team competition? ··Nol so fa r as I know ," .Palmer 1;aid Sunday af!er he and Nicklaus had scored a wire-let-wire, six -stroke victory in 1he Nal ion;i! Te<irn chan1p1on~h1p. "\Ile ·11 play lo;::e ther again neKt year." '!11e !wn hA l'e Rn t/;nl;:rlt:hed his tor v or -"UC<f•SS Hl 1ca1n piny Tht·y·ve won "th111 r l'cnt -in which scoring i.~ hasrd rin the ~r.ler ball of cai.:h [('<im on eai.:h hn!c- lhree or the last four limes it's bct'n played. They combined to win lour World Cup title!! for the United Stat.es. And they made a rout of this "'eather· plagued tournament on Palmer's home course. the 7,04l>-yard. par 71 Laurel Valley Golf Club l;iyout that WR !! almost m;ide unplayablP. ~ a series of rain.~ that d i.~rupted the loumamenl and forced a J&-hole windup on Sund;iy. The defe nding ch11mp1on.<1 h:i d .:i r()Ur stroke Jpad when the day '.' play begiin at 6:30 a.m .. led by three Rl the end of the mornrng round 11nd .ctimply coasted in a.~ lhe challl'nge nf Juhus Rnros and Bill Col lin.~ l;ided 10 the strPlrh Abo1it lhP only r xci1cmcnl w:is prn. \•ided b"' 1he rain. which.hrlrl up plRy for 21 min11 I~ lale 1n !he day and threatened In ai;iain postpone things. Palmer ree le d off 1hrrP birdie.<; 1n .a strini;i: nf lnur hole:; fin the lront ~irle and Nickl;iu~ bird!<'d the lOth an<! 11th 11nf! 11 w11s 1111 over. The y had R finnl round f\f\. • Th t )' finishc(i with 11 2.17 tnl11!, 27 unrlcr par, Bor11s. !hP. 51 -ycar-old National Seniors champ. and Collin.~. closed wilh ::i 69 for 26.1. They werP. lied for second al Ih a! figure with Auslralian Bruce Dev lin and New Zealand lerty Bob Charles, who had R 6f\. 'l'exai; vr1er11ns Mil ler Barber and Don January a11d a pair of non-\1•inn1ng lour regu!:1rs . .John Schlee and Boh Smith lied fnr fourth al 2fi4 . Thr llill hmthers. Dave and Mike. were Rlone at 2fi.'i aft('r .A-1ike pitched in fro rn JO yflrd..s for a birdie on lhf' fin al hnle. 1L wa~ the four1 h title or the .<;eason fnr both Paln1er Rori N1f'klaus. The $20.000 ;ip1<'<'e lhey picked up from 1he total purse of $200,000 pushed Nirklaus' earn· ings for the l'iCa.'«"1n to $187.763 ;ind P;iln1cr"s to $184 ,799, ~econd anri th ird beh ind I~ Trevinn, v.·ho m1ssPd 1he cu1 for the final !wCI round.~ and f;iiled to add lo hts $197.219 tot al, ~>n•I '""~' •nd fl-•¥ '*'"""'fl• '~""•¥ If! ·~· l'G .. n~hon•I lt~f" rh•l"IPoQl\•l\•1! 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U,71f •• '+Ml·il-111 C.n••nv W•11, 11,lln M •O 11116• 111 r.•'"' Pnv•e '1 l'A 10 «1 'I'~' 1'1 ~+'~''IN:rotr.c.oo\•• 11 ~ •'·IO.~.t.Ml-l/J Johnson Grabs Pan A.t11 Event In Record 13.l CAI.I , ColombiR ~U P I I -Marty Li · quon of Villanol'a srnrn1rf! lo a Pan An1erit:an record lo win the l..'iOO meters <ind John S1n ith ~ L-0~ Angeles did lhe 1an1e in the HICl meters Su nda.1• nii;lhl. ..... nd thr l' S. hrid 11 wnmen"s win . too. \l'hcn Patti Johnson nf San CIP1nen!e. 1 red-wh1IP·and-hh1i.' ribOOn strcan1ing from her blonde hair, look the v.·on1en's 100· m etrr burdlrs comfortably in 13.l :iet·Onds. The .<;('tond d;iv o( cn1nprl1tinn in the carnival ;imong :JO nations nf the ~\'P-~lern HrmispherP !'aw Lic:1unri and Sn1ith lead :i resurgcn<"e nf U.S. power in trark and fi eld under thr lighls aflrr Cu ba harl pu t on ;i ~t rong showing 1n other sports in the d<1 yligh1 . Lif]uori, turnin g un a fin.al-la p sllrl?C, touk the 1.50!), thP so-cal lt'd "n1etri c inile ." in 3:42.1, breaking-the n1ark ol J;4J.2 srt by Torn Von f{udcn of the U.S. at \Vinnipcg four yea rs ago. And S1nith. wh\1 had insisted he was In· terested only in winn ing and not In r('cord~. bla ~1ed the 41)()-mPte.r P<in Am record 14·i1h a clocking of 44 6 st'.'Cnnds, three-tenths f;:r ster than Lee f.:v ans.' time for Lhe U.S. al IVinnipcg in 1967. Fr<"d Newhouse, of Hallsville. 'feK .. wa s sernnd by al>Oul fou r yard~ in 45.0. Frrnandn Acevedo, o[ Peru, took the hrnn1.e n1edal. S1nith was al! business as hi' overcame Nr"'hnu.,~e. who had set the early pace, midway through !hr event and held lhe l<'<lrl the rrst of the wa.v. Bui !hP H)O-n1t'tcr gold in,.rlal , th;il used In be dorn inated liv the U.S., went to Jamaica's brill i;in1 ·0nn Q11nrrie in 10.2 set'.'ond s a.~ another Jamaica11, Lennox Miller. nnsrd out Dr. Delano l\<leriwether, nf \Valtha1n. l\·ln ss. .. for second . 'rhe injury·drpl£•1r<l US. s.printinl? rnrres suffrred a finill ~1'1ba('k ju.~1 hcfnre lhe r;iee when .)1m {;ri•t'll nr l~x ingt.nn . "'11h hi s 1nJ11rt'rl thigh heavil y taped, \\'11 hdrf'W . Canada 1'ar11r 11p \\'11h f\\'o h1g virtor1ci; in \\'IUTtcn"s 1ra1 ·k ;i ~ 1\bh~· Hoffn1an na r· row lv <lrfl'a1e1l l)(ir1.<; 11r11~·n or Sf':ittle, in !hr \\'nmen ·_.. 800 merer~ 1n 2 lffl :l. and St('phanie H1 ·r1v 1!t•fea1r<l Fulgenc10 Hnmay of Cuba and 1-:~tcr Stroy ol \\'ashingtun. (J C. in the women 's 200 1nrters 1n 2.1.5 seconds Drescher won the n1rn ·s dil'it'US w11 h Jill toss of 21H feet. 3 inrhl's. a.<; Vnlhnf'r, n[ Portl11nd. Ore , tonk .~eennd wi1h 200-t JI ;:r\.~o ~:i w !he ,~nd of ;in rra !I~ Cancrda 's Rrenda F:1 slt'r. grahh1n,1t: he r cnuntrv's lhird gnlr1 n1ed::rl nf !hr l'Vl'n1ni;:. crasrcl \Vil Ive White"s women '~ Inn.I( 1um p rl'rnrd with' a lrap of 21 -11,. 11-11~~ \\lhi!r, from Chicago , whn h;id done 2()..2 in 196.1, f;iilcd tn qualif)' for the rinals. Cuba Thought It Co1t1d WiJ1 -A11d It Did CA I.I. C'~lomhia iA f'i Lf'an, n1usC'ul;:ir Ah:t;:indrn l rgcll,._.. we(ll. h::ip- pll.\• anr! prof'la1med. "We did It for Cuba, no! oursc!l'I'/; ·• Cuha 's d1scipl1nrrl . 1u1~n11l1ng ha skPI· hall 1(•;in1 srrurk down the hi~hly f;ivn rcd l'nilPd ~tal c~ 7:1-f\9 Sund;i.v in a sport.~ n;1prc111 ng !h;i1 s!'nl 11 wn 1•p nf ju bila tion th rnugti C;isLrn·1; dcll'~ill 1nn The l:i.<;t tune !hr Un1lef! St.;i!c.<; .~ur­ frrcd er b<iskelh:ill dcfral 111 the Pan Ain (;;imes was a 54·5:1 decision In An~entina in 1!155. "Nn ex euscs." ~nit! A111r riran ~oach J im Gudger. "\Ve Wl'rr ou tplayed " "! had t-nnfidcnct'.' we 1·011\d he<11 1hr USA ." said Ji-vear-old Cuba n c o a c h. Ca rn1elo Ortega: "\Vr scnutrd thr wnrlr1 f11r thr fi.nesl ba.<;ketball styles , picking the best from each svstem." Froni the USA, Ortega said Cub;i "took the jump shot ·· The Americans, tears nf sadness nn lhrir cherks. Appeared lo ha ve lost more than a jump shol. '"Cti ba didn 't ~urprisr me." said r:udger, fron1 1-:ast Texas State, "hut 'they probably .~t1rprised our kids. I knew lhcv were g(IOd ." Best or the Cubans was strong 11rmed Pedro Chappe, who !he US A r:oach called "an n!dtimcr who's been playing top ba.<;ketball for 11 or 12 yea rs " ( Chappe outplayed Atnerica·!L: fi-root-1 1 Jim Chnne.<;, prir1e or the powerful Mar- quclte UnivC'rsil y learn. Their pe.rsonal scnring bal!le 14•ound up 2.'1-IL ''! am not a her.o," said (.."happe In Spanish. "We pla}' as a tean1 with no star.~. This is a victory fo r Cuba, not for mo There 'il'a!L: one minor scrap l>elwttn the le.am~ durini;i: lhe fir.<;t half. Cubn 'll Pablo Garcia Rncl thf' USA's Henry \Vilmore of ~1ichiJ!an lrRded soft blows af!er hattlin.R for a loose bait Both benches f;'m ptled , !he Cub;i na comln.'? fii~t("sl. hul orclf'r w;is quir:kly rt'.'~lored Rllhou~h Cube 's 6-~ JuBn Oomecn had to be rest rained from goi ng f!f!er the wh ite-rlad Amrrir:ins "(;u-b;i , , .a1-hR ." chnntf'rl rl)c mf)slly 'Colom bian Audien ce, occ:isfonally whi~tl­ fni:: -the local form of booing -a l u.~. player~. ·-' . - '( fl DA.l lV PILOT Dallas Next Afte1· Rru11 s T1·ii11 Oile1·s ~;1!1shed v.ith his le11nfs !!rsl ~ame un· rltr !us lP<1dPr!'h1p, Tnmmy Prnthr(I had the L,ns An~eles 11ams back on thP prar.· tire f1rlrt ~und11,\ :iflC'rnoon . 11 s ;1 $.hor! pr<1r t1ce wrek, l)erause the N:1!111nal Fnn!h.111 !.ea~tlf' team pl;iy" rx· h1b111rin game i\n 2 Frid11~-n1ght aga1nsl Da llas-1n 1\lrrnnrlill CollSf'Um . '! n1 alv.a.1-. glad !(I "in." !o<ud t."'>ai'.h Prothrn ;iltf'r Saturda~ S 17·6 victorv (1\'er Houston at Canion, Ohio, '"and I thnughl "·e p!a~·ed as "ell or bettrr than l had e.x- Pf>r!ed ·· Prothro. "·hn lrfl L'(J.A last 1>:nler IQ c-narh !he B:inis, u~ed f1rsl -slr1n~ ''eten1ns nnly r:irt'ly n1 the nat1on<1liy tele1·1sed r..FL Hall 11f F<iml' g;i1ne. And he seem1-d ;i h1l ;:ip11l•IR<'lic :ifl r rward ~. "I guess 1hr lcle1'1s1on fJC'Ople gol to see ;i lot of rn<1h1es lud<iy," hr i;;:iid. "Rut these r xhib1!1f1ns are 11'\l "hat v.1e're going to br JUtll:<'d on. It W<i sn 't a crisp, sharp g;ime heciHL~e "'e both used !'.O ma ny substitutes. There's nn ('On1inu1ty v.·i!h th:it nian.v players running in and out of the garne.'' Prothro let rookie ,John \\lallnn ph1y )Qng enough 10 :i!lempl 20 pAsses. He cnmpleted nn]y seven bul nne "':is a 5!- yard ~ain with ronkie F'.dg:ir Scn1t on thr receiving end. rt set up the hrst tnuchdo"·n. a nine-yArd pass to Bob Klein \\'alton cnnn('c!crl with rnokie R;indy \"atah;i l}f1 a 3.1-~•ard tnurhdnwn pl::iy in the third qu::irter fr1r ;i 14·0 Ram )f'arl -'':i bii;i p\11~ ."' .c;a1d Prothro. 11 h0 is tr.vtng tn make !he Jong strike ;:i bigger part of his offense. The Ham.c; suHcrt·d one c:i~ualty -kirk returner ;inrl free s;:ifetv A Iv i n Haymond's hroken ehrekbonP. He'll pro- babl~· mi ss 1he Dallas g;une but n1;:iy be available ·1n two v.·f'("k~ a,'lainst flf'VC'land. The Rams no"· ha\'e 6!1 pla~'ers with t.he addit ion of threr 1hrough 1radrs befnre Saturrlav's dead line . .Joe Taffoni. from Clevel:irid. 11nrl ~11kf \\'ilson, fr nrn Cin- cinnati. jnined the nffen.~1ve line. ;ind ('nr- ner b:ick Dr;ike Garrell <1rnved from Denver In fx<·han,i:r . lhr R;:im<; g:11·p un- disrlnsed draf1 cho1crs exrrpt 111 Taffon l'.• casr. where thry m::iy give up a playrr Instead. s,veep Leav es SF 9-3 With Bucs SA N FRANCISCO !AP ! -Ne1t hrr m anai;ier wnulcl put mlJC'fl sign\Firance ln thE' results :it Candl,.st11·k r ark nver the 1'\'erkrnrl hu1 ir lhe San f"r11nci.c;c11 (;ian1 S ~nd P1ttsh11ri::h r1r'1!r.c; rnrel in the N<i· linnal l~f'acue play11H. neither may have thr p11 rh1ng tn ~trip 1hr flthrr. Thr c;i;inl<;, lritdrr" h\" ninr J:!:<itllC'~ In !hf' NL \\"e st. !'11·rp! thr fnur-garnr SC'TIPI'> with the Pirates. l\ll len~lh.,. in frn11t in thr NL Ea~t. Anrl S<in Franl'1sro puh·rr1r.· ed Pi!tsburgh pitching for ~9 n1ns ;incl 4!1 hit~ ' \\"1 lllc \1fC111·r.1 ·s threr-n1n hninrr :inrl \\'1lhf' l\la1·."' !110.run rlouhlr p!'lllrrrd !he G1;in1 s rn :in !1 7 \ w1nr1 1n thr l 1r~1 i::;:i1nP nf Surida1 s doul)lrhe:idrr <ind rnnk1P na1·r l\in~mAn r r:ieked ::i pair ol t1•n·run t-nrnrrs 10 an fl·:\ n1gh!r<ip w111 . The 1n1prr~-.11 r •h1111 inc. 1!:~1 r !hr (i1ant~ ::i f1n:il 9-3 SJ'R.\onal edRe nlf'r the P1r::ite~ "'Our kids pLljC'd "l'llli:> i::rr<i( h<11l 111r r !tie v.·erkrnd ... con•'rcfr•-. Ctiarl1r Fox . Giants man;i~er, 'hut thr !!-~ ;:id1 anlacr \\·e h:11·r will mean no1h1n,1: If 11r m1>r t lhem in th!' pl;iynHs Anything c:in hAp- pen in a ~hnrt sf'rir.~ ., ------ SJJOrts in Brief Petty Joins Ranks Of Millionaires \\l ould you bel1el'e that Hich;ird Petty, aU!o rac1ng·s third m1l11ona1re. on record, 1s actually lonk1nR forward to doubling his !:ike 1n !hf' nrxt f11e yr:irs. "~·1 .Y dal'id~ l'i idn"I dnvr a racP c;ir until lie 1>as Jl," !hr tall, s1n1l1nR ~nn of ex- chan1p1on Lee l'ell,1' ),a1rl Sunda~· ;ifler \\•1nn1ng the DIXlt' 500 stock c<ir rat•e. and r11nntng his t'arerr lake 10 $1.018 203. •·fie dJ"ove for 11 1eiirs and rl1dn J quit untll he v.·:is 42. I lei>I r <·:in go ;:is lonR as my father did. Sn, !"II be around for :i while, and if the prize money keeps going up. I just might gel another million ," said the 34-year-old drh·1•r. There are two other dri1·ers known to ha~·e cnllected $1 m1!11on in pn1.e n1oney. A. J , Foy t stanrls at $1 .JM.430 and he's the acknowledged all-time rnonPy winner. A! Unser. winner nf two lndi::inapnlls :)()Os in a row, is f'rediled w1Lh S.J ,tO!l ,5110. foyt and L'nser, however, have ra ced outside their leagues. Petty has stuck almost entirtly lo slock cars. e Car11er Ott 'l'''P LOU ISVILLE -.Jn Anne Carner fought off a challenge hy S:indrA Haynie with a 25-foot e·agle pull on' the las! hole Sunday to win the $25,000 B!ucgras~ Jnvit;:itiona l Tournament by lhree strokes wiUi a six~ under.par 210. Mil's l\:iynie .c;ank a six·ffll>l pull for 11. birdie fn11r on the final ho!r tn F1n1sh 1n .c;ernnd place ;:it 21'.\ 1n the 54-ho!r \flurna· 1nent at Hunting Crrek Country Cluh ~1r5.. Carner. who ;iwrd !he g:illt'ne~ ""1th hrr boom ing lef' ~hnt~. rnade fnnr putt." of more than 15 ff'fl to ~rnre a fnur- under-p;ir fi8 in thr final round. Miss Haynie had a final 69. e St'''' \1 i'"' f1rif111.- Se1i11anrfs J::ick1e ~1l'Wl'lrt all but f'linched his .c;ecnnrl world rlr1\"1ng crown hy· winning the Gern1an Grt1 nd Prix for Formul;i ! car~. blems in !he pit and lost several laps to Follmer while he had his v.·hetls tighten· ed. e Bi•n .::11 'l'op• C~ed1• Jl;r;:iz1l defe::ited Cr.echnslnvak1a in lhe doubles Sunda11 fn build :in unsur- mountable 3·0 if.ad 1n their be~t-of-5 in- ter1.one Davis Cup tennis match at Porto Alegre , Rraz1t. Rrar.tl"s .~st f,rlsnn to.1and'1r ino :ind 1'omas Koch upended Jan Kukal and Jan l\ndf'S, 8-fi, 6-2, f..4 Brazi l now faces the \;ic1or of Uie lof11:1- Rom ani:1 playoff t(J determine 'A"l'IO "'111 b:ittle defending rhampion United States for the title. e (;or111n11 ('tips B11t•keye Cl)L UJ\1BUS. Ohio -Torn Gorman o1 Sc:ittle. the nation 's sixth ranked player, rallied from a 2·L deficit Sunday to win the $20.000 Buckeye Tennis Singles Cham- pionship. The 25-year·old Gonnan defeated 111· ycar-nld Jim Connors of Los Angeles, fi-7. 7-6, 4-fi. 7·6, fi.3 in the two h(lur. 55-minute battle <1l nearby Buckeye Boys Ranch to collett the $5,000 first prize. The finals 11~atth was tlosr n~ first four sets, "'i th Connnr~. !he l!l7t NCAA singles C"hampion, having t1 5-4 lead in the fourth set, C.rl>rman broke the ~·outh's SE'f\'e And f(Jrrrd the set into sudden death tiebreak v.·hich he "'on. ()kker Dow11s Laver; Do11hles To Rod, E1110 The Sent, u•hn a1•er'1gerl 11 4 ;1 n1 p h. in Qt;EBEC (AP1 -1'nm Okkcr nf The roming home ahe;irl of Fr<incni.~ Cevrrt, Netherlands <'nllrcted his srcnnd $10,000 (l:iy Regazzoni anrl l ' S slar ri.far10 pav check in a ll'rek sund;1~· f!S he Anf1re11 i. now h:i.~ 5·1 ix11n!s 1ov.•ard the ll· fipfcated Rori L;ii•rr of Cornn:i rlrl f11;ir . i;. tie to 18 for Belgian Jarky lcki. :\, 7.fi, li-7. fi ·l. tr> r;ipturP !he sini;:IPs title e ('nr·d~ f"rfJf(•fiif <il !hr !i50.fl00 Quebec lnterna!1on:il Trn· 111-. Open . ST. l.lll'IS -Thr SJ Lnu1s l'ar1!1nals Tht• !'<.pr e1ly J)11!rhrnan µrcsi;rcf L;i vrr in v.·ill prolest lhe dC'l"i.~1n n lh::t! p<>s1pnned the f1r.~t .<;('! ;inrl fnrrrd the Au.~trahan in· Sunrla~ ·.~ ba.~rbal! .1iarne 1n Ph1l:idrlp h1a i11 Sf'\"('r;il n11~takr~. whilt hreaking The prnlC'.st Ul\"Oh!'.~ thr rle1·1~1n11 of L;:i\'t'r's srr1'e in lhe first. lh ird l'lnd ninth he:id L'n1r1re Shag <.'r::iwfnrd ro c·::ill the ~::imrs for the sel. game in the l'lth inning, the C;ird1nals' La l"rr 1·arne bat.:k strnni:rr in lhP sr· front office said. fond set hul rxp<'rien1·ed troublP with h1~ The g<1nH! \V:IS df'l;i yecl hy rain afler servP. Okkrr brnke his vppnncnt's serve t.he Cards had gone :ihe;i rt 6-3 with three in thr SPrond g:imr of the set when Laver runs in thr top nf 1he 12th. do11hlerl-f;:iu\ted tw ire. L:11 er, Cr:iwfnrd nrclrrerl 1hP j.!round Okkcr, sceti('d fnur1tt. said <iflrr the <:rev.· tn brg1n maldn,e: thP .c;yn thctic turf m<ilrh that hl' h;ir! not. enrounlcred "tnn [('ady fnr,. restart. 1hl'n rallf'd lhr i;tanlP mu<'h !rouhlr from seennfl.seerlrd L:ivrr when infnrn1erl rha1 :i ll'ater .~v.·eeping _something whirh s11rpl'iscd mr." ma rhi ne h;ir! hrokr11. •·] bc<it h1n1 1he first time v.·e nie1 three Tllr (";:irrl 1n::il ~ s;i 1d thr prPtr~1 1n1·olv<'s ~·e;:irs ilgo but ! h<idn't beaten hin1 s1nr.r 11 b:i~rb::ill r11IP which ."l::t!c~ R J.:'1111!' ~hall thrn. hf' r11rcrei1crt !n thP v1s1!1n~ te;in1 if. :iftrr ... 11 rr:ill,i' reels J:fC'al In "'in ." he ~aid, i1 i:<: .-;u~penderl, orders of :in umpi re 11' V.''1\'ing hi~ chr-t'k prrpAre the field for rc.~umpt1on nf piny L::t\"f'r ::idm1!1erl later tha! he hari a snre are not cnmp!ierl with. hark :inrl this hurt hi~ servife for parl nf e Pf111f1/111e 'f '1•i11tt111/1x rhe rvent. "I h;id 41 lTirk in my hack 11•hifh ] .\10\T Tl11-:~1BJ.ANT, Qul'h~'C -l\11'1rk rouldn 'I sh;:ikP in !hr first set but ii frl1 l1onnhuf' pn~tf'd his fifth Tr ;:in.~·Arn he!lrr as I warn1r<l ti p :ind I <'::tn't use :<:r-rlan \Jctor.v nf the senr~ Sund;iy a1 L3 th ::it "";in "~1·11"" .. hP .<;;<iii! <"1rr1111 R<irP Trark ;inrl hrY1-.trr! f::i ctnr\"· •·T0n1 re;ilh pl ;i~rrl 11·rtl, rl 11tn't hr"" h11cked .l:11·rl1n".<;; le:id In 55 rn1 nl.c;, nlnf' l,;i1rr rr1·rt\1'rl ;i ~l 1i;h1 n1r::i-.urr ol ahr:id nf i\1u~tilnh 10 !he 11 r<lre C'nn1· rr1rn~e 11 r n11rl" hnur~ af!rr hi~ sin£1P.c; pr!1t 1nn nrft':it 11·hrn hi• ;inrl 1r'1mnl;i!r Rri1 !1nnnh11r jun1prd to !hr ]rad trflnl lh1• En 1t'r~on of 'l:r11p11r1 Rr'1rti cnmh1nr<! !n pt1lf' pnsir1nn ::ind f\n1 o;,h('rl ahf;:irl nf 1-.-1p1 11rr 1hr rlnuh\r~ 11!)1• 111th i fi, Ii 2 v..1ns .c;pron<i·pl;ifr \,rorcr Fnllmrr·~ l\l11 "lani,t n1rr Okkrr :inrl ,\f;ir!\ fll"~!iPn h" 111nrP lh<in 40 ~rronrl" in !hr tR~ .i·m1le H" ~rl1t ;in ~I flOO f1r~1 pn1e 1111h !"'1('r ::ir1111nrl !hr !1\1sl111i:: 2 h.i n1 il r rr;:irk l-"•11('r<:nn 1\hll" H1r~~rn ;inrl flkkrr <;;h~rrd f'rlrr f!rt'J:Z.J! .. l11('k ~nn\1llr Fl;i. 11.~~ ~llfli\ ~rt·nrlfl ninnr1 lh 1rrl 111 ;i ~111s1a11~ ;inrl l'rlrr Rr1 ~on , \Vhatr1·rr 1r;;n~p1r('d bt"l 11crn La1cr t';r11 York . f1ni ~hed fnur1h 1n .1 J;i1·rl111 ;i nd Emers(ln 1n thr Sln,l!)f'~ srm1f1n;:il~ re· f\r'l n(lhur. ~1rdia. r::i , had !'{'rrr;il prn· m;iin.;, a rlo.c;rly ~uarrlerl !'e\rrt ~~-;p;;;;;;;~~~~~~1 Ba.seball Staridings !T!OllY!O!T!AI :'\l\TIO:'\A L LEAGUE E3.~I ()i v\~lon \\' L Prl. 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Fullerton 1 ripped 14 hits rn rnule to a 10--~ decision ti! .l\·lemoru1I Park tn Santa Ana Anrl the OranRe P;rnlh1·r~ tu rned thini.;s around 1n the Sl'\Pl1!h 1nrl!ng v.-1th a four-run uµris1n1i: he!p<'rl ('HJt by four l'1rares' t>rr 11r!' lo h11n<! \\'ard ·~ The P1r.:i!es' 0An Qu1spn. brrry returned to the mound alter a six-week la yo f f becausp or 11n oper11t 1on. but he wasn ·t ~ivrn 1)(1rt 1n rhe field. proper sup· Six errors in all by the P1rHtes ht>IJ>('rl e11rn Ql11.~en­ brrry the In~~. Hf' r!1d . liowevcr. aid his (!""'" cause with three singles in three 11r- f1f ia! trips to the plalr, and !'Cllred a pair of mates v.·ith his 8afetie~. r iratrs a 7.5 srtback at Shaf· Ton1 Sarnp~n also h11d two fer Park in Orangr. rh1 with a couple sinJ:!es. Scni \(s loss :.n;ippl'd If Thf' Panthers~ f o 11 r · r 11 n :'il'\l'll·J:ame 11 1nnulR strr<1k as srvcn th came about on thrt>e thp \l'lnnrrs grahhrd an early s1ngll'S and four P1rale errors. lrt1d .:ind kr pl addinJ: tn 1he Tht Rustlers' next ,,_1ctro 11.,. .... t i OOdct. 1b ( v ...... '' C•ld1<. lb ""'"~o ( W!itO"·" fml>•Ov, It Sl"'~•on. I! .. ' . ,. • • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ) • rel t I ' • • ' • • ' • IC<u"'""''" ~ Oo-il•, o ' Jc1,. ~~ !nftlft•• • ' • • ' • • ' • • • • • • • ., .. 1, C1I S,.lf •r .,1q Son•~ ~u•''"'' WoloQ~ u P•lm•r. ti r v!l>•m. <I 11-···" S1mD'll<I lft l(ut>•" • < Fo1Jo•. l" \•mon• d c~u«~wel\, 11> Ouh•.,l>••rv. " '"I"' • ' l .It J ' • !~I 1\)4) G4?-•~ Ii ) ~ 010 MIO-J ' ) •• ' ' ' , ' ' " ' ' • • • • • . .., ' • • • ' • • • ' ' ' ' • , • • • • • • l suggest )OU v.ork on thi~ in pract ice be fore )OU try 11 on the cour!.C'. Sec if you don'l hit your shots rarthe r than before . rn<irg 1n 11s the J:an1P \\'Orf' on. outing is Tul.!sda~· night 111 1 11! 1'hr Rustler~ h.:id lhrf't' Rri~·sen Park against \\'hJl!irr nc~no1 ... M.,... OOl'l 7(11 4 R ~ ~ playrrs with a pair of hits ,,",',"0110< 0 ''.·_'_' •• '.'~;;.·,00•-.·_;011_;;.",",','-'.·'--"•'•"•'•"'•"•'•";;...;;oo;•;oo_,_. __ ._.1 e;ich .. l\1ark Rni.;rrs :srnrcrt a1 pair or n1atrs \\'l!h a triple 11nd s1ni;lt> \.\'hile r..tikc [)odd 11nd LEASE A 1971 CADILLAC "SUMMER SPECIALS" Plf.t.Sr C.1.Ll ~·o·tlO!S - ~ SAFECO INSURANCE • FIRE •AU TO •BOAT •HOME • BUSINESS Time tyl}BERS t:adiflac Bob Poley & Associates 474 E. 17TH STREET, COSTA MESA COSTA MCSA FREE MOUNTING No Trade In Required ~ BELTED:flRES · 1971 NEW CAR TIRE! SILVERTOWN BELTED a Designed for today's drivi ng • Double-belted for s1reng tl1 • Wide, "78" Profile AS LOW AS FOR Size B78·14 plus trade -in 11nd F.E.T. of $2.08 per tire •• 642·6500 546-3205 COMPARE f AND SAVE! 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A119un 2 1971 • / Hou sto11 Boater - Triu111ph s Hob ~f<Jsbacher or Houston '.. .. ·on the first race of thr North An1cncnn So I i 11 g t:hnm· p1nnsh1ps .al i\lannn tlel Hey Sundt1.1·, and two Newport J·larbor skippt'rs were sceond 11nd lt11rd The 111·1·k·lo11g cnmpctit1on out of l"<1l1/orn1a '{;icht llub drl·11' :!~ ur the top skippers 1n tht U.S. :ind {;an;ida. Clnsc behind l\lnshacher in the opening race was Tim 1-logan of Nev.·port Jl;irbor "''.1.°acht Club t1nd a former All· Am erican collegiate s a l l n r from USC. ln third plaC'e v.·as Roger \\!e!sh . :ilsn {lf NHYC. :i former n;lliona! t·han1p1on in the lntrrnation:i!· 14 Class The prc·race favorites. John Dane 111 of New Orleans <1nd Lov.·ell North of San Diego fiircd no bt'tlrr than 8th and JQ!h. respectively in t h e opener. King Yacl1t Race Goes 'f o Quissett Jnhn Troegcr"s Qu i s set l fr()m King Harbo r \'ac.ht C!ub 11·as the nverall corrected time "inner fJf the traditional Sl'hCMJl1Crs l:lnd ket ches race sponsored by Kl!Y C. The race "HS fron1 King H::irbor to the L'atalir1a r~thn1us S11turd;iy, •• YBU Cruise Lack of Wind Slows Race By AL!\10N LOCKAHEY D.l.ILT" .-tLOT l t •!I ... ltlltot They call it the Yacht. Rac- ing Union (YRU' Cruise. It wa<; aptly named this year as the racing <1spects of the a1mual event went w"ith the \Vind -11.'hich fo r the most part ""ent straighl up the masts of the 25 boats en tered. There was so little wind in Thursday·s opener from Los Angeles Yacht Club to Hoy,•Jand's Landing. Ca talina ls land, that the ra<-e com· m1ttee hoisted the •·no race" signal Just 20 secoods before the first boat under sail cross- ed the finish line. Deadline for the fi nish was 6.30 p.m. each day. Corbett Cops Cal-29 Hcgatta F r 1 day's race from LBYC; iJ) fl\alaguena Tl . Bill 11ow\and's tn Newpor t Harbor Ra venscroft. SBYC. Y11chl Clubs moorings at CLASS B -111 Atari : !Zl f\·loons tone Cove was only Volante II ; 13) Destiny II, sligh lly better, The sailors Dick Hayden, BCYC. picked ennugti wind In the PHRF' -4 l ) Dark Sta r II . "Isthmus fan'' to finish the Jeff Farwell. NHYC; 12 1 Bev.·1tched. Nor·man Sc o I r , race at Empire Landing. LBYC; (3I F'Jair, Charles Saturday was a lay-day al Brunner. LBYC r-.1oonstone -and again. It Empire Landing to 1-!un- was so hot and windless that T h tin gton Beach 1 \Vest rop y I the crew s v.·ere glad for a day OVERALL _ (l) Volante II : of rest. They spent most of it ,21 Tabasc..'(); (2J lnlennezzo; in the water. (3 I Viclnria. Sunday v.•as homev.•a rd -CLASS B -Ill Volante II ; bound day on a race froin ,21 Brava, Jack Hog a n , Empire Landing In the Eva .NH\'C; tJJ At ari. Oil Island off Hunlington OVERALL CHt.:lSE \\'IN- Beach. It started out as NER 1 Wyman Trophy 1 - ( 11 another 'w.ind!ess da y, but in Volante II ; (2) Tabasco; \3 ) mid-channel a few of tht Atari. yachts picked up enough,------------ breeze to finish. Here are the result.s of the l.w(l official races· Ho1~·Jand"s to Empire Lan- ding for the Robert ~1 . Allan Jr. Gabboon. OVERALL -! I) Atari, John Cazier. BYC: !2) Ray Cor bell of lhc sponsor· Volante II. Mike Hif'S('h, BYC ; ing Ca brillo Beach Yacht Club !.11 1'abasc:o, George Griffith, . -·= S1i1ile, Booze For l1'i1111e1·s The sci en race Sl'ries cnn· tinlles lhrough nex t Saturda.v. 1'here will be one 1hro\v-0ut race in cietermining th e win· ner. , Peter Dupu v's schoo ner La Volpe fron1 · Santa J\-\onica Yachl Club was the first s(·hoot1cr to fin1s)1. anri .fack Fol"d·s L.azy L.ady fl"om South Shore Sailing Club 11·as the fir sl krtch across the line. f\'eilher was able lo save her time for top honors. Final \Von the national cha mpionship LA YC; rega tta of the Ca!-29 Class CL~SS .A -(!) Tabasco ; Sundav with Phil Doane of (21 V1 ctor 1a, Wallace & Holm , Lovely Nalani Meyer offers a glowing Ha .. vaitan smil e as she present~ lava ro~k collectors' rl eca.ntCrs of Okoiehao. Hav.1a H's ov.•n liquor to Encore co·sk1ppers Bill La v.:horn (center) and Dick Blatterman in honor of their Class B victory in the r cent Transpace race. Encore flew the burgee of Bal boa Ya cht Clu b. Top 10 finishers in Sunday's race . I. Bob !>1osbacher. Houston, Tex, 2. Tim Hogan, Newport Harbor. 3. Roger \Velsh, r\ev.•port Harbor. 4. Don Bever. San Dir~(). rcsu\1 s: SCHOONERS & KETCHJ<.:S -11) Qui ssru: (2) Lal}' Lady: !3~ La Volpe, PHRF·A-t l ! Jim Pal II. \V ayne Fey. KH \'C. ( 2 ) Samurai, J im \V eils. SBYRC: Newp0rl Harbor Yacht Club a 11~;..;-;...,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,I close ru nner-up. Fina.I standings: l. Westerl y II, Rii y Corbett, CBYC: 121 Serena, Ph i I Doane . NHYC ; C3) Pufler,1 Rod Palmer, CB\'C: (1! Retreat II. Bob Smith , PMYC: 15) Gallopin G<tel. Bob l\1cGee. SBYC: 11i1 C.remlin, H<tsty Arnold , PMYC. SUMMER FESTIVAL ,OF CADILLACS Capo's Alter Hobie Cat Dave JJil1nan Tops Field In VYC's Dinghy Race 5 .. Maurice R1111 ray. Seal!le. ~-Carl Eichenl;iub. Sa n tJI Le gacy, Carter Gage.1.----------.;...-,ll KHY C: i4 l Elusive, Haydem Fleet Cltn.1n1> , Hobie Alter of San Juan • ':r'"'tapistrano "'as the 11·lnner in the Hoble-Cat-16 fleet Sunday In the Cabrillo Bc;:ich Hobie Cat Invitational rega tta. r~inal result s: ' HOBIE CAT·l6 -II) Hobie Alter. San Ju<tn Capistrano; 12 1 /\"ick S!C'clr. B;il bo11 ; (3) Dick H;i!fielri. L<1s Angeles. HOBJE CAT·!4A <l) Richard Loufrk. Cn.~ta il!esa; 12) \.\'1ll1s Rnyd Jr , l.-0ng BeaC'h : !3) \Vaynr Schaefer, S.an .Juan Capi.slrano HOBIE CAT-140 -1 I) !)on S!'h1sler, R.1Jbo:i. j 21 r.ary ·Redig. Lakc11f'nd : !.1J John Brabrll. Cam.1rillo. HOBIE C1\T·l~C -111 (iary Troy!er. Claremont: t2J Jim Graves. l.Jlng Beach: 131 Ra y Ellis, San Pedro. Ruppert Ct!P To l(no\\'Jes t ight v.·inrls and caln1 !'eas eont ributf'd 10 snn1e 1n1v pcrc.ent;igf's ol error 1n 1hc 35- mile Fisher·HU[lpl'rt Troph_v predicted lograce nut nf U:ing Beach Yacht ('lub ~uncb~y. \\"inner 11·1th a 510 j)l'rl'ent of error w;is Ral' Knowl('s in llala Louis lror~ \\"f'~t \Vind "Yacht Club 1 n sc"onrl plaC'e ~·1t h a .5:.0 crrnr was Oc~tl'r v,·OO(rs Nani K<ti l.t>ng Reach Ylltch Club. <1nr1 rh1rd 11·<1s Rrvellcr \II. sk1p1M'rert h~ ,-..f rank Rupert. \~'est l 'n:i.~t • 'Yllcht Clu b w1rh" 11110 crrnr. · ': The Cl;is~ B "'inner 11·a~ ;: Ernie Brck"s Larl.v c;;i~· lron1 • ~ Sh ark Island YRcht Club 111lh .9711. ·,- LOCAL EDITOH IALS The DAI LY PILOT Qu ite Often Fights City Hall Diego. Dave Ull man cif ll;ilboa Yacht Cl ub lflpped eight rivals to v.·in the Dinghy M<tlch ra ce Series sponsored by Vr)y~.gcrs Y;ich t Club. Ru nner·up 11·as Mike Okey of Mission Bay Yacht Club. 7. !>1arly Gleich, San 0 1ecn. S!nnrr. SSSC: 121 TY.isl 11, S. Joh"n Dane Ill, New Andy Mor1hland , NllYC; (3J Orle(!nS. The series was sailed in Sabol. Class dinghies inside t>:f'\\'PQrl Harbor. The event Y.'<ts a ll'Bture of VY C's Sun1- mf'r Regatta. Summer RC'i;:al· ta re.suits: ]110Rf-tl) Sequo)a, J11n Gardner Victor In Cal 20 Bud f;ardne r of King Harbor Y(!cht Club surcf'ssfullv defen- ded his n<1tion al championstiip title in the Cal 20·Class Sunrh1y at KllYC. There "'P re 6·1 rntriPS in tl\e na!iona l tl11r r 1cn1. Tl11• n·g;1!- 1a st:irll"d Frirl:iy 11·11 h 1110 r\ir111na1u1n r:irc.~ 10 dil 1dr 1hi;o f\f'f't 1111\l lwn d1 1·1s11>ns. f"ilr lrophir~ were a."·ardrd 111 bnlh d11·is1ons. ln the Blue Flc1·1. s;1il1ng fnr thl' c.harnpinnshtp, 1;;1rdnl'f sc·orrd !O points und•·r The rr1·rr~!' .sron11~ .s1str·tn. !'tlg· ing .Jnhn (;rant of !hi~ 1\lar1n:i rfr•I fir' rlrf't hi' thrf'{'-quartcr~ of 11 1)(11nt na1·p l lr1u:ir or KllYc · 1•ri..., 1h1rd_,,.."t',·nti 111, Trophl' 11 inn!'rS in !' ;i <· h fltl IS!HO Rl.l iF. FLFF:T it l n r;i111:·:1, Burl (; ;i rd n'"' r, l\l(Y(', 1i1 KatC'IHJI' .. luhn 1 ;r~n1. ill:irina d\•I Ht•V Flrrl, 1.11 l!:itl!lH Pau. J);1vc H"g~JI', Viking. Don Pike, V\'C, 9. ~ Ben l\1itche11 , Los PHRF' ! 11 -Jean, Rit·k Angeles. E\'ans. VYC; (2 J Puff. J). __ 1 0.~..owell North. San Diego. Stone. HCYC : 13) Photon, \\I. \\'illian1son, SSSC. SHIELDS-( 1 J Jc<>.n. Rick Evans. VYC. LUDErui-1&-( I \ H a i k u , Rick r.an1ner. NHYC; !2 ) t:at.~pa11•. Ke it h Dinsrnore. B\'C, ~3J Adlantc, Barry 1-'<•nn, \.'YC. LID0 -14A -! I) Pheemers, ~lrrhn Gayman, AB\'C: !2~ \V1k1·IViki , Paul H u b a y , Kll\"C: (3) Blue Len1on, Don Rradtiury, BYC. LI00-14B-ill Karal, Ed f:olrl, V'i'C; 12) No name, Hruce Orsborn, BYC: (3) J)alao, Ga.~tnn Ortiz. BYC. KITE-I I J Pip. Phil Ram- min~. Nl!YC: 12) P<1ss 'ro l.rft. \\l ;irrcn Person. NHY(;; 1'.l 1 H1g Dipper, Phil Grrcne, I~'{(' S•\H()T A -1 11 Far (lu\, ·ry Bl~;irh. HYr: 121 tic hct"·ren Bre1·1v . Oo11 S1glrr. RYC. and E'en Ch11rl11', J. Buckingha m, l\"llY(' SAH(lT-R-\ll Fi~rt II , i\11kr ArrlJ;:tf." NHYC. 121 No r\;1nu•. Ii li 11·i'. NJ1yi·, t3 l l)H11nh1ll. ./o\ 1'1kC'. :'\JJYC. s ,\1urr (' 111 -.:o n11n1('. l\1'nd~ B\'Uls. \llY(', t'.!1 :'\o 11.11111· l;1L•k Fr;1111·0. i\llYC. 1.11 t.111lr 11.i~i·:il C . .-\uhcrt. \ll'(. 141 'lf'f'!l~ Fug1t1ve, It J';irkrr, :\llYC. Brilo11 \Vi1111 cr KllYf'. 141 Flng. Car 1 l.1\ HOI 111-:1.\.1·:. 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Japan Ma y Recognize Red China TOKYO tUPJ) -KoichJro Asakai, the former Japanese Ambassador lo Lhe United States, used 1o ra ise gales of laughter in Tokyo with his story about a nightmare he had in Washin gton . · In this dream, Asakai. whose country cooperated for years with America in keeping Communist China out nf the United Nations, gets a 2 a.m. telephone call from the U.S. Secretary of Stale. · "Thanks for everything. pal," says tbe secretary. '"But we 've just recogn ized Pek- ing ... Something like !his· ha[l- pened to the Japanese \\'hen Peking radio announced Presi· ctent Nixon was coming to China (or direct negotiations ""'ilh Premier Chou En -Lai . . Japan has never recognized Oin1n1utiist China. Pr i n1 e · Mini ster Eisaku Sato, its leader for aln1osl seven years. has built his foreign policy on a theme of Pacific partnership with the United States. "J apan's relationship with the Uni ted States is more im- por tant. 1han her relationship 11.·ith any other country." he s;iid in an Address about a ye;:ir ago. Sato also ha s bc<'ri. \\'armly friendly 1011.·ard i\ationalist Chinc~e President Chiang Ka i- Shek. His altitude towa rd Pek - ing is cool. He oflen has said .Japan should la!k to Com· munist China I h r au g h Ambassador~ in so n1e lhird country. 'rhere has never btien I It rc.~ronse from ?he Chine~C' On \Vednesd<iy. July 21 . Sa111 ~ffirn1ed .J11pan 's ~uppnrt fnr seating both Chinas in !hr United Nations. Al the same time, Sa1o·s Min islc r o I lnternational Trade a n d Industry said Japan planned I~ ease its restrictions on lrade with Communist China. The opposition Con1munis! and Soc111list parties, \\·ho gel tibou! 30 percent of the votes in .Japan·s general elections. ha ve always favored frie ndship w11h Commun ist China. Lately. other opposi11on groups. 1 n c I u d i n I: the •• , Buddh1st-nr1en led K n ni r i 1 n : 'Par_t~·· ha\'e taken a s1m1l<1 r l -1to~1t1 on . -F.vcn though J;:tpnn never has reco~n1?.eri Cn111111u11is! China. trade between !he two CQi11ntrics has gro>\'n rap idly despile sonic rcstril'lions over 1.hc p<1st JO years. It reached .w2;, n1illion on a !wo-way ha~1s in 197ri, and probably will go ovtir the $1 billion n1;irk this year. ' .Japan already is Con1munist Ch1na ·s largest trade partner. and !he trade 1s enormously profitable In .Japan. Convinced that Ch l n a 's economy i~ ready ror take-0ff in the wake of lhe cultural revolution, Japanese business leaders \\'ant lhcir country to gel in on the ground floor. A faction of "doves"' on lhe China question, headed by former foreign mi n i s le r t\ichirn Fujiyama. is aj!ilating hard for a diplomatic i;ct.- tlement \\'ilh 1.he Pek ing Cliinese. Their efforts 1!01. ;i n tnnrmous boost from Lhe an- nnuncemcnt of the impending Nixon visit. Sato, 70, ls 11 man wh o doesn't lose his cool easily, If possible, Salo will let Nix- on be the one to tell Na- tion alist Chinese President Chiang Ka l-Shek lhe news tha t ChianJz's cla ims lo speak for l'lll China are no longer allowed . When it is over. Japan \\"ill make its own deal with Pekin,:: and the Nationallst Oiincsr. Since .Japan has ;i lnt to olftr hoth of them econom1call y. it may be a pretty good deal for Japen. THE BEST Rl"Rdf'r1hlp p 0 I I • prO\'~· "l'eanut~·" is nnr l)f th" 1\orld"" n1n~t f)<•p11 l11 r "r1n11t" •tri(l!< r.r.11rl it d11ily th the IJAll~Y l'Jl .fl T • SIZ E Tro.t •. J. l".f'..T. Pri<•-1; •• h FITS MOST, Aa.1i n Atul•n Hr1l1 n11-•un ~oat E11•l"h Ford 1~.u .. <•l'·l !'1n1r • \ •u,haU .\u,Ji \lnrr•n 1 l.ann 1 ·'". ' \IL ft llilluun Poir·rhfl Rtn1ult :'aah To•iltl Tn u•nl'h \nl~·,.,•J:tn '""" Alf •. Knmeo l orh na :0-unl•••m \n<l \l1 n~ ~lore "fill! 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Se<:trs ~LAIJ, l\OttVCK Al'\.D tO. • •OMOHA t2t-Slt1 .i<o •l l -4161 l •MI A Pf S~l lN t;S •••·1011 ·• • SA "llA IMA 111-Jlll SAMTA li!O~ICA ~·4 -ll7 I , t OUTH t Ol ll ~LAfA. 140-jJJl ... -. h<OUSI Nll OAO:I ••r .i'!66, Sll·l lll TO•••NCl l l1-ll1 I .. lJ •lANll .. ,.,,,, ' . Vl \ll'I" 1tl·•••l,tl4·1llll Vl(MONT S•H1lo1!1•• ~u"'""'••f •. , ......... ,, ···k \ / I • DAil V PILOT Mo11Ga1. Auguit 2, 1971 .Graybeard .Saga••• Near Tragedy at • .... -"""t •• ! -·-•• ,,._·!~""'-. ,,..,~ CRIPPLED SHIP AWAITS PARACHUTE FROM COAST GUARD PLANE BEARING BIG BILGE PUMPS Tired Bailers ·Grateful for Assist; Pumps in Operation All the Way to t:onolulu STARTLED CREWMEN HAUL RUDDER ABOARD SHIP Steering Gear Tore Away_, Leaving Ho le in Hull '" .1 ·' . , I ••• . ' ., , I ' o~ean Res~ue Transpac Yacht Saved in Drama By AL1\10N LOCKABEY 0.1.IL'I' PILOT llo•rl"' Edi!or ONE OF THE l\·fOST dramatic near-tragedies in the history of the Trans- pacific Yacht Race were disclosed in pholot:rt1phs t;1kcn on board the disabled 7J-foot ketch Graybeard arter she lost her rudder and .. 1,as holed through nearly 600 miles from Honolulu. ADDlNG TO THE DRAl\tA v.•erc photos taken by Bruce Benson of the Honolulu Advertiser as a Co<ist Guard aircraft flew over the sinking Gray- beard and dropped pumps .,...ith which the crew was able to stem. the flow of y;ater through a hole as large as a man's head. THE PURCHASE OF 10 three-galion buckets -"for no pa r l i cu I a r reason·• -was credited with saving the ship as the crew manned a bucket brigade until help arrived. The da!Jage startep when Graybeard lost a rudder and a jury rig sawed 81\'ay the skeg, leaving a gaping hole in the hull. ON BOARD PHOT9S were taken by Graybeard cre.,~1man Tommy En· dersby, 23, of Caplown, South Africa, during lime out from bailing. Doil11 Pilot Plw1t•s by Bruce Betr•t• n11d To111111p1 Endershy ' ' .. ' " . I ·' "" '~· / ,. "' "• • ' . \ ... , ,, • " . . • 'GRAYBEARD ~UCKET B~I GADE C."':'<~"'f;R~!E,S QI! j\F:J:E~ CAl\iN SHIP~ING WATER THR,OUGH SIZEABLE HULL HOLE . • Purchast of n ... 0., ..... 9·, .. c.r~ Wlffi"'Sevtnv Fto'Oodarlng 'Ship porn Su ra Ois ast•r ~ / . ' ' l l ! •• ,··1 ~··~:: .. , " WEARY SEAMEN WATCH ELECTRIC PUMP 00 WORK Flow of Water Stemmed With Mechanical Helper • . -~ ' • ... - ,,. \ ·• .,. • " . ; ,r ' ' •' ·" ,, .. ,,,,, ·1~ .(' . ,.~ .. ' .. • PUMPS STILL RUNNINCI, GREYBEARD GIVEN TOW Buttonwood .Aids on long Haul Into Safe Port • • 1 ·1 . " -\ •' \ • r .. '' ' .,, .• =----.... ·-~-• • .. Cooper's Crab Hides Again Greg Cooper, 14, Redondo Beach, encourages his pet crab, "Herman," to hang ten on the end of his skateboard. Greg found the crab about a month ago while playing at the beach. He carried Herman home o'n bis skateboard. Herman took to hls ne\V mode of transportation, so Greg now takes hi1n on a daily ride to the beach. More Gear On Apollo 15 Miss ion CAPE KENNEDY (UPI) - The ApoUo 15 spacecrafl modules are carrying more scienlific equipment t h a n previous Apollos end have been modified to give their C'rewmen twice as much time to use it on and aroun d the moon. "There'!! more scientific t quipmenl and more capabili- ty in this one vehicle than man has ever conceived before," said Mission Comm and er David R. Scott. "You put that all together and I don 't think we've ever seen an attempt by man to gather that much data in such a short period fron1 such a far reaching environment." The lunar landing craft Falcon is carrying the 471). pound moon rover that Scott and James B. Irwin will use to carry them over 22 miles of the lunar surface and Falcon has been equipped to support its pilots on the moon for almost thrtt days. The lander also carries an t:xtra oxygen tank, more water and a fifth battery. To land that extra weight, it car· ries more fuel in lengthened tanb:. In all, the lunar module weighs 36,200 pounds -2.470 pounds more than i t s predecessors. The command ship also has been modified for Apollo 15 t1nd the final two moon landing missions. The big change is the addition of a set or sophisticated cameras and gensor.i in a special service module compartment called the Sim Bay, for scientific in- gtrumenlation module bay. And to give Command ~lodule Pilot Alfred r.t , Worden more time !o use these new instruments to map the moon while he orbits it for six days, the comm..ind ship carries an extra hydrogen tank that will be used lo generate electricity with an lf!xtra oxygen tank that was first· added to Apollo 14 as a precaution against an oxygen system failure. Olher changes include the 11ddition of hand rails and foot restraints lo the s e r v i c e module so \Varden will be able f.o make his way back to the camera compartment t c retrieved film cassettes during a spacewalk. FA1'1ILY CIRCUS Unusual Activity Ensenada Docks Bustling ENSENADA. Mexico (AP) bound for San Diego and other -Ensenada doesn't wake up southern coastal ports headed until it has to. The pace of the for Ensenada, v.·here the world_rarely effects its unhur· harbor used to see primarily rled placidity. Need a word..tg_.......b.cemade catamarans and describe it? Try the Spanish "one or two freighters a "manana"-tomorrow. month," said one official. Instead o! bustling, this Now·, about two a day are ·coastal Mexican city 0£ 60.000 being unloaded. ambles. Only SO miles from The weathered, deeply tan· California's border. il gets its ned face of Pepe Buslamente share of tourists but they, too, wrinkles at lhe forehead as he usually adopt the same slow leans wearily against a crale pace. of bananas, looks anxiously July I all that changed £or about and says he can't get most here when 24 west coast used to the pace. port!! were hogtied by a Pepe is 52. a stevadore for longshoremens strike. Ships most of his life. Never have things been at such a pace for Girls' Chili Sets Events Sewing, cooking and recreal.iotl sports will make up the August offerings of lhe new formed Laguna Beach Girls' Club. Young ladies 10 to 18 are in- vited to the first meeting of the Girls' Club Tuesday. at 12 :30 p.m . al the Boys' Club, 1084 Laguna Canyon Road, Y1hich will double as a facility for the distaffs. The Girl'!> Club has bt>en organized with the assistance of the Laguna Beach Junior Woman's Club. • Pepe. •·1 have ne\•er seen it like this before," he says in his Spanish accent. "How Jong do you think the strike will last?" He sighs. Pepe is in his 15th consecutive hour on his sixth conseculive day. Jl's been like that for him and many others for the past lhree weeks. His normal salary is about $50 a week. enough to live on comfortably in Lhis city. His earnings have more than doubled since then, as it is for most of the 100 other regular dock workers here . ''We have people here from all over," says Pepe. School l('acher f rancisCfl Al phonso, 29. of Mexicali is one such. School is out for him <1nd "I can use the extra money." \\'ages for dock workers vary. A few dafs ago. a German freighter pulled in \\•ith 3,159 cars to be unloaded. Port captain Manuel Riveros said \Yorkers agreed to pay- ment of 56 cents per car that was dri ven off the ship. "We like ships loaded with cars," he says. "They're cheap and easy to 11nlnad and it doesn't take long". The German freighter was unloaded in 18 hours. Ship ov.•ners are amazed by the speed and the dedication of the Mexi can .,.,·orker. "To watch these guys, you'd th ink they \Yere having a fire drill ." said one American fruit com- pany representative. "They're doing one hellu\'a job.'' ANIMALogit ........ ~~~~- 'ME f~1MG ABWf A!ll Pot.t.Of10H- Yol.I '5£( aJKAr Votl',R( 8RtAfll11'1{J •• Battle of the Brush Scribe's Fuzz Stands Out in Vietnarn By STEWART KELLERM AN CA MP CARROLL, SOlITH VIETNAM . (UPI) -Here's & story about my beard. I starled growing it a couple of weekJ ago, and it's still prelty sorry-looking. To best describe it, l would say it ill a cros:s between an old toothbrush and moth-eaten alpaca coat I guess beards are a pretty common .o;igbt back in the United St.ates nowadays, even in the Navy. But Vietnam ii mainly Anny country. And in by Bii Keane the eternal gript' se~ions about officers· before' they'd It's difficult to walk more open up With me. than a few feet inside a U.S. Things are dilferenl now. T can't <'.pproach a group of base Without a spit-polished, young soldiers without them clean-shaven officer giv ing my running up and saying. "Man. beard the type of horror-dig him" or "He's out of sight , stricken, unbelieving Io o k ain't he," or "That's really Pauline reserved for her something." Anny counlry beards can spell trouble. perils. Unfortunately. some of Lhelr Some of the more audacious commanding officers aren't officers <!!:casionally l'lpproach equally impressed. I recently and ask me y,·hal I'm trying to visited a U.S. base near here prove. and stopped for a chat with I'm not a rebel. lhafs for the head-s haved, super.groom. sure. I'm almost 30 and in a ed moo in charge. few months I'll be over the ''You know," he said, brisk· hill -at least, that's .... tial the ly enunciating each word with kids SAf. The reason 's a lol a staccato rat-a-tat of a simpler. Once you 've had to machinegun, "I can't give you shave without a mirror, using any orders. but don't you think cold water end upside down reporters should set 8 better 21teel helmet, you 'll begin lo example for the men?" appfeciate a beard, even if it The question caught me by Jlches. surprise. t thought of ~n· It's funny hcw the beard -tloning that the Navy allows or to be more precise. the its men to grow beardll, but it beard-to.he -bas turned me didn't seem as though he wr.s lnto a IOf1. ol mirror nut. I the kind of guy open to that c•n't paes a jeep, truck or sort of dialectic. tint without twi.'lting my neck "Don't get the idea I'm iug· to look at my reflectk>n in the gesting anything"."' he aatd side vlew mirror. It's a good without cracking a smlle~"but thing the mirrors are dusly there's a barber shop on the around here. lt makeJ the compound." beai-d look a lot fuller. I le tapped his forehead with The bush .,.,·as proven pretty a plastic ballpoint pen and useful Jn cne wa.y. It's helped then slapPed the pen . swagger • me hop over whatever genera· slick.style. aeainst an open Uon gap eidsted between me p;>.Jm. and all the teen-age Gls roam· "Oh," I finally 1 a Id , fng Vietnam. diplomatically ducking out .of ·w.~,. going to the litt le boys' room ••• We're going to the little boys' room ••• We're The young grunt. u.~d to his office with beard intact. call me sir. and often !>IOOd It wasn't a retreat, of 1lirny at !IOmelhing between course. As the military is wont attention 8nd parade rest to say, \just an organized w~lle t.alkln~ me. I hnd tq •wilhdr~»'31 in the face or an goinR tq..th.o .. •' .,. '· · · "'l!om~iboot-,i~nlni "'ll>i, in · ~cepUoT!al lhtt.111, _ WANT TO CLEAN UP ON YOUR CLEAN OUT? FOR FAST! FAST! ACTION! CALL DAILY PILOT CLASS· IFIED DEPT. D I A L D I R E c T -- 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 DAILY PILOT :JJ DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED l~I _ ..... I~ G9ner1I General * * * * * * Marinen School 4 Bed.-m TAYLOR CO. Enjoy park, sch:>ol., tennis courts and llbrvy while liv- lna; in tfii.s Harbor Highland LINDA ISLE -$145,000 Charming and beautiful! Best waterfront !:.~y! 5 BR., fam . rm. & !onnal dining. All electric kitchen, wet bar in FR. Italian tile entry. Frpl. in mstr. BR. Pier/slip. ''Our 26th Year" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 21 11 San Joaquin Hll l1 Road NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 General -Waterfront - Corona del Mar Last lar ge fee parcel on Newport Har bor. Approx. 1 acre-170 f t. on water , with 3300 sq. ft. beach home and dock. Will sell all or parl Priced u nder comparable waterfront properties. Phone: 642·2171 or Sff your broker LIVE ON BROADWAY BeautiM v.i de tree lined St. with choice proven neighbors. Large t h r e e bedroom home with tirt'place, HARD W 0 0 D F LOORS, car-pr'ts a n d drRpes. 2 c-.i.r garage on pa\'ed il!cy. large rear yard with trees. Property vacant -Immediate possessicn. Don't pass up this buy at 1$29,000. TOTAL PRICE $24,000 NO DOWN G.I. BUYERS $100 DOWN PAYMENT F.H.A. for lhis fabulous 4 bedroom, 2 story house with 3 balh1. Ready for your occupancy now. Completely carpe:!ed thrnout. al~ drapes. New style kitchen with a 11 built-ins inclurling di~hw11.sher. Double. gai::age. Schools and shopping nearby. Let us &how it to yuu. Walker & Lee 279"J Hart:m Blvd. 11.t Adam1 545-0465 ~n 'ti! 9 PM ... E ... ~ .. " .. '""'i;ii;;'"caliiili.646-iii.4ii579 .... ii [*ON GOLF COURSE* VIEW LOT Watch the dancini:: city light! v.·hile dining in formal din. WESTSIDE BLUFFS rm. Sunken living rm, large (Ocean & r.-tountains) Quiet family rm. huge mat:ter BR. cul-de-sac street. Slll,500. Y•/walk-ln closet PLUS J wlterms. other bdrms. Kitchen has MESA VERDE l ·atory fre\f+("leanlng o.....,, Home C only 3 yr~ old. Asking 20lS S. CA.PELLA, .M. .,_7 950 home clo&e by, Gas built-Ins, fhell a to n e fireplACe, lovely brick p.tio. Fresh new carpetl.fl& in !iv· tng f'OOln and dlrrlnc l.fM,S. Owner's family rrown and th•Y are movina to con- dominium. Call naw - 646-Tin -for appointment. 136-""'· 'O THE REAL \"'\. f.STATF:KS DESPERATE SEL.LER!I Their ne\11 home now tM.dY. It's a beRutUut 3 bedroon1 wi.th bi. bedrooms, 2 til"f!· places family room and ~n tn l«te A°ugus'I. SUB~ AU. OFFER-5:, WE NEED HELPI! $31,950. ' WALLACE REALTORS SINCE 1.944 673-4400 Estate Siu Lot In Newport Located on a quiet cut-<le+Mc 11trttt. Lots of custom brlck, prolf!Mlonally landscaped yard. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.o;, family room, formal dlnfug room &. gourmet kitchet1 . CommunUy pa.rk and poOt a few steps away. W>at more could you ask for $42,800. Call 673-8550, '·-0 THE REAi, I"'\,. CSTATE:RS • CD:TS REALTORS 1 ~"=-'i'=.~~==-. ---'5"41..44141-THIS IS " ' • • • (Open Evenings) Nar a ftxer-~r , , a real !!!!!!!! ... !!!! ... !!!!'!""!!!!~d "cutie" by the sea. Loads SAVE $1,500.00 ~~~-';',!YU:= Lui call lo ave 80me real ceU's .. tats of extra!>.&: jU!t ca.sh. Ownt!r says go &head and sell It tor $1,500 belov.· 1 t e P 1 to Big "Corona the guv't appraisal but sell Beach.'' Only S49.900. ii' °"'"'" ... out ·~"'" . 675-3000 now and home is vacant. \Ve Can for "Homes have 4 BDR, family room, 2 For Living" Magazine BTHS and all in A-1 con-CNationally Dlirtributed)' rl!tion. Hurry on this one as It won't last. Tl)' $33,000. Phcne 546-2313. BAY• BEACU RF.ALTY•~ Builder's Repo. \-0' '!'HE REAL •'."'\.. ESTATERS '-..... One man's loss can .tie your -=~U~PP~E;;R~B"A~Y""'" I '""· ""''' 1'" imm"' . ..,.. ession; 5 BR, 2 BA, corner Qv.'11Cr anx~! l..erge 3 home. Tnrific location, w/ Bedroom, 2'iii ba1h home. new paint, 1hake roof. fire. Eictra large taml1y room, pla~ &: large kitch. 2400 1q fireplace, butttim, Cf'P!I· ft of tam.Hy Uvtng. SUIJrnit drps, dbl gar, shake roof, your 1erms -Builder want& pool-size back ya.rd. to 11'!!11. ~ Call 546-5880 (Open Ewa.}' Lachenmyer Re.lltor I rm HQITAGI I • ~ llAL llT•n:. OPE'N SAT & SUN 1·5 "" ' · 4 Bdrn1 k den, 211 bath, Ca.IJ !>15•8424 (optn ev".Y Call 646-3928 EVH. 673-7575 Uke to Entertain? firepl, hl11ns, cov'd patio. POOL FUN shake roof, htd & !ltrd You can de.nee on the d~k1 • POOL •. auto garage IUITOUndi~ thl«"C r y' t ft I door opener, room for boat 16xl2 pool, &edudt'd lanai or camper or trailer $47,000. --~'--------1 patio, quttn--t:lzed bedrooms Roy McCardle Realtor IRVINE TERRACE Md gq11eaky clea n. Assume 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. Cozy & clean, high alxlve the $181 per month pe.yments or 548-7729 bay on Dolph.in Teml~. use your FHA C/f' VA right!!. Frtt from noise and cooled TRADE YOURS. Broker IT'S STILL by the ocean brer1.e. Dbl.1 _:&1~2-<~4::55"m-~54~0-;.5::;1'°"'·=.--- POOL TIME ''""""' ··--61 x158 HAVE THREE and here's a beauty that's 18 lot with side drivev.·ay -NEED FIVE x 36 with Tl!.'\.\' heater. The roam for boat &: trailer, house is free. all you have electric 'TV 11.ntenna lnclud· Owners have outgTOwn this tn do is assume a. S23.700 ~-Just $49,500. Phone lcvf'ly 'b-slory, 3 bdr home Ii FHA U>.'ln \l'i th tot a I 6n-8550. mwt move into larger home This ill the home for yuu. Lava ~-watertall and cathedral cei!ing in the !iv· Ing room 111!1 the stage, The-re are decJts, tn-races, fonnal and inform11.I d ining, even your Clwn "cocktail toangl!" Jn addition to I bedroon1'1'. a family room a nd a.n ofUce or den. Can you imagine all thl11 tor sei,000? Stting [~ believl.ng! Appt only 673-8650. '-0 THE Rt.AL '"'\. ESTATERS payments ol $219. \Vhy rent! 1s soon 11.s poss I b I e - 3 k1ng-s1zed Oedrooms vdth Features h1.rge fa mily room. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii 2 lovely ba ths. New deep :.2 1.~ bath!i, up11:r a d e d Need T•x Shelter? pile e11rpets. Nrw rlrapes. carpeting, block walls -all Sere thl5 ti~ income prop. Harrlwood rloon . This home In super sha111 cond\Uon. with • single 2 BR. uni.ti EASTBLUFF •-h hool with • ii; sharp. CALL Locar,.d near uo:::!r.C , ac s I~!! "" patios. Im- wa Iker & Lee 4 BR., 21Ji Ba. Lowly Lusk & shopping. Full price maculate condition, refiec~ home on quitf gtreet. Cozy $36,750. Phone 546-2313 to pride et owl'l!.1'5hip, Top family room & formal din-i;ee. k>ca-tion. Price $54,950, 2790 Harbor Blvd. 11t Adams ing. Beautifully decorated. 546-0165 Ot>pn '!il 9 P?.f Bike to schoo~. shopping &; iiiiiiiiiiii;i;;; ... iiiiiiiiiiii;i;;;i I ienn!!. $49,950. Macnab-Irvine Realty Company JUST LISTED 4 DR. rR. 2 b11.th MtQ ymie Area home. New 1haf car· 11el!I ~hrougbout, comptetely redecorated. Might consider exchange for condominium. Prier: $41.500. Macnab-Irvine __..... Coldwell,Bmiker ~ 8!3-0700 644-2430 * OCEANFRONT * DUPLEX 2 BR. neh unit. 1 Older unit *· 1 ne~r untt. AttrBctiw 642-82l5 675-3210 &: in good cond. $76,500, [ !!!!!!!!"'!'~~~~~!!!!!! [ ~3663 ~2 E~a. RANCH STYLE 3 BR.+ FR. $32,lOO Near N~·port Heighi.. on an e•street. 3 BR, panel- ed f11.mlly nn. 2 tile ba'!ha. 2 tmed brick trples. Kitchen bltrrs & 1nsck bar, Rambl· ing ranch r;tyJe with shake ""''· CALL (i) '''·2414 ,..,.~ Nt •r Newport Po1t orrtco OWNER SAYS SELLI Low, tow down. 3 BR. 2 ba.., w/key access to 3 beaches. Breezy h!Utop. 01!8.n as a wh!ftltol ~.950. Home Show R••ltora "Anncfla.11" HOU9ehuntin1" ~ E. Cou1 Hwy., CdM 61s.n25 4 BED BARGAIN enough room tor ewryone_ and $15.1 pays &II. Modern b11utqn kitchen. 2 puilman bait., detomtor flreptAoe: and no qualifYinr ~'Y­ Broktr 84l4455 or 50--5140. Tho tute•t draw In the West -. a Dally Pilot Oasslf.!td Ad. 64z..5678 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 2015 W !Jolboo 6l].J66J . iii -BAYSHORES Channing, tirge 2 bedroom beach cottaae. (4len beam -·-"""""""""' flreJ)lace. Squeaky clean. OYmer wtll flnanct. Cola:· worthy exclu!dve ••• $35,000, bet~ tee II today. l~J:t;·CO.· -..,vr ...... n ..... GET STARTED! STOP RENTING -SAW: monty . .Pride of ownenhlp 2 be'droom. 2 bat h con- domlnlwn wttti dining ll"f!a and a lfftll pe.Uo lor •nttttainlnc. Very Utt~ or no upkeep. aubhnu5e •NI poo{a at your disposal. Could be for yoo. $Zl,950. cau 646-n n. · 1-oTHCRE L \"'\,. t.STATr.RS I '·-0 THE RE.'\L \"'\,. ESTATCRS ' . . ~FHA-G.1 . * Lovely 3 BR., 2 bra's.: nicely 1ndK'J)d. Jot. Elec. bltm. Eatlnr 11.rea. tn kitch. Mu- 1!ve trplc .. beaut. cov'd. pa- tio. Only $26,500. MORGAN REAL TY ll:S.0700 BAYCREST 673-6642 675-6459 4 ph11 pool, mov~in condl- * * * • * tion. FamHy room, h!ated • fillettd pool, lovely pe.tto, Larie lot with circular drive, tenoed ll'ldeyard for boat or camper S169,!150. WXURIOUS 4 Bedroom Ba,ycrellf: home with fOrmal dtnfnr rm. le: lovely family nn. with wet bar. A delilhf. to lhow! Arnold & Freud 388 E. 17th, C.M, 646-1755 BLUFFS VIEW Best trorrt row location In origblal Bhltts next to wide greenbelt_ End Unit ! BR., 2lAi bl.th dllldo. Huee encl. l'5x37 It. piitlo. Rate oppor- tuni"ty •t $53.500. PETE BARRETT REALTY '42·5200 DELUXE TRIPLEX 2266 MINER, C,M. J.2 BR, 1·1 Im., new ~. alnt cond. "2.500. ~ ""· ')J}(.>~l\ ~r~~· ·J~, 11t"tr 546·5990 HELEN 8 . DOWD REALTOR 64+0134 • 2 BR, 11' BA"mndo • 2 c pr, S2l,7'0 * 3 BR. 1'4 I !!!!!!!!!"'!!!'l"'~"!!i!!'!!l!- B4, •• ,., MW """ "'·'"' 2 ON A LOT • ShaJ"p 4 BR • pi;, 750 * J23.000 -Owntt wtU help 4 trR., 3 c: 'pr IM6JOO. fln8J'IC9 I: Another &harp I +P•ttl W•lkar Rlty.* bedroom with hage 1*.mlt, 1Tln Beach, H.B. 142-J(]J room on Eutllde ())Sta Mesa.. All TtnM awful.bJe. NOW"S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD Walker & Lee 21>Cl WestcUrr Drlw 54&-m.I ()p!n 'tll 9 PM BAYFRONT APT&. Vi.ta. 'Del Lid<>. J1er I Sllp • .,.u. F'ro" $31.500. Sell QI' ~ax. ~oeor~ Wllll•mton 173-4350 '45-1564 .... Re•ltdr ---------Call &U-M'll N•I • ,. ' ' •' --1-' · • ' ~\. . . ' ' • , . ; I '"'! . ·~· • :· • -. -. =· -· -. l.:; -. -· , . - .-,. ·~ • ' . . .. • ' • . . ~-. . '~ '~ . ' ·: :. • • . •. . ' -.:_ r .. . .=t . :• . . ! ~ ' .. ,, . , ~ .· .- I • I • t . " ' I I· I' ' ! ' I 3! tlAJ l V .PILOT Eve ryone Hos So methin g Th a t Som eone Elo e Wonts [ I ~ r Monday, August 2, 1971 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results !~I I~ .._! -_ .. ,_ •. "1·~!~ I l~I ..... ,.,. .... j 11! liouM1 for Sale ~I You Con Sell It, Fin d It , Trede It With a Wont Ad 1: Gen•ral General General General East Bluff Hunt ington Beach Laguna Niguel ~~~~~~~~'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I I. • ! I. ,. ' r .. : . " ' ... " ' • " ., .. • ... I · I' ' . < • • . ' 1· ' '• .. 546·8640 2629 Harbor, c.~r. Thinking of SELLING? L!':t us l1c-Jp, v.•e 11·ill buy your house today for lts full value. The only ad- ditional charge is l o/o of the litllin~ price. No 11d· ditional expense. W• nHd hou111I It rioe~n't co~t anythint: to call lltld find out--you might even .ave:I GET W4TERFRONT Li\'lni; lit inland prices, sharp 4 b<>drm. horn!!', buil1-i ns. flr,.pla<'r, in excellPnl r ondi tion only 7 y .. ars old. II you f;eC it yt'lu'll buy it at S42.500. 346-8640 ACTION S!CLUDED COTT4GE $14,750 IF.II P<lco ) Hidden 1urioni:: ll'lt~ nf tall tref'l!. IONl!ed in Costa ~1rs11., rhis JiUIP one b'droom cn lla~' is r<'ally priced l'l seU - Hurry. 5'16-8640 FASTER NOISELESS TraJ!ii-fre1> rul d'! sac. BPaut1fu! 1 hf'drn1. on hugP lot, r xc,.llent No. Cost.!! ~1es11. nrii::hbor- hood. Priced 10 S"ll fast ar $33,500. 516-8040 FROM 3 IEDROOM 2 14TH $2),500 GrPll.l Cn~1a )l,,1<a lflra- t1on. f11!1y rar pl'(Pr'!. comfor1ab!r cn\·Prt-d pa- tio & mr.rP. \V'ln"t 1Ftst ~l this pnt-e. !><16-8640. FARROW NO.TH COSTA MESA Lo,·,.ly ~ brdrriom. 2 b3th hflm,. "Ith huo:P bonnll. ronm And rool sized lot. Lik'! n#I"' con. dition, rnced to st-I L 546-8640 M!SA VERDE P4CISETTU REDUCED $2450,00 .TU!!.! fl'd\lrrr! fnr '11lir\I; salt;. NO\\" \•l!C811\. t hig 3 bedroom T'llf'"""""r i~ loca ted in pr,..!ltlt:P Arr.11. NN"ds som~ P.!l in1 hu! whAt 11 rrirr , spr. ii now I 546-$40 2629 Harbor Blvd. 546-8648 OPEN EVES. 71LL 8:30 •• ' l "COME HITHER HOUSE" APPEAL G.~LORE, in I.ts 3 roomy bedrooms. 20'x30' solarium, 3 baths. 2 fireplaces, huge covered patio .. Located iii the very excl usive PRIVATE ESTATE. Delig hUul at. ... $59,500 ONE MILE FROM BEACH 16 UniL-; -. .o\11 2 bedroom. 11h bath. LoveJv units! Si tuated on a generous 180'x 132' lot. t_\ll electric kitchens. ceiling radiant heat. in· dividual hot \Yater heaters, garbage disposal. Priced right at ................. $250,000 OOPS, YOUR SUP IS SHOWING A PRIVATE SLIP AT THAT (well it ean be yours), descending from this beautiful ~o~er Shores VJE\V home \vith its su1nptuous living room and inviting fireplace. 3 lluge bed· rooms including a ~1.4.STER'S SUITE (that's worth the price). 2 Deluxe baths ahd a gour· rnet's delight kitchen . Make an appointment. "Don't slip-up on this one." a marvelous buy at ... . ........... $117,500, ELBOW ROOM 3300 S<]uare feet of family living, Lots of space for that large farnily. 5 Bedroon1s. 211z baths. 2 fi replaces, dining room. Vacan t. Q\vner anxious. Lo\v do\vn -terms, Let's make an offer. Price ..... _ ....... $43 ,950 THREE'S A CROWD?? Not this t ime, v.1th the 3 deluxe units, 1-3 bedroom. 1·2 bedroom. 1·1 bedroom. This is what you've been \Vaiting for. O\VNER'S PLUSH 3 bedroom. 2 balhs, blt·in kilchen , fireplace. heavy shag. Other 2 units unusu- ally roon1y, sharp and loaded \Vilh appeal. Don't hesitate on this one! $55 .500 ** APRIL 1 STH ** BE PREP . .\RED. we can ""fulfill your T . .\X SHELTER needs! Duplexs. Triplexes, 6· 12- 22-52 unts. Invest; don't give away your$$$! 3 BEDROOM CONDO Comp!. rt-dee.. new crpts. d!;h1>.shr. Refr1g, \l·shr, & dryr included. Prt<.'f'd bt!o111 mkt. $20 ,250 4 PLEXES ln lop cond . :'ll~a oiP! -'lar. nPar !!iChaoJs a nd ~hopping. $j 95/n10 incnn1r , 13'0 dn. $53,500 U/llllflU I' tifl~fS no11 Etttl•, &7..$.6000 THE HANGOUT 1 This homr lJter11Jly hanKs oul BAYSIDE LOVELY •EXCLUSIVEAGENTS • 1· LIVE LIKE $20.950 .". n11U 1nna11t: • v.uho1!l thr S;\LES -LEASES I t'OSr. Beaut 2 Arl.1 2 Ba J· ' J Bedroom 2 bath. (1\'ers1ied ar!ult il\'!n_.:: 10 ~ ~rrtin£ nl The ult:mate in elegance. 3 i .f...".t4...-double ga'rase. landscaped, hPaur. !l'C'e!'. f.· !>ILrU~. Onh laJ1;t: bedrooms, 3)1 baths. &. · '.·'\ f<, eff' spr1nklel'('d. cul.de-sac ;i ff''" Slrrnr; 10 hP .. rPc! pool living rQOm, Jor mal dirung $/ ~ t/· ftt 111ree1. clo.<;e t("I Fchools and & ~auna . 2 Car i::ar. tJS,900. room, breakfast room, a ~ .1. ~ shopping. llfndPrn htul11n kH· OWNER TRANSF. largl" sunny kitchen on !ht: :' .• real I)' ehcn. 7 yeanr-nrv.·. rarpets. :i BR. 2 R;i., lrpl!', h!tn•. bay, den with fireplace & ~ drapes, paymPn1s Jess 1han I ,\skini;: 131..-..00 . makf' nflPI" "t'tbar. Space for 11 s\l'lm-2.11-1 Vlst;t Del Om rr nr. 5 BEDROOMS rnlng rionl ood t1 largt: pn· , I va 1t" pallo, makt-1h!~ !he Nev.pon Be11ch fi.l.J.JJ:l..1 11' I 2·~!\. \\ 1·1r 11. flnl y s.~~AAO m ost e~c1ti11_g off Pring of !hr 1 Faunt•in Valley 1 Laguna N igu1I Realty .l'rar fnr only Slfi..1,000. Call • 962-4471 ( :::: ) 546-8103 1 830-5050 496-5791 673-85.JCJ for de1a1Js. FANTASTIC POOL 1 .. I HOME & RE NTA L Bay. \\'h;i pa v1r11·~. 11nd I ovrr thl' rrHJl'f! Newporl 1-0 THE REAL \"\.; ESTATERS a •o rl 500 ... Jt. $150 DOWN I ::.L i~d::,•_1 _._. ____ _ Recreauon-Rumpus Roon1 MOVES YOU IN I S56,000 i 111ith huge built-10 Y•e! bar .,_ 1 f . '.\bed I lmn111f . l1 kl' new 2 BR , phi• Corona de! ;.1ar 4 BR. 3 BA 1"hal a homt'. •I Br droon1s; rrl·lcvf'I anrl I BR ren1a l ,in1press1vc e n try w 11 y ; IA'!/, w"dCI •Ir• BEACH BARGAIN and pool table, n111ke I his a n.1:rl '1 r roo '. thi~ · room dining roon1. f;in1ily CnJo~·rnrnt. Add 4 inv.·nhouse i,, nn\V• Va!.·anl. ! $89,SOO unit. \\"alk ro ~hopping &: unlqul' livable J1v1n;; 1oom; Rra111, 3 BR .• family rm., hlrns, 2 car gar. All this for nnl.v S29 .. l(l(l. '"I 2 h lh h d nwners arf' very 1111x1ous. _ 1 u..-1 rooms. a s, ran ~l hk 8.12 2-~· I J Brlrm phi.~ fan11 y rm.; on beach. 10';:., d n. colorful inlrnor ro~1r1yarrl nr\I• "'i;ha,>:" \\1/\11 ratprtini:: · u.~I St'll r. · -;'). ·'· Jaq:;,. ln1 $63,500 <ind f1 r.s l -clas~ rir1.i;hboriloYirt tn miitch ;\farkrtl'rl hy 11n'r e.~1s11ni:: Gr Lnii n S125,000 $26,950 College Park area J bedroom, 2 bath, corner Jot home \\·ith big assumable Joan at 6~ in!Cn'sl. Payments ai-c jusl $174/mo. incl_ taxes & in- suranrP. Ow'nf:or jns1 m0\.1erl to nr1\• home and .~'DU can mnve right 111~ Ni!wpor t •• Fa irview 646-88 11 (anytime) TURTLE ROCK t;n1que Homf's at S7 1.~. CAY"YOOD REAL TY I 6306 \\, Coa~! 1/111•., N.8. 548-1290 UNlflUI' tifl~fS Balboa Pen;nsul• 11e11 E•t•1•. s1s..aooo I ----------,.,1 E. Ceor tt .. v .. (;o/011& 0.1 M11, c.1.i, 4 BR, rit>n , .1 b11. Nr. P..;icqu<'I Club &· h<lat ramp. Si:J.:iOO :>larsh11.lt Realty 67:>-4fiOQ College Park Mr. and Mrs. Executive! anyone can ;i1<st1me ~uh1t>rl J.;ir:::,. .1 hdr111. pl11~ r""ll l· tn 71 2 ~~ annui11 prrcPn· II 2 hclrm. J:'llf'.~t 5LI11P. On 'iO !a_gc r11tr. BPllrr ~Pr 1h1~ fr. lot. nne t0t1ay. 111in. n! $3.000 , OWN YOUR OWN $200,000 rlown requirrd, l·Pl~x. Don"! ~It nn a bit: Li r!n :>.'nrd b;iyfrnnt ~ Rrl r111. W lk & L rqu1fy, }:et Yf'll r la t.y mnnl'y p!u~ itin1n1; rn1 ., l1hr11rv A· a er ee j 1•orku1g. Call for df'laLls ~l\ll lY. On 50 fr. lo! 11.1\h "rirr 20.IJ \\'estclill Dnvr a~ut ol r Elli~! b I K.· ,l.ip. IV!fi-7711 Open "1Ll 9 Pl\\ ea State y hocvonb lowson jsz. LEASE OPTION M VAY aealt<>• J BR, 1'\o. S,\, in l1np f ,\I. c ~HI> \"1;i Luln fi7j-4."ii2 ne1_ehbnrhood, rlo~f' tn l'ES, thi£ home is rht \"try finest and 11; loca l{'d in onr nf rt1e vrry lint>sl arc<111 111 Nt>1vpor1 Ra~·. ll lraturP,\ 4 1,,. rge bPrlroorns, I a m 1 J y ronn1 '"flnrl 2i, ha1/1s . Thi' ca:rpr11rn: lhrunut l~ nr !hf' h1_chr11t gr;idr 11vallahlP 11nrl t;rra!l.v <'on1pl1mrnrs thr n1hr r hrau11ful rlrrora11n_g features u1 thr tinmr. ThP l;irgr rovrrr1t pal1n Co111rnt('d llnmr for Sale ~l·hools. Hurry Rnd call on AA:l-8.1.lJ I AR . J ha . 60x'.JO •..• S77,'."1'Yl .1 BR . .11 ~ ha . .\.ix~~ .. ~I\.\ '11'\n 4 BR. ~ Iii!. !l!lxAA .. SJ3:1.n()'l LIDO REAL TY INC. By O\l•llf'I' J Jg BR. 2 SA th11< OOP. $235./mn. I --~s=~L=~G~--Grac1n11~ LR, ne"· drps, rprs. SHERWOOD REALTY EL IN PanrlPd lam, rm. CALL 540-8555 St-r\·. porrh Huntington Beach L1'-rn\'. -~11~1~. '."ru1t lrl'PS Sj\,9!lfl .1··~ ~ ~HA Lrnin I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; 2512 Andn\'er Pl. :>.1.>-.il22 Op<'O S.at k Sun 10-.'i COUNTRY LIVIN' YOUR HOME? rn.'f' appr111s111 • \\'e huy equ1t1es. Personal AtlenTion. 2.i yrs. ":'i1Wflr'n1·"· COLLINS & WATTS '6:-.i'12.1 Evt>s. 542.n.127 Mesa Verde 01•er)ool;!' A htaut1[u[ YRl'c! in fhe City 11·1th nu111rru us fruit bearing Corona def Mar h. h "I - Huntington Ha rbour :1221 1\11'.'INJ·;SQTA. ~l)O!ll'~S .~ br/2 hR, [an1 nT1, hltn~. 1 lrrilc. nr,1• •"fll/rtrp< :\29,00'1 :11.' .. i\~'-u !l o;ihle lo.:in. Ry h\l•ner_ ti7~.;~/f.J. ----'------·~11n t 1s xrra i;; arp, ramv 1n~ \VA LK 1, hlk 10 hcach & citru~ rrers anc! is ideal for Up Up nd Away ranch home Jeaiuring-1win- otl!rloor l1v1ng. Room fnr A G size bed.rooms panrlled for· pool and .vnu O\l'n thP l11nfl. with monf"y v.urr1es when ma] dining rOOm, 12' x 13' marina. 4 Br .. 1 Ba. f'hCHl'r Dav lslt. locatio n. !r~ ror M ission Viejo lot. 01\"nr. 21:1-'192-14%. I-----'------Pricrrl right at s:~->.:l;,() \'OU huy this unique duplex. pnv1t!e i!en, ha rd1\oorl Brnarlm0f1r beauty. ,\ hl'f'l · ;,if;...231:\. OnP u11u can i>as1ly hr <:Oil-floori;;, 11•'1v crp1s ,t· rlrps. Irvine , lf'1\. :i1r cnnrl. rlrri•. rrp1.c. room~. 2 bath.•. Bruer than vrrrrd 10 a fl\'f' l'oom hou~.,. rlirr r~··hr1;.:h1 k1i chrn wir h I ;;i;;' ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;; IPnrrd. p.:111.,. rrnn1 .1·a(t) :1 sn. 1 ! 1< 12"x4 rr '· J h:i, new f'.· flnly $42,;,oQ ~ 11 nrt !hp l:(lf)(1 H'l!'nn11> frnm l blun R O plu.~ lot.~ of srnrr-1 S PACIOUS lorl.~cprr. $~.-...'{). 21i .I !'? CORBIN • 1hP lllhrr units "'ill mak,. 11!: cab1nP1.~. Nt'"' pa in! in 4 Brl h 1 1 T 1 Para lo. ~:io-.19:{1. ~·our .~p1r1ts .sn;ir• South of r,. nui: Drrp, i!rrp lo•. nirP-rm. '" raut111. :1r1 r ---·I MARTIN 1hr hi~hwll.1'. Do nnr dl'ia y ly landscaprrl 1111h lal!, tall R,':"k llills.<l.(lt ~~l~l ,'l• 1r; 2 P.F:DP..fHli'-1 El f'ln r;;irln WATERFRONT hui f'~ll !oda.v for rlrrails 1 ! . 1 ~· JJ rr;.;ular. IFI!. nfpn .... ~1nil111r~. Cn'-.'l"arlf'rl. l 11 nrl~r 11 p P rt LI DO ISLE -. . . frrr s ii n1 ,n1an.v s u u I~. u Sri!l .. iOll. ra r1n. fr\, (l S'.?li.:.0:1. O" nrr IR:.C.:E,A,L=.:...:TO,R,S:_ __ 644_-_7_66_l Li'~':~;: ~~:~u~~c~:~1; n~~~1~ 6 1 J.s.i.~. :·~:1~lr~~~~;::~·y i)ii· red h·.11 · s:~;;~'.;cE>\1 1j;1 -;;)1-: REDUCED !!/! hr!nn., ·I'., halh hnn1r. 17141 Br;ich Bl vd., Hr.:n Brh • · .' ) p1-0J)f'rt.v ... •r!tll'~1rn1 . ~hr 2 Will Sf'IJ under FHA apprais-Comparr~ Sf'r lnr yoursrlf Op!'n "til !l f':'ll I · .. · ha. S29,,'il0. 2f\.l01 Allr11n1i>, al! New ea..'lX'ting, 1J.11:"P nnr nf 1hr most tastefully WATCH OUT Unli· f'ilrk C{'n rr r. Jr\'ini t :\f1.~~1nn \'1r in, S.1.7-7fi77.- r:ornf'r 101, 3 BR. 2 BA. \Valk rirroratrri hryn:""' on _ _thr FOR HIGH T l DES liTRANSFERRED''-Cal! A11.vt1n1!' ~:i:1-0.~20 Newpor t Bea ch ,0 shoppin;::~ Askin.:: $27,950. l!'iland. Pl!'f & Slip. Sl81 .. )l)(J. Thf' ·. lh 1 1 ~ 1 th I•-------... .-~ I y 1e a co.,. n r Arc-hcrl •'f'nlranl'" 11•;i v ri prns --Cal'. 5-13-8-124 io~n t:ves1 _._ \11\IPr. 3 And •I hPrlrnom j 1 1 1· rl 4 BR. 212 ha. fr plc. fs t1n <l rll . ' info " .'l f'IZC • 1r room .1 I hra('h ho1nel'. E;isv 1v11lk tn j \\ ,.1 . 1 l'h;ig •'Pl. patl(l, lrnrp., .\'. 1l tx-. • • hnmc. 1..-.11,, i i 1rnn fRi · 1 rf t fRr: fll'I\' 11~ \I'S olrl . \outh ~ (~ oast REALTORS i i------ 644-7270 C Id II B k ie a_ch, 1rnn1s IOl1 r1~ n1 IOl;l', lovrl.v t"aqirt.~ Rnl! •. ~~ ~ · 0 we • an er 111\'llnlnln"" <V">nl ''' ~ ·~ ~ .•. 1.~0tl. i: .... -l.~2 "' ···-· · · .. ~~' " dr~[ll'l'. 11 tnrmll l ri1 n1n;: '_ _ ~~-~~~ SPECULATORS BARGAIN HUNTERS .. ~0 '0"''•~" · S.lfi.!100. 90'~ laans !'Mm, plus 11 hnnu.~ I'll. Thr I C ~l.VERDALf:_-:"Rrr1f1 r P I "I ~ 2 • Un....,l1i>vablr Br11ch H011.•r a1·~1 A·~ P. fl\l'nrr!'i arf' mnvin>: anrt hy Ol1·ner .. i.14.,""'· ~fl' .. , W lk & L I RR ' ' R' I ,., 'l'I h~·,~1 n~ \\.11lk In ocr;in .. ~ 64'2430 a er ee m t1st .~a c r i f 1 e f!. Bkr. · i "· :X ras .. , . .,...,,." · 833-0700 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR, CAL I F , -INCOME - PROPERTY $.100. mO\'l'l' )'OU in tn qualified huytr. ~ I RH. 2 BA & d inln>:. l1rrrl. ""'"'""'""""'""""'"!!!!!"'"~ 842-2.l.1:i. Laguna Beach bltin~. rlhl l?ar. Full pr1('r Wonderful 20·!:> \\lrsicliff Drit'r OWNER ANX IOUS $11' .. iUO. ,luH t1sr r •t. 11nn 1 Westcll'ff fill}--7711 Orwn '111 !l Pi\! / Gronvv rlopl!'1: ,..1.,~!' !n Ja•' lnnc.' C;il! j.\(}.ll:11 (Op.•n I BY O\\·;.;r-:n. -L11sk Harhor I "-•,•11 ,.,·r~.' I I " I I 1 ,,,_ . ., T1p-!np ~ha pr 1.11 ,. I T 1r e11c OM't1 rn!rv f'il(" o a ' V1cv. Hill<; hnmr '-I be 2• I F4iii~jb:~ii!~~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!'!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!l!!!!!ll SHERWOOD REAL T Y rha nnin~ .1 Brdroon1, 2 h;uh ha lam .ro1 hrkf~r ~00k2 Sl6,SOO FULL PRI C E ln onr , Ir r rr11;i n1 hP ri n1;i,k" [ 1Wftr ~~•Gin ; General G eneral CAL,L 540-8SSS 1 \11r h_ con1 ro lr 1rly r ncll)srrl I \il~llrc! rrLl~s~. 2 ·lrplc.c;. i Nn lit', ~;it loe;il!nn not Ion r:1.\•n11"-Askin.: .Sl:l.~{l(I. ,\ ~ _ .. , ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:G ene r a l lan11 1, SPp11r111r LR unrlr~· 1 JIO"ll i:itr•. ViP\I. Ca I 1 !<tr from !hr lirRrh !111-;:r j mu~! .~rr PRESTIGE WATERFRO~ HOMES 72 Lin da Isle D r ive Traditional 6 BR. 51fi ba. hon1e on lagoon. \V/d oc:k. 3 Car gar. \Va tcrfront IJ\/. 1111 . & formal din. rm., sep. !ami!y rm .. 2 n1aslcr BR. suites. $200,000 Furn ., $175.000 unfurn. 34 ! F or Complete Informa t ion On All Homes & Lots, Ple ase Call: BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR NEW LOCATION At entrance ta Linda Isle B•yside O r., Suite I, N .B. 675-6161 OPEN 7 DA rs A WEEK I ACRE RANCH COLONIAL 4 +DEN + 4 BA "HORSES" WALK TO LAKE BACK BAY AREA P.IYltll. l\n 1r:11!1r s1rrrt -fill-F.()'I'> hrrlf'Ylm \\"1th rnn\"rr11f>!r OC E AN V IEW l.llvr1 y lanrli;;!'ap1nc: -Clo~r '--·· rtrn. Jp1ri}· 11lrr! halll 1\l1h 1 .r.r:. /;in1 rn1, 1 hath"-'1 Owner Motivated • I I · ' 11• 1-";inlA~llr huy 1n J>,1~'(Tf'~I tn 1111 ~!'hnoll' $11.~-flO. f'hnnr Casf.t Mesa l'Unkr n I) p!' luh and l'hn" r r. I ~ rrl1 <. I '"'r~1 rir wrd h"mr !;7:\-S'~ foe''""' 1111mr nt .·lo C LEAN & NEAR ''rar11rr launrlry r rinm . n. 1 ~ ~pr in e il lTil ~ l !J 'KIO Pnrr t·rrlurt nn In .\7"i.:"1fl ~rr SCHOOLS Hui::r .\ar<1 till ~ 160, ln1 ~ nf '· · · 1 • rnn1n tn grn1". Suhn11t \nur DE SPERAT E OWN ER .• h(lr111. h.11h f.· ·'•. l):;I' 11 ;illrr! 1 ,;,1 11 • 1,1 (lur nf lo\\n n11nrr 11 ;.in1~ f,:iq ~: ! r i:; ~II I .\Tl'rl tlrt'filf'l<'~n Slrp rln\\ 1 ! 1 ·11;: l'nttrr lnr111i1 ! <lln ni:: ~!1'1 r'1'lm fn : . .. . I '"''n flil.\n•" arr -.\al'd :l!tl.1 /l;i lr1i;:h :--r. lrlr 11J ~p!'!"llOl1. • ~illt' nf 1 h1~ '2 hrlrn1. nn h::;r. horn{' for kid~ & prrs. lk & L 1n1. nPrrl~ rlran-up. P.P rluc-ponl C;dl •ilf;...~1;• Flr\"ihlr . 1~!"1~~. Ry 0 \\ 111'1"-Wa er ee !'r! In $:.!:i.ono SANDPOINTE h1Y1kr r .. 1:;.)o-s,}1.1 or :i2s.1::i11 : ONE OF A KIND Dramal1c 4·1X'diwm, 2~, hall1 airer 4 .. ~0. ~'7~ Marhor Rivi!. 11 1 Ar!~rns L<1nionT Lani:wotlh~· rlr~ign , 11~·0 story ~l ucco home in SELL OR T RADE .·i·l~i-!14~1 Open "rd!"! Pl\1 I rclllly difrrr!'nl :1 bdrni., 2 • Oran1;e Coun1.y 's mi;i~l c<ln· 4 BR/2 811 homP _ [l'!r 4 ONLY $l 4 SOO hl: Askini:S3!l.,'l00. 15,\\!il!ORES rhnw,. lor;i- ve illcnr lnclltion. Only nriP I un11sor:2l'x6(l mo!:l1Jchon1r I::xtr11 nice J brrl~m hnmr WHITE WATER Jinn~ 4 11 Rr. :;ii R<l rl in ~rar (li<I hut full v ;inrl !! 8 nr ~·.v. • 2 BR 0~ . . VIE rnnn1 11cr <>•R•trr hr hcaur1h1!1 y !11nrlscaped, nr;r 1 1'\.2 In! $2J,3()0 ;~00~1~~:,'~. v;~::i~~t~n 1;~~ 1 C'liow,. lnl 111 ~\l~hr Hil l~ ~Fi:l.~lll. r.rR l!nr. f;",.... 7'': i;;rhool~. Pilrk.\ k r 111 1 Broker 642-4816 th11n rrnt. Hurry tn • SP\'r ral rrprs plan1~r1 on Int The l11~trs1 <Jr11w 1n 1h .. \\·,.~· ~mtHld)· :t n11n11tr~ 1n :I lrrr-·-1~. · . a ria1l\' P ilflt Cl11.s~11 1,.11 I Ge neral G e nar al Unhelit'\"ahle! Q uiet !rrt: ilned St. 10 l h1s ~or£P· n11~ "nlrl 11·or!rl rharm· Pr," 4 massive bedrooms + hugr panelrd family rl)()m: 25' picture \l'in- do'v in living room with unique !ircrilace. Lari;:t: 250 sq. fL drt-am kitch- e". \Vall of gla~s opens \o elev11 ted ;iatio to.•ith l'pl'f'far11!11.r ,.j,.\v. Zoned f'lr horses. Truly 11. sho11•- nlacr. Great arl'll fnr childrt-n. ~1ust sell quick. \l"<IYS, ~U !h Cna.~t P!a7.I\, j VACANT . All Term,-ReaMI cEVstAatye by "~··':coos COVE I Ari. 612-"iiiS Sh,"lr:: t'arpr!in;:, lircplare, l.nvr l.v J Bedmo:-n hcmr. 2 s:;--.!li10. (h1·11rr .•l'lllf'IS: prin-ha rhi;;, f1nP n£'1>:hh<l'rhnnrt. ChA rming .1 bclrm .• 2 ha ' I The r 1p;iJ,. ooly .\'ii.:1111 , hrrlwrl ll!Ylr~. ~hRke ronf. hf-;i n1~ & hlfn.~. Ynt.1r Chnlf'f' ' I Park Huntinqton Assumable 'VA Loan $6,000 DOWN Al1nO!'t tlt'11·, '"llelmsman"' mode! fea iu~s 4 l:l('f1roon1s. 21, baths, large JamtJy rnon1 11 1!h hrick llreplac!'. En1. pln.vment ri>!0<ea11on 10 \\·aAh )nglO!l, Q ,('. r-;ec~S.'il· ta lrs -"Ille quickly a t Jess 1hAn market valllP. :"re ll nf"I\.' onr priced <I $-l0,490 - then comp.arl! "''i th lhi~ EASTSIOE DUPL EX C • .olcc H. RD \VOOD FLOORS, crpr. anc! drapes 1hru-ou1. Two bdrn1 D, R. and F lreplacr in o~, unit. °"-'ncrs un!! has Tv,.n Bdrni-". J ~a B;iths, large D. Rm/fam. Rm. ~.r-ca, ~er­ \"'Cr parch Bild Pri11alr Pa- 110. Double Garage on paved alJC'y -Beaulllul, V.1!U Jand- ~caprd p1'0pc:r1y. A ~1UST Sl::E ,\T S.13,!r..>(l -Aci Now' ho1ne ha1·ing improvement! 1 "-"~ or $3.000 in value. Rare op- rortunity 111 S4.l.51Xl but hllr- ry: f'hont ~2.113. • \pTHEREAL ~f:STATERS <• '•, ' I • '•' VETS HERE IT IS! NOT FOR SALE 4 BPdrm, 3 haths in Costa I ~les~ Nn dOll.'n It: )nil Ask- -11oi,.<1< tr, Ju~r r1i::ht fl'Jr }OU. Thi~ 4 hrr!f'Of)rn p11r1n hnn1~ 15 w11 h111 "a1k!n;:; rl1~1,anrf!: ol ~ h n ri p l n:::. raroch111t •r h<tn l 11 crl ('hur!'hr.~ All !hi' Anrl only 5 tnin~1tr' from thr hl'!lr h. A J:'l'f'lll ,,.,mr (nr S?'l.001. For 111~ '25.9~. Ser II and hurry -C.1111 540·1151 (Oprn rvcg,) r:;eiiW~"~111ii~HHil~!IT~Aij'1iiJ [ ln1orm,,11on call 64&-7171. ~ a.&. ISTJll t-i;' THE REAU \""-ESTATERS ~ I '! '< ' <J' ' V . I OIAL 645-0303 "SPANISH" Reduced to Sell QUICK TN 1,-0RECLOSURE I! VACANT:'. Bank wanu 11 fast ~ell. 3 bi£: bod· rl'lOmll.. f.:\"tra large fAm- ily roon1. Sharp and clran 3 Yt'llr nld homit. C11rrcts and drape~ in• <ludt'd. Comnlt'trly 111.nrl- ,;ca~r\. HuRc -huge 1111 trnrrd In )·arn. E:ocistln~ "" ,,_ lo11n ran hi' "~­~urn!'d \~·lfh Jo"' tln11 n. Al~n -t'>:crilf'nt rr fi· TI!I TI!'ITll: ll.V&ih1ble. tlon't IX-Jay OIAL 645-0303 HIRISI L Ol\O\ '" ll F,&l 'f'O P ~ 2299 liArbnr. Costa Me1111r • , ---1 Sl2·4466 Of carp"I>:. 144.900 -UPPER BAY-I LEADERSHIP R . E . ;f.><)I"' "'·~·" REALEX I -1 Real Estate A pl11.y. houi;., •1111.h 11. Tah111an 2 BR h!e nn R-2 lot. Incl ap- 3 h. h B 917 Gl r n11e)'l'"e'. Laguna pool JUSI oct<~ In If' a.\' pmvcd plans for ~ddition of $750. TOTAL DOWN 49 4-8561 on a qu!<'I cul-dr-s11c . .1 BR 1700 sq. fl. S24.SOO/o1Irr. By for !hili J BR, 1 1 ~ BA bc11u1y. ___ _ phi" :i. hri1shrrl p!11 y n:Klm 1n n""nrr. :J57-80!lfl. Non VPt" ran bu.11 rno •11th 3 UNITS lhr garage. Lisled iii S.1!1.JO() .·\S~U,\fF: .11, ,,. !oa.n. Nice l!niucrt do,1·n nn fll.\ 221D1':1il ·\ll 1-hdrni Charmin.i:; hnni ,. 11n<I !hi! Own'r 11 1JJ !ra1le. C:i.JI lnr dPla1!s. \Von ·1 J11 sl · clr11n 4 br. !11m fl"'OI, hl.i:; !n!. ril11~ ~rpiira lr. n t> I• r r Call ~2•11::1. Hl"rlu crri prier $~0.~ fror &.l SZl ,OOO. I d11plr.~ Surrnundr rl ll;.i P111, 1 riu1rk :r;alr :...Jn~1r.4.1 U. S. AFPILIA 'fED 11-rr• \\;iJk1n~ rl1 ~1;i nr~ tn 2 Br. large a~r. f~nc{'d ytl. --BROKE RS --r 6i~~~· Rl!:DUCED -S.1.'l.oon. clo~e to ~h<.>rol~ f.· sh.;pp1nc. jCornicr!y Bi-~~hr11r Rlr y' REPOSSESSlONS Slfi.COO 272 Costa :'-'lrsa SI . 847~1507 Sriarkling chmn homes, some ~9 l,lf;. * E LE<fA.cN=T~- Til!wly painted & carpc1ed. 2 • CUTE .1 tlr, 2 h11 , ~110, SPANISH * 3, 4 & 5 bdrm!. Snme wlth lge ya.rd. Sm down or EVERYTilING UPGRAD- f'O"lls. Fil/I-VA conv. tcnns, 11.s.sume Sl89/mn. pymnt!, ED! CUST'Oi\f rEATUR.E.S~ trom·s20.ooo to $40,000. s24.ooo. By ow~r 6~139· Atrium! Upm!'lfit pr1vaQY~ 3 COLLI~S & WA'l"l'S INC. Cllnlt'O Shores :uxury 2 br h BR, fAm nn ~ Low tnr loan~ UNIQUE CONTE:'<IPORARY AG/an REAL ESTATE 1190 GltnneYre :'=it , 4~1-9.fl3 '1.ir.--0316 DA-ILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S leading M4.1 Adsm.~ Ave. 96l-552.1 rle n home. h(>~ut gardi!n, HAFFDAL REALTY .; BR & den <>r 5 BR._Bl'&nl , I Will s11rrifie' a 1 $69,300 !or M2.-t.fO!i Ev~· ;;.n.24 4fi ct 1I~ l.c;:t'. lrpt., knchcn. M k I ''LOVE TO SWIM quick sal,. Onr, fi7f>-36!l.~. DULT CONOO--11• bltn~ k IRnl. rm. Painled ' ar etp ace . • ----A murR l.o; bv f11m<tus Ui:una '''11111N'111ly 1nvP 1h11 1rrr1f1r l.fKf. nrw. 4 hr. 2 hA Ex· 2 AR 11,, RA f.....lc $Iii 200 . 3,.; _, Off cl ho rl 11 r '.\f k fl r !i-13 p • . ,..., , • 1111 1~1 '""·"·"'. t'r dn"n, 4 hr _l'oom , n1r. pncr . ~11~ r~~ ' e .r 0 e itr· Hunfln;;!on Bay. B\" O\VN-1 ;\\ISSJ0,'1; REALT\'. 4'.'l l·Di.11 $fl,1.'ll. Can ! hf'hrvf!: 11.. I PQlll Dr •• 1·16-4~1 ___ ER . E\·ri;; N 11 1trnds 962-71tl .~>ttC~.,.-,C.CC:::"-:=::..:.~ I.At 11~ ~ho"· 11 In you, Bk.r. BV Oi\·ner: \\'est~lrlr Rhill~ :t fir ellll ~Sl:iO. I IRVIN E Cnvr N's~dtnce-Li::,. 81 2-2:>.l:J. " hr It yi-d patio 20!9 ~--pnol/p1111n. Pr1nr1 r11li;; only, >f ' . 12j 'l:.<I tviG..:w~l B\" O\l'tlf'r. , RR Hunrln.:tnn stJ1,wn h.v :ippl ·19'1.!lfifi7 1-0' THE REAL \~ ESTATf:R$ ' •• t • • ,,~ TIRED ol lhA! olt1 tumlture7 trs reAlly not that h11.rd to ~place. Jud w11!ch th! fw·nlture Ar mlseellaneo·.i~ co~1n1 ln the Cla.s.slf!ed SN-lion ' 1 nnmv1;. ·· · ' ' Cnn1inen111I conrin 11·/~1nk . c_ ___ _ Q-o;;;:-Shor•s ttnt,r. $1600 d 1vn, T.O.P. Laguna Hills 2 BR. 2 BA. Orn. f"rplB. -~9641. HE:ATF.:D J>O<:'ll , spilt \e\"f'l p11tiO!I .. Poot pril'll Rf!rs BY Ov.fll'r-lri: 4 br hon1c, 3 hnmf'. 4 BR, 3 hA, 11et hllr, rrq'H. $265. &12-3082 or )'fl'. nld. \V11!k: lo hrh. ('nv 'd p111 10, Lndscpd . 5.17-1487. $38,:;oo, 9f~·ml. R30-1c.·':c9:-t'-. ~--,,-,,:-c-;;= DAILY PILOT DIME • A The l•&!f!:\I dl'!lw 1n lhl' \\"r •I ThetRMl'~I dra1v in th! \Ves! .., LINES co&t you J{ist pt-II-• 11 Da ll)' PUot Cl1~s!IJ,.rl ! . " J)f.1lv Pilot ClassltJi!d nlf!:s 1 dq. .I f Ari «l-Y.... /' ~. '-'-'c.· '-~">-,:;;--;• ____ _ ' ~ I ' ' ' I l ' l I • 1 ~""-~"" .. ""."" .. "" ... ""·11111111~l{111111!'l11111111],lii~ ,_""_""_""_·""·~~-1"1111:_·"".:_·"", ·--""-~""_J~l•1111~J Monda.1, Auo111t 2. 1971 DAll Y PU.OT ff '---·~.;'-'--:::·-__,~,~I _'"""'-'"~I~ I -··-I~ I -··-I~ ~I -~ ... -~]~~I -. ... -l~ I-·-"'-l[t} 305 Dupl•xes, Furn. or Unfurn. Busin11s1 HouMs Unfurn. 305 Houses Unfum. -;:--;::::::::--;-;::;:'"'7-;-::::~1-~0~ppo~r~lu~n~lty'.!.~~!200::::,1 ~~~~~~~~-s • • D I" h •20 AC. • "1011n'E' R.\\'er -.-G•nerel Costa Mes• Wimmer S e ICJ f lront:i~('-1!1 Apple \'-Br ._ ~L. Gf'Orge, Utah. i...-i acre, Automotive 305 HoUM• Unfurn. Acreage for sale 150 Lots tor Sal• 17D Irvin. Apb. llurn. -B "f I B ... " ;)-nr I l11:unes1tcs for 2nd home, ----------SUPt:R SliARP eGUtl U aycreSt &1sc-C<1scuUe. RAPID a~ rr.tirenienl or 111,cstmenl. Management $el.es. - Jus1 fislerl' Be .:i u 1I 1u 11 y fll'f'i·1at1on f)O\\·nt1<il st a low Gol l cou~. slables, recrea-Do )"OU l1ke Y.'Ork111g w/ Quiet ~~d~11~a l i 0 n . : UNlVERSITY PARK • e·AY VIEW _ 2 Br, 2 Ba. ma1n!ainrd tn-le\'l'I .1 $1.000 r)f'r ac. :>.light sell tJonaJ Details Boggs Rlty IK"Of'!e but don't like setl· La 3 BR. 2 Ba BR, 2 ba . tow~ •••. sm Winter er )''uly, ----------IN>wport Beech La Qllirita Hennosa twd1nnrn, ~ lialh, furrnlll p11r1 Tl'rn1) l•'rJ' fl e:ii:1ble 968-ios. ' ' 1ng~ Can you manaJ:e . 1t '•pacious l BR. 2 baths .•.••.•••. $335 * Call 6T';i-5L29 *" d ining and brealdasl a!'"<•. l'./IJ!'t'p111d 1r11~ a nd for 1111. people ? Can you a<'ct"Pl an 1·rf'f! 111 l.tu1dltJrd, :::m: l'ire:f.P6J:~e r p~ntl;', 43 8BR.R. 22~ batha •••••••• $350 I ~~~~~~~~~~ Spanl!b OJunlfy &tai41 lJ\ho lJl& It Spaclou1 Apta, Ttr- raced pool; sunken 1u BBQ UnbeUevable t.lvinl • Only. 1 Br uni $150-furn $175 2 Br uni $175 fu•n $2!0 )llf!o(C fanii!y mom ....,11h on ly 11ayn1cnts. Bier. WATERFRONT LOT inromc poten11al of $1500 645·0111 b&.house SJ65 I ~ mai>slvc. i>loflf> ft11"place i111d (J..1.\-1670.__ By owner. 8111ld your own Jl('r dmo & up? lnvt>strnent 41! w. ltt~. COITA ..U. ~:~~-·~7-~-~~· -c-':U_"_ced_M_'_·_y_M_:_;~_·:· I i ' red ·h····i· ,, , Ap~1lmtnUlotRtn\ 1 1~1 y•)l1r o .... ·11 Ol:1·1np1c lil/_,(I CJIOJCE HiO AC!lES slip & <lN'am hou~ on fiO' req' , S3!XX.I secured. Please . . /!)(}:-;21JI IX>OI JUSl outs1r!e. N('ar 1J1ll1on s Dc>i« l-lold or bayfront in tieauttful Dover call (71 ~1 778·171~. bclv.'n L-~~~~~~· HERITAGE O"'n"r 1 ran~r.-rr1ni::. hLisinPss i.ubfi1vull' & niaki' li!R Shores. $68,500, Phone 9an1 &. 4pm Mon thru Thurs. e 11,-2 BR H , ·-5'1!1·2·179. ,,;,,. . ome . ......,5 .. N" T CLE A I P tn E;is1 11n(t ran s:11·r 11u1rk pnil1T' :\,\J\tl-: YOUR O\\'N Money to Loan 240 kitC'hen, gar. fenc"t'd yard. r,A & AN 3 BR ho~ REALTY P s. urn. 360 IJ\'>:S('s~\on llu1·r'\ "fl 1111~ ·rEf!'.\18'. S1-1rr!ti5l', l,t·OIVI~~ CHOICE lo!. R-2. 100xl35. Child O.K, &IJ-0111. with ti~ C'Jl)U & drps. It'~ Univ, Park C'nter, Irvine A.IL UTIL INO.UDED Speelal Bonwi: a silWI'> plated candle 1nufttr » )'CUl"I it )'CU brin1 this. ad when you visit our modtla. 4 blkl S, ot. San Ditro Frwy en Be-ach l blk W. on Roll to lli211' Parblde Lane. nnr }"re l11llfl. $12.~lJO. Call fl"lr S\\1l1.1'1·land , r14-7Z9-ll.).) Pal'l'rl .alll'y. .}l8 E . 1 t TD L the best at $2l5/mo, Corner Call Anytime 833-0820 f,.\6-7171. f'!;iy or "''e. Rochci;rcr SL, Cosra :\t<?sa. s oa n e $1'25.·LARGl': 1 Br .• lllt-ln lot. lirepla~ &. bltina, Call JO AC'. ranch Siii', NO Close 10 17th St. sllOpping 7'7o INTEREST ei<?C. kilt'hen. Pnvate p&· -"'""-·-·_,..... __ 1_41_· _____ 1L•gUn• Be1ch 00\\''." P.t>spnn fam ily j11st al'{'B. $22,000. 673-9;'.{)9. 2 d TD L tio. Good Joe. ld,al, ma-AVAIL. Sept 1st. 3 BR E-!~'::O'."'.:',------- Gener•I Ren! Beautiful Fumllur• tot &3 little as ONE MONTH <n4) B!1·5U1 take nver ~::!.'j per 1110. n oan ture cpl. &tS--0111. Side. crpts &: drps, trplc: lgf' LG't 2 tr, 3 min. 10 beach&: "l'"l"t• .. ~· =,1 $6:m . LOT 51J"x122,j' zonerl 1· " " ""1"14N" r , H tr..:d yd, dbl car gar. 2 t •n. B<?st section o 1 !'Ir ·' 11 n 1 rs . .B. Terms based .... -ully. e ~10 RGE 3 B 2 a. complete with THE BLUFFS W AC-112 fl111. •, 1iinbE'r. COA 1 'E RE "~" ""'' ~-. '' .·LA r. children sch! age. No ""'Is. l....attina. $235 mo . li e. e ST.IN .. ....,.,...37TI 642~2171 """"'"11 f ho EI d Do r-your 100•1 r. fW'n. S l l S/mo . $3.tOOO, J hr. 2 ha, 1n.Jevel 1'/~pr)ng \V. F.\'ans Cl<"C k ~r ',''"I'."". ~.ruv ani me. as SJ e. U· CeU e-ves alt 7 pm. 5-18-9737. 4~. Inquire 1~ s. ,. ..... I-'·' " ,,.,.,. ,,.,.. S•-····g H--00, ·-a 21 ~ bl N' ~ Pur•he" Option v•er .......,n.g !Maut 1arden 11· 1·11·\\', fr;ilc ., fihl g;ir, l'l!'C. Rrl. On• Slit.000 l).t6-f'663. ~-"-="------1 '•" .... ..... ,.-. e garage. lee ya1u Ccast "' -" Cd\! II I ~-Sattler Mortgage Co. 6''-0111. 3 BR, 2 Ba, $265. Vacant t·• I I patio • hid pool. Adultt o,~ rl('r .,r I" 1 ,.. M · D " L ""· tern 3' ection, A1·•il A"g 1. 1"'" '~h SL · '"' Business Property 154 ounta1n, •sert, ll6 E 17th Street 4 Br, 2 Ba, S27S Avl 8/lj aguna N iguel 24 H "-I " ~ u• Carholu· <"huri:h I..owl'sll ~-1 Resort 174 ,iiiiii"-..ii~'"-ii.'"'iii;iiiim ! 1 our ...,. Y· 1.cl"05I from Lake Park. r•.1re 111 R!uffs. i1Inv1n,. '·"IF"OR tlfJ\IE OR BU'I'.' 'ESS 1 I• e S200.·5 BR. Family Home. nimac. homes, cpts/drps, 3 BR, 2 BA d CUSTOM ""'""9l. " " " c h F I s F frplc's blrns, ""'tio. J\1ESA • crpU, rpr, pav. "'""°""" l1~r Bluffs U/l\I. 6-1·1·2~.J. C-2 Zon('d. See. this t'hflll'e -T-,-,,-E·D-0-,-.-C·A·.,!P-.G-J-".-as ast. fol'(', ("ptS, garage. ncd VERDE.5'16-5386art .. 6pm'. ed i;torag, i;pa~ t or Furnltur• Rent•I '"'11r ., , ..... kld• & -1, ""0111, • il ... 311 W. lOth, C.'I, .,8, .. ,.,.. COZY 1 BR bach apt. Com-1 "" ·-~=-~----I !Q•"ll llnn. Ulrge corner 1nt, CRO\\'DS'.' u, ~ '~ · ....,.... ua er-uuu.t, garage, ! :tTI " .,,.. .l'IO.L turn. Util Incl. Blk tro; BAYCREST-B.v Q11ner. t.n1. ;ittr11ct11c :i hcdrnt-l..~ood for 1st & 2nd Trust Deeds EAST C.r.1., 2 BR, par!ially cld. Xlnt cond. S285 . Anaheim 114-2800 !HllC' 'I Br 11 br 11 Shlrl1<J\ h(1n1<" ;lnrl t·onvi:r!iblc ol· Buy your own .re('rea T~on, FREE APPRAISALS • S2(ll'l.LAGUNA. 'l Br w/ turn, yard. gar., drps &: 495-42·14. LaHabra 69-1-3708 ocean. suitable I lady. SUS. rel Lrcnirnt l11 r1d 1n hcautilu\ frpl c, Lovt>ly vie1v. Yearly. me. 536-2070. :z•~ Ba. f:111i r111 , rl1n rn1, srp 11''"· Exr lu1:ive "·l'l"-.'~ No. Calif. 1'rees. Vii:w, nr 2 Costa Mesa lnv~stmenl Pel O.K. &IS...OIU. ~ri'~s~:;:S'~:8.~0Sac~;,1•",:,· Mission Viejo S75. l BR, vac Util pd. LRG 1 BR. ·Ni«ly turn, b r k f st r111, 11v rn1 Agl'n1 .,. ..,-~.~ lakrs. ocran. 10 Re only 54&.7711 anyt1m• ·• $80. 1 BR, vac, util pd, Pool, patio. Nr Beach Blvd " 1 '1h 1 i-h,<'ani 1 C"l"ll. ciC'C'9 1 r tlrps. Cemetery S7:nl. lo rlnwn. A g 1, • Sl .15-2 RR., BJ\.(ns, cph, Ave. 3 BR , 2 ba. beauL crnt'd & $95. 1 BR, kids/pets ok. & Adam•. Adltl. $1411. s ;ii or loar, 11· y yr!. &!6-8226. Mortgages, $275--Heated POGI. crpl.'l, drps, ,. $110 Util pd NB \\, 1 f 1 ci ,., · Lots/Crypts 156 C:.rps. Kids, pet:!I we'lcome. . drp'd. Central a ir/cond, nio' 1 BR ' · · 5J6-Gn7. iru 11·arr ,n, "'~ ' assuni . . Trust D•.ds 260 S'°-Olll. 3 br, lge ram rm, 2 ha. Incl ~· · pvt unlt ovr gar,' ~--~~-~---·I I ,61 ,_ 61' ~21 O • · I £,~ii T,oo. ""r""°°'I " !ne<! yord. Gud<nu, 1110 2BR "Ne port•-h nan. """'· 11-•v . 4 L T:':i in Bue Spntce sec· gardener. Families only. $285/mo. Call SJ0-4\34. · · , ve.c, move in now W -•c * MUST SELL * rrnn al H;irbor RE' st P y. Utili1ies incl. For CHOICE $72,000 m Emerg. e Sl~ 3 BR t I h College Park. 545-5438 STAR.LET 6J6.2860 ---------! \! I p k ,17• 1 info, all &12·6!J;.9. !\lust Sel! quickly . Pays ,.J. " rp c ome. HAPPINESS i& 26675 Dcseo, e WE HAVE RENTALS! e BY 01\'NER · rmnri1;1 ar • ~ eac 1· S2,291 nto. 9''A>. 714-7n-us5 Kids. pe!s, garage, yam. S BR, 3 BA. $275/mo. Cpts. 4. BR, 1525 ui fl, View, ,215. Balbo• Penlnsul• Winter and Yearly Beautiful B!ulls 2100 sri ft Ll S-:\075. Out of Stale Prop. 178 day or eve. ~ Availa ble now. Needs Crps, dshwhr: nr . .schl.s & TI4/837-76J8~.. ABBEY REALTY H2-3BSO Condo, view ol IV"dtc>r f..· PLOT-:\~, A.B.C.D. !ols l'il"aning. 6-15-0111. .shop'g. Avail Aug I . • $35 WK & UP -OnoOcean lights. Green Be!i Joe. Fab· llarhor R<'st Cemete~. 54~294. 2 br, 1;). bA, lrplc. 24481 Lovely Bachelors 1 BR. LIDO-YEARLY • lzl, bn· uJous 26)<1~ ,Jen. Rl'duC'f"fl lo 2J~;;)..2~11 alt l.i. v.·kcly!'I 5 AC "<'/new rt>du·ood 2 Br 1 ~fl! EACON * ~s;0111 Chrlsanta Dr. S225 mo. llfaid servi~. Pool. Util pd, mac. 1 BR, llte-p. to ba.Y. hsl', fncrl, drilled v:ell. nr Howes !or Rent ' PRIVATE 1 BR w/stove &. Avail Sept. 151. 83J..-0143. e Call 675-3740 e Adults. nas. '73-:nll. _1_49_.500. 611-1600 o~~·0_17_3. CF:::'llETERY lo'. Lakeside C'nly rd. Oreg. Sl4,500.I'·-------' FREE 11 drps., Gas paid, 15th & BEAUTIFUL Nev•porl Reach I ~·"~'-"~'"~·:1_'"~"~'-"~'-'~''~"-'_·~\l~<~m 1 ~~&l~&-"6~~3~·--:::--~~~1 ~ ...... ':' ... ~!'111~"'!'~1 Landlords-Owners Orange, $125. 64l-0538. Newport Be•ch 1 Br Upstairs, ~'i bloc k from OCEANFRONT .t. Ba,ytrcnt, home, 3 hr. 2 ha, ram rm,I. Pk. &16-1.Jt3. \\'e 11.·iU refer lenanls tc you 2 br 1 ba duplex, Crpti, BEAUT mod. toivnhouse. 3 bay. Util pa.id Sl45 mo, yrly. Sl7~S300 "''ttkly. B&lbo& ulil rm, blln!i. 2 frplrs . Real Estate Wanted 184 Hous•s Furnished 300 FREE of charge .. ~1&ny fncd back yard. On cul-de-Br, 2~ Ba, trplc, patio, Adults. 308 Anadt . 6/:>-0626 1 ~""-y_P_ro_p._._,_7>-_74_2<1_. ___ , Cilv'd pali'I, ur•p pc>r plun1· Copmmerc,•al llS ----------G dcsirahle tenanl.'I on cur sac $165 mo 642-4Go:n pool, 2 car 1ar, a.II bltns, Corona del Mar S•nt• AMI h1ni::, unrll'rground UHi :\r roper Y ~ eneral \vaiting list. · · """' h hl k l'I * CASH BUYER * 2 Br, newly decor, Santa Ana crpts, dr&J>'«. Lease $295. LRG Bachelor, 2 b!lu! Bir Roy•I Suites Mot.I & 0 fi'i!:. sc ~. par · 1 ir:u-y INVESTMENTS $100-Near To"'n. Cozy ALA Re ntals• 645-3900 (1) S23-4no or 846-m l eves & !rnn1~ f"nu rts. By ownf'r Ave. Resp. cpl $195/mo. Corona, $15.'i/mo, Yr I y. S4'i PE"R WK. UP ' ·I" .. ~. 6.12_2,,0,. \\"ITH ":\IAJOR" Bachelnr w1full lo1ch, Sm! ph: 545-6412 betwn 8-10 or ••knd•. Gang< '''"· 1 Ad It. Complete kitchen, Ii--, ph., " ~"' '-'"" Don't list your home, rd A ·' N e V AC AT I 0 N YEAR -=-~=-~-----·-•• -----TENA'.':TS-LEASEBACKS l i ya · va,. ow. e l BR. t BEACH 6'12-852Q. "rv, htd pool; 1V .t. nWd WATERFRONT OF}"/CE Sa 6_e I t lo us. BEACON * 645·01 I I ROUND-Cozy 1 b love, A,._ .. ,,,, N"o" ",,."'.~.w,a,::r PR•,i~; TOWNHOUSE .~ "rv opt . · ve time, save money, refrig, all u!jl paid, $1 • -e.."u ..., "" .... _. 2 Br. Jrpl, balcony, yrly only, · Cl1arm1ng Condomin111 n1 on COJ\·1,',lt:RC!AL immcd. firm olfer. Broker . --. ALA Rentals • &15-3900 of 1933 Anaheim. ~3160. ONLY $275 YRLY I.SE, 1st & Jut. sn>. 322 STUDIO It 1 BR. th(' ha y. Orlightful v1t>'v -,\: APT BLD'GS e LEADERSHIP $EiQ .. S!ep~ to oce~. U!ils 4 B z B Has everything you °""'an-! H , 1 I0 1 •opt . A"I 911, (6 milt'! kt Npt Bch, 5 mn. W R DUBOIS INC INVESTMENTS • "·"d. Nice 1 Br, bll!ns, pa-r, a, cpts, drps, w~I • • to Di.•-yla·') pool, pirr & ~l1fl. . . , . hl & ho , ·· incl \\'OOd burning fireplace! 675-3645. '"" "" S'rn.50fl (R.E. Brokers) 833.:J.\·l:i tJo. e BELJEVE~ 2 br, 2-c11r sc S ll Pg Pet ok. $ . 5'JS-S""J32. * 5.!l-393(1 * 8'12·4·166 & 5'10·5336 BEACON * 645-0111 gar, klds & pe-ts OK, \Valk 3028 Garfield. 545-6294. .~~-~~--BEAUT modern furn bach 1'ED IJUBF.RT & A::;snc. Income Property 166-to •-a-I•. Sil'. -;-;;-;;--;-~;;-::-,-~-~ UNIQUE 2 B 2 B I 9l1 So. Harbor. S.A. PVT Ply j...6 Br hou~ "" ... ., ?.1 ES A y d r, a, poo • apt w/patio. $130 mo lease, 3-ljJ Via Lirlo, fi7.i-R:.OO ------'--'----· ' ' · · • LOS .ALTOS e r e 3 Br be h -1 •' 14 Apt Uni ••5 ---* NEW UNOE R pool, huge yd, quiet st. shor1 ALA Rentals • &45.3900 C'Pls/bltns, S235Jmo. lst •' ac · "I' c. i~o. 4 au utll incl. 675-5127 eve!. • urn. -BAYSID~: Villar;r. J Br ,i:, • • 1 Pride of Ownership Bayside Villnge. Adult!'!, no ... , 2 h•. ,.".idy dl'!'Orati>O . CONSTRUCTl.ON _ dn\•e 11) bch Pnnc1 pa s only. 111.~t mo. advance. 545-2186. ""ts. Yrly only. s~". (l!J) l BR furn apt w/garage, General .,,.,, " "'· (213J 6!H-1313. Home e SPACIOUS 2 hr. end gar, ,.. "M1 $165 " "''' v1e11• nf Rark R<n.·, 10 UNIT APTS. F•mily 1vJth 1-o•g·-ok 1 __ , ~ xJ 11 Kid 3 BR, Lge fenced yal'tl, 758-1161or1c' mgr. mo. l D l 2 BP. ~~?2 \\'ANT TO BUY 5 or 6 ,... '"~ . e''''''" yaiu, n oc. s 840 Go "'* 673-1109 ** Pl't bearll. Pnol ~· .J::ic11z7.i. 0 .eux ,,z BA._...., h rl ho 1 If 4 Bed.room 2bath, built ins, & pet $150 · vernor, Sl85. 4 BDR..'d., 3 Ba. Westcliff i~=="°"~..:.:.::._:,.::..,..~ VENDOME Bal slip a\'a1I. No rhilrlrf'n J::.dcn A1·e, C.:'lt. r.tust Sl?C _r room me n un· carpeting, drapes, lease S285 ALA Re~ials . • &15.3900 * * 213/~-9&56 * * horn,. Outside patio, J4j{j. BAClfELOR apt, SUD /mo. nr fll'ts. lmmed fH'CUp:inry. !o arri;eialr! _ Sl7J,OOO. ~~ton 6~2~:~0 Jrom ou'ne r. per mo. Phone Long Beach 2 BR, 1 ba, newly carpeted, mo incl. rarrl,ner .I: waler. $50 cleaning df'p. Year'a IMMACULATE AP'l'S! S2l.97>Q. 67.'>-lfl!l.l. f:JS-2.~6. Owner. l:,l'l'S 6.lfi.;,302 np ;i · 213 • 429-9531. e POOL + 2 br, 2 ba, 2-car dps, gar, ni~ yd. $175. Call Phone LI 116443 lor appt. lea~. New cpts. 673-2644. ~S°TBLU~·~·-;-i BR * (3) 2 BR/1 BA HOMES Costa Mesa gar. crpts, drps, kids & Dick Fraass, 646-3928. 1-3 -9-0-R-.-2-00-.-N--pt~.-'--Sc-hl-,-. Cost• Mele ADULT and FA,',UJ. Y SecHon Close to shopping, P1rk " Spe.cious l BR's, 2 ha 1 By n\\ nrr 1 COMPLETELY f inancial I [ •I pets. Sl65. • 1 3 BR + I~ rm, crpts, drpg. Many e tra Lu,,;ui·iou.~ l':.:C'r ho1nt' lorn1a! REDONE COMPL. ALA Rental.c; e &4;,..3900 ~!ove. Vic Harbor & Vic-t~a1 )1 0 54g...5527 ~rm. 3 h:i. f-)·1ill· ;:o.;,...w r.rp1 s. 1ir1v <lrrs, n"w ~;;;;;;;;;;~~~I REMODELED! toria . $190 mo. 968-8085. CASA de ORO CASUAL Calil, Llvir.,1 In a 'A'a.rm Medi!erranean atmos· phere. Spacious color co- ordinated apt! • designed &. • Swim pool, put/irreen \\.ondrr!. S·l~~I ttr m, &-1.\-fl:i.10 11k. nl''\' fllY'r, JJl'I\' pa in•. I 2 Br. C"rp!, drps, garb d1~p., •BRIGHT &. AIRV-2 i1r, N•wport Heights Newport Hei'Qhts Hu~c lot. 23:16 Eldl'n '':."'··I Business , nu t>hns, patio, ma1111. fl'{'e l'trrts, d!"J>!I. nlre yard, Fountain Valley CLEAN 1 or 1 Br. Adulta, no *" Frpl, lndiv/Lndry fac'ls 1845 Anaheim Ave. '----,.,o::-:-:cc:-:::::::--·! C;~I. s 2 fll.OOO. °''"ncr. £\'es Opportunity 200 hid pool.SZlt--ree waier, 2'• kids & pets. $170. 3 BDRl\r, 2 Bath, aCTMS pet~. Lg. Kit. $125-$150. 2421 1. 6"'·510 car gar. 5 mo. Pref. con. ALA Rentals • ~>3900 E CLI FFHAVEN -·--------from elementary school, . 16th St, N.B. 646-1801 . C.M . (2) 4.PLE XES *THE PROOF IS serval1ve, mature adlt11, COSTA /'.IESA 642.2824 furnished !or i;tyle &. com· I ~""!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ton e Heated pool e Kitch· 2 BDRL\I. apt .. l~ ba., bit. e.1 w/ indirect lighting . e in!, cpl, drapes, enclosed Deluxe R IO. AdulU. No pe:U. gar.. m 3rd St, H.B . l SR. $29,500 l d 1 , \' d IN THE PUDDING* c_all before 10 Pr-1 Au.g_. 3, e AT Tl!E BEAOl-2 hr + ~c"hoolk I.'° 1:':"'1m'go. & ch,ig1hl Newport Shores N H Cl"lf .r~ "ux unlfF, • ]f'Sa rr l', 2 2Q ~ £'-" . ~~\~~1 eigtits, 3n~~; h ~h .:Xr ~h1)pp1ng-, F11y·.~. I'll'. DJSTRJBUTORSHIPS ap-.'i6 E. th St. 5'1S·3JJ.l. den, 2 bll, frp!c, tcncecl 842-5016. 2 BR. 2 BA. Dfn. Frplc. \. nice are~: · a As sume lfla11 princi p;iJ on-pninlcd by the leader ELEGANT 3 Br. rlen, 2 sty. yarrl, kids & P£"l5. $275. Pa!io. Pool privil. Rcf'll wl tile,. floor. ~1tchen blttJ!i, l.v. $1·1J ,93o. 5.ii-t.176, NEl\'PORT INTEflNATION: Antiqu!' fiC'ror. $350 mo. incl ALA RentA!!li e 645-3900 FOR lease 4 BR, 2 BA, new req'd, S265 642-3082 or 1 BR.-$175 turn. 536-6321. UTILITIES INCLUDED .A-1 Apt Supply Inc ("arpe 1ni;, JI\\ llOC1rs. Back :i.i.,,.7361. AL, can e.-.;pccl lucraljvc i.;:ardener. 557~1~1.___ 199!J ll11rbor Bl vrl,tCM <TP~ Pa in!. dishwa!htr. 5;.7_1487, yarrt.A(ii:: e:,to1u::h fnr ;.rlrl1-------------E\STSlO" • M Close lo !chool!. big yard, 11011111 trm( nr [100:1. lor;,I 4-PLEXES $55,000, ra1·ninc~ while wnrk1ngLonly Newport Beach ·' . r~ Cnsta e!lia 3 S240 5.\Q..6837 Hous•s Furn. or 36:i W. Wilson 642·19TI 165:l·A Ne"''port Blvd, CJ\f *$35 WEEK & UP* &l2-2'21 rloi,·r•. ') Sli,(J()O, 00\V'.\ 11 few houri; per 11'l'Ck refill· --'--------hdrm. 2 bath ho111c. Fre~hly I o.c--7m,_o--c---~·-.---Unfurn, 'LITOMA·1·1c \ll'RCJ I RAVSHORES 4 br 3 '' p1tlnterl, 11!.<;0 new grel'n Huntington il•ach C'ALI 0 64 ~_241 , , url'r, ran1a~ltr rle11r. 1ni.;-' ' ' ~ -· • · · • ~· 4 LEADERSHIP R.E. ,\NDISERS 1\'iTh nationally l\ttn!er rf'nta!. S.l2j a nio. shag carpets thruout. Dbl.' 3 BR 2 BA Crpt' Studio & I BR •pts. 8•lboa l•l•nd SUNNY ACRES LSE 2 Br, 2 Ba. 51,, ""'•· Cost• Mes• 310 .,,.aM • ~42-4.lfifi • k 11 own "PUDDING & Call &12-.'i2L1. garai.::1'. cnrnrr lot u•ilh w-ik' 1 ~ , !· drpsl ' w-.. .~---~ ffnC'f'd yRrd. Rl'nl RI 1205 "' 0 s Pg "' sch s. R t:ALTY t.:\·r ~li.7;,f,(J & s.11.11.~2 l"HUJT CU P" Snacks. and Houses Unfurn. 305 Chil<lITn, pets ok . $230 N · ---ro!lrcc1ng-the morK'.Y boxM.1----------Pf'r n1nn th or nprion lo blJ)'. 8 1--•-•_r _Ne:pllr~o .•t Offlr t fi l "~JTS. Easls1rlr C :"II. \Vh;it an easy way to n1ake General Call Broker 54~~91. 46-:il'OG. 2 ON LOT I C!n~r In Srh{Vll S & sh'1Jl~ . 1----------GOV'T REPOSSESSION. l•w 3 BR., sm den, 11,li ba, cov'd MUST Go! ' -" C RI Gt'l ~""" 111flnfy: If you are rcl1ab!r, ,. 1 RR .. N hi 1 1 1 r 1n n. 1r. .. .. ,,.,,,,, ha\·r a good car anrl can $ ;i. private cotfagl' cl A . ,patio. r 5C s. st &. as\ - " ' ,, " ~· 1mn1rrl1a:.-Jy invt'st SR00.00 · · Easy qua!i!ying. Bk r. · · · Cl',"· 3 hr hon, .. -rr'ilr '!--,,., .. , -. ,\•l••ll Apt--· wuh stove. & relrig 11' ssumc low int loan.' ser 1225 S92-135i h~ hon1P ''" ,',·· =""" pnrt ~12'1.000 1., S21fl0.00 \"<'Ill may be sc-SI 1 BR ho &12-12.\5 anytime. 4 Br. TnhM>. l 11a B n. B.1rl, /lJ." ·~tn11n.~!l'r. \\'rht> Brokrr 1&12-'\!"lllI,\ 1 1 · · 00. pri\·a1e me, Cpt 1r1~s Pool 12~1 l"<'!I'{ Ill xnn your surress V ,-.... 1 ,. & . Back Bay s · .,. · · .. v mo. L:ir~<' 1111 , Cl zon•' 01/f"r -, . --------ac r,.._'U or ids pe s ~·0 140· ••" "76 S!li.""-Yl ("~Jt 21 :i f.G t.:i'lOO 11 !. (:-.JT:-. good lQ!'. Srll or tranl. Drnp up a tlOll' s0011·. · '·· .... ,.... ::i or ...., 2. _ ::im· 1 fl lll or Kl! 6 f!lll, Rkr ~ 1 ,.~n~·;:~1~: 1:~1'~;~ 612_~ ~~~ ~;~1.~1 s~~:~e~~!e;:~:.· S120 2 RR. crp1s. rlrps, stove, 4 B~~':!,e~,.~1R.~eE'~;11~n BA, l;I ';v;l;n;e;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; C'll AP.,\ll"\'1: i·u~tnrn ;; Rr 2 ----c.; .. 11 1· rcfr1g-.frnC'd for kirls &pets. . Pn., n;imP, 111 < rl'ss, anc din rm. lam rm. cvd pal ~1. B:i :"t11H1" •trr~. 101·,,l~l lndu strial Property 168 nr1•1n<> numhrr To. :'>/:11rinrt SlOO. 2 & r!cn or :t Br. + pnol. $~~mo. Bkr 642-48"J6. (·1trp111n1.: '""l •r h;ir•ll'.Y•vl $ SET UP OR ln11'rn11110n<1I D1~!nbut1n~ lrnc('! f('I ktd & 1 J.i:: tinck 1,r ,..111. n"fln1,..r1 f l qrnpan.v l°lf'ri •2111"1 .i700 1<ar. r s rie s. Corona def Mar h\"1n:::rn1 \\"nr11;1· rhri.lf\1111 PROFIT $ ;o.'r-11'porl l.lll'fl : Nl'wpnrl S SlfiJ V1rw nf OC"ean. 3 BR. HORECLIFF llfln• h:: [l<'\1oi:IJJ11I lrrr;irr in II SJ ''~ I f1r::irh C•J1f ~'" r n.:v unk"<'Jl ~>1rr\rn/ 1.1 I\\'<' ·" "'V· rq1111y n ' " "''""'· nc1~· crp!s. \'ar. Kiris 01-li. .l B<'droom, b:irh & 1.<i:, dining ;irr~ lril li1f,_1.'l'JI prin1"_1,>111•l1,11L•; 11nd r"Jfflr"s TO BUY OR mom. lami!y room. 12 10 18 __ _ _____ l ~1~.\Pc:1s on 21 ;\i'tl's -I Priv;ifrhn111PQnhnrs<'r1Jn'"h. n1nn1hs Ira~"· $'1:.0 per NPT l!r11<h1~ -'1 !Ir, 2 h;i, Pn1!'11t1al 1n<'fln1P s~1.200 I SELL A BUSINESS 6 hors~. /'f>lTill~. s!all~. n1on!h inch1rl1ng gan"lrncr. l11n1 r111. i:::ir. fnrrl , ~~l,l~HI. 11·111 rxchnni:;r. fnr arr;i flYlnl HOLLAND BUS. SALES ~h<'d &. ;ir"n" $200. AUSTIN-SMITH GOHMAN f111nrr :rl~~lii ll ll111\n<iln11 Hth t!'I San "11le Broker "":i!..h En1pa1hy" STAR.LET 636-2860 <i nd a.c;~ocia1"'8 REALTORS, San Clement• ClPn1l'nl e. L(1c:il I .. 1rly nwn. 1716 Orange ~'<?., C.~1. 2*28 East Coa~t Hii;:hway, &I-, "170·, "'O·-"i ••yt'•m• l BR. 2 ba . unr. h<lme w/ , ----------I (', <'antl(ll nianag_r. 6·16-7171 .., ,,., vcv ""' 300 Cnmna rlrl l\t11r. 64.\-7270. 1~ \Ve nred ~aJrs people pool ar S. n1onlh . College RY hu 1ldrr . i11~t rn111plrtrr!. 2 """"!"-~"!'"'!i.,;.,;;....;..1 P:irk, Costa Me-1;a . 2 BR, 1',\ ha, cpl, rlp.•. refr\g, 111lj11C'l'01 drl1ix 1 r1pl"""~· "" Nier Litllc Bu~Jne5s 2 BR. hoUs<' unf. $225. A\'ail ocean view. l~e $250 mo. Cln~r lo 11<'..j!C'h &· ~hn11·1:. 2 & Art s:allery, frllmes, gills, end A~J:. N"pt Beh. 67:.-6145 -&lf>..2290. ·' BR. All +illns incl, al;irm, 1-=========:i J:nrxi u~M furniture. Very Call: 61,,.3663 642-2253 Eves. 3 Brt2 h11.. ~an view. var., A· u11ercnn1 sysl1>111s, QUICK CASH nrtraC'rive s!Qr!'. low rrnt. Yearly. Ask !or Anita at t'lec ):1\11'~. pvt pa!tos. gOO<i ll'A5!'. S.lOOO req'd Incl Jones Rlty 673-6210. 2 BR, 2 Oaths ••• , ...... $265 2 BR, 2 baths, den ••.••. $300 l BR. 2 ba's., atrium .. $3?'i .l BR., 2Ys ba'g, lam. rm $325 3 RR., 2 Ila's, bonu! rm $350 4 BR,, 2~ ba., lam. rm SJ45 .1 RR., den. 21,-2 ba "11 •• $.365 4 BR., 2 baths, family room in Turtle Rock ······~ WE HAVE O'IllERS 'll 11~ ··p I' Iii!, ---'l l.Pallur "SINCE 11146" ht Western Bank Bldg. University Pa.rk 1 8lJ.OlOI Nights l'lrn1 1r·:i C'::ib1nl't~. ~rinkll'r~ THROUGH A inv!'ntnry &. Datsun 11!alion & 1'lrlsr pd. 10' c rlown. '122 11·i;:n_ 612-fi.31\ or &1~1558. DIAL di.reel 642-5678. Charge Avl'nll!' S;in!11 Bar h R r a . DON'T 11v11 Ir •way, ~t 64'.l-.1490 OPf'n 11--'---I DAILY PILOT CAFE, equipped. Irl!'al for your ad, then att back and quick caah for U with a ·-nrganir fonds nr ca!ering, Daily Pilot Want Ad• have San Juan Capistrano WANT AD -'~'~'~· ~R:'"~'~· ~·~12-::21~4~9 ___ 1 ;:;b~"~"':;"='"='=''='=°'='· ===;;:.:.;;;"~'~"~";:;'~'~the=~pho;:::oe:::;rtncl::;:;;:;;:.;;,D=A=TL=Y=P=l=LOT===Cl&ut==tled= HllJ.TOP ACRF: ' 'W lf r TE ELEPllANTS" :t BOr111s , 2 h11lh~. r nm1\.1• 642 5678 overrunning your house~ rn1., srp. uhl. rn1 . .S\\'li\J . • "'Cash" .. ~II lhfom thru !Nl; POOL. All loc11 !ed 0111__________ Daily Piklt Cla~!ifierl 1.10 arrr hilltftp "''llh J:rral Business \·allry 1·ie1\. H n rs es Opportunity 200 200 V.l'!con1"· fl ~king S·l2.:iln. !----------..;..._.;..:-";,;;.;;cc;,.,. __ ..;;._, C.ill 4!1.1-1124. Reatior Santa An• HOUSE roR SALE RY OWNER 3 ~r. 2 R11 rami!y-<llr1lns: l'il'I. r::irJlPrlr!r;ipP~ $2:t.!l:io 63f<-31.\.1 2.12:, W. 1.ori Ln. 58nTR Ana 01)('n hooSP S.1i & Sun ::'.·~1 pm ==~· ~~~ BEAUT. J RR. 1.\ .. BA. !rplc:, • MOTEL cp!l!/r!rp5. ?.lff!ure adultl! nn- b!I< south of Fairgrounds ly no P'l~. SZ15. 675--0486. 2376 Newport Blvd. Coron• d•I M•r • 54~1281 .. I BDR..\f houM! for rent. $140 1 mo. 548-9755 l BR, 2 ba home, SZ25 mo. 'o~E°'L~u"x"E"°e.>:-:,~,,,.~'~""'°'&'"'°'l-B=R= luLease.54 S.•t .,..., puUy Apt"15 mm. from b<och, ~· • ;;~ ' m . ~jJ. ca u•tekly & up . l\1o rates. .. . ..,,; .., Condominiums Term! ~vail. 998 El Camino. Unfurn. 320 546-<M.'>l. l BR, 1% BA, rlbl gnr. blt lns, dshwshr, relrlg, crpls, drp.~. pool, clubhs,, Sharp, S215. 546-l580. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Cost• Mesa l BR, 2'h ba atudio, cpt'g, drp!, hllns. Sl90/mo, No pets. 998 FJ Camino, 546--0451. LOVELY 2 aty townhse. 4 Br, 2 Ba in f.ton!iC'ello. Swimming pool & clubhou5e prlvg8. $250, mo. a.ft 5, 833-m!l. HOLIDAY PLAZA ON TEN ACRES DELUXE Spacious 1 BR. 1 6 2 BR. Furn. 6 Unfum. Jurn apt. $13:1. Healed pool. Fireplaces I prlv. patios. Ample parking. Adults-no Pools TtMls Contnfl BJcht. pees . 196:1 Pomona Ave, C/'.l. 900 Sea l...anr:, C4M·&f4..llill --(/'.facArthur nr Cout Hwy) LRG l BR, nr t'airgrnds, W/1v cp1s, Pvt pal. Lo!~ of NEW-A rreat plac' to live tile, SIJ.J, Jnfant 0 K . th.i year rou nd! Walk to 646-822l:i. shops, walk lo beach. 2 Br, 2 1 BR, Cpls, drps, bltn~. W<tlk Ba. i'rplc. Priv patio. Kit. In clost!!, frplC'. I ad!L $134, bttns, Clo~e in gar. Ta.stefUl 1110 yr!y, Open Hse, 336 E. deeor. 330-A Marguerite . 2<llh. &12-852<l. 675-4873. =~------· REAL Value! Cpt~. drps, TIIE GABLES dshwhr, POOL, 2 BR'i. Lr&' 2 Br, 111) Ba. w/1ar. $145. ?.1ature adults only, no Jlj5. Adults. Cpt1, drp1, pet1. Qu1et. 2295 Pacilic bltns, 1ncd yard w/patio. Ave. 548-6878 or &42-4429. 2437 Oranie Avt. No. C. * REDEC. Lrg 1 BR. et!n· 636-4120. tral Ice. pool. carport, FOR Jeue-Delux' new all Adults Pref•rred ndlt&fflO pets. $135/mo. 560 elee 1 Br, 1 Ba . l BR. 2 Ba., trpt, pa!lo, 2 W. Ham.ilton. 646·4160, Unobstructed v1'w of bay I. Carport, UM! of pool. SZ'ZS. 545--0760. OCf'an. Adltr. only. 67~2. l BR. 2 Ba .. frpi, new cpa, BUSINESS n1,n.s .s p' c: I a I VIEW ol BAY -Attrnc 1 hr d~. 2 car 1ar. Facn pool. wkly rates now oUered to duplex. Cpl!, drpg, bltnl, S285 1JK)nth. everyont. Lo as S36 wk, patio deck. $250 mo. YeUly. ~Cal!=~R-•~"'~'=o~'~--~-:.::.. Sealark Motel, 2301 Npt 67317~. _o_u~p_l_e~•-e_•_F_u_r_n_·~-~34-S l~B~l~'·::..: ...... .:.:._7~:=."----~ -L~,v-E-lo-.-,,-.-,-.-,,,-m-w_rt_._A_I __ , Cott• Mes• 1 BR, $135. Pool, L\undry trac 3 Br w/all am,nltie1. FURNISHED Dupl'x apt. l BDR~t Ne children or pet~. Work'i girl pref. Call aftns let phone r ing. 548-2873. Duplexes Unfurn. 35D Cost• Met• 1 BR.. w/w, •tlnf., 1ar fal- tac:h) aml palk>. l adlt. Sml chUd ()](, $128. 642-8520. room. So. ot hwy. $350/mo yearly. • * 642-2181 • * 673-t7:>5. CJ,EAN 1 BR, Crpts, Drps, Cost• Met• $140. No pe!s, * * 540-9722 * .. 2 Br, close to sch' I I< shoP'r. f'ncl ya.rd. l14j mo. 548·1751 or 644-4137 SPACIOUS l Br. furn, $135. Adlll, no pt!la. Gar. Avl. 8/11. 64Z...~. st&-8422. * Spanish Elelance Qul•t Adult Llvlni Shar cpt • drpa • bltna Beaut.IJui Pool e AU Utitl .Bd l BR. $170 Adults onl)'·DO pet. 241 Avdcado St. 1W4-"'79 2 BR, l 'iii BA, pr. blliru:, relrtz, new ah.ag crpll. Sharp. $190. MJ.-2951. • Newport h•ch ·1 & 2 BR Tnll,n:, !80 A Up. '°""...,:. __ ..;.;..;.;___ Elderly prel'd. 133 E. 16th $285 mo. )Tly. Uppc-r 4 BR. 1 St. C~f . 642-J..26S. TRAILERS 2 br, $1XI + I. Sl.10+ Ptfaturt penona only. 646-18()!1. OUIETll • ;~ • • • ' :- :: .· <. -. ~· ·: ' ' ' . l · ' . • • . •' .· : ,• -·: • -· .., ~ • • hn"IY."d !Ir~. httn~. li:e ptlrch & p;i!ln, lgc shady In! on cul-<!e-i;ar. Nr. srhool!I & shpg. S2.1,;,o(). O"<·ner must Sf'11. !l.l1-l793. DA . Ntw <:pl1 It. redecorated. 'iii blk ocean. AA.ti Aug. 21'.). 117-S-33rd. 8Jrr.5738 or 61>-7530. e l 6. 1 BR. Trcpical Pocl. J'rplc, Patio. From S139. 145 E. 18th. 64l-4603. 2 Br, drpa,•ne"' <.Tpt'(. BaJoef &. Harbor 1hop'1. Lockf'd p.r. Adults. ro pell. SlW mo, 64.5-3515 or ~. ~ ~-1 ~ORM . turn. or untum., / carpets & dnpea, hihted .. • ~~--Univ•rsity P ark .i· Rr 1n11·nhnu.~. 21,1 h11 , 2 frplC's. 'Morl"I ll<lm", nany rxtr11 '< Xlnt l or 11 l l or1 . S3f1.~. 10:~ dn 1ll102 Lrrllhl'rwood. CRll 4r>!'l-l3ll fnr 11ppl ,. .. ---..,,------ ,, • • t) UNSCRAMBLE fOR AN5\.V£1l . N=l'1'~-1~,~,,c.....,:::.,,~m""'1 '-w-/~p~--, I 1 BJJ., Pool, Utll paid, Adi!. fioe.t , 3 Br/2 ea, trpl, No pet. Nr shop'a:. Oelux, 1u11deck. $375 yr!y Le,e. Sl55 mo. ~3348 . ~7672, SPACIOUS, )ovcly l l 2 Br. Fo'. RESULTS y0ti can Dt-r Pool. rtt rm. $100 lo $185. 1 pend en, c..n the SUper-Bi:. unf $140. &4~5S30. ~a I • 11 man .. Dkll.y Pilot The f11le&t draw In the Wfft 0111\f!ed &12--567' -plsce •.. a .D&.llY 'Pilot ClclNlfied .~ad .. ~ cp•:ri;~1\I! ~"·-~.2:5G7R • ... _ pool 4r washing facUltlts. Children .O.K. J:.'o pets. Ur Monti'! Vista, Costa Meu. Upper 2 br crpt/drp11. bltN , sgl aa.r, 1 child ok. Avail 1116, $145. !546-9!37, SELLING Your bet.IT "Lilt" With UI .. dll If (I.at, Dally r uo• Classified. ~2-51rn • I I ,• 8f DlJLV P!lC.j 1--.. ...... 1 ~1 , _._ ...... 1~1 .....-.. -]~ 1--1']MR ... 1.;;;;;;;;;;;iiiij~~ .. .:.1 Apt. Unfurn. 'l6S Apt. Unfurn. 365 Aptt.., Rtnt.111 'Pt. Unfurr.. -.11 Coit• M•s• Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Palntint & P•perli anglng Coste MelJ j Newport Beach * BALBOA I S LA N 0 *COSTA MESA* BL.ACK m11.lr pooril~. s hort PATIO Spt'rialuirir. Adl'I 1-----------1 ---,O:;oE;l•u•xYiE;----1..,.,.,.:::-:7:'.::-::-::::::-:'.:-::::;c-: Lido lslt ! ~~~~~ekAp:r..ooNm:~ t ~~ $f5. " $167_ fMI" month. ~~]~:~· ~";:.IO~ ~,1;~ ~~~ ~i~/~"~11:,,,0~ ~~~ d,~;~~ BARNETT p A I ,.; T I~ r, . FAIRWAY APARTMENTS MA:~~::MsE~-ts,RE UNf. J Br :l ~-bayfronr 67>..l61J. r::=~~nl~~n,_;;ad;()~~~ 495-499-1 r<I l"Sptt1ally lor your homt. .Sl)f'Clld offr r. S!i.l!'CO l'l \'t 5, ."IOW AV.4.IL4.BLE Jnr 11dul11 dt51ring lo !Jve apls. $4?'> mo yrly. ' R•ntals to Share 430 * C. NA1TRESS RLTR * CALICO 11 nd whit,. youna Qu11.hty. E" P" r I t: n c e lilbor/mat"I, s1n.;:!t Sll'l. 2 VILLA APTS. 2 & 3 BR's J>rivat,. patio pool -!ndlv. Jaundry tac: j Atr Conrl. r-rplc'5. 3 s ... i m-admldst beA lJly by tht ua I-BR baylronl apt.\. \\~kly 230 f:. 17th, C.M_ • Cill. "A Drop-in .. Vic. Jsth Sa11slactlon. Ea!!OTI &. Sons Srnry Sl85. Ynu 11"11'!1,, .\il\'I'. ming Pools • Ht>al!h Sra • Jn !ht prt!il!i"IOus Wts1dll:I or yeci.rly 642_1~R5 and Pial."f'ntta, NB. 6'42-S936. Construc11on . !.>\fl--0769. Llc'd. J\46-00J.( ~:lZlfi, I Ti:nni~ Crts • Game & Bil-:l BR. lurn1shtd hnusr. Sl.000 RENTAL TO S~iARE? i"'=--c:-cc-7'-7~~---1 ;c;;;;o;:--;::::::--;:'.c':C..:C:..::::: QUALIT'{ Cf'mt.nl \I/Ork. Lei No \Vas11ng liard PJ)C'm. ar~a. M $230 /'.!onrh Wt c•n help YOU! NEW industrial bldg, pnmf' I FND: w1r,. M ir tyl>@', ~m. * WALLPAPER * J & 2 BF.DP.00.\l FRO B1v.11.n1 \\'if'st nllr 1'7~:l72.1. NEED ROOMMATE? C~1 Joc. ·125.1 Logan A\'f' ""h 1 rlo.;:. Vtry 11.fftc11ona 1r. c:eot>!t-do iL Llc'd hondt-d. :\1r Bu•·k!ey, .\l1n11.ger 1000 -·18 z171 &1.'>-Hi:l.'i. \\!hen you cal! "!llac·· Nta.r Oranie C.O. Alrport t.: 1 UCT. Adt1lls only. rRO.\l ll4rl \\.'r can ht lp YOU, ron• lo'"""' sq. fr . un11~. Nor :, • · --.'7==~~=~=~-1 "''I " nl 124·1 Ir1·1ne A1·p. N.B. N•wport B••ch r.t Th 1 ;;nrn;;n--c:=-:-~ PATIOS & WALKS ...., . 4·1-1 ,,..fi-I MEDITERRANEAN ,. C•l l "'':l.fl2:i1 BEACON * MS-01 11 · r oma~ nn Job sne or t'OUND _gTttn "Cnnure". "'' r•11ll l"Vf'~ 673-1417 v 1 Frei" f"Stun . &l:i-0826 PROF'. pR1nr1nt ,.xt/101 , n"R' PARK-NEW-P"O~R~T~-AN W L' -. . . 1"· 9th S!, B!!.I Pen. 7.-~--.--.'-'-'---1 v.·nr1• A rC'OtL~ r e t l i n,,, 201Zl Sant" Ana A1'e :-.tu. ?.!rs .• Jo11rh1m, Apt 3-A 546-621) ORLEANS APTS. •w •y to •v• tn 2AAO SQ rr t hlr! f 67J :'$1 Cl · S • " APARTMENTS N•wport B1•ch SHARE home in C . .M -• . . romm i nr o:c' -c·--·------= •an1ng erv1ce a u·ll'"'~ J:pl'll)lnit. R' r". 2400 H~rh.ir Rl\rl. C.!>L 11/oon-r.mokini: lady rtls. l~f'. CJ\f, f..t -1 i.oned, ~xi to Lost 555 ~7-l.l:.S ,;14 , :iji-A0-20 Bachrlnr, l or 1 Brdrooms. Sl.') mo. Call ~g..Jllfi.' c-:l. ~8-..~9 11 00 ans l p;~;-;;;~~;:---.-:--"C BAKEn Cleaning "-f..1a1nt l~=-~~---~--I J\E'.\"TAL OF'f'lf'E Rod Townhouse.~. Spa, pools. OAKWOOD GARDEN 5-iR-4072. PARAPLF'--CJC youth M-t-ks Complt 1e tl!11nt 8Pi-v1re INT f., E:irler. p,.1nung. ~Pf.'." 10 ·'·'' TO c P'I tPnn1~. f'mm SIT;>. AcmM APARTMENTS \\"JSJ-1 10 ~hare lovely large I ('llT'Jlf'1!', f1nr>rs. "'indow~. J.it"d. lnli. t'N."e e~I . JO )TS 1 ,, ~ Stora•• •ss n>!urn or 1>Jlf'<'1.1I cushion VILLAGE tN>m f'',oish1on Island at Jam· ..,. rt ~·orth Bitrk B11y homP w 11 h • ~ I k •Ir. f.4&-i()ll.2 Commerci/ll & f'Xpt'r. Chuck, local rel's. Xl~"T VALUE! Cpl~. rlrf'~. horPe & San JMqu1n Hllls -l'l!.'pcl -. bU!illlf'55 lady. ~319. 1--;;;:'.::;:''7°'0":0".'::"-:'0'.'--la to lrom Hr.;: Ach ?/'l!l. RP~!df'nfial 64;HJS09 . .:..DUL TS fl=-: LY I rl--hiihr. P00L. 2 Br . Sl"lft 8M Irvine Ave 64:-:i-0550 BOAT &· TRA E Rtw11rd. no que511ons 11.5kf'rl. --.c:=r;::-:::::::--""c-::c:--I =-CCC.C---~--~-1 2 & J BR. A\.ul. Pr11a1e pa-\lalurP Arluli~ (IOb. no pr r~ P.nad~. 1i 141 f..l4-l900 =-:on-smoker. J\1alf' J.t-25 STORAG~L R I \Veii:h5 1.l lbs, Ja" 1q, 2" ~lf'sa CIP/ln1ng Sf'rv1c'f' VINYL p 11 p,. r ha n i: Ing no, pnol -1nd11· Jaunrtry la<'. '!-!~--•"'' nr f..l:?-M2'l RRf.ATifT,\KJNG VJF.\V )\tl!.'pon-South 0"'" bedrorim. All privi!l"jtS · • [ thick 'lTrrn ra~e v.•/h!k CarpPT5. l\'lndcr-.11s, rlmr P!r. ~Jl('ch1l1s1. work gllllr1'nl,.ffi. ('.\", Oran;:!!' Co Airporr; Tus----------~17fi HUJ:P 2 BR apl. Hii[h li{\') 16rh SI 642.J:170 • .l48-l54.i • Huntin.;:lon Brh 1'1"f'a r R r ~ .v 111 I:: ha nri 1,. ~. fl.r!<1d. ,t-Commc·1. 548-4111 frre c~I. Dan Schv.artL tin a! li1b 5:; nr. \les1cltff 1. fJF.Ll":Xf'~ ~pll '-1"1'"1 • :l hr. fln B~ck Ha~ Blull~ 11·12 P''' VISTA OE L MESA o•ii1'AJitF'l.~;;f];ITT;;--;;;;,:Jo:::i'~·t~7c·";,;20~•~fl~<}p~m"__-;-;-, J rlPsperalPly otf'dPr1 Jn ~ Conl••clo"' 547-:.Mli nr R4&-21~:2. fi'lUhlP l!ilf. ~un r!Prl\. rln~rrj ~. A 'F. Lovp]y homp Of'<'r R t I W • ' ' I d S'!OO ''~lrno1r~. !rp!c, he a! e ri Apartmint1 t-11~. L1rio l~IRnd . Children en a s ant•d 4'0 m "<I 1,. R ! r t 11 gong . PROFESSIONAL pa1ntin.;: - 1741 Tu~un, Cosi .. \ltsa rmrin. 1'.·pJc. crpl/ rp~. ~ ' pr>01, load~ o! tlosrls. 7~.i I l t; 2 BR. F'urn. k UnJ, Dish-1.-pJ('Qmf'. Ca.II 613--718."i. 714/117!\-46.'.R. ADDITrONS '" Com ' I , j n!rrior/P,\ttnor. Quality .\!;r. :'II!'! Tnomp~cm W-46'1 -~·HOl1 , l~n1Jn~o n r. tC Q .\l.H.S 'I wa!hf'r -Sro1·p anri Rrtr1;: -Gar•"•S for R•nt 435 Alm. Homf'Ov.'ner~-Blll boa THURS j f29, mi lllP hrn Comp[ere ~1-..·1rP, plan.~. work & matPr1RI. ~:.~-74.l.i • 5!fi.>-ADl'LTS nnl~, 'Jlllrt 1...;i ll &l.>-1200. "'· "•o ~rn•'g·L-R--••n>••, • Pron . I• Y""• "·m· , p P!llmR!P~. ,JOP Ro11 t . Gen. "'" ,.. , . ,. .,. .., , .. "' ;:-:-:;-:-;::::--:----""."-" " , "" .-omerAntan, ll O.~ to "Taffy '· PROf"ESSIONA!. P.<11ntins:: 2 Br. 11, Ba r.E krt. 2 rar RE'~ S I I""' GARAG E lo--•nl l o' i;.hambl-• T ~ ' I , I Contr. 642-:i997/646--920l THEBESTCC~T!»LFSS *BRANO NEW* '~' ·1•r1s "" ' ' •c. ir...,,o summl"r 11 ~ l!PPn nr Magrioia k in1Prrxrrr Hon,.~! wnrk · · -· · i;ar. 240 r Hith Pl :i4&-64~2 T t ' & M Q ' 11ora,t. S20 a month. rr11111Js~ '--,1 I ·I A" llB El" ] t _. f-.1Y V.'ay q"-'''" "·m• Jmaguw "·et bar f1replar,. 2(\..1.12 Santa ,\rJ.iii Ai·,._ ( Ac.ro~s + us in •1a rive · '-'"' a m 1 .v uamli, · 11Pr Y ii.11y • "' .• '"' Lie'. I.· 1n~ 5-18·'.:!7~1'1. 6-la.5.1.'ill bl!'am ceilings. ~ui;h-hri\·~ LGE delU.•l' 1 2 & :! Br .. 'J. 1 B 16 a. · from S.A. Cr>unrry Chibi. * S45-485S * 54(}..5698 W/1·,.fa. l ~hildff'n, dPl\lre hrartbroken Pls r 11 ! 1 i n>m0t! \\alls, ctll1ng, noor.s ~~o.=~.~-~--~ I nrw 1·p1s-rrp~. p"110. ;i, 2 BR 1------Off>'ce Rent•! ••o furn., part-furn. nr un lurn. 5.16-KJJ:I or 53 6 _6 797 1 !!le Nn 10n 1oo .small.1PAINTING -flon"li.t, panehng, b1;: pn\'ale [:1<1110. ,.~ n ...... r r l'-l"l I 5plH":(IU~ l & -1Jn1I.<.. e NICE e "" g11ar1n1TeNi wnrk l Tr rl ,, .• """" <'f n ' n l '.'.::'.:".':::::-":7:'--::oO--.,.--2 or J BR 2 BA h-,,, •• , .• ,, I n,,,,,.... 547-00.16, 24 hr ans sPr\' • 1BR-2 BATH, c-luhhnuse.1 _::::.:...:. · • · 1-'n11r $1."i.'i, 110. Frplcs. pr1. The mo~! heaut1ful vit"' ar OFf"lCE hid 4• 1 , ' · '' . ...-. ' " Any ;o1zt ioh c 111J 67~~7~0 ;ool, \'-ball SI~~ 1ni•ld_~ ::11~ LCl\'fL\" garrlrn rl11plr.x-2 pa 110~. \Oflds of C'lt:1st':.s. ;\lgr. rht bay & ocean in lht g. 50 IQ. !1. 3 "asP. \\p arP looking for 11 1 l/lST-1-f!I' whit .. ,.11 1 \.'Plinv.• Aflrlitionli * R,.modehni.: ~~·~=""-----=I /, i1·1r. ~~7 \\" F.ia.v ~t n!l1Pr hr. 2 hfl . ~16.'i Rrsfi quir1 ~."17-0211. I HROOr area. 2 BR ., 2 BA room nllicP ittta + p11rking Hon1r. f;.i7-2{;.i0 I ";Pli, flr11 {''11\11r. vie.' Oran;;:e Gt1-v.·ick & Son, Lie. p ~IN TINC/paJ')f'nn1: .. 111 -' I R f · 1~ !1007 lnr 7 c/11·~ on ~ x 95 Jo1 . \VANTED I" rr I I 2 < < • G II C 671-604l * 54~Zl70 \ r!<. JO Hill'IJnr 11rr11. L1r. k "2 BR'~ rrom Sl65. ,\U adtllts. :t•.11J 1!< ,~ ~. ,-,. -. Y" ALMOST READY apt:<. for ]Past . 642-2202 Hnrhor 81\'rl Cosl;t Mf'sa yrs or o ". :I nb ,,; bra~P. R VP n~ j,·';·~ ~~il--•l'Jfi~11rs~ . bonder!. RPl"s furn. 642-1:1.ili . nri p1>J$ I• 2 BR, 2 8,\ STUDIO. St.JO. l BR. Jl;.{1-2 BR $!7j, tJl1. Santa Ana ~fl.--706/I , . . . rn. rf': . r. a n11n, P1var . ,. . , . . .i; II I El•ctrlcal BA'' \IEADOWS \PTS I c " POOL l · · 1 to J m1 lrom hf'a~h. Q"'"' '· fl.~l .. $1''4.l .1Pn•l•c I ••I. -----------PAINTING, lic"rl 1n~. F'ff'I': · · • ' · Ill~ ... rp~. par1n. · Pr1I". pi1T10. b11l111rrl rm. hid ' c ~ ~ "" "* CaJl 646-00i3 "* cluld f'k. Mh-M!lli. JY!OI v.ljarui.l.l. 20lOI Birch DESK ~pace available $50 Inc. Adult,; w11 mpe-t·cahlr LOST CPrmilln ShPphl"rrl. f.L t.:CTRICIAN. llf'f'nSt'rt, P$1lm. Qu1111ity m11.1"J, rltptn- 1 'R +i -2&'1 VILLA MARSEILLES mo. Will provide lurnlture tPfs •s lf'S!W>rs /I1Jm R'1ll ing FPm. Tlln /1 Black. Lnsl bnndPrl. SmRll J<'hs, main1. dahlr 21 hr.•. !147--4121!. LARGE 2 br apr il\'ail Aug. Si. :-.; · -1. .. 1 · EW 11.t $5 mo. Aruwering 1ervice Hill.~ EalalP~. S:lO.l mllX . & rPp;i1r~. 54R--52'0.~. pf t p t h R I * * * 1 ·llh. SL')J. BAYFRONT. hoil l c!OC'ks. PX-BRANO N available. 305 No. El :i57-3942 or 213/.~78--0746 Mr. Vir. Palis;irJe~ & Spruct. ,.--,~~------! •1 e r, • c ' •par LIKE LIVING IN 642-2fi21 flll<' 3 Br. ,, Bil . hrt'pl;ic,. SPACIOUS C am in o Rea l, San Gf'orgP. S.A. ~5-725.,7_·-~-,-~ Gard•ning * PATCH PLASTERING YOUR OWN HOME .,, * (BR. Stoi·e. rf'frig, cpts. S6."1 mn. 2 fir. 2 B11. S.100 & 2 Bdrm. Apts. Clem~nle. ~92--4420 STEADY Pmployerl frmiilP LOST-Vrry ht"' \>.•hire k buff AL'S GARDENING 2 Br. 14 Be unfllrn. Cpts. drp~. pJtlo JI.Li J\o pl'U.. mo. Rrahor, 6'16-{1732. Adult Living DESK space available S50 nttd.s 1 BR hou~e or t1pt , al1rrl"d n111le ca1, ch1Jd rem Jor gardtn1ng & •m11.l I rlJJl5, t nrl. pario. 5.li-23611. Santa Ana Furn. & Unfurn. mo. Will provide furniture C.11-1. or N.B. area. \Vould Pf'1 . ~-41:11 landscaping services, call All rype~. Frl"e r~t1m11.tea Call 540-682.'i Plumbing WJ LSON GARO ENS 2 BR. J '~ Ba. ~tudio. EnC"l lo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Dishwasher· color coordinat-at ~ rno. An1y.·ering servlce like i ma!J vard or patio. I "11"•R°'l'°<TW°"'°'A7T°'C°"llc, cmc,c,o.,:-;Ro/c:c,ccx, 54~:)198. Serving Newport, Apts pain•. End of cul-de-sar.1 ' ed appliance• -plush shaf ava1l~bte.1787S Beach Blvd. tliax SM r:in. Gorvi rrf's l~Run11 M11in Brach. CdM, Costa Mesa, Dover TAKAS & ~nos Plu~ing Ph. &:2-6811 al: 1 pm. 1-.~ C<ihr1llo. fi.12-:l!l:tl. CAN'T BE BEAT ~~~,.; ~~ic:a~ 2. ~:~ :::Yt1ngtVonEBeach. 642-4321 ava ii. Ple11sP rali ~O--R.1AA s.·._-1 fll::\\',\r.D 4~:!9ili I oScho="c'c·-.,,"-'-'c"cH_tt_.~--,-,-, hr"rl. honrltd r e p I flt East Bluff showers • mirrored ward. I "!' OF.~ICES \\'ANTED 10 I Pa~P un-1 BLACK & whit'" toy poodle. SAVI';! fo'amtly a ... nPri~ rPmodt'I n,.w cons!. Free S!:'\'GLE STORY rob@ doors _ indirect light-~luxr A1r.Cnnchr1orK"d lurnl:<ht'rl homf' hy niatur,.1 7129. Nam" "Jo.v"'. Chi\ri"s L.:i,1ns, romplPle rP~irlf' · _'c'c'-· c641\---~R.1_4c'~~=~~-I mesliBJIU 2) I ' Sourh Sf'a Atmosphere log Jn kitchen • brtakfasl Lido A~PI\. :lCk: Sq. Ft. <'ouplP ''"1lh hf!sl T"f'ferPnt•P.~. Pf'1, malt. ~R-l.16!t. r111I. mmmerc1al ttrv1ce . PLU'.'.I B[Nr. R F.PAIR ,\"rw Braut1ful Garrtl'n Apart-NEWPORT BEACH 1 BR • 2 BATI{ bar • huge priv111t fenc~ RealonomJcs-Rkr. "75-6700 L1kf' J\.ll)narch, Three Arch ~1/1LE Cock-11-lle!, lnsl vie \l}'l'T~ Bros-, l'-laintf'nanct . n1tnl~. Private Pali(I,, Po0l, Villa Granada Apts. c·ar(>('ls " drp.~ pati!'I • plush landscaping • DESK apace a vailable SSO '1r J.:mf"r11lrl Ray. 2 fir .1 y .. 11r !!l!h A-Irvint.. Rr.v.-11.rrl. 5-1i<-45lo. "' Air Cood.i11onffi Will ·d 1 1 * LANDSCAPING * Sp..i. Garagt!. Luxunous <Ou r hl'droom5 v.·ith baJ ron. brick Bar-B.Q'i -lqe heat-mo. prov1 e tJm tutt IP11Sf'-4~15.~J:. I 64ft-'l!l7i. · 00 & ~1 G · Pri\'311' P11ti011 d I • I I .i S.'i mo. An•w•rl~ ••-·l<e • ~~~~~~~~~~~ N w I •• lar,dsc;ir1ng. Adulrs. no per.~. ie~ a ve -ov.-. rac1ous H£ATED POOt: e poo s ""' ana . av.ailable. 222 1''~~~5l 'Ave, \VANTE'D lo IPasP: 4 or .1 hr " awm:. i;prin,..,ers, ar- Z BR -~. 3Br..sns. J1\1ng "" f}lliet llW"l'Oyn ding P)PO'Y of li!V.'0 3101 So. Bristol St. u ...... ~•••ch.494-nA""' hnmf', .unluri1, '" l\-111rin"r I l[l•J hor~. pall()!;, frn("('E, wall~. !or fam ily with ehildrf'n. I'' M' N I So c I Pl ) 6U"" ...,.,.. < 1 11 l.1c'rl rnntr. \1 aster Ch11~. Carport & S!flr11ge-'' 1• · 0 • OU ILZ8. -('h d1.~1. Call c n e ct l111tn1clion L'il E'. 21 ~t , C.~I. f..J6.J\666 Near Corona de! ?-1ar High 1-tJ DDEN VILLAGE Santi Anl STORE nr ofllct . Newport k 21.1/ol[ifi--62fi~. l --"-='"£~'-'",'~',';.'c· =~-36-~IZ_Tc_,,,'- p &hool. Fireplace. \\"e! bar & PHONE: 5574200 Bay CentPr. 2052 Newp.>rt , -------~ Prnles~ional Ga.rrl<"OP r ark-Like Surrounding btJJJt.Jn kitch"n appliances. 2:()() South Sal111 Blvrl, C\t. 525. Util pd. Misc. R•ntals 465 I ~-••••••••• I QL.IE1' • D''l.L~'" Sant A e rn 1-" Schools & Trr" 11·ork, pr tJ n in g, ,._ ,,...,._ 83J A~IGOS \.VAY &14.2991 a na. """'" J~ 646-1252. J-2 k :l BR APTS C I l =====~~-~~~I LOCKED, fp~ 11tor<i2" fnr •'n•t,ucl•'on• Sil "lfJnnk!eri;, ("]Pan Uf' job~. o ciwell Banker & Co. 1 n · ~ G AJ50 Furn Bachl.':or tanaging Ai::ent S.ll-S22lil•""'!""'! .. ""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'!""'! SUBLETTING We11td iN Ofr. hoa!11 nr c11mrwr.~. 50<-p<"r An ~c ap 1 n.;:. .eorgP Prv patios * Hid Pools 3 Hr;trPrl ponls RtnlJll 4 Nlre 11-z room11 1720 aq Ill loo!. 642-fi:il:iO . THINGS ~1n!hPr N ,. v,. r 11·1&-~~3 . j :'\'E\\'LY -'e•-1•1"rl 2 B'-2 h• N'• I ' • C II ••0 ""7 1'o Jnh r()O sm11U • f..11-:11~ • COLE PLUMBING 14 hr. s~rv1rr. Sewing/ Alt•ratlon1 Alt•rations -642-5845 Ne111. 1lf'Ct1r11!r, 20 years exp. Dr•1smak•r, Cu1tom S•wing & Alteraticn1 Also have fabric1, Phylli1, 962-6269. :'\r shop';:• Adults onlv "'-" J..argr-Cluhh(lus,. ,.1,.. BBQ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~1 ,;;;:W~Y~P"~'"~'~";:·~~:·-:~1 T11u$::hl You . Oran2P Counry EXP . .Ta.raneSf' Ga.rdf'nPr, Martinique Apts .. '.11P~!aJn; arii Rinn!, rrpt~. Child Carp C<"Dl<"r !or riP ta 1 l.~. ]~I Af'arl Pm \ nr t-.iorlt'ltn;: /, K now hn11, up-krtp. plant Tree S•rvTce rlrp<. 2 rarpnrr<. D'""L l -d · I 11n ~nl<i Ana Al'" r \I Chilrl nr r'f'' OK. \:},'fl mo. GrPat nP11 1. 2 !.· ·' Bdrrm Rooms 400 .1670 SANTA ANA AVF~. CM AnOOllnttments •• 1 f)an('1n;:, Cla~P~ now form-I DPS. tr1mm1ni;:, <;lean-up. i;F:NERAL Trr .. Srrv. Yard \l;:r. ,\pr 11~ f;.lf,.:)5-12 f'H()'."r~-fii;.Jil'J;fl SOUTH COAST }~rom 300 !IQ /f1. 35c IQ. rt. . I in1::. [)ay &. £\'eli. :>40-:i;).10, 9fiit.-_-'o·ll<;_.-,----~""--l"IPan-up, h11ullni::. ~prinklrr VILLAS Sl:i PER "''k up w/kit. S30 675--2464 or 541-~.~2 +i4.>-0i.'i!!. A17:::; La.rni~cap111(;. Tr{'P 1"t'-P. ~ \11~11 BE,\UTJF't:L 2 Ar J 1 ~ Ba Huntington Beach___ 1101 :O.lacArth11r Blvd. v.·eek up. apts. l\10TEL '* -1 l"t'JNl •r~. ·""~--. · Srur!Jo nt>w crpts 'a.. paint_ ~I!! '.17" e XLNT OFTJCE SPACE Auto tr•nsportation 525 PVT p11u10 lr1t.•Clnli, Sia mo, n1 n1•aJ . Y11.n:I l'f'mo(le ing. Tile I D 54&8823 ·. -J.'>. now RV1'il. Lido Bldii:. 3355 11 hr Pa . ""ePk. Tri\sh h11u llnc, Int f'!<'a nup. -----------rps. bJtn•, C"-rpnrf * FRESH AIR UPSTAIRS r Bd 'Sl60/mo .• \"o prrs-1 rhtld Apts.. . IVIOf,!' r m, rm. /111. Lido, N.B. fj7J--4:.01. PERSON" 1o hPlp tlrl\'f' 11·i1h • f..1 2-929-l f'Vi"l' • P.PpllJr i<pnnkltr~. 67~]166. CER:A:O..llC till': nt'W ,,. \\.;lk 1 hlk, ,. R••<h' f U f J70 I.: Ri!. SPparate f'ntry. No I AC c· & • l -" I ,. I Sm II ok 998 El Ca1n1nn. ~111. ~· urn. or n urn. • NEWPORT Bl;:ACH li!dy ro Sun Vallr,i·. JriAho. . .-.. .~on 11\\'0 r"m·~•". rre "'~. " Lr .i BR Rp!. ne\111,o rlecor.1 -----------rooking. SK~/mo. ~3!l-3<11'1!1. ~ / r<rrv1c"-~I01\'1 ni.:. "rl J: i n£, l .1nhs wrlcnn1P . : ... \6-24:.ii; SPACIOL"F. 1 I.· 2 Rr apts. flb G I 2QO.;ioo..50() '1 . :tX .July YI nr .11. 67.'>--0737. h'' 1 J I an;irhed car. trplc, .l ·\ enera ELD~:R:LY v.·oman, rons1rlf'r rh. !1.1r. Ervin. fi7 ;,..1 601 Servicai and Ripairi ,-.. ruumin.;: &. ,. 1 .. 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Summ•r Rent•lt 420 ml~.--lnn. 4!l.l-11.\l. 1 c. Cl & · t Ing scrvir<" . • '1"0'' GARDE'.' ·opoo'-! 2 13DR.\1 . rpt ' rlrp~ ' frn r·Pd • PoOL I ~"""""'"";-=:-;:--;--::;;;c:cl N r G H T ~ p F, .ED \\1 A r I "RO-\l fl N'J:_ ma.in . ANSWERS 1" ··~ L I p:,11n. l<lr.•, la c, ran2P. i;:;;r • S1\U;\,\0 I V!EU1• I blk to hay. Elca:11nt SlfO\VROOM mfJt. & off ice l\10TORCYCLI:: RACF:S .o\T Fi.i.'>-25~. .J im MR-M05 l & 2 BR furn J.· uni'"" ~ •pace. Clo.~e to Lii"'.' n• loc. C·mpl''' G•-d•n•·n, I'm SI,'" ·,.AS S AL <ii.•n l\Rlk !o l)ei!Ch. arlulr e .1An1ZZ I _.-:l RR. 2 BA. Au.;: 10 Sept. "y Tl-IF: OrtAJ\'l;r; COl<:-.1n· Babysitt ing " '' , Tan(1Coi-Chlllk-Apart- I PA~f" 2 ~~lld · k · ~·r.11r)r, rl11!<1 M prr-. SlF.O ],Xii )lP.\fl nr. Solo a · An<i 1·11h •. \600 mo. Oct. S450. S95 To $~ Mo. 494--4S5.l F"AJRGRflUNflS TN COSTA I Sf'rvice I BIPlll"'h _ HARn 1,, l\1AKF:. · · ' rf'n ° · I .,;i;:...~2+;". f"ri:\·1 hi";)..6l")4·1. HARBOR Blvri. fro n I 11 ~,. 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L~1E_2_h;;-2-h~ "11!~";, 11p1 L'Nf"GR'.\"JSHl':ri QUICK CASH 'l ..,..~or barh ... Be11u1 h!riit rPturn:in1 .. rhn T'1:<" ,.., HR .ll1;.-;.1~0 GEN YD CLEAN-UP ~'r.~~~~~~n ~~~;.i;~~; 54f>.0.)i0 ' ;"Mii,.., •· ,\llf . ii 11n~. f(lr lltl" mr~. l~'i Pl11 rtntl11 <'h!IO>:"f'rl \\"fllf' <"la~~1 l1rd c-.,p.t Secv•'c• TrPrc_ ~hrlltr<. IV~. ~hl1J'C'rl. • •1 -· • '· •••.. lnrl rv /~rd .\",-\\11rn1>r !.-THROUGH A N B &1••770 ~h;:i rrl nn •rl XP" M~:N -1\t,. .1011 l"Ok1n;: l \'I::RY 1\!Cr: 2 Br Durl"-.. POOLS A1·p . . ,,....., . Ad No. :n o. Da il)' r i101, Box rr. P nr rP 1 '" . · 1 ~l:\'l.~Sll\!l :ill Frri!r. hril m R""' h ~h rl ~1·111 ~1~-4Mg. * DAILY PILOT RENT M-1. ll2.'> -'Q II, Sl.'~ l:ifll. f'o~t11 \1,,~11 !l:lfi~fi . I ,JnHN'S CarpPr k Uphol.dery l~v.·11~. ~prinklPr~ i~t1illPr! for " "11.fl>lhlr . l"fl!~l1rirr1 ~"'l'- -, pr.-"'' 112• *ENCLOSED -,..1,,,, ..... E.--•-, Del Rnto11ll in,, hPd v.'PPd '"' rerary .\lnl"1 02tn:-;.JC.\l/1•h l ""·l,p~tl(I Ar11111~t1n]•,nn ·-ll·il i .nopP\5, .. 1 ll'''"i N 7C 'I F'''P>'R]f'NCF-11 ,,. '"' ·•u · GARAGES WANT AD 010· .. J""' an, 0· ' ·1 '· ··" • -• • s .. h d F.1· 'Ill rn1plnvn1rn1 In .<il"flil ro11-rPf< fll'f, '!:'..>1 ~-,,, 'n~ "'r lnlrr,."m l!n~p. Gas & 67. "ti• 1 . 1 • r>~mf"i';'lO frre ..... NJIC guar ·1-·• •· • ~ "" *CONVENIENT .r-.o · }n11~P· .. 11tPrs 11'°111 ===c---o~~---1 lacl 1\lr'!<. ('all". 201~ \Viii· s1t fi 1·1111 7.1~:17'1 1'illrr !•d i"'·l'.!-~.'I~~ 642-5678 Pm \. t So I J Rel 11 rd 11 n l s ) . ('Rf:ATIV~; G ,. r r1f'11 1 n r.: ------,-R --TO Al.I. HEACHE~ DAILY PILOT for 11ct:lonl lf'("I .;our h0n1e . rmp. ....,..,, .. ,,...... • 611 rnl-c I ,. ' c I ' 'I ' ' liu•r. ,\pl . r. C'n~la ,.,,,.~ .... SPAC!OLS 2 Rr/2 B•. ,.,,, * R •·111«'1! l'll r (hLJ1f & iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Curr'!'nl Jnral r"f'g '' · ' '"" u " " ·<'IV er omp P I' '' a1n · FROM $140 MONTH I h I • 10 I ' • 'l2!i2;· rlrr ... \11 ,.k r rj ~ilr ~ml f'P! flk ~l·lf!lm" Call \!or hnArrl '1nlyl ni;:11eners "' n11n111t rr;in-11p ..,,.11dsc11r1ni;: I.· HarMr / Bilkrr ll T ~i'I . ~12-~:v:, ADULTS PLEASE I* * * * * * ~ ... l:i-.1~\~ hlcach for white c111l>f'T!" .. •pr111kl ~r~ 1n~t. lrt l' r~I l!IC!ll.Y ~klllPd f:,·f!r --· ']'" 1 SAv1>: your mont:y hy Mvini. 117:1-'114~. ~rrf'li\fY Rrl'f'n! \\:11<hPs .>.11-;;. ·l' I Bf:..~ hlk.~ lrnm nrran. St:t'i VILLA POMONA ,.---------------------, APCARf: I IV I ' ,. I I •CORSICAN mo Arlul1~ Abornon. ine t'Xtr<i trps. •JI ..:E'dn SOD l.a\O.'ns· \('('()"fl ft. p~r-1me e mr (•,vm •n I PHONE 642-2015 v,""',nn. •om1;'1: , -.,,, •. '.,',",,P-. l111ng rm dining r m &. hall I Hyhrirl BPrni u rl a · nr fii.~li. 1 Drlu:-;e1.2.1.Rr~.t1~~0"'' far :,:in-1 :-111 T d ! p d' "" ,.. ··· ..... ''' A $1SO -h . ' (liliO Pnmon11 Al'f') ra er s ara 1se ., "'' rm ·· • •vuc hlurirr~-'~ S249 in~lilllf'rl, AIDES for Cnn\•illt~rrnce, Cnas1 PJ111;i :.t>.2.~21 2 fiPR\I!'. nr ~ho11p1ni; M2-44.1fi. SIO, <'t,a1r S5. 15 yr~. f'Xp. 1& ;;:ouR rfln!Pf"d . Rirh ~l 4Rl. I tldPrly f a.rt or t11m1ly car,. LP.C, rl,,~n 1-T\r !ltl!Y't' '\rii·I.' flrrnr Sl\O P"r mn A\\,\ZJN"r. A ... <lnlt t.1v1nl' !'JNGLES. Dtin'I bt \\'hat eounl.~. M, 111e1Md. J HomPm11kt>r~. :..li-61\.!ll . A1·11 d /\nl' JO :\1 K-'.'11ar1 P.r;i/nnnrn1r~ Rkr 67.~7['() Bf'aut. J &. 2 RR hirn or un·f 1 · tonPly~11.ncf' lP~t;()n.~. Ml' I <fn "'ork myull. fo("()(:( ref. E:i..ptr .• Jap11.nf'~" Garrlr-nf'r --- ' . d I ) ...... ---Ines _,.:.,,,,, .,,. 2221 •II. 6 1 ~11-0101. Cnmpl"le yfl ~pn•icP. NPal I Help Want•d. M, & F 710 or 11 u 1~ 01rr :::, SllO • ''" rl•1p\P\. r r h,.,, h. rrr1~. Ap1c. &If clr,oin. 01·pns, '" " ,..,...... .... ....., 40i rirr~. ~11 .1 r. '.\I) r'f'I ~ S14fl D \\" lin 2 Brl rl1~pl.•, ~hag pm. Di11mornJ C~rpPr Cll"a ning "'-2 I & Rel1il . F"ret e~r. fi42-43R!l "* BEAl."TJfl'L 1'1· 2 Rr..' ~"-°t~'>--~·(I; "Pt~. drp~, J:icu1r.1 & sauAA t• ~1A~SAGE 11 r!!IRxin~ Px-Av.;: ~11.e room SI! Hauling 1 ,\pphr:11 nt Pa)11 f'PI" --~ I I mes Bo] II /lrrrpl. !'f'r"v S•l7.i ur Contcmpor11.ry Ganic11 Apl ... Lagu-n a Beach ba th<. lluc;r Pf"IO perienc<" 163R.'i 0 sa RPpaitin& & ln.sra 1111nn~ ~"ARD, gar ... gP, C'lelUIU fll'. Trn. ,\lath aP. 10 117:! Patio.~. fr p ] ec, ~1 M•rrimac Woods Ch ic/I Rd. H.B. 84&-5222. FN'P t;i.1 64.')..131 7 R•mn''' " " ic-" f'r .. , ull1, l\'Y, (;pn"l Ofr m S.iNI Sl:,0...$16.1. C..all ~fi\6i \ J. i\R RF;ArH~~Pw 1 I.· 2 4'l. .. \lrrrin111(" \\'a.\'. C.i\1. do I I a rs ALCOHOLICS A""nymou~. HOU~F.: 01"" CLEAN "k 1 fl 1,, 11 d r r , b«ckhne, Lr••l f •.-'.•• In •= DEL""E 2 B ,· Rf~• I • h::i., f"I""] Arl11!t~ H ' B h " ,,.-, ....,,n, "·' r/l , S;i , pl• '\n ,,.,1 1 21 -. ~ C · unt1ngton eac Phof'l(' 542-721i ,,r u.•rile Profpg,., Caf"JM!t 0 f'/l ni ng. .ll4i-2fili6. ~-,.,. P/lirl ~~~·ch:l!d111~k ~~hl1~hr1•. 1'1~~'·· J ,',','1.1_:~1-i~~l r·r'~2~.;;i4~~&t ON BEACH I I 1'.0. 8Q)( 122.1, \n~t::i. i\!('s;i. FrtP ,.~1. Rf"r~. +i4'1-&124 . TR.ASH &. Gara.;:e rlPl'ln-up, Akkrr 1hr11 TR $.'i!..o .... Carpent1r 7 ti~.'~· SlO 11 lo11d . f'"rtt f'~t 01hrr t'rP ro~1oon~ &1 2-79.18 Lido Isle • l!Wi!l t"'1rrl 4 Dr. ruslt1m Tr11.it~ l'l<"a u1 . '67 .laJ :\'KE GOLF * TENNIS Any11m,._ 5411-:,0:11. RUTH RYAN AGENCY NICE unlurn 7 Rr arr "P\t 1nt'<> 10,,,1 2nd 11_1 N"IV APT.'" pl ... p/h. ;i n1 tn1 r11d1n. v:-1 . 2. f'M, v.·1Tf' v.•l\r.t:k, Jow CARPENTRY O 17,~ NPwpori, C,\I 1>4li-•t:.4 POOL Cl '"' "' '' 11 l Tr d r r milt s, °ttc. \\'hat '111.v1. ~'OU My m"m'nt-N.:hlp~ fnr sale :"lfJNOP n F:PA IRS. No Joh ill VING, R:arage clfBn-u11 & 7Cl'.1 A H"' · O!;e to~hopi;::SJ,\?i.l a;ir::. hr, 1 h11, hlfn~.1 1 1,r Jo'rom l m N'p11nn<1 .v rran. 1'eo 1 . C CC Si ~')-lit,. h11.ulin;:-. RPl1K!Ollble 1 .. 1 r 11ch." 111i-!lfil7 313 E. l71h PL :\o. R r1•1iii~tir ,_. rrfn i:: C'rp>rl, 2 BR. 101 rt]. \n hou~,. or 'vha! t'1 ntfl"r.~ Property, lots c1.r rvii'lf' na.•T · · -'"' • Too 5111-11. Cabl.nel In ea.r-""rr,. eslimat·~. fi-1;_\f,()2. ..,..,....,...,,.. .. .,.,,...,...,,.) 548.-6.'l32. t"roin S242 n11;,r .YOU 7 !J>2-11:'139 or " fi78-~J27 pv~ ~wp1 Bch Tt n n i~ n un s:i7... 11.i(es & o 1 Ii er cAblntts:. ~ ~ "" ArT IM" m11.na1::rr 2.ll unll~ rlqxj z.,.~r c-ar;:ii::r. SJ 7,; "'" 3 BR 1-'mm ;J7J ··""== -------·-·---CALL '.'iolS-!17'12 54s.81i:i !I oo answer le1ve Hou1acle•nlng I 1 h r 1 '"· 3 BR, 2 B11, rlelux;-Bl!n~ Sh11i.: w11t• cpt, tlrps. ff!'lr paTJo, 1ar. Llk<" nf'w . 962--1180. SPAClOI.:S 2 BR. 111 SA. 10 .. •nhnu~e 1pT P11.11n. Sl;)(l 63i-29'l 2 &-.l BR, Crpt~. Drp• S11i. S150. 765 Shal1viar . .J.li-li:J.\J 11.1! 4 pm * t Br. S I ~ ifll:'ld;-;;r11. Adu/ls, no Pt!~ Jl'.)'J CPn!,,r SI .. C\f. Call 6-12-.~~ tt * EXTRA l.gf' 2 BT'. 2 RR. qits,_ drp.s. S1!illrm 9ifi Mission or ~129. l•r-~h011n h~ 11p pt f urnilurr /.\'itilab!e 1'RADf.: LO\V MILEAGE" "* • • "* "* * "* :::::::=:--,:--:---:--uxut·y ayrnn1 muli '"'\'t ,1\:-:o.r, Carf)t'ts-dr1'f'f'S-<llbhwashrr ,\tOTOn l·IOi\lF:, like nP"', CHEVY C11price c11r, l rlr.1-:---:-:~c------,:::: :~~~~. 646-2JT2. H.. O. £>."PER Houstke('per /nr ""nlplrtP lcnnwlrr!1::r "' Mesa Verd• ll<'1itl"d pool-~auna11o-lennis F'On S:'>IALL. R·2 LOT. Joa~. vf'ry good oorw:htion Social Clubs \ 53S pan IHT\P d.11y v.'Ork. f..!on. 1 0111.nagtmtn! .... min m111nt J"!'I' mom-nrrsn vitv.·,. rnEJ.-1~n f:AST COSTA to tradt: 00 homr or uni!J,I -------~~--CARPENTRY by Ourka.n Wf'd. F'ti, SA.t. Aft 6pm: UOO. mo+ 2 BR 2 8 11 S¥(). Dl~'\ '1 A-·' Rr, 2 8:1.. Pll('I pa!io~-llmplr parklng VIE~''· :>4!1.'.117;\. 642-4610 !'winging CouplP~ .fonr~. CL11tom l.l1'.IOdwork, 616-3664 mo "fl1. For 11ppt fi4S-li:l16, t:-"r ~1·..n I.· •1r R<'nt~l role: --=,..---WIDE WORl () Formic11, etc. Rtsid, romm. Mfl--lflfi nr 4~-:vl!!I. Cn11pll"• St>rur1ty .,_111Nl3, Slj,Ofl(] f'Qly. h"illll Y'«'t sq My Eq. $9600 Ne1,...,..r1 ~ • B/IY, & &11.oh J1nih:lrial -nl.<' .'ll\'l, \l~r~ i\1 ~ '>11;..lnil ,... 71 ' 7-6"""" ·~,--,, "46-~168 " ---~ ------1 HUNTINGTON 11 2 ~Irv 4 Br. 11"mr C'olf11n. Beitch Cliff Drive homf'. ~1 '-.~v-·. "· ·11• · · Crpts. t •indows. floors t ic, I ~=""'--,°"---~ Newport Beacti PACIFIC C111 Prrli hal Sl!l.(lOO f'1r non ,q. It for "m 11ll<"rl:~~~~~~~~~~~ • All TyPf'~ C1rJ)f'nlry Rr~. "'Comm'!. 64&-1401. APT L\h:.r.• ~1111nr•. r-:p, fflr I ,0 · f]•]p w>'>h Hom• Jmp""V 2.-, 11n1t , '· '"-cl. "'''" \ n,\' Pqp"rl r r · · r~h cru1sPr. not·ttw•~I f'\l or 2-3 unll~. [ ![SJ ' .. ''" ' HOUSECf,E:ANING h}' rllly, ~ ·-· ' '~.ACLJf'r 'l11nnr Apl.•. 1 k 711 OCt:AN ,\\'f., 11.R. i.ln! ,...,nri . :.:>i-21fi.i. i11.kP .,m, 2nrl. !Hfi-6429 l oit .nd found ~~7\Ml wkrly1 nr ""'kPnrl. .,.,wj h111rk;:rnuorl & rrt• 1,, l RT\ <'f1•~ tll"Jl<. hl1 n ... l"llT 1i141 :-i.'6-1~~7 -TO 4, ,\,on lhru f"r1. JPan-CIR~~1firrl "rl Nn :IOO. n11 1h rt \f'I. I ... p..,, I'\ I Pill!n 1!1?; .Olr ,,,.,.," 10 1n1-ii pm Drtily 9 yr old rlurll'>: In Ctl!l.t ion 2 v.·1"11 ff'Ot#l(j homr~. 4 hr. I BUILD IT ... f"tX tT llf"llf' Ntxon, ~2-i!lli. Pilol. r 0 Ro~ 1;'60, Cn~r~ I ,. fl F' ~ I -" 2 •· ••, ,, ."·-M••-• Carpf-nlry -F'ihf'ry:l111>~ P;it"r ro1111 Ai r ,\•k 11hriut \\'ILLIA:\1 \\!Al.1t:Rs co. (If v.·y. l'p ~1m,.,p afln. • .... ' ...... "' 7 7-' Ironing L\lt'!"-11. r~11 r 9'26:lfi ]., ~. I I "'· "•c. T-dl" APHrnrinl. RP1l'f1 Sl4!1 & S26Cl Found (free •ds) 550 .lim 545-966.'i, 7-PJ\1. .,y. -''Ur rll'rn11ri1 ~l"-2'~ ur r ... I APT ~lll"r;::-f;1ahir;;i~ BAI-Bo,\ RA\.-Cl.L'B Li 1 11r 1f0 S. Lll1ta55f", Re1ltor mn. 'l'r ... n .. 11p. 1.11'1 S. r...1-1 ~I Csm•nf, Concre:• IRONING rXinr. 1n my home 1 ,2 N Psr~hke Br11rh v Oi: ~85". R,,.Jtor 67.1..4.Q . FNO. Ju y :z!lth. Ti1y 1,.-... r , -----------Sl.i'i 110 hr .. rir . unit, ""'JlOrf. c .. 11 TPrtA•'" •1ud 1n ~fl', S200 mil. l(lr Arlult~ +ili -4.10.ll. _ -~----------------pt 1ITT'Y, E-Sidr, C ,\I, I CEMF.NT \\IORK. no ,tnb Im M~~~ f..1~~1~ • 2 BR. urip!!r, hlln~. rpl\. S2i",/mo ~ri~-<)rr~n ''I."'"' 1 1,. 1 RR·lurn 1ln f ~ ! plll· "'" 81"f""" '1' J rrnt~1s ' 10 Country Cluh Coif membt:r-FND: Bf'~ul Sillm""" Sclll· E~tim IL Stu1!1ck. MS-Stil~1. Moving F;'.llprr Nnt unrlf'r 21 _ :-.:o ~ ... Jlfll'l C,9SG Del Sol \V 1ll ~r11n,. 1n lt'vf'l, 1mie1-V.'tl1 tr11dr In.in,. Coa1t 5'18-:'I~. sm11.U, rr.111y,(ln11hl<'. ~'rt:t •• · · ** ATTRA CT. WAITRESS! drps, no pc~. Sl.3."i mo 568 l\Pl , l Br_ 2 R~ I ~ ~u!Y,lrrk , ,1,.,, frplc JO 2 nR. rlr1·a1or~. lfl'ml'l ln r flr1t ni::t Co In-'illhlp fnr 1"1f' model Jlll flnn pt')1nt. m111 .. , \'ir L1tlri Mmb, PATtm , 1•11lk~ • .1r1ve, ln~t11!1 ~IOVING _ r or ;."lur Ir.cal or f'HO'<F: f'ALL.I\. Ariply •1 \\' \Vll10n . 5'1.'Hl76G. \Pl'\ rl .. ~ri i>.r.-.1 ~7~ 1-dsh"~tirs, ,,.,,., ;-,, Pt:1s c(lm" proprrl.v "8"•fl'll'I ... ~"1"7 ca r, Roll~ 111· 4~h. "42-:lfi.4!1. 1'1"'11 l1111vn'. ~•11 _ hr•tk, Ion' rli~!anc• "'"""'· r11.JI J'lf'f"!11n Surt,., ~1rln1ri. l."J.'" . ...:a.. ~ .,, c .. u i11196'Z.r.,t;1 "':I""' ....... ~n. -i•=•i 1 1 " 1v r 11 / :Z BR, dupl~x. C'Jll5, r\rp<. V.(-.:,1 \.Llfl-2-Rr._ \;-;-R~ i!N'Pplrrl f'rom SJ ~;,. f'OUND p.ti lr of f>T'<'l<crlp1•nn l l"l"mfl\'~ ,,...,......... f'f." ()r,: V~n .(. St0ra~e. i'!lur M~I · ".1. :'\'R h1tnt.. f!tttl'I. iQo pl't11 Sl:IO Atl lt11. 'In rrtt S2;rilmi1. 21"-'il ~ronkhur·~t ~1. HB, * * * * . * * ~un 11:l11t.~P~. Roi~• Chtra A ~ "11n! •11 11 1 i ro<! ! loC"11l 11ll1M 11..:-•nl f'a!lt>t1J"'rl HOUSE lfunt1n1 ~ W11lrh !h~, ~8--Kl.I:, 1:211 R#'ijl'lM l'(l ~l.t. ~\~1 • •;10 !¥i'.1.AA.i1 • ~!.t lf' a.-~rh M..._,;1 ;;., -'"-'-''."'_m_•_n='._._---~ t!O 111~~1-~_i _,_,._.,_1 ltil..(1.1()1 , OP.:N H~_5f rnlum ri ! ., .. , .. '"'' ...... • .; II(.• • - \ .. . ' • - O>fl Y Pf LOf 35 J[Il] I J[J] .__I _ .... ,,,_.____,l[IJJ I l[IJJ I -- Help Wanted, M & F 710Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help W•nt.cl, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710 j Help Wanted, MA F 710 Appliances lr§l ._I _-......._· _,I~ .__I _'""-,-,''°"__,J[l I ....:-~~ ][~J 3 Linn, 2 Times, $2.00 111 Bo.ts, Power 906 FEl\1ALE 3 yr1 old, "Gi.a1" HARD\VARE SaJf'j, ·Pt'rm l\[11nagPr Tnt!nff: SEC'Y $400 \V L S TINGUO U SE a uto JOHN'S BIKES hlkpoodle,n,.ffi1(00dhome I C •··-r -· . ";:f:-, ,. N * U --' .,..f ined "a.rd. Adlt1 only .. ~1Ulll havl' 11 b! Hy t(l mtl'I k aref'.r \\oman Stan your f'A~f'r 1n psycho-w~~·~ 'r"' "' u" ew ,,.... :i4S-26S6. ~ BURROUGHS BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR l!l'rve cusromers Ha.rdV.'al'f', '.'\L\ T UPPORTt.;NITY tog1st H.B. o!c. Ttpe &. S/H "ashl'r $7(). Bot I a t'-' Repeir• /,:,T,°"'C;-.,,,-,,.--.-;-c-,-,= !!lec-tr1c&l, pl\lmh1ng t !l'.""'r rnr C,!u.,.,.r minri~l'f df'""'n-......,.d. modt>!s, x~lnt ('Onrl, Gu11.r & Z34(l Nl''-''f'Or! Blvd, GUI1''EA pip , 2 !1tte r1, ton;: ,. ·~ .. , n 1tady for v.<ttl'r 1Kllng, rilh· df'S ltf'd. But U'\ll lril.111 Gd dahle Pf'l"Mln O\'l"r 2.1 \\'ho ASSIST ;"~'c"o.,c .. ;''c·""'co-46~~·~84cc7-8~11=j· o,..n ti-JO \\'kdays. & .lhort ha.ir. Mlxtd "-50l1d 11' Fbrgls Overnlt•r Sipe; 2, 80 HP 1'1en: en&., uM>d 20 hrs. 3:i mph. BJm bait ta.nk SO watt radio, Preferably \\'llh experience on the Bur· roug hs E-4000 or 21 00 series. Includes post· ing nf accounts r eceivable, general ledger & payroll. ~:x rell ent \\'or k111g cond 1 L 1on~. sala ry & fri nge benefit,~ !hat include fu lly paid med 1· cal & in surance, 3 \1e eks vacation after 3 years, credit union, etc. Call Mrs. Gr een man a t t.,e DAILY PILOT 642-4321, l!Xt 277 : 1nj?, etc. LHtle Dud.e trall('t. i;.la rttng sa l 11r y rom· likl"S to m,.tt & talk to Pl"O-PERSONNEL rii;:LL'XE ~Jodd. Frig1da1rt-Sa1 &. Sun 9-6 £'olots. 642-3411 .. ,8 1 .• I ,. ) ••· . fi IP avau. ml'nsurate 1>o /11b1l11y. Ariply Pt' AGENCY v.·a.~hl"r & dryt r. ('(lppt"r u..5-4 20 Frre !ov, play fUI wtu~ tern B•st offer over $1700 1n J)f'rson, H. \\', 1rn gh1 Co., Pi>rmanf'nf 11~36 R.o!lt>r ra.ns. N>.1·k XJn1 l'.'Ond. $175. 64S..J.199, -\\'1\j ·fAke Trade-Ins-Cock.er nux, 4. mo, all shoa; !'or inbrniation ca.II \26 R.o<;llf sti>r St. 01. Tlui; pns111on 11 /maNlgt'na.l 523-:l!HO. (2131 864-1763 &:!l--2i4.:l. * AUCTION * 83.1-13/J:l 548-4601 Hos.EC'~ -C h f oprortuntty !or a \\'OmAn SECRETARY ""°JRGE auto asht l !O FR E I -· ow~'s ., '"" as •Pr nr 1.1·hn 1s fno" tn rl'locate fl.ftf'r t "'. • ". r ' · f'l ne F'urnitur. E ov male Sprrnaer "' "'" Chln<"Sf't!Staurant.Over Zl 6 ninnih:-1 10 vear 1 for th .. youn, V.P. o! this \\est1nih.,use Plec rlf)fr l &Appli ane'f's mupup.7mo.lovt r.chldrn. Just pain!ed. va.rnis.hed I. ~H277 trilin ni; a • 0 gr•1"1ni:: ]1'>('11.! s pace agP $30. (".J{)f'I('[ ('(lrJd. gUar & Auct:Jrms f nclav 7·00 p m. 962-1827 or 542--7096. rechromo!'(l. New ca.nvas & KPRS E I I c. ' I1rn1 ·i;~ $600 rl,.!1\'1>rerl :rl6-8672, S~i-SlLi w· d , A . 't• 8. __, r En""n Ilk HS -.mp yr pays i>e ....... lei< ,.,,!'>l"r hrlplul hut nni · ' · In y s uc ton ~rn 1 .'\Iale Australian S))ephen.i g ern room. ,.. e ' George Al!en Byland Agen· rrq111rPd Call .\·111.r_v LPP, ~\f\.6f15:J •'.\IA YT AG repair ma n ha s 'X!r·i· '.".: . C\f 6-lli-S&Sij mix, needi< lots of room, ne>1', r11dio & depr.h tinder . • cy Hl6-B E. 16th, S.A. Nn <11Jfs1dP soltr1nn~ COASTALAGE:'\CY "'asherxlnt rond,delv v.•19(1 B:Jh~·dt~Por.~. Btd '.\I , lowsrhiklren.642-9161 Slps6.:-.'B-shpavail. 547-fl39;). f \'lr a pp! c·a.11. 71•1/8~2-~.'\.31 ?i~ Ht1rhor RI ll t Ar1.:;n1~ da y guar $.)(), 5.ll-/l637 P tn On} 5 g . at I ;; Adorable \o ttens ~o goon } $6200 * JO\IES TIRE SERVICE r-;1 2~.~. 10 11 m -2 pn1 , SERVICE Station Attendants KEN'.\fORE aulo \Vasher. z12 horn~. l 101101~ gheU, 2 FSMf'm!~~~on call Is t .xpand1ng in Ora nge 2pm·;i :10 pr:1 I -All sh1 f1s. App ly 46i8 1·r. old. :\1nt cond. GOLF * TENNIS 1t ora.n~. 54S-.117'82. Counry And req L11res ;\fEDJCAI, Transrrih<'r E.;. I Cam pu~ Dr,/\ B. I S35 497-1084 ~Iy membership fl'lr Mii". IS' CA TALI'.'.:A fl~rtlaa E PER I E ~CED <:; TO Know !~ to \ovt , Blk k "''''" rru•••r. o. h E·"-·•· .X • ~. pt-r i/11mr. Pt~nne.1 drpt. ~'.\IALL industrial p I An I REFRIGERATOR. $35 Irvine CoaM C.C. S139'5. \\-hi fox & Si;otti~h terrier, 4 " " "' ""' •"'"'"'""' * C0mmerr1al Salt sn1en Hoag Ho~p . f\B. nrPrl~ alerr p/t1rne gal '" rlo 1s221; N.-wport Blvrl. 0.l :-;'11'Pt Bch Tenn1~ C!uh $.l5. )T nHi.le. 968-197~ * Tire Si>rv1cemrn l\URSES nt'.'1'rled for pvt rl u· g:rn J oft• & Jab \\'Ork . .\·fuM * * 64&-7820 * * CALL 5-18-9722 o I>. An1('ncan trlr_ $3,COO, 5"16-2.?.S.3 or 5'i().169(1. * Front End '.\1rrhfitnc1 hr grl ryp1~!. Call .\frs. I)' All l.\'f)f's -1111 shl/t'i -Cameras & 1 !!!"""'!!!!""""""""~-.,..,..,...,.,. ...... ,.,.,,,...,,,.1 * Br11kf' '.\1echan1r~ R 1 1 1 ,,, T11lll , .J.ll;-4 1.'i.i. . . . 1 1'111 f' ner . .r smti 1t> . "r"P~ · Equ;pment ~~Ip W•nted, M & F 710 I Holp Wanted, M & F 710 ~J;iry Pus nu ~ Reg1st1-:.·. 3~1 Hf'spllal Rrl,, STE.\·0-CLER1'. City nl f;an 808 2 CUTE kl tttns, 1 "'hite. 1 19• CENTURY JIB, 225 HP blk f.: 11.ht, free. f ountain ,\\AN'S 26" blkf' $17. Po\1'Pr Graymar1ne. :\1nt c o n d . Valley. 968-23+\ _ n pporlllrlll)' 10 1101'<Hlre ~ B Call ti<l~-ml 11 n.v ho1!r. Jq;in C';qn.<:.tra no. Bl\)ad & I EX.ll l-\fA SLR camera "'/4 Cnn1pany paid beneht!\ I m011·fr S20. Ping pang tahlt '~~~~~~~~~~~ Bail ta nk, dep!h Linder, S.l Courh &: rha1r spt $25, I ~S71_50• 7$7l200=·-"0'-7l_l738~-=-I ~ l111Prv hrs ~il·:ir . .\1-f ', \'ilI'lf'd (')rr1eaJ f'.x [lt"r., rltr-lf'nsf'~ 12 ltlPpho101 , liTI' ASSEMBLERS 1 E!ect1"1n1rs Appl~·. 2049 Hi!rlvlr Bl1·n. Cnslll >·les11 PBX npr. Ans1i't>r1ng st>r;·, tilllon 7.\ ryp1ni;: f.O. range mPler "-lriporl. Sacrilire I ELECTRONIC liiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii l e.xnrr. prrl'r1. Huntinglon ,s:,01 -$61:1. Apnly City Hall., $2:1'). C11ll j.>6-2M7 Asst>n1hlf'~ electr1r • m1>r!1-" ~1 d I • ASSEMBLER BParli .. j}&..SAf:J. ''~11"1 Pa~oo A e anto, Furniture 110 a n1cal rlP1·1rf'li & ~ub.11.ssPm-J . W . ROBINSON'S 4~;;.1111. R1t1mi:: 10'P" nowrr mn11·pr I J[-Li ] 1s· SOUTH COAST utilil)', Sli:i. Hanrt mo11t>r s:i. 199 E. Pec5 •"<f Supptita ~ bait ta nk, SIS radio, iOCJd lfil h !'r (ill fi42-,iffii 'lmmmmmmm;;;;~~ eng Transf,.rt'f"d , must sell. BE:;'-j ;...• ETT Br 11.db ury I tsr $800 take~ t 213l 666-4~. bll~s. ln!erpret!i as~1>n1\ll~, PROFESSIO:-.'AL phon e d 1· a w 1 n g ~. ~~r1f1ca nnn j Perlorm electroruc aMembly, e NE,\'PORT BEACH • .soiicuor _ Dana Pomt, San FIVE \l'on1Pn Nef!ded lo STµNNING. ront('mporary furn. \\'hne. 101-:' couch & malching ~· 101·t~at t o t- toman, l8ble t, 4 du"t"ctors chairs 111 S 'S chrnmt , gl85~. plas11c k \1· h 1 ! e S!'a5cap!! S37~. Rex Br<1 ndt Peta, Gener•I 150 17' 1969 CHRYSLE'R 155 Hp printi<, parl!i 11s1. J Yr. pre-.\ltn. J yr tA-per. a t PCB Clemente-, Capis'Iano area, Learn & !each proles~1oaJ v1ous electro mrchaniral 10uch-up or 11.'trlng &: solder-Ha~ immed11ue \\'ark in your own home, make-up. F/Umt . p/time. \\att r C'fl!or S2511. RRnd lr I/0, mArine radio, full etc.h1n<> S6~. Others. Pr1v. TALKJr-.:G cockati~l V.'1th ·• 1,. '4"nr co\·Pr. Xlnt cond. '2895. P11 r h · 535-3593. cagt ~;,. ,_,....., or .,., for o. d I Ph E.xtc. ""Sitlon 8Vfill C11!1 as~t>mbl,v e.xper: Soldering 1 ing. ope .. " ot:S! ea in area. one ,.... ,3-1•6· •-9 00 \'1v111ne \\'oodard Cosmt tic!.. techn1qu,,~. 1 .J· ~ J ,,.,tween : a .m. ... J.-18--4079 673-2.119. Dogs 154 Bo•ts, Rtnf/Chart'r 908 WATERBEDS ------For Appo1n!mf'n1 ' Apply in p<>rs on. GRlll llnd noon. ;-..}l-141i·1. Call lndusrr1..U f'.i-1.<ioons PERIPHERAL BUSfl'ESS PROFILF, Operator. ~ftlli n~ ( 714 ) 494-9401 r:Qt ·rp~{E~T. rNc. COOK .\·la chine ;\ltn, La Thi" !\!P n, Tax Account11nt Drilft~n111n·C.E. f__;X!'r. S('rrt>taJ)f Sec'y .\1arktti ng Sf'r'y C'onrruc11nn As~1 Bookkreprr C!Prk Typist '.\1er1 1caJ Train,.~ Cos t Clerk lt>;ither. hlk &. .,..·hJte. 11rea Sl()OO rL~~. T h;iyer Cogan blk !.· All ~IZf'S $13.95. Park;igt dPal, padrled naugahyde lran1e. $~9.9:'>. \Vate r chairs Si.$0. 83.11-~'>87 . ADORABLE little v.·ht poppy Cal 25 + Catlina 27 Guaranttt the loWl!st ratts in poodles, 6 wks nlr1. Al50 So. Cali( "Catlina c:rull- tirwn poodle 10 wk,;. &-blk ing club", Location Newport 1n12 Armst:rnng Rf'nrh .\lPn , Apply ~lorri~on Ori.'l ne lnrlustnal Comp'l ex Engineering ,..Co, l 7 r, 4 2 Sant::i Anil, Cali!. 92705 Armstrong A\'t , San!11 Ana. Experienced ~ Now 11.·orking 50 hrs wk. ~ TELONIC $g(i() tip \l'hlte CO<'kta tl tilble, 4• $700 square Must 11.c r l t l ce ·-~... 6'15-4:\96. .!l.1.>ll l -~==----~- ::;PECIAl.r-Skill Sa11.·s No. 77 ......M}, 10 ...... 64' •818 !"-··"' • ""3. _, · Harbor. TI4/968-4840 for in!o. K: t\'n. Jfi7. Construr tion type .'>.14-3&85. $6.'l or tr;id,f! f<Jr P"T l11v.·n =~~=-~-----RENTAL \Vanted: CruWni mo11.·tr k_ edger, 847-2684 , POODLES AKC, Teacup -catamaran or trllJUlI'a.11. 31 Industries Inc:. j Turn ~.:bi on Allon ,.,ti RM Laguna Beach Hll1 '.1 tilks l'>orth ol :.tac· Eft\Jal opportunity employer Arrhur • Rerl Hlll in!ersec. Apply in person 10·5 pm. P U BLI C S Rf e t .v Adm1rustratnr. City nl San ,)uan C a p 1s lr ano ln S:.00 LEAVING State~ i\1 u s t S475 Sacri11~: HouSl'!ul of riear S415 ne11.• i\f e d i ttr T"8n e.a n $·100 lurnihln', for mal d ! n L n i S400 room st t "i th largf' china, 3 S400 bedroom -:sets, 9' sofa & li;ivt S.17.J st>e.i . C'<lffee !able ,,_ t t1d Toys. P ups/Adul!s, Ill! col-In ~O". Send de!C. & rates to 16,!;f\2 RTi~ll Ln. HB , S• d 8''9719 or · u strv. =-· Cla~i11ed Ad No. 138, DUiy LIONEL 027 train 5e1. 4 I ~""""~"";:c"":::..::.:::.~ f 6 AFFECTIONATE b I a ck ?!lot , P.O. Box 1560, Costa organ iz e fir,c;t cr>m· preht>n1•11•t> puhhc ,c;afl'ty non·, n1rn nghl lit Arm· a 2 fashion IsL, !\.B. RABY.SITTER -Over \fi, kir 1 srroni:;. • Equal opportunl!y employer 2 &· ~ .vr olrl. RPl 1;:ihle J,, 1 "'!!!!!!!!!!""""""""""""""""""""I Ge n'I Ofr Loa ns PBX Gpn'I Ofc trains. ZIV trans onner . ., ISO male short halred cat. 1 yr l\!e~a. Ca. !12626. 8U!(l swttrhl's, O.J pcs. . 0 · ,.xp'ri .~&-~2i7 FA SHION si.v l ts l for/,==~=======::::I serv1rt-s 1n rommunlty, 111-Ins. Un<it n1T1ter • duoi inc; rnn1P prev1>n!1(ln. BEAUTY Opr. *',.pt r BeP-Ll nP. \\'JU tra in. ~0 0 J •-'p T t:!i1<eovery & appr1>h1"ns1nn . NEWPORT OPEN con1modt s, 5lt r«>. patio set, );imp~ plc111rt~. t!1C. Prlv. a46-4l9S. wn ers m ov 1r g t o 36. FLYBRIDGE Crutatt, 7'-laryland. 592·5·M2 'hl 9 Sips 6. F ully eqpd tnc &kip. Miscellaneous P·.9"· S 135/d8 y , S700/wk. flt1m,, T:ike ni·f'r clwntf'll" rl1>l11', collPrflon~. Car S: o'-"' an imt 111 hu.~'. 11 6. ~;:i!nn, Pr,,~eni phnnf' 11f'('"~"· \\'or~ '11~·n Pn p . 4 5~;;. S i!lll r y Personnel Agency Pty. 713-532-1 :\~7 Wanted 120 S!AI\1ESE ki tten~. Blue. &l'l-9000. ' KEYPUNCH CPR Sl 3.5fYl • ~1 4 .801 . 'I n 1 833 D D NB opr 1110\!nc n11r ol sla(t. hr~ C;i ll Yvnnnt, 54&-64Q7 • over r., . , or:. ;1_1~ •• 7~ brnrf1 ts. B1wn .15 !.· ~.,, 10 642·3870 GIANT hot1sPf11l o! nP,11.r nl'w .\ll'rilt furn. t:xamplt : 8' blk na ug sofa & lovesear. nf'!'\lfr used SlYI. El,.gant Spaiush kmg·sZ brl rm stl, Hidt- a·bed, ::i· coffte t;ible. 2 end commodes. Vf'11' rea~on­ able. 714r.l48-4918. poin~. beautiiu1 k hea.lthy. 1 -'Boa--.. -.-s-.-;-,----909- f1-male, 7 wk , 833-1924 . 96~~lm, 54 2--0.t'i2, E rrs. -$"-"" , , 'TS proO'T"PS~l\'elv. rpsrv1nsi· ~::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::::::: ">4. :\110 Temporar;" p tJn1e Ofl'nln& ,, ,,,. ,,- • ;i-,.. FEE PAID a1·aila bl1> from 4, 30.S· .10 P'.'11. blP "'f""nrnr P in PolirP , ---BOYS 1~14 1 Yr e.xper. on An rB~l 0211-opPrat.1011s, krxnd erlg" nf Techn1c1an REX. CF A N'cg kit t!"ns, 2--4 ~ ..,. mos \\'/Shots. ~$150, i' 79 ~SC7H=N-A7U7Z~:o:-:-~12c,.-.-.-=-m-.1 ~ clwck_ CASH PAID FOR lo cle\1\'er papers in the Si!n 059. Requtres-f]exuble rune Cah!nrn1aJ1 \a\\' f nforrtn1p111 ENGINEERING O emente, S11.n Juan Capls· !">Chedule, & <'r1m1nf'logy, Applicat1nns TECHNICIAN f'lne fur111ture, appliances, annques. One piece or houst fLIJ, Call day or night, trano and Cap1stra.no Beach Orange County Leading hring receivrrt lhnt Aug, Perfor m brr.11dboan!mg k area. Company Ha~ (3) Im· Apply in pe~n . 31sT, l!'l71 , Rl'{jut~! 11.p-cht:ck-out of d1gita.l Plectron· f.10VTNG~ By Ov.T1er'. King 6 AKC Reg Afghan pupp!t s m..: . .11tud seri.1re. ltnns. * 846--0&39 * 5'19-2241 or 547·7733. -BROKERAGE- DAILY PILOT mediate Openings For : PERIPHE;RJCAL BUSl7\'ESS p!Jr;i!Jnn from Personn,..I Of. ic circullry :'l'iay bf' reqihr-pc, Pl!:cll n BR set. Quten 6 . (i\1('11n & Dari shnw dOi S). -SALES- 492-44 20 EQ!JrP.\1£1\T, r"IC., J1c"'· 3241')() Pa~ Adelantn, erl tn J>l<l\'lril!. ma intenancP pr Ofik BR st t. Cuslom 1Mus1cal lnstrum•nts822 A11 colors. ~~9~9 RECORD KEEPER Acctng. Supv. $1000 1n 12 Armsf1Ylng .t,."" San J ua.n Capi-:stram . Ca ll!.,, n! PIPr troirnr Clrt'UJ!)' t., hui!t i:.· Fof;:r, f.: lnv!" seat 1l:'lllNIATURE Frenr:h Pnodll! LISTINGS WANTED CASHIER j AIJ phas~ nl i:Pn 'l l'lrrount-(!rvine lndustnal Con1p11xi 7L1-493-1171. I ir.~ rlfl('lJm,,nt11t1nn. Re11UlrPi< !sriilflTUrf'rl \'f'l\'P 1) 2 2 LGE Qui lt"r. ~peAkPr pupp ir s, Al\C rti . 6 wk$ 1n,:. F11m1l1ar 11"'EDT\ ~11n r11 An;i, Calif. 92705 ' <i i \"""I 2 .\Ts of ;i.ppl1c11.hlt I m;i trhin2 chatrl', F'f'Ca n ml· 1 ra h1nr1~. lnur 12 s 1n Pach I olr1 ~,'\ll-7;;29 SANTANA'S on Display Ex prr. Thr1t 1 nr f1nanr .. ('"· s Production Arti ~ Pi,.clr nn\r E'\'no;r I.· 2 \.'rs o[ f·~ ~~~ •"d -mm·"··. •I•.• rOC1m fn 2 r .',,. ",cr 11_1ce. S'Z\XJ P ·-oo~o"LE-·s--A-K-.C--w-h-c,-,.. 21·, r.·. n ·. 37' f<l ''"'l'k in thr1r1 (lfr· 10~·11.1 ,.ri · trnru: supervisory t'X"Pf'L r " --r """ " ~" ,~,,-~ -~' ,~ II 'd h. f TLJrn r:11 ~1 on Al ton oil Rr<l Fnr Ho• .\lPll'por! Be11 r h 11.cry I rrl111'11r1on 1n th" fl,.J<l of ~]Pr-oak •f'I Garn,. 81'! 2 pi~r,. earh 8~ -,1 ;i,. to ;i LIDO 14's in ni·, riqrrs (l A\TO S • C sf to ISSO Hill ,3 bl k· .~''""<h ol ,.1 ~~. h:now pri ntini;;;. prnrl Llrnnn & 1ron1rs hf'.vofl'I hi'h srhool. 1 · · 1 11 • st11.nd., 6 mo~: wh1!e toy,c; 2 * * * + ,•1 1 o '°I ., ec y on r " ·~"' '" IP \·Pl l't>r11on11.. , 1 1T(lr~ "' Gu1lr1 l.· Lv. lt ~u1tars m•• ... ••LI -.-I•··•. Sh•d n11.nrtil .~f·r\'1cf'_•. ·' n ~rhrrl ul !ng \\ . .xtn't hoa rrl .,, ' '··· ~0~ """"' tat Stl"el!t !\alllrl ;\!any rn. hrnf'f•I.~. Exp~r. OPr"l's. Familiar v.'/ Arthur . Red Hill intrrsec· m;iny lamp. N;:iug. &' sofa & XLNT CO ND .,_."VI'".' •ll -olo.... • r•ies ~"'~' a)1!!1e · · ' bd & h •-skill~. '.\llJ~I ha1:1> :1 .\TS r x-\npl•• , .. ...,, .. ~~--2 h h All _.,_, '· " ·~ .,. ... ...,w ....... -0 -ach r •. -· Apple• in llf'l'son. Avro 1 s ·specs. !Jon i rurn rig l a l ru ,,.. " ·' "•"·'~'"' ma tr 1ng r 11.1ri;, mu!t 'Rt>11snnablt * fi44·73·1·1 830-5478 " ,....,,,, oo: • ........,, ;roi;io.J , p I ""r TPnl'"'rll"".' l/tlm". po~-PERIPHERA' BUSINESS •· , .. ~0~ ~~-4 """~""-;'C::=::::::-;;;:;::;l ---~l~'.1:4~1C'!~~~~·'_ __ 1 I Thn h, fi21! 7\'p11·""rl Centt r ersonn.e • i;n-ong. ,",h•l••y •1",..·;m ·~ .. 6 .. 1 f/"m' ,__, ' ' ' ,,.. 1m" "''~1 · 826 ;: .• ,...., r R f I 14SOll ,.""""""""""""""""'!~~ ,. , ""r" " EQl'l:P\fE"\T ..... ,C ~=~~-~~-~-!Pianos/Organs BEAG' .,. .. , Oiampio" blood LIDO 14 ... l-all•r, .... -. Dr. S-111re lf)l, J\' B. ecep ion rs ·1~ -' · · ' '·' · ""!ODE' fl F S ~ '' ~ '-' _.,. '"' Front O!r. 1J;ppear&ne!, Type Keypunch $520 po!=Jllon as pmciurtJon m11.n-17112 An-nstrnn~ !I-'--' nmP urn: pc lln<'" maJes u ftmllles. l IDl in :dnt cond, has bttn CLAIMS ADJUSTER TRAINEES ''" Cali 83' 16iO r 1 d tr. 1 c 1 1 hlk e11:irnel brlrm i<et. n,.w WOULD YOU *** 837.'"f '*""** 50 \\',p m. Pl t asant u•or k:J ni conds. 1n.1,.;......,·.....,.,......,°',·.,.;,·.;......,~ ! rvtne nus ia omp ex S960 .!iell 322.). K i ng .sz .,..,.. kl'pl lJ1 indoor "'stor11.ge, Jrv1ne co. Up ~ o:l111e ,.quip. QUIT OF SAFE f;MOKING $al1!a. Ana, C;:r,lif. 9Z7ffi ll"1parrt hrlhrrl b ~prParl. BELIEVE l\IALTESSE P UPPIES; 2 Rtarly tti AAll, $950. 54~1. frr>r /Frt> Pos1rions Lnvely ofri::, .Stiiblp Co. C111! ,...~.. ,_; ,.1, II I ll; C FREE ORGAN LESSONS fl'm. AKC N'i. 8 \\'k!i, 17. Na tt'lnal One Dt:St<o w/ Xln'l -•n5ur11nrt r;i1·er r <>r· EXECUTIVE , . ,.1,1,, Ah '--""-"' ln('(lm,.. .~ilm" •imf' Turn E;.:;s t nn Al mn off Rrrt nf'w ·1 •' -~e an<lpy .. ~ fo•g •. , '.""'U ltk••. No -g. "' ,28•. ,.,,,& .,.,.,., • ~l l~s ..... ur;i '''1 ""' • I· ' f • '·d ~.,. I Ohl I"~ ....,. " "" ,,... '"" .,.,,._,...., :> ;JOO-<u• f•lr. S•ll o• -,d, f-VW /I d. h E . . . . Prnvt"n hy "11 0 ~ ;:i !Pr " \T~ ,,,,, I.' hlk·. '· .'"lh nf ,,,~_ ,,.. ..,,,,, ""'"' btr .~: ,,.,, bl ' r ' ..... ~· f!(lr 11 e11 In~ rm. ,.X('PP· Pe••o••el Ageo<y '''' 'hhn! PrrYinnP] Ai;:t"n-· · · ,.,,. ~··11 ' ' "' ,. • 1s trat1cin. No o ig11tion. Jllsl ,.,. " ,.,.,.,, .• ,., .. , •• h ,_,, '"'" 11.-,. f•a m•• 11. C•ll YOR KSHIRE Te r r i t rs , 1n g......., ("('Ind or I<• motor-t1on;il pa id l .1·c. l'>IOIP• 11• 11' $ "r ''" r ,,-'' '''' ' Arthu~ -Rt>rt H1JJ 1ntP r."!'1~ " ' Co·1•. •'IO"d••.• •. 7.30 pm ~., ' .\JO \\'. Cn;ist HI\')'. NB l'\1, 2.~l) . arnf'r, u11r·1 0======~~-~ ' " " .. , bl AKC J 67~9515 pr01?r11m. f'\PrPnl mllP.:e r1r-f'tntP H i;~;;-2i16 2i i .. ~ ,\_ RECF.PTJO!\IST: En,llJY th,. tio111 111rn ri.:-h1 11.t Arm.1 ,"'-"c'C=l~77c'~~---~~ COAST .MUSIC rP;:r,scma t" -eye e. · · · gre~ & .x n r re s rP'l . ee pre."111!" ~· c ~rlltnf:, p J 1r .!ih'on,g , 1. -'-' &e uv1ng rm "' tn &12·2851 '"' "'" ~" I f' d F ~~~~~~~~=::::::%!;"'"~-:::~~~-;~-1 !bl \f"ST II' • d -~-~~"~1 >-<,,..:,lcl'~·~~=·I '. CO LU"'BfA o ···-hy -m· Pa1ri I LANDSCAPE mnt~,·t 1n !h1.~ plP.a~;i nl l11rn incl. vtll•tt sofa & GER SHORTHAIR: S3S plt:t~ w/r.aJJ . \ee board·rud- f'rre .I. F'~e Po;1t101)s GENERAL n1o<lPrn olc-:;;1ar1 $4()0, I VIETNAM ln1·es~a l, tbls. I 1 m p s , HAil1:\f0l\D, S I t: i n w a Y. AKC pups, ch !itre 962·3821. de r-oars. Xlnl cond. $250. IST ESTIMATOR Call H1>l~n Hayr.". :J.1~3j herrulon set. ~amt t bl, t tc. YAmaha. Ne\v &. us~ 67.l-7463. 1°'VJNE PERSONNEL MACHIN d COASTA L AGENCY VETERAN '·'" -nd 64' ~.". "'""'of mo.t m>.k.,, Bdt Horses 856 I'\. ~ad plans, estJmat~ & hi . ~" """''IQ C f 0 • 1;.;.;;.;.;,;:,:________ CAL 3-l. Grl ~alls &: &ear. '69 SEOln(ES ~AGE l(Y \ 2i~ Harbor Bl 111 Adam ~ t' On~ in 11 JifP IJ.me oppor b1iys in So. a if. at ""-'hm1dt m·". All •a•h 0 ff,,, IV 1 ...-,..... N patios, landscaping i;orc . SACRJFICE. H a n rl s o m t Music Cn,~ l 907 N. !>Iain, + uu ,_, 17th •a t lr11ne1 Lalhl". ~1111, Drill Press Some 11rchJt~tural land· RECEPTIONIST ,,, star! a n<gmt Ca.rt'er ln 8 OnPntaJ "munrt table/4chr~ Sant;i Ana ,:i YR olrt Mr.or-.a.n f,: Ara bivi presented, Sl.9!>1 • .A~ry l: 4S8 £" C.\J lll1n. 3 ,\T S E'XP"r. il-lus1 havt sraping tr11ining helpf\11. '.'\Pv.-port Beach flrm set~ ( 1f'l("a.) branr.h of one.,, roun-f'O<,f S6C(), .ii.~koi: S.'.50 Blark ' mare v.1th 'ha.tthack pa.d Co .. 6!,-,..8990 . • '""-"""64""2"·•14•7•0 ____ I own 1M'.s .t be ahlf' '!ti ,;~l l'f"l'Ppuon1s1 \\'Ith rn1111mum ! t:"its biggest romran1t>s. lacquPr r ;i h l n e t sr:;. I SACR. \\ url1lttr c omb o .!i nd bridle Sl50 637-6843 Schock-bit Encfeevor- -u"'f "P'"ra1,. mach1nP~ nn ID\11 NE PERSONNEL ~t 2 i·~~ l'X""rl1'nrP PlP;i~. P\annPrt 1ra1ninl": program ,14-~7;,5, 49fi~1773 nrgan, l1A rdly u~ed -cnst ' ; '' ""'. •<O. Xl·i -o•d "'20fl. Coo~· "11nt1'". , •... ,,,. ·~ h • h··• I'\. L' • '· ,.. I I 'I I •·2· 1 k 1•-h I ~ " " " "' "' " ,, "' prnt\'lhifl" ilf\~ "' "'"' ES GENrv 1 , ,_ h J•n. 11"1 Pr.~ vou .-;irn "11 " vnu .. , ~. a e ,,,., c .!I s ~~~~~~--~--c;111,,, GPrm;in Ani~t·ic.\n riin~.'xin ·r en ~nt>f1t~. 4 SER.VIC &'A 1.-1 ,lnr~r~on.1•1 r.t ·•11 .1 •·· f'arn. F;nP l'>f'ritlu~ pki'.. f.1 EDITERRAl\'EANbdnn &• 4'17-l:JZl 13 YR OLD Rti Quarter 642·11~day!;67J.-530.3 e1~. fnQrl , Apply S11 1.<...<. Chair!, I Do.1', 10 hr. \\'nrk 11~k. i.__~ E. C \I han/'l,P l'>li~y rl1'~k . ilhrf'h 1n. r;>,r P:X "n""" p~lrl Thi~ '~ 1111 rm i"~S. 22' upright I ' ' mare, (r"~n hrokrn $400 & 19' SAILBOAT 41, ' "· ,,.,,,~-• Rl1d , ·'" 17th i;:r,i lri.•1nf ! , r l11rl P." 11.~f' o[ r!1c111pho11f' !.· • -r . . I !rPe1~-r i·anitv h0okcAsf' SUi'<!ilJERCLE ARANCE T--k 11·· 54o;..o~•'> ' ' 642-1470 v 1 ·k ,,,,1 a ,._;ii.-.~ ioh Sr11rt SMfl0. 1 · · · · SALE ..... ,, ,,..""""~ v.•1th rr11 iJPr, netd& paint. -------S FAST INC hPa\·\ ty·p1n~. "' n1 "ni ing H ~n M'-rhP~I. t;ihlr ~ f.. la mp~. • lZi 543 Z8 COO!\, ft',\ P'J'lff Appl~ TA· ' • Mnrliiinn,c; f..· ('n bPnf !tf.< Call Rtll .:l !"f'll"r: · 1 ·. ,,,, rock:Pr. rnli:>r T\' !l.:ii-42.l~. M .v.·.:11. Ste1~way, Bald111n, 6 YR. Gt ld1ng Rose gray, S J .49 Cho" Rrll, 2Ji4 i\f·11pr.rr I 640 So. S anta Ft $ll 5 1 Call 644•32,-.,g Br". g Am !.·, \(lASTAL A(,EN'C) \\iJrhllrr, Kimball. l.trv.TPy, .1u mp1ne potenria.I. $J OO . IVA1\TED: KITE u ilbott, in Bii·.-!. C_\f. , Santa Ana Mall Clerk llO'l•l 2..-.0 l-111rlJ,;r Bl a1 A'1>1rn.! J RfTTA:-: ~fa & rhatr, t nd U-.nn. AJi,..n, E1r .~2':'/5 &-up. 642-361.\ g.Yld cnnrl . J\1ust bt under --Entry lf'1el pos1nnn w/grPa! !bl p!"flln, $~.i ;,.1 ' f"'lunrl 1 RE~TAL.5. PLAYERS. ·oiii;ii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $;Win fi 7.1-33i4. cg~~~~T !~:;~: ;-.;p 0 ;11\\" 1\ Rl ~ \\ nt !.r1'nrl, inr<'r· Cn~til \1l'sa N".,. .. l\1re nf'\I' R ec:e pt. SJSO WESTCL IFF .. ,rPnrl.:ih!r m;ip]f' rl1n1ng Sf'I Fr1P11dJ~· !f'\~phnn~ 1nfnr. Dr>" ntn11 n H B. C;.J! ~Pr n0n of ~ant a Fe l.· Hath · <'llrs. P1Y1rnotJMJ1ill fl<l1""1nal ."11 prPl!v "'~ yn\/ Ve'"' 1hF PERSONNEL "It; "'1r•. SJ:)ll Alro Nlff,f' ! FIELD'S PIANO CO. BOl!tand I!-"'£ l SHOCK ract s.a ho1, blUf', No. :1.11>-27;,1 <I"'"', Call ~l lss Cnnnie ::.~i-filZ2, rl1 P11ts & r\'fle 1n plush H B AGENCY !ti!. shurtr r r;ihlnrJ , ladrlt r )SJ3 Nev.•port Blvd. M1riri1Equipm1nt "-~7 ~~~'17f!3• r-f!ll;\I Opfl<Jt. Emp\o~'f't Ahl~lHI .·\hOOI PFfSl"/(IMf'l !;JfC. :1flt\ H't>~lrhH Dr .. \'._B h;irk l"hr.642-ij i.>' 1cnst8 !1-lt~il 714/64;;:..J2.i() CPL .\pr-:'llnrel, v.1le-ma1d A~rnc;.'. 210 \\'. 11·ar!'ltr. ASSIST GLADIATOR 24' f b r 1 1 ! 1<Tk. h•ish~n<l.tt n111m1 f 1lrn GENERAL CLERK S111tr 211. SA. PERSONNEL 9' l\'JNE \.'Pivt t ,c;:o/11. r nrt l'.\:E\V BALO\l/JN Acroson1c, General 900 gJoop. Xl nt cond. $4750 or !,;::;;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;;! • Ailpra1>tr h J1 ap! +-Lil, .S!11rT s2:~1 I! \nl! "'/l]'l\' U~llll! .1nur m1nrt AGENCY • ArN'1Jnra11t, Ta..;; R,.rurns IR bl~ N. ~!~ss ,.. chrom~ C<JI-c 1"1TY\\'ood, !u keyboard. rea!> ofter, 548-4363 6i~i40 I ;,,_' h~1r r11n ii 1(1..kr.v ~<lrl1ni:; llrl.\fi Rnst>rT;on~. :'\'1<·k . • ,\~~i :'llana-r. Hotl"] ff'~ r11.hlP %~-!l:iJ7. I S'.ll'Yl. S48-J?]J. CAPTAIN HOLIDAY 24' yawl. 5 Mil.s. Management ,.,. S Unl d ! Cf'L TO n1:01i1R" 1~ l' n1nlfl m11rh1nt>, 11r h;ive a n f'l!>f'n-~a.~-J!lifl, 1 !131 .Q&l -271',.). e \fa·1,..r1.:i l H;inrtlPr F URNITURE, h 0 u se ho l rt porting Goods 130 1m.ite icense ·any gross lnbrrt eng, sips 4, Surveyed. tn C ;..\. S2flfl mJ'o. .+ I BR 1n~ lnr ~·ou 1n Qoi r H C. ASSISTANT RECErTTO'.'\IST, w k nrl7,, e i'"rl'e'tR.ry-Cnnstrurtion i•Prn~ rmni my Dov'"r 1 1 , . _ 80 R tons, ,_Jll "(f'!'arspexpen.e~~ Mint cond 494-2066 furn apl f., 111 11 :11>--12.\Z 11 .-rr·r rlrr1 Xlnt v.<Jrklt~~ Alrrrnooni;. r Pr.o;llnnrl rlt pt, e T:r•·i>ptinnt~I Shnrr~ hrim,, LJV rm, rl n • · URF A OS • ~;i 11 ,... JXlWl!:r. ro!ess1on ..... BOUNTY l:J' "loop. Day COFFE~S h,., fl l\';:r,rrt~~-, I c<J11d $.-h,..n,..f11~. MANAGERS Hoa;; Hosp. ,'\'f'ii pot1 Rrll rn1 br rms K1! All fine Ii r. .. Ch uck Dent t"·1n hn S.lO !i]Ylrt t1sh1nK gu1dt: ~tt:x!c;in SaiJer. Xlnt con!i. SlSOO. or •·.··pd Cn'" .\lr<;i lil'll & C,:i l! r "l"!\nnnP I e..:cAcC"=Tc...N_O.;..:W.:__$--64S.2770, S4S-568S pc.s'. Pvt pl~ 0 646-1:.00 16' Chuck De nt t1v1n fin $40 k. Cf'ntral America & P acif· ff n..· ~·"' ~'"'~ ·• SI $25,000 • $50,000 S KNEEBOARDS ic Coast wa ter~ • Jnstruc-, _,_,_,_r_••~P_<Y_._~ __ ,_., __ 1 C-11•1•1• Cl,,h. 17"1 Golf 842-77 I TR f I hi I ,. " "' ' 1 Sraul1ful. artractlve f,.n1a ~s. PA o rg la e amps, 3'5'" Grttk Spoon SlS hon in boal hand! n le& e 10' SABOT w/tilt trailer. r.-,,-.,· n-. c .\1 I Unigarrl lnsur;inCf' Gmup ~·ou CA'. STA RT A RE \\'Q\fA~· ri1•r r Ii~ ~Ts. nn ex-l hi bl I L 1 Ii:, -_ .. , • 0 • _, ·' • • fi in 60 frir rommerr1.\ls, 11ng e ue la ~ amp, rg 5' GI••• s~n 1-. m•••h1p DR • ••i••ti·' $100 CLERK I Equdl opp<:irrunity Pmployer G CA EER ,,.fTH fl"r. n,..~ ptt1m~ fM't l.,r · .-~ "" ""''"' . 60 '· "-' • \\'ARDII\' R " f'llm~ & cor1\l>staots. (1131 oi! ~asc11p!! P .!I 1n 11 ng 5' GL1ss flex Tai.I SI() navli.:.al.Jon. P ICK UP &. CaJI 548-1639 eW'!I ' OF THE '!OST RE '\. rlfiy .(. n1!f' hn<. ~11n v.·;i:gi-ni=o19·, -~=:~.;..:~""'°'""~~·I 1 O'.'\E ., • 461-3051 H C If '-f ·'V'T" 1. ALL XLNT CON-OITION DELIVERY ANYWHE RE: INTERNATIONAL 14 Roui,. !nl'n1r~s lror rlehvery. .\!u~t ki'!O\I' Sn, Cal if. atta fi p;q .2 :10 A:'ll S:iOO. RUTH RYAN AGENCY J'i~3 '.'\P11·pnr1, C.\-1 6-16-4RH J79.1J Br;ich. HR '1-17-%\i 1 :;;: -· F STEST t>."r. Ho.\G o~p. a l ... On! SPECTED, &. ~. SALES -l>lrn 2 COMPLETE: ho u !e <'.ii e Call 642-7712 e capta in a vailable for e.x· GROW!"G co·~A'l'S JN 9am or a lt 6pm, '14 -Y.!55 US295, $150. 54S-69« '' ,.,_,-' ·' STOPlll furn1turf'. l Ll 39th St, TV R d ' HIF' tended crul11n1 . Extensive THE I N V E s·T l\f ENT ••• Ne..,,·port Beach 67.>-115'.l ' • IO, 1' adn1 in1strative experience. Boats, Slips/Ooeks 910 FIELD. LOOKING & ACT 11 Merclt<1ndi•• )/"'-) BLONDE d.1n1ng tablt>. 6 Stereo 836 &1&-2977. BOAT ~lip a.vaU, July 1-:st, for , . liR \1QNEY '-fOTJ. ~Jes m1nd"fi ~n:on . ~e !or _ V chai r.~ k bullt L 2 9 8 0 1971 ZENITH &. Admiral 3:;· E:LCO CLASSIC Crul!Pr l 60'-70'. \Vir1e ilip. !!' 'O • vour~elr e r"11l r~r,.er op. Bllkf'r close-<lu t salt . LoW e~t Including Harbor mooring 673-6606 DE.~T,\L 11~~1~!11.n :, "'fl rl \.·ATE·D·, A GG~ESSIVE, &. po. r rPnity', Xlnl fii rure fl'JT • 812 pnct s. 3 :tT picture tube, 1 All -l d •· h d 'd k I d ' • S fARTl"G \ 0 ,. G S I xua.~ mmac con . "'\\' SLlP f•· r••t. A••g, 1 ,,_, c ~1r~1" ;iy w ca tn ."E;Lt · •' · '-riglft man E;;irni ngs ('Mm· Antiques 800 _ a rag• • e yr parts & ~~n'lce. Antenn~ S! l! v• ~" "' <u • ,. f"ll nn1r. 1'4"-flri97 1,0'VJNE PER.50NNEL Co\~ BEl\EFJT FR0\1 OU R ' l ~ · II " I II I t~g. •-ip A\Jll · Sl!:pt, 12. Am l.ei10n. 1175. v 1 I'\. • · ' ' me11Cf' :mmPd1a!t>ly shoulrl GARAGE: Salt-Dinette ~f't u1sLt e11 w a ('(lni;o t !I'. $4500, ~m Zl JfF.26--04 81 d&y~. DENTAL RECEPT. 5rn•n([S•''rENCY r.tANY INCENTIVES LIKE ~in excess nl s2:l(} per ..,,.k 3211., l.a""'e Flow gk:J boots ABC color TV, 9021 Atlanta, h U'\YI ~ A HA\\'AllA:-1 VACAT!O;-i ' OB s .• H B "' 337!1 9' Fibergl•ss Ding y BO •.• ,,. I Dr~k onil. Denial P:<p."r. I tor ll\'Ol PAID FOR BY No ('a nvassing nr Sl'll iciting. B ' $i:l: Ski equip; r81tan ta.hie · · · -· · Good cond. $l OO. ~-l84.9 AT &hp a v..... or esg ni:ce,c;s .. Some :'\al~. Salary I Frre k Fee PoSltlon~ • !ntrri.'1f'ws b.v appn1ntmPnl ANTIQUE AUCTION SIO; e!c. Sat &-sun. 400 DUAL HS-.14 model ~lf'f'e('J Sa.II or motor. Ca.ll a.tt.r 6, open, fri n~P hrn1>f1 ts. H.B. US.,\ NE.IV 19TI PRESTIGE nnlv 9-.1 v.·~kdA.Y!<: ~>2771. SALES T\VICE :.JONTHLY f.11'rnm11c, Apl Zl. C.r.1. record pl8yl!:r with 2 80at1, Meint./ ~~3 area. Ph. S4Fi-3540 SA~f-fiP:--1 1 Secretary $550 ~~~S O~rti~UR ~~~~~ SAL,ES\VO'.\.JAN EXPER, Ca· ' 2fl.1 \\', Chapman SHOP p11.T lools. lOO HP marching s p e 8 k er,. Ex· S•rvic:e · 902 SLIP .SP ACE AVAIL DRAPERY Rap1rl typ1ng, l1!!-SH. 'Ph·a s-TRAl"J,NG. rP er m1nde.rl to v.·ork 1n10 ,0ra11ge _ ~38-1141 ·OIB t ng & marine t quip. rt"lll"n! con<lltion $10 0 . -----------2:5'-Jn' SAILBOATS F h. I·' otf' ·~ &1'299! FIBERGLASS rep.air -All ~1• •= ~ Expe.r. Hrmn1Pr & tra1nr,. .\nl l!.5 i<:1n "'' · asst m;;r ,.of li11e ladies mt,r,f" hs~hold tl!:ms. ~2 <>-* 'l ~ .-s ... ach Dr.!iptr)' Seri.·1c,., 900 Secretary $500 • Sia rl Immediately rlothing rha1n , P!,.ue. a pply ! ANT lt\li,E m11 heg d ln ~able, Elden Ave. C.i'<l. "s~T~E-R_E_O_oo_n-~-,,-.-G-rur<i--'f<-. ~1 • h\~ or •~All -in :p l-S-L-IP ___ p_Q..:....W_E_R_T~0-30-,- \r . 17th, C~1. 5.J(i.64&1. .R. E r xp!"r h,..!plul. Be8utl · • Plush Of'fic~s 1n pf'rson, B.\rk Stff.fot :>io. c:li\W ha~. 54" round, 5 )vg, ARAGE M7:l'{ tri K n· A M /FM g. h o rt w a v ,'! 714~~~·or"ztJ~35-S4l~: * ,._ 675 _2470 •+, DISHWASHER flit N.B. ntr1ct s. 25 fashion Js1anrl N.R. fi Quet"n AnnP ch&lrs, Goorl I G · t g. e turnta ble, Bt11ut cabinet, ..c:.::.::::c::c:::..::...:::::.::::.:..::::1 =-.,-~,.:..'-,,.,.,.;-;"'"I Secretary $.S.S4 • Llbtr.t'l f'r tnge. Bentflla ' rl S!)5() 548-8"6: mnrl!: \1·ashtr. M11 ny m1sr: 8 P 906 Boats. 5 ...... Mf & Ski 911 J.tus1beclean k nf'&t.nver BuFV .11rlv,.r!l~ing & P.R. S E C'Y-O fFTC EGU!._L. {'fin , ·· ·~· hnusthold b dl!:c o r a t o r $289,6-44-4123,646-3366. oata. ower-iww 21 Apply 1n P"~o. ::;urr k d ~H /.-. ty ng l'Ot;'LL WORK t,,_ LEAR;\ ~sign firm w 11Y P Ic !!1 FP.ENCH Emp1T1' !ah!t &. pr. itl!:.ms. 540-1769. 21 " Color TV, aatrU!ce $95. 27, CUSTOM Roamt r Flyin( SKI or fisttinr boat + trlr, I Si rloi n, ~930 \V. Coast Hwy, I S rp;. ·L 1 I'll · •sso FR O;\ll PROFESSIONAL rll'slr n Pf'nC>nnel net"r!~ girl ot ('h11ir~ Ii h.1nd r 11rved H h Id Good 814 l!}" portable S2S, Zl" t11 blt Bridge Cnn~tr. Built 1965. gl;i~s on wood hule, near NB • ec Y eg• • f.IB:-.' LIKE f'OR'.\1ER 'l'/Mmmnn ~n~I" & f'Xpt"r. hr drt,,rh11ck ch,.1r~. ~11·'.1551.. oust 0 s tnnrl!!.I S20. AU 11.re In xlnt new Chn y1ler ·~ Hsp. · Cahf. ~n I pr11ctlr.i! exf'.'('r , ~•i ,102 ~ • Stetl hu ll. g/s rai11tt, very DT!iTRIRlITORS v.11.ntM, $1"11 Liir shnrtillnrl. . STOC K AROKER. FINA."· ""_., ...... i pm. [ Applianc:ei 802 1 AC.-E paN"l!I locatt d 1ri Cl'ln<l, S.i7-M8Z. comfortabl~. .Anxioui t n Rt111s 11ke A dream • $550. Bil..<:.IC H -Protein -Sec'y Mktng SJSO Cl At. TNVES'T"MENT AN-SEC'Y TP.AINF.E : Thl~ lt)C;i] Cali! Ptrnios tor u.11!:, C(l]! I sell s,149;i, C;:r,11 rollect ~~5.·1~7~-368.1~~· ~~~~~~~ I 2 ALYITT, R. E. BROKER Ion, f'1111b. ~. 11.•/modrrn I REFRIGERATOR. !~t Hn1. ~46-4'76i. r-------,.,.1,m,. In t l 49.' '"'' \·1111m1n ~lh--ij .'\ Chl\Ut>ngloi;:: <:>ArP1>r TY"f,11lnn. [ J[I .. ·~= DAVID R I OOKlNGLA~D. ofr . In ple11511 n ~ •t1 r·1 pn1n1. top Creezer. ll:ood 818 s [i] I * DRIVERS * l-!P1t\')' zyp1ng, lite SH. ynun FIRST \'EA R rounrtin:;:~ "'111 hPlp !r'Ou t:nnrl .. $40. 4!'19-~1 . Miscellaneous FrH to You 33' O\\'ENS BRICANTTNE I I (II • Gen'l Offic e $433 . l~~!~c 1aJJ,,,y, i.;; K IV. Tr1MpOrt1liM No Exper1enc.e Typini::. 111c1aphon1-. 1111-bnok-EARr--'TNGS ,\1 A Y BE $25.000 st.11 r1 ;vnt1r c11 rrer Cr.impan.v \l/A~HING m11~h1n,. S 2 ~. Al ft..Condit1o~n 8.000 BTU 3 Lin••, 'l"Tlmes, $2.00 ONAN. SfS.-CB ADY, XJnt l.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~i:ii; N ! k ' ~ d k • S:,0.000 IN COM~1 1SSJONS v.ill tr111n. $41)(1, R,.rni:: $!':o. Free ztr , f ' d •' r '. '.000 BTU -nd Wk'•·• •,7 J . 3 4 40 ·. I ec.essary H"flln i:?. ". oi ul"r t'5 · & SERVICE FEE<:; c u I/ 'i41"HiOJ.'i " o} .... " H• (I Gen'I Offic• $390 , ~. " 1'-lary '" • . ~.1!\-44.1L ' \\1,..~11ni::IY>t1f.t: liOV l1k" \\'knrl s-548-9830. r Airc:raft 915 :'ltu~I hA\'e clt_11n Calif. drlv. &">mi-~n l ('rlr "~f!tr. TYl"" ALL NOW ~,so,A,,s;'-~~· BAI ",·,E.",c.ym· ' r P..JG lDAIRE tll'W M.t:--OS<ll Spoodl,. sdoa. ll\lv1 y r old ....... I HlTRS F I h 1 d ,, in~ recor!i Not 1J nder 25. I ~ 14 k h 1 •'\ C 4'"'' ''"-" O ----------\ 5P.\Y"'f1 , Wttf, t'J ni . cute. 4<l • • Y r CES..(j:-;'A '61 t7!t, S9(1 TT. 35 YELLOW CAB CO. ""'• ry '"'1'"1 558 ,0444 "\VEEO Ir & reap" •. c lf'll.!l REFRJ!.ERAT R S~ S0fA,lie ('urver!,14(!.27GE 833-.'WJ7 t pnrtf15h•r, 2.l& V8. rn<i"r•. hrs rm T O.H. t-.lKll le c ~1 Ci\IJ.51;,..1;~;; • 20th . Co8-ta l\t,.,,., F EM LE bo s,c;; r1d l0. eooct con d . }.fh'V ~,.w uphlstv mut t l~ii E. !Slh St .. . \&& f,. l i'rh "'&I ll"\1nt 1 C.M • oul the tt'ea~uri:g"' tre&h -GAS STOVE •so. &J&.M'.4 'A I "h'l.ld 4 y r . 67;,..7463 EvP, 'ell .... II ~·" l'i10 o r H'ltl~e Hunrini:? \\'&tr.!'! the 642-1470 Ask for Wtr. L lngan tu1·n tnto c.uh lhru 11 ,D11 !ly • •PaYf'fi , nve! c ren. \A .r .. ...- OPE~ HOUSE n'llumn, P ilot Cli\~s!fiM a.ii. 'tt],..,5"7R .. ~~ e · CUI F.42-'5678 & Sevel '\ * ~j!...-861~ •.. Call 642~73 k chi.i.r;e. It 644-2.1£11 • , ~,. --·~ ·, • c..:.. J ,,_ >.:: ..:: ;Rl ..... 1 J;;t;·v...t.'•, ... ' ..... · ...... "..:.:. -~··· :,.... t .,,_ ·~ r -. ·-. . . ' . ' • " • .. • . c-..n .. S.la/ Rent 920 Motor Homu '69 FORD ~r ~ ton •lair & l l' cab ~ oam.per. Recil'c ~t. eye ~I OVIH\. AU jarb J, equip. you neeO. Xlnt cond. $4150. 547-6091 d a y ', '73-1901 eves. 9'I Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Avtos, Imported KARMANN GHIA FORD 970 Auto1, Us9d' CA MARO 990 Autos, Used 990 j Autos, Used 990 '59 Dodge 1/2 Ton PU % ton, 8~i lt. overbc&d camp- er, sleeps 4 ·w/ranGe. ice box. oven, wired, etc,, ve11 Clean. Call 557-9'792. 1971 GMC Truck. rlelu.xe a ir cond. R&H & 101 ~· Royal Coe.chnl<'ln camper, sell-con- tained. 84fr.1767 FACTORY d I re c ! dealer, M11jorway & Hall Pinr, fro1.1 $195. 869 \\.'. lS!h SI, C.:-01. CAMPER :shell &· pa d . 1966-1967 El Gamtno . .Jl li. 545-1259. RENTAL. New 27' Condot motor hO~. }''uliy ~u1p. Dua.I •Ir.. slttps Ii~ Info & J;'CSefVB.UOM . ~ 96 -ii J i 4 , 400-2480. FUR RENT • wllcon:a1ned 11.1r. genf'rator. STJO. wk, X nll .• 492·::.032. 1969 23 FT. ~totor hon1e . .<:Pl[ ronra1ncd. sips ti. }'or sale. S7.500. 897-1161!9. Tr a ii• rs, 'f·,-.-.-.~I -~9~4=5 1 tor used ean It tn.ickl, ju.11 cal! us tar tree estimates. GROTH CHEVROLET .Uk tar Sales Pi11lflager 18211 Beacb Blvd. Huntina;ton Beach 8-17 -6087 Kl 9-3331 Auto,, Imported 970 Large Selection of Fully Reconditioned Used V·W's Porsches-- Campers & Vans PORSCHE '.37 GJllA, ne"'' paint, e:ii;ct>l 1---------- r ug & trans, good interior '68 Pur!c~ 91'.!; Blue:-blk, Chrome \\.'/~!!.. $ 5 o o. F m-Sw, tinted glass, !T13fr.", 543-2938. SE'mper1ts. coco m111~. Pll· tiau~L J Owner. 29,000 3l'· ·&,:; CHI.A l;m..S, Lo n11 's, tu;il rni. $3700. 497-IOS4. Xlnt. Makr nffer. ...-• <19!)..3.J97 • '*' l!JfiO PORSCl!E Conv, .J!KJ(J. Need 1n1nor rt"p1t1r. • 6'1'.\--26'17 . LOTUS LOTUS AUTHORIZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \'I. Coast H"'Y· Ne\\'JXlrt Beach MAZDA 110 SUBARU SUBARU. 1Vl01lpJ .160. Ve ry econon11cal 4.i nJJli:· Mu.st ~r.lJ, IPav1n,i: r·nuniry Pd SflOO, Nif'. SJ\00. li4·1 -626~1. TOYOTA DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO __ D_E_A_N--L-EW--IS--1~-,;o -;c:-;AJ:;M::;A;;:RO-;;-;A::,,-. :-,po=,::1-:,:-,_ '70 FORD GALAXiE-• 1t"rior. 12.000 ml. $2b95 500 2 OR. H .T . VOLVO 547-114!. ,\1UST $ELL '7() CAf.lARO 3:,0, air rond. 3 &>a u111l1j light 11•y golrl 11n1~h DEMO SALE Spd 11outo, xln't C'Qnd. $2700. w11h gold \nter1or & dark $2998 1971 Volvo 144 Seel. Denio • 7360 $3098 1'.Hl Volvo 142 Sed ~mo • 3268 $4098 1911 Volvo 16i Sed '147-99;iol. l:>r(\"·n \11ndau i·11uf. F.qu1p- CHEVROLET '67 CHEVY 396 SS Pf'd with aulo !rans. radon, h('ater, flO\\Pt s1rrr. f11 C'1ory ;u. ~'Otld . Thi,.i: attrac 11ve ('ll r rrl'tf'f'ls r~1·rllPn1 r a rr. ;isk lnr de mo ns1ra r1on, 39;JALH. 2 Door Coupr. Bc>autilu! Nrw 29 $ ti Pa1111. t lJDJ-.:1621, S!l!IOJ, .lllhn~nn .~· Snn Marquis Motors :zf;2fi H11 rh<'.lr a1 1·tt. !KIO So Csl ll11<h1\)", L. Bch. C'flt'ra f.1Pl<a 54rl-;-,t;~ 4G-1-7:"-iO:I e !!I0-3100 GET Thi' hriol st>ronct c;ir 'M EL CAJ\l rNO au!n, 4--;;r;. ~1.000 can hu~·l!ll\7 G11.l11s1p t1rP~. 11 1r sh11Ck~. n1 ns l/.flnft. f aerory Dil'eM ~ale~. Ser.·ice $650 (·;ish or 1r11dr fnr \'\\' &_ Parts 1946 Harlxlr Blvd. 536--R."il.1. C.i\1. 646.1'303 ' FOllSa1··,-, -c,.,~.·~-C~h-,-, '68 VW CAMPER: Xlnl cond. Amlt'm, refris. Call: 557-50~9 al! :l pn1 TRAVEL TRAILER 195::! Ro;irhnas!er. 8" x 27'. SJ.j()(). Ca:;h nr trrms. Con- \'er1ed in 110v and natural ~as. Near new 9' ttfl'lj,'('r- a ior, f'lectnc \\'a1er ht>aler , atr cond1r1oner. ne1v catf)f'I· ins. me tal awning. ·\ bath. tors of s!orage spacr , u;i and n1er sreps, x!nt J)<lrw>I· 1ng. &1.l-22:14 ;ift. 6 P:-01 wttli- P/1'is by flpp'!. 100"'" 30 Day or 1000 .\lllcs i ----------l'.171 Toyota Demo •m l ~ THINI Han1111p /\:nv;i :Xlni N'!nd S<ltrihce, Call ~6--1162 11fr :-, 1n muit rnnd•hOn. Rarl 1..,, hralrr, rr.(·!u ry alr, :190 r ng1nr v. 11h fUlto. tr/In!<. lnlf'r1or , flillnl ·'-bnrly arr prrll'{'I, Cn.'\rl 11res. &l-l-7201 r1•r~. Cycles, Bikes, Scooters THIHI 925 HONDA "67 ... "FRIEDLANDER" nr• •IACN tffW'f. •l 537-6&2·1 • 8!l3-7~ HONDA CL -12 5-,\ Scrambler, New part s, bat· tery, 1procke1~. ch a 1 n s , speedometer. 111-es, new lop. 673-1932 afr 6 pm, Ii' scofs:-.1_A_N_' -T~,-,-,7,-., Chemic·aJ Por 1a Pn1. 12 bolt and l JO lights. Bi-~r offer. :>JS-S99~ -nr 531-2164. AIRSTREA1\l '69 d!x Z!l". Guaran1r.1> l Par):.; & Labor • Eng1nr • t Trans. • Fronl .~· Rrar AxlP I AsscrnhliPs • fl rakt> ~ys­ icm e Eleciricat System AIC + xtras. :-Olln1 cond. ~ USPd 6 mn. RPas. llls.J68j) 0 1,·ner f7141 493-4012. ft J Nl.\IROD hcdtp >em trndec. \tLo or Slp-6, 111bl('. ,!,!0\'(', ice box "' oS _S7_9C,._p,_1 P.'~·"-"'~8-4-156.~ I lh, •. ftp Auto Service, parts 949 "\ill' '63 CORVAIR, 4 1.ptl transaxli:-. completi:-\\'i!h clutch Sij. Rear ~uspension. sa.n1e car S2i 5:15-0006 5-19-30.31 l'.:xl. 66 or fi7 1970 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA J\1ESA t.1EN 'S Schy.·1nn 2 s-peed /~~~~~~~~~~ bicycle. Generator lights and roaster hrakes. $45. Autos for S~le I l ·'41·] ALFA ROMEO 642-7402. ' '------- '69 YAJ\IAHA 250 Enduro. Antiques/Classics 953 1966 ALf A Romeo, 4 dr Eedan . SlOClO. 5-sprl. new tires, vrry cli>an C<1 ll Jane t !shell al 673--0300 RX2 COUPES RX4 DOORS RlOO COUPES Immediate Delivery 1'.'o Wailing! Sre J\l <i 1.da S111 r1on \Vagon Now on Di.,1Jl<1,y Tmrned1atc De'Jive-ry MIRACLE MAZDA $1777 ~fl Down Payrn!!nt $65.31 mo.* 'BT 'YO!JO' 1<.•krlys. 1970 F nr.n ('nrtina, 2 Dr, "ffi .Vlal1hu . \\'hllr/hluP in-Sr1rk. BOOy, '•rr~. ?r~k"~ - , h k "'II 5:rral sh11nr: 31000 .. J36...li99:1. r r , lit: "'~• ;iu10, '"" . _ __ _ _____ _ :Xln'I runn1 n~ 1·011d. U,11· !!!61 XL 3/11} G;:iJ11x1r. ln~(!r<l n1so •l~C" (HWY. n ; hook S!O:JO .. Yl~.');l.l.~. K· :.J111 . $i00. C r·ral hu.1 ! .93 '566 • <>7 ooo• ---:>lfi-21~3 or J lll-1600 "FRIEDLANDER" 1 -.-,---·~-~~-~--.=l ·.i:'i CJ·IEVY 11ancl wagon 272, ,---- Jfi mo~ Dt'lrrrr d flil)'m~nf Autos, Used ff(l 3 sprl 11•/Hursl, i.:a ugC"s. JAVELIN prier .1135!.lli or cash price slrreo. Olfrr <l!\.1-:'"121. 3189.'>.85 !ncl Tax & Lie. APR BUICK --,---,;--,-I I J ~-,.,, , d . '57 C~ll·:VY Srn "''agon, sllrk. J •vL''IN . .,. ""'' w/ll'~lllP , ·l.J,1 /<J, <111 appMVC Cl'Cdll. " L L. Fat•tory Dircrt S11lrs, Srn1icc Vil Nrw clu!r·h, sti'Ong f'nli .. f"111}! Inn. \fflli Nlnrl , Pvt .v P11r1s, 1966 Harbor Blvd., '69 BUICK RIVIERA Sl 2°':..~4~1F.~l pi~. 11.~·1·1, P/.~. P /h. S14~.-i. Hom" of 1he Rotary Engine Costa Mes;i, &16-9303. r arlory a ir, ltlll pnv.·er, am/ CHEV ·s1. :196 Jmpal>1 \\li:;n g<'l fi.1f>-llfi17. ZWO Harbor, Cos-la i\1esa ,70 Toyota Landcruiser fm i:;irrro, till sreering, Ian-brake~/11res. A gnod rlr:'tl,1 ---.L~l~N=C~O=L'""N-c---7'==-o~6=4~S~-5=7~0~0-===o I 4 \\"t-!Et:L DRIVE dau roof. UXY962. si;;:!O. ~;,J.i!l. MERCEDES BENZ .,,.,. w;•h WO.lo"""''"'·,,_ 13195 c'"'H"'R"'Y"S"L"'ER.----1--·6-6 _C_ON_T_IN-EN-T-AL- Or.1n9e County's l .:irgest Selection New & U !>ed Me rcedes Benz Jim Slemons Imps. tr.:i. clean, rQlllpj)f'(J the way you like 11, locktn;;:-rmnt hubs, rlectr1r. winch. lronr &. rear hcatrr, au:ii;iliary gas tank. See and drive today. 601AGA . J ohnson .r.. Snn 2626 Harbor Blv<I. Horbor American 646·0261 1969 HAll:SOR, COSTA MESA '68 Chrysler 300 1 0 HT SALE PRICt:D 4 DOOR BUICK Riviera 1967. i1100 or A11r11r 11vp gold m ist mr la!hc best offer. f1n1sh 1vith black hucket BeauaJul • full y Pqu1pprrl. .. 1>4498.'i * sra r.~ ;:.. Janrlau rnof. l::quip. ,\Tr ii ru·r<;. See 10 appree1a1e ... -== !RZP-t401. 21.. t1rt>S-eompre.ssinn rt'- Jease. Excellent cond. $4fJ. 63J.29'J? or &l!-5769. 1n1 Lincoln 4-door sed;in. Cnsla r.lr~a :->'IO-~ Ori,::. mi11L cond. 5fi,OO} mi. BMW r.1ERCEDES Benz '70 Toyota Corona &'5-612-1 ·;o BUICK Skylark, Im-f'l'd v.•11h ;iuio lri1ns. r11rl1n. $1495 hPatrr. pn1v srr rr • pnl.l• macula lf', Ong O"•ner . M · M S289:i S-17-7,)()fi hrakrs. r lt'. t.:l r an rhruoul. arqUIS Ot0r5 WANTED Honda :TJ0-305 Scran1bler. Running or not. \\"ill buy pans. 55i-9.\0j. + '70 HO:-IDA 3.)() * SUPER CLEAN~ L1kp nr11•! 1$.i25 * 497-1971 'iO TR/U;\f P}f 500-- CLEAN + J\IUST SF.LL 536-9472 AFT 6P;\I 11970 YAi\1/\HA :nlcr twin, e,x· eel cond. A!! elec. $50. $450. I 642-48{lol . ,'71 SUZUKI TS-J&'i. Like new 1 2500 mi. ?11ust se!I. best of- fer. 6TJ-.180J. Bill I "*" 69 HO:'\'DA 110 * SUPER CLEAN': Like nP11·~ $490 * 616...9072 E:-.crllrnt runn1n~ t"nnd. C"''om hody. '.'.OOO. C•Jl ,\~1 /F'.\1 , 111r. Xlnl t1hape . 1 Auromatir, Xtr;i Clean, 12,000 "' " Automoti1'c Excellence Si "-"1'1'"30 ·1 '8"l <p n;11;.2;;s.~ 1t!t. Ii pnl. 0 "'~'-.:>o-u. · m1 es ,( .. A., 1. * CLASSIC * $179S 1941 Special Qeluxe . Chevy Sedan, all nr1s. , nt X1 1!lfio :"1-1ert•f'(lr:s Bi'nz 220 si::. MacHoward rond thru-out. $700 or Ost fuel 1n.1•~(·led. 4-sp<i on <·o!- D < 8 &Ji • L' limn A:-Of/F.'>·l radio, All 839-%00 or 531-0608 nfr. ys: ...-J -. ~. "'ves: ROY CARVER, Inc. nr w Gold iv/br\\'n lllff'r Corner ls1 8: Harbor fi73-59S4. j h d · h I-" ~~-~----~~I 2925 Harbor Blvrl. , u~T a f'n~1ne Ol'f't au no Santa Ana Ht28 i\lodel A -coup('. Early Costa i'l'lrsa 546-4444 SIJOC!. Jeff Berg, 548-0293. '-=-=o==~~~~~ model unrcstorcd on;:. cnn<'l . ""=-"D=A~T~S-U-'N'-""-""" 'c117,A~N~'T~E~D~-~,~,.=,0-cM~,-IT-,d7•-.s L10~ T \'OTA C n r o 11 a Body in ntint cond, $650. Sprtn!rr, Yrl101v 11·/r amC"I "" 1~ ·----------Benz 2Srl SE ~edan, fully inlrnor Nrwl.v scri1Cf'd. 1>,,..,.~,,., ;if!. Ii pm. '7 J DATSUN 4 DR rqu1 p. l',Xf'el rond. Phonf' r :..cPI ('Onrl . 91i2-128 \. A "'"' frnd .,,. Chcyoec: , ,1,,,. •1fi-"3' """ & black, 2 fir sedan. Gd cond. ll'knr!~. fHli-lli:i7: , l9f;9 TOYOTA Corona. 2 tlr S-100. ;,,";6-8653. SEDAN ,,,,1~,~,E=R~C~E~D~C~S~&=""~J"1°' I ht. :<landarrl trans, r lh, ex- 956 ' n~ · cf'l t:nrirf. $1.200. iifl l-1077. Dune Buggies Ll1Pse l . ;-ir w p a i n1 ,1 --~====~--- Lo1v nulcai;;;r, fart, 11•a rr.inty u11hnlstrl)'. hea.dl1ner. C.onrl ~TRIUMPH '64 INT. SCOUT P.U. THE TRJUl\lPH ----=-~=~~~--\ LX\'~(11. Sli!l:1 '.lOQ Sn.. c~1. H1~hwy, t. S ch. CADILLAC .1"h11-~n11 t.· Son 1!1 1 -'·il~ • :~1ri.:i 100 ?fi:tli Ha rbor Bl1·•! • ----.• --0'."".-:'.'C-:-'C"-::-"':'":C-:"':'" c .1. tll . -iri 'h.'O L IN<.:. Conl. !\lark JV .1!"1. CADILLAC 1969 "-~a rsa .i-_ .• _, L11.,.11nnus. orii:: 011nPr. Uiw SEO' DE VILLE '70 T !.· C \0,."AGO N Ii-pass. n11Jrs, t !.iO. li7:J.-li7.l Air, 111,000 nu's P11-r ~!. <l 1~r -----=-- FACTOR Y AIR CONDITION!NG FULL LEATHER INTERIOR lir. Jug raC'k C~ll • {71 ·1! MAVERICK· 776-,\!\!lfl rlys, ;~lfi-{r.,79. --------.,-::,.-- '70 Maverick 2 Or. Vinyl top, full po1vcr, door COMET lncks, till k 1e lescop1c sirer-1·.-.,-=---· -. -,----- 111g s rereo. e l('. 1XSR708). 6. COi\·1~.1 -<Ir. 6 r }!. Au10 · $4333 /'\•('C lonkinl!. L•kr nl'"' NABERS Cadillac tl rrs. Rr~l nrlr r f..12-9-l~i. 'li.'i COMF:T fi ('~I . l opr!. (Jrvid r1111d 111 /I, n11 T. $~7~ lil2-2fi \9. AUTI IORJZED DEALER 2tiOO llarhor Blvri,, Co~ta MP.<'l f .1l1 ~1rl-9100 Oprn Su11d'l.v COUGAR SALE PRlCE:D-14.00(l :\III I S1nar 1 !!'ansporia1 1on. )r!low \I ITll h)111·k :<lnpr. J S/)l'f'rl n an~. r11din. ht'>1lf'r, <I hr,ind 11r,1• 11rr .;, ;ittrat•t11·e 1ntf'r- 1nr. Srr Anrl rlr11·r a bar- ,l.!a 1n. 27.lASU. S 17~:=i. .lnhn~11 N ~n 2nw l-larho( Rh 1t. rn~ta :-.1 "~" ;:,4(}-~:111 '67 C.:iiiillar Cnufl!' t1r Vtllr. -------- J-Jonda 305 Super ha11k 2 \VD. d lr. Gt'lr>d rtinll('r 4 sprf, dlr , .R&·H. "'"s S21Rfi, n1•Prhaulrrl. Radin, hP;ilr•r. no'I' SIAA6 1fi.1X:AX1. Srnall Sll{il firm f;<l!\--2'113 ;iflrr fi. do .... ·n or JON'lgn rar "·1JJ '•~c-,_~,~,=s1~c~-.-"~,-'10-SL VB STAG NOW ON DISPLAY i\r .<ir!y pr1fc(1. szµ )r~~J1 '70 Cougar l DR . H .T . MERCURY th~11 1\h)~l. 646-2'.:6.i nr PBJCf-:D fOR Ql'JCK Ml.f-; , ~ i;.;i: ... 11;:11 a »k ror t:arl. A11ra"t!ve nirchum ROi d mP-69 Mercury Monterey Dirt bike. $lj(J. strong hea11, Take .small 962-0J.)9 all 5pm down. Ca.JI aft. 10:00 5-16-8736 1970 1101\'DA ro trail bike. I c-~'~"'~-=" .. '~'='="~'"=J_8_1'l~I=. ~~ ! Xint oond. '10 !'-!EYERS To'.l'd-SL lrgal, * &17-1858 * V~V eng, Gates, tbrgl.s body. '60 Honda 160 runs good $100. Lie. Cash or trade. 5-14-81134. 1 After 6;30_ Trucks 962 6-16-019-1 HON DA 1:i0<.T-Sl2j. 2li.Jl HI.. : Brookhur.;1 No. 14, M.B. 968-l.'J.IO ·l!J1l YA:'llAHA Enrhiro ~. Jnternallonal Hantes!er 'Less than JOO mJ. L1k' ne .... •! $350. 962-9'J'l5. RECREATION CENTER fin, pvl. pty. Call Ken 5-16-8736 • 491-fiRl I. '67 DATs·-=uN--=p1=cK=up 4 spd. dJr. R&H. J O\\'llC't Take Jol"('1g:n rar or ~mall ciow n 1 ZCJ07JI call 5-16-8736 I -·1'.l-l-AAI 1. I '1\9 DATSUN ;,10 ~!'rl1111 S'.l!l.·,, 'i'YJ Sa nta An;1 Tn.volA 417 \\'. \Varnrr, Sanra :'l-10-:.!J12. Ana. '67 DATSUN SEDAN • ·10 PENT0.7.N-. =T,-.-"'-""~.' ROY CARVER, Inc. · Konis, S575, An xi 0 u 1 2925 Harbor Blvd. Rare 3 spd. dlr. R. Excellent 673-3048. ' Costa J\lesa 546-4444 conchlion thru ou!. Old (,'ill' GITANE JQ..sr:wi 1andrm Delux rourin~ version. man; xrras, SJjt) li!l2-H.12 1969 HONDA 90~, ~Sl-50- ~0-J2?>'1 935 CONTEMPO- 1969 CHEVY C30. 1'1 ton VR, or smflll down c;in ltn. custon1 bl! alum1n s.-.12 00:1, pvt, piy, Plei11<e 11.tt 9 11.m roll typE re;ir rl<>or E.'(cel .»-k,;-Ri3i; -1~1 -4'.l:I ! mnd SZ.~;, &eat Che\·run; ~llll DATSUN-:-hd-&~fL !'II'~ Sta.hon, flO.I S. Cf\ast H11)'. I r;irl1al~. r;id11J. A A ln11· l.a'i\ln;i Srarh J~l-'i140. Sro"i. take S:17:'t. 4!17-1 j21. ·;o f orrl Van C'ha!e;r,u FERRARI f ;ir1 air. 4 yr 1v11rr. '!~ ton "'~ply t1ri>s, Ion;; \l•hl hi!.°", he111'Y du1y shock~. s.-:..;!J:,. 1111:iJ::H17s2 FERRARI f.UTllORJZED S,\LES & SERVJCE LAGUNA HILLS z:JOI RIDGE ROU TE DR. (Corner or J\lou!ton P k\.t'Y I Prestige 11 duJt romr .unuy ad· '70 S11pcr Van, VS. 302, Jaefnt to 1-<'isure \\'arid. Snrk, .)<i,001 m1·s Ii\' r m nn BeaudfuJ i;urm11ndingio. Al! \l'hrels, S2600. j,.?,G.9;,711, IOam lUxury <'lflpo1nln1ents Thrr-1 ~-~~p~m=. =~~~~== 11.peut1c rool ~nuna s'. exc r· ·s1 CHF:vv TO\V TRUCK Cll!ot! i"Ym, 4 billiar d tables, much much nin1"f>: See beaut. !urn models in park-like srtr1ns. CALL 8.'l0-3900 or 830·7900 0.EAN Al ~LEAN \\'Al'£R. THI:: GOOD LIFF~ on a law budget. 2 BR 2 b11 . mobile homri; on rh~ hay in Newport Beach. Pri\·. b<!ach & all rt'Cteilftonal fac1!111es. Adult!! only. Nn pt"1~. Cnme look. BllYAlde Vdlagr, 300 E . c.o.iat H\\J"., N.B. FOR jm1 SJo,;,oo you can own a 70'x5S' n1obile hon1e on io\f course ar rhr bell.ch. Ha.s Ja rsed screenrd roorn lt fenced pa1in. Park has all fadhllt>S. 536-471~. 8x18 Furnished trailer. Ideal for &ingle rP.sidf.'nCt!, travrl or Cllbln 1ite. Open for in- • 1pectlon B to 1 p.m. Sl,200. .....,., .. !66 Cre.t Lake1 J>xSO', fami- ly park. ss,m Call alt ll •.m., M7-6S37, CONDOR :n... yacht th11 t'• not ll boat. BllL OORWIN FORD branp Counly'1 Condor Dis· I 1 trlbut«, 230 s.. MAin St.. ~@. Close 1o three ma- jor b'ffways, 639--~ 0. Ki. 'l..ou4. l i7:1 fl!' •11>ld1ng !J.\J..(IS;,!l h>'~t o!rer. A!w 1orchrs $ I a 0 . .67 E CONO V11n: RIH. nr\\· llres., tinted g!a.ss, "Big fi.'" Lt> mi. Sl 12;; or trade_ 497-IOR I. 19:il l'"ORD PICK-UP SlOO. tweds trans w-ork. Ml\.-0133 Autos Wanted 968 ANNlVERSARY •SO PINTO \\'/AUTO, T rans. $;j tlay. Sc mile. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD, COST/ l\fESA 64l-0010 ANNIVERSARY •so AUTOS WANTED Top dollar fur clean used ain. ~e Andy Bro1vn, THEODORE "ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA i\fESA &12-0ll{J WE PAY TOP DOLLAR F'OR TOP USED CARS I! your car ls v-tre clea11, lff UI li~I. BAUER BUJCK 2.'M E. 17th Si. CO«tA i\lna &IB-776.l . NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coast t-lwy, Newport Beach FIAT e Complete Stock of ThlU: S- "FRIEDLANDER" 1J750 llACH ILVD. I Hwy. Jtl S93-7566 • 537-6824 JAGUAR '69 XKE Raadster 3 Santi Radin, undr.r 1.1,oon or11<inal m1lCT<. J owner rzvc 4981. M~i• Mators 000 So. C~t }hghw,v, L Sch. "~-7.':iO~ • 5-10·.llf)ll 1956 XK·140 JaguM Good oorld. S!lOO. 61:1-'1·192 JENSEN JENSEN AUTl-IORlZEO SALES : .SER\'lCE h11rrltnp. (',nn(j conrl. nffc r. 67:'.--1066. MG MG AUTHORIZED SALES &. SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 \V. Coa11t Hwy, Newport Beaci. Best • THINI "MG" '" ''FRIEDLANDER" Come in for a trs t drive! FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER 71n E .1st s 1 ... s.A. ; ... 17--0764 01)('n <l11ily 9-9; d osed Sunday 'fi<l TRI Ul\IPH GT6 -t, ri>d, fl/11, lo m•, lirl rn11d. $1Zi00 or h~t nfr. 6-\:'>--1 47:1. VOLKSWAGEN '69 YW BUG -,ac.--~·;oo.------1alhr: "''1th l'>l11c k high baC"k e 2 DR. H.T. e CADILLAC 1967 hurkrt ...:l'at~, 81110 lt'<ln", VF.RY CLl::AN-MUST SELL CPE. DE VILLE rat11n, hra1rr, pr:il'.er 1;1r.i::: .. Award 11 1nn1n.-: i\la rr1u1s s1yl-, FACTORY AJR fllC!Ory a tr ('(lnfl. F.xi::l'pit(1n. in,!.!' Pr:ipular Br1 1 1~h t?Tf'l'n CON DITIONING 1111.v 11irp 1hr nu;.;hnu1. 4 hianrl n1rr11l1r finish ""1lh i::old l11n. f"\jLL LEATliER l.'JTERIOR nrw tiff'~. r h·. :-r,. t. rlr11•e <la 11 rrYlf. \\'('JI rquippffi 1oda.", 27~AZH . $2Sj~,. "'Ith SIUln ll(lns .. r~rlin. hr~l-ful] Jl(nvrr, \111.1'1 tr:>f'. till & ·' .Johnsor' J. .<;(111 r r. rn,1rr !'trrr. pnv.• hr11kf', 11t~l"S!'fln1r ~trrrint .. A.\l F:\11, ,. 1f>:lii HHrhnr Bh rl . 111 ~ ,..,nrl. r 1r. n1a11.v nther rlr lu.xe xtr~.•. · I I Z7. s·" (VKP1·10i Cn~1 a ,\Jr~;.i ;.,.10-"6.lO :Sil e prlf"rr , , .LrlT1I. ~.:4:1. .!nhnson II.. ."nn 12444 CORVETTE '"' """""' Bh·d. NABERS Cadillac r"'" M•'" ·"'-"'·"' ,\L:TI-fOR JZE:D DEALER CORVE TTE '67. S1h•r r f-'8 , v;""c--=,--coc--~­ r ew 427-4.l:i HP'. fartnry MUST 1>.rl!, f'!cgant J!Hll Low nlllfilgl! f!Xcellrn1 eonrJ . JliOO llarOOr Bl\'<l., niag<. Xlnt rond. !',fi;;...()SOl M!'r cury i~larqu1s, Lo rn1 ~. thnJOUL 4 spd, dJr. Vale nCll\ Costa i\1e~a 1---;;;=:-:-:====c;-c-·1 f11Jly f''!Ulp·d, Ra nk hlur tt'd. 1al\e old c:a.r or "n1a ll Call :>l0-9100 ()pl!n ~unday CONTINENTAL l)nnk S-1200. :-Olake ol!Pr. cin\l.·n c11n rin. n~·L p1y. tl\0-' C.\D 'GS t-:1 Doratin, .12.rwii 6'16-1;1"'6. RQK1 5-16-8':".)6 ... 9-i-~1 1 a r1 I n11lr•. 0 1\llf'!' lt"a \"\11,>: lnrl 1970 MARK 111 GOOD 1~·~,7,,-,-,-rn-,-,-ro-,-.~al1nn, 9 ;i.ni li1111 ;.,· ,\~k111c: S:l .900 . Prri,.rr: FUJI I.· rninplPtrl). \lrrrurv 'fit. P/R. PIS. A11to --, 68 vW BUG I 4'l.l-4~tfi l 11~Ur} f'fjlllllJll'd l1..-11 li) IJI\ II• r r~n.~. n H. s:r.ia. Ori~ 1111 n- 1lll& '""'" IHWT,.-Stl R;tdl". ll"alrr \'p-\ Sharp' 89.J.i::.66 • 5.37-6S24 I j\l•1.•r s"u iXl::\\7:..:11 . s 1n;r,, ---- -et. Ko ha~ h<-rn !'rlT1rrrl h.'' i;-~ :t~ l!l LARGEST "''· 1.... · SELECTION OF au:hnrllf'd l.1n('(l!n '1t>,1lf'r. '' " \lr.P.CliRY -:\IPrh11n1c's 2 ~;G '!, '711< & ·r.o. RPhlr Marquis Motors 1 ('n~(~. :"'lev.• 111·rs, Gnnrl CADILLACS IN 21'1,r.JO 11 "11 nia intainrrl rl Pll1:111 i 100 ORANGE COUNTY m1lr~. This. lu:1.111y r~r I~ r aH ;.,~7-!1112 rorwl, SOCO cash i('>r both. j !lOO :"n. c.~r H11<h":·. I. Brh. I ·l'l\.7'ifl~ • :,10-:1100 I fllt"''lrl>s ,r,, ITillSI r.,.. l'/'f'I) l..·1 --~ --- SALES.LEASING rltil'f'll 10 hr "Pflrl'r1;:i1r1L II MUSTANG f.7.'i-5934. 1--------' 'i;i; V\\ l'np-trip t 11·f~tpi1alia • ' MGA ,•;in1rr1·. Lo 1111 '. G<"'rl Al 'J'llOf.17,ED 1~ rnrrd for ;i fll/l•I; "al"'----------·~1-~R\/JrE-1-,.1 !ibfll(i. r11,,n.-r.i:i-:.~11. J 17 '69 Mustang Nabers Cadillac \'1a Knn1n. L1rln 1~1... 1,, "" .., ,., I I r'<"inrl, X!tn/o.. r qn<o•l"t \"\\' 1962 :'>!GA. Inn cond11111n. i;rr!an 1 fi-, 'lih• ir ir.:irl" 2\>00 !!AP.SOR BL., ~7~,0 (';1!1 r, lh-1'1~~ . COSTA ''l)i:SA _ _ _ _ __ -. ,.,11rr ,,lrl'nnc, ,·n1,11r 1969 MARK Ill F:r;ikr s. facrnr,\' ,\1r Cund, * :146-2:'62' • , _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 54n.'.ll()() Open Stinrtlly Pn11(irr Blu.-\' l'h rl11rk hl11r 'fi:'I VOLK.'\ -11h.ir/rrr! 1nl. ' -~---1n1,.,r1Pr ,,rrl La nda u. All X1 1·11 c.·1r1111. , 7.ns1n1, 12295 MGB 'IM i\lGB ROADSTEll. NI'\\' 1np, l"\lns J::Md. s~oo. R2l-iitf:'..1 ~nyhn1P OPEL '7rl C.T. J..,w milr agP. x\nt rnnrl. 52;.2;,. Call :i.i7~36'.l:? hr"'" 5 & 7 pm. PORSCHE WE BUY USED Porsches DON BURNS PRESTIGE l.n,1• 1n1lr11;:r, !' 11 n r r>n r , I ·;ri E L 11r.r.ii!o h!l-: \l'l.vin.vl ,,.rrr~.~. X1r11 111r·r . ~·11,•1 ory A:O.t-F!\! rad1n. rxrr ll,.n r l Tor ,\II P:d1·11s Sfi .1 flO _ \\"11 1·•·a1'1,1. l'lf' iZAXl).17 ' rond1r1011. Quu•k !'fllr.. ll2.iil. &l 1-1i1; nr li7?.-2*!Z e\lf'~. S549S ~3" -~ l', ""'"''"! or :1:!1 -()6().~ lil.1-\!l.1:2 nr ~-..i-:lli.I:.>. CADILLAC 1968 Corn('r 1~1 I.· Harhor ·.:, vw PANr.c "u'. ""· SEO. DE VILLE MacHoward1_-;-;-,s'"" Aoo r \rha ni,:r .];J()() r rm rn~1nr. ~-ACTOR'( AIR ~39-fll;r'(J or !i.l l-0608 MUSTANG ~~s.u;i1n1 . ("1f'H'I 1·onrl . CO:-..'D!TIONl.\Tli Cornrr 1~1 .t· !!;ir hor I---------- -_ 1 V1n~·I parlflrrl inp, plu~h ('lnih San111 Ana '10 Mustang l Dr. H .T , l!lirl VOL1\!"\\'AG ~:N Bt:S ~-ll'alhrr inh'r., full J1011"f>r DODGE :iUPF.:R SPORTS Sliil u nrirr '1·arran1.v J, A hos! 0r nihrr d rtu:..r BPautifut Rn.val Rlur mPtii.1 - SZl!fa • ~92-.-M.1 xtr:is inr.I. Ai\! F;\! radio. '6.i. DODGE CornneL Y!'IJO\\' hr f1nts h \\"Uh \\'hi!P A_,. !11n- 1963 V\'I Bu~. rrblt i:-ni::. VPry (\\"lO:i63J. \<./hlk. hrl lp, a i r . r: on '1 , rl11u roof. Anto tran.~. r.id10,' f".!ea n, i:ood tin"!>, ,s:i.;o. Call S1'99 RIH. :O.hi:<t ~Pll -, ;, 9 :,. hr11rrr. pn"'Pr s teerini::. f11r- d"ll tnry 11.1r rnn<I , Stop e nd drii·f' I "'·'"11• NABERS Ca 1 ac •1'-'·'11 1-.,,,,.,;;u;:;o-.o-;;c-;c-;c=-I Tiu~ trlll \x>11uty Tnrla.\, S277:). '!i.1 V'.V Squ11reback ; rrhl 1 'fi6 AUlllORl7.F.D DEALER '6.1 DODGF: V-11, Autn, SAl.f:: PRICED (l.t!lADG. Pnl;". NP1v brl\kr~ II..-<'lu!ch. 16(Xl HarOOr Bh·d., Air ro1ul _\:I.NT Nlnd, .fnhn"(ln .~. ~" Si'O nr hs1 nfr. ll::rJ..U.16. ro~ta Mrsa e .'>.l.'>-31~ e 21i~'-' lt;:irhnr Blr<'l. MacHoward PORSCHE, AUDI 'f.fi V\\', NPw rn~. ,1n1 1r1111.~. \ C'al1 :-1lrJ..'.llllQ Orw-n Sunciit~ ·n7 n<)J)C,F;Van, AI OI!, ;t i;l'fl, rn~111 \1"~" ~>-10-'."ii.'lO Srll nr lr11rl~ !or h1kP, Mak!' 1-,-71-COUP-E--DE VILLE-autn, nrw 11rr.(, .!'hor:k~. )Ill;~ i\l USTANGiOO:-v • .1( " olfrr. /di 7 ).i7-5197. __ I Jl.'11 11 1 !..· '11 11kr~. r>-16-261 2 R.t !I r11r tnr> Alt \11n~·l 1op LEAVING ~T alr · 2 V\\' FALCON '<:Int ('Ollrl 9!\.~~112 I l :x.31 Jl11rb:ir Blvd., G.G. i;qhck~ '67 k f~ •rll one LnAdeci, Qnly ~.OOO milr~. --OLDSMOBILE j IJ .. I S 01 G G F"-) •.,,; ,:, oil•""· ,.,_; -,.13,. Cnrporauoo pre~idenls' .......,__.. · · '· · ""' , " " ". ,_, -"---1 wi les' Prl\'lllC ear. Like new 'liZ FALCON, 4 <ir auln., nf'\\' , 1 63G-2.tl3 66 VW 1\arn1ann Gh!A conv1 in e\'ety respecT. Cal! Ke.nt hrlo:. ::i 1r cone!., fi ryl. Call 70 OLDS AA TJrlla ruS1oin 1~64 PORSCHE SC MUlil r;elJ . Xlnt conrl . Allen 8~2-443.'i f..,r demon-~&-211'.11. h;irrl1op \\/111r. $270A. 494-!11113 11fl ~ J &tration appointment. FORD Coinpanr P>.P1·u11ve JraSf'd RrrT ntl y paintt'tl ~al V!!t \<."/ 1968 V\'I las!h11ck. hrl..,w I r11r. N P 11 Po r I Brach I hlarl< 111 rrr. Eng. reblr: P1-"''holrs11lr , l\s t~. CAii Tom CADILLAC 1970 fOR[) ·70 42!! Country Squi re h41-49~r\"~~''krlays:._ __ rPlli 111'('!1; I.: "hmm~ rim~. f'.lurph~. VCR. ;i.\!J-4·124 EL D.ORADO wa,l.!nn ,\1r 1·on<1, 1·;it11n, "fi9 Olrls .\.12, F11l ly pqu1p'd. Cu~1on1 r xh11usi "'ilh m11ny --;-67-SQUAR:.fBACK-1 L E:SS THAN 14.000 ~llLl:;.S r1~. t11s" hrk~. r11rl111 l tur~. l\1u!it ~r!I f'\lfll!f • CLEAN $;1.~ or Vf'f\' c-lean. Cito l)lllT. Ova F'ACTORY AIR ltl--p;i ~•-21()'1 11r t m1. $.191fl 6"1."-·1:'41 • f\.14-7.1 14 m.:1k, nHr r. 11·1-9.\1-0ll.'9. I ,l:;li.J9.t1, Pv~ 54fi..Jfl9l . ('ONOITIONING j!lli·~?:Jl PINTO __ _ l''r1!l PORSCHE. ,l.!l"(l<1 mf'rh VOLVO t'"l.:LL Lt.:ATl!f·:R INTERIOR l!llili F'ORD fulnchPro. 111110. corwhlion. 19!i0 V\\' Drwt.v V1n~1 top, Full po11·rr 10M. h\"Y rlury r qu1n. 14,j()O n11 .1:.~;1:"':P~l~N~T~n-.-,~1-,,-,-,,-"""1- piirrs. Rnnd • rond. No1hi ng I ,68 1445 r -dan 1111 &· rr]Psmnic ~rr"tHlt. ~l"'rt~ liner top Br.•t C11frr Y"'ll t hrr~. 11 11 ~xtr11" S·l l~ tll'Pt Mi l\.\6-.i696 ~ flonr }o('l(!f, ffi(r.<! r \·rry rll~ ,;;:.,..12~it. I.· 1akP O\'rt ?'l~·mpnlg '1\ POR;;C::Hf: 914. Lc~s 1h1111 t ,\\f/V\t S!l.i "11'~ ''·nolr•alr .\ll ot f..1 "Thr \las1rr ol 1h~ '.',Cl ron r;, Raot·hrm \\'f'f,~ frl:t-26.'l1 11lt Ii ~.OOO m l. ~trPsl 111 lo\\·ri R~u,. ~"'.1k . $1495 fulJ prl~ Rrnirl" lfil5BQE:1, :ZIID cru1so Vrcy Rood cond, --RAMB~L'""E~Rc--- iS• REAR •l)C bus part. mn- '~itd. 1'4,COO oti.J:. mi~ $«.o. Beat offer H Pr.t j 541-7443. !ibl'""falU&I dniw Jn·lll4' \\'e.!!1 , : . a Drl !ly Piiot Oaaslll~ J~tPORTS \\'ANTED Orange Coun!irs TOP; Btn'ER Bil.L 1\1AXEY TOYOTA )3881 Beach Blvd, "46-2365 or SlS-1631. t.sk ro1" ( .• ~it~zoi., , NABERS Cadillac: rirw 11r"' s:i·..o. tH&-67~!. ' llOO \'I. CO!'St M\\'Y· l.a rl. ! Marquis Motors I \UTlfORIZED·P EALER l '.l~\i-FORn-r1 CK-UP 5 11~)•'f,"1 RAfllBLF:R-P11 r, n""' Newporr Bear.h ·;..q PorYh .. ron11 . n lr.tiO-~. ~~)Sn c .. t High\\\', L lkt1 :!i,[)l HAthnr Bl'>rl,, nC'edi. tr11n~ \\ntk, !1rr~. IH'W htflkf.!. Br.s r Of· rr·s Beach hou~ limf'. Bli · R<'hl( "llf'. }'f'Pd~ hnrty J'l l·7"ll,1 • ~10-.ll~ Co~l!t MP~A .>10-01."..l Irr .-if ... l(r.f.J NEWPORT IMPORTS Marcus MOTORS SPECIALS THIS WEEK FULL FINANCIN~ AVAILABLE 1966 CHEV. h ,.>I , l<ad10, 1TFv n1 1 llratf'r. $595 1967 CADILLAC BROUGHAM 4 f!I', Full Pn11rr, 1 Tvr:tsn • $2395 Air. 1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE 1'1111 1'111.1 rr, Afr. 10 \VS· ;i 191 $875 . ---- 1963 CADILLAC <I Dr. f 11ll l'n11 1•r, A!r, $595 F:A\ii 1963 BUICK RIVIERA 1KKn11n1 $645 1967 RAMBLER Dr. \'-.'!, f ull Po"er. Air. 1941,">1 $595 1966 RAMBL£R WAGON V -R Fq ll r1111'•'r, nadio, J·Jratrr. IS.Jr: Jfl1 J $895 1964 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE A11ton1a11r. Radin, "t. !EDL74 1 • $695 1967 OLDS Hral- 4 f"lr. f\.R{jJn, B l ~·!! r 1111"r SLrrnni:. Hratr r. (718-, $945 Motors MOTORS SPECIALS FULL FINANCING AVAILABLE 1964 T·BIRD CONY. !Ol":l\:\~11 I $545 --1~9~6.5 T-BIR~D~- f ull rn" r r, A ir 1(1YL;n7 1 $725 Co nd. ~1~9~675-M UST A~N=G- \'.R CCl l\I . ,\Ir. f],.;it1·r, .j :'=pr<'fl. 677J $725 1965 MU5TA~N~G~ COUPE h r.\ I , H;irt1n, •S\'J.07~• $745 ----196S MUSTANG COUPE ~pr'l'rl f~;trllfl, 1nxc.-,,\11 $625 ~1~9~6S~M UST.-oA"'"'N'G- COUPE Air. !.1.114C(l:>·!l, $795 _1_9_6_5_M Us TA NG- CONVERTllL! t'-,11, Au ln, Radin. liPAl· rr, tSJCllolJ 1 $595 ~~1 ~96~5 T0 BIR~D-- Po11·rr, Air, (943-\1 $655 --1-9-64 T-Bl=RD~­ r 11J1 Po•1 t>r/ Air. (f:-011-1 - 971' ·~ $565 1964 FORD WAGON F'ull P<1\•'"r, A ir. iOSJ· .i73. $795 SA.VE Marcus Motors 645-0466 2100 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa I Ad M2-56iR ' H. Beach. Ph. 1147-855.'i DAILY PILOT frir action! Call fi.12-:r.61R k S;11·r! £e~t Jclecllon ('Yet! Srf! llH> _"'nt K $1iZ1lnfr. ;...iii.11i3!1 ,..1:"~ I ;;;!IV01.Y~-:-111n~ 11M . c,ccl C11 !1 ~l0-·11r~_Opf'n !-und11 v "71"°Pt,--:r o 111/m1111"s ,, unnrf r,~ R,\.\IAl .F.R \.\'(,N, I\ r\'l, DAILY PILOT Cla13ttiP.d Jo or 01111 ltr rn u11<iPt $.(I, tr~n". $1.1:1 I Turn ttt111•r,J i1rn1• in!o 'J11tr.k ~·Par r1 rr~ All r \lt'1>~ r 111d ~1u·k . i:nnrt 1r11t1~ c:M SJ:,O Jef'!lon now! I fry lh,, r rnny P tnrht"r 1;.r.,..1n~2 ('A~h . -:~~I li!2-~7~ t'.'7'il 1ift r.. 64:>-26.1.l. b.\2.~.l~ ,_ ________ _,, • • • • . -