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R _attin!> Hyde Flee LAFC Session
As Irvine Cityhood Ba~kers Boo
COUNTY SEAT'S EARLY-EARLY SHOW -Here's how ll all happen-
ed about six !econds after Joe Hyde called Orange County's Local
Agency Formation Commission session to order at 8 a.m. today. At 27·
A, Supervisor Robert Battin {left) and Hyde (center) are met by chorus
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MONDAY AFTERNOONi AU6USt t, 197.1
VOl,. U, NO. 11t, J S•CT10MS. M ~AOES
QnickLAFC
Meet Turns
Into Rout
By T0~1 BARLEY
Or Ill• 0111v ~Itel :u 1tt
Orange Coun1y Supervisors' Ch?.irma n
Robert Ballin and L'3s Alamitos Coun-
cilman Joe Hyde ran from the Local
Agency Formation Conimission hearing
room'amid. a stnrm or tioos eal'ly toda y in
the .;Worlest anti 'noisiest LAFC meet ing
on r~ord .
The who le hassle loo~ just six seconds.
Tl eG:h~ yPt anOther stormy chapter in
the liatlle between Sanlii Ano and Trvine
cityhood proponents over a 938-acre in·
dust.rial tract.
It all happened like this :
-Ballin and Fillh Di:ltrict Supervisor
Ror1a ld Caspers late i';riday ca!led 11
special meeting or the 1f'FC for 8 a ... -n.
todav to oust Anaheim Councilman Chafl~ Pearson from the LAFC.
-The Orahge County League of Cities
heard about and countered by calling a
6:4S a.m. meeting on the courthouse lawn
to oust Jot Hydt from the LAF'C.
-The league slso oblaincd a
restraining order lo stop Pearson's ouster
(See LAFC WRANGLE, P•1r Z)
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Wea titer
No relief yet in the current
weather trend -in £act, stand by
. for hightr temperatures. Highs
today along the coaiit around 80.
lnland temperatures ~t.and in the
11()'1 and lows predicted at 65 Lo
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crowned. Out or focu1' light
hulbs give that appcar;1nre.
Nader v.·as addressi ng an inven-
tors and innovalion i.n Vi1ash·
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Longest, Hottest
Blast Continues
For 12th Day
The ]/>ngest heat wave ever recorded
continued into it.,, 12th day today in Ln~
Angeles and bea ch cities along the
Orange Coast continued to broil under
searing seaside temperature.~ nearing 80.
The National Weather Service predicts
the Southern California heal wave will
continue at least another tw o c:ir three
days, due lo a hig h preS!ure system
located over southern Nevad11. The high
prevents onshore breezes from fanning
parched inland areas.
The new heat wave record broke 10-day
extended heat spans set In July 1886 and
October. 1965, weather historians nole.
Lows <llong t~ Orange Coa~t tonight
wilt be in the 70s with !he highs tomorrow
oear 80. Nary a breeze is expected either
on or off shore.
Sunday readings showed the.rmomclers
in Death Valley logging Ill dr.grees.
making il the hot spot of the. aauon. Sun·
ny skies and soaring temperatures caus-
ed 1.3 million persons lo flee to the
rf.lative cool of Los Angeles and Or~ge
County beaches.
\111 and run rain ln the form of Isolated
thundershowers drnpped on many moun-
tain and high desert •reas of Southern
ca.lifornia. Sunday.
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of boos and arise to nee. At 28·A, th ey spot process servers corning and
make for exit whlle Supervisor Ronald Caspers l'iits firm . At 29·A, Battin
and Hyde have evacuated but Fountain Valley City Attorney Tom
\\loodruff serves Caspers v.1ith restraining order. Final scene, 30-A ,
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Caspers. all aJone now, reads the legal ne\vs just handed hlm. More
chapters are expected to be added to the County Seat drama later today,
perhaps tomorrow, and so on.
Newport Coast Man • ID Hot Water
County Swimrners Bask in Record-High Warm Surf Set Adrift
By TERRY COVILLE
Of tll• Diiiy ,llol i11tt
Mor e than 5t)(),000 swlmmers foW'ld
themselves in hot v1aLer along Orange
County beaches nver the weekend.
Newport Be~h lifeguards recorded a
record 76.9 degree temperature in the
water Sunday, while most other areas
felt 72 degree water.
The Newport Beach mark surpassed
the old record of 11 flat 76 degrees i;et ,Ju-
ly .10, 1931 for the city. but is 001 the
highest lernperature C\'Cr recorded in lhe
county . Huntington Beach lifeguarci<; said
the ir \\'Bier reached 8.1 degrees in 19~.
Surf conditions settled down over the
weekend but some beach areas were rz.k·
('d by rip tides and more than 750 swim·
mers were pulled out by lifeguards.
There were no drownings repor1ed.
LagUIJa Beach lifeguards used a
resuscitator lo revive a 16-year-olrl
Lakewood girl v"ho was tossed in the
waler by friends at Crescent Bay. She
"'a.<; in good condition &ftcr being treated
for shock. lifr.~u;irds said.
Beach-by-beach here ·s how the hot
weekend wen t:
Seat !3each lifeguards reported crowd$ or 15,000 both Saturday and Sunday, with
only 20 swimmers in trouble Saturday
and none Sunday. Th!. water te..-nperature
"'as 72 degrees and tne surf wu a calm
one to two feet.
About 88.000 visitors landed on the city
' strands in Hunlington Beach Saturday
and 11nother ll0 ,000 came Sunday. Sur(
was running 4-6 feel "'ith a 72-degree
"'ater temperature. Lifeguards had to
pull 253 troubled swimmers from the
ocean.
Bolsa Chica Md Huntington state
beaches recorded 100.000 visitors over lhe
weekend with rescues modera te.
Newport Beach, with wa ter A t
2 Poker Players
Kill Each Other
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI ) -Tw o oc-
togenarian men shot ~ach other to death
in an argument dunng a pok!.r game
Sahirday night. ..
The men , Ollie W1Jhams, 87, and
Charle~ "Chalkie" Wrigbt, I I, were
playing poker with two women, aged 40
And 64. Police said an argument started
wh~ one of the women started bragging
abQut beating the other one at cards.
Police said Wright finally drew 9 gun.
end Williams ran lnto the kitchen and
also got a gun. Several shol!> were fired
by each man. and both wert dead at Lhe
scene when police arrived.
The shooting happe ned Rt the home of
Rnu~ton Moore. 87, also a participant In
UJe pokar game.
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ba1hrno1n temperatures, tallied 95.000
visitors Saturday and 125.000 Sunday,
Lifeguards made 282 rescur~ as rip tides
plagued the beach 2J. 18th Street and 1.he
river jetty.
Lifeguard LI . Charles Douglas said lhe
city council would soon be asked for more
lifeguard lowers, because crowds are
now filting Balboa down to the Wedge as
much 11s Jie rest of Newport. Surf v.·as
running three to five feet and getting
calmer.
City and County beaches in Laguna.
received 68.000 visitors over the "'eckend .
Lifeguards had lo rescue 75. A lot of
swimmers suffered cul~ on the rocks. but
the StJrf, ·which ran 2-4 feet Saturday is
d.v ing. lifeguards said. 'l"he water was 72
degrees.
San Clemente lifeguards estimated
crowds of 50,000 each, Saturday and Sun·
day on city Md county beaches they
cover . A tol.!11 of 81 rescues were made,
none serious. The water temiierature was
72.4 degrees and the surf was light at two
lo lhree feet.
Stale lifeguards at Doheny. San
Clemente and San Onofre could give no
crowd estimates, but said t.he beaches
are getting packed ~'TlOre each weekend.
They made a Iota! of 54 rescues at the
three stale beaches. The surf was a ligh~
nne tn three feet and the water a "'arm
7J degrees.
With Crew
By ALMO N LOCKABEY
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Piracy, hijacking. Jcidnaplng.
Call it what you will. Larry Doheny's
famed 75-foot ketch Kamallii, veteran
Transpac racer from Los Angeles, today
is involved in a dramatic sea aaga that
may involve all three.
The yacht was "hijacked'' Friday nighf
from Ala Wai Yacht Harl>or, Waikiki, by
three armed glJnmen who forced the
Kamallii crew to take her lo sea.
The three gunmen set the thrr.e
crewmen adrift in a rubber life raft 1.SO
Apollomen Safe on Earth
miles at sea. They we re later picked up
by the Italia n freighter Benavir, 14-0
miles southwest of Honolluu.
The Benavir 's radio report of their
rescue early Sunday was the first that
was koown of the hijacking·kidna ping. But 'Homesicl<.' f 01· Moon The three crewmen idenl.ified as
Robert Waschkei!., the professional skip-
per: John Freitas of Los Angeles and
Frank Power of Newport Beach. All were
SPA CE CENTER, Houston /UPI) -
Happy to be ~ack but a little homesick
for the moon , Apollo JS'.• .1Stronauts re-
tumerl to the routine of life on earth !().
da y and underwent 11 medical exam be-
fnre st11rting two weeks of reports on
man's most producti ve lunar elq)ed ition.
"Boy . l'lt tell you . it's really great to
be back." sa;d David R. Scott, the 39-
year-0ld commander of the nation's
fourth moon landing mission. "But that
was a superfine trip and we really en-
joyed IL"
Scolt. Al!red M. Worden. 39, and James
B. Irwin , 41. free from the quarantine
imposed on earlier lunar txplorers. began
their day at 6 a.m. PDT by reporting to
the clinic Rl lhe Manned Spacecraft
Center for deta iled tests.
Physicians wanted to see if their long
exposure lo weightlessness hod caused
any physiological cpanges. Results of
today's testing will be compared with
te!ts made at Cape Kennedy before
Apollo IS too k off July 26.
The astronauts returned home late Sn u-
day night to a wann welco me from their
friends. famllks and some of the people
who made their 1.2 million mile journey
possible.
They s~t the night at their homes
11Jnd returned to their regular routine on
schedule tod!y. After their medical
chec:kup, the astronauts were to start a
long series of debriefings covering all
ISfleetS of t~ 12-<lay flight..
The astronauts' extraortlinary 171·
pound collecUon of rocks and sril from
the Apcnnlne Mountain valley they ex·
plored for three days ls safely In the
lunar receiving: labor11tory be In g
prepartd for Analysis. Th' 42 bag~ of
1ample1 will be opened later tbia week.
The spacemen, wel!-rested and chipper safe and unharmed when picked Up by the freighter.
11.fter a good night's rest following The report from the freighter sent the
Saturday's Pacific Ocean splashdown, Coast Guard and Air Force on a wide
new to Houston from Honolulu and arriv· aerial ~earch for the yacht. It was spot·
ed in a rain sl.orm . The weather didn 't led trying to duck behind a line aquall
dampen the en thu:;lasm of the astronauts some 265 miles from Honolulu ,
or the S.000 persons out Lo greet them. f.!ean"·hite. the heavily armed Coast
Scott and Irwin each gave their wi\'eS Guard cutter Cape Corwin had &et out
Hawaiian leis and embraced their from Barber's Point, Honolulu, in bot
chi ldren at planeslde. Wordr.n is divorced pursuit of the yacht.
but he was greeted by his two daughters After sighting the Kamalii!, the planes
and parents . CQntinued to circlr. her and radio position
Scott told the cheering crowd that he repons t.o tht cutter. The plra~ crew ap-w~hed the bright. full moon as he new parently iinored notes dropped from a
ho-_, "and aa I looked out I felt a little Coast G1Jard plane.
homesick . ._ The Coast Guard cutter overhauled tht!
"If you go to some place as beautiful
and fascinating as that, and you spend
three very intense. interesting days, you
reall y get attached to it, you really do,"
Scott said.
''And lhe lladley-Apennine is a
fascinating place. There is a lot there.
Jim and I could have spent many more
days there, gathering all sorts of things."
Irwin. who like Worden had shaved his
bea rd after splashdown. said he thought a
Int during the Oight 11bout the thousands
of 'peOple who work:e<I on project Apollo
Lo make It a auccess.
"I was thankful for the genius of m11n
to be Ible to create 5uch beautiful
machinery, b!.1uUful equipment; lhank!ul
for the people that carefully put it all
together : thankful for the people thal
tested it: and last of all , lhank!ul for the
prople on the ground that were helping us
operate it. ~
"So without you, we could not h11ve
done it." Irwin said. "And I want to
lh11nk all of you from the bottom of my
bean.''
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pirated yacht before dawn today as
planes circled overhead and dropped
parachule flares .
A Coast Guard i:;poke!:m.an said' the
three Caucasian gunmr.n belleved'to be
aboard the yacht turned on their running
Ugh!& and turned back toward Honolulu,
ind icating lhty were willing t •
"cooperate."
No immediate boarding was planned,
however. as the gunmen wer& known t.o
\\be armed with knives, plus rifies known
to be aboard the yacht.
First orders to the Cape Corwin wtrt:
kl board the Kamallli at dawn.
·The Co11.st Guard said the poalUon and
coorse of the K1mallii ind icated 1be wu
bound for Tahiti or some other South
Seas island.
'The crew was stltl aboard the Tokyo.
hound fre ighter early today but radl:oed
that they \\'ere unharmed. They aald the
yacht was being readied for the return
trip lo the mainland.
E. t. "l..;irry" Doheny is 1 wealthy oil
man trom Los Angel Ps .and Is a member
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c:_-::y ~:..:..-....r.:-.1u~.
:r..::ta r.:: \"a:.t~ ~a~~ Ed Just •ho
C.:A.!..~ b::'i'::i !!'.f .Ui°..lt' L".Jd CT\'loC 1itlecUoo
M :-:-.::::.::V"f' :-:-,~t=i! sa id J udie Rur-:.f:r
!~a ~.ra..-z.! r,:~: ag.1.1ru.t t."ie ac·
:.x c-t B.a::!.!:. CJo!:Jll!-'"1 L"ld H,·de: !air
S..:.ca:. :-_g:· · ·
:--:.a1 o:~ C"Y'<:-!r:-..:->! lM g e r:;
::-~:.!:fl a.! :.'.:t:~ :~ :!l!tr.x"..! W tno !O
<i;;?t4.! ~'.ir.! J:z:ii' R1;tte: todl~· ti)
! .:::t:-ar::· '. .-:-,;:~ ::-.ttti.ng tlf hJCb !DC'ludu
E·,c~
:..a~~-e-:: :-:-.a:·IY.'! L'°ld c·ouncllmm an
:-':'\I :;:•:~;to Y:': oc: ~r.e it:i:a.!Jty of bolh
".:! L.t..J'( ar.r: Leag-.. r ~e!!ng~ 1odl~
S;-__-·.;. .J.,:.a C .... .1.::r.:-A'y Jtl'T'• Vi1:hen
~ ~:-~ ::.~ U i f'.'~ ;ii'.'.f: the electJon of
Pf:.ra:O: ::;;: ·"'--"" ia'.hf~Lrig ""I' 11lqal
t"'!C.a:i~ ~o·.·:~:r.:-:_! of t~ anll·Stttecy
E."11""""1 l,': r;;". r.-:-t bttn ~r.·r1'.I
\\ ·-t:~ ~a 1.: ··.i; pre~s ano1 local ageD-
c ~, c:.;-:: !"'' ~~.'l ~:·.e:-at lta~t Z~ hou:s
~-~ ""~:;.re .-;i~-n'."'"p'.'.l ~~J'Y.! Qn the
C' .... '"::'.r-~:" ·~·~ -2:-.-: .:~ ac-11'Y.'~ .,.,ould not
C."'-:ec-:i~.z~ :-· a!') PJ~!!c boo:!:.
T.'.:t<;; Ci:'1t:tr.!:1fd ~agues reaporue
v. o.s tn 6E-:,i:e v:i Cl'.I ;t ail o·. t:-agatn to-
1'.iay. Tr.e·. -..,:'. -::te: a: ·hi! Friedt~
Ha.ll L'l 0:;:-_~ .. tr. 'lnce again g() through
t.'ie :::'lllc.:-..: w.a::1rr.o~ls app:-o\·~ thiJ
r::o:-:.:."):;;
·if ~f ?-.;;· e :,-, t!() 1: Yi t.rr:e; th~n v.-e ·u
C'l ~t ~?-.a: "'::i " t.i: we r! det emuned to
t;;.•:"" ·:.:: ar:· ·~ aM make 1urt !hat e" o:-:--~.~e ·.~IY.t JgXy unCerstands our m·
lf'' '-;' .J ;o• ~aJti
~~·· • r•-:.r5"::-::-• tr • L1>ague mttt1ng
.,, .. ~.-": n.1 n-, .. l•;;ai1ty rif hl.S ., .... n
L~:r .".~arinE i; ~!:-g q.Jesuoned t.-.da~·.
· .,... a.s r,,.., er :fa !!~ lrn ri~·n 1! H\·de ~r:~r.!:;g antl >!•1h :.-under "''rain. e\·e~
calltd :he me"' .n;: t'l !'.lrder. And !>t \·eral
a t'o:rr,~·~ p·e-.•1' t11!misud Bat11n·1
nom1na t1on of L1 •\o:~r for the po!t held bv
Pearmn a~ "lj•J.o!h· riut of order, ·
Torla~ "! !1.-.rm-. ~ar1ng alv.i left m
d?ub! the c•1mpri•H1on rif the LAFC ffl r
\\ednt:sda : s ''';;! he aring into the
· promi.s.!d l.;ind ar.nexa \L()n propo!.111
\lan ~ r/ th" ma""''' prl'Sf'nf at tOOa\· s
Lf;,fuP r"'l""1 .rrz. ronrl"mMi'.l the Ban1n·
(35pror~-H\rj .. r.'l'l'·" dur•n~ !he ""·e•ktnd
as a b:d tr, e.isur,. Santa Ana ! annexil !11"/fl oi , . I .• r.t cr .. "\~r11.~f!l-< 9-V..acre !lt1p \l"hlch
r-.;i·. fr rm part of the pliir.ned e<>mmurrny
of lr>·,n ..
:::;ir·.o Ana ! argument lh111 !he land
r .:i;;-:rj1 bi>tn'Tle part 'Jf the new c11v or
Jr·.illl: becau!e tlf a pr ior acreement With
the lrYlf!f C11mp<1n\ "'as rerentlv !lrutk
r;r "'-n bv Superior Court Judg~ Ravmond T:u1mp~n. ·
11 11.;i • nr11ntl'd out !l"W'i-1\ tha1 the
'.11Ftkrnd '5 r:le1·eiopmtnts art designM 1,,
e~•urr a u,J1rl \ nt e f()r Santa Ana an-1
a01;i 1n~1 Jrv1nr< Jnttr~!LS at y,·e<Jnt5d•\·'s
LAfC hl'a rln~ ·
LP11gu~ ~fYlk"!men 1 n~i~t 1hat \\'ed-
r rsrl11 \··! hP11r1ng v.111 l'll'I! ~ lega l 1f
R~1-:h11rrlt rl'lt'• nrit riccupr the cha ir
C•·.rit •1 to •he l"'-•!U"'! represent ati\'f'
\le;i rv.·h1I• thl ' m•IT'1n01. Super.•1sor
f"a <'J"rs rr fu~t'rl tri dJ•ru~c th e p!'.15!tb1!11y
1-3· h •~ t1 1 ~ru•s1rin! ,.,·1:h Su Pf>r\'i Ylr Ba t·
I 11 .<i'1 H\ ti• 1mmed1arelv follo~ing the
abr'l11<-i LA ff ~annR C{)nst1tuted a
1·:,,1;ir 1rin .-.: t~• Br'lllTI Act
H• tnlrl ih" D~.ILY P!LOT from bl!'h1nrl
c)r1t~r1 rln()•< r1;i· t-.. ~~rl ··nri tl'lmm en!"'
f1~ .~ .. ;;llprra1 1.,n•
~·i:JP~1)•0r Rarr 1r. 5 .:urj,. ad1·1~er1 th;~
r~.,."!11f>"r:; reptlr!Pr 1h;ot hi• r htef w:.~ r r· r 11 1 ... ::1~li1t1\·~ ~~s1on · ::il'ld cou!r:I
rr• ri !i'"U <~ !'°iP ma!ter -...·1'h rLt \I Smen at
1n~ rr~'t n r Tlmf'
Pr r""·foff'Tl"tf thii l H1·d• 1t;is 1n Ba ttin s
• 11. •r t,qt r!"fus~d 1n d11·uJge the topic of
,, r;· ~ ·<,:i' '·Tl
.. • ..
Judge Ex tend s
Restrain Order
Again st LAFC
Jutfge J E T ' '>I'd · Rutter today t:t·
ll'nti!"ti his restrainini: nrder agairut the
LAFC and mf'mber• Robert Battin.
R'>nalrl f;isJ)f'rs and .J.,,. Hyde lo Aug 2J
after l1sttn1i'I~ to an arcnunt of a hearing
Iha: Y.415 tiescrihed 1n h \ courtroom II!
'an absf)JUtf' fiasco··
The iuri!t, nnting lhf' ;ibsence of the
three defendant~. 11rr1l'red f ountain
\'all1>y C1t1 Att orne~· To1n \\'oodrulf to
prepare It ne"' resrr;11n1n• order that
wnul r1 halt \\'edne.~day ·s • r h e d u I e d
m~~ting or tht LAFC
He 1nrl1cated th11t he 1,1·11! hi' willing to
&Jgn ~UC'h an order
Y.'()(l(!•uff . \l'h/J :.ct.~ tl!i !he c:1iv selection
Cflm mittee·s legal adviSl'r. ~ai d he ""·ill
&pell 001 1n his order tha1 anv LAf C
mee ting -...·hich 1nclur:le~ Hvr1 t and Licker
among its members is automat1c ally an
illegal assembly.
"I may h11vt lo call a s~cial hear ing
inti'! th1.o:: issu e for earl y Tuesdiiy." Judge
Ruller sa!d. "But I ~-111 have10 slud1 the
nev.· 11rdtr it1nd ~upporting declarations
~fore I makl' any such dec1s1on ·
Kill ed \'\1rong One?
DAL LAS ( AP 1 -A fi.\1;ar-old bo\v
lriunrl file lrn1fe·hacktd bod~· nf hi~
n1-;:h'rluh \l'a1trr~s mr.1her Sunda y. airin g
.,. th a n.-.t e rf'aiiin:i. l\t ~ot lh,. ,.,-,0n11.
1 1e I m ~'lrr' · Police said the} h::id rtw
r ltJf'I. m !hf murder of Carolyn
. !l'Jnt11'>mer., UI Police ~f)d 1h~ note ·"'
apol()gy v.·a! apparently ltlt by the kUJtr.
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P £O P LL or
I RV! E.
SUPPORTERS OF I OA!lV P oLOT !•11! ""'" RVINE CITYHOOO PIC K ET COUNTY SEAT BEFORE LAFC HASSLE
_________ R_o_u_n_d_and Round Th•y Went Out5 ide While Other Thing Spun lniide
Long Spell
Russ, 166, Had _,.ip • '3 1-1831 lll
'IOSCO\I.' 1L"Pl1 -Snera!1 'hsl.imov
t\l,f.lir! ht"! nt:>·er had a dr"p of ~·h:slr:-,
tJ:cept onC't. \n 1&3!
.\leJed Aga ye1 ~ys oolnmg 5•:on ger
than m!lk and rold !pr1ng ~a·e· has
pa55ed lips <1nrt h"' "'d! br.irn. 1n :a.~
ll'an T<:;kanl)1 cal!~ rlr1nkHi:! ,:;-d
!m'lkir.~ · d1 •2u<~J n;z nab1 t~ an>! h;ii~
fo~brdden t h e m tO t n t ~~ cnil11ren.
grandchildren anti great ~andch iltiren
\l hri ha1·e JOined h1! fam iJ:.· tr tt s1r:cf
JOi l
Tn t: ')Id men ol 1he hill! of Azerba1r:li,;n.
Gtorg1a and ri!her Soviet longe r11:.·
centers rega le the public fa irly oftfn ~·1th
lht ~crtts of ho"· thev zot th at ~-1 1.
some"' ha~ in the man.nei of a zreii t
athlet,. tipping his fans on how tn do !'
'.\e·~<oa~rs C'<1rr,· f()rth 1h, ..,.,rrl
Scm~ ()f rhe arl1·1cP 1< N'.)n!rad!C'lor .. b·~·
much ()f 11 ;~ cl')n~1~tent frf!m S1be.r1a •r,
Armen.a And m'lst of i: confir:Tl'i •he
suspicions of th.-.y citdi(aled 1r, the pro-
po<1t1on ·a shrlrt l1!t but a ~t rr. one
f or one !tung. a.\m ').;t all thl!' !12e~ ~"""
l1p1 that rourh J1•ltJ'>r ~hall n•; "r n ri w
old
\l.'.:mo \', ~h'l 1• tr ·•d by th e Stl\'Je~~
a' ··t n;de~t ,..~., " ·"e .,.,.'lrld at Jr.ii
·.~a·• .: t~?~CG ti"·•" K om~0:r-i:il~Ka: a
ZraT a • Yl'I•~·.~ !.".a:;:1.e B:i 11 n e r f
t rr ,. I
~::, .. ,.; ;i r '::i<• 0f \nri·a 'Aa< ;in '"ar; ;;0r.
i ·A 1~ 'n•rrrl !() rl"n..: t'l t ~t ne?.i''l r;
a 1<>;~ 11 1cr;er! ;n-<n rt1med l\.:id ir Btk.'
•.; r: the . .\ieroa1d1an 1 1 1 11 a g f' r .
ri1ner""·1<e ! wo J!d ne1er hal'e cir:J~k
• ,rn ~19Jn ··
T'1 111 ariv1rl' ~eem! trl .en fnr alcnhn] •ti
2~nera! a I m n s 1 unanm1ou5!v arro11 2
Sov iet cenlerit1r1an• But a noiab!e "'"·
rep11"n rom~• from !TI" Southrri
R,.p:.ibl1c nf \,pr,rJ:ta
W 2 rro re'lten;;rians 1n ./os•i Stair,,
rnl'\1,n\;i .. 'l J• b"''ll"'lii nd "Drink n,;!ur;i!
v. ""~ ,,., 1l'rn 2' b j" l"n' tn f\C'l''~ P;nt
G· ;:r,r·. I' r•,..n•la J1 ~il rl :n ann•he r ~e·
("~·· [Pf)"•~'
1., f::ir1 .,. c;.,..,.li:1iH"' rPi,,,.,ed a5
l-n~~t''flf ," r;ai,.fr< Ci'lii •o-.,.;:;'""rS
ft"'Tl f'l t-.a1" ~"!" ':1 i;:rov..n2 olrl :ran
ar·. o' !h• 01r.e· gra' biearrl frr>Ups t::. !he
nat:!)n Take 1:11' matter of die !
Gree11backs Plunging
To New Europe Lolvs
LO'.\DO \ 1L"Pl -Fe ar~ about po~~1·
bl! del'a!uauon of the L S dri\iar ~e nt Ult
doll ar plu nging in 11 ~ lo \l e5t le\·el !n 22
year1 on the Frankfur1 money markt! 1 ....
da.~ I/lid rock e1ed SI Ja an oun~ tOOa\
1n London tl'I J-4.1 !M, !h~ h 1ghe~r •1nct tilt
st11 rt flf !he free rn11rKe1 1n ~!11rch. 1 ~
Tht ril!t 1n Fra nkf ur: of J 42~2 mar~··
lo the dollar was th e lnv.e~i •1ncf' 19!<!
11·hr n \\"l'~t Gerrr.anv re\·;i ]uof'l :h• m>1r··
up1,ard! for !he !1;~1 llrre ,.f·.-· \\"11r rl
Y.'ar If Thi' l ·~ cur.-enc~ ii l~n v,;i.-a· a
low ebb in Lrindon. Pa ns and Zu~1ch
The Lonrlnn gnl d prict mP1o1nt ll 11~:.
nl'lv, nearl~ 59 ;in nur.cc h1~h .. r 1n11 1'\ 1" nf
flc1al monei;,r~ price r>f s:1~ an "unrr ~,,
bi the l"n1tl'd .i;;\;ites 1n 1934 Jn Zurtrh
gl))d soared tfl S4J iO In hu> and S-43 9<I tr:
Eell. up more !h.:in 90 cen tli0.<tric,. Frid111
\\llrld mnn"~ rr.a:-k•ts ha1·e ~e1 rrxk·
lnO: ~lTIC' f ranc! tMk <'er ~ ]act \l."ed·
nf 'diiy rri h:il' the f]0·,1.· nf d.-.J\;i ;~ aid 'fJ
!tl)p •pe('ul.:ii 11n r>f 11 !'l;gh•r 1 a'.tJPr! f~ar",
~a!e ;~ In 1he free i 'l\d m<!~kt'; 1.-.da-.·
•.:i·d turr:n1,. \l,;i< · ~ub•ta111 1a l ·;ind tnilt
r11f'!'r fT""f'f'~ unrPrt::i •rir 1"• h;i~,.r1 "'" !Ji'!'
f1J1Urf' 1 ::i lut< of F.ur11Pf'.:in C't:rrercie~ anrt
\:"" d'lll ar rr0mr1er:I 'h• ht;\'lnr
E:~cha:"t ff' rr.,;rl.:P t< <T;ir;rd h.~t.h
n•n·ou.~ !r l'L d •n~ 1rorl ;n and r;i·e~ m"l'td
er·;:i:1ralh ·
Th" dn!l;ir •lurrprrl ~:i~.n<t tl-• \\'"•'
(;t'f'f'iln m;:i-~ I" I'< l"""t'' I f'' ;:ir,rj II ~\
hl;1."1n~ onil ~ 42i.i m:i-..-• Th < rnmr;;rl'rf
v.•·ti .1 AfJ)(1 m.:ir~· •nr 1r.t,.·ri .:1 ·1,.,n:i \h·
;ioir~rd t1n)';;· 111 lc.~ ''; ih f' rna;k hrf"'"
I' h•rl.;" ;:i11111 f•n"T) f l ~l'd rx rh 11r~P rll'"
l·m11< ;irir:I 11::ic 'lln'1!1.'d · 1n the \1'1y <\Jr·
r""'! r·l'I'
(Stco,,1111
I\ e \\ port Asks
CAB Denial
Of Hughes Bid
.\"e·~P".lrt Beach has asked tne (J\"Jl
Ae:or.au•.1c! Board :o o;..sm1!! ·he request
r>f Huo:hr' Air \\ e~t for nnn~·r>n 1!1 2~'..'
f·'l m Orar-ge C-0un!y . .\.~;;.or: io Sa!'! Fran·
l:i a te!e~r.:im '"r.' tri tnr CAB ~a~t
~etk . 'l;;~·or F.:d Hi rth urged the case be
droppe-d """lthout fur:her proceeding~··
CAB nffici al! •ud 1~~t ll"t'C k lhP 8p-
pl1cat1on has not ~el been set f!)r hear·
!nJS
Hrr1h ba.~ft! his rf"qUt'.S' on three p<11rt,:
~'Th" f;;r1h11e< at Orange County
A!rprY.t arl' inadequate lo acrommoda1e
a d di~:fln!ll passen gers.
-\e"' port Beach is 1 !t:\·ere no1~t
1rnpar1ed are2' and add1t1ona : fli ghts t'>
pritn:s al read~ sen·rd ~ould not be in lhe
publi c inte rest.
-· r.r.01t 1rg 0f the aprl1cat1nn ""ul rt
~ub" f':' 1ne boJ;;rd s ot rb~V/\ 1n :he
Pa r 1 f 1 c \'or1h"'e ~t-Cal1 fo:-!11a ln·
\ r~ui:a1 ~"n In ter;:ne conn,,r11nJ! i;er1 ice
a~ p:opr1Fetl 1n ihe apoi1cl!Uf'Jn I' 1.n·
rp ce<>;ir y riue 1e thf' cln~ prox1mlt~ of
LM .-\ngeles lme~t1ooa! A1rpo:1 '
Orange County Supen l!ors last v. e(k
...;reed to lrxlge a s1 m1 tar prnt e~t to 1he
Air \\"t'!t appl1ca!lon and a!s0 \"O:f'rl to n.,..
?J~" a rf''1Ue.~t b ~ P;i\"1f1c 5<luthwe •t
;\lrl1nes fnr 14 daily fhght..s 10 .\orthern
Ca hf orn1a
Su p!2r1.·isor~ noc ed th• PSA se:--·1ce
\\OUld duplicate tha t of Air Cahlorn1a
Capo Councilmen
To Set Tax Rate
The c1:~·s ta,; rale v.ill be set at
lnn:1<ht ~ • p m mert1n c of th' San Juan
Car11<lrano City ((lunril 1n the Councli
Chambe-r~
Thi' rl'!'nmmendctl ra 1e 1~ 9'I cr nts per
~!flfl a~~es•f'r1 \alua•1•·
\1~1 nn thr a-;;:r nr1.:i 111 1 hP 11 rr•• lJ!l'·n
r <';ihli <:h1·1;! th" hrinrl rPc1Pmp11on funrl
111' r~i f' ,,.1 ~o . pn·~ prr ~1<~1 .11•~,.~·rrl
lillu2!1nn Tlt1F .:r.mnU:it rlu< <llm<> (t>\\I r
fu r"rl rr'.pnur< 11111 ho' nt•r,.<<::ir1 lo rl'!J:e
~tv,rr ht-nd~ 1n thr \!f7 1·i2 '1~l al 1P ;i r
The flO-r.:Pnl t.i x til!e 1s the sa1ne lax
r;it p ('•tt1bl1~hf'd ""hrn thr ru~ 111-
1 nrf)(lr<1!('d IQ .1 ril rS a11u.
De1nocrats
Mull Hopes
Foi· 1972
The meru was 1.1z.zllnc ~eak arid C(l)d
b«r ~turda y at the Democratic
b.:Jrherue 1n Sal'! .Juan Cap1st1ano. but the
ma in \()p1r nf l'.l1\C\Js,1co 11.as a part} 1·1c·
to~ 1n i!lj2
Alm~ I .!!J() 1X1n.-v rat~ frr1m 1ar1()lJ !
parts nf Y.uthem Cal1forn1 ,; attended the
event at th! C)':-lt>ill Ranch and 11·1Jdh ap-
plauded sprethes cnt1cal flf th"' \11rin
Adm1n1~1rauoo.
Cahfr1rn1;i Sen. Jonn Tonne). the ma •n
speaker, attacked Pre!Jdent \1~on on
l'if'\'f'ra l fr'lnt.s and f'l'"n ""rot sn far a5 to
~ucgr~t a l9i2 Dtmr11:rat1c \'lctory in
5trl•ni.:1~ Rt'puhhcan fJrani:t Cnunty
.. Pr('sident .\"1xon 1s a rnasttr of taking
an:-pt"1~11Jon hP thinks 1s going to ad1·anr~
ht~ ptilllital ~'anding.'" Sen. Tunn"Y·
~pealoni;: fr om the bo'd or a pic kup truck,
loiti th,. enthu~1a~1a· crowd.
Htlwc>·cr. the tall scna!llr said t he
Prr<1rl,..n1 hiirl ··f,.ilrd tn rl"lt\'l'r"' 1n many
ar,.:i~ .. r na!1<1n~I 1'<•n"'·rn In particular,
Tunnf'I r·rit1c1zf'd th« l'r1·~1dcn1 frir ~en·
ding rTul1t;ir:-aid to 1'<1k1~1;in. for refus·
ing in grvl' rnnr" funds 111 the: Office of
Ernotlrnl!' Orpr1rtu nitl', f11r cutt1n '( back
;ud t'l 1>rlu1·a11nn anr1 fr.r not .~!anding up
ti') C:;il1fnrn1;i ';o\· fl nn;ild RPa~an in lhe
ro:·..,nt nural Legal A~~1,.1ance fundtni;
d1 spu1e
· The f'rr~1d"n' h;is n•1l drnl' anything
~·ith respect tn the ha~1r underlying pro-
hlems .,f this eronom~ ,"' Tunney claimed .
'Emplo)mcnt i.s thr num her ont i&suc
11nd !\ixon h;,sl'l't d<'hr£"rrd"
··He hasn·1 delivered nn iiny of the pro-
mises hr m;ide to lh" ;\mrrican people."
the senator added. nnlh1nJ,! the t.:.S. ""·as
~till fh1ht1ng in Vietnam. <'l"en thoug h the
Pres1drnt had carnp;11gned on a platform
of Pnd1n~ thr w;ir
:\l1hou>?h Srn. Tunnl'\' said he ll p-
plaurled the Prl'.qrlcnt's pJ;in.~ rn 1·isil Red
China. he .~aici. ·This wnn '! r1r1 r?.::1 fr om
:he h1~r11r of rnen d1•1n~ 1n Vi('l nam and
men becorn ing cirug ·addicts in Vietnam."
Sen. Tunney prcd1C'tcd the recent en-
franchisement 11f !hr 18 to 21-year-OJd
Americans would be a majnr factor in
the l9i2 Oc1nocra tic v1t'lory. In a \ig:httr
vein. he predicted lhal, when th'
RC'pub!1can s arP holding thr1r party con·
\"l'nllon 1n Sao Diego in l!f72 . Vice-presi·
dl'nl Agnrw would be in Tijuana -
playing golf.
Other speakers al lhe all-day picnic Ul·
eluded Ala~ka &n. ~like Gra\·el, former
Congressman George Elrl'lwn and stat'
,,~~rmhl\·man '\'altrr K<1rabian lD·Los
An(!c lc.s 1
!"~n . Gra>'('!, y,·ho ~a1 nPd notoriety
recC'ntly when hr read lhP Pentagon
papt'rs nn n<1l1nnal !t!!'r1s1C1n. accused the
:'\1xon Adm1n1;:1ration of brea king the \aw
1n ha\'!nl!. 51)(1 .000 more mf'n in lhe Armed
Forces than authorized by UJ ngress.
t 'r,1111. l'1•flf' I
PIRACY. • •
r>f 1 h~ l,r>;: Ani;:rlr' ;in d C;iltfornia ;.at.ht
c:ub~ Hr ~ailed 1n 1h1s yrar"s Transpac:
undrr the hur~ee n( LA YC
The J:!rn1al rachl~man i< a \'tt~ra n
Tr<1n~rac racrr. h;i1"1n~ ~;:11!~rl in e1·ery
Hnnolulu r;irl' o\·f'r thr pa<l l.l 1riir< He
ta~ ::il;:n •a1lerl in ;:evcr;il \lazatl::in races.
\\"aorhkr1! ro11.rr and ftf'lt;'l< all cre11·.
ed "n the Kan1all11 during the recenl
T·an<p;ir
The\· ;:;11ri lhr\· \1 l'Tf' prn11~1nnJn~ the
tm,t f<ir a ~hnn rrui•e nf th e Hawauan
]•!;ind• and ;i r('IUrn t'l the m;unl and
,, hf'o 1hr rur;;1r.~ OOard thr <h ip abctut
rnidn ii::ht Fridt1y ;ind nrdrrt'd th~m to
prrp;irr f11r •r-1
r r.·.1cr I~ ii °\('',1pon Rcarh re~1drn1 ;:ind
i~ \1·c'l·~rinwn 1n 1hr ;irr::i ;i< ll prri-
fr•~1r>nal sk 1 p~e r ;i.nd cre11· ahoard l<1rge
~ ;ich1;
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;ihn;irrl 1hr l'o,;.•I G11nrd ('111\f'r 1n it~
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ounce In EuroPE' 1n l;itp \larch. I ~ ;i· ;i
time when thr kt-v Lnndon m;irkPI 11..-.~
clo!ed frir two "'ttks ~causf' .-.f th• H'I·
1ern1t1rinal monet.;i: c r:•r~ Th~ pr l'\ ·ol1 ;
high since then ,.,·as HJ 82 '1 ir1 .\!11 rch
1~9. when pnlitical and eronnm 1c
tf'ns1on.~ 1n f ra.l'lce prompted a rush !n
huy gold
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WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED
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ffam of h11~r hal1 pl ay~rs riuit the
Americiin !Agion CAntral Arta tourna·
men! Sund11 v ratlM?r Uian ha\'e tht
pla,vers' lonR. hair cut.
The lssut arose y,·hen the Orl.:r.ndo Po~t
19 team shoY.'ed up for a game ll!ilainst St
Petersburg Post 14. Legion off icial Qill
Meade ordered two Orl&ndo pla~·rrs Ill
get haircuts immediately. but agreed In
let the game proceed ¥.•l'len informed thal
bArber !hops are clnstd on lht 1abbAlh.
Orlando Jost lhe l!:amt. ft.I. but had .:r.
chan~ to get back in thl!' !hrtt·*llY
double-elimlnation tourney on Tut.sday
a~ainsl Sara50ta Ptlsl 30.
In 11 post·gamf ~ess1on. ~1eade ordered
li:z other Orlando players to cut their
hair or trim their 5idebomli.
The Orlandn player• decidtd tn fl}rfril
th! remainlnll ji:Amf' anti k~p thrir hair
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l"/f winni n£ the lournament." ~air1 Orlando
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There·s not enough time to let our hlir
grow back out."
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Huntington Bea~h
Fountain Valley
EDITION
YOL. 64, NO. 189, 3 SECTI ONS, 34 PAGES
COUNTY SEAT'S EARLY·EARL Y SHOW -Herc's how it all happen-
ed about six seconds after Joe Hyde called Orange County's Local
Agency Fo rmation Commission session to order at 8 a.m. today. At 27·
A, Supervisor Robert Battin (left) and Hyde {center) are met by chorus
of boos and arise to flee. At 2B·A. they spot process servers coming and
~ake for exit while Supervisor Ronald Caspers si ts firm. At 29·A. Battin
1d Hyde have evacuated bu!. fountain Valley City Attorney Tom
\ oodruff serves Caspers \\•ith restraining order. Final scene, 30·A,
Today's Final
N.Y. Stoeks
TEN CENTS
l'.IAILY PILOT ....... nee Phofo1 ~, Lff .......
Caspers, all alone no"°', reads the legal ne\vs just handed him. More
chapters are expected to be added to the County Seat drama later today,
perhaps tomorrO\V, and so on.
Battin, Hyde Flee LAFC Debacle
'
By TO~ BARLE'I'
Ol lh• D•ilY l"llol :itoll
Orange County Supervisors' Chzjrman
Robert Ballin and Los Alamitos Coun.
ci!man Joe J-lyde ran from !he Local
Agency Form ation Commission hearini;
room a111id a storm of boos earl y today in
the shortest and noisiest LAFC mceling
on record.
The "'hole hassl e tonk JUSt. six seconds.
I l etched yet another i;Lormy chapter in
the battle between Santa Ana and Irvine
J 2·day Sizzle••
cityhood proponents over a 938·acre in·
dustrial tract.
It all happened like this:
-Battin and Fifth Dist rict Supervisor
Ronald Caspers late Friday called a
special meeting of the LAFC for 8 a . .:n.
toe.Jay lo oust 1\nMeim Councilman
Charles Pearson from the LAFC.
-The Orange County League of Cities
heard abouL and countered by calling a
6:45 a.m. mre!ing on the cour1house la"'"
to oust Joe Hyde fr om the LAFC.
Long Heat Wave
Beats Old Record
The longest heal wave ever recorded
continued into its 12tb day today in Los
Angeles and beach cities along the
Nixon Sign s
Lockheed Aid,
Joh Meas ures
WASHI NGTON !liPI \ -President
Nixon sii;:ned the bill to provide a S.250
million government guaranteed loan to
finan ciri!ly troubled LockhEed aircraft
ftionda y.
He also ~igned legislati(\n prn\'iding $1
billion to set up speci al r111plo ymenl op-
portunill!'s at the state and local level -
a mo\e "'hich the administration hopes
will crca!r i50.(){)(, jobs.
The President signed both bills without
tin.v special ceremony . Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler told newsmen Nixo n
v.·as very pleased that Con~ress had
enacted the conlrovertial Lockheed bill
and hoped it would save "'a great many
jobs.·•
In a statement accompanying the sign·
Ing of the Emergency Employment Act,
the President said funds would be made
available to the states and localilies
within three weeks "so that hiring may
begin at once."
"By Labor Day. lhe first group of
unemployed people should be working in
the jobs financed by thi!'I acl; which will
eventually help more than 150.000 jobless
persons." Nix on said in a statement.
He added: ''lhe jobs which will be
made available under this act v.·i ll be real
jobs -jobs whi ch promise futu re ca ree r
npportunllies. At the same time. 1he work
performed by participants in this pr~
gram will help mee~ some of our needs In
i;uch fields HS environmental protecliQn,
health , education. pubhc ~re1y, housing,
recreation. public facility maint.cnance
and rural developmenl.'
He noted that l'ilies 11nd counties of
more than 75.000 populallon will chiefly
benef it from !he program 11nd of£icials in
these communlli!S will serve as planning
and dispersing agenls.
The Lockheed loan guarantee authorit y
will expire Dec. 31. 1973. Nixon said that
he is selling up an Emergency Loan
Guarantee. Board to administer the
Loclihttd ·financing as required by the
legislation.
He nottd the board would consis~ of
Treasury Sccrela!1' John B. Connally. the
chairman of the board of governors of the
Federal Reserve System and I h e
chairman of the ~curities and Exchange
ComoUuJOIL •
Orange Coa~t continued to broil unde r
searing seaside temperaturP..s nearing 80.
The National Weather Service predic1.~
the Southern California heal wave will
continue at least anot her two ()r three
days. due to a high pressure syste m
located over southern t>.'evada . The high
prevents onshore bree1.es from fann ing
parched inland areas.
The new heal "''ave record brokt' 10-da.v
f>:\ended heat spans sel in J uly 11186 And
Ocl(lber. 1965, 11 eather his torians note.
Lows al ong the Orange Coast lonight
"''ill be 1n !he 70s "'ith the highs tomorrov.·
nrar 80. \lary a breeze 1s expected either
on or off shore.
Sunday readings showed thermometers
1n Death Vallry Jogging 119 degrees,
making it 1he ho1 spot oft.he nallon . Sun·
ny skies and soarinp. lemperature~ cau~
ed 1 .1 n11!lion persons to flee to the
relative cool of Los Angeles and Orange
County beaches.
Hi! and run n1in in lhc fQrm of isolated
!hundershov.·er~ dro pped on many moun·
la in and high dei:ert areas of Southern
Cal ifornia , Sunday.
Huntington Man
Held · in Knifing
Costa ~1csa resident Rober! Anthony
Packer. 24. is reporled In sati~factory
condition today 2.t Huntington Intercom-
munily Hospital after he was stabbed
Friday night.
Police said Pricker was stabbed during
an argument al the Warner Dri ve.Jn, i37 1
Warner Ave .. Huntington Reach.
Hi~ Alle~ed as.~ailant, Alberl R:>J1dall
.Jenkins. 24. of 317 lil.h SI., Huntington
Beach is in cu.~lody on charges of assault
v>'ilh intent to commit murder.
Class of '56 Slates
Reunion in Anaheim
Members of the 1956 graduating clau
at Huntington Beach High School are In·
viled to take part in a lf>.year reunion
Aug . 21 at the Royal Coach Motor Hotel,
Anaheim.
ReservA linn~ for the $2.50 p<:r person
cocktail hour and dance must be returned
by Tuesda y In Mrs. Janet Axen Sanlan:t,
1)(16 Oare.nee SI , Anaheim. 92806.
Tiie reunion begins al I a.m.
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-The league also obtained a
restraining order to stop Pearson's ouster
by the triad of Ballin, Caspers and Hyde.
A!! this sel the stage for the 8 a.m.
LAFC srs:;ion which was being picketed
by placard·c arrying proponents of lrvlne
citvhood.
Hyde called Lhe LAFC session Lo order
<1nd Battin immediately no m i n a I e d
Anaheim aUorncv Herbert Licker tn t~ke
the seal nn the LAFC held by Pearson.
Neither Pearson nor San Clemente
Counciiman Stanley Northrup v.·ere in
their seals.
Abruptly, the roof fell in on Ballin,
Hyde and Caspers.
Process servers and at least a dozen
mayors rrom the League of Cities civic
selection commi1tee leaped the rail~
"'hile Irvine incorporation pickets hooted
and jeered the \vhi!e·faeed trio.
Hyde ran from the room throwing the
restraining order .signed last night by
fltll 11ckHr 1>n1111
MILLIONAIRE'S YACHT KAMALII HIJACKED ON HIGH SEAS
Ther• Were Guns, Knives and Wery Co11t Gu1rd Escort
Transpac Racer Pirated
In Dramatic Sea Saga
BULLETIN
HONOLULU iUPI J -A pirated yacht .
from which a three-man crew had been
sel arlr1ft. v.·as boarded and seized by the
Coast Gu11rd today.
A Coast Guard i;pokesman said lhe
~eizing of the 70.foot Kam11lii was done
by the crewmen of the Coast Guard
cutter Cape Corwi n without incident.
The spokesman said three gunmen who
lnok the y11cht ea rly Friday from 1 Hon·
olulu y;acht'harbor were taken aboard the
Coast Guard cutter.
Bv ALMON LOCK.ABEY
DA ILY l"ILOT .... lr!tl ......
Piracy, hijacking, kidnaping .
Call il what you will, Larry Doheny 's
famed 75-foot ketch KamaTiii, veU!ran
Transpac racer from Los Angeles. todll y
ls Involved in a dramatic sea saga that
may invOlve all three .
The ysicht was "'hijacked "' Frida y nighl
from Ala Wa i YaCht Harbor. Wa ikiki. by
three armed gunmen who forced the
Kama!Hl crew to take her to sea.
The three iunmen 1et the lhret
crewmen 1drift In 1 rubber life raft 150
mile! al sea. They were later picked up
by the Italian freighter Benavir, 140
mi les southwest or Honolluu.
The Benavir's radio report ol their
rescue early S11nday wag the first that
' was known ot the hijaclting·kidnaping.
The three crewmen Identified a~
Robert Wascli.keit, the profess ional skip-
per ; Joh n Freitas of Los Angeles tind
frank Power or Newport Beach. All were
1afe and unharmf!'d when picked up by
the frelRhter.
The report from the freighter sent the
Coa1t Guard ind Air Foret on & wide
·~rial search for the yacht. It W8!'1 ,gpot..
led trying 1o duck behind a line squall
some 265 miles from Honolulu.
Meanwhile, the heavily armed Coast
Guard cutte r Cape Corwin had set out
from Barber·s Pojilt, Honolulu, in hot
pursuit of the yichl.
After sighting the Kamallii, the planeli
continued lo circle her and radio posilion
report.~ to the cutter. The pirate crew ap-
parently ignored notes dropped from a
Coast Gu1rd plane.
Superior Coort Judge J. F. T. "Ned" Rut.
ter into the air.
Battin followed him , dodgi ng 2lld weav.
ing to avoid his copy of the court order.
All three men fled to Caspers' private
office. And all three made it clear to
their staff and newsmen that they were
not Lo be disturbed on any accounl.
Moments before the meeting, th~
League's city selection commit lee
unanimously named Fullerton Coun-
cilman Louis "Red" Reinhard t as their
CofC Sponsored
representative on the Local Agency
FormBl.ion Commission. ·
The group again condemned the action
of Hyde in trying lo cling to the LAFC
post despite an overwhelming vote
against hint at the League ·s last meeting.
Tempers flared on the lawn of !he old
county courthouse this morn'ing alter a
\\'eekend of tremendous political pressure
culminating in \he distribution or a
meeting announcr.:11ent carrying the
!See LAFC WRA NGLE, Page 2)
Counc-il Briefed
On Finance Study
By ALAN DIRK.IN
01 tn• O•Hr Piii! Jiii!
Huntington Beach city councilmen were
hriefed today ()fl the Chambe r of Com·
merc~sponsored report on municipal
finances.
The briefing look place at lwo separate
gessions in the ch.a mBtr offices •l 18581
Beach Boulevard. Three councilmen,
along with the L.llamber's board of direc-
tors. were scheduled to alU!nd the firs t
meeting al 3 p.m. and another three
councilmen were to be briefed al 4:31)
p.m.
Top members of the city staff were to
attend bolh sessions.
The press "'as barred from the
meetings. Contents of the report,
prepared by lhe Santa Ana office of the
nati onally know n account ing firm of
Ernst and Ernst at a cost of $9,600 to the
Chamber, were not expected to be made
known !o the public until the Aug. Hi
council mecling or at a study session yet
lo be schedu led.
The report, which look three months tn
prepare, was commissioned for the
purpose of presenting a five·year finan·
Home Building
In Huntington
Sl1ows Increase
Const ruction or new single family
homes in Huntington Beach during the:
first seven months of 1971 is moving at a
rate which promises to surpa!I! the
record year of 1969 when JTl()re than
$100,000,000 in building permits were
issued.
City Economic Development Officer
William ,J. "Bill'' Back !la id today lhat
during 1969 890 new h o me 1 were
built. So far this year perm.ils have been
issued for 8l6 new houses.
Sales of the new hou!es, h()wever , are
lagging behind cons LrucOon with 452
homes sold so far-this year compared ID
1.328 homcs·aold ln "lbe record year, ac·
cording to Back.
-Whi~lt looks likely for• new record ln
single: fam ily •home eon'!lructlon, bulldin1
of ap1rtment units sppean: to be down
substantially, Back said.
He pointed out that in 1969 there were
3.107 permlta iMued for apartmant units.
So far this year onJy l.OOI unlta have
received building permlta.
"That's only 32 percent or the apart·
ment permita !&Sued in 1969," Back
noted.
Since January there have been 13 new
holising lracls started maklng 1 total of
41 Lracl.I 1UU tellin& bomea ln lbe city.
-.
cial pl an or plans for the city, according
to Chamber leaders.
Peter Horton, chairman or the
Chamber committee which selected the
fin ancial analysts, this morning con·
firmed that today·s briefings were in·
formal and would be closed to the press
and public.
"'These will be a precursor to a gtudy
session briefing which will be open to the
public," he eJCP!ained. ,;I understand thi!'I
study session will be sel at the next
Council meeting, Aug. 16. •
"We felt we owed il to lhe councilmen
a nd administration to have a preview of
this thing. We don't want to embarrass
anybody. Even if there is nothing in there
that is embarrassing. people ca n
.wmetimes feel il is embarrassing."
f-lorton said lhal the Chamber was anx·
ious to extract the maximum benefit
from the report and that the hoard did
not v.·ish it lo become an cn10!.ionr1! issue.
•·we thought it best not to have the
first exposure a public one, but to do it
in two smaller briefings." he added .
On the report itself, Horton com.
mented, "I don't think there is anythint
in here to embarrass anybody ."
Today's meetings will also be the firsl
lime the chamber's 2S.man board hat
~een the report.
Councilmen Al Coen, Donald Shipley
and Jack Green \vere to attend the 3 p.m.
briefing and Ted Bartlett. Jerry ~fatney
tSee FINANCE, Page !)
Orange ,Coast
l\'eather
ND retie£ yet in the current
v.·ealher trend -in fact, stand by
for higher temperatures. Highs
tl'>day along the coast around 80.
Inland temperatures stand in lhe
90's and lows predicted at 65 to
70.
INSWE TODAY
Te .ran Bob Jtfosbacher pulled
a co1ne·from·behind victoru in
the fimd heat to capture lite
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Coast Visit Teens Plan
'1,
Tunney Pushes Channel
For Beach Gift ' Swim Task
15)' PATIUCK BOYLE
()I tl'lt O<lllJ .. 1~· 51•11
C&lUornia S~. John Tunney s11d Satur·
day he soon hopes to resurrect an
Admin.lstr1tion propo~al l.O brlng 2.5
miles of prime Camp Pendleton beach in·
to the hands of the public
Speaking In an ir:terview, t. h e
Democratic Senator said Thursday's vote
in the U.S. ~nate killing the. President"&
plan "took everyone by surprise."
I was "ery disappointed to learn
Mbody "'·as looking when Sen. t Harry r . l Byrd ( D-Virginia ) offered his amend·
ment," Sen. Tunney sald. Sen. Byrd scut·
tled the President's promise to give the
land to California whe n. acting in a
virtually empty Senate chamber, ht of·
fered an amendment to a military con·
'truction bill halting the giveaway.
Sen. Tunney, noting he v.•as not present
in the Senate when the amendment was
introduced .11nd passed. said he plans to
attempt .11 compromise with congressional
leaders opposed 'to giving the land to
California.
Stuthern Democrats ". n r k e d 5UC·
ctssfully in both houses (Jf Congress to
atop President Nixnn's plan. which would
have opened up 2.5 miles of beach im·
mediately downcoast from the Western
Vi'hite House ln the pubhr The President
alsl'I had hoped to grant 2,700 acres of in -
land Camp Pendleton properly to
California for recreational purposes.
"I have alv.·ays thought that btac h
should be open~ up," Sen Tunney noled,
addin& he also fe lt th e Marines should be
able to use the property for military
maneuvers v.•hen it was necessary.
"It should be made avtiilable to the.
f!Uhlic v.•hen the military is not using it,"
he itdded.
The senator indicated that. to satisfy the
srong opposition to an outright give-
awa y of the land -as proposed by Presi·
dent Nixon -he '-''Ould seek approval of
a )'llan to ·lease the land to California .
However. California recreation officials
ha ve indicated any lease for less thAn 50
years would be unsatisfactory bec1u1e of
the cost involved in impm\·ing the beach
property with toilet and p a r k in g
facilities.
"I want to gel Califom isns on that
beach," Sen . Tunney said, "and we are
ju6t going In have to .,.,·ork for an
amicable solution to the prob)et-n .''
Rep. F'. Edward Hebert {P..Lou!sianal,
chairman of the House Armed Servicell
Committee 1.nd major opponent of the
beach give-away, .has ind1caled he might
favor some type ff plan to lease the land
to California.
Nixon Takes
New E11gland
Public Tour
\VASHJNGTON (UPI ) -President
Ntxon·s v.·etkend for ay into New England
bore al! the trappings of a Presidential
car.ipa1gn kickoff.
The trip was nonpolilical. Nil.on s11id
with a wide smile at one point in front of
the Nashua , N.H. city hall. And his public
remarks were aimed more at foreign
policy thal part1 s'1 n politics.
But lhe crowds were large and 1he Nix·
on campaign style was 'A'Orking Al closa
to mid-season form . He appeared happy
and confident as he dwelJed on "''hat
see.med to be his most captl\'aling ta lking
pninl -h1~ forthcoming tr ip to China
\\'here in previous 'A•eeks Nixon had
stressed the need 10 end !he isola11on of
China's peoples. during thi!' .... ·eekend he
!dded. "unless that is done. we will ha\·e
a tremendous threat In peace ··
In stops Friday al 1\lanchester and
Nashua. N.H. -in !ht! state where the
fi rst presidential primary will be hl"llf
next v.·in!er -the crov.·ds were large and
enth:islaslic.
And the appearances in both f\.1a1ne and
New Hampshire appeared to be more
than coincident.al. Maine is the home
state of Sen. Edmund S. Muskie, the
unannounced but leading pos!ibil ity for
his party's '72 Presidenti11.! nomina1ion.
Io addition three other Democrats -
Sens. George S. MeGovern nf South
Dakota. Henry M. Jackson of \Vashinglon
and Birch D. Bayh of Ind iana -were
operating in Nev.• Hampshir e Sunday .
~!c(;(lvern \.~ il.n announced c.:tndid11!e
1,1•hile Jackson and Bayh are considered
possibilities.
Ha lf llJ dozen teenagers from Seal
Beach and Long Beach plan t.o tackle the
Catalina channel Saturd11y in an effort to
,stablish two distance sv.•l mmlna records.
If they 're successful , they"I\ bt the
youngest cros&~hannel swimmers in
history and the largest group lo conquer
the ?2-mile distance.
The youthful swimmers plan to assault
the \lo'ater from the Catalin11 side ani1 end
up on the mainland at Portuguese Bend.
Dr. Jerrv Fre.!lonke, a Seal Be1ch den-
tist who Will skipper the lead boat, said
the six reeord attempters hAve been
training since June I.
Daily work.outs involve 11 5 ll.m. start
,ach morning and a siJ. to HJ .. mile ocean
swim until 11 :30 a.m . Also included in the
training are controlled vitamin and food
r;upplemcnl intake and a careful diet to
improve stamina.
The swimmers include S l 11 r ,. '1
Fresonke, !4; Nancy Dale, 14 ; Denni5
Sullivan, 14: Andv Taylor, 12 : Dale
O"Connor, !4, and ·Lynne Ccix, !4. Miss
Cox is a member of the Phlll!p.!1 66 Swim
Club ln Long Beach while the others ars
members of the Sea! Beach Swim Club.
MEETING ON COURTHOUSE LAWN -Fountain
'ialley :r.layor Ed Just, standing atop chair. calls
Orange County League of Cities mayors' session to
order this morning shortly after 7 o'clock on court·
hou~e la\\"O in Santa Ana. :r.tayors ousted Joe Hyde
fr01n L.-\FC ~rat and elrr ted Fullerton Councilman
Red Reinhardt ·~tanding far right l. Ne\vpnrt Beach ~la\·or Ed Htrth 1 ~ in \1·hi!e shirt in background.
Co~ta ~le5a ~l a\·or Robert \\"Uson and Laguna Beach
)!ayor Richard. Gol dberg stand together at center.
Dr. Frcsonke said members of the
Coast c:uard Auxiliary are being con·
tacted for assistance in monitoring the
cross-c hannel swim. The l'iWlmmers are
srhedu!ed to leave the Catalin11 isthmu!I
around 9 p.m. Saturday and expect to
arr\\·e at the P:iln.~ Verdes peninsula
abnut nnon the following d:i y.
LA Ma n to Fill
GWC Position
E:rnest :'lloon:·. 35, of Los Angele~, has
been n.?med coordinator of special
Sl'r'l'!Ce-!i al Golden \\'est College.
:0.ioore. a forme r sociology and ethnic
studies director at Southwest Junior
College. Los Angeles. v.·ill orersee the
coll ege's financial aids program. the pro-
gra1TI for hearing im paired sturlent s, and
di~adv8ntaged ~tudents .
He has also been ch11rge-d with develop·
.tT»ent of a number of new special pr()-
~r?.m~ at Gold l"r1 \\'est. inc!ui1ing a full·
lime JOh pl;:icemenl center for voca!JOr1al
projlram graduate~.
From Pnge l
The last successful cross-channel swim
\I'll." performed in 19!"l8 by Huntington
Harbour resident Greta Anderson wh~n
~he swam the round-trip distance in 25
hours. 53 minutes .'Ind 21 5econtl&. H ~r,,,.
time fnr the single crossing was 10 hour!,
49 minutes.
LAFC WR .i\:\GLE
nan1es of Ba ttin. \:;>.t pt>r5 ai:d H~rlt .
The trio ca lled a m<>e r111 >: f.,r !I am.
11nrl the 1mmed1are reacllon of a ~hock~<i
Jea2ue .,.,·as to hold a prior meel1ng at
6 4:> a.m.
\\"h!l e League members ran through a
series of mouons which in effect
c:i!"l!ga led Hy!fe anrl \a11dPrl Reinhardt,
pickets organ1 7.ed by the Council of
Cnmn1un11le.~ nf Irvin(' i;urrounded the
co11nty 21dm1n1~1ratton builr!1ng.
Fn11nt01n \'alley ~1a~·or Erl .!usl, \\'hfl
1ha1r~ bri!h the lrague anrl ci1 ir ~elert1rin
C'f\mn1 11tce mrr!l n,i.:~ .. ~<11d J11rlge Rut1 r r
siJ.?.ncd a res1r;:i1ninJ,i: rirrlcr <Tg.<11nst the 11r·
lion of Rau 1n, Caspers and H~ de late
Sunda y nigh1.
That onle~ conricmn!> the II a.m.
meeiing as ill rJ.?.a \. I! ins!n1cl.~ thP 1rin In
;ippear bcfnre Jurl11e Ruller tn<lii y In
justify any fultire meeting whi ch includes
Hyrlc.
l..:twyrr~. rna.vnrs and eou nr 1lmrn arP
now tryin)l; In snrt nut thr lr~ahty nf hnth
1he LAF'C and League mee!1n£S toda \'.
Siinl a An11 City Auornr,v .Jim \\'ithers
warned the IA":11n1e 11fler tile Plrrti11n of
ne1nhr1rdt th11! the gathrnr1g v.·11s illeJ.!.~I
b('ca11se pro1 i~ions of the :in!i-secreC'y
Brown AC'! had not been ohsrr1'erl .
\VilhPrg s.<1111 the µ1·rss anrl locAI lli;?rn-
ri1'.~ harl not b<'cn J.!.11·cn al lea~t 24 hour~
notice nl 1hc im promp1u sc~sinn nn th<>
cnurlhousf' lawn anr1 it.~ AC1ions would not
be recogni1C'd h.v any publlr body.
Thry r1e1erm1nrrl LA.>111:1u•'g rrspon::.e
v.·a.'( to dec 1r!P In do it all O\'Pf ai;?a111 In·
ria y. The)' 1\·ill met'l .:tl thP Friedemil.nn
Hill in Oran~r In nnC'r 11ga1n gn throu!!,h
the mot ions unanimously appro\·ed this
R are Violin Found
BELLE\', FranrP 1t.:Pl 1 -f'ran1z
Baetz and his brnth<'r Emilt v.·ere cll!'a n·
lng out thrlr Alp ine ,c;nmmer home fl\'Pr
the v.·eek.end :ind disco\'cred a 225·\·ear-
old Str11d1vttri11~ \·iohn ·
• • •
n1nrn1ng .
"lf 11·e ha ir fn do it 50 times then we'll
do 1t 1hat 11·<T 1' but we 're determined to
take thi;; aci1rin and ma ke sure that
eierynnP thnrnughly underst ands our in·
ten!1on~," JllSt sa1d .
Battin C'Onr1cn1ns 1he Leag11e n1cet1ng
a~ illegal hut the legality or his own
LAFC hearing is being questinner1 today.
It was ne1·rr really known if Hyde,
sh:iking and visibly unrle r slrain, r1·er
called the niectlng to order. Arid sereral
at1 orney.~ present clismi ssrr1 Bau1n 's
nnn1ir1at1on of Licker for the pf!st helr1 by
Pr;ir~rin 11.5 <'q11ally O\ll nf ordrr.
Tnr1;-1v 's sr11rrny h1'<1ring al.~n lrfl in
rln11ht th~ eon1p1J~111on nl \he I.AF<.: for
\\'pf!nrsd:1\ ··" 111;1! h(·:1r111g into the
''p!Ht11JS~'r1 !.1nd'' ;111nexHlltJn µrupo,.;11.
,\!any of thr n1;1 y11rs prrsrnt ar tor1n~ 's
Ltagu e nir'l'1 1ng l'Ondernnrd lhc Ballin-
Crtspcrs-1/yde mo\'e during the \I CCkrnd
;is ;i b1rl 10 cnsurr Santa An;i "s annexation
of 1he f'Onl ro\'crsial 9311-11cre strip which
ma.1· fnrm p;irt of Lhe plar1necl communlly
of Irvine.
)';anta i\na's <1rJ,!.un1ent. that thr land
c:innnt hccornr p::irt of the new city nf
Jr\'inr because of a prior agreement with
!he Irvine Compan.v wAs recen!I)' struck
rlri1vn bV Superior Court Judge R;i ymrind
Thompsrin.
!l \1•;ii; po1n1erl 0111 lorl;iy 1h~1 !he
1veckcnd's df'l'Clripment.~ are r1e.~i,1:.n ed In
r nsure ;i solfd vole fnr St1nl<1 Ana anrl
against !rvine int erests al \\led ne sday's
1.1\FC he;iring.
Lcagt1e ~pokesn1r11 ini;1~\ lha t \\'er!-
nr~rh1y"s hr11nnR will not be legal H
Reinhardt dors no! occupy lhe chair
del'01rrl to the lrt1Rue's rep re sen111tive
Judge Extends
Restrain Order
Against LAFC
.Judge J. E.T. "Ned"' Rutter tod ay ex-
tended hi.~ restrainin ii; order a.gains\ !he
!.AFC 11nd member.~ Robert Ba.ttin,
Hon;ilrl Casprrs <'Ind Jne H~•de !n Aug. 23
<iflrr l1stcn1ng tn an :iccount nf a hearing
!h;1t 'A'RS descrihed in his courtroom A!
•·an ab~n!ute fi;iscn ."
The jurist, not1nl( 1he absence of the
lhrre defendants. ordcr£'i1 Fount ain
Valley City Attorney Tom \Vondruff to
prepare Ft new restraining order that
.,.,·ould h11ll \Vednesday's s c he d u I e d
nirf'ting r>f 1he LAF(',
He indicated that he will be 'A'illing to
sign surh :in order.
\\lr.odouH , who acts as the city seltclion
com1n1t1ee·s legal i:idviser. said he will
itpell nul ln his orr1er thal 11n.v LAFG
mee11rg which includP• H.vde 11nd Licker
arnong its merr.bcrs is automatically an
illegal ::1sse n1bl,v .
"I ma v have to c.:t l1 a speciRl hearing
int o this ·issue for earl~ Tuesd 11y," Judge
Rut1er said. "But ! will have to stud~· the
n('111 ordt'r ani1 supp11rting declarations
be fore I make any such decision,''
F1·on1 1•119e J
FINANCE ...
:\lcan\\'hlle this n1nrnin.Q.. Suprr1•1.<;nr
r ;i"pcrs rr!u"rd 10 rliscu~s 1hc poss1b1l11v
th;i( h1" rl1."t·us~ions \\"i1h Supervisnr R::i t.
1111 :inr1 ll\rlr 1mmcd1111ely fn\1nll'Jn£ lhe
ahor!f'd I.Arr ht>ann.it ronslLtute!f a and ~la.1·nr r.enrge !\1cCrac.ken Lhe 4 JO
1·1ol::it1nn nf the Rrn'A11 Act p 1-n mee!1n11
Hr tolrl !he DAILY r11 .0T lrn m hrh1nd f'nunci!man !\"orina r.ibb~. !ht' ~rventh
clo~rd 1Jnnr~ thiit he had ··no co1nment" mf'n1hrr of rhe cou ncil. 1~ ('In 1·:1c11tinn.
on thr ::1!1r~<1!1on~ \\'11h nn morr th 11 r1 !hreP rouncilmen
~uprr1 1 ~nr R.<1t11n·< ;:i1r1(' :id1 i.~rd t h1.~ prc~f"/lt ;it each meeting . thcrt would 1.t
nr11sr11rrr" ... rrr1nri rr th;it his chief w;i.~ nn ttme be a quorum of the cooncll ln 1t.-
b11s~· 1n 11 ··1r~1sl11l1\•e sP~s1on" :incl coulrt tf'ndance.
FOUNTAIN VALLEY RESIDENTS TRY TO SPR UCE UP LONG WOODEN FENCE
But Linden Street Folks Admit in Varied Colora 'lt'1 Pretty Ug ly'
Fran11. ~aid the rare ins1run1rn1 pro·
bably brlongrd tn hi ~ ~ra nrH.:tther. a s111-
dent nf the French 19th century compciser
f~mill,. S1tint-S11en.~.
no! di~cl1S~ lh(' mailer \\'lth nev.·smf'n At f"1 !_\' A\lnrncv Dnn Rnnfil . A~ked to
thr prc~rn1 11mr cnmn1ent nn the briefings 1n rel.<1!1nn to
Hf' rnnf1rn1rri 1ha! lhr1e w:is in B11ttin '!I !he Brown AC'I which set!I do.,.,·n th e rults
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'Fencing' ltlatelt
Homeowners Protest With Pai.nts
B~· JOANNE REYNOLDS
or"'" oai!v l"llet 11111
Hometv.'Tlers on f ountain Vall ey's
Linden Street painted their fenc's this
\\·eekend in attempt to de·be3utify the ir
environment.
Spokesman for the 1roup, Mrs. Carolyn
Yeager of \Ml I Linden SL, salt! the pain·
ting v.·as done to alert buyers of homes 1n
the tract under con!truction ne1t IO
Linden.
The fences are covered with blots and
gplotches of britiht colored paint and In·
scribed with signs such 1s "Down With
Dust" and ·:Pretty Ugly , lsn"t It~" In
bri!lhl yellow.
Mrs. Ye!l.ger characterized lhe un-
decorative fences as the latest. develop-
ment in 1 "battle" ~ilich Linden Street
homeowners have been carrying on with
city hall and de veloptrs for lhe pa st
thrte. weeks.
Linden i1 in the Cedar G Jenn tract -a
Oe\·eJopment which was built on a lour·
font fill b8se .
The Parkrld,ge Ho~. tract going up
between Linden and the Date Central
flood Control Ch!l.Mel. \5 not being bull t
nn fill anti is four feel be lnw Cedar.Gl,nn.
"Our flit h•~ been hfllf b~· a ret a 1n1n~
11.·a!I.'" ~Ir~ Ye.11;il"r s1ud '"And now !hen• .
is & que$.l1011 whi!'th~r thl!' ~11!1 \1·111 ho!rl.
especi ally with ,..,me of our patios .!Ind
sv.·imming pool! "
Mrs. \'e:ager 1!so noted that the dif·
ference In ele\'allOr1 1neans I.ha! LinrlPn
res1drnt.s cannot fcner thr1r .1 ;:.~ds "11 h
anything h!!8\'1er than grape<;J;ike. "Some
of Lhe people v.•ho ha\'r pools and w11nt 10
put up cinderblock fe nces can"t ber ausP
thP rclaining wal! \\'nn·l take the ad-
ditional strllin," she said.
She sald the homeov.•ner~ hll\'e been
trying In get !he city or del'eloper to im·
pro\'e 1he existing rete.inlng v.·111! so they
c.'ln put up the fences they desire .
A~ for the fence art v.·ork. she ~aid it i~
an attempt to alert pros p e ct 1 v e
home'ouyers 'to another facet of the pro-
blem.
"In the pri ce btPakdo.,.,·n for Lhat tract,
Lhere is a $240 charge ror ba ckyard re n-
cing. But the IR homes lhttl back up lo
ours are ltnced by the back of our
fences . There are r.;:ipartntly no rences
~ning in on their side," ~he salt1.
~1rs. Yeager said the homeo\vner~ -18
on Linden Arld one on Touc11n Circle -do
not ant icipate .any leaal action in the case
"unle.ss they Lie their sidejecces into ou r
back fences or unles.s lhe retaining ..... au
cracks.
"But v.•e dC"n'I rtally \lo"!lnt In v;;IJI! unhl
tha! h ~.,rie.n~ \\'e "d r8ther 1et thi! thing
set!le<i no\\'"
She al110 nn!rd thl" L1ni11>n Strett grnup
plan5 to at lt f'J i1 thP city council mee t!n~
Aug 17 rn prl"!ient t.heir caAe
The tract 1~ 1mr!tr deve!o~nt by
Parl:r1dge Homes of C:Orona dtl M.tr.
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For 1972
The merrJ waa &iizling steak and told
beer Saturday at the Democratic
barbecue in San Juan Ca.pistrano, bul the
main topic of discu!!ion was a party vic-
tory in 1972.
Almost 1,000 Democrats from various
parts of Southern California attended the
event at the O'Neill Ranch and wildly ap-
plauded speeches critical of the Nixon
Administration.
California Sen. John Tunney, the main
speaker. attacked President Nixon on
several fronts and even went so far as to
suggest a 1972 Dfmocratic victory tn
strongly-Republican Orange County.
"President Nix.on is a master nf taking
any position he thinks is going to advance
his political standing," Stn. Tunney,
speaking from the bed of a pickup truck,
told the enthusiastic crowd.
Monday, A.u9u1t 9, lq?l H DAILY PlLOT ;;
Ul"I Ttltp~ott
THOUSANDS ESCAPED INLAND HEAT AS SEA TEMPERATURES SET NEW HIGHS
The Scene at 22nd Street Beach in Newport Duri ng Sunday's Noon Hour Jam
Ho.,."ever, the tall senator said the
President had "failed to deliver" in many
areas of national concern. ln particular,
Tunney criticized the President for sen·
ding military aid to Pakistan, for refus-
ing to give more funds to the Office of
Economic Opportunity, for cutting back:
aid to education and for nol standing up
to California Gov. Ronald Reagan in the
recent Rural Legal Assistance funding
dispute.
FAMILY OF ASTRONAUT SCOTT TO WELCOME THEIR HERO
From Left Daughter Tracy, Mrs. Lu rton Scott, Son Oou9la1
Newport Hot Water Apollo1ne11 Safe 011 Earth • Ill
County S1vini11iers Bask in Re cord-High War111 Surf
•·The President has not done an yt hing
\\"ith respect to the basic underlyinR pro·
hlems of this economy," Tunney clain1 ed.
··Employment is the nurnber one issue
and Nixon hasn·t delivered."'
But 'Homesicl{' f 01· 1'1oon
By TERRY COVILLE
O! fftt Dail• Pilo! ;1111
~lore 1han 5:.I0.000 swimml'rs Jound
ll1en1selves in hot water along Orange
County beaches over the weekend .
.\"e11port &z.,:h hfeguurds recorded a
record 71.i.9 drgree temperature in the
\•:ater Sunday. 11hi!e most other areas
felt i2 degree water.
The l\ewport Beach mark :;urpasscd
!he 11ld record of a fl<it 76 degrees set Ju-
lv 30, !931 for the city, but IS not. the
li lghest temperature ever recorded in the
roun!y. Huntington Beach lifeguards said
!heir 11a!er reached 83 degrees in 1958.
Surf conditions settled do11•n over the
11·eekend bu t some beach areas \\"ere r<>Ji-
ed by rip tides and 1nore than 75(1 swim-
mers 1vrre pulled out by lifeguards
There were no drov,·nings reported.
Laguna Beach lifeguards used ;i
resuscitator to revi1e a l6-yrar-old
Lakev.·ood ~irl \1·ho ll'<IS tossed 1n tl1r
\1·ater by friends at Crescent Bay. :Shr
\1as in good condition 2Jter being trea ted
for shock. lifeguards said.
Beach-by-beach hel"e·s ho1v the hot
v,·eekend v.·enl :
Seal Bea ch li fegutJ rds reported cro11 d.~
of 15.000 both Saturday and Sunday. 11·i1h
only 2(1 swimmers in trouble Satllrdav
and none Sunday. The 11atcr le:nperature
To New Eu1·011e Low s
LO:X-1:>0\ rt:rl l -Fears nboul possi-
ble devaluation of the U.S. dollar sent the
dollar plunging lo ils lowes t level in 22
Year~ on lhe Frankfurt mone y markel tn-
rl;i v. (;old rocke!rd Si.38 an ou nce today
1n 'London to S4J.!l4 . the highest since the
start of the free maritet in l\·larch. 1968.
The rate in Frankfurt of 3.4242 mark:-;:
In !he dollar 11·as the lowest since 1949
\1hen \\'est Gern1anv revalued the mark
up v.•ards for the first !in1e after World
\\'ar 11. The CS. currency also was at a
low r bb in London. Paris and Zurich.
The London gold price meant it was
no1~ nearly ~9 an ounce hi gher than its of-
ficial monetary price of $3& an ounce set
hy !he linitcd States in 1934. In Zurich,
gold soart:d to $43.i(I to buy and $43.90 to
st'll. up more than 90 cents since Frida~·.
The gold price had rl!ached up lo S45 an
ounce in Europe in l:i1e :'lla1·eh. 1968. al ii
ttme y,•hen Lhe key London niarket 11 as
closed for ty,·o \veeks because of the in-
ternational monetary crisis. The prcvio11~
high since then v.·;is $43.82 11 in ~larch.
1969, when po!1tical and economic
tensions in France prompted a rush to
buy gold.
Worl d monev niarkets ha ve bee n rcx:k-
ing since Frcin!'e took ~teps last \\·ed-
nesday to hall the flc•N of dollars and 10
stop speculation of a higher valued franc.
Dealers in the free gold niarket today
said turnover 11•as '"substaotia l .. and lh::it
paper money un~rtai nties based on the
future values of European currencies and
the dollar prompted the buying
E~ehange markets started h1ghlv
nervous trading toda y and rates moved
erratically.
11 ;is i~ degrees and the surf 11·2.s a eatm
one to two reel.
. .\bout 88,000 visitors landed on the city
strands 1n Huntington Beach Saturday
and another 8ll.OOO came Sunday . Surf
11as running 4-6 leer with a 7:!-d cgree
\1a1 cr temper(j\Ur('. Lifegu<1rds had lo
pull 2:-,3 troubled swi111mcrs lron1 the
ocean.
Bols;i Ch ica 2.1d Hu ntington stale
beat'hl's recorded 100,fJ\)() visitors over the
Yi er kend with resrul's moderate.
\'r"·port Be'1ch. 11·;1h water 'I 1
hathroon1 trmpcraturcs. tallied 9&.000
\ 1sitors Sa1urday and 125.000 Sunda.v.
Lifeguards marle ~82 rescues as rip tides
pl.igued 1hc beach 2~ IB1h S1reet and the
river Jelly.
L1t('guard Lt Charles Douglas said th~
C'll)' counc:1 l 1\"0uld soon be asked for more
hfcguard to\1·ers. because crowds are
no11· filling Balboa do11·n to !he \Vcdge ;i ~
much (IS Lhe rest of Ne11·port. Surf 11·as
running th ree lo five feet and getting
1 :1!111cr·.
(1t.V and Countv bc.ichc~ in LagUlli\
rr; cl\ Cd 6C.OOO \Js1tors u1er lhe \1·eeke11cl
L1!rc.u<irds h?.d ro re:-;cue i;i. A lot o{
~11un1ners ~uJfercd cuts on the rock.;;. bul
the surf, Yi hich ran Z-4 feet Saturday i.~
dying, lifeguards said. The v.•ater "·as 72
degrees
Sun C.:le:;J,·111c lifeguards r.stimalcd
erowds of 50,000 each. Saturday and Sun-
day on cny P.nd county beaches th!'y
cover. ,\ total or 81 rescues were. made.
none serious The v.•ater temperature 11as
72.4 degrees and the surf was lig ht at 111 0
to 1hree feet.
State lifei::uards al Doheny. s~n
Clemente and San Onofre could give no
crowd cstimales. but said the brache<;
<irr getting packed .:n()re e2.ch wee kend .
1'htv n1ade a Iola! or &4 rescues at 1he
thre'e slate beaches. The surf 11·as a light
t1ne to 1hrce feet and lhe 11'11\er a 1~arn1
7.1 degrees
"He hasn't delivered on any of the pro-
mises he made to the An1erican people."'
the sen;.1tor addt:d. nothing the U.S. v:as
i:till fighting in Vic1nam. e\'en though the
President had ca1npaigned on a platl orm
of ending the war.
Although Sen. 1'unne~' said he ap-
plauded the President's plans to visit Red
China, he said, "This v.·on"t detr2.ct fr om
!he horror of men dying in Vietnam and
men becoming drug addicts in Vietnam."
Sen. Tunney predict ed th e recent cn-
fr anchise1ncnl or the 18 lo 21-year-old
Americans would be a major factor 1n
the 1972 Dfmocra!lc victory. Jn a lighter
\'fin. he predicted that. 11·hen the
Repuhlicans are holding the ir p11rt y cun-
vention in San Diego in 1972. Vice-presi-
dent Agnew 11·ould be in Tijuana -
playing golf.
2 Poker Pia ye rs
Kill Each Other
KA:X-:;i.\S CITY .. \lo. t L"Pl I -Two OC·
togcnari an men sh•J t e:ich other lo dral h
in an argument durtne: a poker game
Saturday nighL
The men. Olli!' \l'illiams. 87. and
Charles "'Ch:ilkie·· \\'right. 81. ·were
pl;iying poker \\'ilh two women . aged 4(1
and 6t Police said an argument started
\~·hen one of the women started bragging
abo111 beating !he other one at cards.
Policr said \\'rig ht finally dre1v a gun,
and \\'illiams ran into the kitchen and
also got a gun. Several .!Jhots were fired
by ea ch man . and both were dead at lhe
scene when police arrived.
The shooting happened al the home of
1-{ouslon l\.1oore. 87, also a participant in
the poker game.
SPACE CENTER, Houston fUPl l -
Happy lo be ba ck but a little hon1esa k
for the 1110011. Apollo J:i's astrono uts r~
turned to che routine or !ile on earth to-
ctay and under11'cnt a ni erJical exan1 br-
fore starting two weeks of re1>0rts un
man's most producth·e lunar expcdilio11.
""Boy. I'll tell you. it's re!llly grrat 1r1
be back." said Da1•id R. Scott. lhl' '.l'l-
yea r-old commander t>f the natJC\!1 "
iourth moon landing mission. '"But th<iL
1vas a superfine trip and 11e really cn-
JOycd ii .,
Scot\. Alfred :'II \\"urden .. 19, 1111d .!amf'S
B. Irw in. 41, free from the quarantine
imposed on earlier luna r explorers. begt111
their dav at 6 a.m. PDT by reporting to
the clir1ic at the f\1an ncd Spac:ccratt
Center for de tailed tests.
Phv s1cian s 1van1erl to see if !heir !onr,
(".;poSure to 11·ei_eht!c~~ness had caused
a ny phy~iolog1cal changes. Results of
t0day·s testing \1•il! be compared 11•i!h
te~ts made at Cape Kennedy befo re
Apo!lo I~ took off July 26.
The astronauts returned hoine la te Snu-
'1ay night to ;i \\·arm 1vel CQme from their
fr iends. fami lies and ~ome of the people
1\·ho made their 1.2 million mile journey
possible. -·· • '
They spent the night at their hon1es
AnCi returned to the ir regular routine on
schedule today. After their medica l
checkup. !he astronauts 1vere to start a
Jong series of debriefings cove ring aH
aspects or the 12-day flight.
The astronauts' extra ordinary 171-
pound coHection of rocks and soil fron1
!he Apenninc r-1ountain valley they ex-
plored for three days is safel y in the
lunar receiving laboratory b c 1 n i::
prepared for analysis. The 42 bags of
samples will be opened later this weC"k..
The spacen1en , v.•el\-resled and chipper
after a good night's rest following
Saturda.v's Pacific Ocean splashdown,
flew lo Houston fron1 Honolulu and 11rri1·-
ed in a rain storm. The 1veather didn '1
d;on1r.ie11 1he enthusiasm of the astronaut~
r.r lhc 5.llOO persons out to greel lhem.
Scotl and lrwtn each gave their wive:<o
l\;i11 a1i·111 l"I ~ ;ind embraced their
children ::it plancs1de . \Vorden is divorced
hut hr 1v;15 greeted by his two daughters
and parent s.
Sc<J!l told the cheering cro"·d that hP
\1 ;itched the bright. full moon as he flew
h'"lffil'. ··;u1d as I looked oul l felt a little
h')n1e~l{I\.
··ir you gfl lo sClmr place as beauliful
and (;iscu;oti ng ;is that. and you spen!1
three vrry intcn~c. 1nti'1·e~t1ng days, yo11
really get attached lo tt, you really do, '1
~c'>rt s:ud .
··And the Ha<lle y-Arcnnine Is R
f,1.<t·111,,1111g plare. Thrre JS a lot lberr.
.J.in an·I 1 could lun·e spent many morr
cla '~ lhrrP. gatherin~ all so rts of thing o.."
Irv.in . 11·ho hke \Vorden had shaved ht~
beard illter spla!ilido1111, sa td he thought :i
Jot during the flight about the thou sand<>
or people who 1vorked on project Apo llo
1,, 111ake 1t a success.
·'J 1\·as thanklul for the genius of man
\n he able to create such beautiful
m3ch1nery, beauuful equipment ; thankful
for the people lhat· carefully pttb it all
1oge1hrr: !han kful for the people tha r
1<'st cd JI, and last of all. lhankful l'o r the
pcoplr on the ground lhat \\f/'e helping us
opt:ralr 1!.
··So ""l\hnut you. v.•c could not havr
rlf111(' 11."' Irv 1n .~ill•!. ··And I want to
1hdnk al! of you fron1 the bottom of my
hea r!. ..
The lhrce previo11s n1oon landing cre\v<>
returned !o the spot e center in specit1I
1solat1on van s and had to live in quaran·
tine at !he rct:eiving laboratory for thrrf•
1\ceks lo rnake cer!:.1111 they picked up no
germs rti<it wou ld !>{"' harmful to life o"
r a1th. U.S. health officials decided aftrr
Apollt> 14 that the moon was germ free
and the quarantine was no longer needed .
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
'\'ou'rf' n1i .:;~i n-'!" somclh ing if you haven"t tried El Rllncho'.; o"·n
~r J~I
spirits ... and you're missing double if you don't ~na p up these valu e.~!
Fresh Pure Orange Juice .... ~ .':'!!¥.RY~~1~E.s ... 2 Q•ar~ $109
::ici ueczed from orchard r i ~ned golden fru it .•• nothin&" added, nothing taken av.·ay .•• to gi ve you nature's gooclnes!'. at it's \'cr y best '.
London Broil. .... " ...
'\"nu'll love the hearty f!~vor of our L·.s.D .• ~. Chou:c Beer:
Prime Rib Bones . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . 59;.
i 'ou 've seen 'em on fHmous n1<'nu.; .. TI!)\\" sen·t them at horn(':
Fresh Sweetbreads ............................. . 79;.
Gr.t Ulem at 1':1 Rancho ... sec lhl' difference: when ther're frcs.h :
Borden's frosted Shakes .... 5 lot Sl
serve a founlA in treat from the Nfrir crat.orl M<1.11y !111.~·ora, too l P rice1 in effect. /lf on., Tile., l Ved., Auq. 91 IO, 11
Ne 8alu '9 dtatdr1.
Bloody Mary Mixn H 9.9'
1t1r. an d Mrs. 1"s ... ready to use ... 1vith ;111 the zap that makes iL good l
Sunshine Cheez -Its . . . . . . .. ............... 49•
P<1.ss 'cm out. \\'ith the drinks , •. \•:ateh 'em gn! 16 oz. pkg.
Tenderleaf Tea Bags ............................ 59•
Bo~ack ... 64 bags'., , . for thOfi~ \\'ho lo\·c real tea flavor!
Village Inn Rice Mixes ...... 4 hM Sl
With Beel, Chicken or Curry flavors! Serve and sa'"e! 6 oz.
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India, Russ
As 'F1·iends'
NEW DELHI f AP) -India a.nd the
Soviet Union signed a 20-year trealy of
"'peace, friendship and ropperalion" to-
day, in effecl putting the Russians firmly
OD the side of the Indians in their angry
dispute with Pakistan.
Shortly after Foreign ~linister Swaran
Singh and visiting Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko signed the
treaty, Prime f\.1inisler Indira Gandhi
taid India remained no naligned.
"Our critics may say we have shifted
our policy toward the superpowers," she
lold a 'political rally, "This is not true.'1
In informing a cheering Parliament of
the treaty, Singh declared the pa cl should
provide "a stabilizing factory in favor of
peace," adding: "It is also a treaty of
nonaggression."
Echoing Mrs. Gandhi's \.\'Ords. Singh
11sserted the treaty "stre ngthens our
.policy of nonalignment"
Mrs. Gandhi said "it is our policy to
i:trengthen our fr iendships and this will
Jlrengthen us.·•
The 12-article treaty does nol commit
f'i1her country to give military aid
.automatically to the other in the event of
an attack by a third nation. Instead, the
key ninth article says:
"Each high contracting party un-
dertakes to abstain from providing any
'a ss istance to any third party that
engages in armed conflict with the other
party.
.~ . .
'
"In the event of either party being sub-
jected to an attack or a threat thereof,
the high contracling parties shall im 4
mediately enter into mutual consultations
in order to remove such threat and to
take appropriate effective measures lo
ensure peace and the security of their
countries.''
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BATTLE·DRESSED VIET SOLDIER LUGS DINNER TO CAMP
The Chicken Is Not Regular Issue for Cambodia Campaign
Singh told Parliament: "This should
act as a deterrent to any powers that
may have aggressive designs on our ter·
ritorial integrity and sovereignty. It is,
therefore, in essence, a treaty of peace
a gainst v.·ar."
U.S. Bombers Conduct
But with tensions between India and
Pakistan mounting steadily o\ler the
Pakistani army's repression of the in·
dependence movement in East Pakistan
and the fli ght of 7 mil!ion East Pakistani
refu gees to India, the treaty could set the
stage for a ne1v confron ta1ion in ~'hich
Russia v.·ould side with India and Com.
munist Cbina with Pakistan.
Air Strikes Ne.ar DMZ
Indian offi"cials. in briefings with
newsmen, have made clear that they ex-
pect the United States also to bark
Pakistan, an ally with America in the
Central Treaty Organization and the
Southeast Asia Treaty Organization.
Pakistan and Peking have maintained
close relations ever since China 's 1962
border clashes with India. while the
Soviet Union has been close to India and
its main supplier of arms.
ff ff *
Pakistan Rehe]
T1ial Scheduled
ISLA~·IABAD, Pakistan (UPI) -Sheik
tlfu jibur Rahman, ~'hose Awami League
follo~·ers led the rebellion against the
Pakistan government, will go on trial
Aug. I 1 before a spkia\ military court
for ··~·aging war against Pakistan and
other offenses," it v.·as announced today.
The announcement was issued by the
headquarters of President Agha f.1 obam·
mad Yahya Khan, in his capacity as chief
1nartial law adm1nistra!or.
Rahman. popular leader of the A"·a1n i
League in East Pakistan, "·as arrested on
the night of r..·larch 25-26 \4'hen \Vest
Pakistan troops moved into East
Paki stan to put dov.·n a St'Cessionist
m11vemf'nt l1y the Awan1i LPa gue
He has been held in \\"est Pakistan
sincl' tl1cn . \vhile the Paki stan iiuthorities
decided whnt to do with him. Thev ha\"e
been at pains to lry to build ~·orld Opinion
against him by claiming to have evidence
hf' ronspirrd ~·ith India lo force secession
0f East Pakistan, and accusing hin1 of
ermed rebellion.
SAIGON (UPI) -U.S . B52 bornbcrs
ranged over the border of Laos and the
Demilitarized Zone ( Dfo.1Z) Sunday ni ght
and today In massive slrikes against
North Vietnamese troo ps believed ready
to move into South Vietnam as U.S.
troops withdraw.
At one point tv:o U.S. F4 Phantom jet
fighter·bombers protecting the B52s
di vebom bed a North Vielnan1ese an·
tiaircraft battery \\'hich opened fire On an
unarmed U.S. photo reconniaissance
plane. The Air Force called lhe bombing
a "protective reaction" strike.
North Vietnam bas massed thousands
of soldiers in areas around and in the
D~1Z. Both U.S. and South Vietnamese
officials have \Varned the Communists
may try to capture the four northern pro-
vinces of South Vietnam as U.S. troops
withdrew.
They also warned that the Co1111nunists
may launch major offensives belov.• the
Df.1Z late ibis summer to try to disrupt
the Oct. 3 South Vielnan1ese presi dent ial
elections. U.S. f.1arines and many other
American un its have withdra\Yll from the
immediate area.
The U.S. command reportrd today
An1erican troop strength dropped last
week to the lowest level in five and a half
years despite 11 tapering off i n
withdrawals. A co1nmunique s a i d
strength decreased from 2.26,300 to 224.400
during the seven-day period ending Aug.
5.
The drop of 1.900 "'as below the
average 2.912 "'eek!y reduction carried
ou t dur ing the past six weeks but brought
troop strength to the lowest level since
February, 1966 , when there ~·ere 208,000
Aine ricans in Vietnam. The peak
st rength 11'as 543,000 in April, 196!'1.
The ground fighting in Sou1h Vietnam
consisted only of minor sklrn1ishes. U.S.
infantrymen and artillery of the America!
Division, 11•hich still has men in the
northern prol"inces. reported killing 10
Communists Sunday. South Vietnan1esr
rangers. infantry and mil itia killed 38
inore in a series of small clashes.
The U, S. co111mand reported the B52s
sv.'arn1ed out vf I heir Th;iila11d bases Sun·
day night a11d early today. In one raid 20
ol' the bombers hil Con11nunist !arge1s in
Laos \4'ith 600 tons of bon1bs. Three
forn1ations ;iJso truck along the J)i\17.
and near the Laolian border of South
Viet11;in1 .
During the night the B52s lilt a
suspected Comn1unist troop concentration
11·ithin a n1ile of the DMZ and on ly four
n1iles fro111 rebuilt Fire Base Fuller. 1'his
morning lhey returned to the area and hi t
bunkers, antiaircraft sites, automatic
\veapons positions anlf suspected troop
concentrations further \\'est
World Boy Scout
Ja111borec Nears
End in Japan
ASAG!Rl _HEIG•ITS, Japan f UPI 1
The rain·plaRued 13th \Vorld Boy Scout
J amboree ends Tuesday, when scouts of
more than 00 nations stage l'los\ng
ceremonies al thei r ca1np site on the
slopes of i\·IL Fuji.
Th.e farev.'tll <:cren1011y starts at 6 p.1n.
J ananese liinr_
The scouts. driven fron1 lhrir r(lmp si1r
90 miles west of Tokyo b,v torrential rains
Thursday night and Friday, returned
Saturday.
Today llley \Vere niaking up for los t
tl1ne setting up displays in the carnp
silf''s "Ski\1-0-Raina" area. The in-
ternational mu sical show is schedulecl
this evening.
Astronaut Neil Ann strong. 11110 <1ITl\'l'd
at the cn1np site f',riday. left today for
Tokro. The firs t man to land on the n1oon
cli1i1bed about lwo-!hirds of the \l"i!Y 10
the tnp or i\1t. Fuji Sunda~•-lhen turned
bat'k to titlcnd a parade on the .Jamboree
grounds.
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In Ireland Riot
BELFAST. Northern Ireland (U PD -
1-tobs rampaged through the streets of
Belfasl today in an outbreak of violence
that took three n1ore Jives, The govern-
rnent reimposed Internment \vi thout trial
of I.he rioters despite warnings the harsh
move could lead to open ci vil war,
~·ithout trial has been used since: it ~·as
employed against the IRA in 19~. The
procedure was first introd uced in 1922 to
deal ~·Jth disturbances resulting from the
partition of the country the year before.
Faulkner said he understood the gravi-
ty of using internment, an action that
some critics or his government have said
could bring civil war to the province.
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names goi back •afe
from the moon!' Prime Minister Brian F aulkne r banned
most parades and ordered rioters held in·
definitely wlth out trial in a cr<ickdov:n on
\liolence blan1ed on the outlawed Irish
.Republican Army ~-IRA ). Estimates of
the number detained ran into the hun·
dfeds.
The drasl!c 1nove brought relaliuns
betwN'n Pro1cstant Northern Ireland and
the Catholic Irish Republic to a new 101\f,
Jrish Preinier Jack Lynch strongly
cntlcizcd the action and Kevin Boland. a
former govcrnn1ent n1inister lor local
government. c;illed on Lyurh to :.ei.·cr
dip!on1atic rela!1ons with Britain.
No Suez Canal Opening
Withoiit Pullout-Sadat
Northern Ireland acted after a weekend
11[ Protestanl·Catholic rioting fatally
\\'Ounded a British soldier who died early
today. A C'!vilian security guard in a fac-
tory died in a nail bon1b explosion today
and another civilian was rf'ported shot to
death on Belfast"s .Jamaica Street
Faulkner speci fically nicntloned the
JR/1 in his fo!'n1al staternent on i11terning
ri oters and said he understood lt1e gravi-
ty or his action -11 hi th n1ore 1h;111 one
critic ol his governmen1 has 11 arncd l'Ould
br·ing c1v1I \1ar t(J Bnlain 's troubled pro-
vince .
The predon11nanlly Prote~t ;1n! i;1:-;
northern prO\'illCt:s of [n1l1'nd 11 ere
sepa rated fron1 !he Republic of lrehind 1n
1921 and niade a Rri!is!1 province, Ireland'
has sought since th€n to gel the prn vlnces
bi!Ck, and in 19fi9 the )'etirs llf Catho!ic-
Protestant bi tterness erupted into open
fi ghting.
The nun1ber nrrestcd in Bellas! and in
Londonderry .,.,,as not known. but
Bernadette Devlin, the Roan Catholic
parlianH~nt 1nen11X'r rrorn mid·L!lstcr said
at !east 200 persons were detained there
alone by the Briti sh <1rmy.
Faulkner <1cted after de1non~t r<J\Qr$
sv.·ept through the ~!rel't nl Uelfasl again
today alter a \1·eekend 111' rivting, bar·-
rlcading slrects with burning cars and
buse~.
Faulkner told Lhe nation he \1·ould issu e
in1n1ediate tntcrn111ent orders for nien ar-
rested early today in a sweep by troops
<1nd police in Belfasl and Londonderrv.
Security sources said ai least 100 \Ve;·e
arrested.
It v.·as !he flr~t ti 111e inte rnment
By Tbe Associated Press
Egyptlan President Anv.·ar Sadat says
he will not conclude an agreement to
reopen the Suez Canal unless Israel
agrees to \1•ithdraw completely from the
Sina i pl'ninsula v.·ithin six months after it
starts to pull back from lhe 1valerwa y
and Egyptian troops cross to the east
bank.
Othcr11'isc. Sadat 1nld !he Arab Socialist
Lnlon in Cairo Sunday. Egypt will go to
11·nr to liberate all ternlorics occupied by
lsra('I in the 1967 \\'<Jr.
'"\\'c ha \e no i'lltcrnalive lo vlclory''
n1·pr Israel. S?.dat told lhe central con1·
nilllee of the ASU, Egyprs only political
party.
!l e emphasized his 11·il!fngness to
reopen the Suez to international naviga-
tion b11t on!y as a first step IO\\'ard an
over·all ~1iddle East settlement.
The Egyptian president said he had
~ent. a letter to President Nixon about the
Arab-Israeli conflict but that Nixon 's rep-
ly lacked any positive steps toward an
agrcen1enl.
'"The United Stalss i.~ one of the world 's
two superpowers:' said Sadat. "and she
gi1'es Isra el eve rything, fron1 the loaf of
bread to the Phanton1 warplane:•
He said !ie hoped "Son1e brave
A111erican like Dr. Ellsberg wil! con1e
forth and expose the true face of
An1erican policy in the Jli1idcas1 ·· Sadat
sai d he bclie\'es there are secn~L
docu111enls on the i\·liddle East similar to
the Pentagon papers niade available 10
the press by Daniel Ellsbcrg.
Egypt'5 delay in re su1ning the fighting
\\'1lh Israel is stirring unrest ainong its
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many Egyptians are beginiling to make
jokes about ~adafs repeated threats or
raids in to Israel.
In Tel Aviv. lsracl"s ambassador to
\\'ashington, Yit zha k H.abin, cautioned the
United States against ovr.rstepping Its
role as mediator ln the Middle East.
Priests Citing
Celibacy Rules
For Resigning
VATI CAN CITY (UPI) -Eighty-five
percent of the ltoman Catholic priests
currently asking to be relived of their
duties cite enforced celibacy as a cause,
according lo a Vatican-ordered world
survey.
The steadily growing number of defec-
tions from the priestly ministry and the
reosons £or it were traced in a JOO.page
dotu111cnt coinplicd by ~·tsgr. Emilio
Colagiovannl. a Vatican sociologist and
lci 11·;ier. at the order rJf the V:itica n
Congregation for the Doctrine ol the
F;,i!h.
The sutdy, 1vhicll took two years l<'t
ton1pilc. 1vi!l be presented to the 'iVorld
Synod of Bishops to be held this autumn
at the Vatican. The synod is to discuss
justice in the 1vor!d and probh~ms of the
priesthood, but its agenda does not in-
clude discussion of priestly celibacy.
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~L 64, NO. 189, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES
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COUNTY SEAT'S EARLY-EARLY SHOW -Herc's how it all happen·
ed about six seconds after Joe Hyde called Orani;:e County's Local
Agency Fori;nation Commission session In order al. 8 ii.n1 . to day .. A.t 27 ·
A, Supervisor Robert Battin (left) and Hyde (center) are met by chorus
• ' . ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA ' . MONDAY, '.AU&UST 9, '1971 TEN dNTS
of boos and arise to flee. At ::?8-A, they spot process servers coming and
make for exit while Supervisor Ronald Caspers ~ts firm . At 29-A , Battin
and Hyde have evacuated but fo un tain Valley City Attorney Tom
Woodruff serves Cas pers \vith restraining order. f inal scene, 30·:\.
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Cas pers, a11 alone now, reads the legal news just handed him. Mori
chapters are expected to be added lo the County Seat drama later today,
perhaps tomorrow, and so on.
Hyde Flee LAFC Debacle
By TO~t BARLEY
01 111<1 Ol itJ "!IOI ,it1!1
Orange County Supervisors' Chairman
Robert Battin and ~ Alamitos Coun-
cilm.1rt Joe Hyde ran from the Local
Agency Formation Commlssion hearing
room amjd a storm of boos early today in
the shortest and noisiest LAFC meeting
on record .
The whole hassle look just llix seconds.
lt etched yet a.nor.her st.ormy chapler in
the battle between Santa Ana. and Irvine
cilyhood proponents over a 938-acre in-
dustrial tract.
Il all happened like this.
-Ball in and Fif!h District Supervisor
.R-Onald Ca.~pers late Frid ay called a
special meeting of lhe LAFC lor 8 a.m.
today In oust Anahei m Councilman
Charles Pearson from I.he LAFC.
-The Orange County League nf Citic~
heard about and countered b~· calling a
6:45 a.m. 'meeting on the rourlhnuse lawn
to oust Joe Hyde from I.he LAFC.
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MILLIONAIRE'S YACHT KAMALII HIJACKED ON HIGH SEAS
Thtr• Were Guns, Kn ives and Wary Coast Guard EM:ort
Height Vote Abandoned
Newport Beach Councilman Carl Kym·
la laid today he v>'ill drop his proposal to
&k the city council to schedule a straw
Oruge Ceast
Wea di.er
No relief yet in the current
weather trend -in fact, it.and by
for higher temperatures. Highs
trxlay along the coast around 80.
Inland temperature~ stand in the
90'1 and lows predicted at ~ lo
70,
11\'SIDE TODAY •
Tt:tnl'l-Bob Mo.!bnchtr pulled
tt comt·from-behind victoru in
t.ll« fiML heat t.o capture tht
Nort/) Americitn Soling champ-
ionships. See Boating, Pagt 19.
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vote on high ri se Oct. 5. the day of the
civic center bond election .
Kymla conceded there had been stron g
pressure from proponents of lhe bond
i;;sue. urging the issue "not be confused"
\olo'ilh a second question on the ba llot.
Kymla said he agreed tha t the pro.
posed fina ncing plan for the $7 million
civic ce nter Al Newport Center "is nf
great magnitude -as is the queslion
of high rise.·'
Kymla said he did not know if he would
suggest that the sLraw vote -on whether
the cou ncil should impose a formal ban
on high rise along the waterfrot111 pend-
ing complet.inn of a new master plan -
be placed on the Nov. 2 spet ial district.J
ballot.
He said it ill unclear now whethw alt
Newport Beach residents will be voting
" in that election.
"There may be some areas or the city
unaffected by the questlona," he said,
"since nO\ all of I.he city is in all of those
districts.''
Kym!a · said 5everal olber faclllrs
weighed i" his decision not lo seek voter
opinion In October.
He pointed out that hi~ Lower Newport
Say Civic District panel, charged with
writing new building controls along the
~horeline, has not discussed the straw
\'Ole possibility, nor hA5 it reviewed rtt-
ommendatlori8 for chanjles in it.c; or1ti-
t1ence that 11 cillttn~ committee made.
Additiorially, he pointed ou1. the plan-
ning commission has now scheduled 1
(S .. HIGH RISE, P•I' If
-The league a lso obtained a
resfraining order In stop Pearson's ouster
by the triad of Ballin, Ce.spers and Hyde .
All this set the stage for the R am.
LAF'C session which wa~ being picketed
by placard-carrying proponents of Irvine
cl t.vhood.
Hyde C"allcd thf' LAFC ~ession to ordr.r
anrl Battin immediatel.v n., m i n a t e r1
Anahei m attorney Herber t Licker to take
the ~eat on the LAF'C held by Pearson.
Neither Pearson nor San Cl,menle
Councilman Stanley !\orthrup were in
their seats.
Abruptly. the roof fell in on Ba ttin,
H,vde and Caspers. _
Process servers and at least a dozen
mayors from the League of Cities civic
~r.lectinn committee leaped the rail1'
\lo'hile Irvine Incorporation picket.'! hooted
and jeered the while-faced trio.
Hyde ran from the room throwing lhe
restraining order signed last night by
Superior Court Judge J. f . T. "Ned" Rut-
ter into the air.
Battin followed him. dodging and weav·
1ng to 11void his copy of the court order.
All three men fled to Caspers' private
office. And all three made it clear In
the ir staff end newsmen that they were
not to be disturbed on any account.
Moments before the meeting, the
League's city selection committe e
unanimously named Ful!ertnn Coun-
cil man Louis "Red" Reinhardt as the ir
representative on the Local Agency
Formation Commission.
The gr,oup again condemned the action
or Hyde in trying to cling to the LAFC
post despite an overwhelming vote
aga inst him at the League's la.st meeting.
Tempers flared on the lawn ot the old
county courthouse this morning altar a
weekend of tremendous polilica\ pre11ure
culminating in the distribution of a.
meeting announce..-nent carrying-the
names or Batti n, CB.spers and Hyde.
The trio called a meeting for 8 a.m.
and lhe immedia te reaction of a shocked
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Doheny Yacht~-Ocean .Drama
Transpac Ketch Hijacked by Three Gunmen in Hawaii
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HONOLULU I L'PI ) -A pirated ya ch!,
from whic h a three·man crew harl beP.n
:-r~ adrift, wa s boarded and seized by the
Coast Guard toda y.
A Coast Guard .c;:pnkesman said lhe
,.:eizing of the 70·foot Kamalii wa~ done
by the crewmen of the Coast Guard
cufler Cape CoC"Wi n wit.hoot incident.
The spokesman s;iid three gu11men whn
took the yac ht early Friday from 11 Hon-
olulu yacht harbor \lo'ere tak en aboard 1he
Coast Guard cutter.
Ry ALM(lN LOCKABEY
OJ.IL't' PILOT 8elllftt idll&r
P1r::ic.v. hijackin11;. k1dnap in.11.
Call i! whar ynu will . Larry Doheny's
famed 75-foot ketch KamalHi. veteran
Tr::in1'pac racer from Los Angele~. !oday
h involved in a dramatic l!ea saga that
ma y Involve all 1hre~
The yach1 \lo'a~ "hi)ackC'd'' Frid ay night
from Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, Waikiki. by
Newport Asks
CAB Denial
Of Hughes Bid
NPwpnrl Reach has 11sked tht Civil
Aerl'!nautics Board to dismis.~ the request
of Hughes Air West for nonstop flighL'
from Orange County Airport to San Fran-
cisco.
In a telegram sent to the CAB la st
wetk, Mayor f.t:I Hirr.h urged the case be
dropped "without further proceedings."
CAB officials said last week the ap.
plication has not yet been !et for hear·
ing~.
Hirth based his request on three point.J :
-"The fa cilities at Orange County
Airporl are inadequete t.o accommodale
addiliona1 passengers.
-"Newport Beach i."l 1 severe noise
Impacted area. and addlUonal flighls to
points already served would not be in the
public Interest.
-"Granting oI the applicetion would
gubvert the bo3rd"s decision in lile
P a c i f 1 c Northwe.,t.Cai'lfomla in-
vestigation. Interline connecting se~vice
as proposed in the. appllclltion ls uri·
necessary due to the close proiimity of
Los Angeles International Airporl"
Orange County Supervisors last week
e.greed to IOOge a similar protest lo the
Air West 11pplication and also voted to op-
pose a request by Pacific Southwe.~t
Airlines for 14 da ily nights to Northern
Californi11. •
Supervisors noled I.ht. PSA aervlct
would duplica te that of Air callfomla.
thrPe armed gunme n who force d the
Kamallii crew tn t11ke her [(1 sea.
The three gunmen sel the three
cr,,wmen adrifl in a rubber life raft 150
miles al sea. They were later picked llfl
hy the Italian frei~hter Benavir, 140
miles southwest of Honol!uu.
The Benavir's radio report ()f their
rescue early Sunday was the first that
was known of the hijacking -kidnaping.
The three crewmen idenUfied as
Robert Waschkeit. the professional gkip-
per : John Freitas ()f Los Angeles and
Frank Power ()f Newport ~ach. All were
6afe and unharmed when picked up by
the freighttr.
The report from the freighter sent tM
Coast Guard and Air Force on a wide
.Rerial search for the yacht. It was ipot·
t.ed trying to duck behind a line aquall
aome 265 miles from Honolulu.
Meanwhile, the heavily armed Coast
Guard cutter Cape Corv.·in had set out
(See PIRACY, Pa1e 2)
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THEY CAME EARLY AND STAYED LATE ALONG THE ORANGE COAST THIS WEEKEND
In Newport luch, 1 Crowd 11 Big et SunMt •• 'Mid-cl1y During the WMk
Heat Wave Longest Ever
Tbe longe11t heat wave ever recorded
conUnued into It.a lzth day today in Los
Angeles and beach ciUes along the
Orange Coast continued to broil under
searing seaside temperatures nearing, 80.
The NaUonal Weather Service predicts
lh'-Southern California heat wave will
continue at least •nether two or three
day~. due to • high prt$sure system
located over soulhem Nevad41. The high
prevents onshore breeus from f•nning
pa?"Ched inland areas.
The new heat wave record broke 10-day
extended h~t 1pans set In July 1$116 •nd
October, 1965, weal.her historians ne~.
L<rws aloni the °''"'' Cout lorllJlll
wW be In 1he 70. wit1' ui6 biafia tomorrow
near ao. Nary a brteze ii expected either
' ' on or off &hore.
Sunday readings showed thermometers
in Death Valley loggiJlg tit degree:i,
making It the hot spot of the naUon. Sun-
ny s.kies and I08ring temperaturu caus-
ed 1.3 milllcm persons t.o nee to the
relative cool or Los An1ele1 and Orange
Coojnty beacheo,
Hit and run rain in the form or l501Ated
thundershowers dropped on many moun·
ta ln and high desert 11eu of Soutbem
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Shore Ordinance
Hearing Slated
''A Pobli<: hearing h11 b<"1 set loF Aug.
19 on , propoltd ordlnanco ~
ahorellne. development in the -Lower
NeWJ>Ort Bay Civic District ..
The ordinanct, which 1pplles blskally
to the Mariner's Mah" Itta_ around
Newport Harbor, has ... ,_ subject of.
much controve.ray tn recmt. months.
The civic district ordinance. u lt now
1tands, would allow building above 35 feet
with special conditions.
Planners bypassed any discussion at
~ ordinance, cboos.ini only to ret la&
bearing dale.
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SUPPORTERS OF IRVINE CITYHOOD PICKET COUNTY SEAT BiFORE LAFC HASSLE
Round and Round They Went Outs Ide While Other Thing Spun Inside
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Judge Ex tend s
Res train Order
Again st LAFC
Judge J . E T. "r\ed"' Ruiter today ex -
tended h13 restr aining ord!'r a gainst the
LAFC and members Robert Bat11n,
Ronald Caspers and Joe Hyde to Aug. 23
after hslen1ng 10 an acc0unt of a hearing
that "'as described in his courtroom as
"an absolute fiasco."
The jurist. noting the absence of the
three defendants. ordered Fountain
Valley City Attorne y Tom Woodruff to
prepa re a new restraining order that
would halt Y.'ednesday 's s cheduled
mttting of the LAFC.
He indic ated that he \\'ill be willing to
11gn such an order.
\\'oodruff. \\'ho acts as the C!l\' selection
mmmittee·s legal arh·iser. said he will
fipt..ll out in his order thal any LAF'C
meeting \\·hich includes H~·de and Licker
.among its members 1s automatically an
illegal assembl~·.
''l may have tn call a, special hl'aring
into this issue for early Tuesday," Judge
Rutter said. "But 1 "'ill have to study the
n!:"' order and suppo rting declaration!
before I make any such decision."
From Puge 1
LAFC WRA NGLE
Jugue \\'as to hold a prior meeting at
6:45 a.m.
\\'hile League members ran through a
series of motions .,..·hich in effect
casliga ted Hyde and lauded Reinhardt,
pickets or ganized by the Cou ncil of
Co mmuni ties nl lrv1ne surrounded th e
county administration building .
F'ountaln Valle y Mayor Ed .J ust, who
chairs both the league and civic selection
committee n1eet ingS, said Judge Rutter
signed a restraining order against the ac·
tion of Bat!in, CaS!"TS and Hyde late
Sunday night.
That order condemns the 8 a.m.
meeting as ill egal. ft instructs the trio to
appear before Judge Rutter today lo
justify any future meeting whic h include s
Hyde .
L;n\'ytrs. mayors and C'ouncilm!'n are
nO"' trying In snrt out the: legali!y of both
thP LAF'C and League meetings today,
Sant a Ana City Allnrney .lim Wirher!I
\\'arned th t Lea gue after the elKlifl n of
Reinhardt tha l the gathering was H!tgal
because provisions of the 11nti-secre.cy
BrO\!.'n Act had not bl'en obs erver!.
\Vithers said the press and local agtn-
cies had not been given al least 24 hours
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notic e of the impromptu se::.5!on on the
courthouse Jay.•n and its actions ·would not
be recognized by any public body.
They df'lt"rm ine.d Lc;igur s responH
~1as In decide lo do 11 all 01 l'r aga in to-
dity. Thev will meet al rhe Fnedt-mann
Hall in Orange lo once again J(n th rough
the mot ions unanimously approved th is
,morn ing.
""~ "'e ha 1•e to do 11 50 limes lhe:n we 'll
do it ihal wa y but we're determined tn
rake th i! acr ion and m,11ke sure that
everyone. thoroughly understan ds our in-
tention5," Just said.
B~ttin condemns th e League meeting
a5 1l\eg11 ! but the lega lity of his OY.'n
LAFC hearing is being questioned today.
It "'as never rf'ally known if Hvrlt
Shak ing and Vi 5ibly under ~tra in. eve;
called the mt.efinR to order. And sel'eral
altorne.l's present rl ismi~sed Batt1n 's
nomination nf Li rke:r for the pn~t held by
Pr;ir~on .:l.~ equally nu t nf nrrlPr.
Today·s sll)rmy hea ring also left 1n
doubl !ht co mposition or the LAF(" fnr
We.dnesday·s vita l hearing int o the
"promised \;ind '" .::i nnexation proposR I.
Smoothing Traffic Flow
f\.1 any of lhl" maynr.~ present al lod;n"s
Leagul" ml"Pting cnnrlemned the 8111t1n-
Caspers-Hyde morl' rluring rh e "'Peke:nd
as ,11 bid to ensurP Sant:i Ana 's .:innl"ll:.:lf ion
of the controversial !lJB-acrl' strip which
may form part of !ht: planned community
of lrvinf'.
S;inta Ana·s ;irgumen! th.it rhe lan d
cannot become r;irt of 1he new cit y nf
lrvinl' hecause of a pr ior agreemt.nl "with
I.he Irvine Dlmpany was recently struck
do"'" by Superior Court Judge Ra )'ml"nd
Thompson. May Cost Parki1ig Space
It "'as pointtd ou t !nd 11y 1hat thP
ti.•ee:kenrl 's devel opments are designed tn
ensure a so!id vote fl)r Santa An.ii and
against Irv ine interests at Wednesday ·s Ne"-porl Beach may move to smooili
rut the lraffic flow in st\'ttaJ areas of
town. but c1 ry councilmen ton1~ht are go-
lna to ha ve to dKide if it"s "·orth the. coot
- a number of precious parking spaces
Counc ilmen will consider 8 ger ies of
~vm Public \\'orkll Deyarment proposals
to cu t conge.sl!on. They mttt tonight at
7 30 o'clock in cit'' hall
Public \Vorks h·as assurffi the. cou ncil
In a report that these me:asurf'S u:on't
create undue harrl~h1p on parking arwi
will help dr!\'e:f"S
Resolutions in\·oll·e '.\1a rguen re A1e:n ue.
Balboa Bciul!'1·arrl . !slanrJ A1·rn\JI'. Birrh
Street. Campus Dr11·e, Quall St re.et and
ruv!!r Avenue
One "'ould prohibit parking on the !'aS\
g:jde of i\1.argueritl' Avenue from !.he alle''
S()Uth of East Coa$t Highwa y rn the h1gh-
w1y, from 3 p.m. to 6 pm. daily
It is designed to relieve af!Nnoon traf-
f'ic congestion by allov.-ing an extra lefL
turn lane al ~1.argul!n le A\'e.
A 30-minute parking time \im.rl from
8 a.m to ~ pm .. e.xcept Sunda yli .!l!ld
ho lidays, 1s recommended for sections of
Balboa Boulevard and Isl and Avenue.
A sptcial problem lher!', s.a id the de-
partment. \\'91' a reque.111. by a small
church congregation using a club in
the: area that couldn 't find enoogh park-
ing spaces.
According 11'1 !hf' rPporl . this parking
changf' y.·nuld makl! ;ivail.:ible elghl e.x-
tra sp;:ices on Sunday morning.
Another kind nf traff ic -tha t l)f stre.e l
c\\·eepers -"'11! be aided b.v a proposed
par king prohihi t ion~ from Ii a.m. to 9
am nn i:~t 1nn~ nf Birch. Dol'e ;ind Qu.!lil
Street~ and Cam pu~ [)ril·I'
The traff ic change 1n1'oll·es adopting ~
rPsolu l.J()n rtt'j ui ring traffic we.11t bound
on Rive.r AvPnue tn yield right<il-way to
traff ic on 47th Strttt.
Th is i5 supposed to tiecrease potentiel
hazards in the area.
LAF'C hearing. ·
Ltague spokesmen insist that \\1ed-
nesday·~ hearing "'ill not ~ lega l 1f
Reinhard! d(){'s not occup_v !ht chair
de voted to !ht. !titgue 's representarire.
MPanY.•hile this morn ing. Su~rvitnr
Caspers refused ro discuss the possibil ir~·
that his discussions '~•ith Supe:rviwr B:i!-
lin .iind H,vdt. immediate.ly fnllowir.,11 thP
aborted 1..AFC hearing cnnstituted a
vio\,1Jtion of the Rrnwn Act.
He told the DA ILY PILOT frnm behind
r.lo~d rlnor.t !hat he had ''no comment"
on the .111lega1 ion~
Supervisor Battin·~ 111de ,11rlvist d th1:ii
newspaper's reporter !hat h1.~ chil'f ""'l-~
busy in a "leg islative session"' ,11nd cnul rl
nnt discu~s the m.!l lter "·ith new~men ~t
the present ti me.
He. confirme.d that Hvde was in Batt1n's
office but refused to divulge the ltlpic of
conversation.
·F THE SEASHORE \'' OA ILY I'll.OT l'lltlt' ., L .. '·~~· A TER ,,fE KENO, IT WAS BAC K TO BUMPER·TO.IUMPERSVILLE
Sct M Along ~1wport. Boul1v1rd In N t wport B11ch 1t Du1k, Going lnl1nd
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MEETING ON COURTHOUSE LAWN -Fountain
Valley Mayor Ed .J ust, standing atop chair, calls
Orange County League of Cities mayors' session tn
order this morning shortly after 7 o'clock on cou rt·
house lav.·n in Santa Ana. J\1ayors ousted Joe Hyde
f ron1 J .. l\FC seat and el ected Full erton f'oun cilmrin
Red Reinhardt islanding far r1ght1. Ne\1·r ort Beach
l\1ayor Ed ~lirth is in 11'hite shirt 1n barki;:round.
Cos ta J\1esa l\·layor Robert 'lf'ilsn n and Lagu na Beach
l\tayor Richard Gol dberg sla nd together at cent er.
PIRACY. Unification Plans Eyed FralR Puge I
• •
from B11rber·$ Point, Honolulu, 1n hot
pursuit of the y;ic ht.
After .c:igh1 ing the Kama llii. the planE"s
rontinued ln circlt. her 11nd radio position
report.~ l(I lhe. cutter. The pirate: crew ap-
parently ignored note.s dro pped from a
Cnasl Guard planP.
The: Coast Gu11rd cutter overha uled lh P
pirated y11cht before da.,\!n today a,\
planes ci rclr.d ovf'rhead and dropped
p11rachute. fl11re s.
A Coasl Guard spokesmRn said the
three Cauca sian gunmen believed tn be.
;ihoard th!! y.11cht tu rned on thl"ir running
tighls and turned b11ck towa rd Hnnolulu,
indica1ini? they y,•ere "·illing t n
•·rooperatr."
P.:fl immccl iA!P bn:i rdini;! "·;is plannrd,
however. ;i s the gunmen were known In
bf' armed with knives. plus ri fle s known
lo be aboard the yachl.
F'irsl nrd€'rs tn the l ape ('or"'1n were
to boar d lhe K;imallu at d;i y,·n.
Thf' Coas1 Gua rd .~;iid the posillnn .:i nd
rnurse of !he Kam;illii indicaled she wa.\
bound fnr T;ih iti nr some o1her Sout h
Se.11.~ island.
Thi! crew was .11!ill ;ihn.:i rd 1he Tnkvn-
hnund frti~h l er e;irl.v tnd:iy hut radiiird
rh;il rhe.v werr 11 nhArmrd, Thr \· said the
_vachl "'as being reached for ihe rf't ur n
trip 10 the ma inland.
!::. L. ·Larry" Dohrnv is R wea llhv 011
111110 from Los Angeles "and i.\ 11 merli hf>r
nf the Lns An,i::elf's ;ind C;i li forn ia yacht
cluh.~. He ~;i i lcd 10 this yl"ar's Transpac
undtr !hi' bur gee: nf LA YC.
Thfl genial yacht ~m an 1~ ::i vrtrr;i n
Tr11nspac r11cer. h:tv1n~ i;;;i1l ed in every
Honolulu race nvtr !he pasL If! years. He
ha! also sailed 10 .-ever;il Mazatlan race~.
Waschke 1t. Power 11nd Frei1as all crew.
rd on The Kam,11l li1 during the recent
Transpar ~
They i:;11d lhP:< wf'rl' pror 1;,1oninR lhe
bnat fnr ;:1 .\hrirt C'rui~P rif the H;i1,·a11i1n
Island• i1nd 11 r{'lurn In che ma1nl11nrl
\1·hrn thP p1r;itr.~ hoard rhe .~hip 11hl'l1l
m1dnij!hl Frid;iy ;i nd nrdered rhem !n
prepare for ~e;:1 .
P(l wP.r 1~ 11 \py.·pnr1 Be11rh rPs1dent 11nrl
i~ "ell -kn n.,..n 1n the 11 re11 :is 11 prn-
fes~1nnal sk 1pptr :ind ere"· 11 ho;ird lllrRe
_\'llChtS. -
Dnhen ;• h 1m.~el f w ;i~ repnr lrrl tn bf'
11M11rrl lhP Cna~r (;u"-rd r utlrr in ir ~
.~r;irch fnr th P ~·;irh1. Dnhrn y also main-
t.11i n~ 11 linmf' in lhe i sl;i nrl ~-
De1;11ls nr a .~rud1· n( un1 fic11l1nn pl;in~
.iiffl"ct ing the Uni1'Prs1!y Pi1rk , ~;1 Torn,
Mission \l iPjn anrl Tus1 in communities'
schnnl.~ wil l he presrnlrrl 11! tnn ighl"~
mertinR nf 1he Tustin Union High School
District bn;:ird.
Repre~£>nla l i 1•r.~ of the S11n .Jn11q11in ::ind
'ru~tin F.lem cn111 r.v rl ist ricrs wi ll Jnin with
h i~h srhon l lnislers fnr the 7 4/l p.m.
prrsenti1tinn h.v Stanford RP s Pa rr h
lns11ture in 1he cnn f£>renre rl)('lm of Tu.~rin
Hi gh. 11 7! L11guna Rrii1rl . Tus tin.
These d i.~trirt~. along with Tr11 ht1rn
Elrmrri tary Dis rric·t. arr mull inR a rhr PP-
rl isrrict unif ic·11!ion pl11n fn r presen rar ion
In !he 1·ot ers 1n .Junr. t!l i2.
<'rilics of rile first thr('('-wa.v split of
the l a r~e. Tu~tin hi~h sl'hnnl di.~r ricr nh-
1ected tn lhe .::issiRn al1n n nf valu11blP 1n-
rlus tr1al propr rues to what y.·ould be the
Tus tin l"n1fied District.
\\"htle !he plan pro1"1dcd rhrce d1.~t r1rl~
nea rl.v n1at ched in prnpcrl .v \alue to
sh1dents bai;e1I on current attenda nC'P. op-
ponen ts cha ri,:ed that in fi1·e or !O ye_;irs.
the prnposerl l\.1ission VieJn and Jrrine
un ified d i.~r ri rt.~ would be 1m pnveri.~hed
by J;irJ.!P numbers of studenls ;ind a lo w
property tax ba.~e.
lrvine crit ic.~ h;i ve hrrn more speC'ific
in !hr ir nbjec!inns to !he t'arl y three-
rlis1rict ~p!i t. The Irvine uni fied d i~!ricl
\1•01ild hRve '0 virt1111l ly no indu~trial lax
basr." M 1s.~ion ViPjo wnu lrl fare only
r;lightly bMter y.·i th the El Toro in·
<l ustr ia! areas being assiRned to the Sad-
dleb111ck Valll'y proposed unified di~trict.
f 'rottl 1•nge J
HI GH RI SE . • •
publir hPar1ni;: nn lhl' civic di~rncl ordi-
nance fnr All.I{ l!f.
\\'hil e 1l d0f'sn ·1 propn~e In f'hm1natl'
h1J(h rise, the ordina nce \\'Ould p!are
rnugh con 1rnl.' on de1·!'!nper.~ \\'hn ~Prk it.
l\~n1l a s.l1rl thP cnuncil C'nu!d en.lr!
opmergenC'y lt'i;:isl 11 t1nn 1n :\"ri1•rmher 1(
rrs1denis rln \"(l1 P on !he (j llf'S11nn 11 nrt dn
.~t1ppnrt the in1erlrn h;i n -which it~l'll
wou ld bf' ;1 n (':>:tension of thP mnra1nril1m
nn bayfrnn t htgh rise clue 10 expire .~01
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i\1;iyor 'Ed Hirth s;i irl thi.~ morning he
thriu Rlil !he Nn1·rn1hrr {l;i!e fnr ;i hiRh
r1sP \'Ol e: wn11ld m;ike 11 Int more sPnsr.
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A cnmmit1re n1;ide up of rr~Jrlen!s of
each nl the lhrr P pl'npn.~Prl rl1stncts
:..elerled 1hf' Stan frirrl RP~earr h lnst1tule
nf ralo Alto to prPpfl rP fl .ttudy f!TI behalf
nf the schonl hn;irr1l'. arrnrd in'2, to W;iyor.
Cl ark, pre:sirlPnt nr thP L"niver~1tv P~rk
eremrntar.v ~ r h o 11 1 p;ire:n l-t Pa cher
nr.l(ani1.ar inn .:inrl ch11irm 11n of the Irvina
Cnu nril fnr Cd11c111ion.
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COUNTY SEAT'S EARLY -EARLY SHOW -Here's ho"' it all happen·
ed about six seconds after Joe Hyde called Orange County's Local
Agency Formation Commission sessi on to order at 8 a.m. today. At 27·
A, Supervisor Robert Ba ttin (left) and Hyde (center) are met by chorus
,_
or boos and arise to nee. At 28·A, they spot process servers coming and
make for exit while Supervisor Ro'.'tald Cas pers sits firm. At 29·A. Battin
and Hyde have evacuated but Fountain Valley City Attorney Tom
\Voodruff serves Caspers v.'ith restrainina: order. Final scene, 30·A,
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CIAILV 1'1LOT """*"'I'...._ !Ir LM l'tni9
Caspers, all alone now, reads the legal news just handed him . More
chapters are expected to be added to the County Seat drama later today,
perhaps tomorrow, and so on.
Battin, Hyde Flee LAFC Debacle
By TOM BARLEY
Of th• D•llY Pllff ,;r•ll
Orange County Supervisors' Chairman
Robert Battin and Los Alamitos Coun-
cilman Joe Hyrie ran from the Local
Agency Formation Comm:ssion ilearing
room 11miri a storm of boos early today in
the &horlest and noisiest LAFC meeting
on record.
The whole hassle took just six seconds.
It etched yet another sklrmy chapler in
the battle between Santa Ana and Irvine
cltyhood proponP.nts over a 93B·acre m-
du~tri;il tract.
It all happened like this :
-Battin and Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers late Friday called a
special meeting of the LAFC ror 8 a.m.
toda y to oust Anaheim Councilman
Charles Pearson from the LAFC.
-The Orange County League or Cities
he<ird 11.bout and countered by calling a
6;45 11 .m. meeting on I.he .cour!house lawn
to eust Joe Hyde from the LAFC.
-The league alro obtained a
restraining order to stop Pearson 's ouster
by the triad of Ballin. Ca.spers and Hyde.
All this set the stage for the 8 a.m.
LAFC session which was being picketed
by placard-carrying proponents of Irvine
city hood.
Hyde called the LAFC .!!ession to order
and Battin immediately n o m i n a le d
Anaheim 1ttorney Herbert Licker to take
the seal on the LAFC held by Pearson.
Neither Pear.1100 nor San Clemente
MEETING ON COURTHOUSE LAWN -Fountain
Valley Mayor Ed Just, standing atop chair, calls
Orange County League of Citie s ma yors' session to
order this morning shortly after 7 o'clock on court-
house lawn in Santa Ana. Mayors ousted Joe Hyde
Crom LAFC seat and elected Fullerton Councilman
Red Reinhardt (standing far right). Newport &ach
Mayor Ed Hirth is in white shirt in backgrou nd.
Costa Mesa Mayor Robert Wilson and Laguna Beac:h
Mayor Richard Goldberg stand together .11t center.
Judge Extends
Restrain Order
Against LAFC
Julijie J. E. T. "Ned" Rutter today ex-
tended his restraining order against !he
LAFC and merr.bers Robert Battin.
Ronald Caspers and Joe Hyde to Aug. 23
after llstMing to 8n 11crount of a hearing
that was described in his rourtroom .as
"an 1bsolute fia11co."
TM jUrist, notin& the absence of the:
three ,deferidantJ:, ordered Fountain
V1Uef 'Ci!y Attorney Tom Woodruff lo
prepan: 1 new relitraining order that
woWd tllalt Wednesday's s c h" d u I e d
meetfhg of the LAFC.
Ht jitdicated that he will be v.·il\ing to
1ign such'· an order.
Woodruf(, wl>o acts as lhe city selccti-On
commltt.ee't legal adviser~ 'said be will
1pel1 out in his order that any LAFC
meeting which inch.Mies Hyde and Licker
among llJ membera Is automatically Jin
lllegAI assembly.
"I mliy havt to call a specis1l hearin11i
Into !his iS.!!ue for early Tuesday." .Jud1;e
Ruller said. "But t wlll have to study the
new" nrdu and 1upporting declarations
befoc;e l'lnllt 111y IUCb decision ."
President Signs Bill
For Lockheed's Money
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nlwon signed the bill lo provide a S250
million government guaranteed Joan to
financially lrllubled Lockheed aircraft
Monday.
He •I~ signed leglslation provklinf· St
billion to1set up special en:iployment .ol>"
portunltie11 at the state and' loCal Jevl!!l -
a move whi ch °" admin11'lratlo\'I 'hojfea:
will create. 150,000 jobs.
The President 11ignect. both bills without
any special ceremony. Press Secretary
Ronald L. Ziegler told newsmen . Nhr:on
was very pleased that Congress h11d
enactt'd the controversial Lockheed bllJ
and hoped lt would 1ave "a great many
jobs."
ln a atate.ment accomp.anying the sign-
ing of the Emergency Employment Act,
the President said funrlii: would be mlde
available In the stalt11 and lncRl!ties
within three weeks "90 that hiring may
begi n at once.''
"By Labor Day, lhe fir!!l ltfOUp nt
unemploytd people thould be workln1 In
the .)obs financed by this .11ct ; which will
eventually help morr than 150,000 Jobie"
pt"rsons." NI.ton 111aid In a statement.
H'e addM: ··the jnbs which wil l be
made .availabJe under this act will be real
jolx!: -Jobs which promiJe fUtW't career
opportunities. At the uma time, the.work
performed by parUclputa In thli pro-
gram wlll help meet.IOMi o( Our needs in
auch fields u environralntal pro.Cfien,
health , education, p.iblte~W~, hqulinj,
recreallon, public (acllit)'7<m.iinttnucc
£nd rural development.' •
He noted that cJUer and' counties or
more than 7S:OOO J)OpUlaU(in ·Wl.11 ,ch:ietly
btneClt rrom the program Ind of(lclala In
tht'se communities will Mrvt as pbinnln1
and dispersing agentii.
The l,ockheed loan I ll:fiJ'llfle 1ufhorily
will exp ire Dt'c. 31, lg,..1'ixon 1ald th8t
he is setting up an _,er.Cy Lnan
Gu1nanlee Board to ,(~-inlst.er the
Lockheed. financing 11 ""'1!i!ed . b1 tht..
lqislatloo. ,,
o'
Councilma.n St.anley Northrup were 1n
their seats.
Abruptly. the roof fell in on Battin ,
Hyde and Caspers.
Process servers and at least a dozen
mayors from the League of Cities civic
selection committee leaped the ra il~
wh!le Irvine incorporation picket.!! hooted
and jeered the whlle·faced trio.
Hyde ran from the room throw in g the
restraining order signed last night by
Superior Court Judge J . F. T. "Ned." Rut-
ter lnto the air.
Ballin followed him. dodging and wea v-
ing to avoid his copy of lhe court order.
All three men fled to Caspers' private
office. And all three made il clear to
their staff and newsmen that I.hey were
not to be disturbed on any account.
Moments before the meeting, the
League's city selection comm i I t ee
unanimously named FuHerton Coun-
cilman Louis "Red" Reinhardt as their
representative on the Local Agency
Formation Comm ission.
The group again condemned I.he action
of Hyde in Lrying to cling to the LAFC
post despile an overwhelming '1ote
against him at the League's la.st meeting.
Tem pers flared on the lawn of the old
county courthouse this morning after a
weekend of tremendous polltical pressure
culminating in the distribution of a
meeting announc&Tient carrying Ute
names of Battin, Ca.spers and Hyde.
The lrio cal led a meeting for 8 1.m.
and the immediate reaction of a shocked
(See LAFC WRANGLE, Pa&e Z)
3 Pirates· Seized
Guardsmen Board Hijacked Vessel
B U LLETlN
HONOLULU (UPI) -A pirated yacht,
from which a three-man crew had been
set adrift , was boarded ind se ized by the
Coast Guard today.
A Coa~t Guard spokesman sa!d th•
seizing of the 70.foot Kamal ii was done
by the crewmen of the Coast Gua rd
cutler ~ape Corwin without incident.
The spokesman said three gunmen whn
took the yacht. e.arly Friday from a Hon-
Developers Seek
Planners Okay
For Holiday Inn
Permission will be snughL from the
Costa Me sa Plann ing Cn mmission tonight
t.o buil d a five sto ry Hol ida y lnn at 3131
Bristol Street. near So uth Coast Pla1,a.
The hotel exceeds the maximum heig ht
allowed In the cit y, so developers are
asking for a zone exception permit at the
commission"s 7:3<1 p.m. meeting.
City staff member• have recommended
approval ol the building. because the
area is mast~r planned for commercial
construction and Holiday Inn develope r11
have mt!l city requiremenl.!'I to protect
the privacy of re.'\idential neighbors.
Some· angry homeowners . however, are
expected to present an anli·Holklay Inn
pelition .11t tonigbt's meeting.
The Harbor Are.11 Youth Problem
Center will 1~k permission from the com-
mission to move its counseling strvictt
from 3..13 E. 17th St. to 132·A, and 132·8
E. 18th St. The center plan11 to ope.rate
Monda y through Friday from 4 p.m. to
9:30 p.m.
Soviet Moon Rover
~till Satisfactory
. ' "MOSCOW (UPll -Tht Soviet Union '11
Lunokhod 1 robot neared the end of its
ninlla month of work on the: moon "in
i1tl1factory condlUon,'' lht T1:11 News
Agency reported today.
By Aug. 17, the eigh t-wh eeled
l1boratory wt/I have tripled tta intended
lift span, U It Is sUll operaUnc at that
time.
Lunokhod landed plggy·hllck aboard the
1.una 17 spacecr~t last Nov. 17. The
~vit!lA announced offlcl11 lly In late Marth
that lhe robot had aimpleted It& 1s1IJ(ned
program of explor11tion but wat aUll In
tuch good mtchl:nlcal 1hapr that more
tasks were belna: devleed for It.
t I
otu/u yacht harbor were taken aboard the
Coast Guard cutler.
By ALMON LOCKABEV
OAILV P'ILOT "'"lftl li~lter
Piracy, hijacking, kidnaping.
Call it what you will, Larry Doheny's
famed 75·foot ketch Kamallii, veteran
Transpac racer from Los Angeles. today
is involved in a dr1matic sea saga that
ma y in volve au three .
The yacht was "hijacked" Friday night
from Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, Waikiki, by
three armed gunmen who forced the
Kamallii crew to lake her to sea.
• The three gunmen set the tbree
crewmen adrift in a ru~:. r life raft 150
mile.s at sea. They were later picked up
by the Italian freighter Benavir, 140
miles southwest of Honolluu .
The Benavir's radio report of lbeir
rescue early Sunday was the first tbat
(Set PIRACY, Pa1e !)
Longest Heat Wave Ever
Marches Into 12th Day
The longe st heat wavr eve r recorded
cnntinued into its 12th day toda y in Los
Angeles and beach cities along lhe
Orange Coast continued to bro il und l.'r
searing seaside temperatures nea ring 80.
The National Weather Service predict~
the Southern California heal wave will
continue al least another two or three
days. due lo a high preSfiure system
located over southern Nevada. The high
prevents onsbore breezes from fanning
parched Inland areas.
The new heat wave record broke lo.day
exlended beat spans sel in July 1883 and
lion.
Democrats Voted
More Effective
For Prosperity
PRINCETON. N.J. (APl -With many
"Americans ranking lhe economy as the
most lmportaot domestic problem, the
latest Gallup PoU reports voters now
regard the· Dem~r•ts as. twice 111 ef-
fective as the ~~~can party ln ·••sur--
ing prosperity.
In the latest &wvey', concfUcied in mtd-o
Jul)', 45 perct!nt of the" 1:m -perlons in-
terviewed &aid lht Otmotratic' party did
a better job of keeping' tbi ·9'11ntry pro-
sperous. Twenty ffve t -pe~t, of thole
surveyed fa:vored the GOP. -.bile 21 per-
cent 1ald there w.11s no difference and 10
percent Md no opinion.
ln addition, Gallup reported the
Dt:mocrat.s' advant11e widening. In
August 11181 the two parties were eveily
r11ted on economic Juoe1.
The Irvine Company and UC Irvine
contrlbuled 13,000 to hire ,Developme.ot
Economics Jnc. to complete an ln-
dt'penrlent study of the unificatinn .aitua·
October. 196S, wea ther historians note..
Lows along the Orange Coa.~t tonight
will be in the 70s with the highs tomorrow
near Bil. Nary a breeze is expected either
on or off shore.
Sunday readings showed thermometers
in Death Valley Jogging 119 degrees,
making il the hot spot of the nation. Sun-
ny skies and soaring temperatures caus-
ed. 1.3 million persons lo flee to the
relative cool of Los Angeles and Orange
County beaches.
Hit and run rain in the form or isolated
thundershowers dropped on many moun-
tain and high desert areas of Southern
California , Sunday.
Oruge
11'e•tlter
No relief yet in the current
weather trend -in fact, tland by
for higher temperatures. High•
today along the coast around 80.
Inland temperatures stand in th•·
90'1 and lows predicted at 6S to
70.
INSIDE TODAY
Texo 11 Bob Mosbachtr pulled
a come·from-bthind victor11 in
the f innL htot to capture: thf!.
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For Beach Gift
B.Y PATRI CK BOYLE
01 "'' O•llw ~1l•t Sit!!
Cali!oorn1• Sen. John Tunney said Satur-
d.ty ti!: llOOn hopes to resurrecl an
~istration proposal tn bring 2.5
miles of pr ime Camp Pendltton l:w!:ach in-
to the hands of the public.
Speaking in an in1er1·1ev.•, the
DeMOCratic Senator said Thursday's vot.t.
ln the U.S. Senate killing the President'1.
pl1r1 "took everyone by surprise.''
"I was very disappointed to learn
Nixon Takes
New E11gland
Public Tour
nobody "'&s loolune when Sen. (Harry
f .1 Byrd 1D·Virg1nia 1 rifrered his amend·
ment," Sen. Tunney !.aid . Sen. Byrd scut-
lled th@ Presidenrs promise to gi\'e the
land to California when, acting in a
virtually empty Sen ate chamb@r, he nf-
fered an amendment tn a military con·
struction bill halting the givea\\'llY.
Stn. Tunney. noting he y.•as nnt present
in the Senate. when the amendment was
introduced and passed, &aid he plans to
attempt a compromise with rongressirin;il
leaders opposed to giving the land to
California.
Stuthern Democrats w or k e d 1uc-
cessfully in both houses of Congress to
stop President N11on's pl11n, which would
h11\'e opened up 2.5 miles of beach im-
mediately downcoa5t from the \Vestern
White House to the public. The President
also had hoped t.o grant 2,700 acres of in·
land Camp Pendleton property to
California for recreational purposes.
..
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PIRACY ...
wa1 known of the hlJdcking·k:Jdnapin&.
The three cre'4·men idenllfled as
Robert W11schkeil, tht profesKional skip-
per; John Freitas of LO! AnJtleJ i nd
Frank Power of Newport Beach. AU were
·,are and unharmed \then picked up by
the freighter.
The report frnm the freighter senl ~he
Coast Guard and Air Force on a wide
aerial uarch for the yac ht. It was lipnt·
ted lf1"1ng to duck behind 11 Hoe squall
some 265 miles from Honolulu .
Meanv.·hile , the he11vll y armed Coast
Guard cutter Cape Corwin .had ~et out
from Barber'S Point , Honolulu, Jn hot
pur.!uit of the yacht.
After sighting the Kamallii. the pl::ines
continued to circle her 11nd radio pos ition
reports to the cutter. Tht pirate crew ap-
par@ntly ignored notes dropped from a
Coast Gu11rd plane.
The Coast Guard cutter tJverhault>d the
pirated yacht before dawn todty as
planes circled oYerhead and di opped
parachute flares.
A Co11st Guard epoke.!man said the.
th ree Caucasian gunmen believtd to be
aboard the yacht turned on their running
lights and turned back toward Hono!ulu.
indicating they were willing l o
"cooperate."
No immediate boarding was planned,
however, as the gunmen were known lo
be armed wit h knives, plus rines known
to be aboard the y11cht.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Nixori 'g wffkend foray into New England
bore all the trappings of a Presidential
campaign kickoff.
"I have always thoughl that beach
should be opened up,'' Sen Tunney noted,
adding he also f@lt the Marine~ 5hould be
able t.o u~ Ule property for military
maneuvers when it was necessary.
"It should be made available to the
public when the mili1ary is not using it,"
he added .
SUPPORTERS OF IRVINE CITYHOOD PICK ET COUNTY SEAT BEFORE LAFC HASSLE
Round ind Round They Went Out• ide While Other Thing Spun ln1ide
First orders to the Cape Corwin were
to board Jhe Kamallii at dawn .
The Co<1st Guard said !he position and
eourse of the Kamallii in dicated she was
bound for Tahiti or some ether South
Seas island. The trip "'as nonpolitical. Nixon said
v.ith a wide smile at one point in front. of
the Nashua. N.H. city hall And his public
remarks v•ere aimed more at foreign
policy that partisan pol1l1r~
But the crowds '>'-'ere large and the. f\\IX·
on campaign style was working at close
to mid-season form. He apptared happy
and confident u he d"·elled on \\'hat
5ttmed to be his most captivating talki ng
point -his forthcom ing trip to China
Where in prl'vious v.•eeks Nixon had
glre~ed the need to end the isolation of
China's peoples, during the \\'eekend he
added. "unless that is done. we \\'ill ha \'e
1 tremendous threat to peace."
In glops Friday at Manchester and
Nashua , N.H. -in the state "'here the
first presidential primary will be held
next winter -tile crowds \\'ere large and
enthusiastic.
And the Appearances in both Ma ine a.nd
New Hampshire appeared to be more
than coincidental. f.1aine is the home
state of Sen . Edmund R. ~1uskie. the
Wlannounced but leading possibility for
his party's ·72 Presidenliat nnmination.
Jn addition three other Democrats -
Sens. George S. ~1cGovern of South
Dakota. Henry f.1 Jackson of \Va shington
and Birch D. Bayh of lnd1ana -Y>ere
ope.r1tin& in New Hamp~hire Sunday.
McGovern is an Mnounced candidate
whil e Jackson and Bayh are considered
poss ibilities.
. Firm President
Sued in Pullout
· Of All Asse ts
A former president of the Irvine
· Tntzm11tional Capital Corporation h<is
been sued by the corporation for nearly
$400.000 10 an Orange County Superior
· Court lawsui1 that charges him '"'ilh
unla'.liully vdthdra"'·ing the com pany's
entire cash a~se!s.
Tusltn sroc~brnker Bernard J ,
t.!cGuire. pre~kll'nl I'll the firm prior lo
Alli; I. 19i0. is bf>1ng ~uPd lnr l1:iQ.OOO in
d2mage s plus tht ~~1.4(1() he alttgedly
v•1thdrew \\'llhout permission
The lau.·su1t s1a1e~ that :'llcGu1rt . of
17J7\ lr1 ine Rl1·d , T11~11n. l-;ne11· th;it lhP
firm u.as comllf'\!l'd h~ thf' Sf>cunl!I'~ Ex-
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halanrr nf at lea~e ~2i non al all ~t~gr~ nf
ii~ ClP"T.!ltlnn
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f11ll ca~n a~~el~ fnrcrr\ 1hP l1rm In r\1~cnn·
l1nur i!~" nperatinn~ 1he law<111t ~1.'llP~
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The senator ind1c<1!ed that, to satisfy the
srong opposition In an outrigh1. g11•e.
a~·ay nf lhe land -11s proposed by Prts1·
dent i\'ixnn -he would seek approva l of
a plan to lease the land to Cali fornia .
From Pa.ge l Shore Ordinance
Hearing Slated
However, California recrfation nrf1c1als
ha ve indicated any lease for Jess than M>
years \\'OUld be unsalisfactory because of
the Cf!St involved in improving the beach
prnptrty '4'ilh toile t and pa r k i n g
facililies.
"! want to get Cahfnrnians on that
beach:' Sen. Tunney said, "and we are
just going to ha\'e. to work for an
amicrible solution to the problem."
Rep. F. Edward Hebert (0-Louisiana 1,
chairman of the House Armed Services
Committee and m11jor opponent of the
beach give·away, has indicated he might
favor some type of plan to lease the la nd
to California.
Physician Asks •
Court Hearing
In Abortions
Accused Santa Ana 11bot!Jonist Dr.
John Shril'er G"·ynnt-h11s asked for and
been rranted 11n Orange Cnun1~· Superior
Court hearing for possible disposition of
charges aga inst him.
Judge Byron K ,\fcJ\1 11Jan set Aug . 20,
as requested by Or Gwynne·s !a\\·yer and
abandoned earlier action that 1>,·ould have
put the physician in two courtrooms that
morning.
He v•a~ sel for arraignment before
J udge Mc~11l!an on 11 further abor!ion
charge, and also before Judge Robert L.
Cocfman for a hearing on a motion ta
di~m iss an @arlier one
Judge ~fc.~illan also set Aug, 20 for
similar possible seltlemen! of abortion
charges against Dr G"')'nne 's mothPr
~!rs. Rub.re L'nruh G\\·vnnP. 57. one of his
office s!aff
Questioned about po~s1b1hty of a guilty
plea. both JhP modishly dressed Gw .rnne
and his annrney dPchned to discuss 11
Thr~· c(lnfirmed, ho\\·e1·er. that the
rlcfendanr is a"·a1t1ng ThP nutcnme of an
inquiry b.1· the St ale Board of J\1edical
Examiners into thp m11Jrip!e aborllon
<'n11n1s f1if'rl a,e111ns1 him
:"<1n!;i Anil pnl1C'r, 1.1hn rr•rratedly ra11I·
ed th e 17th Street r!1n1c kno\\·n ro them ;i;s
•·G11ynn E'!t ahnrtinn milr· havr ht>en told
to relax their vigilance. 1nrlic;iting a
µMsihle forthcoming rl ispos1tinn,
G\\-ynne believe~ the Ca l i Io r n 1"
Supreme Court Y.111 furlher refine 1!s re-
cent abortion ruling and leg al ize the en.
ding of pregnancy in clinics such as he
maintains.
The high court recently ruled that
abortions can be performed on authorily
of iusl one physician but must be carried
out 1n a state-approved nosplt..al.
LAFC WRANGLE
league \\'as to hold a prior meeting at
6 :4~ a.m.
Wh ile League members ran through a
&er1es of motions \\•hich in effect
castigated Hyde anrl laurled Reinhardt.
pickets organized by lhe Council of
Communltles of Irvine surrounded th e
county 11dm inistratinn building.
Fountain Valley Mayor Ed Just, \\'ho
chairs bnth the league and ci~·jc selection
committee meetings, said Judge Rutter
signed a restraining ordt.r again!t the ll C·
lion of Battin , Caspers and Hyde tat.e
Sunday night.
Thiit order condemn~ the II a.ni.
1neefing as illegal. It instructs the tr io 10
ap!)tar b@fnre Judge Rutter tod ay lo
Justify any future meeting wh ich includes
H.vrte.
Lawyers, mayor11 11nfl co11nrilmrn 11re
now trying to snrt out the lC'gality nf hoth
the LAFC and League meeting:i; IO<'lay .
Santa Ana Cily Attorney Jim \llither11
v.·amed Ule Ltague after !ht! election of
Reinhardt that. the gathering w::i,, ille1Zal
because provisions or the ant1·secrecy
Brown Act had not b@en observed.
\Vithen; said the pres:i; and local 8j!!'n·
cies h11d not be@n given Il l le11~t 24 hnt1r:i;
notice or the impr(lmptu session on the
courthouse lawn and its actions would not
be recognized by any public body.
They determined League's respon~e
Transpac Rowers
Nursing Sores
But Doing Well
SAN !UPI ) -John
Fairfax and his 32-year-old rowing com·
panion Syl"ia Cook \\'t re reported today
"doing 1•ery 1.1.·etJ " about 1.00J mile.s easl
of Ha\\'aii .
The couple are Al!empting In rn "' lrnm
C2.!iforn1a to Sydney, Australia. in
Fa irfa x·~ small boat. ttw! Brit11nni 11 II
~llss Cook rep0rted ly has bePn tr(lubltd
b)' ulcers 1n her m(luth 11nd ''!he h::t.' 11
fpw ~alt \l·atPr Mre~ on hPr hat.k~ictr :·
Fa irfax 's ~hnre con!acL f\·11 n ~h:irpr, .....
sairl
A shortwavt broMcast rrom !hP Br1t1.~h
pair said rhey werl!' 11n e.~timated 1 .. 1#1
mill's southeast of S.an Francisco Md
averliging 30 to 35 miles each day.
Fairfax rows for I~ hours each diity and
:-.liss Cook for lB.
··Apart from being bloody tired and
ge tltng a bit of a rash now and then \\·t:
are okay," Sharpt quoted Fairfax, "Row-
ing every day is bloody borinJ,"
Long Dry Spell
Russ, 166, Had Nip • '31-1831 in
:'i-10SCO\\' I t.:P I I -Shera II M1slimov
Sl\Pars he ·s never had a drop of whi~ky,
e;.:("epl onct-, in 18Jl.
~leJed Agayfv says noth ing stronaer
lhan milk and cold llpring w1t er has
passed lip!. !lince he \l'::t~ born, in 1838.
l\'Rn Tsukanov call~ drinking and
~mokin~ "disgusting habits" and has
for hidden I hem If' I h e 76 chlldrtn,
grandchildren 11nd grea t IJ'lnck:hlldren
\l'hl'I ha\'e JOi ntd his ft1mily tree aince
1671
The nld mt>n of lhP hills of Azerbaidj•n.
Gtorgia and other Soviet k>n&ev1ty
centers regaJp the publir fa irly often with
the St'crets l)f hov.· thry ;ot lh1H way.
~nme\l·h•t in the manntr of 1 great
a!i'llt>le t1pp1ng h 1~ f11n!I on hnw to do 11
M1shmov . who 1s touted by the Saviets
as !he oldest man in the "orld 11 IM
year!!, is typical. He told Komsomril1k1y1
Znamia (Youth League Ba n n er )
ne\\·~papPr· recently, "1.M nnly lime I
dr11nk 11 glas1 of vodka was 1~0 yeArs llfO.
"I \\'IS forced lo drink to I.he healt!'I of
a 1·try \\'iclced man named K1dlr Btk,''
said lhe Aurbaidjani vi l I 11 g er .
"01herwi8e 1 would never hive drunk
such polM>n . ·•
Th11t adv ice s~ms lo go fnr 11IC(lhol ln
general. a I most un1nmloo1ly llJ'l On1
So\11et centtn1ri11ns. But • not11bh! er-
~ption comes from the Southern
Rtpublic of Gecirgil,
• • •
v.·as to decide lo do it all over again to-
day. They will meet at the friedemann
Ha ll in Orange tn once again go through
the motions unanimously approved this
morninJ:.
"If \\'e ha1·e to rln ll ;,o times then we'll
dn it that way but \\'e're tletermined to
take th is ac!inn 11nd m11.ke sure that
everyone thoroughly unde rstands our in-
tent ions," Just said.
B~ttin condemnl'i Lhe League meeting
a~ 1tlei;!al but the legality of hi:i; own
LAFC hearing is bein.'t questioned tocl<i.v,
!I. was nrver really . known if H\'dP
Shaking llOd V]S ibly under strain, erP;
called the mee!Ing to order. And severAI
;:it1orne.1•s prrsent dismissed Batt1n ·:i;
nomination or Licker for the post helfl by
Pr11r:i;on 11..~ rqut1lly nut nf order,
Tnda.v's i;t11rm)' he:iring also !rfl in
rlnu bl !he cnmpnsilion of the LAFC for
Wednesday·s \'ital hearing into the
"promised land'' annexation propns;il.
Many of the mayors present al tod11 y's
League meeting condemned lhe Rattin-
Caspers·Hyd@ move during the \\'eekend
B!! a bid to @nsure Santa Ana 's annexation
of the controversial 938-ecre strip \\'hich
ma y form p11rt of the pl11nned community
of Irvine.
Santa An11's argument that the land
can.not !>@come part of the new city nf
Irvine bec11use nf a prior 11i;ireement with
the Irvine C<Jmpanv was recently struck
down by Ruperior Court Judge Raymond
Thomp:i;on.
It was pointed out lnct11v 1hat thr.
weekend's-developments are ·desig-11ed 1~
en~ure a MJlid vote for Santa An11 and
against Irvine interes~ at Wednesday's
LAFC hear ing .
Lt11gue spoke5men in~tsl that l\'ed-
nesday's he11ring will nnt bP legal i!
Reinhardt doe!! nnl. occup~· the chair
devot@d lo the leagul!'·.~ represenlative.
Meanwhile this morning. Supervisor
Caspers refused ro discus!. th@ possibility
that hi.~ disrus.~inn.~ with Supervisnr Bal-
lin and Hyrie immediately fnllo\\·ing thl!'
Al>orted LAFC hearin,1?: ronslituted a
violation n( the Brn\\11 Act.
He told lhr DAILY PILOT frnm beh ind
rlOSf'd donr.~ rha! he had "no comment''
on the 11lle.i::a1ton~.
Supervi.<1or B1111in 's ;11rlt> :irh-i!!Pd thill
ntwspape r'~ repnr!er lhA! his chief WR!
busy 1n 1t "lei;:i~lali\'e .C.'-'S!linn" anrl rnuld
nol discu~:i; the m111Cer "·ith newsmen at
the pre:i;Pnl !ime
HP C1lnfirmed th:it Hyrle \l'::t.C. in B;iltin's
nHicP bur refused lo divulge lhe topic ol
ronver.~arinn.
A public hearing has bfien set fnr Aug.
1!1 t)n 11 proposed ordinance controlling
shoreline develnpment in lhe Lo\\·er
f\'pwport Bay Civic Distri(•I.
The ordinance, whirh applies ba sically
In the t-.1ariner's r.11le area around
Nt>"'port Harbor, ha s been the subject of
much contrO\'ersy in rectnt months.
The civic distrirl ordinancP , as It no\\'
st:inds. \\'Ould allow building above 35 feet
\.\'il h sprcial conditi ons.
P!::inner~ bype.~seii 11ny discussion nl
the ordinance, choosing only to set the
hearin,ll date.
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The crew was still aOOard the Tnkyn-
bound freighter early !oday but radioed
that they \rere unharmed The.v said the
yacht was being readied for the return
1rip to the mainland .
!'.:. L. "Larry·· Doheny i.~ 11 wealthy oil
man fr om Los Angeles and ·is 11 member
of the Los Angele~ and California yacht
clubs. fie ~ailed in this year's Tr1nspac
under the burgee nf LA YC.
The genial yacht.~man i~ a veteran
Transpac racer. having sailed in every
Honolulu race over the past IS years . He
has alsn sailed in i;everat Mazatlan races.
Waschke il, Power and Freitas all erew·
ed on the Kamal lii during the recent
Transpar.
Thr.y said thry were provisioning th e
bnat for a ~hort cn.li~e cf the Hawa iian
Jsl11nds and a return to the mainl and
when !he pirates board lhP ship about.
midnight Friday and ordered them to
prepare for sea.
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EDITION
* * .VOL IA , NO. 189 , 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES
Zoning,
Capistrano Beach's Com m u n i I y
Association th is week began to tackle al
least three major projects deep!~ af·
feeling Palisades reside nts -issues
ranging frorn co ntroversial zoning to
mounds flf trash on a busy beach.
In a n1ecting !ast weeli . me n1bers map·
pe:d plans to launch attacks on these mRl-
ters:
-Seelii ng an acceptible road alignment
and improvement where Calle Del Sol
and Calle Hermosa meet Camino de
Estrella.
Coast Visit
Beach
-Re-evaluating the public ease.n1ent ex.
isting lo tidelands along the former
Capistrano Beach Club property and
see king methods to eliminate a growing
trash problem on the sands.
-Seeking ways to raise funds and sur·
mount legal and topographical problems
in land scaping a substantial area of
Estrella's center divider strip.
Association President Eamcst Reason
said all the issues are or "pressing tm·
portance to the community."
The association already has 1 con·
Tunney Pushes
For Beach Gift
By PATRICK BOYLE
or .... D•i!y Pilot Sl•ll
California Sen . John Tunney said Satur-
day he soon hnpes to resurrert an
Admini stration proposal lo bring 2.a
miles of prime Camp Pendleton beach in·
San Cle1nente
To Continue
Golf Access
The citv of San Clemente -;ipparen!ly
unswayed by recent threats from a Bank
of America official -will conti nue to
i;upport it!I recent solulion to a bitter ac-
cess controversy Involving the cily golf
course.
And Mayor Walt('r Evans Jr. said thi.o;
week the cily is willing lo accept. a legal
challenge. lodged early last week by the
BofA ·s retiring assistant cashier.
The bank is trustee of the municipal
golf course granted the city in l!l29.
E\·ans stresses that an easemrnt
bel"'een the fifth and si xth hole::. of the
course accompanied that ded1ca1ion
San Clem ente reaffi rmed tha1 ease·
ment for a road in 196.1 durini:: a l;inrl-ex·
change agreement with landowner G.
Carson Rasmussen.
Rasmussen sought and "·on thr ease-
ment to assure development of his
acreage.
Councilmen rece ntly approved such a
development and included a route on the
easement ;is one of three acce sses.
But now-retired ass istant Cashier M. F.
Arvig challenged the council"s decision
•nd asserted in a Jetter that the original
deed made no mention of encroachmen1.
He threaten~ the city ~·ith a •·legal
test" of the ri11tht l.o the thoroughfare.
"I think we'd be willing to take thal
challenge," the mayor said.
"We still belie.VP in the validity of our
o"·n lega l counsel and lhe maps and
document! at ci ty ha ll . The easement ex-
ists an dthe landowner has the right lo use
it." he said .
In an official response to the leller last
week cou nci lmen ordered Ar vig's com·
munication received and filed an d in·
1tructed city staff to issue formal replie~
to the rtei!ntly retired executive's queries
on the 1963 resolution.
to the hands of the public.
Speaking in an interview , l h &
Democratic Senator said Th ursda;.i 's vote
in the l.i.S. :\enate killing the President"5
pla n "took everyone by surprise."
··1 11-1as very disappointed to le.am
llobody wa.~ looking when Sen. (Harry
F. \ Byrd (D-V!rginia ' offered his amend·
ment ." Sen. Tu nney sa id. fic.n. Byrd scul·
lled the President's promist lo give thft
land to California when, acting in a
virtually empty Senate chamber, he llf·
ferrd an amendment lo a military con·
structinn bill halting the givea way.
Sen. Tunney, noting he was nnl present
in the Senate v"hen the amendment was
int roduced and p11 ssed. said he plans l.o
attempt a co mpromise with congressional
leaders npf>O$ed to giving the land lo
California.
Stuthem Democrats worked sue·
cessfully in both houses of Congress to
stop President Nixon·s plan. which would
ha ve opened up 2.5 miles of beach im-
med iately downcoast from the Western
\Vhite House lo the pu blic. The Prc.sidenl
also had ho ped to grant 2,700 acres of in-
land Camp Pendleton property to
Califo rnia /or recreational pu rposes.
··1 have Rlways thought that. bcat h
~hou!d be OJ'l"necl up." Sen Tunney noted,
arld1ng he also felt the Marines should be
able to use t.he property For millt.a ry
m;i.ncuvers \\'hen ii was necessary.
·•11 should be made available to thP
public ~·hen the military is no! using it.··
he added.
The senator indicated thal , 10 5atisfy the
irong opposition lo an out.right gi ve-
aw ay of the land -as proposed by Presi-
dent Nixon -he would seek approval o(
a plan to lease the land to California .
Ho1,1:ever, California recreation offic ial.~
ha ve indicated any lt:ase for less than fJ()
years would be unsatisfa ctory because of
I.he cost involved in improving the beach
prope rly with toilet and p a rk i n g
facilities.
"I w11nt. lo ~et Ca\HomiRns on that
beach," &!n . Tunney said1 "and we are
just going to have tn work for an
amicable solution to the problem.•·
Rep. F', Edward Hebert (0-Louisiana l,
chairman of the House Armed Services
Committee. and major opponent of the
beach give-away, has indicated he might
fa vor some type o( plan to lease the land
lo California .
Parking Board to Huddle
On Summer Restrictions
San Clemente·11 Parking Commission
will meet Tuesday to see i( it wants to
tackle a new set of issues which have
kept councilmen busy in recent months.
The relaUvely quiet commission soon
may be ask@d to Issue opinions on no-
parking rone.s and othe r reslrictions -
primarily ln summer recreation are<1s
which hive yl!!:ldcd several dispute5
recently in council chambers.
Councilmen last wttk decided to offer
th!!: proje.cls to the commission af ter
resolving at least t~'O beach area parking
hassles which involved resident.$' com·
p18inl3.
Besides the no-parking matt.erg, com·
missioners wil l determine If a represen-
tative from the police department a11sum·
ing a traffic engineering role should sit in
on t~ meetings.
O>unc\lmen aftJr several mttlings
fintilly resolved complaints along the: 100
block of Trafalgar Lane and agreed to
r~move a red :.one which 5purred
residents' gripes.
Along Calle Buena Vista. where slmilar
red uincs went into effect this summer.
cou ncil men as~11uged residents by mak-
ing the: no-parking only A summer func·
lion, instead of an all-ye1r one.
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -
Issues
tinuing beautification project along the
v.·ider portions of Estrella's center
di viders -a project requiring constant
use or funds donated to and raised by the
group.
"Nov.· v.·e ha\'~ almost 500 feet of ne\V
divider strip which ha s been filled wilh
very rough maleri11l left over from road
widening. We need to find a solution to
the situation," he said.
He said if the association assumed the
planting project. it would rE'main liable
for any accidents or damages involving
• Flare Ill Capo
the planter, under a cow1ty ruling.
It also would have to import more
fertile soil and install sprinklers.
Plants would also run the budget
beyo nd present capabilities.
The beach. lying at the foot of the
bluffs where the old beach club once
stood. is experiencing soaring use thi s
summer and for the first time, Jila le·
maintained trash containers have not
been inst.ailed.
The trash service along lhe non-state-
controlled shoreline was a courtesy in
years past.
··Now there is 111 mound or tra5h near
the entrance that's growing each
~:eekend ,'0 Reason slid.
Association m6lllbers have begun to
seek hel p. either by contracting with a
rubbish firm, or reestablishing the
courtesy policy from the state parks of-
ficials.
The Beach club parcel is up for sale,
but access to the tidelands there has been
guaranteed to .Palisades re sid e nts
because of an old easement which re-
Today's Final
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Beach
mains in dfect.
On the issue of Del Sol and Hermosa,
association members have been promised
three alternate plans from the County
Road Department to solve matters of
traffic v;s ibility and straightening al
alignments.
The most controversial county proposal
calls for dead-ends to the two roads.
That, Reason. would spell disaster for
comtnercial properties which rely upo.11
the roads for access.
"We think we can find something
guitable on that i5sue," he said.
• e ee ess1on
DAILY f>lLOT II.ti Plllt. THERE WAS FOOD, SPEECHES AND PLANNING AT THE DEMOCRATIC PICNIC SATURDAY
Sen. John Tunney Talks With P1trick Birket t, L1gun1 Niguel; Marian Ryan, Garden Grove
Democrats Map 1972 Plans
1,000 Convene for Picnic • San Juan Capistrano in
The menu """s sizzling steak and Cfl ld
heer Sat urday al the Democratic
harbecur in San Juan Capistrano, bul the
main 1op1c of discussion was a par1y VIC·
1ory in 1972 .
Almost 1.000 Democrats from vanous
parts of Southern California allended the
evenl al the O"Neill Ranch and wildly ap-
plauded spe«hes critical of the Nixon
Administration.
California Sen . .John Tunney, the main
speaker. attacked President Nixon on
several fronts and even went so far a& t.o
suggest a 1972 Democratic victory in
strongly-Repu blican Orange County.
"Presldenl. Nixon is a master of tak ing
any position he thinks is going to Rdvance
hi s political standing." Sen. Tunney,
speaking from the bed of a pickup truck,
!old the enthusia sti c crowd .
However, the tall senator said lhl!I
President had "failed to deliver'· in m11.ny
areas (If national CDncern. In particular,
Tunney criticized the President for sen-
ding military aid lo Pakistan, for refus-
ing to give more funds to the Office of
Econo mic Opportunity. for cutt ing hack
aid to t:ducation and for not standing up
to California Gov . Ronald Reagan in the
recenl Rural Lega l Assistance funding
dispute.
"The President has not done anything
with respect to the basic underl ying pro-
blems of this economy,'' Tunney cl111imed.
"Employment is the. nwnber one issue
and Nixon hasn •t delivered."
• "He ha~n'L i:ielivered on 1ny of the pr~
mises he made to the Ameritan. people,"
the ~enator added. no!.hlng the U.S: wa~
11till fightin g in V\elnam, even though the
President had campaigned on a platfonn
of ending the war.
Although Sen. Tunney gaid ht a~
plauded the Prestdenrs plans lo visit Red
China, he said, "This won 't detrt.cl from
the horror of men dying In Vietnam and
men becoming drug addicts in Vietnam."
Sen. Tunney predlrtcd the recent en-
fran chisement or the Ill lo 21-ye11r-(!ld
Amer ica ns would be a major faclor in
the 1972 Democr11tic victory. In 1 lighter
vein, he prttlicted lh1t, When the
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R~publicans are holding their party con-
vention in San Diego in 1972, Vice-pr esi·
rlent Agnew would be in Tijuana. -
play1n~ golf.
Other speakers at the all-d ay picnic in-
cluded Alaska Sen . Mike Gravel , former
Congressman George Brown and stale
Assemblyman Walter Karabian tD-Los
Angeles J.
Sen. Gravel , who gained nol.oriely
recently when he read the Pentagon
p;:i pers on national televis ion. accused the
Nixon Admin istration of breaking the law
in having 51.l0,000 more men in the Armed
Forces than authori zed by Congres s.
Gr avel .'\aid tha t si nce the expiration of
lhe draft law July I. the military was on·
ly allowed SO..'fle two million personne l
under a 1950 law. On Friday, he sent
Defense St:erelary Melvin Laird a letter
in which he noted the present level of 2.S
million was exces!ive. ./
Transpac Racer Pirated
In Dramatic Sea Saga
B~ ALMON LOCKABEV
OAIL Y PILOT lttllltt l!•ltet
Piracy, hijacking. kldnaping.
Call it what you wUI, Larry Dahen y'.1
famed 75-foot ketth Kamallii, veteran
Trangpac racer fro m Los An geles. loday
is Involved in a dramatic 1t:a 1aga that
may inv olve all thret.
The yacht was "hijacked" Friday night
from Ala Wai Ya cht Harbor. Wa.ikikl , by
lhrce armed gunmen who forced the
Kamallii Crew to like .het,.t.o· 1e1t. ·
the 01.r'.ee guni:nen . set the thre«
crewmen ,adtU! in a rubber life ta!t 150
' mile! at sea., 'they were later picked up .
by the Italian !rilghter Benavir, ltO
miles southwest ol llonolluu.
·The Btnavir'g radio repor1 nf their
rMcue early Sunday was the fir!l that
wag known of ttw: hljacking·kldnaplng.
The 'three crewmen fdenllfied as
Robert Waschkelt. the professional skip-
per; John Freitas ol Los Angeles and
Frank Power of Newport Beach. All were
safe.. and unharmed when picked up by
the freighter.
The report. from the frtighter sent thft
C'.oast Guard and Alr Force on a wide
aerial search for the yacht. It was 1pot-
ted trying to duck behind a line 5quall
gome 265 miles from Honolul u.
Meanwhile, the heavily armed Coast
-Gua rd cutter Cape Corwin had set ()Ut
from Barber·s Point, Honolulu, in hot
pursuit of the yacht.
After sighting the Kamallii, the planes
continued to circle her and radio position
report& to the cutter. The pirate crew ap-
parenUy ia:nored notes . dro~d from a
Coast Guard plane.
·The C.Oast Guard cu(ter overhiuJ"ed the
pirated yacht ~fore dawn today as
planes ~circled · overhead and dropped
parachute flares.
A COasl 'Guard spokes man uld' the.
three Caucasian gunmen believed to be
aboard the yacht turned on their running
lights and turned back toward Honolulu,
indicating they were. wU\lng t o
"cooperate."
No immediate boardlhg was planned,
however. as the gunmen were known to
~ armed with Jcnlvts. plus rlfle.s known
to be aboard the' ya cht.
flral ordtrs to the Cape Corwin we.rt
to baatd lht Kamallll at dawn,
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Boos Erupt
At Quickie
LAFCMeet
By TOM BARLEY
Cf 11'1• 0 1Uy f>Ji.t :\Ifft
Orange County Supervisors' Cha.irman
Robert Ballin and Los Alamitos Coun·
cilman Joe. Hyde ran from lhe Local
Agency Formation Com mission hea ring
room amid a storm of boos early today in
the shortest and noisiest LAFC me eting
on record.
The. whole hassle took just six second.!!.
It etched yet another stormy chapter in
lhe battle between Santa Ana and Irvine
cityhood proponents over a 938-acre in·
du.stria! tract.
It all happen~ like this :
-Battin and Fifth District Superviw
Ron11Jd Caspers late Friday called a
special meeting of the LAFC for 8 am·.
today to oust Anaheim Councilman
Charles Pear.son from the LAFC.
-The Orange County League of Cities
heard about and countered by calling a
6:4fl a.m. meeting on the courthouse lawn
to oust Joe Hyde from the LAFC.
-The league also obtained a.
restraining order lo stop Pearson '11 ouster
by the triad of Battin, Caspers and Hyde,
All this :5et the stage for the 8 a.m.
LAF C 11ession whic h was being picketed
by placard-carrying proponents of Irvine
cityhood.
Hyde called the LAFC session lo order
and Battin immediately no min a t e d
Anaheim attorney Herbert Licker to take
lhe seal oo the LAFC held by Pea rson .
Neither Pearson nor San Clemente
Councilman Stanley Northrup were in
their sea ts.
Abruptly, the roof fell in on Battln,
Hyde and Caspers.
Process servers and at least a dozen
mayors from th e League of Cities civic
selection committee leaped the rail.s
while Irvine incorporation pickets hooted
and jeered the white-faced trio.
Hyde ran from the room throwing the
restraining order signed la&t night by
Superior Court Judge J. F. T. "Ned'' Ru t·
I.er Into the .air.
Ballin followed him. dodging and weav-
ing to av old his copy of the cour t .. order.
Ali three men fled to Caspers' privatt
office. And all lhree made it clear to
their staff and newsmen that they we.re
not to be disturbed on any account.
Moments before the meeting. the
(See LAFC WRANGLE, Pa1e !I
We•ther
No relie( yet in the current
weather trend -in fact , stand by
tor higher lemperaturea. High•
today along the coast around 80.
Inland temperatures st.and in th•
911'1 and lows predicted at 15 to
70.
JNSi°dE TODA V
Texan Bob Mosbachtr pulled
o: come.·from·be.hind tnctoru in
the. final h«ot to capture the
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COUNTY SEAT'S EARL Y·EARL Y SHOW -Here's how il all happen·
ed about six seconds alter Joe Hyde called Orange County's LocaJ
Agency Formation Commission session to order at 8 a.m. today. At 27·
A, Superviror Robert Battin (]eftJ and Hyde lcenterl are met by chorus
Pay Scl1eme
Adopted
In Laguna
A new sal ary schedule by \.\'h1ch
t.eachers at Thurston lntennediate: School
ln Laguna Beach 1.1.·1!1 be paid accord ing
to job respons1bilil.ies. evaluation scores
from fellow fa culty members. student!
and administrators. and good y,·ork has
been 1pproved by school di.strict truslffs.
The unanimous decision by lhe board
followtd considerable dis('Ussinn and a
. motion at one point tn ~ble the matler
~nding clarification of the new schedule
with hia:h school teacher!.
Since the new pay system o,1•ould give
Thurston tt~achers a different pay
schedule from other district teachers. it
was nece5sary for the new program to be
approved by all district teachers. Thi!
was done in 11 poll , show ing 69 teachers in
favor of the idea and 34 opposed.
At the high school , the poll shoy,•cd 17
oppos~ to the plan and 15 in fa1•or. The
shift against was Attributed to 11 Jack of
understanding of th e ne11.· program, ac·
carding to district lldminislrator~.
Mrs. Patricill Gillette made the motion
to table the project unt il the high .school
1taff could again ht polled and said she
was concerned about the y,·ay ln which
the program v.'as received by high school
teachers.
Dr. Robert Rttves . director of tn·
1truction. told l\frs. Gillette "It's an in·
teresting paradox in our democratic
system when you worry about the opinion
af 1 minority af hifh school te1.chers
regardlnf this program. but dn not pay
any 1ttention to the minority or board
members in favor of the lrimester
system.··
A.eeves was referrillg to an earlier :1·2
vote lh1l ruled out a trimester (quarter )
gyatem for the hiih achoo I. Trustees ~1 rs.
J ane: Boyd i nd Dr. Norman Browne had
dissented .
f\frs. Gillette did not respond to Reel'es'
comment.
Dr. Willi1.m Ullom. superintendent,
u.id the: ne:w pay schedule could be
started no"'· and that clarificallon with
the high sehoo\ staff could come later.
"Our problem no\I,· is that man~· of thii:
ttachera are out of tOY.'11 &nd "''e e&n"t
poll them ."
.. I t;i,•i!l guarAnt.ee: the high school staff
gets cl arification," li\l\)m said
Assured that such would ha pptn, thii:
board, on molion of Bro\.l"ne , un an imously
.approv ed lhe program
The proJet:~ y,·111 beg in this fa ll at
Thurston Sasirall,\', tPa chers ..... i t h
poS!t11·e rval uat1ons and larger v.·ork
IMds 11·1!1 make mnre mnnev th,11n thn~e
ltss act11·e. ·
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Consumer advocate Ra l p h
Nader has not really bef'n
cro\vned. Out of focu~ light
bulbs giv e that appearance.
Nader was addressing an inven-
tors and innovation in Wash-
ington, D.C.
longest, Hottest
Blast Continues .
For 12th Day
The Jongtst heal wave ever recorded
continued into its 12th day today in Los
Angeles and ~ach cities along the:
Orange Coasl continued tn broil under
,;earing seaside temperatures nearing 80.
Tht t-.'ational Weather Service predicts
the Southtrn Cali fornia he11t wave will
continue at ltllst another !wo or three
days, du e to a high prtssure !ystem
located over southern Nevada. The. hijh
prtven ts onshore breezes from f1.nning
parched inland areas.
The ne.w htat wave record broke IQ.d av
extended heat spans sel in Jl.l!y 1886 and
Octobtr, 1965. weather historians note
Lows along I.he Orange. Coasl ton 1ghl
will be in the 70s y,•ith the highs !omorrow
near 80 Nary a breeze is expec!td either
on or off shore
Sunday read ings showed thtrrnome.1t rs
1n Dealh Valley logging 119 degrees,
making it the hot spot of tile nation. Sun-
ny skies &nd soannlil tl'mp@ra tures caus-
ed 1 :'I m1lhon persons 10 f!!"e In lhll:
relative cool of Los Angeles and Orange
Count\· ~aches .
H11 'and run rain in the form of 1sn\a1ed
thundershn .... ·e.rs dropped on 1nany moun-
tain and high desert artas nf Southern
California , Sunday.
Capo Coun ciln1 en
1'o Set Tax Rate
The c1t.v·~ la:t rate. "'Lil be. bet at
tonighi·s 7 p.m. meeting of the: San Juan
Capistrano City Council in the Councll
Chambers
The recom mended r.:itr 1.s 9(1 rents prr
S.100 assessed valuation .
At~o on the agenda will bt .11. re1olut1on
t Sl&blishing the bnnd redl'!mption fund
tax rate ,111 :JO cent s per $100 as~t ssed
1·a]uation This amount plus some seY.•er
fund rf'\'enurs Y.'tll be nectssary to rtt1re
se1\•er bonds in the t97f-72 flsc_.l year.
Tht 90-<"ent tax rate is the same l.!IX
rate. es\ablishtd "'hl'n the city in-
corporattd 10 years ,11go.
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of boos and aris e to flee. AL 28-A , they ~pot proces.o; servers coming and
make for exit \\•hile Supervisor Ronald Caspers sits firm. At 29·A. Battin
and Hyde have evacu ated but Fountain ~alley City Attorney Tom
\\'oodruff serves Caspers \vilh restraining order. Final i;cene, 30-A,
Swimmers i11 Hot Water
As Coast Reco1~d Sl1atters
By TER RY COVILLE
01 tht 01111 "11•1 lttll
More. than 51)(),000 ~11.·lmmers found
th emselvts in hnt watrr along Orange
Count y beaches ovrr t.he WPt<kPnd.
Newport &ioch lile,e:ua.rds recorded a
record 7!i.9 degrtt tempera.lur e in thr.
y,·ater Sund:iy, "'hilP mnsl olhf'r :irf!.a.~
fell 72 dPgree wa1 er.
The. Newpo rt Beach mark surp11ssed
th e old recnrd of a flal 71i deg rees set Ju-
ly .30. 1931 for lht city, but i~ no! tht
highest temperature f'Vf'r recorded in the
rounty. Huntington Beach lileguarrl.s sa id
thtir water reached 83 degrees in 1958 .
Surf conditlons stttltd down ovtr the
Y.eekend but 5'ime btach areas were r2.k-
ed by rip tides and mort than 750 ~11.·im·
mers were pulled out by liftguard5.
Thert' were no drownings reported.
Laguna Beach lifeguards used it
resusc:i1111or lo revJ1·e a l6-1·rar-l'l!d
Lakewt"IOd 2irl who wa.~ tn ssed. in the
water by friP nd~ ,11t Crescenl B11y. She
11•11.~ in good condi!i(ln Nter being tre11ted
fnr shock, lifeguards sa id .
RrAch-h.v-beilch here's ho w the hot
\.I rekrnd went :
Seal Ar<irh h lc~u;irrls rrported crowds
of 15.000 both Salurdav and Sund a.v, \\'i!h
nntv 20 SY.'lmmcrs ui trouble s.iturdav
a.nrl nnnP Sunday. The 11·<1\<'r te,,-.perarure
was 72 degrees and the surf 11.';>.~ a calm
one 10 \Wo fee1.
About 88.000 1•i51tor.~ landerl on \h e cit\'
r;trands in Huntington Beach Saturda:V
and another 80.oon· came Sunday. Surf
\l'llS running 4-6 feet wit h a 72-0 egree
Y.'at~r temperature . Lifeguards had to
pull 25.J troubled awimmers from the.
ocean.
Apollomen Safe on Eartl1
But 'Homesick' for Moon
SPACE CE'.\'TER , Houston IUF'I) -
Happy to be back but a little homesick
for th t. moon . Apollo 1~'! astronauts rt·
turned to the routine of life on earth to.
d1y and undtrwent 1 medical t xam be-
fore starting tY.'O weeks of reports on
Santa Monica
Volleyball Duo
Win Tournament
Bob C\tm and Larr~· Rundel. both nf
S1.n ta !"1-tonira, y,·on the fin&l gamt In the:
17t h Annua l Laguna Be.arh \lnl!r yb11ll
Toumamf'nt. Saturdl!.~·. The.v defe11t f'd
r.tatt Gage of Rolling Hills and Bill
lm"·allt'e of Co rnna dtl ~i11r for !ht tnp
S!fll
Tht ~ame y,·a~ pl ay~ 1usl bl'fnrP the
starr of thl' ~l,11nhattan Brarh Vnl\ryb21ll
Tnurr.amrnt Saturda l' becaUSf' the f('lur
playtr.s. were schedUltd tn play thert
latrr thAI da1·.
Thr Fina.) ~11mP "'ll S or:.i:in11ll~· ~tarted
tn La.i::t1na RPa.ch fin lhe 11.'l'tkend nf Aull.
I. but "'as slnppe.d 4-all dut to d11rkne~s
Cl tm 1Jnr! Runde.It al~n y,•ent nn tn 'o\'111
lhr ~fanhart11 n tournr.v Sund11y el'en1nl(
ln nlh Pr v0lleyball 11c11nn nvrr thr
v:etkend. Jean 'Brunlchardi anr! hPr
daught~r Gtnrg)tan Garve-)' won tht first
round in tht 1 ~1 Annu11 I Women s
\lnllrvb11ll Tnurnament in t~aauna Be11ch.
man's most productil'e lunar expedition.
"Boy. J'll ttll you. It's rea.11~· great to
be back," said David R. Scott , the :l!l-
year-old rommandtr nf lht nation's
fou rth moon 11.nding mission. "Bul that
w11~ a supe:rflne trip and "·e really tn ·
jo,ved it.'"
Senti . Alfred M Wl'Jrdrn. ~9. and .J11mrs
B lr"'i n, ~I. free fr om the riu11rantine:
lmpcsed on e11rllr r lu n11r explorer~. hfgfln
their dll.V at 6 a m. PDT by repnrtin~ tn
th' clinir at thl' M11nned Sp11cec:r11ft
Center for det11iled tests.
Physic:i11ns wanlPd ti\ .~f't if lhl'ir long
expo11ure In wel2htlts~riess had caused
any phy~iolo~1c1d chanRes. Rr.su !t.~ nr
tod a,v·s testi ng will be -compared 11·11h
lest.~ made -'' Cape Ktnned)' be-fore
Apollo 1:i !Mk off .July 21i.
Th,. il ~1 rnn1111 r s r!'turnrrl hnmr l;i1, Snu-
rta v n1.[:h! tn 11 11·;irm welcome from their
lrirnrls . lam11i('( 11nrl snmp of thl' pMp!P
"''ho m11de !heir 1.2 million mile Journey
po11.!ltble ·
The.1· .~J'l('n! !h,. ni p.ht :it fh,•1r hnmr.!I
and Tt'lurnrrl In lhrir rr~~ll'1r routine on
~rhrr!ult tnd:i r Af!rr lhri r mPr11t11 I
c:htrkup, !hf' a.~1rnn1u1!s \l.'('rP In start a
tnn.11 ~eril'~ of r!ehr irf1n~s cn1·ennp. all
ll SP"f'tS of thP 12-rlR\' fli,1!.h!
ThP a~trnn;ilJt~· · l':t!r.:fnrd1n;irv lil-
pot1nd rnl1.-r11nn or rl'K'k~ and ~nll frnm
!he Apenn1np 1'.fnun t;lin v11llP1· !hf'\' P:t-
plnr Pd fr>r lh r,.,. 1111 1~ 1~ ~11frl\' in rh ..
h1n11 r rl're11·1n)t l11hnr11 lnry ·hp i 11 r:
rr,.p11rrd lnr <1n11l.1·s 1~ ThP 42 ti;i.11~ 0!
.~;ample.~ \\'Ill h,. npPnPd l'1!Pr thi~ wepk
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Caspers, All al one non', reads the legal neY.'S jusl handed him !\tore
chapters are expected lo be added to the County Seat drama li!lf'r today.
perhaps tomorrov,', and so on.
f'rotn POfle l
LAFC WRANGLE
League·! city se!ec1ion comm i It e: e
unanimously named Fu ll erton Cnun-
cilman Louis "Red·' Rr inh;i rd t as their
rrpresrn1ative on llie Local Agency
Forme.ti on Commission.
The group ;ig:iin <"nnrll'n1ned the action
of Hyde in 1ryin g tn cling In 1he LAFC
post drsp11 c an over whrlming vote
a,1:linsl him at the Le11,1tue 's last meet in,I!.
Ttmpers fl:ired on the l:twn of 1he old
count y 1·ounhouse lhis morning after a
y,·pekrnrl of tremendous political pres.~ure
culmina!ini:? in the dis!ribu!ion or a
mt'et ing a.nnouncP.'T\cnt rarryin'l the
na.mes l'Jr Battin. C?.'>pers 1111d Hyde.
The tnn called a merlin.it fnr II t1 111 .
::inrl 1he immedi:tt P reaction of :t .~hockl.'d
lea,1tue 1,1·as to hold a prior meeting ;it
6:45 a..m.
\Vhtle l.eaiz ue mcrnhrr~ r11n thro11gh a.
scrirs nf n1ntions wh ich in effect
C":t~!ig 11ted Hyde and laufied Reinhard!,
p1ck!'!s orJZilnizPd by the Cou ncil 0£
Con1n1u n1tirs of lrl'inf' ~urrnunderl the
e011nty a.r1n1in1~!r11t1f'ln huilrlin,1t .
Foun!11in \"11 llcv 1'.111 vor Ed ,f11~!. ll'ho
1·ha1r,.; bo!h the league ·anit c11·1c ~c irri ion
r'f'lm n1 i1lee meeting.~. said .J 11 r!ge Rutter
signrrl 11 restrainin11: orde r aga inst !he ac-
tion of Ballin, C::ispers and Hyde late
Sunrla.y night .
Th at nrrlrr eonrlcmn~ thr II :t .rTI.
rn eet1ng as illl'gill. It instructs the lrio to
a.ppear hcforr .Jurlgr Rut tf'r lnrl111· to
justify an y future meeting wh ich inclur!es
H.vde.
L;i"·yer~. ma.\ors :inrl cn11oc:llmrn ArP.
nnw lry1ng !o snrt nut the le,1tah1 v of bf'l\h
fhP LAFC and l..e<1,1Z11e ml'rtlogs torl;11 .
Sant:i Anfl City Atlornr~· .l im \\"11 hl'r~
"'amPd tht LA'ague After the elrc11nn of
Reinhardt !hat !he gathering w:is illr,1Z<1l
bec,11use prl'J1•is1nns of the t1nt1 -~l'crecy
Brn"·n Act had not hcen ob,.;crverl .
\\'i!her.~ said the pres.~ anrl lfl{·a.l a.gen-
('1e~ harl nol been gi"rn 111 lr11s1 24 hours
not1rP nf !hi' imprompt 11 session on the
courthousf' lawn 11nd it.~ actions would not
be rrcogn1~ed hy any public hody.
They rlelcrminPrl lA:'ague's re$pnnse
"'II ~ tri rlecidr In rln il 1111 over 11g111n tn-
rlay. Thry will meet al 1he FrlPrlemAnn
H11ll in Or11n11I' tn on ce 11g11in go 1hrnugh
the mot ion11 unanimously approv('rl this
mornini;i.
"lf 11·p h111·e to dn ii :ill li1Tirs I hen 11.•e'll
rlo 1t. that "'A\' but "·c·re determined to t.11~e this ;iriion 11nrl m:ike ~Uri' lhAt
el't'r~·f\nt> th ornu.1rhly underst;inds our in·
IPnl1ons," Just said.
R;'lfLin cond Pmns !he Lf'agur mret1f\2
as illt>lllll hul !hP lei;iJil itv nf hi.~ own
LAFC hearing is beini:;: q uC~r ioned tnrlay.
It ""as ne1·pr really knn"'" H H,1·rle.
~h;ik1n11t anrl ri.~ihlv unr!rr strain, Pl'Pr
r 11 1Jpd thf meet inR 'to nrl1Pr. Anrl ~,.1·e r11 t
111t nrnr\'S presen! rli~mis.~Prl B;:i1r1n's
Of'l minat lon of Lrcker fnr lhe pn~l hr lrl l'>y
PPa rson :is eq11111 1~· ou! of nrr!rr
Toda1··~ stormv hParinR a l~n lrfl in
rlnuh! lht cnmpn.~111on of lhP L.'°IFI' lnr
\\'edncsrla:-•s 1·1ta.I hr11rin,1: in ln 1he
'·promisprl l:inrl" 11nnf'J>:R1lon prnpo~al
ill.in~· n( thP ni;i yrir.~ prr5enl at tnrl:iy's
Lra,r.:;ue mce l 10,1: ('ondemorrl the R.1!f1n-
Cas pe rs-Uyde move dur inR the weekend
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AS a bid to ensure Santa Ana's annexation
of !he controversial 93B-acre strip whleh
ni:iy form part of the planned community
of lr\'inc.
San1:i Ana.'s <'l r.(!um cnl that the land
cannot hec:ome p;irL of the ney,· cHy of
Irvine becAuse nf 11 prinr agreement with
the lrl'ine Company y,•as recently slruck
do y,·n by Superior Court Judge Ra ymond
Thompson.
It v.'11S poinled oul today th~t !ht
11•eekend's developments are designed tn
rnsure ii solirl vote for Santa Ana and
11i.:111nst Irvine interests il l \\lednesday'1
LAFC hearin~.
Leai.:ue spokesmen insisl that Wtd-
nl'sday·-~ hearing will not be !eg11J if
Rrinhardt does not occupy the chair
dcroted to the league's representati vt .
il!e:inwh de this morning. Supervisor
C:ispf'r.~ rrfuserl to disc uss the po.~sihilitv
lhl'lt his discussions with Supervisor Bat ·
tin and H~·rjp immediately follo wing the
;:ibnrrcd I.AFC hr.ar ing constituted a
l'inl11tion of the Rrnwn At:!
He !olrl the DAI LY PILOT frnm behind
<'lnsrd Unor.~ !h;11 he had "nn c0mmenL''
n11 the 11llega.t i()11s.
Supervisor R;111in'.s aide ;idvised !h is
nPwspaper's reporter that his chief was
bu~y in ;:i ·•Jegisl:itive .se~sion .. ;ind could
nnL r!i~rus.s the m;ittcr with new!men .11.l
thl' prrsenl time.
HP rnnfirmed I hat Hvde was in Battin·~
nff ir,, hut refused to dlvul gt tht tflpic of
con\'e r~atlon.
Police Probe
W eel{end Rash
Of Burglaries
L:i;.:110<1 Beach police are invesl.!galina
A !;Prir.~ of ll'PPkcnrl bur,r.:;lar1Ps And thefts
in wh1rh 11lmn ~1 $2.Mtl in merchandise
w11 s t11krn frnm i;e vt ral resident~,
\·isilnr.~ anrl husin e.s.,Ps.
Twn 11rres1.~ were m11de In conntclion
"'ith lhrre of lhe cr1m('s. and police claim
both of 1be ~u.~pl'('L• hlll'f' 11r1mi!1e.d the
buri;?l:i rirs_ Thr~· 11.'l'rt. irlrn11fifd a~ Fran-
cis R. C11h1U, 22, 11nd Pedro A. Carril101
HI. bn!h tr1111s1Pn!s.
ThP pa lr y,·r rr hnf'lke rl on charges fll
t.1k1n i;: .5 17 rron1 1hr Candlelii::ht Shop at
5'lli S l.011~1 H11lh"'•.:iy ancl stt11ling two
l'tlSf'' ol fro1pn rrJ1bmea1 from the Ship
Ahn,1• Re,!11ur.:int RI 4BO ~ <Aast
lflch11•11 v. Pnl1r r ~iurl l'<ihi!I is a l~n In b'
f'h11 r11rli 10 enonertinn with 11 $12 hurgl;iry
;it rP nfhl'tll~f' Coiffures. 120 s Co&~!
ll111.h w:i1· ThP three crim!'~ reportedly
occurred Parl1• Frida.v mnrn1nR.
Terry D. Ca.n1p, 'or Holly wnf'ld, told
pnl!rp hP w11• slcrp111 g on 11 hf'nrh 1n the
:ion bll'X'k or Bro11r1w11y e:irtv thi.s morning
whr n his w;ollPt , t'O n1A1n1n.11 $!17, "'Ill
rcn1n\'Pd from his trouser pockets.
Th·e mother-d11ughter dun wil l ao fln to
pla.v Su l' r.1alpee and Roseann Duncan of
~1anhatt.an Beach for lhe first ph1ce posi·
t10n . Thr dall' nf the game ha~ not ~·ti.
~en announced by rerreation depa.rt-
mtnt nffieials.
p•rt ol thr•• 1Mrt 11rl•1}
The local team 0f Shar Buhlig 11nd
Chri~ Conklin ph1ct-d third In the "'omens
el'ent. y,·ilh Du1ne SY.'tf'nev a.nd Linda
\\'arman of r.tanhatta.n BeaCh coming in
fourth .
Doug Allen at the recrtation depart-
ment s11id the wnmen·s open "y,•\11
de:finitely be he.Id next year. If was a big
5uccess this first limt ar,.,und ."
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111 Laguna Niguel Inferno
A 3Q.-Acre brush firt roared throu;:h
pnrt ions of Laguna Nigut l Sund&y 1f-
ternoon . c,11using sel'err injurie:s to 1
young !infight er '11.'0rklng on an El Torn
crrw
Richard Louis Beach, 19. nf Ulgun.!I
Rt11rh. suffertd 11 brokPn rib and irl~rn•I
Injuries ~·htn he lost hla footing And ft ll
ontn 11 pile nf bnuldtrs
brushland .11.rta a mile south of Cro"rn
Valley Parkway and 1 mile east of
Pacific Cotisl. Highwa y.
• No structures art in !he viclnil~'. et1un-
ly fire department offlclal5 said .
Stventy·flve.: firelighters . i n r l u d Io p.
r,,re.stry, county tnd r.,. o I u n I e e r
firefighters. quelled the bl•ie in about 90
minutes.
Rulldoiers t lso "'err put t-0 use ln !he
fire .
., Wo ~1 v 1 complet o rop1ir fe cilitia1 at tll•
1on1bl1 prices. Try u1 i nd 1e1 !
Do you a,vy directly from lncllvlclnl1?
Y•1. Mo1t of our merc ha ndit• i1 purcha1ed
fr om cu1tom arl th1t com • il'l to 011r stora.
Is tlttf'• • cMnct tht <1oocl1 ort stolen 7
No , E .. ery piec e of m1rch1ndi11 i1 c1 1arecl
with th o police dop t rfmonf.
DAILY t to 6
Btarh. "'ho v1orks with 1 flr tfighllng
erPw fnr the t: ~-f'ore!it ry out of the. El
Torn slation. under .... ·cnt ~urgery 111 South
Cr>,115t Cnmmunity HnspHal Sund11y ar-
tPmoon H" "'a ~ de&rribed ln s11tisf .. etor y
cnnditinn f'll rlif'r tr.day
r nr 11 time. visi bility nn fre.!'way
~trtlrhes 15 far 1w1~· as San Juan
C•plstrann was •fleeted by the thic k
smoke. blov>'ing inh1n~.
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Tht b\11~ w.·a~ irpparen!l.v st11rlf'<i by t
recrealionaJ vehlcl-. ti'1ve!ln& 1n th•
Initial reports of the blue came In al
12:04 p.m.
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N.Y. Stoeks EDITION
,VOL. 64, NO. 189, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORlill TEN CENTS
Democrats Gather • Ill Capo, Tall{ of Victory
The menu was sizzling steak and cold
beer Saturday al the Democratic
barbecue in San Juan Capistrano. but the
main topic of discussion v.-as a party vic-
tory in 1972.
Almost l.000 Democrats from various
parts of Southern California attended the
event at the O'Neill Ranch and "'ildly ap-
plauded speeches critical of the Ni xon
Admini stration .
California Sen. John Tunney. the main
speaker. attacked President Nixon on
Const Visit
several fronts and even went so far as to
suggest a 1972 Democratic vlclory in
strongly·Republican Orange County.
.. President Nixon is a ma ster nf taking
ar,y position he thinks is going to advance
his political standing," Sen. Tunney,
speaking frnm the bed of a pickup truck,
told the enthusiastic crowd.
However, the tall senator said the
President had "failed to deliver" in many
area s of na tional concern. In particular,
Tunney criticized the President for sen•
Tunney Pushes
For Beach Gift
By PATRJCK BOYLE
O! lfl• Diii~ Pllol 5111!
Californla Sen. John Tunney sald Satur·
day he S(lfln hnpes to resurrecL an
Administration proposal to brl ng 2.:l
miles of prime Camp Pendleton beach in-
to the harlds of the public.
Speaking in an interview. I he
Democratic Senator said Thursday's vote
in the U.S. Senate killing the President's
p!an "took everyone by surprise.''
··I was very disappointed to learn
nobody was looking when Sen . (Harry
F'. 1 Byrd ( 0-Virgi nia) offered his a1ncnd·
men!." Sen. Tunney said. Sen. Byrd scut·
1led the Presidenl.'s promise to give !he
land to California when. act.ing in a
"\!irtually empty Senate chamber, he of-
fered an amendment to a military con·
st ruction bill halting Lhe giveaway,
Sen. Tunney. notiOg he was not present
In the Senate when the amendment w;is
introduced and passed, said he pl <1ns 10
atlempl a compromise "'ilh congre ssional
leaders opposed to giving the land to
Californ ia.
StuthE'rn Democrats w n r k l" d sue·
ressfu!!y in both houses of Congress ii)
st.o p President Nixon's plan . which would
ha ve opened up 2.:> miles of beach lm-
media!r\y downcoast fr om the \Vestern
White House tn I.he public . The President
also had hoped to grant 2.700 acres of in·
land Camp Pendleton property to
C;i lifornia for recreational purposes.
"I ti:i ve 11lways th ought that bearh
ghould be ope ner! up:· Sen 'T'unn<'y nol rrl.
addinA hr also fell lhr i11;iri nes should be
sb!e lo use the propPr1 .v for m1h U:1ry
ma11euvers ~'he n it "'as nr.cr ssar~'·
.. IL shnu!d be made available lo lhr
public \.\"hen the milita ry [s no1 using it."
he :idded.
The senillor ind ic ated !hat . In !:a!isfy the
grong opposi lion to an outri ght gi1·~·
~11vay of the land -as proposed by Pres•·
dent Nixon -he would seek approval of
a pla n to lease the land to Catirornia .
However, California recreation oflicial s
have ind icated .11.ny lease for less lhan :lO
vears would be unsat.isfactory !><>cau se of
ihe cost involved in improving lhe beach
property with toilet and p a r k i n g
facilities.
··1 want to get caHromians on that
beach." Sen. Tunney said. '"and ~·e are
Oruge Coast
Weather
No rl".lie[ yet in the current
weather trend -in fact. stand by
for higher temperalures. Highs
today along the coast around 80.
Inland temperatures st.and In the
!l(J"s and lows predicted at 65 to
70.
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(} comt-from.·behind vir.tory ii\
the fi11nt /teat to cnpt.11 re 1.ht
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just going to have. to work ror an
amicable solution tn the problem."
Rep. F. Edward Hebert (D-Louisiana l,
chairman of the House Armed Services
Commi t.tee and major opponent of the
heach give.away, has indicated he might
favo r some type of plan to lease the land
to Ca lifornia .
Heat Beats Back
Art Fest Crowds
In Laguna Beacl1
Hol humid weather was bla1ned for
somewhat lower attendance at the three
Laguna Beach art fest ival s. officials at
the various exhibitions said today.
"The heat is keeping pe:ople ll\.\'ay.''
commented Sally Reeve, publicist for the
Festi val or Art.s. ··we were slightly dn"·n
in our attendance figures with those of
last weekend ."
She no!.ed. hnwe ver. the overall 11t·
lcndance since the opening of the festival
is llp over lctst year. "So fa r. 124.000 have
visited the grou nds." she said.
Sa les , Mrs . Reeve reported. were l"X·
cellrn1 ,
Ap pro xim ;:itely 1200 persons visi ted the
Ari -A-F air shnw nn 1\'. Cnast Highway,
accordin.i;: lo Erni e Tate. groun(ls
chai rman. "!l's a littl e down becausP nr
the heat. tt"s been disappointing," Tate
said.
The only good thing, Tate nnl.cd, was
lhat sales remained hif!h. with $1 100
recorded at the sales booth alone . "That
doesn't include what the a r list s
then1selves sold." Tate said.
A spokesman at the Sawdusl Festival
in Laguna Canyon said the weekend a!.·
tendance wa s slightly down over last
weekend. "ll was pretty hot out here.'' he
said , .. and t.hat kept a lot of people
;nvay."
REQUIRES NURSING CARE
Grteftr Eller L1rsen
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ding military aid to Pakistan, for refus·
ing to give more fund s to !he Office of
Economic Opportunity, for cutting back
aid to education and fnr not sLanding up
to California Gov. Ronald Reagan in the
recent Rural Legal Assistance tunding
dispute.
''The President has not done anything
\\'ith respect to the basic underlying prn·
b!ems of this economy." Tunney claimed .
'"Employment is the number one issue
and Nixon hasn 't delivered."
'·He ha sn't de.livered on any ()f the pro·
mises he made to the American people,"
the senator add~. nothing the U.S. was
still fig hting in Vietnam. even though the
President had campaigned on a platforin
of ending the war.
Although Sen. Tunney said he ap-
plauded the Presidenrs plans to visit Red
China, he said, "This won't detr2.ct fr om
the horror of men dying in Vietnam and
men becoming drug addicts in Vielnam."
Sen. Tunney predicted lhe recent en·
franchisement of the 18 to 21·year.-old
An1ericans would be a major factor In
the 1972 Democratic victory. In .11 lighter
vein. he predicted that. when the
Republicans are holding their party con·
vention in San Diego in 1972, Vice-presi·
dent Agnew would be in Tijuana -
playing golf.
Olher speakers at the all-day picnic in·
eluded Alaska Seo. Mike Gravel, forme r
Congressman George Brown and state
A~e mblyman Waller Karabian (D-Los
Angeles).
Seo. Gravel. wllo ga ined notoriety
re cently when he read the Pentagon
papers on national tell!vi!'lion, accused th•
Nixon Adn1inistration of breaking the Jaw
in hav ing SIXJ,000 more men in the Armed
Forces than au!ilorized by Congress.
Gravel said that since the expiration oE
!he draft Jaw July l , the military was on·
ly allo1<ved S().'lle two million personnel
under a 1950 law . On Friday, he sent
Defense Secretary r..1elvin Laird a Jettex
in \.\'hich he noted the present level of 2.5
million was excessive.
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DAILY l"ILDT U1!1 Pltoll
THERE WAS FOOD, SPEECHES AND PLANNING AT THE DEMOCRATIC PICNIC · SATURDAY
Sen. John Tunn•y T•lks With P•trick Birk•t t, L19un1 Niguel; M1rl1n Ryan, Garden Grov•
Transpac Racer Pirated
In Dramatic Sea Saga
Bv ALMON t.OCKABEY
DAILY l"ILDT loUlnJ Edl~P
Piracy, hijacki ng. kidnaping.
Call it. what you will. Larry Dohcny"s
fa mrd 75·foot ketch Kamalli i. veteran
Transpac racer from Los Angeles. toda y
is in11ol11ed in a dramatic sea saga that
m;iy involve all three .
The yacht was "hijacked" Friday night
fron1 Ala Wai Yacht. Harbor, Waikiki, by
ihree armed gunmen whn forced the
Kamalii! crew to take her ln sea.
The three gunmen set the three
crewme n adrift in a rubber life raft 150
mile!'! at sea . They were later picked up
by the Italian freighter Benavir, 140
mile.!! southwest of Honolluu .
The Benavir 's radio report or thl"ir
rescue early Sunday was the first that
wall known of the hljacking·kidnaping.
The thrl"e crew1nen identified ag
Robert Waschkeit. the professiona l skip-
per; ,John Freitas of Los Angeles and
Frank Power of Newport Beach. All were
gafe and unharmed when picked up by
the freighter.
The report from the freighter sent the
Coast Guard and Air Force on a wide
aeri al search for 1he yacht. It was spot·
ted trying l.n du ck behind a line squall
llOme 265 ml!e!'I from Honolulu.
i\1eanwhile, the heavily armed Coast
Guard cutter Cape Corwin had set out
from Barber's Point, Honolulu , in hol.
pursuit of the yacht.
After sighting the Kamal!ii. the planes
continued to circle her and radio position
report~ to the cutter. The pirate crew ap-
parently ignored notes dropped from a
Coast Guard plane ,
The Coast Guard cutler overhauled the
pirated yacht before dawn today as
planes circled overhead and dropped
parachute flares.
A Coast Guard spokesman said the
f.hree Caucasian gunmen believed to be
aboard the yacht turned on their running
lights and turned back toward Honolulu.
indicating they were willing t •
"cooperate."
No immediate boarding was planned.
however, as the fjM"en were known to
be armed with knives. plus rinv; known
to be aboa rd the yacht.
First order!'! to tbe Cape Corwin were.
to board the Kama!Ui al dawn.
Visitors ln,jured
In Two Laguna
Traf fie Mishaps
Two visitors to Lagwta Beach suffered
minor inj uries in weE"kend traff ic ac.
cide n!s. but neither r l" q u 1 r ed
hns pitalizat1on.
Police said one of the mishaps, which
nccurred at noo n Sunda y in the 800 block
nf Lagu11a Canyon Road , involved t!. hus-
band and wife each driving a different
car. Officers said Dorothy Goldberg, 41 ,
of Claremont. stopped for traffic on the
congested roadway and her husband,
Edward, plowed into the rear or her auto.
He was teJten to the hospital -by his
wife -and was treated for an arm in·
jury before being released. '
Police said a second accidfnt occurred
at 5:30 p.m. Friday in the 100 block of
Sunset Terrace when a car backing from
a driveway pinned 13·year-old Amelia
Burke, of Kwsas City, Mo., against a
fence post. The auto was driven by the
yollllg girl's cousin, Catherine Fromhart,
J7, of Las Vegas, officers noted.
Police said the youngster was directing
her cousin out of the dr iveway when the
auto's transmi!'lsion apparently malfunc·
tioned and the car rolled backwards.
Greeter Leaving Laguna?
Eiler Ailing, May Be Placed in Nursing Home
....
It appears that the "Hallo-o-o" boomed
across Laguna Be;ich streets by Greeter
Eiler Larsen will no longer be. heard In
lbe Art Colony.
Arrangemenu are being worked out
between-his phy•ician Dr. Vincent Car-
roll, Veterl'!ns Hospital and many friends
to have Larse n placed in a nursing home.
"Because of hill age and a number of
chron11Wroblems. Eiler is just rmt strong
enowgh to ta.ke Cllre of l)jmself," ex·
plained Dr. Carroll.
Lar$tD llad been in Veterans Hospital
In Long Beach until Friday, when he was
allowed to return to his room at the Hotal
Laguna . "He suffered a very bad night
and ' was-.just unable to take care of
himself." said Pete Fulmer, a close
fr iend of lht Greeter. "We took him back
to the bospital Saturday."
Fulmc.r expects Larsen to remain .11t
tJ'le hosplt.al (or lhe next two weeks, while
o . W. Price, a Laguna Beach voJuriieer at
lhe veterans !acility workg out the finAl
details fin a nursln1 horile for the
Greeter.
"We don't know whether It wUI be in
Laguna Beach,'' Fulmer said.
"He '\1 probably be busy entertaining
nurses aod other people at the nursing
home, but I doubt he 'II be on the streets
greeling people ag he dld in the past,·•
Fulmer added.
Larsen , 81, wa!i hospitali1.ed in mld·
June after comp laJnlng of loss of appetite
'and a bladder infection. "On those
counU . he's compietely cured. but he's
atUI unable. to care for hinueU," Fulmer
1ald. •
Boos Erupt
At Quickie
LAFCMeet
By TOi\t BARLEY
01 !fie D•ll1 PllOI :illlf
Orange County Supervisors' Chairman
Robert Battin and Los Alamitos Coun·
cilman Joe Hyde ran from the Local
Agency Formation Commission hearing
room amld a storm of boos early today In
the shortest and noisiest LAFC meeting
on record.
The wh6l~ hassle took just six seconds.
It f!tche.d yet another stormy chapter in
the battle between Santa Ana and Irvine
cityhood proponents over a 938-acre in-
dustrial tract.
lt al! happened like this :
-Battin and r~ilth District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers late Friday called a
l'!pecial meeting of the LAFC for 8 a.m.
today to oust Anaheim Councilman
Charles Pearson from the LAFC.
-The Orange County League of Cities
heard about and countered by calling a
6:45 a~ .. m. meeting on the courthouse lawn
to oust Joe Hyde from the LAFC.
-The league also obtained a
restrain ing order to stop Pearson's oustl"r
by the triad of Battin, Caspers and Hyde.
All this set the stage for the 8 a.m.
LAFC sl"ssion which was being picketed
by placard-carrying proponents Of Irvine
cityhood.
Hyde called the LAFC session to order
and Battin immediately no ml n ate d
Anaheim attorney Herbert Licker to take
the scat on thl" LAFC held by Pearson.
Neither Pearson nor San Clementl"
Councilm an Stanley Northrup were in
their seats.
Abrllptly. the roof fell in on Battin,
Hyde and Caspers.
Process servers and at least a dOZl"n
mayors fr om thl" Leagul" of Cities civic
:;electi on comm ittee leaped the rails
while Irv ine incorporation pickets hooted
and jeered the white-fa ced trio.
Hyde ran from the room throwing the
restraining order signed last night by
Superior Court Judge J , F. T. "Ned" Rut-
ter into the air.
Battin followed him, dodging Md weav·
ing to avoid hi!'I copy of the court order.
All three men fled to Caspers' private
office. And all three made lt clear to
their staff and newsmen that they were
nol lo be disturbed on any account.
Moments before the meeting. the
!See LAFC WRANGLE, Pa1e ZI
Margaret Fisher
Services Held
Services we re held thi!1 morning at
'Forest Lawn Mortuary in Hollywood for
t.fargaret E. Fisher. 880 Via Alhambra,
Laguna Hills who dled last wttk at the
age or 70.
Mrs. Fisher is survived by her bw:·
band. Bert, of the family home : a son.
Herbert of Granada HUis, and fiv•
grandchildren.
A native of Kirksville, Mo., Mrs. Fisher
had lived in Lagwta Hills for the pail five
ye1rs.
Bank Held Up
HANOVER, Germany (AP) -Two
men masked with black cloth!I charged
into the Deutsche Bank here today bran--
dishing pistols and escaped with about
$<8.!00.
The robbery wa11 the· abUI aince the
bank ta:tortlon tn Munich AIJI. 5 In which
a bank robber and woman hostage wtr'
ilailf in a shoot-out All five robberlea ~
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COUNTY SEAT'S EARLY-EARLY SHOW -Here's how it all happen-
ed about six seconds after Joe Hyde ca.lied Orange County's Local
Agency Form1tion Com mission session to order at 8 a.m. todav. At 27·
A, Supervisor Robert Battin (left 1 and Hyde /center) are mel b)· chorus
Pay Scl1eme
Adopted
In Laguna
A new salary schedule by whlch
teacher s &t Thurston lntenned1a te School
in Laguna Beach will be paid according
to job responsibilities, evaluation sc:orelli
from fellcw faculty members, student.!
and administratora, and good v.•ork has
~approved by school district trustees.
The unanimous decision by the board
followed considerabh! discussinn and a
motion at one point to llblt. the matter
pending clarificatio n of th!! ne\.\' schedule
with high school teachers.
Since the new pay sys tem y.•outd give
Thurston teachers a di fferent pay
schedule from other dlstrict teachers, it
was necessary for tht ne\V program t.n be
approved by all district teachers. This
was done in a poll , showing 69 teachers in
favor of the idea and 34 opposed.
At the hi&h school, the poll shov•ed 17
opposed to the plan and IS in favor. The
ahift against was attributed to 11 Jack of
understanding of the new program, ac·
cording to district administrators.
Mn. Patrici a Gillette m11de the motion
to table the project until the high school
sWf could again be polltd and said she
wu concerned abnut the w11y In which
the J>rogram was received by high school
teachers.
Dr. Robert Ree ves, director of in·
1truction. told Mrs, Gillette. '"ll"s an in·
tere.s!ing paradox in our democratic
system \\•htn you ~·orry about !ht opinion
of a minority <Jf high school te11cht-rs
regardin1 this program, but do not pa.v
any attention to the minority of bol'l rrl
members in favor of the trimesttr
system."
Retves was referring to an e1rtier 3·2
vote that ruled out I trimester {quarter )
system for the high school. Trustel!s Mrs
Jane Boyd and Dr . Norman Browne had
dissen ted.
Mrs. Gillette did not respond lo Ree\·es'
c:omme.nl.
Dr William Ullom. superintendent,
&a.id the new pa y schedule could be
11.&rted now and th at clarification with
the high school stalf could come later .
"Our probl em nov• is !h at m11.nv of lhe
teachers are out of \O"'fl i nd u·r canl
poll them.'1
"I will guaranttt Lhe high sch ool staff
&t~ clarificat 1on," Ullom said
Assured Lhat such "'ould h1ppen . lh,.
board. on motion nf Bro"'fl e, unan1mouslv
approved the program ·
The pro1ect "·ill beJ1n this fa \I at
Thurston. Bas1 call~·. teachPrs u· 11 h
-positi\"e. evalulition~ Md larg~r work
lo.ads. u•ill make mflre mnnev than !hnse. Jes~ .\Cli\"e. ·
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King Ralph
Consumer adv ocate R a I p h
t-,1ader has not really been
crowned. Out of focus li ght
bulbs give that appearance.
Nader \Vas addressi ng an inven·
tors and innovation in Wash·
ington, D,C,
1.-0ngest, Hottest
Blast Continues
For 12th Day
The longt:~! heat "'a\·e e;ver recorded
continued 1n!o ils 12th day toda.v In Los
Ange les and beach cities along the
Orange Coast conlinutd to broil unde r
searing seaside temperatur~ neanng 80.
The National Wea ther Service pred ict ~
the Southern California heat wave will
continue at !east another 1wo or three
days , due lo a high pressure system
located over southern Nevada. The high
prt vents onshore breezes fr om fa nn ing
parched inland area~.
The neu• htat "'ave record broke IO·dav
exttnded heat spans ~er in J11ly 1886 and
Oclober:I96~. v.•eather historians note.
[,('lv.·s along the Orange Coast tonight
"·i!J be in the. 70s with the highs tomorrow
near 8lJ Nar;v a breeze is expected ei!her
on or off shore
Sunday read ings shnu·ed tht-rmometers
1n Death Valle~· logging 119 degreri::,
making 1t 1he hot spot nf the nal ion. Sun-
n) skies aod soanng !l'mpera!urcs caus·
ed I 3 m1Jllon person.~ to flee !o the.
rf'lal11·r rnfll of LC!s Angrles and Orang/:
Crunty beaches.
Hi! and run rain 1n t.he form of isolated
thunder!hnY.et.!-drnpped on m:tn~· mcun ·
lain anii high d~sert areas of Southtrn
Cal1forn1a. Sund::iy.
Capo Councilmen
To Set Tax Rate
ThP ci t_y s !ax ra te w1J1 be set at
tonight's 7 p.m. meeling of the San Juan
Capistrano City Council in the C:Ouncll
Cham bf-rs
Tht rrrnmme11d~ r11te !~ 90 cents per
SlOO assessed valuation
Al~o cin the agenda u·il! ht 11 resolution
t>Stabl ishing rhe bond rtdemplion fund
tax ra!e. at 30 cents per SIOO 11s!essed
1-111uatirin. This amount plus som e ~eu•er
fund revenues will be necess11ry to retire
sewer bonds in the 1971·72 fisc al \"tar.
The 91).crnt tax rate is the ~ame 11.x
rate established when the city in ·
C<'rporattd Jn years ago.
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or boos and arise to flee . At 28·A. they spot process servers coming and
make for exit \\•hile Supervisor Ronald Caspers sits firm. A.t 29·A, Batun
and Hyde have evacuated but fountain Vall t y City .<\llorney Tom
\V oodruff serves Caspers \1·1th re~lra1n1ng order. f inal scene, 30·A,
Swimmers i11 Hot W ate1'
As Coast Reco1'd Sha tte1·s
By TERRY COVILLE
or ·~· DlllY l'il•I ~!Ill
~1 ore than Stl0.000 swimmers found
themse!ve~ in hot wa1er along Orange
Count y be.a che.~ o•'er the w~ekend.
Newport Re2.c:h lifeguard~ recorded a
re.cord 71i.9 dt:grer temperaturf' in the
"'"aler Sunday, wh ilP mos! other areas
felt 72 de.-:ree wa ler.
The Newport Bc:ich mark surpas!iPd
the old record of a fla! 76 degrees Sl!l .Ju·
ly JO. 1931 for the ril~'. but is not the
highest 1emperatur~ e~·er recorded in 1he
coun!y. Hunt ington Beach lifeguards said
their watt.r rPacherl 8.1 degrees in 195/l.
Surf condilions settled do wn nver th e.
weekend bu t some beach areas u·ere rU·
ed by rip lides and more than 750 su·im·
mers u•ere pulled out by lifeguards.
There were no drownings rtported.
Laguna Beach l1lcgua rds used a
resuscitator to revh·e a 1&-rear·old
Lakewood 11;1rl who was lnssrd. in th e
"'ater by fr ie nd s 11t Cre.~cent Ba.\·. She
w::is in good condition ;iJter being treated
for shock. tifegu::irdi:: said.
Aeach·bY ·br11ch lliere"s how the hot
\\Prkcnd wen t:
Se11I Atach lifcgu.:irn~ report rd rro\vd~
of 15.000 bolh Sat urday and Sunda~·. v.·ilh
nnly 20 -~"'i mmers in trnublP Saturda y
;ind non<' Sunday. The u.'illf'r te.'Tlpe ra!ure
"·as 72 degrees and the surf w<>..s a calm
one to tu•o feel.
About 118,000 vi.~ilors landed on thi> c1!\' ~!rands in Huntington Beach SaturdaY
and another 8(1.000 came Sunda,1'. Surf
"'as running 4~ feet "'\th a 72-degn•P..
u•ater temperature. Lifeguards had to
pull 253 troubled s~·i mmers from lhe
ocea n.
Apollomen Safe on Earth
But 'Homesicl\:' for Moo11
SPACE CENTER, Houston llJ PI ) -
Happy to be ha ck but a little homesick
for the moon . ApoJ!o JS's astronaut~ ~
tu rned to the rt:1utine of life on earth 10-
da.v and underw~nt a medical rx:am be·
fore starting rwO wt:eks of reports on
Santa Monica
Volleyball Duo
Win Tournament
Bob Clem and Larry Runrlf!l. bnth of
Santa Monica, won the final ga me in thl!
!7th Annu al Lap:una Bea<'h Vnll t:yball
Tnurnament Saturday. Thi>~' drfPllll"d
r.1stt Gage. of Ro lling Hills and R1\1
Jm\.\'i\ll('e of Olrona dt l ~l11r for the 1op
!'!nl
Thi' gamP 11•as pl11~·1>d Just bpfnre 1h ..
!iloir! of the i'o'lanhall.:tn Be.arh Vn]lf'yba!I
Tnumament S11furdav becaust thr four pla~·er.-. 11.•ere schedUlf'd tn pl a~' th ere
\a!Pr Iha! da.\'
Tht fin .'11 g11mr "''<I~ nng1natl~ ~t:!.rterl
in Lagun11 Be11ch nn thi> "''ePkend of Aul{.
I. but was s topped 4·all due !n darkness
Clt m 11nd Rundell also went on !n wu1
the \lanhattan lourney Sunrlay ~l'rn1n,:
!n other vollryball act ion n1't r l/'lr
u·eekend. Jean Brunichard l anrl hPr
d:!.ughttr Ge.orgjran Garvey won !h~ fir~!
r0und ln the !s1 AnnuAI \Vnm en_..
Vnlleyb11ll Tnurn ament. in L11 Run;i Be::i rh.
man·s mns1 producfJl'p lunar exprd111on.
""Bo~'. 1"11 !ell .rou. Its ri>all~ grf'a l to
ht back," said Oa 1·id R Srol!. th.e J!'J-
_vrar-olrl C'ommander of !hp nar1nn "s
fourth mno n !11nding mission. ··s ut th11t
w;i...-A supe rfine trip an d u·e re.Ally en·
jo.ved i!. ·•
!'rn!t . Alfred ~1 Wl)rdPn . :l!l. anrl ,/;imps
B. lr"·in . 41. freP frnm lhe fJU:ir.:in!ine
imposed on l!Arl!t r lunar explnrers, began
their d11y ;it fi 11.m. PnT b.I' reporting !11
the clinic 111 thi> M,11oned Sp11r r>cr11ft
Cenler for der;i iled tr!i!s.
Ph.V."irlan." 11•11n!t>r1 !r. .~er> if 1hrir 1011.c:
P\"nn.~11rt tn wri,eh!lri;.~nl'~!'i /'111d r11 u.~rrl
any physiolng1cal chan.11e.~. Re~ul1s of
rooa.v ·.~ tes tinR: ll'ill hr cnmpared wilh
rests m11de at Cape Kcn nt-dy before
Apnlln l.'i lnok off .lul.v 2fi.
Thr 11 strnn11u r~ rrlurnrd hflrnr l;il p S1111·
da.v n1,llht lo 11 y,·arm 11'rlrl'ln11> from lh1>1r
fri Pnrl!i. f11m ili e~ ;ind ~Omt nf the proplr
who rn11rle !heir 1.2 million mi!f' JournPv
f""~c1hlr ·
Tht>.1' .~prnt !hr n1i:h1 ::i1 !hr1r hon1r~
and rr1urnrr1 !n !hrtr rrgl1l11r rn11t in.e nn
.~rhrdule torla1· Aftrr 1h1>1r merl1cal
rhtckup. !hi> R.~tronAu!.c; \.\"rr~ !o ~l11 rt :i
lnn.c: ~crir~ nf rtrhrirf1nc~ rn1·rring ;ill
a~prrl~ of !hP 12 r1;i ~, fl11<hl
ThP 11str11nA11!:-' r.11 tr;i11rd1n::irv Iii·
!Xlllnrl rnllrr!1nn nf r0rk ~ ~nrl ~nil frnm
1hr /lprnn1nP ;\foun tain \"11 11 1>1 !h!'V PX·
rlnrpfi inr 1hrrr ri;i1·~ i~ .~afrl\ i~ 1hP
11111.'lr rrrr 11·in 11: l11h<lrR!Of\" ·hp in r:
prrpRred for 11nal.r ~1~. ThP 42 b!l l(S fll
sa n1plr.~ u•1ll hi> oprnc.d laier thi~ wrrk
(Sac:n"d
C.'as pers. all alone no\\'. reads the legal neu·s jusl handed him . More
chapters are expected to be added to the County Seat drama la!rr loday,
perhaps tomorro\\', and so on.
From Puge 1
LAFC WRANGLE . • •
Uague's city se lcc!ion l' om mitt e e
unani m0u.~l.I" namerl F'11llcr!nn Coun.
cilman Loui.~ '·Red"' Rc inh;irrlt a.~ their
represen1ar1ve on lhe I.oc::il Agcn<'y
FormeJion Commi ssion.
The group ;igain cnndetnnrd thr a("tion
or Hyde in frying to cling to 1he LAF'C
post despite an 01•crwh clming vole
;ii;iainsl him at the Le;igue 's la.~! merlin.-:.
Tempers flared on the lawn nf 1he olrl
count y courthouse th is niorninR after a
ll'ec.kend of tremendous political pressure
culminatinR in !he di s!ribulion 0f a
mecling announce.-n<!ot rarry1ng !he
names of Ball in. C<>.spe rs and Hyrle.
The rrin calll'd a mt-l'ling for II a.m.
and the immrd 1:1te reaction of ;i ~hoc krd
lr;i11ue was to hold a pnor mee!1ng at
6:4.'i am.
\\'hil e Lc<1R:1Jc n1en1hrr~ r;in 1hrough ;i
.~enes of rnn11ons which in effert
r;i~!iga1ed Hyde anrl laurlerl Reinha rrtt.
p1rk1>!s nr.'lanized hy the Cotrncil of Cnm1nuni!ir~ of Jrvii1e i;urrnunrler! lhe
county arln1ini~tralion bt11ld1n_1!.
Fn11n1 Ain V;ille.v Ma yor l·:rl .111.~I. who
rh;i ir.~ bolh .lhr !ca_g11e anrl c·1rir ~el('c!ion
1·o n1mittee mcetinR.~. ~air! .ludgt' Ruiter
si gnt'rl a restr alnin.I! orde r ::iga1nst the ilC·
t1on nf AaL!in, Cas pers anrl Hvrle l..i!e
Sund::i y nigh!. ·
Tha t nrder t"nn1l cn111~ !he R ;i .rn.
mef'!1ng II!' ill e11;a l. Ir ins1 n1cr~ !hi> trio tn
apJ)far bt-forr .JurlRP Rutlcr IMAv tn
Justify any fu1ur, meeting wh1rh inciunes
H.vrlr .
Lrt"'~'er~. nHiynr!' anrt co11nc1lmrn 11re
now !rylnR 10 ~fir! out lhr lrgalitv nf bot h
!hi> LAF'C anr1 l.e11J;?.11e n1eelin~s toda,r.
~an1::1 An;i C11~· /\1l ornrv .l 1m \\'ithrr~
1•an1ert !he lR;iJ.?ue 11 ftr r rhi> rlec11on of
Rr 1nhard1 th ;al rhe _l!athering \\·;is tllrRal
hrc11u.~r prnv1s1on.~ of lhe anll·serrecv
Aro11•n Ar t had not hccn ob.~er\'ed. ·
1\"ithers ~air! !ht pr('Ss 11nrt lor·al agen·
1·1rs harl nor hern given 111 lc11 s! 24 hour.~
no!1rr of thr imprnn1p!11 .~t·.~sion on lhP
rol!rlho11sr l:i 11·n 11n1t Jls 11r1ions wnulrl nol
bP rerngni7.rd h.1• :iny publ ic liorly.
Thr.v rl rtrn11inrrl !.Rag11r•~ rr.~pnn~r
l\';a~ tn rterfrtr In do jj ;ill ovr r again to-
1lay. Thr.v will rnl'e t al lhe Fril'rlemann
1-11111 1n OranRe rn nnri> llJilllo Jo!fl thrrnigh
the mnt1flns unan in1nus!y ;ipriroved thi~
mor1111111;.
··rr v.e ha1·e In rlo il :in 1 1n1e~ 1hc.n wr "lt
rln it !h111 u•ay hut we·rP drttrinincd to
taki> !h is act1nn anrl m11k r surf' thAt
e 1·rr~·nne lhflrnuj\hl)' under.~t;i.nd~ our In·
lrnti1111s."' .Ju~r !<a1rl.
Fl;it lin ro11rtrn1n~ lhP 1.raj!llf> mrrllol!
;:i!i ill ri;!:i l hu l 1he leR::iluv of his O\l'n
LAF C hrarin.11. is bt'i n_i! <JUf'!illnnrd tncl;iv
lt 11"a~ ne1·pr rc,11 !11· knnwn ii H1·d,.
);\111k1nj ::i nrl \11.'llhly l1nrl Pr !'!r11111 ,.,.r;
ca!IPrl rhe nirr!1n,1t tn nrdrr 1\nrl ~f'1·Pral
t1t!ornt'.1"!' prrsen1 r11!in1 !~sf'ri R;i111n·~
nnn1ina!ion nf 1.1ckrr (or !hr pn«I hrld by
rr:ir~on as l>()llAll.1 n11t nf ordrr
Trid11~ ·s sr11rm.1· hr11r1ni.: 11 1~0 irr1 1:1
rlouhl lhP rnmpo~111nn nf lhr 1.:\Vf" fnr
\\.rrlnr~r1.1v s 1·1t;il ht11rinR 1n1n lhr
··rromi~rd l11nr1"' 11nnrx::il1nn rrnpo~;il
f\1;:iny nf lhP n111.vnrs pr-1'.~rn l ;ii ll"lrl;iy's
Le"gue 1nc e1ing f'llndr1nnrr1 lh r R::il !1n.
C<i.~rers·Hyde movP rlu rin g lhe wrrkr nrl
;is R bid tn ensure Santa Ana 'A anrie1at1on
nr 1hi> controversial 938-llrre st.rip which
n1'1y form part of !he pla nned community
of Irvine.
S'1nla Ana's ar~urnent thsl the l"-nd
cannot be con1e part f1f the. nrw city of
Irv ine because of a priflr 11greemrnl with
the Irvine Comp:iny u·as recently struck
down by Superior Court Judge R<iymond
Thompson.
It -.1•11s poinled oul tod::iy lhal 01,
wee krncl"s developments are <lesignrd lo
ensu re ;i solid vote fnr Sanl::i Ana And
against lr\·ine interests al Wednesday 's
LAFC hearing.
League spokcsn1en insi.~t lhal \\'ed·
nesrlay"s hearing will nn! ht> 1c.g11l ii
Rc.inh<1rdt does not occupy the chair
rl evntcd to the leag ue's representa1 iv l'.
f\1ean -.1•hile this 1nflrning. Super visnr
Caspers refused lo di scuss the possihilil y
that his discussions with Su pervisor Bat·
tin anP, Hyd e im rnediatc!y follnu•in~ the
;ihorteCI J.AF'C tw!ar inR constitultrl 1
1•inlalinn of the Rrnwn Ae1.
Hf tnl1l lhe DAILY r1LOT from behind
~·l nsrd dnors lha t he had ""no comment''
on lhr allrga!io11s.
Supervisnr Aal!in's aidr advised thi~
nf'ws paricr.~ rrrortcr th::i ! hi~ chief w11s
bus~· 1n a ··1egislat!v,.. sr.~s1on .. ;i nd could
nor rhscu.~s !he matlcr wi1 h newsmen at
lhr pre!ient lime.
Hf' cnnfirn1 ed !hal Hyde w;is in Ba ttin'•
flffirt' but rtfused to divul ge !he tt:1p1c: ol
conversation.
Police Probe
Of Burglarie s
L;ig11na Rea('h fl('ll ice 11 re invest11al!ng
11 srriP.~ of wrrkrnd h11r~l11 rics ::ind lheft!I
in whirh :ilnv1~t $2.or.n in mPrchandi!e
v.·11.~ IAke11 frnm .•cvfral residents,
visitor~ :i nd busi nes~es.
T\\'o ar rrsls were m11r11' In ronnec!10"
11·i1h 1hree nf !hf' crimes, 11nd JY1l 1ce. cl aim
~th of 1hr> !'Usrrcr.~ h11ve adm ill Pd the
hurgl<1 r11>~ The~· \\'l're 1deot1f1ed a .~ F'nirr
<'I~ R. Cah ill. 22. and Pedrn A. Carrillo.
18. bn!h trans1en1s.
ThP p::i ir urrr hMked on rharge!f; of
t;ilnng ~17 from thP l'an(lleh~hr Shop 81
~ ~ Cn115! H1 J,?hll"11~· <1nrl slefllinR !"'O
r:11s1>~ ol lrn7.rn cra hmC.ll from the Ship
Ahn1· Rr.~1::11 1r11nr 11L 4110 ~ Cna~l
H1gh11·a ~· Po!1rr ~111d Cahill 1~ al~o In be
rharl!.t'rl In !"Ooocrt1on \\"llh a $12 hurglar.v
;:it Prnlhnu~r Coiffure~. \20 S f..oas1
H1~h11;i\-The lhrcr rnmcs ri>roripd!v
nrrurrf'd r::irh Fr1rl;iy 1nnrn1n,1t ·
Tt>rry n (';:imp. of Holly11·onrl. told
pol1rr hr 1111~ ~lrPp1og n11 11 brnrh in lhl'
~m hlnrk nf Rrr111 dway r11rl.v lh i.~ mnrn1nj
whrn /1i~ 11•::111\'I , rnn1;i1n1ng $!!7, was
remnvrd from his Lrouser pocket.~.
The mother-daughter dun will go on 10
play Sue Malpet and Ro ... e11nn Duncan of
~lanhAttan Beach for the first plact pnsi·
lion . The datt of thr g11mP ha~ not yrt
been 11 nnnunced by M!crt11lion depart·
ment officials.
The loc11l !e11m nr Shar Buhlig and
Chris Conklin pl11ced th ird in th~ womtn~
event. u·i!h Diane Sy,·eentv and Linda
\Va rm l!n of Mnnhatt an Bt.aCh coming in
fourth.
WHAT YOU ALWAYS WANTED
TO KNOW ABOUT PAWN SHOPS*
Doug Allen at the rerrt:Allon deparl ·
men! said !he u·nmen"s optn ··w!ll
definitely be held next year. JI we~ a big
success this fir~t time around."
*BUT DIDN'T KNOW WHO TO ASK
Do you 1p1tCl•li1• 1111 0111 pertlcular lttm7
105 Ntrlh El C1 ... in1 ••• 1. •1672
Ot!Mor OHie." C111 t1 Mnt· JJ& W111 lt'P' l!tffl'
NtwPO•I lHC~: 1JJl MllllllD'• l &u l vl 'd
Hur!ll"l!On lt•c~: llllJ INtft leu11v1•d Young Fii·ef ighter Injured I Y11. W t 1p1cia!it1 ;,, diamo nd t i nd fj,,,
gems . Howavt r, w1 hav e 1v1rything from
1ntique1 lo 1ter10 -9u"1 lo c1m1r11 -
mu1 ic1I in1trumenl1 to sport1 it 1m1,
Do you r•polr ftw1fry 11n1t.I watchH7 DOM RACITI
OUR MOST
UNUSUAL
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111 Lagu11a Niguel Inferno
A 31).acre brush fire ro11 red through
p<1rt11in.s ol Lag:un11 Niguel Sunda y af·
temoon .. causing severe injurit s lo a
young firefight er "·orking nn 11n El Tnro
("fl'\\'.
Richard Louis Br::ich. \fl. rif Lljlun.11
Beach. suffered a broken rib i nd internal
injurit:s "'hen he lost his footing .1nd fell
onto 11 pilt nf bnulders
~11ch. "'"ho works ""lfh a rirellghtlng
r:r$'\I" fnr !ht l' ~ ForP~rry out of the El
Toro ~talion. underwe n1 surgt:f)' 111 South
Coa5t Communit\' H11sp1111i Sundav 11f·
trmoon Hr \\'/IS dt~ribed In sslisfs.ctory
condltinn earh,r lod11;~
T~ b1111:P. \\"ll S apparentlr ~tl'lrted by "
recre1tion3J ,·ehlcle trs\"elina in thi
..
brushla.nd area 11 mile south of Cro"''n
VaJley Parkway and 11 mile east of
Pt1clflc Coast Highway.
Nn structures are in the viri nit~·. coun·
t~· fire department officials stiki .
Seventy-five firefighters. inc I u d i n g:
forest ry. county and volu nte e r
Urefighlt rs. quelltd the hlaie In 3boul IMI
minutes
Bulldoiers .!llso were put ta u~e in the
fir"' Fnr a time , ,·!sibllity on free..,.•ey
~lretchPS a~ far aw1y as San Juan
C:api5tran"I "'I S 1ffected by lhe thick
.'lmoke blo11.•ing inland.
lnitial report.' of the bl1.ie came In 1l
12·04 p.m.
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We hav1 eompl1 t 1 re pa ir l1eiliti11 1t rll•
101'11bl1 price1. Try u1 •l'ld tail
Do you buy dlrutly from hufJYlliHh?
Y11. Mo't of our m1 rchandi11 h purch111d
from c;uslom er1 lh1t com1 into eur 1tor1.
11 thtrt a chanc1 th• too41 .,., atoltft?
No. Evary piece of m1rch1ncli11 is cl11r1d
with Ih a polic 1 ~1p1rtm'1nt,
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DAILY 9 t• 4
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COMI ,IN AND HOWSI AROUND
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frer11 11 wa will 9u1 r•11tara
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San (;len1ente
(;apistrano
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EDITI O N
Today's Flllal
.N. Y. Steeb
*ORANGE TEN CENTS
Zoning,
Capistrano Beach's Com n1 uni l y
Association this v•eek began to tackle aL
least three major projects deeply af-
f~ling PalisadeR residents -issues
r anging from con1ro\'ersia1 roning to
mounds of trash on a busy beach.
In a meeling lasl v.·eek. members map-
ped plans lo launch attacks on these mat-
ters.
-Seeking an acceptible roiid alignment
11nd improvement where Calle Del Sol
and Cal!e Hermosa meet Camino de
Estrella.
•
Coast l'isi.t
Beach
-Re-evaluating the public easement ex·
isting to tidelands along lhf! former
Capis trano Beach Club property and
seeking methods to eliminate a gro11.·ing
trash problem ()0 the sands.
---See.kin~ ways lo raise funds and !"Ur-
mounl legal and topographical problems
in landscaping 11 substant ial area of
Estrella's center divider slrip.
Association President Earnest Reason
said all the issues are of ··pressing im·
portance to lhe communHy."
The association . already has a eon·
Tunney Pushes
For Beach Gift
By PATRICK BOYLt:
0t rho Olli~ l"Uol 11111
California Sen . .John Tunnf'y said Satur·
day he 500n hopes to resurrect an
Administration propos al to bring 2.S
miles of prime Camp Pendleton beach in·
San Clen1ente
To Conti11ue
Golf Acce ss
TI1e city of Sa n Clemente -apparenlly
unswayed by recent threaLS rrom a Bank
of America official -will continue tn
supporl its recent solution to a·bit.ter ac·
cess controversy involving the city golf
course.
And Ma~·nr \Vatter Evans ,Jr. said !hill
week the City i~ willing to accept 11 legal
ch11lltnge lodj.!ed e;irly !asL week by the
BofA"s retiring assistant cashier.
The bank is trustee of the municipal
golf course J:ranted the city in 1929.
E\"ans stresses thal :in f'a sf'mrnl
betv.·een the fifth and sixth holes of the
course accompanied that dedication
San Clemenle reaffirmed that ca~
mcnt for a road in 1963 during 11 land-ex·
change a"reemcnt with landowner G.
C;:irson Rasmussen.
Rasn1ussen rough! and won thr ease·
mrnl 10 ;issure cle•'elopment of his
acrcagr.
Councilmen recently approved such 11
rlcvc.lnpn1cnt and included a route on the
easement as one of three accesses.
But nnv.·-relire:d assistant Cashier M. f .
Arvig challenged the council's decision
and asserted in a letter that the original
deed made no mention of encroachment.
He lhreatened lhe city with a '"legal
trst" of the right l-0 the thoroughfare.
"I think we'd be willing to take that
challengP," the may.or said.
··we still believe in the validity of our
own legal counsel and the maps and
documenl~ at city hall. Tile ea~ment ex·
isl<: an dthe landowner has the right to use
ii," he said.
Jo an official response to the letter last
"''eek councilmen ordered Arvig's com·
munication received and filed and in·
~trucled cily staff lo issue formal replie.~
In the recently retired executive's quf':ries
on the 1963 resolut..ion.
....
to the. hands of the pub!ie.
Speaking in an 1nter\'iew, I h e
Democratic Senator said Thursday's vot e
in the U.S. Senate killing the Presidenrs
plan ''took everyone by surprise.''
""I y,•as very disappointed lo learn
nobody was looking when Sen. t Harry
f .! Byrd tO...Virginial offered his amend·
me.nt,'' Sen. Tunney said. Sen. Byrd scut·
!led the President"s promise lo gi\'t the
hind lo CaJifoniiJ whe:r., acting in •
virtually empty Senate chamber, ht: of·
fercd 11n amendment lo a military con·
struction bill halting the giveaway.
Sen. Tunney, noting he was not present
In the Senate when the amendment was
introduced and passed, said he plans to
attempt 11 compromise with con1tre.ssional
leaders opposed to giving the land to
California.
Stulhern Democrats w ork ed sue·
cessfu\l y in both houses of Congress tn
stop President Nixon's plan . which would
have opened up 2.5 mile!'i of beach im ·
mediatf'ly downcoast rrom the Western
\l,'hite House. to the pubtir:. The President
also had ho~ lo grant 2.700 acres nf in-
land Camp Pendleton property to
California for recreational purposes.
"I have always thought lhal ht:ar.h
sho uld be opeoPd up,'' Sen Tunney noled,
adding he also fell the Marinrs sh()Uld he
abll' to u.~e the properly for military
maneuvers wh11;n if ...,,a~ necrssary.
"11. should ~ madf' availahlf' lo !hf"
p:.:blic ...,•hen the military i~ n0t usin.'l 11 "
hr added.
The Sf'nator indica1ed that. lo sa11sfv th~
srnng opposilinn to an outrlgh! give.
away of the land -a.<; proposed by Presi·
denl Nixon -he. would seek ap prov al of
a plan to lease the land l.o California.
Howev£"r. Califomi;1 recrpation official.~
have indicaled any lease ror less than 511
years would be unsatisfactory beeausl'. of
lhe C()~l involved in improving the beach
propcrt.v v.·ith toilet and pa r k in g
fa cili ties.
"f ...,,ant lo get Californians crn that
bl';ach,"' Sen. Tunney said , "and we are
just going In have l-0 work for an
amicable solution l-0 the problem."
Rep, F. Edward Hebert 10.Loui!iana l,
chairman of lhe House: Armed Service~
Commitlel'. and major opponent of the
beach give-away, has indica!ed he mighl.
lavnr snmp type of plan t-0 lease the land
to California.
Parking Board to Huddle
On Summer Restrictions
San Clemente.'~ Parking C.Ommission
will meet Tue5day In !tt if it wants tn
tackle a new set of issues which have
ke.pl councilmen busy in recent months.
The relatively quiet commission M>On
may be asked t-0 Issue opinions Oft M-
parking wnei; and other restrictions -
prim11rily in summer recreation •teas
• which havl" yte lded several disputts
recently in council chambers .
Councilmen 11111 week decided to nffl"r
the prnjcrls lo tht commission 11ft11;r
r('301vlng 11l Je:ast two beach are:a parking
ha5sle.s which lnVQlved r11;1idents' C(lm·
plaint&.
,
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Besides the no-parking m11.ter111, com·
missioner! will dete:rmine if 1 represen·
tative from the police department assum·
ing a traffic. engineering role: stiould sit in
on the meetings.
Councilmen 11fter se:vcral mer:tings
finally resolved compl1lnls 11\ong the: 100
b~k of Trafalgar t..lne and 11greed to
remove • red wne which spurred
residents' gripes.
Along Calle Buena Vi~lll, where similar
red tones w~nt into effect this Jiummer,
councilmen assauged reside.nu by mak·
ing the n().p1rkin11: only a 1ummer lune·
Uon, lnste:.ad ol an all·year one.
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Flare • Ill Capo Beach
tinuing beautification project aJong the
wider portions of Eslrella's center
dividers -a project requiring const;int
use of funds donated lo and raised by the
group.
'·Now "''f' ha\"e almost 500 reel of nf'W
divider strip \\"hich has been filled with
very rough material left over from road
widening. We need to find a solution to
the situation." he said.
He: sald if the association assumed the
planting projecl , ii would rema in liable
for any accidents or damages involvi~
the planter. under a county ruling.
It also would have to import more
fer'Mte soil and install sprinklers.
Ph1nls would also run the budgel
beyond present capabilities.
The beach, lying at the fool of lhe
bluffs where the n!d beach club once
stood, le ' experiencing soaring use th is
summer and for the first time, state·
maintained trash containers have not
been in stalled.
The trash service along the non·statc-
controlled shoreline was a courtesy In
years psst.
··Now there is a mound of trash near
the entrance that's growing each
weekend." Reason said.
Association mernbers have begun to
seek help. either by contracting with a
rubbish firm, or reestablishing lhe
courtesy policy from the state parks of·
ficials.
The Beach club par~! is up for sale.
but acce:ss to the tidelands there has been
guaranteed to Pali.sades r e s i d e n t s
because of an old easement which re·
mains in effect.
On the issue of Oe:l Sol and Her.mou,
association members have been promised
three altemalt: plans from the C.ounty
Road Department to solve: matters of
traffic visibility and straightenint of
alignments.
The most rontroversial coonly proposal
caUs for dead·ends to the two roads.
That. Reason, would spell disaster for
rommercia\ properties which rely upon
the roads for access.
"'We think we can find something
suitable on that issue,"' he said.
• e ee ess1on
DAIL V l"ILOT Hall l"MM THERE WAS FOOD . SPEECHES AND PLANNING AT THE DEMOCRATIC PICNIC SATURDAY
Sen. John Tunney Talks With Patrick lirk1t t, L19un1 Niguel; Mari1n Ry1n, Garden Grov1
Democrats Map 1972 Plans
1,000 Conve ne for Picnic • in San Juan Capistrano
The menu w;is s11.zling steak and rnld
beer Satu rd;i y at. the Demncrat1r
harbecur in Sali .Juan Capistrano. but rh"
ni;i1n !opic <Jf d1scu~1on was :i par!y vic-
tor~· in 1972.
Almo1>t 1.000 f)pmncra11 from vario11~
parts of Southern California artrndrd !hr
event at !he O'Neill Ranch and wildl.v ap-
plauded speeches critical of the. Nixon
Adminislration.
Califomia Sen. John Tunney, I.he ma in
~peaker, attacked President Nixon nn
several fronts ;ind even went 50 fa r as In
~uggest 1 1972 Democratic victory tn
strongly Republican Orange County.
"Pre~ident Nixon is a, master of taking
;iny position he thinks ii going to advance
his political standing"," Sen . Tunn11;y,
s~aking from the bed or a pickup truck,
told the enthusiastic crowd.
Howevrr. the tall senator said the
Presid11;nt had "failed to deliver'' in many
areas of nalional concern. In particul:ir.
Tunney criticizerl the President for sen·
ding military ~id la Pakistan, fOT' refu~·
Ing to give more funds le the Office of
Economic Opportunity. for cutling back
aid to education and for not slanding up
to California Gov .. Ronald Reagan in the
recent Rural Legal Assistance funding
dispule.
0 'The President has not done anylhini:
with re.~pect to the basic underlying pro-
blemi; of this economy," TuMey claimed.
"Employment is the number one issue
11nd Nixon hasn't delivered."
"He hasn't delivered on any of the prl)-
mises he made to the American people,"
the: senator adde:d. nothing the U.S. was
11till fighting bi Vietnam. even lhoug.h the
President had campaigned on a plaUorm
of ending the war. •
Although Sen. Tunney said he 11p-
ph1uded the: Pre9ident'• pl1ru to visit Red
China. ht said, "This woo't dttre.ct from
the: horror of me:n dying in Vietnam and
men becoming drug addicts ln Vjetnam."
Sen. Tunney predicted the rece:nt en.
rranchisement or the 18 lo 21.ye11r-old
Ame:rlcanJ would be a major faclor In
lhe 1972 Democratic victory, ln a llghltr
vein, M prf!4jcted that, when Ult
Rrpubhcans are holding their party ron-
v('niion in San Diei:o in 1972. Vice-presi·
<lrnl Agnew would be in Tijuana. -
pl <tying golf.
Other speakers at the all-day plrnic in·
eluded Ala.~ka Sen . f\.Ukt Gravel. former
::Ongressm;in George RrQwn 11nd stalP.
Asscmhlyman Wa lter Karabian ID·Los
Ange.les l.
Sen. Gravel, who gain«:l notorie!.Y
re cently when he read lhe Penli!flOO
paper~ on na1ional television. accused the
Nixon Admini stration nf breaking the law
1n hav!ni;i: 51)(1.000 more men in I.he Armed
Forres lhan authorized by Cong ress.
Gravel said thal since the expiration of
the draft law July 1. I.he military was on·
l.Y allov.·ed sc:ne !wn million personnel
under a 19511 law , On Vriday. he senL
Dcfcn~e Srcrelary l\1clvin Laird a letler
in which he nolecl I.he present level of 2.5
million was excessiv e.
Transpac Racer Pirated
In Dramatic Sea Saga
By Al.MON LOCK.ABEY
0AtLY PILOT I NH"' W.ilw
Piracy, hijacking, kldnaping.
Call it what you wlll, Lerry Doheny's
famed 75-foot ketch Kamallii, veteran
Transpac racer from Los Angeles. today
i~ involved in a dramatic sea saga that
may involve all thre:e.
The yacht was "hijacked" Friday night
from Ala Wai Y11cht Harbor, Waikiki, by
three armed gunmen who forced the
Kamfllil crew to take he:r .to sea.
The three gunmen !let the: three
erewmen adrift Jn a ru bber life raft. 150
miles at sea. Tbty were. later picked up
by the lt111ian freiJhter Benavir, 140
mile:s southwest ol Honolluu.
The Benavir's radio report or lheir
rescue early Sunday was the first that
was known of the hljacking·kklnaping.
The. three crewmen identified a~
Robert Waschkeil. the professional skip-
per; John Freitas of Lo! Angeles arul
Frank l?ower tJf Newpor t Beach. All were
JU1fe and unharmed when picked up by
the freighter.
The: rtJ)Ort from the freighter sent 1he
Coast Guard and Air Force on a wide
aerial ~earch for the yacht. lt was spot·
led trying to duck behind a line squall
some 265 mllu from Honolulu.
Meanwhile, the: heavily armed Coast
Guard cutter Cape Corwin had set out
from Barber's Point, Honolu lu, in hot
pursuit of !he yacht.
After sighting the Koimallil, the. pl ane!'!
continued tn circle her and radio position
reports t-0 the cutter. The pirate crew oi~
parently ignored notes dropped from a
Coast Guard plane.
The Coast Guard cutter 4".IVerhauled thf
pirated yacht before dawn today .as:
pla ne s circled overhtad and dropped
parachute flares .
A Coast Guard apokcsman "Uid t.ht
three Caucasian llJnme.n believed to be
aboard lhe yacht turned on thtlr tUM!ng
Jlghta end tumed back loward Honoh.ilu,
indicating llloy we:re-wWl~ t o
''cooperate." ·
No immediate: boardirlg was planned.
however, as the: gunmen were known tt>
be armed with knives. plu1 rifles known
lo be aboard lhe yacht.
First order! to the C.pe: Corwin were
to board lbe Kamalii! 1t dawn,
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Boos Erupt
At Quickie
LAFCMeet
By TOJ\.f BARLEY
01 ""' 0.111' ,. ... , l lilt
Orange County Supervisors' Chairman
Robert Battin and l..m Alamitos Coun·
cilman Joe Hyde ran from the Local
Agency Formation Commillsion hearin&
room amid a storm of boos early today in
the shortest and noisiest LAFC me:elin&
on record.
The whole halS.'!le took ~t aix seconds.
It etched yet another stormy chapter in
the battle between. Santa Ana. and Irvin•
cityhood propene:.nt.s over a 9.11-ae:~ jn..
dll.!ltrial tract.
It a11 happened like this:
-Battin and Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers late Friday called a
special meeting of the I.AFC for I a .. "ll'.
today to oust Anaheim Councilman
Charles Pearson from the LAFC.
-The Orange County League or Cities
heard about and countered by calling a
6:45 a.m. meeting on the courthOU8C. lawn
to oust Joe Hyde from the LAFC.
-The league also obtained a
restraining order lo stop Pearson's ouster
by the triad of Battin, Caopers and Hyde.
Ali this set the stage for the I a.m.
LAFC session which was being picketed
by placard-carrying proponents Of Irvine
cityhood.
Hyde called th11; LAFC session to order
and Battin immediately no m l n ate d
Anah.eim attorney Herbert LicKer"lo t!K•
the seat on the LAFC held by Pearson.
Neither Pearson nor San Clemente
Councilman Stanley Northrup were in
their seals.
Abruptly. the roof fell in on Battin,
Hyde and Casper~.
Process servers and al least a dozen
mayors from the League or Cities civic
selection committee leaped the rails
while Irvine incorporation pickel..s hooted
and jeered the white·faced trio.
Hyde ran from the room lhrowing the
restraining order signed last night by
Superior Court Judge J. f . T. "Ned" Rut,..
ter into the air.
B'atlin followed him, dodging Md weav-
ing la avoid his copy of the court order.
Al! three men fled to Caspers' private
office. And all three made il clear to
their staff and newsmen that they wert
not to be d~turbed on any account.
Moments before the meeting, the
(See LAFC WRANGLE, Pace %)
C.ut
1\'e•ther
No relief yet in the current
weather trend -in fact. 11tand by
for higher temperatures. Highs
today along the coast around 80.
Inland temperat~res stand in the
9(l's and lows predicted at GS to
70.
INSIDE TODAY
Texan Bob f,fo1ba.che.r pulltd
a come·from·behind viclory in
the final heat to capture tha
North American Soling champ-
iomhip1. Stt Booting, Page 19.
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DAILY PILOT SC
COUNTY SE AT 'S EARLY-E ARLY SHOW -1-l ere's hfJ\\' it all happen-
ed about six seconds alter Joe Hyde called Orange County's Local
Agency Formation Commission session to order at 8 a.m. today. At 27·
A, Supervisor Robert Battin Oeft1 an d Hyrlf' ltC'nterl are met. h~· c.horus
Pay Scl1 eme
Adopted
In Laguna
A new salar~ schedule by which
teachers at Thurston lntennedia~ SchOl'll
in Laguna Beach v.•ill be paid according
to job responsibili ties. evalualion scores
from fe llo111 faculty members. students
and administrators. anrl good "'·nrk his
been approved by school dislrlc1 lruslfo:es.
The unanim ous decision hy the board
follov.·t'd considerable discussion and ;i
motian at one point lo t11blP the matter
pendilig clarilic1tlon af the new scheduls
with high school teachers.
Since rhe ne'.I' pay system v.·ould ):(i \"e
Thurston teacher~ 11 different pay
schedule from olher district teachers. it
u•as necessary for !he new program to be
approved by all distr1c! teachers. This
was done in 11 poll. showing fi9 te achers in
fa vor of the Idea ind 34 opposed.
Al the high school. the poll !lhnwed 17 ·
cpposed to the pl An 1.nd 15 in fa vn r. The
ahi!t a.gA inst w11s attributed to A la ck of
underlit&ndl!Ji or the new program. ac-
cordln& to district ndministrator!I
l-frs. Patricia Gi\lel!e made the motion
to tlble the projecl until the high school
staff could again bt> pol!ecl 11nd ~a id she
W•s concerned about thr 1,1·av In which
the program was received by ·high school
teachers.
Dr. Robtr1 Reeves. tl irtrtor nf in·
1truction. told Mr!!. Gillette· "lt"s an in·
teresting parador in (lUr democrslie
system when you \l•Orry about the npininn
()f 1 minority of hiith ~chool le1chers
regarding this program. but do not pAy
any 1ttentlon lo !he minority of bo11rd
members in favor nf the trimester
1yst.em ."
Ree ves w11 p. referr1n; to an eiirher 3·1
vote th1t ruled out.• trimester lquart.erl
system for the hifh Bchnol. Trustees Mrs.
Jane Bovd &n d Dr. Norman Browne had
dissented .
r-.irs . Gillette did not respontl to Reeves'
comment.
Dr. William Ulloni. ~upertntendenl,
Mid the new p1y schedule could ~
started now and that clarificat ion with
the high school ~taff could com e hat.er .
''Our problem now i~ that mMy of the
teacher• are nut of town and v.'e can't
pell them ··
"l will guAr11 nlee !he hlii;h ~choo! srall
gels cl arification.·· lillnm said .
As.Aured lhat such v.•ould happen. the
boa.rd. on motinn nf Brn\1·ne. unan1mo11sl\'
a pproved lhe program ·
Tht proi~cl v.·1ll beJ!ln this !al! at
Thurston. B1s1call~·. 1e achers :.1· it h
positil"e tvalu11tions and l11rger "·nrk
loads v.·i]J make mnre money th an thn'e
Its~ t rtive.
ORA NGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
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Jee~ ~. Cu•l,.,
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n.,, .... , ic,, .. a !dllt•
T~""''' A. Mu·~~·•• M11•••'"0 Ee•!Or
C~trlti 1-1. lee1 ~lt~••d P. Ntll
Au :i•••r "''"''r-, fe1·e,.
L .. ••• ~~ Office
11? Fert1I Av1•u•
M1il1 119 •ildr111: ,,0 . l eY bb6. •lbSl
'-ii C,._,,_ Offltt
King Ralph
Co nsumer advocate Ra l p h
Nader has not rea.Jly been
crowned. Out of focus light
bulbs give th1t appearance.
Nader v.-·as addrei;sing an inven·
~ors and innovation in , Wash-
mgton, D.C.
1-0n ges t, Hottes t
Blast Continues
F or 12th Day
The longes! heat wave e\•er recorded
continued into ir.s 12th d11y loday in Los
Angeles and btach cilit.~ Along the
Orange Coast co n!inued tn brn!l unde r
searing seaside Lemperalures ntaring llfl.
The NaUonal Wea ther Service predict~
the Southern Californi11 he11t wave w!ll
continue at le!'ls! ,11nother two or thrte
da ys. due ro .11 high pressure sy.11tem
localed over southern Nev11d11 The high
prevents onshore. breei:es from h1nnlng
parched inland areas.
The new heat w11ve recnrd broke IO·d11v
ex tended heat ~pan~ set in July 1Sf!A and
Oct ober. 19fi5. we.:ithf'r histori ans no!e
Ll\ws along the Orange Coe~l tonight
"'·111 bf' in thP 70s v.·it h the highs 1omorrow
near 80 N:ir_,. a breeze is exrected either
on nr nfl shnrP
Sunday rPar!ings showed thermometers
in Death VallPv lnggln~ 119 degree-~.
making II the hot spot of the nation. Sun·
ny ~k.ies and snari ng tem perature~ c111J~·
ed I J m1ll1on per~on~ In flt>e to 1h!!
rfl.:it 1\'P r-nol of Los Angeles and Orange
Crunt,· brachc~
H1r ·and ru n r:un an 1he form of 1.~nla t ed
thund~r.~h'lwPr~ drnrpf'ri an man ~· moun·
T<1 1n anri high dPsf'rt areas nl Snuthern
Cal1forn1a. Sunda~'·
Capo Councilmen
'fo Set 'fax Rate
Tht ('lt.1· ! la.x r;alr "·tl! be set 11t
fnnight's 7 p m mteling of the San Ju11n
C.:ipistr<ino CJt~· Counri) in the Council
Ch.:imhP r~
Tht rf'cnmmendrd rate i~ 00 rent.~ prr
$11111 assessed valu,11.tinn
Alsn nn lhe <'l)lend.11 will be 11 resolution
r ~!ab!ishinp: 1hf' hnnd rf'rll'mpt1nn fund
t:i~ r<ilP a1 .10 r Pnt• ptr i100 assessed
,·alua!inn This ;imnu nt plus ... amt ~e\\'f"r
fund rrl"enue~ v.•ill he ner-e ... ~.:irv to rtti r1t
se1r('r bond ~ in I.he 1!171·72 ri~cai \"eitr.
The 90-cen1 t11i r<ilf' I! the !'lime lri~
r::itr establ i1;hN'\ \\"hPn 1he ti1)· in·
corporated 10 years ago.
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of boos and arise to flee. Al 2B·A. !hry spol pro("ess server." (·oming and
make for exit V.'hil e Supervisor Ronald laspers sit~ firm. At 29-A, Battin
and Hyde h11ve f'va cualerl but Fo11 ntain Valley l ily Attorney Tom
\Voodruff serve.<; ra~per~ \\•1th re00tra inin.£ order. Final i;cene, 30·A,
s ,vimm er s i11 Hot Water
As Coa st Record Shatter s
8.\' TERRY CO VILLE
01 tho Oollr Pile! 11111
More than 500.000 swimmers round
lhemselvt.c in hnt w:ilcr 11 lnn a Orange
County beach~ nv P.r thP wt-rkPnd.
Ne'-''port Be:>~h !irrguards reco rded -11
record 71>.9 degree tem perature an the
\\'aler Sunday, while mnst nlher areas
fel! 72 riegree 1,1•ater.
Thr Newport Br.:irh mark surp;is~eri
lhe old rerord nf ;i fl,;t 76 rlegrres set .Ju-
lv :10, 19.11 fnr I.he citv. but i~ not the
highest temperi'llure ,..,f.r recorded in th,
county. Huntington Beach lifeguard..~ said
their water reached SJ degree~ in \!1511.
Surf conditions sel!led dnwn nver the
"''eekend but ~nme beach area.' wPre rM·
td by rip lldes and more than 7MI swim·
me.rs were pulled Ou! by lifegua rd~.
There were no drownings reported.
Lagun;i Reach lifri::u;irrl.~ IL~Prl A
resuscilatnr to revivr :i lf>·yercr-n\d
i>llkt:wnod 11irl whn wa~ tnsserl in th e
w11tPr b.\' frir.nd!' ;if Crescent B;i~'· ShP.
WR.'I in goocl conditinn eJter being treated
fnr ~hock. !ilrj{u11ords ~;iirl .
Rrach-by.brarh hrre"s how the hnl
week.encl wrnl :
Sral Br;ich l!leguarrl~ rrpor1ed cn1 v.·d.,
nf l~.000 hnth 5.:iturd.:iy anrl Sunda.\, l\'i1h
nnJ.v 2fl -~"·immer~ in trnublP Saturrl11.v
.;nd nonf" Sunday. Thr water 1B'Tlpera ture
w11~ 72 degree.': 11nrl the .':Urf """'' a calm
nnt ln lwn fee 1.
· Ahoo! M.000 vi~itnr~ l11ndf'd nn 1hf' r-1ty
~lrl'lnd~ ln Huntln,i;:1nn Bearh S11turd11.v
11nd 11nnther Ml.000 cam e Sunda~'. Surf
w11., running 4·~ fee t with 11 72-degrPP.
WAlf':r 1emper1!urt. Llfeguard5 had !n
pull 2S3 troubled 11wimmer~ frnm the
oce1n .
Apollomen Safe on Earth
But 'Home sick' for Moo11
SPACE CENTER, Hou11tnn fUPI \ -
Ha ppy to be back but 1 little homesll'k
for the maon. Apolln !S's 1slronaut11 ~
tUJ'J'led 11> tht routine of life on P.1rth to-
d11• and underwent 1 medie•I ex11 m "'·
foie 1tartin1 two week! of report11 on
Monica Santa
Volley ball Duo
Win Tournament
Bnb Clem and Urry R.undel. both n[
SllJlLa J\1onica, won lhe final game in !tit
!7!h A.nnu;il Laguna Bca rh Vnlleyh;il l
Tnurnamen1 Saturd.:i.v. The.v drfratPd
Mart Gage nf Rolling Hill~ ;ind Rill
Jmw.!l llee of CClrClna dt-1 ,.,_1ar fnr !ht tnp
stnl
Tht gamr 11·11!' pla.\·l"d Ill~! bf'f(lrP lh\O
stilrt (lf !he f\1anhattan Spar-h Vnlle.1·ball
Tnurnamen! S11turda\• bf'c:iusP \hr fnur
pla~·er-wr r\O sch~dul erl rn pl11y tht re
\a!l'r th111 din·
Th\O fin al .'!ame "'As nri ji!1na ll1· ~t~r1 rd
in L11gun11 Beach nn thP wr:ekenti nf Au.11..
J. but w11~ stnpp!'d 4-a ll dut ln d a rknr~~
Clem 11nd Rundell :i t~n "'"n1 nn !n '-''In
01r f\fanhatt ;in lnurne~· Su11<111y r ven1n i:
In nthl'r l"nlle.vb1111 11rli11n n\·rr !11,.
wP.ekend. .Jean Rrun ir-h:trd i 11110 hrr
(!;iu~hler r.enrR:jr.1111 r.11rv"'~' wnn 1h~ fir~l
round in 1ht l~I. Ann u11I Wnm!'n ~
\'nl l,vb11ll Tnurnamrnl. in l.a11:un11 flrA!·h.
man's m~t productiv@ 1un:ir txpedi1 i(ln.
"Bn.\'. I'll ltll ynu. i!"s really grf"ll t tn
bf b11ck." said D11vid R Srnll , lhr ~9·
.v,.11.r-nld rnmm11ndtr nf tht
fnurth mnnn l11nd\nR mis11inn.
n;it inn·~
"RtJI, !h11t
w11~ 11 .•uperfine trip .11nd wt rr11 l!y Pn-
jnyl'rf it."
.Senft. Alfrrd M. WnrtlPn . :1!1 . .11nrl JamP ~
('. lrwin. 41. frtP frnm lh t 'lllAr.:tnllne
lmpollf'<i nn e11 r!fPr lun11r rxplnrrr~. ht1111n
their d•.v 111 « 11 .m. PDT h.v rrportin11: to
tht cHnir 111 1hP Manntd ,l\parerralt
Cen1Pr fnr del.;i\ltd 1e~I ~.
Ph.v~lc\An~ w11nled to ~rt H fhP ir lnllg
f'X!'W"l~lJff' In WPlghtlr.~~nP~-' had r'lllJ~Pd
any physiological ch.:in,i;:r.,. R esulr.~ nr
tnday·~ tf'.(!in_1: v.•lll be rQrnp,:irprl with
Ir~!.< m11rlt Rt C11pr Kennr<i y brlnrP
AfY\llfl 1.1 rnnk off .lul~' 21i.
Thr a ~!rnnau1~ rr!t.1rnrd hnn1P ]Air Snu·
d.:iy nigh1 t.n a w:irm wrlt'nmp from !h,ir
fr ienflli. f$lmilif'~ llnd liflm P Of thP pMplP
who m11rle their I 2 millinn mile jnumey
Pf"-'~ihlP .
The\ !'!)('nl lhf" ruµ.hi at lhr1r hn111r (
;i.n{i rrturnrd to thr1r rri:ular r{lu!1np nn
l'r"hPrlU IP lnd<11' After !ht ir mPrlir;il
rhPckup. fhr 11strnn.:i111.' "''erf" \II ~!;irt :i
!nn!'! ~"rir~ nl drbrif'fin.c~ r-nvPrin.c 11 11
R!'prr!~ nf lhP 12·rl.:t\· Fl11:?h!
Thr 11~trnn11 u1 .,· rxtr;inrrt1n11 rv \71·
pnund rnlll'rlinn nr r0('k ~ rintl ~nil frnm
lht Aprnnint Mnun1 11 in \"ll ll ry thPy Pl ·
p\nrPd fnr 1hrrP dA v~ i.~ .~R ff'h" in th ,. l11 n~r rrrri1•in~ l:ihnr;itnr.\" 'h P in R
rrrpflrrrt fnr 11n.11l,\·~i .~. Thi' 42 h11,i;:.' nl
~11mple~ will bP npenrd IA1rr lh!~ v.·rek .
C a~·p .. All alone nn1,·, read-.; the legal nc,1·s p1st handed him. ~1ore
cha ers are expected to be added to th e Cn11nt.1' ~eat dram.:i la Irr !nc1a~·
pe Aps tomorrov.·. and so on.
Frarn P age 1
LAFC WRANGLE . • •
LRagup ·~ f'lly ~t>lec1 inn ,. nm mi ! t P 11
un.:inimnu.~l.11 n11mer1 Fu!IPrtnn f_,flun-
cilm:i n l.nu i.~ '"llC'd "' Rcinh:irrll :is 1hr1r
repre.\Pn !:itil'r on thr J..(Jcill Agency
FnrmP.ltnn Cnmmi.~sinn .
l'hr group 11~11in cnndcn1nl'd lhr :ic·t inn
(lf Hydr in (r)·ing lo cl in,11 Ln lhe LA FC
po.~t <icspi1e fin nvt•rwhrlming vol e
agAinst him at !he l.eague'!l l11sl mrPt in~.
Ttn1per.\ fl:ircd on thr lAwn nf thr oh1
coun!y co11r1hou~e thi.<; mnrn ing 11 frer a
V.'eekPnd of lrerncndous pntitic:il prrs~ure
culminallng in the di sl rihution nf ii
mee ling announce.'Tlenl l'ilrrvini! the
names nf RRHin , C<-~pers and liydr .
Thf" trin rflllcd ;i meelini;! fnr II a n1.
:inti lhe imn1cdi.:i1e rrartion nf A shockrrl
lrilgue w.:is to hold a pri(lr meeting al
li:45 a.m,
\\1hile Leal!tH! rnrn1br r~ r;:in lhrrui;h 11
l'rrir~ nf mn!lnn~ \\'h irh 1n rfFPrt
C'ASl1gal rrl Hyde Rnd 1Ruderl RrinhRrrl l,
pic k.Pl~ organized hy the Cnunril nf
\nn1111un it ir~ (lf !rv111 P ~11 rrnunrlrd !he
l"n1111 tv ;idtnin 1~!ratinn hu1ldinR .
Fn11n1;iin V;ille.v f.1;11·0r E1t .1 11~1. whn
f'hili r~ hn1h lhP IP11g11P :i nrl r11·ir .~elrr linn
cn1n rnillPP mrct i n.c:~. ~11irl .J11d11r R111tpr
l'tgn rrl a re~tr11 ln11111: nrrler 11~:i1n.~1 thr ;ic-
tinn nf Ri1ttin, Ca~p('rS ;inrl Hyrle l;ite
S11ntl.:i_1· nighl.
That. nrdrr 1·nnrlr111n~ lhr A ii n1.
rnrp tin.c: a~ ill r2a l II 1nl'lr11rt~ 1hr !r1n lr:t
apf)f'ar befnrP .l11rt11r Ruttrr tnrlRv !n
JU~tify an} future mret1n11: 1,1·h1ch 1nclurtes
Hi·rtp i.:iw~·Pr~. m11.vnr~ Rnrl rnunrilmrn ar.,
now tryinJI: Jn .•nrt nut 1he lrj!al i\.\" of hnth
!hi' LA FC' Rnrl Lc1111:uP mert1n11:.• tnrlal'
S11n1A An11 t:11y Atlelrnry .Jim \.\'ithf'r.~
warnerl the LeRgu P 11ftcr 1.he ('lrct1nn of
Rr inharrtt that 1he .c:.:it hrrin~ '-'ft ~ iHr2::1l
hPC"Rll.~f' prnvl~1nn~ nf lhe 11n ll-~errf'rV
Rrnwn Ar! h11rl nn1 hern ()b.•Pr\·rd.
\\'ilhr r~ .~Air1 !ht pre.~~ 11nrt \nr 11 I 1111rn·
r ip~ h.:irl nnt hPrn ,i;:1vrn I'll leR.q! 24 hnllr.it
nnt1rr nf lhr in1prnn1pl11 sr.~slnn nn !hP
rn11r1hn11~r lawn an<i It ~ art inn~ w011lrt not
hp r·r('Cl_gni1cd h.v Rny p11 hllr hnrty.
Thi".\' rlelC'rm1nr rl l.A'11it 11r·~ rr~pnn~e
\\"J'I~ to rlPl'irlr In <in it. 11 1! nvrr 11g.:i1n lo-
r!Ry. They will mPrl Rt thP Frirrltm11nn
H11ll in OrRn~P !n oncf" 11_i.:111n i;:n 1hrough
the molinns un11nimn11.~Jy 11pprovrd thi~
mnrning . ··1r \\'P h::i1r In dn iT .10 1 1n1('~ thrr1 \\'l".11
rtn i! !hill WRV h11t wp 'rp rteTrrminrrt 10
t;i kp th1.~ 11('t1nn 11n<i m11k1> i:11rP thllt
Pl"Pr~·nnP. lhnrnu .irhly u nrler~IRnd.~ nur 1n-
trn!inn~." .lu~• ~11i r1.
R11!1in cnnrlrmn~ !hi' LP<1_1:11r n1rP!1n 11,
11~ itle11:11I h11t lhr lr,i;:11lil~· nf hi~ n1,1·n
I.AF\ hP11rin11 i.~ hr1ng 1111r~t1nn('d 1nr111 v.
11 WA.~ nr1•rr re11llv kn(l'.1"11 if Hvrlr
sh.:ik1n1:. An<i 11.c1hlv i1nrl rr ~tr11 1n, ;.,.,.~
c1111Prt 1he tnrr11n,i;: tn nrrlrr. Anrt _qr1·r ral
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nnm1n Rll(ln nr L1 rkr.r /or lhP pncl hr lrl h)
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Tn<ia1· ~ .•lnrm .v hPAT lfl l{ 11 l~n ll"fl 1n
rtnuh! 1hr rompn~ll111n nf lh p LAFr fnr
\l"Prlnr.•rl11 v·~ 1•i1 al hr<1r1n11 1nln the
'prnmi.~rrl l:i11d"" ,11nnrx1111 nn prnpn.\11!.
fl1Afl.V nf lhf' lllA.l'flrS prr.crnt 111 lflrill l' .. C
Lra11uP n1rrT1nt1: <'nnd r mnrrl ThP R11 l!in.
C'a~prr .•-H.vrtP mnvt rlurin,i;: lhr wPrkrnrl
11~ ;i h1rl In Pfl~Url" Sant A Ana·s an.nexatlf)n
nf the cnntrnvf'r~IAI 938-.:icrl' stri p which
n1;i_\" form pArt nf th!' planned community
of lr1'111r.
!-i;in l:i Ana'~ ;irgun1rnt lhRI !ht l11 nd
l"Annnt brCfln1e p;1r( of !hr flf'W Cify tlf
Irvine hC'cau se nl ;i pr ior ngrermcnt with
1he Irvine Cnmpan.v was rrctntl .v ~truck
down hy Superior Court .Judge Raymond
Thomp~nn,
rt 11"11s poin1ed out tnrl.:1.v 1h11t lh~
wrekcnd "s r1r1•eloprncnr.~ Al"P designerl to
ensure a snlid 1·()tr fnr Santa A.n.:i and
against Irvine in tl'rcsts at Wcdncsday·s
L1\f'C hrarin,i;.
Lei:igul" ~pokr;;n1rn in.~i;;t thal \\le.cl·
n('sda~··;; heanng v.·111 not be lc.i:A t 11
Jl(inh;irdl rlOC'.-; not ()('CUP~' !he chair
del"nleri tn the frague'.• rrpresentRli\'"'·
i11eanwhile •hi;; mnrn ing. Supervisor
r·:isrl'r;; rcfusC"d 10 tli ~cus!' 1he pnssib1li!11
!hal his disrussinns \1ith Surir rvi.~nr Ra1 ·
tin .:ind H.vdp irnmcdi;ilely fnl lowinJ:! thr.
abnr!Pd LAl·"C hearing cnn.~lilutPd a
1·1nl;ition of 1he Brn11•n Ar1.
He !nlrl lhe DAILY PILOT frnrn hchind
rln~('d doors th:i1 he h11rl "no cnmment"
on lh P allrgalinns .
SupPrvf~or R;it1 in·~ 11ide 11tlv1sed !hi~
nr'ol'Spaprr·s rrpnrtrr 1hR1 hi~ chief w.:is
bu~v i11 .'I "lrgislativ P .~c~~inn" ;ind could
not rli~ru.<.~ !hP mAtlcr with nev,.smen at
1hr prr<i'nt !1mr
Hr C"'lnfirmrrl I hat H1:dP W.'I.'! In Ratt1n '.J
nffirr h tJ1 tP.fU~Pd (n ri ivUlli!, lhP tnp lC Of
cnn1•er~a!1Cln .
Po lice ProlJe
W ee li.e11cl Rash
Of Burglari es
L.:i~11n:i RrRr·h pnltcP art iiivr!tigating
11 ~Prir< fir wr>rkrnrl h11n:l.:i rir~ 11nd theft s
in whir·h ;ilrnn~I $2,(\1)1\ In merchftndise
wa.~ takr.n frnm severiil re.'!idenL-',
l'l~1l n1·~ 11nrl b11.<ine;;~f'~.
Tll"n Arrr~l c wen• milrlP In ('nnntrtinn
11'!1 h lhrrr nf !hr rrimr<. 11 nd f)!'l ic P cl11im
hn1h or thP !'11!'pr('I!' h::11·P arlrni11rd the
h11rRlllnr~. Thr~ wrrp 1rlentif1rr1 11~ Fr11n·
rt~ R Cahill. 22. 11nd Pedro A. C11rrHlo,
IR. hnlh lr.ll n<1rnl<
Thr p11 1r wrrr honkrrl on rh11r Rr• nl
l;ik 1nR SIT frnm 1hr ('i111rll rl l11ht Stinp 111
!'>flfi S Cn:ist H1,ehw;i1· :inr! <1''Alin$! 111·n
r-:>SP~ nl frn~rn rrahrnf'.<I /rnm th t Ship
Ahn1 Rr<ta11r <1 nt 111 4110 S. V.11.<I
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1·h<1 rRrfl 1n <'nnnrcl1nn w11 h,; ~1 2 h11rgl.<r\'
i!T rrn1hl"'!l•t> Cniffur·r.~. 1211 ~ Cn:i ~!
H1j1 hw11~ Thr !h!"I"" 1•rimr• rrpnrtrdly
n1·r11rred rAr l.1• Frl rl;iy rnnrn1nR
Trrr\' ri (".:irnp. nf Hnllt11·nnrl. lnld
pnlirr hP II".<~ sl rr11in£ nn i1 hrnrh In l!it
.100 hlnr-k nf Rrn11cl\1'R.\" r;i rl.1 thi_.. mnrnin .1i
whl"n hi~ wallet , con1 Rin1ni: S117, w;:is
r('rnn1·icd from hi~ lrnusrr flOCkCI<.
Th; mClther ·d11ughter dun ~·ill fi!O nn !n
pl1.v Sut f.!11lpet snd RnsP,11nn nunr-1111 of
J\l11nh.:ittan Beach fnr the rir~t plarr pn.~1-
!ion Thr rla!P of !he _camp hA~ nnl ,1·rt
l'ieen 11nnnunce.d hy r"cre.<tinn rlepRrl·
ment nrfiri.:il~
pArf •f thret Jf•rt 11rlt1)
Tht-local learn of Sh11r BuhH.1: 11nd
fhri~ Conklin pl::ired lhird in !hf' v.·omtns
e1·enl. with Diane Sv.·ePnP~' 11nrl 1.lnrt11
11111rman nf r-.1anhat.tan Be1ch comin.R in
fnurth
Dnll(I Allen Ill lht T~crt-1lion drpart -
menf ~aid !ht \l"nmen "s nptn "v.•i\1
de(ini!el,v ht held next. ~ear. I!. was 11 big
:1uccess this first time 1round .''
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A 3()-acrr brush fire T'"l'lllrt'rl lhroU-'lh
fY1rtlnns of L.11gun11 Niguel Sund11y Af-
ternoon . cau&lng e1"v1>re l njurie~ In a
~·nun; firefighter working on 11n El Tnm
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Rl'11r h. ~11flert"d 11 brnkPn r1b And lntl!'m11I
1n\urie~ when he lost his foo1 ln1 ind fell
nntn 11 pilt nf boulllt-rs
RP11ch, who work11 \\'l1 h 11 flrf'fl llhtlng
rrrw fnr !ht l" S f"nrc~trv nu ! nl th, El
Tnrn st11tinn , undtrwent 11urgery 11 Snuth
('1111~! C<immunity Hn.,plt11I ~untl11y 11f·
ttml)(ln Hf' w111 de!'-l'r ibf>d !n ~11tl.,fac1nry
rnnditton r.<rlll'T tfld11v
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brushl.:ind are11 1 mlle M>Ulh ol Cro"'·n
V11ll"Y P11rkway and 1 milt ea~t of
P11rlflr Co11s1 Hlghv.•Ay.
Nn slnicturts 11re In tM vicinity. CflUn·
ly firt dep11rtment orflc\11ls s11ld.
Sr1'rnty.flvt flr1Jfighttr11 , Int I u ri I n II
rnreslr,v. rttunty i nd v {I I u n It t r
ftrtflii:h1er~. quellM lht bl11r,~ ln 1bnu1 90
min ult.'.
~ulldnP.trs •l~n '>l'l'rl' pul tn U"(' in !hr
fire .
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smnkr t>ln11 In-" inl11nd , ·
ln ill•l r,port11 of the blate came In 1t
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Ho spital Caree1·s
Great f 01· Grads
By SYLVIA PORTER
Our hospitals are sla 1ed to
become tht nation s btggesl
51ngle new source of Jobs by
1975. Jess than four years from
now -for a great variety of
health v.orkcrs as v.e]I as
physicians and nurses Thi~
prediction comes from no less
an authority than Dr. Edv:in
Crosby, president of the
American Hospital Assn.
Are you, the high school stu-
dent , aware of the range of
opportW11ties open to YOU in
the health professions and oc-
cupations? Do you know ho1v
greatly upgraded have been
pay scales 1n this area?
It well may be that )OU
would be virt ually 1ntc1 ested
a career in the fle!d of
Here's a rundown on '" he alth.
some?
·Home HeaJth Aide trained,
usually at a high school, voca-
t1onal school or adult educn·
tion center to perform a wide
variety of services 1n the
homes of sick or disabled pa·
tients al a fracti on of the cost
of staying in a hospital More
than 200,000 such workers are
now needed, estimates the
National Council of
Homemaker's Services in' New
York but only 15 000
workers are ava1!able Typical
pay of home health aides is
$125-$150 a week .
,. Assistant in Drug Ad·
d1ctrnn Centers 1n demand to
adn11n1ster methadone 1 n
metadonc maintenance clinics,
''talk do1\" drug abusers suf.
fe ring fron1 bad trips, analyze
pa!ienl specimens, etc,
'Or1hop:1st top help people,
especially ch1Jd1en, to coirect
eye defects and defective
visual habits under ihe
superv isio n of an
ophthalmologist (an .~1 D .
spec1al1z1ng in visual
disorders).
,. Ass!stanl Oper;iling Room
Secretary to schedule opera·
!ions and arrange for ap·
propnate staff to be on hand .
-Translator· to work in
hospitals 1n Spanish·speak1ng
and French.Canadian com·
muni t1es as bridge bc1ween
patient ilnrl phy~1c1ans and /or
hospital adm1n1strat1 on
"Medical Emergen c y
Technician to ride in am·
blJ!ances and p e r f o r n1
therapeutic and other func·
t1ons 1n hospital emergency
roon1s.
• ~lental Heal!h Nu rse
Practitioner. to assist 1n nurs--
tng care in mental 1nstUutions
and perform non·profess1onal
tasks
•operating Room Techn1·
c1an (surgical technician ): to
assist in the n1any aspec ts o(
care of patient pre· and post·
operat1\le, lil the operating or
delivery room.
·senior Nursing Attendant :
lo as51st in hospital nursing
care, taking blood pressure
and specimens. operate trac·
llon. oxygen and f lu i d
drainage equipment
•chn1ca! Adm in1strat 1ve
Assistant lo counsel the
underpr!'l1legcd on health care
in neighborhood chnics.
•PhysiC1an's Assist ant !n
perform certain diagnostic
and therapeut ic procedures
under phys1c1an's supcrvts1on
for 1Tl!tance. v.eigh and
take patient histories take
blood pressure, e 1 e c: l r n •
ca rdiograms and X·ray5 , proc.
ess lab specimens.
"Pharmacists Aide 1o
assist the pharmacist J n
recordkeeping. labeling, com·
pounding and packaging of
drugs
,. Patient Service Represe n·
tative . lo assist patients with
health, insurance. r-.1cdicare,
Medicaid, other financial mat·
ters and to handle complaint.s
a bout service received
• Card1opumonary Techn1·
cian to assist 1n the treatment
of patients with heart-lung
ailments (set up and operate
o>.')'gen equ ipment, work tn an
operating room a n d J or
recovery room, provide cer·
ta in emergency s e r v 1 c e s
associated w l th heart.Jung
disease
•0rlhoped1c Equ1pmen1
Attendant to maintain 11nd
servic~ orthoped ic devices
used to repair broken bones,
EiC
"Physical Therapist· !1;1
evaluate phystcal disab1!1t1cs
and use physical a n d
breathing exercises as we ll as
other techniques In h c I p
restore muscle coordination
and strength
•Aides For r-.1enl11l
Retarda tes spcc1al1sls across
th e board are 1n dema nd in
fac1l1ties for mental retardares
ranging frnm m us 1 c
ther<Jpists to speech chn1c1ans
The needs are overwhelm·
1ng Thr op portunities are
almost end less The variety or
v.nrk !n !hs entire area or
hea!1h 1s grnv.•ing sleadil}.
more impressi ve And !he
paychecks -finally -(lre
competing \I, 1fh those 1 n
almost any field open to the
high school graduate
Increase
N Ow $13 9 An1eri cans purchased more
Series E ;ind H Savings Bonds
le durini:: lhe first half or 1971 1rw;:5 D'NEiU. th an tn any Slx·monlh pcnnd =.•1:•1l 1m~•NT liNe.. since !~55 according lo Donald
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1'h1s huge 10 000-kat t lan1p used tn l1gh t mot.Jon picture sels. is undergo in~ the
i:.an1 e extensive checking at General F.lert r]( ·,. tr.sling lahoratnr1es 1n t·lcvf'·
!and, Ohio as the llny rn1niatu1r. lan1ps at 1hc far 1ight Thollsands of l<1n1ns
are !hun1ped , t\\'Jsted, dropped, sprayed, cooked. Jrozcn and vibrated year 1n
and year out at tl1p pl<1n1
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l1IU >IOI :~~bl:tl~.i.:o
(ll•h \ Mlt~ LOW , •• ,. '"' i .. ,.l•n Co '"
~1illio11s of A111 ericans
-A-Cu tti11g Down on Buyi11g !~:J;::;~ i) iJ;
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'o ~""'"' I"< NE \V YORK (AP\ -\Vhile
moves made 1n \\ ashington
receive most nf Lhe credit or
blame for direct. g the cou1 sc
nf thP cconomv. Jess publicized
decisions niade 01 er the
kitchen table ha ve tremendous
lmpacl too
The dec1s1o n bv million~ l}f
ord ina ry Aniencans to cool 1t,
for example Aware tha1 the
economy had overheated, as
evidenced by higher prices 1n
C\'ery type of sto re , e0 nsumcrs
decided on di rect ac!1on They
cut down on buying.
In 1970, more than SS 8~
b1ll1nn Y.as Ol'.ed nn charge ac·
counts Latest figure:<. for lh1~
vcar show the tntal reducer!
bclo1v $8 b11!1on In March 1l
drnpped all tn $7 2 b1 l11o n,
although 1t has risen some
since then
PA YING BI LLS
Mu ch of the enerizy 1hat wa:<.
<hverted from buying .,.. ;is
directed lowarrl p;iying b1\1~
ln l!l69 about $!15 billion 1n in·
stalment cred1l \V ils repii1d
Lasl yr11 r JI tnppc-d ~\flO
b1lhon This "ear s ra1e 1s
higher than that.
Unfortunatrlv. lhrrc is a
less construct1vr aspect nf the
p 1 c tu r c While manv
Am cric.<ins arc able tn pay off
!heir bills, an 1nc1c<1s1ng
number ::ire nn! Personal
bankruptcies are ristnt"
Vrcwed over ;i number n(
vears. there 1s no I h in~
surp r1 s 1ng 11boul lhr
bankruptcy picture. Because
o( rver larger populat1nn thr
number tends !ri gro1v over a
lnng period nr tlmr
In 1967, hnwcv!'r. i! ;ip-
pe>ircd to have topped out
Rankrupt cit•s 1n 1hat vrar
reached ii huzh of mnre lha n
191 000 ·r h!' f1gurr frll 1n both
1968 and 1!169 hot now 11 1~
inn\ 1ng 11n
b<Thl:, v.111
~car
:i~~1 ri «nrl
1110 noo tnr
FHG TI CASO'.'!
prn.
this
Onf' nl 1111' h1g 1r.1 sons fr1r
p!'r~nna l h11nk rup1t 1r~. ;i !.ill·
ing stntk flli'l! krl n1ay 11">1 br
rl!i 111ucl1 ;i r<1tlnr tins vr-;ir 11s
1n 1hr 11111ncd1a tc pa~1 The
1n11rkct 1s nluCh h1ghrr lhHn ;i
\Cl'lr <'Igo, e1 en 1f it ls wrll
bcln1v 1ls retenl highs
Hn11 cver. the pcrsislrnlly
l11gh rate for uncmplo) ment 1~
pxpectrd In lake its toll
Although the Jobless rate y,;as
measured at 5 6 percent in
,June, compared with 6 2 per·
cent a month earlier. 11 is ex·
pected lo be back in the 6 per-
cent are<1 this nlonlll,
Comm1ss1on r.<1!cs "'" !ilock
purchases aren 't likely Lo
W ells 'Fargo
In Britain
SAN FRANCISCO -(AW\
\Veils Fargo Bank Sa n
Francisco. Tuesday (July 27 )
announ ced plans to establish a
merchant bank -Wells Fargo
Ltd. -in London.
Richard P Cooley, president
and ch1er executive nfficer of
Wells Fargo Bank , ,;aid that
i;ubJect to fina l e.pproval of
regulatory authont1cs \Velis
Fargo LTD 1s expected to
begin oprrat1on early tn 1972
w1th an effective cap1tahzation
of SIO million. Wells Fargo
Bank will own 100 percent o(
Adm;fo 16g •l 11'• dri\e any s1nall 1nves!nrs 1n!o ~~~':.'~~;1 .~ 1~~ H •
ban kruptcy, even though some ~~~~~~: 0, 1 11 }f'
brokers claim !hat they are ~u'"' r~ 1, •r•. A1le•n Int i.< J;, headed that \Va y 1f they dnn'\ A ' ~•oa Jen / w .
be • r h ..... l'!ed ~9 "° ,~,,. grL ;; Iler price or t Cit AJ 1ndu•r,... i~ l~. A~1on1 h 16 Jl • Sl'l VICCS Al• Ge! I In • ll'o
r •l••k• tn10t1 ii 1e But , as Jn olhrr p.111s o the Alborio<.: 11 11 101-.
economy the bliyer has d('rid· ::~!~'~'i~m"1 !~ ;~~.
ed th<1t 1hey are headed !hat !l!~~~~~d 1:11:' •: ~!1•
\\'llY if they don 1 gPt a better :::::~~ ;~~ i,,1 ,i,•;;
price for !heir ser1 ices !::~t~~ !1'~ .i; \~ :
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Bu1 as 1n olhcr parts nf the
f"Conon1y, !he buyer h<1~ de cid-
ed that he isn't going to accept
l11gher charges v.·11hou t a fig ht.
Allied en 1 10 111~ 1~1 , Alld M•1~ 13 .)1 JO •' uq•• Fl~"'L STOX
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A llr.9IAut 6~ l '1 1 Aloh• P C•m , I• AllO• I !I>'! >ll II'• Reprt"scnla[l ves of sn1all in-•m•1Su~ • ·~ ,,' " _ AMe~c 1~ 11 . ves!ors arc ;;lm0st un111formly Am•' E• 11~ 11 11·,
againsl a rate increase ~~~.~.P1l1~ J ~j ,,
ln tcstin1onv brforr lhe !'.!.'~~11~,'J ~ 11 1~1 , " I Am A"I •l)i> 11, l f'• 5ecurilies and r.xc 1ange Cnm· •!l•w " 1s9 1) 15'• mi~~ion. the chairm~n nf the :.!Bd~;1 ',';~ 1~.~ ',\,,
N;:itiona1 Assflc1a!1on nr ln Vf'St· ~"'c.~a;,1 1,01 ~: :r~
mcn l Clubs Thom11s O'Hara :"'c;:,~'"1";,,, •1; 11i''.
rnntended th~1 "the rn11re ~cf~~~Q 1 11;n 1.~ 111;.;.
burden 0r pro v1 rhng 1ncrr ased ~"' 01 .. 111 l J 11 ~011ne1 ~ •• •:J1• income tn the indu~try 1s being ""' ou•"'"" • ~"'
hnrnr hy the 1ndiv1dual 1n ~~r~~; ,~~0 ·:~ "f;
ve~1n1 ., h m , •n o• 1IJn Jl
H;:in ~ R flen1 ~ch. prcs1den1
nf !he N;:it1nnal Sh;:irehnldrrs
Assoc1a 11on also rc1i:istered
oppns11 1on tn an lncrcasr
ne1n1sch Look excep1 1on to lhe
claim by brnk ers rha! thev
haven't had a cnmm1s1on in-
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OA!l '1 PILOT 2 J
3-6 Age Group ·~· FOR ADVERTISING
in the Kids Get Own TV Series NOWI
"LEMANS" WEEKEN DER
OUT 'N" ABOUT
SECTION
HOLLYWOOD !UPI)
NBC is planning "a major,
ha I f-bour, five-day-a-week,
Mo nda y - l h rough-Friday·•
children's television series to
"Big Jake•
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''The McKenzie Break"
Continuou' Show
Daily From 2
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t1tw•o1r llA<H .• •• '"° •••··-'• loi...lo•• 1140 1,1, •• 0 1. )•IJ~
STH BIG WEEK
Cnthu1ou1 Show
SGr. Fro"' 1 ;JO-Su". 1 p.111.
begin early ne1! year.
The series is exptctcd to be
on all five of NBC's owned-
and-opera ted video stations -
in New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Washington e. n d
Cleveland -but the network's
numerous affiliate stations
will decide on .11n individual
basis , whether to use it.
Broadcasts in the series will
not be present as a straight-
through n e t w o r k showing.
Which means NAC is doing its
part so far as trying to im ·
prive children 's progranl·
n1ins -and. in effect. is tell·
1ng its affiliatef:. that it is up to
!hem individually to show just
how public servicc·mninded
!hey are in this area .
.. Acceptance and scheduling
of the programs will be
determined by the stations,"
NBC said in its formal an·
nouncemcnt Tuesday.
Ac-cording to the network.
the series "will be directed
primarily lo the three.to-six·
year-Old group. 2J.1d w i 11
present a bal anc ed
e d u ca t i onal-cntertainment
format. \\'ith the accent on
learning. The program content
\•:ill be designated to interest
and involve paren!.s as well 2.s
children." Because of i t s
distribution, the series ob-
DUSTIN l!!!'I•
HOJ'JM..\N <el
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BICir.t\N"
viously will not be available
for network sale, but a pair or
two-minute "positlons will be
providerl for I fl r a I OOlll·
mercials or public service .an-
nouncements. one near Uie
beginning and one near the
end of each program."
t h e substantial production
costs, and will relUn all
revenue from any local sales."
Dick Cavett is full of good
surprises these day.!. First
came the news that Orson
\Velles, v.·ho was his sole guest
for two 90·minute outings, will
sit in ·as host of his late-night
ABC.TV series for the week of
Sept. 6-10, while Gavett is on
vacation. Now comes Lhe news
that Fred Astaire, another
Edw!lfd1 CiMma Yieio
501' 0•'9" h•y. ar la ~.,
M•lllOll Vi•jo
fox fuller1on
j 10 No, H1ubof Bl ...
.52.5-4747
S2.ys NBC: "This represents
ll reduclion of !wo minutes
from the usual dayume com·
mcrcial struclure and will
permit longe r segments of
lJ n i n I err up led program
material. Stations carrying the
program will pay a program
se r\'ice charge to he lp offset
memorable solo visitor with Mword} (intmo foit So. Coos! #l Pacific's Oro ngt 111 C2.vett last fall. will make a esr 11 341oa,,,1o1 s....1<1....,Fwy.01c11ap_.
t llfn•">ltr 01 Gold•nW"I Aooht..., O.!>"!le return appearance with him wntm"'"" ••2·44tl .546-2712 .SU-70
later this yar. _1_!~~~~~~~~~111111~~
RATEoG .•• sur
MAY BE TOO
INTENSE FOR
YOUNGER
CHILDREN.
130 minutesof
excitement!
96 of the most critical
hours in history! Suspense to las t
a lifetime!
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lt1 Slow Session
NEW \OR K (UPI) -Stock clos•d shlfl>IY low
er ~londay m the 1lowest session of the year ~~ 1i.z0·~1
Concern over 1nflat1on and hi eh unemployml!nt ~~ 11,1 ~' :O
Y.ere amone the neeatlve influences but the b1aiest ~?.o c!l\~
smile factor pressuring the market w11 worry over ~r:;~t 't:~ 'i,
the fate O{ the dolla r Whtch pJunoed to lls lowest V""'•• ol 11 e v~i<IM"' '° 1,vel since l 949 on the Frankfurt money market u~1,..,.. ie
One analy!l sa.ld the market has been going ~~11;~:;~ '°'.e1
do"n bu l tod ay It was 11gravated by the un rer ~~~ :~ ~
L;unty about the. dollar ' v er~ 01 Ml ~~re.: "50c'1 A House Senate econom.Jc subcommlttet' c:ui u~, c;,, 10
eested over the weekend that the US dollar may ~~i'e ~~~ 1 have to be devalued but the treasury g11d 1t has no U•tMM 1.:.0 u" Noc1 plans lo seek such a chanae u"' •~ Ml"
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lndustr1a l 1\verage was off 7 95 at 842 e.e. Standard ~i~~°'! 1 r6~
& Poor s 500 stock index wa! off 0 72 at ga ~3 while 8~ 'ttv::,;i 3
declines topped advances 9~1 to 383 among I 621 ~s L:~~a ~
uisues crossing the tape ~i/c~':u •~
Piolost major stock groups including steel mo 8 p1';.411 :
tors chemical! oil aU"lm es and .aircrafts traded 81st..";t ~ J ~
narro\vly with 1 downward b111 ~I/:'~ 'i':n
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MONTUAL (UPI) -Akso
Alurrunwn, Ltd laid It U•
~cts to mike. a n an-
nouncement net t w e e k
re11rdln& •n alumlnwn sale to
Communist China Tht com
pany said It h.td b e • n
ne1otl1tin1 tuch 1 u.le but
could not say yet wbelher 1t
wlll 10 lhrouah An .4U1tr&l1an
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aluminum t.o Communists
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Gener&! Electric Co and
Denr,u Ad vf!rtisinl Ud of
Toxyo have exp&nded lhe1r in
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pute.r network tn A&ia A new
GI!: computer will be truitall@d
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lndwitr ies Inc the former
National Uad C.o announced
It will build a secondary an
tlmonlal Je1d ame.Jter IO c~t
$6 million on a 4S acre trac t
near P'rtderlcktown N J
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Fish Friend
Expert Helps Brazil Fir111
By PATRI CK BOYLE
01 tft1 O.llr "i.i S!•tl
A tl!'tired LagWla Niguel fish expert has
just _returneJ from a !~week stint in
Braz1! w~ere he helped a fledgling rom· ~l!'rc1al lishery move to the profit side of
Its ledger.
Richard Croker. forn1er chief of :narine f~~heries for the California Department of
I· 1sh and Game, described his vol untary ~rvlce to t~e S?ulh American country as
a very s:ihsfy1ng experience."
.'"It 10i·as a people-to-people operation
\Vllhout any government involvement
whatsoever," he notes with a grin, adding
the lack o( red tape made the job much
easier. Croker and hL~ \\'lfe , who live u
31~92 Crystal Sands Drive, went to BraJil
In ~l ay as parl of a program sponsored
by the lnterna11onal Exeeuti\'e Service
t.:orps.
A tall, at hletic man who looks much
younger than his li4 \·ears Croker
volunteered for \1'ork with the c~rps when
he retired (!'Om his second profession last
l'tB r.
"I retired I fr om F'ish and G2me)
young to try some difffrent things," the
<1n1iable man explained, noting he went
on to spend years with the U.S. Fore ign
Service as Latin American Regiona l Fish
Officer.
The Executive Corps, a non-profit
4'rganization o( American business ex·
rcu!h•es \1•hich seeks to strengthen
private enterprise in developin g coun-
tries, sent Croker to a small fishing
village in Brazil for his first assignment.
The vill2.ge, of 15,000 called sao Fran·
cisco do Sul, is about 200 miles south or
Sao Paulo, Cro ker explained . He was to
assist Babitonga Comercio de Pesca, a
commercial fishing firm which ha d re-
<Juested help from the Executive Corps.
"lt was a gung ho operation," Croker
recalls, "but they had neglected to .see
how much natural resource they had to
oper2~e on. They got all geared up lo go
and there .... ~re not so many flsh a.'i I.hey
had expected.''
"It would be like starting a sardine
cannery here in Laguna Nig uel," he adcb.
The company had been formed by a
Swiss man ""'ho bought si:r shrimp boats
-at about $100,000 each·.._ had ~uipped
& new packing plant with the most
modern equipment.
Cambodian Aide
Meets 'Mickey'
Cambodian prime minister·delegate
Sir1k ~1atak. schedu led to meet ""'ilh
President Nixon next week, met Mirltey
!l!ouse al Disneyland as part of Matak'a
Jirst visit to the U.S.
The 1neeting took pla ce Sunday at City
Hall in the 166-acre amusement park,
v:here Malak spent the morning with an
(lf[iciat party of 20 and a State De part·
ment official. a Disneyland spokesman
said.
Actors dressed up as Mickey !i.1ouse
alld other famous cartoon characters lin-
ed up to greet Malak and hi s party.
The 57·year-old Matak, who also is
Cambodia's defense minister, quietly ar·
rived in Los Angeles from Phnom Penh
Friday and spent the weekend tou ring the
area's tourist attraction5. He i.!i acheduled
to leave ri.ionday for Washington and
talks later in the week with President
Nixon.
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HE LPS FOREIGN FISHERMEN
Rich•rd Croker
Croker said he discovered the fishe rmen
""'ere not using the best of methods to
catch lhe evasive creatures. He also had
to fire a couple of fishermen who \Vere
stealing from the small company.
His expenses !or the tri p were pa id by
the fishing cc:Tlpany, but he got no salary
for his JO weeks of service.
\Vhile in Sao FrMcisco, he and his wife
stayed in a spacious old house nexl door
to the. owner or the ro mpan y. The village,
Croker notes, achieved notoriety during
the Sa n Francisco gold rush of 184'1 ,,·hen
unscrupulous ship owne rs \1·ould offer to
take passengers lo San Francisco.
Instead, the gold seekers would be drop-
pt>d in Sao Francisco do Sul. where they
eventually died of yellow fever.
Croker is not sure if any of hi s rcconl-
mendations while a consultant helped the
Brazilian company, but he has since
heard from the O\\'ncr that operations are
going more smoothly. He also learned
that the company, on his recom-
melldation, is going to expand to tt1e
northern coasl of Brazil t1·hcrc shrimp
are more abundant.
The Executive Cor ps has assi~Led in
about 2,000 projecL~ since 1\s organizallon
in !964 by David Hockefeller of the Chase
Manhattan Bank. Croker notes. He says
most of these projects have been ac·
1:omplished in Br;1til and Colombia. tll'o
of !he most rapidly developing of the
South Americ;in countries.
One reason for this development.
Croker poinls out, is an un usual form of
fina ncial support supplied businessmen
by the Brazilian government. Under the
plan. a business..'llan need only pay 75
percent of his yearly income tax bill if he
will inves1 the remaining 25 percent in a
business olher than his own.
"It really doesn't cost them anythi ng
because they would have to pay it in in·
come. tax anyw ay,'' Croker sa.ys.
The. retired fish specialis t hopes to get
other assignments ""'ith the Executive
Corps in the future and thinks it is an ex·
cellent opportunity for men like himsel f
to help others.
"It also keeps retired people occupied
and makes lhem fee l they are doing
something useful ," he edd.s.
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Unification
Pla11s Aired
Fo1~ Schools
Oclail.s of a study of uniri cation plans
affec ting lhe University Petrk, El Toro,
Mission Viejo and 'J'ustin communities•
1chools wlll be pr esented al tonight's
meeting of the Tustin Union High School
District board.
RPpresentali ves of the San Joaquin and
Tustin Elementary districts \\'ill join with
high school trustees for the 7 40 p.rn.
prese ntation by Stanford Re s ea r c h
lnslitute in the conference room of Tustin
High, 1171 Laguna Road, Tustin.
These districts, along "'ith Trabuco
Elementary District, are mu lling a three-
di s1ricl uni fication plan for presen tation
to !he vo ters 1n June, l\li2.
r:ritics of the firs t three-way spl it of
the large, Tustin high school dist.rict ol>-
jected to the assignation of valuable 1n·
dustr ial properties to what would be the
1·uslin Unified District.
\Vhile the plan provided three di stricts
nearly matched in property \'aluc to
students based on current attendance, op-
ponents charged that in five or 10 years,
the proposed !i.'llssion Vie jo and Jrvu1e
unified districts would be impoverished
by large nun1bers or students and a lo1v
property ta x-base .
Irvine critics have been more specific
111 their objections to the early three·
district split The Irvine unified district
""'ould ha ve "virtue!ly no industrial lax
base." 11ission Viejo would fare only
slightly better ""'ilh Uie. El Toro in-
dustrial areas being assigned to the Sad·
dleback Valley proposed unified district.
A committee made up of residents of
each of the lhrec proposed di stricls
.selected the Stanford Research Institute
of Palo Alto lo prepare a study on behalf
of the schoo l boards, according to \\'ayne
Clark. president or the University Park:
elen1entary sc h o o I parent-teacher
orga ni1.ation and chairman of !he Irvine
Counc il for Education .
The beard ordered sn1 study is not
the only one expected lo be completed
prior lo sending a unifi cation plan to !ht>
Orani,:e County Committee on School
District Organization.
Democrats Voted
More E f fcc tiv c
For Pros pe rity
P111NCETON. ~.J . !t\PI -\\'1th many
A1nericans rankini; the econoin y as the
inost 11nportant doznestic problc111, the
lale~t Gallu"p Poll reports voters now
rc~ard the Democrats as twice as el-
lecl1ve as the Republican party in assur-
ing prosperity.
In the latest survey, conducted in m1d-
Ju!y, 46 percent of the 1,582 persons in-
tervie"·ed said the Democratic party did
a tH>llrr JOb or keepi ng the count ry pro-
sperous. Twenty five percent of th<lse
survcvrd favored the GOP. \\'hile 21 per·
cent Said there was no difference and JO
percent had no opinion.
In addition ... Gallup reported !he
r>emocrats ' advantage widenin.R:. In
August 1968 the lwo parlies were even ly
rated on economic issues.
The Irvine Company and UC Irvine
Ct>ni ributed $3.000 lo hire Development
Econo mics Inc. ro com plel t' an 1n·
clependent study of the unification situa·
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The Empire State Building is no longer the tall est building in the.
\vorld. The latest to clain1 the Lille ls the J ,450-foot Sears To,ver in
Chicago. It is slated for complelion in 1974. Chart sho\1·s relative
h eight of \vorld's four tallest huildings.
J oaq11i11 Dist1·ict Begn1s
U.S. F1111d P1·ogra1n P1·ohe
.A. probfo intri federally funded progranHi
i11 !he Si!n Joaquin Element:i ry School
District was launched this wrck urged on
b.v p:irents 1vho fe11 r there mciy be "loo
ninny strings attached.·•
.Jim C:irlin. leadt•r nf th e Cordi\lel'il
School parent grou p which recently at-
tacked "experimental" programs and
"lack of discipline"' in the ir ~tlssion VieJO
facil ity , asked trustees recently if they
nor1nall y approved every federally Jund ·
ed prograrn
He suggested that the board m<I)' not
he :iware nf some of the "pilot'' or '"f>X·
perimental progr;:im.~ going on in the
schools, pa rticul;ir!y those fundect by thr
Elen1en1ary and Secondary Education
Act (F.SF:A 1.
Superintendent llalph Gates assure.fl
Carlin th<il al! new programs are
thorOllghly reviewed and approved hy the
Board of Trustees Defore placed in opera-
tlon.
"PAren1 s \1•ill ha\'r In rel y nn !he
board 's Judgn1ent." said Gates.
Tru s!ee Dennis Smith added that !he
flistrirt receives <lppr o:"11n1atrl,1· S20.000
from the federRI J:OVen1n1cnL ''There arc
no strings atlaf'hed lo any or lhese
fu nds,'' said Smith
Dr. \\liHiam Stocks, a s s i s t a n L
supl'rinlcnden! for instruction. said the
dis lrict cu rren!ly receives funding for an
ESEA Title I project to develop langua ge
skill s in children whose First lanRuage is
Spanish and rund ing for A Tille JI project
\Vhich provides library books. He added
that lhe district has complete control
over 1.1•hich books are selected.
Fl'dl'ral ninnies <ll:.o arr pro1 ided on a
matchu1g basis for audio·1·isual equip-
ment which the district selects and extr:i
con1pen st1ti on al so is provided for each
~!udrnt 11·hose parent s are alfi\iated tvith
the £1Toni 1\larine Corps Air Station.
Carlin asked the board if it woul d read
published criticisms of the !il!e projects
if provided. Chairo1an Gratian Bidarl
said the board \vould reacl the material.
The Cordillera parf'nl also asked if the
boa rd is plannini;: to ansll'cr a written re -
quest suh1nitted al the last mPe.ting
,1·hich asked for a description or educa·
t10nAl phi!o~ophy in thC' district.
(iflte s said a len..:t hy an sv.'cr is being
prepared and should be reedy soon .
Young N arn es ake
Displa ys Craft
Jose "Gae '' Oroil'n, the grandson and
nArnesake of 1\lexican painter Jose
Clemrn!e Orozco, celebrated his 121h
birthday in Pullcrton 1\'!!h an art show
for rnore than 1.000 pa!ron:;.
Orozco fie.,..· tro m his home in r-.lexico
Cily lo attend the showing of about 65
painling!i al the: fl..luckenthalrr Cultural
Center. The cente r staff added to the
Cl'lebrallon by i;iving him a presenl -a
Mickey ~·louse v.•etch.
Orozco's grandFalhcr "·as one of fliex-
ico·s greatest arllsrs of thi s century. He
1vas or.e of the leadin~ liRhls of the post-
revolu!ion mural painte rs.
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Miss Nude
U.S. Nixes
'Request'
ROSE: LAWN. Ind. j L'Pl) -The new
ri.tiss Nude America -Valerie Craft of
Chicago -had just been crowned when ._
photographer ga ve her an ultimatum: put
1>on1e clothes on.
The photog raph£>r wanted a picture tha t
he could run in hi s sm a I I-l o w n
newspaper.
~l iss Crart -36-23-37 -won the title
du rlllg the weekend at lhe third aruwal
pageant al the Naked City Nudist Rt.30rL
here.
She ob1lged the photographer, but not
by putt ing clothes on. She had none.
Instead she strategically held a bouquet
of red, v.•hi!e and blue. carnations .
Besides v.•inning the crown as the na.
!ton's cutest nudist, Miss Craft, 22, won
$1,000 and a trip to London.
~ltss Craft stiinds 5·foot-6 end weighs
122 pounds. She 1s a stripper and modern
dancer \\'ith light brown hair and brow n
eyes. Dick Drost. owner of Naked City,
i;aid "'She has a very, very nice tan -all
over ''
First runner-up was Cathe'rlne Lewis,
20, a housell'ife from Utica, Mich. Her
vltal stiti.stics were 36-26-37, brown hair,
brov.·n eyes and 120 pounds.
Second runner-up was Randy Lynne, 1
Cincinnati, Ohio, model. She has brown
hair and hazel eyes to go wit h her 39-35-36
measuren1ents. She stands 5-fOOl·l and
\\'eighs 107 pounds.
The panel of jud~es incl uded movie ac-
tress Babette Bardot, who was topleM,
t•omediAn Professor Erwi n Corey, and
Louis Russell, the longest survi ving heart
transplant recipient. of Indianapolis, Ind.
·'?,;i. Craft said she was startled and
surp sed at !he photographer's request
Iha she put her clothes on .
The pageant poses son1e unique prC'l-
b!e1ns. For 1nst11nce. how to identi fy con-
testants when there is no batll suit to
carry insignia.
Drnst solved the problem by having the
hopef11\s tote identifyi ng balloons as they
paradPd , unadorned and unabashed,
around the stage.
Water Supplies
1-lolding Up Well
In Lag una Beach
l..a guna Beach area water supplies are
surviving the record heat in good shape.
<>fficials of the two v.•a\er district s serv.
in·• Laguna and South Laguna reported
today.
\V hile residents undoub!edly havt been
using more v.•e.ter during the hol spell,
t"e increase in consumption was describ.
cd as "noL significant " so far as the
La.i:una Beach County Yi'atcr Districl is
concerned .
Both LRC\VO and Sou th Coast Coun ties
Water Di strict take into consideration
season al fluctuations in "'ater use when
ordering their supplirs of Metropolitan
\\'<>.t.er District waler, it was explained.
"\\'e have a standing order five or siJ
~·ears in advance," said SCCWD manager
,John "Tex"' Smith, ''It is revised an·
nually on !he basis of projected growth
pa lrem.s and so far we 've managed to
th•e 1vith in our esti mates. Sure people.~
lots of l\'aler during a he2.L wave, but not
enough to hurt U!> so far.''
El Rancho has the hottest price in town!
London Broil .... •••••
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You"rc missin g something if you haven'L tried El Rancho's O~'n
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spiril! ... and you're missing double. if you don 't sna p up t hese values ~
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Squeezed from orchard r ipened rolden fndl ... nothing added, nothing lakcn a"·ay .•. lo gi ve you naLure's goodness al it's very best:
Bloody Mary MixnH 99c
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Tenderleaf Tea Bags . ··-·· .................... 59-
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4 DAILY PILDt
India, Ru ss
As 'F1iends'
h'EW DELHI (AP) -India and 1he
Soviel Union signed a 20-year treaty of
"'peace, friendship and copperalion" to-
day, in effect putting the Russians firmly
Oo I.he side of the Indians in their angry
dispute v.·ith Pakistan.
Shortly after Foreign 11inister Swaran
~ingh and visiting Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko signed the
treaty, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
mid India remained nonaligned.
"Our critics may say v.·e have shifted
t1ur policy toward the superpowers," she
told a political rally. "This is not true."
In informing a cheering Parliament (If
the treaty, Singh declared the pact should
provide "a stabilizing factory in favor of
peace," adding : "It is also a treaty of
nonaggression."
Echoing ftfrs. Gandhi's words, Singh
asserted the treaty ;.strengthens our
policy of nonalignn1ent."
Mr's. Gandhi said "it ls our policy to
1lrengthen our friendships and this vd\I
strengthen us."
The 12-article treaty does not commit
either country to give military aid
automaticall y to the other in the event of
an attack by a third nation. Instead the
key ninth article says: '
''Each high contracting party un-
dertakes to abstain from providing any
assistance to any third party that
engages in anned conflict with the other
party.
"In the event of either party being sub-
jected to an attack er a threat thereof,
the high contracting parties shall Jm·
mediately enter into mutual consultation~
in order to remove such threat and to
take appropriate effective measures to
ensure peace and the security of their
countries."
Singh told Parliament: "This should
act as a deterrent to an y powers that
may have aggressive designs on our ter·
ritorial integri ty and sovereignty. It is,
the refore, in essence, a treaty of peace
against war.·•
U.S. Bombers Co1iduct
But with tensions between India and
Pakistan mounting steadily over the
Pakistani army 's repression of the in-
dependence movement in East Pakistan
and the fl ight of 7 million East Pakistani
refugees to India, the treaty could set the
stage for a new confrontation in which
Russia \4'0u]d side ·wi!h Indi a and Com.
munist China with Pakistan .
Air Strikes Ne.ar DMZ
Indian officials, in brierings with
ne\vsmen, have made clear that they ex-
pect the United States also lo back
Pakis tan, an ally with America in the
Central Treaty Organization and the
Southeast Asia 'Treaty Organization.
Pakistan and Peking have maintained
close relations ever since China's 1962
border clashes with In dia, while the
Soviet Union has been close lo India and
its main supplier of arms.
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Pakistan Rebel
Trial Scheduled
ISLAr.IABAD, Pakistan (UPI) -Sheik
Mujibur Rahnlan. whose Awami League
followers led the rebellion against the
Pakistan government, will go on trial
Aug. I I before a special military court
for "waging v.·ar against Pakistan and
<>lher offenses." il was announced today.
The announcement was issued bv the
headquarters of President Agha r.10han1-
mad Vahya Khan, in his capacity as chief
martial law adn1inistrator.
Rahman. popular leader of the Awam i
League in East Pakistan. 1>:as arrested on
the night of r.Jarch 25·26 ,1·hen \Vest
Pakistan troops moved Into East
P;ikistan !o put down a secessionist
1novement by the A"·am1 League.
I-le has been held in \\'est Pakistan
since then. v.·hile lhe Pakistan authorities
decided what to do with him. They have
been at pains to try to build world opinion
against him by claiming to have evidence
lie conspired with India to force ~ecession
nf East Pakistan, and accusing him of
armed rebellion.
SAIGON (UPll -U.S. 852 bombers
ranged over the border of Laos and the
Demilitarb.ed Zone t DMZ) Sunday night
and today in massive strikes against
North Vietnamese troops believed ready
to move into South Vietna1n :as U.S.
troops withdraw.
At one point two U.S. F4 Phantom jet
fighter-bombers protecting the Bfl2:;
divebombed a North Vietnan1ese an-
tiaircraft battery which opened fire on an
unarmed U.S. photo reconniaissance
plane. The Air Force called the bombing
a "prot.ective reaction" strike.
North Vietnam has massed thousands
or soldiers in areas around and in the
Dr..tz. Both U.S. and South Vietnan1esr.
officials have warned the Communi~ts
may try to capture the four northern pro-
vinces of South Vietnam as U.S. troops
"·ithdre"'·
They also warned that lhe Communis1s
ma.I' launch major offensives belo1v the
or.1z late !his summer to try to disrupt
• the Oct. J South Vietnamese presidential
elections. U.S. ri.1arines and many other
American units have withdrawn from the
immediate area.
The U.S. command reported todav
American troop strength dropped laSt
v.•eek to the lowest level in five and a half
years despite a tapering off i n
withdrav.•als . A con1munique s a i d
strength decr eased from 226.300 to 224 .400
<luring the seven-<lay period ending Aug.
5.
The drop of 1,900 v.·as below 1he
arl'ragc 2.912 weekly reduction carried
out during the past si x "'eek s but brought
troop strength to the-lo\\est leve l ~ince
February, 1966, v.·hen thf're were 208.000
Americans in Vietna1n. The peak
strength v.·as 543,000 ln Apr il, 1969.
The ground fighting in South Vietn::11n
consisted only or n1lncr skirm ishes. L;,S.
infantrymen and artillery of th~ Ameri ca\
Division, "·hich still has men in the
northern provinces. reported killin~ 10
Communists Sunday. South Vietnan1esc
rangers, infantry and militia killed 38
more in a series of s1nall clashes.
The U.S. command reported th e B52s
S\.\o'armcd out vf lheir Thailand bases Sun-
day night and early today. In one raid 20
of the bombers hit Comn1unist targets in
Lao.~ \l'ith 600 tons of bombs. Three
fo rmations a!so tna:k along the D7'.1Z
and near the Laotian border of South
Vietna111 .
During \he night the B52s hit a
suspected Con1munist troop concentration
v.·ithin a mile of the DMZ and only four
1niles from rebuilt !"ire Base Fuller. This
morning they returned to the area and hi t
bunkf.rs, antiaircraft sites. automatic
v.·eapons positions and suspected troop
concentrations further v.·esL
World Boy Scout
J an1borec Nears
End in Japan
ASAGIHI HEIGHTS, Japan (UPI) -
The rain-plagued 13th \Vorld Boy Scout
J amboree ends Tuesday, when scou ts of
1nore than 90 nations stage closing
cercn1onies at th eir can1p site on the
slo~s of ill!. Fuji.
The farewell ceremony starts al 6 p.1n.
J'1pancse time
The .scouls. drivC'n from their ca rnp site
90 rnile s "est of Tokyo by torrential rains
1'hursday night and Friday, returned
Saturdav.
'f()(fay" they V.C'rc maldn~ up for lost
tin1e selling up displays in !he camp
~i!c•s "Skill·O·Hama " :irea. The in-
ternational niusical show is scheduled
th1~ ('veiling
Aslronriut !'\C'U 1\nnstrong. "'ho arrived
at Ille l'atnµ site r'riday, left loday ff1r
Tnkyo. 'The first m:in to land on the rnoon
cllrnbrd ahout two-thirds of the way to
the top of illl. Fuji Sunday, then lurned
back to attend a parade on the Jamborre
ground s.
Humidity Blankets Nation
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Three More Die
In Ireland Riot
BELFAST, Northern Ireland {LJPI) -
f\.1obs rampaged th rough the streets of
Belfast today in an outbreak of violence
that took three more lives. The govern-
menl reimposed internment "'1lhollt tria l
of the rioters de spite "'arnlngs the harsh
move could lead to open civil war .
'A'ithout trial has been used since it '4'as
employed against the IRA in !956-62. The
procedure vtas first introduced in 1922 to
deal with disturbances resulting rron1 the
partition of the country the year before.
Faulkner said he understood the gravi-
ty or using internment, an action that
some critics of his government have said
could bring civil war to the province.
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'I oee what's -their-
names goi back safe
from the moon!' Prime f..linister Brian Faulkner banned
most parades and ordered rioters held in-
definitel y withou t tr ial in a crackdo1vn on
violence bla med on the outlawed Irish
Republl can Army (IRA). Estimates of
the number detained ran into lh e bun·
dreds.
'fbe drastic move brought relations
between Prot.estant Northern Ireland an d
the Catholic Irish Republic to a new low.
Jrish Premier Jack Lynch strongly
criticized the action and Kcvln Boland, a
forn1er government n1Lnister for loc<i l
government, called on Lynch to sever
dlplrJmatic relations \\'i!h Britain.
No Suez Canal Opening
Northern Ireland acted after a \1·eckend
<>f Protestant-Catholic rioting fatally
wounded a British soldier. v.·ho died early
today, A civilian security guard in a fac-
tory died in a nail bon1b explosion today
and another ci\'i!ian was reported shot to
death on Belfast's Jamaica Street.
Faulkner specifically mentioned the
IRA in his formal statement on interning
rioters and said he understood the gravi*
ty of his action -"'hich n1ore than one
critic of hi s government has warned ('(TU!d
bring civil "'ar to Britain's troubled pro-
vince.
The predominantly Protestant si x
northern provinces of Ireland were
separated from the Republic of Ireland in
1921 and made a British province. Ireland
has sought ~ince then to get the provinces
back, and in 1969 the vcars llf Catholic:·
Protestant bitterness erupted lnlo open
fighting.
'f'hc number arrested in Belfast and in
Londonderry \1·as not known. bu t
Bernadette Devlin. the Roan Catholic
parliament member from n1id-Ulster said
at least 200 persons "·ere detained there
alone by the Britl~h arn1v.
Faulkner acted after" demonstrators
swept through the street or Belfast again
today after a weekend of rioting, bar.
ricading streets \\i1h burning cars and
buses.
Faulkner told the nation lie \\'Ould issue
Jn1med!ate internment orders for men ar-
rested early today in a sll'eep by troop~
and police in Belfast and Lllndonderrv.
Security sources said at least 100 we;'.e
arres1ed ,
lt v.•as the ri rst time internment
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Without Pullout-Sadat
By The Associated Press
Egyptian President An"·ar Sadat says
he "'ill net conclude an agreernent to
reopen the Suez Canal unless Israel
agrees to withdraw completely from the
Sinai peninsula within six months after it
starts to pull back from the \\'atenvay
and Egyptian troops cross to the east
bank.
,
Other"'ise. Sadat told the Arab Socialist
t.;n\on in Cairo Sunday. Egypt "'ill go to
\~·ar to liberate all territories occupied by
1srael in the 1967 '\\•ar.
"\\'e have no alternati\'e to victory·•
over Israel. Sadat tol d the central com·
n1ittee of the ASU, Egypt's only political
party.
He emphasized his willingness tn
reopen the Suez lo international naviga-
tion but only as a first step toward an
over·aJI l\liddle East settlement.
The Egyptian president said he had
sent a letter to President Nixon about the
Arab-rsraeli conflict but that N"ixon's rep-
ly lacked any positlve steps toward an
agreement.
"The L:nited Stalss is one of the world 's
t~o superpowers." said Sadat, "and she
gives Israel everything, fron1 the loaf of
bread Ill the Phantom 1rarplanc .. "
I-le said he hoped "son1e. bra ve
An1l'ritan like Dr. }:!lsbcrg will come
for!h and expose the true face of
American policy in the r.lideast." Sadat
sald he belie1·es there are secret
docun1cnts on the t-.tiddle East similar to
the Pentagon papers inade available to
the press hy Daniel Ellsberg.
.Egypt's delay in resurning the fighting
Wit h Israel is stirring 11n1-est an1ong its
troops, according to a report in the 13eiruL
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new!>paper Al f'irah. The pape r 1aid
1nany Egyptians are beginnlng to m11ke
jokes about f;adars repeated threats of
raids into lsraeL
ln Tel Avi1', Israel's ambassador to
\Vashington, Yitzhak Rabin. cautioned the
L'nlted States against overstepping its
role as mediator in the Middle East.
Priests Gting
Celibacy Rules
For Re~igning
VATICAN CITY (UPI) -Eighty.five
percrnt of the Ro1nan Catholic priests
currently asking to be relived of thei r
duties cite enforced ce!lbacy as a cause,
according to a Vatican-ordered world
survey.
The steadily gro\\'\ng number of defec-
tions from the priestly niinistry and the
reasons for it "·ere traced in a 30()..page
docurnent complied by ~fsgr. Emilio
Colagiovanni, a V-atlcan sociologist and
la1\·yer, at the order of the Vatica n
Congregation for the Doctrine of the
F:.ith.
The sutdy, 11·hi ch took 1110 years tn
con1pile. will be presented to the \\1orld
Synod of Bishops to be held this autumn
ti t the Vatican. The synod is to discuss
justice in the "'orld and problems of the
priesthood. but its agenda does not in-
clude discussion of prles Uy celibacy.
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UPI Ttl•pho•o
3 Y ea1•s to 60
Raguhbir ~ingh. 27-ycar-old lr<lvC'ler \1'hn .~aid he
ha s been nn a pe<1 ce n11ssion ro·r !hree yearf. h;:id
lo,c:gerl 4!1.300 n1iles nn his bH·yclc 11·hcn he
arrive<! in J:rnn. l\c\', Sund ay. lie left !\e11· Delhi,
India 1n \91iR on an around-the-11·orld ,Journey. He
hopes to fini sh by 1974.
Ga11g· A tta.cks Police
111 De11 ve r BtJttli11g·
1 CPI \
angr,v ~rnur nf trrn-;igl'r!'
lurned nn police \1·1th ,cun~.
bricks :tnd botllrs rarl_v ~·l nn
d<1y when nfficerii lnrd In
break up ;i repor1cd ~a11g f1):'.hl
on 1he clt.v's \\'e~t sidr
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111111h 1r;:is ;0;111bbrrl 111 lhr
;<;10111;11•11. 1'hr \'nurh \l'~S
f('portrrl in ~eri1111 s rnnrl1t1nn
::it Drn1·er (;ener::il Ho~pital.
Al~n rcp ortrrl 111 srrious rnn-
di1ion ill lhe hospita l 11·;:is
p;:ilrnl111 an Oc11n1s Rice, 22,
sh01 in thP .~hnuldrr rl11nng the
hr1gh! of the disturbance.
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Cli1nber,
Son Die;
Two Hurt
Defense Contract Actions Hit
Solons Charg·e Marine Corruption
Hl)QI) R!VER. Ore. tVPl )
-An experienced 1nountain
climber and his 12-year-old
son died when the cl imber. his
11 1fc and two snn;, fell nn Eliot
c;1a1·1cr hish up on .'>1 t. Hood
.Sunday.
Devalu.a tion
Of Dollar
\VA SHI NGTOJ'\ rl,Pl1
Congrt.s~ional 1nve.i.1igalors tn-
d&y accused ~on1e :Ol;inne
Corps officials, n1 n s I l y
ctvilla ns. of petty corruption
invol ving defense contractors.
In one c.c1 se , said the J\ou~e
Arn1ed Servlces Sub-
commitlee, the s i Lu a t r on
resulted in !ht purchase of
laully generators which niay
hiive added to /1-l a r 1 n c
c;isua!lies in \'i etnani. The
rl'pOrt called lhe situ,:irinn a
··1a.njiled web of conlractor tn·
flurnce nver .\larinc Corp;;
r=rsonnrl .''
represen!rd in peri;nn by Its
\Vashington counsel, Daniel
Ro"
-Hoss had become friend!v
\\'1!h l\1 flt'111r procurement nf·
ficials, including J e n n 1 n gs
McLa in. di rector or the pro-
curement d1v1s1on. Ron a Id
Ceinme!I , thr d1v1s1on'ii depu·
ly director, Daniel Elmore. a
cnntracting nH1cer in the
division and Arlhur ~ewn1an .
as~::;1~n1 rnun sr.l In 1 he
:'11:ir i11e t:o1nn1andant.
-~lorns Kernplr, !hf.' vice
presi dent nf Dewev Electronic
Cn rp. New York C11y, another
defense fir m represented by
Ro5!. made available his com-
pany credit cards for person al
<'ntcr la!nment to l::tmore_ and
Capt. Thomas O"Brien. a
Marint officer re~ponsible for
making sure tha t Dewey
radars mcl the technical
crlte na .set in its cnntract 1l'ith
the Cnrps. Elmore admitted
u ~ing the cards as many as 50
t1n1es. O'Brien abou! the same
number_ The p.'l ir rl 11imed tn
have reimbursed Kc m p I e
abou1 $1.800 for the bills they
ran up , but the subcommittee,
with the aid nf an -FBI
handwriting a n a 1 y s I s el
rece1pl.!i . expressed skeptlciacm
U1at lhe af\ount ca m f .
anywhere near mat.Ching the
actual charges, which it sug.
gested might reach about
$9,000.
-?'.'ewman acquired stock In
CONOEC and ~fi~ Corp .• N~w
Haven, Co nn., a fir m pressing
contract claims against the
government upon which h,,
was acting, \\'hi!e serving &.$
assistant counsel to the com·
mandant.
l-lar•ry R Carson, ;ibnut 42 ,
11 ;is pronounced dc;id 11n ar·
r11·a) after being airlHtcd tn a
!r1ci:1I husp1t<1I ;ihnul n1nr hour'
aller he and his hiking f;.irn!ly
fell llbnul 1.000 ft'et while
dt·H·1•nd1ng from lhr su n11nit
nf tho J l.24,) fool 1nounta1n -
Orrgon·s h1ghc,;1.
V 1ul.er Fire s p e c i r i c a l I y the ~ub· r---"---"".cc.-~=o.==-=====================;
ll1s w1fr_ ,Jo;innr, ;ihou1 ~4.
\1:1.~ taken b,v hrl1 rrip trr frnin
lhe n111unlil1n 11cx1 and she 1nld
J-lnod !l 11•rr lin s p1!;;I
autho1·itlc~ shr lh(•ughl her 12-
ye;ir-nld .'ion Clil1n11 illsn hBd
died nf !us in;unrs 011 !hr
n1nunla1n .
cornn1itter ~aid :
-The ~tarlncs h<iught abnut
7.000 faulty gcnc1·:i1or~ frnn1
\\'ASHL\GTO'.'·> I l"Pt! -A Co1n~o l1t1a1cd J)icse l Elrelrit
Cnngrrss1(1nal suggcstilln that Co. 1CON DE C1 of 0 l d
thr L'S. rlol!;ir m;i ~· ha\·r tn br r.recnll'ich. Cnnn . fnr 1norr
rlri ;i Ju rd ha s drawn a ncg;iu i·e than ~27 1111 111011 It s;i1d the :um ~el.' srnl In Victn;1m broke rr~pn11~r froni thr treasur.1·. do1111 so flft en all had to b('
11t1Jch si11d 1! lt:is no pl::in~ lo pulled out nf srrvlrc ;1nd 1hc
~eek such :i chan~i:>. silua:ion "n1ay h1l\'e e<1ntnbU·
The 1Wfl b11,\<; ll'('rr lhc ]a<;l \ 'I ' I IC" lo "O''lh'I ""• ..... ,,,·"'. ' 1 'OllSf'-.1{'118 (' f'l'Oni:1 m1 c 11 ... ' " ~""un ,._,
In hl' Taken nff lhr n1nun1a1n !'.iibcoininillee milde 1 h e 1r;ON DEC issued ;i i;.t;lle-,
and tht·y ;i1·1·ivr.d hrrr bv nlf'nl drnyi ng t1.ny wrnngdoing
hel''."pi">' al )'"' ~ ''' rn·r rie\·al11;i!1on nrn"".<ia l rl11ri n, ~· ... · "" "· " ,. "'' and saying thr. ,l:l"ncr:itnrs foda.1·. l'l1ftnn 11·11;; dc<'id, ;i nd the \1·eckrnd. :n a report which · d h h were 1n goo s apc w en !hey
H;i1·ry .Jr , l.1. cump!:iined nf l'ilirl th(' dollar \\':IS nl'erv;iluerl v.'ere dcl!vered. \
hc;id ;ind h;ick injur ici:. hul i;n far as i!s r<'l111!n11 tn fnr~ign -TIH' Cnrps in \a lP 11lfi7
\\';1'°' h0spi till17.Cd in $'1ti sfar-<:urrencirs ii()('J>. ehqse CO!\'[)EC n1•er 1wn n1hc r
tfll',I ('i1nd1tinn, firms which h;id ~ubm ,·l !"d
11 " d • \I b h Surh :i rlev;:i lu:i1in11 woulrl 1n· • · :irr .• s:11 · .. 1· rn! rr lnv.•cr bid~ nn ;i l;irgcr ~l i pped . 11nd I s1npped tn resl, l'n\l·r tlir va lue nf thr: rlnll:ir in ,1;enrr;itor. \V htn y.,1;irinr: nf.
bu ~ hr slipped a!il,ai n. !hr rurch;isr nf currcnc.v from f ici;il.~ nie.I In discuss the ~l.1
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rescue crew. Thr piln! C'V02
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rr.•cue in the dark. said. "!
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w;i_c;n 't Ion hard tn cnmr in
bec;iu~r . v.·e had t1·erything
wnr k1np. 111 our [1ll'f'T
Electricity Is vita/ to your way o/ lita.
So is a healthy environment.
We're working to bring you both.
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t igh t rrop\p 11·erf in111rrrl in
lhe two hour 1nr-1drnl 1n-
c!udin1? tll"n polieP nffi('ers.
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shnu ldt r.
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intn cus1od.\·. bill pol1rP .~aid
!hey exprc1ed many would br
release wi1hout chargr. 0nf'
m;:in who w;i.~ ;irrf'$[erl h;id
pockrt~ lillrrl v•i1h '.111·(''1\ihrr
.~hells, but nlf1crr); found 110
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You can make
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powerless. Pnlicr said 1hr~ w r r r
;in5werin~ il rcporl nf 11
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ricers 11·ere greeLcd hy gu nf1rr
and tosser:! bricks and bo!lle~
An e.~tim111ed JOO liiw nf-
ficers evenlual ly cordonrd off
lhP area and then laid do11n :i
hr:!\'.)' cloud nr lrar g;i~ tn
rnrce the youths il\\';l V Pnlier
::il.~n i:.hn! nut f:t rerl lir.111~
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thP 10.\~ nr mili tar~· srr1·ice 1n
trrins nf 1l F:urr~e1ln 1·:i calion.
The l;i!rst fh er h<is c11lnr
photos or ba1hil1g be<iul ic~ on
!hf' R11·1r"r:i, a skier schu~slni;:
rln1'>'n an Alpi ne s I n p P ,
Stnnehenge in En,:land. and a
man bicycling down :i 1rer·l1n-
rd French r0ad -bul nnl nne
p1ctore flr mention '1 f KP .
rn ;i 11 r u 1 e r s or 20·milc
m::irchf'!>.
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of ;i l1 fetimt.."
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murle ill a P11ris1an side\\·alk
c:ife. The youn~ man's hair
ma ,v nor exceed thr Arm.\"S
ne\\· rf'g-ulation.~ nn length bul
11 ne:i rs the limil. Anrl hr i.~
p1r.:t ured drinking :i bef'r. Bu!
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\\'insnme h!onde date is drink·
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daily Interest on Passbook Accounts.
Paitsbook Thrift Accounts of any amount earn 51;1% per v-er, paid from
d1y inveet1d lo day withdrawn. Your funds are immediately availat>le.
Interest credi!ed and corripounded Quarterly,
Fu n<is place~ by the 10th earn from lh• 151.
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It depends on what you know about nuclear power plants.
In Southern California, the need for
elect.ric i!y has more than doubled in
the last ten y.eti rs. As the ropulatio~.
increases, tl1c need for ('lectrici ty \rill
continue to grow.
To meet this grov;ing-pubLic need ,
Edison must build additional
gen erating plants now. Othc1-wisc a
power shortage coul d occur by 1!i'i6.
One of lhc ways we l'lan to supply
more power is by constructing
additional nuclear power units at the
San Onofre Nucl ear Gen erating
Station ne2!' San Clem ente.
But som e people oppose construction
or these units. One of their concerns
is radiation. Actuall y, natural
background radiation is everywhere
and always has been. It comes from
the food you eat, the air you breathe,
the materi als used to build your
home.
The San Onofre nuclear plant is
a source of some radiation, too. The
question is, how much? The answer :
so little that an elaborate monitoring
program of the land, air and offshore
waters near San Onofre has
established tha t the amount is
iMignifieant compared with natural
backgroun d radiatio n. Far less, for
example, than the additional amount
r ecd•etl by moving from a wood to
a stone or concrete home or
n1)art.111cnt house.
Another concern n1ay be the 'varn1
,\·ater r cl oosccl by nLtclcar power
]Jlants. At San On ofre, sea \vater is
used to cool the })lant condensers, and
then the warmed water is r eturnee!
to the sea.
To determine wheth er this harms the
1narine environment, Eclison
con1n1issioned an oceanographic
company of national stature to
moni tor the offshore waters both
before and after the plant WM built.
:Monitoring began in mid-1963
-fou r-and-a-half years before the
11lant comme nc ed commercial
operation -and has co ntinued
ever since.
Result : twenty-one reports reveal no
significant changes in the marine
em~ronment. And that includes
t hree years of plant operation.
In addition, the California State
Department of F:ish and Game made
its own study of the same marine
area in 1969. The Department
concluded that the nuclear unit's
operation did not appear to have had
an adverse effect on the near-shore
marine environment.
Based on these and other facts, we
believe nuclear plants are a sate Blld
sensible way to generate electricity.
Clean, too. Since there's no
com bustion in a nuclear reacror,
no by-products of combustion are
releMed into the atrnoephere.
At Edison, we plan to rely more Blld
more on nuclear power to meet the
growing need f or electricity in the
14-<:aunty area we serve.
sCE
Southern Californill EdilOn
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• DA.RY PROT EDITORIAL PA.GE
Full View
After witnessing another circus·like perlormance
by Orange County Supervisors Ronald Caspers and Ro b-
ert Battin this morning. it's not difficult to understand
why Caspers has call ed for restrictions on news
ema nating from the. county courthouse.
Today's mirthful episode. unfortunately for Cas·
pers, was in full view -so his declaration that county
government people ought to clam up around the press
could hardly escape reaching print.
Last week, Caspers said the press, "When they go
digging too far , we can aJy,•ays say. 'No comment.'"
Casper s "'as i.rritated because a courthouse report·
e r fDon Smith of the Los Angeles Times) had the tern·
erity to ask a county em ploye if proposed budget cuts
coul d affect Orange County's proposed drug abuse
p rogram. He wrote a story to t hat effect.
\Vhat seemed to bother Caspers was the fact that
the Orange County pr ess has reported news items on
county affai rs before he himself has heard abo ut them.
He told the county's department heads to abandon
what he termed a "\\'ide open mouth policy" and con·
tributed this remark:
"There are times "'hen I have found it necessary
to say it's none of your God damn business.''
Thal is Supervisor Caspers' prerogative. He is free
to comment or not commen t as he sees fit.
But when a member of the five-man Board or Su-
pervisors in effect tell all of the employes of California's
second largest co unty to clam up when they talk to the
press (and thus to the people), he is treadjng in another
area.
Performance
people o{ Orange County. And what lhat government
1s doing with nearly $250 nlUlion worth of the public's
money this year , IS, despite Caspers' statement, some
or the pyblic's blank blank business.
Caspers has championed this .drug .abu_se pr~gra m .
The Da il y Pilot has supported hi m ed1 tor 1all y 1!1 this
effort and continues to suppo rt th e cause for which he
ls fi ghting. The money possibly stil l can be found to
impl ement th e proposed $910.000 prograrn an d. like
Caspers, we believe it very .important that some means
be found to put it into effect.
This does not mean \Ve believe raspcrs. or any
elected official , has the privilege of settin g up a curtai n
between the press and the county's department heads
a nd en1 ployes.
"There comes a time.'' said the Newport Beach
supervisor, "\vhen the press gets too nosey.·•
We believe not. \Vhen the press is given the trust of
being the people's watchd:)g on governn1en t -and that
is its traditi onal role -there is no such thing as being
too nosey.
And lei us add. the people o"''n that government.
They pay for it.
A Meaningful Step
Ah, there's good news from \\l ashington ton ight.
fol ks.
Speech \vriters for President Nixon, we're told by
U.S. News & \\torld Report, have been directed to avoid
such words as "viable," meaningful" and "relevant.''
The \.\l hite I-louse says, "'fhese are among the vog ue
words of the so·called intell ectual set and they have
take n on trite and pretentious stature."
County employes who go around ho\djng press
conferences or otherwise volunteering informatio n in
conflict with their bosses' policies can be expected to
be in trouble. But when they were asked a direct sta te.·
ment -as in this case -there is no reason why a free
exchange should not be in order.
As usual. the boys in Wash ing ton arc l \VO step!I
behind. The \vords were trite an d pretentious years ago.
\.Vhat probabl y happened was that the Nixon word·
smiths fou nd them no longer meaningful to the public
or r elevant to the issues.
r1' ~ .. , /VVwJI.,.~
Orange County's government doesn't belong to
Ronald Caspers or the other four supervisors any more
than it belongs to the DAILY PILOT. It belongs to the
U.S. Courts
Could Lear11
Front Britisli
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Editorial
Many lawyers among the 12,000
members of the America n Bar Associa-
tion who recently concluded their con-
vention in Lcindon came home impressf!d
with. the striking differences betwee n U.S.
and British legal procedure. The ABA
president, Edward Wright of Lit tle Rock,
Ark ., has called the difference .. like night
1nd day ...
One group. instructf!d specifically to
talk to British police, prosecutors,
defensf! attorneys and judges, hoped to
find some solutions to the crisis in
An1erican criminal justice. Undeniably,
some thi ngs they learned v.•ould not even
be suggested as patterns in U.S. courts -
l'iU:..~ as Bril ish police powers to arrest,
detain end question· suspects 'vith far
more freedom than our constitutional
5afeguarrls would allow.
BRITAIN for example . has shown more
Imaginative willingness to move in on an
obvious problem like the overabundance
of appeals cases, many of them hopeless.
Jury selection, commonly a most
frustrating, delaying problem i n
America, is quick and simp le in Britain.
The average time required to accept a
juror over there is 6.5 minutes. Courts do
no t allow the •·fi shing expeditions"'
customary in Amrrican jury selection
sessions, in which attorneys probe in·
dividuals to seek possible pre judices
Dear
Gloon1y
Gus
The U.S. should spend $X million
to irrigate the moon to produce
vegetation, thus oxygen. then of-
fer immigration lo all unsatis fied
citizens an d militants. Then cut off
lheir water.
'fhe H's
T~i1 INll.r• rtlll<ll '''"""'' ~'"'"'' "'t MCtu•rUy ""'" •• !ht ntWIHPtr. '"'"
ntir "'' ""¥' 19 Gt.omy OUl. D•llJ' l'lltl.
which may help or hinder a case. In
America, acrording to John B. Neibel,
dean of the University of Hous ton law
sdlool, "A skilled trial lawyer can win his
case by the sf!lection of lhf! jury."
Neibel pred icted that if !he British
system were introduced in the U.S. it
would be quickly accepted.
IN BRITAIN, the emphasis is on the
search foc lrulh. Increasi ngly in
America, the em phasis is o n
technicali ties. Oft en those technicalities,
used most often in cases in wh ich the
defendant is unquestionably guilt y, ca n
delay a case with re·trials or reversals
for years. But in Britain , a defendant can
expect his case to be handled in two to
fi ve months -from arrest to final
verdict.
Trials in Brita in usuall y last no more
than 14 days, and the longes t appeal pro-
cedu re takes only three months Si r
Frederick Lawton of Britain's Supreme
Court explained it this v.·ay · ··Appeals are
not al lo wed because of minor slips in pre>-
cedu re or in the admission or exclu!!100 of
evidence in giving direction to the jury "
Yakima llrrald·Rcp ub\ic
Meet S1nili1i' Uncle Mao
One of the gravest problems posed hy
Mr. Nixon's upcoming peace trip to Pe·
king is the necessity for creating a new
image of the Mainland (formerly Red)
Chinese.
This difficult tas\r is, of course, the
responsibility of the
liUIC' ·kn o w n but
highly~fficient U.S.
Bureau of Friends
& Foes.
Thus lights bum
late lhf!se nights in
the B. r . & F.'s of·
fices as lhe ded icat·
ed F. Men work fev·
erishly to complete
the critical project in time. But tht
litrain is beginning lo tell.
SCENE: Tht. B, F. & f .'s China Sec·
tion. Thf! tension sttms almost visible
11midst the chattering typew riters and
clattering mimeograph machines.
Suddenly, young Cam 1thers. a deputy
Assistant lmagt. maker. rises from his
desk. eyes glazed. and staggers into the
aisle, crying, "I can't ... 1 can't face it
any more ." Director Smrdworth. an old
China hand, grabs him end briskly slaps
his face.
' Art Hoppe
Chiang Kai·shek wcrf! fi ght ing ea ch other
and both were good guys because both
were also fig hting the dirty Nips.
Camitber1: The who?
Smedwortb: The cruel, treacherous .
buc k-toothed dirty Nips who ere now,
tha nks to thf! Bureau's work. our loy al,
hard·working. democra cy.loving, gentle
friends, the Japan ese.
Carruthtn !brightening \: That IS a
change, sir. But why wert. they dirty
Nips?
Smedwortb: Because they v·ere In
league with thf! cowardly Italian fascists
and ru thless Nazi butchers against our
brave and noble Russian allies \\'ho were
led by kindly, plpe·puHlng Uncle Joe
Stalin .
Cnrrulbert: Who?
Smedwortb: Stalin.. The one we
transformed into • mad d I c t a I o r
determined J.o crush the freedom of the
gay. ha ppy Italians and peace·lovi ng
Germans -eicuse me. West Germans.
Smedwortb: Pull yourself together, Carruthtrs (admiringly\: Sir, you've
Carrutheri!. given me the strength to go on. How
Carndta'1 (making the effortl : I'm about this : "Kindly, pipe-puffing Uncle
aorrY. 1lr. lt'1 just that ever sinct I ~·as Mao Tse·tung •. :•
• little boy ~fao Tse-tung has betn a Smedworth (clapping him on the
bloody-tianded tyrant builcing an :int-like backl: Good work. son. And while you're
1lave society whuse hordes of mindless at it. wOrk up a contlngency plan for the
10ldiers are delennined to spread the-Formosan (formt r\y Na t Io n a 11 s l )
Yellow Peril in human wave as5::iul t5. · · Chlnesf!. Gel in aomething about aging,
Smectworth: Stop talk ing like lhat , son~ senile dictators and poJlt\1'.!al realities.
That's a Presidential order . Carrutbrrt (Squaring his shou lders I: I
Carntb(n: Yt s, sir. But to change an can do it sir, oh lt makf!.• me proud to be
Image like that overnig ht ... an F·Man !
Smeodworth : Ne\'e.r frar. C<im1ther~. ~mt.dworth fs millngl. R.ight . Cer-
The Bureau ca n do it. You"re too young ruthcrl'i. Remf!mbe.r, if it wercn 'I for our
to remember our 11ucce11u:s . But I recall progr11.ms, how would the grea t Amf!rlcari
Or even \'iable. 'ON SECOND THOU6HT) MAYSE YO U DID ME A FAVOR. '.t
Liste11 Befo1•e Y 011 Tall~
•
Two Heads Are Better Than One
'i\'hat is fascinating about con1-
mun icativ e f r u s t r a t io n is lhe
psyc hological condition on both sides. IVJr.
Forceful has tried to tell sornething to
l\.1r. Sullen . r-.1 r. Sullen d11es not like /'.1r.
Forcefu!'s message, or perhaps he docs
not li ke the tone of voice in whic h it v.·as
delivered . He th erefore resists it, ignores
it. or argues back. often seeming to twi st
its meaning in the course of argui ng
b.1c!<.
Mr. Forceful. find·
Ing his message
resisted and misun·
derstood, repea ts it,
perhaps saying it
louder with each re·
petition, perhaps
~etting it down to
"1vo rds of one syll·
ab!C'.." All th is in·
creases !\fr. Sullen "s
resista nce.
Bul 1\fr. Sullen's resistance implies a
criticism of r-.1r. Forceful's mess;.ige -
hrnce of Mr. Forceful hin1sclf. ~1r.
Forceful therefore feels 1hrealcned by
this resistance and he too bcco111cs r1 ~1d.
Becau se /11r. Forceful has his pride, 1l 1s
much e;isier for him to think. "Il ly (;od,
th.ls fcllo~· Sullen is stupid ," than In
thin k. "Perhaps there is s1)n1('th infZ
v.-rong with n1y mess a~e or my v.·1:1y of
tr)•in~ lo communicate it.··
'"'HAT \\'E lfAVE here is a cla!'stc
•
Hayakawa
case of communicativ~ dead lock. in
which each parl y ts threatened by Lhe
other. and the refore each is ri gidl y de-
fensive of his O\vn views. Th is condit ion
is easily recognizl'.'d. Someti mes the
parties are sil ent. because they have
stop ped spea king to each other. Some·
tin1es they ye ll and screa m at each
other. But quiet or noisy, it is all the
same -since no communication is tak·
ing pl ace.
How docs one avoid such com·
municative deadlocks? Or. findin g oneself
alread y in such a situation, how docs one
get ou t of it?
The answer given in the literature of
rllnical psychology and gene ral scman-
11cs is lhat one should learn to listen
''non·cvalualively'' v.·hich means
l1 stcnin.c:: without arguing or passing judg·
men!. listening fu lly in order to un ·
dcrstand how th e. problem looks to the
othe r fellow. gi ven the kind of in·
formation he possesses, given the goals
fQr v.•hi"ch he is striving. In short. if you
can't communicate v.·ith him. at least you
can encourage him \(l communicate with
you -thcreb~· establishing a channel of
communication.
'VHAT llAPPENS psychological!~· to
the other fellow when you do thi s is that,
no longe r confronted wi!h the necessity of
arguing with yo u, he permits the rigid
boundaries of his defenses ti;i relax ..
Everyone talks better v.•hcn conf ronted
with a good !i.~tcne r. 11 you are tha t good
listener. th e other (cllow's defensive an d
Judgmental utterances give way to ques·
tinns of information
Communication being a process of in·
!eraction, as things begin to happtn to
the ot her fellov.·. similar things begin In
happl'n to you. Becau se the oth.('r fellow
is no longer attacking your position . but
giving and inviting informa tion, yo ur 01vn
defen;;cs also relax . This cannot but
reveal itself in your racial expression.
your tone. of voice, the. set or your body 1 v.·hich in tu rn further relax es the ot her
fellow.
EV ENTUALLY )'OU niay come ln tt1e
conclusion lh;it his views, while still nnt
acceptable, at least n1ake a certai n
amount of sense. Consequently the
following things may happen :
11 1 As the. other fellow slates his views,
he may discover for him self errors in his
position -errors which, in a combative
state of mind , he \VOuld never ha ve ad·
mitted.
121 Anolhl'r possibility is that lhe other
fe\lo\r may now be \\'illing to listen to
you. As you state your views. more calm·
!y than you had been stating them
earlier ~·0 11 11'ii l modc r;i tc lhr dogmatism
fl f ynur prrscnt11 t1un. and perhaps f'VCn
disco·;er 11rror-. that yoll arr nnw \\'illing.
in a nn11·r'flrnfJat 1l'C. :.1Luatlnn1 tn admit
and cnrrt•r!
S l'.'\C'~; TillTH nf ~'flli ha1•e tried
~enou~I\' In !l stPn. 1m1 \t,ll h:i1·e rrcc 11•rd
I I l"[l';:J.[1• 11 rr111·1 111 •11 II l,,1 °) \iJll fQ!"fl1CI"·
ly di d !l!)l liil\ (' !IP 11111 II 111 h.11"e :icqui rrd
in~··rf'T':•';••11 ro1·1• 111 111111 llL'nrr in the
hg.ht nf th1.~ nrw u1fur111at1nn, bnth your
uni:;in;il prup11-,;1I :11111 h1' 1•·~1~l:1nl·C 1nay
prO\'l' to IJ1' 11h"1\i·I•· \1 !hl.t, mint, you
arr ;1b!c Jt11ntl \ 1•) \l"rk 11111 a new
sc hrrn<'. -,,al1•Lu 1 .. r1 111 h••l h of ~·ou,
1rh1eh lak r., 1111" ;1ct•n11111 111{' rntirc body
flf nr11 lnf,1rnt,1j 11 n Thi .. 1<. 11·ti;it is
incant, no dnuht , !11 tht• tdd pro•l•rb !hat
S<l,vs. "Tll'ii h1';1d:; ar1· 1'11 llrr I hnn one."
I an1 n"I tal~111~ i1huul l'On1prn1n1~e.
v.•hit'h 1 ~ ;1 111al;1'r .. 1 h.ir~ .. 1111ng f1·111n l1x·
ed pn:,\!lon" lo IPfl<' ,;1 iil'll11 •• !I In lhf' suc-
ce<;~f11I 1l1 ri.11•;1y ('u,1 11r111111c-:1t1lln I anl
talking ;dy1ut, h11l1 p~1tt•r<: h~ive acq uired
new· u1fQnnallon ~f) 111;11 llll' on ;.;1n;1) po~i·
tinns nn l1"lq;',l'r P\1~t ;ind thr prohl('m is
rcsc l\·rrl r11 ri rhl frrrn1 .111d hrr.hrr lr\'rl.
Two pc(1 r l{'. h1•ll11r 1nfnrmcd lhrc,u~h
sucrPs:!du! r·111nn1111111 '11!<1n, !Ire 0frcn able
to snh'e p rnhl('n1~ th:11 11 r·r'1· f1c\1ond the
capac111rs of r11hrr n11r h\' h1n1~cl f.
n~· s. I. rlayak;n1 a
Prc~icltnl
S;in Fr anl"i~rn Sl:ilc Collc1;e
Another 'Trial of the Century'
The "SolC'darl Brnthrrs"' -r.rorge
,J ackson. Flee1a Drun1go and .J nhn \\'.
('lutchelte -v.·111 ,::11 on lr l<il l\ll"lndav in
San Franc1scfl Co11n1y Supcri rir Colirl on
charges o! killing a Solcd<Jd Pri son
i:;u:ird 1n 1969.
This focuses att£'nlion on Ca lifr1rnb1's
prison popula tion of rnorc than 2<!,01}0 -
the largest in the country and perhaps in
the \\'Orld. Il may also contain, at any
gll'en lime, more well known con v1c1.s
th;in an y other rorrcclion<: ~ystrn1.
Present ;ind pa.~t inmates Includ e Sirhan
Need Deterrent
Press Co1nn1 ents
'\lest Columb\1, S.C .. Journal: ''The
Supreme Court. .. ruled that I hose
citizens lac.king !he money to pay fines
could not be se nt to jail as an alternat ive .
While this has been ha iled by some as a
great stroke for the rig hts of the in.
div idual, especially the poor, and mi ght
be, the rei;ult of this n1l ing ma y be two·
sided. Society req uires some kind of pro-
tection, and a deterrent from those who
exhibit irresponsibility or are heedless of
the rights of others. Wh al now happens lQ
the regu lar offender. or drunken br awler,
without funds? Whet about shoplifters? Is
there now any method by which. those
\\'ilhout funds (often !he irresponsible or
they would have some means) can be
punished? One suspects the crime index
will move upward again as a rrsull of the
\11test, wc.ll-meaning court ruling."
Editorial
Research
Suh:in, Cl1:1rles Manson , ll 11cy Ne\vton,
J::!dr1dge Clc<ll'Cr. Caryl C h e s s m a n
anil Barbara '"I Want lo Live ~'' Graha m.
And then there are lhe Soledad
Brothers -three black men accu sed of
killtng a wh.itf! prison guard more than
two ;ind one-half years ago. Of the three,
onl y George Jackso n has achie\'ed cele·
brny sta!us. He did so th rough v.·r11ing a
hook, .. Soledad Brother." and through his
a!lsociation wilh Angela Davis. oow
a\\·arfi ng trial in California on charges of
mu rder, kidnaping and criminal con·
spiracy.
Self-educated durin~ year~ of solita ry
confinen1ent , Jackson has emerged as an
ar1icula te exponent of !he black revolu-
tionary vie wpoint. He takes the posit ion
that mos1 crimes con1mi1ted in !he
Uni1cd States arr essen tially "social" an d
"pn!Jtical " in nature. This is especially
true, he believes, of crimes committed by
niemher.s of minorily groups.
THE SOLEl)AD BROTll ERS casr is
li kely to d1re c1 at1ent ion to Cal1/ornia "s
system of 111det er111ln alc ~e111cnc1ng ,1f
felony offende rs. Under lhi.~ system the
legisla!ure sets the n11n imum and niax·
irnum trrm for t'aeh offense I for c,.-.
ample. burglary, second deg ree. one to I ~
years! anrl the judge remands !hr of·
fender to the state priso n ''for the tcrn1
prescribed by law."
At ils incepli f)(I, inde terminate sen·
tencing was hailed as 11. major step
towa rd prison reform. The idea wa s to
granl an earlier discha rge than would be
possible undf!r a determina!e sentence to
those prisoners \\'ho demonslrated by thei r
behavior 11 rett dinrss lo return IC) the
co mmunity.
Jessica Mittnrd notes, howver, 1h.1t
''Under cover of the indeter minate
se ntence. Uie median term ~rved by
Califom1a ·s 'felony firs!. releases· had by
1968 risen lo 36 months, h!ghesl in the na-
tion."
ONE REASO N \\'hy sentences ha\"e
grown longer instead of shorter is tha t
they are determined by an Adult Authori-
Holv to Address Om· Lawinakers
U. l\INATOlll T ••11u11"1~ IL11. Ou 1ro11 1eo1111t!vt ''"'°" Cu 111a1. l•c••IT't nto. C••ll. f5lll1.
i TATI. ASSIM•LTMllt ,llOM Olo>•NGI: COUttTY
ttollerf E 111a1>•m 1•1 u O"l•lct-R•, 16-1• Wt~•c11t1
D• .. t .. wpo•! 8t8•11. •-. '"""~1l'1ee• l>vb'o( CommtrC• •nd I' u 11 1 I < UIHlllH Jo~n V. llt~•
1~511> 0•~1r1U-11.l. 1«11. ttor!h H••bCI• lllvO., F~ !(· 1111
E"'Cl!l¥"'fl" er<t tt•U•""enl. W"t• ~nll t fll .rrn.-.,. tle'\1. C0"11!'il"~..J. ~l,.,."<r •1111 l~1u1~~•~ L•tor Rtl1t1orn t llCI ll t Vtl!\lt' tl'>d 111t1fofl. Stlftl Cc,..,
111ltlft' "" E11vl•"""'t nlll Qv1llU" •nd tll~lrm1n,
.roln! Commflltf' "" A!Omk l)f¥•1C....,..nl '"" S...c:•
Jlo&ur H. llurl.:• UO!f\ O!t!tkt-IU . 11111 llt•<h Il l~ .. Hu"ll"910ll llrtt ll t"/ .. 1. CO"''l'il!~1: EO'vt•·
tlon, [IKl!on\ • .., CO'lllllutlOfll! .. ,,......,,,... .. 1. '"" ~,., d'lfl•Mtn, 1r•n1Por!tt!c>n Ke11"'!tll Ccry ~'"" O.s rocl-01, !t i W. EU1 Io, P O lie~ •la•, A11,nt" ~"6J~ C>mrnll!tH ' E011<•!•C~ L•bO• lltl1tlen1 ••~
" -~u~ •ro l •••lle~ Our "'I lt~'"'.,'v• ,.,fl•~• lt•I~ C••llDI. S1trl 'l'f n!D, (1111 •5'0r.
1,\' \\ho~,, n111" m11<i1t1r1·• ::i r,, ~ra\\·n
n1n~!lv ln•n1 llH' l;i11 '''ll"'°fl'1l!• nt f111ld.
Thr authu t!ll" lire, ::t t•·l\1h•+11 n In drny
parul,.. 11111 011h 111 11r1111!• rnn11o 1c;h111 ;iiso
lf1 l hri.,~ 11110 \;~1· I,; 111 1111l1!::u1t
pr1!1t1ri1 I ;i.•111 11 ·. "l IJ•, •11l!c knu11 n as
''pn~1.11 l;H1 I t1'.~ "
.!:ickso11 1•. ~11·1111c :in 1rtl!\'lrn11ina1e
on"·.1 r;ir .10.l1lr q'!'ii 111 r' f•1r ;i rohbcry
CflllHlll\!1'11 II l1'.11:...1f'!1 Ill<; third con·
\'iction rr 1"!111\ 1111·11 ur 11111rd11r ;it his
forthcoming 1nnl. lir 11ould Lie(' the lol :1S
chamber un\!('r ;i (':il1for111;1 law that
niakes thr rlc.11h pena11\ r11;ir111·1tnry ffl r
persons \\ho kill whi!r ~f'r1101.? :i life
scn1encr .J ackst1n IV'l1r1r~ hr "Ill nf'vr r
br pa rn!r r1 c1·cri Jf ht' I~ :t('f!lllll1~1 I of !he
Scledad rharj'.!r s To .c:.11n Ju~ /rrrdnm hr.
"would h;i1·C' In he <HJ 011\ n1an and 1·cry
riecrcp1t. prrhaps b11ncl . lln <1111 putec,"" he
recently .~<111L
The Snlcd;id Rro!h1·1·~ 1n;i 1 rrl"lmiscs In
r iv.al lhr Spock , Sf'11li .. l lui;!i;ins an d
Chica,l!O St'1'f'11 c<i~~ a~ ;i ra11~c cclebre.
Anrl there arr rrto1•r !n co111r. A n~r.Ja
Da\1is is !irhcrhllf'd lo ~r. In !r1 11I la1e in
St-p!e~bcr, and lh(' Bt·rrigan conspiracy
case 1s s\11! pend 1n.i:;.
Further legal hi st orian~ w1I\ h;\ve morr:
than ennugh r<indidatc~ ror lhe "trial of
, the ccnluIJ ."'
~l o n dRy , 1\ui;ust 0. 1971
I
'f/lc edilnrial pane of !he Daily
Pilot .~ee ks to 111 form tn1d it int·
11/olr readers l·!I prr sc11 t1 ng rlut
n~i.t.·spopcr ': op1111nns anrf com-
mt nlary n il topirs ol 111fert".!t
(111f1 s1g111(1ta11rc. by pro1•1ding 11
forum for ll1r r rrrrssion of
(ltlr trf'lrlrrs' or111rr111 ~. a11d by
pti".~r11/JUJ'J tl1 f' r/1l'('T,((' vir w-
11(llt11.~ of hrfti nnrrf n/)1 r rfJ('T.!
fl'ld spokcsmr 11 on tnp1cs of the
i!11 !I' •
Robert N. Vi1eed , P ublisher
back in World War 11 when Mao and public tell ij)e &.ood IUYI lrOm the. su'ys?
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CHECKING
•UP•
'Woods)''
Ecology
Worker
Red Rive1· Valley
'
\VASHINGTON I UPI J
Wood.11y Owl , a new pop-t!yed
partner for Smokey the Bear.
"'ill make his debut soon in a
S<i\'e -ou r -envi ronn1enl cam-
paign sponsored by lhe U.S.
VorC's\ Service .. Really ii1N~wY01·1{ \Voodsy and hJ.S slogan .
•·give a hoot . . . don'li'
pollute," will be featu red on
J>(lS1ers in national forests.
schools. and 1n what !he loresl1 service hopes will be a lot . or I
free bro?.dtast and print
advertising begi nning in early
1a11. I
By L.l\t. B0\'0
TllE llEART of a chicken
l'n1 lolrl, is nne of lhe
strongesl of all organs , a most
persistent pun1p. llernen1bcr
!hat. young fellow. 1f anybody
('tills you chicken-hearted.
Thal 's no insult. And the heart
of a lion, old Bob Ripley said.
1s the sn1alles! heart a111ong
predatory anirnals. So il's nb-
\ iously no high honor to be
1..:alled lion-hcartNI, th t1 l's
clea r.
l\tA YBE YOU already kne111
the exact middle verse of the
Bibl e is Psalm 97:8 ... IT'S
CLAIMED more than half the
high school girls in the country
do not know the n1caning of
the 1vord •·veal" . , . WHY IS
:i mystery. but worncn who get
siek on trains outnun1ber the
n1en 1o1•ho do !'in by lhrce 10
orie.
was the c.laim of Dr , Lf'y,•i.~ i\1
Tern1an who co n d u c led
nurner<>us word assnc iation
tests. necided lo lry this test
on the ladyfriend. But when I
said "eloset." she replied.
•·y,•ater," so we dropped the
111<1trer.
"'HAT DO WOMEN resent
rnost? A subscriber inquires.
1"1011 knoll", don 't know. Lack
of attenti on. maybe. Anne
!\1 orrny,· Lindbergh said . ··I
believe 11,•hat a y,•onian resent s
is not so much giv ing herst:!lf
fn pieces as giving herself
purposelessly." . . YOUNG
LAllY , v.·hen your grandd;id
co mplains your food is
!asteless, don '1 fret overn1uth,
lt"s a stienlific fa r! the
avera,C(e 75·year-old man has
on ly 36 percent of his original
taste buds.
The chubby cartoon ov.•I v.·i11
he dressed 111 grren panlS and
a rnbinhood style hal. I
He was t•reated bv forest
service planners a·nd ad-(
vert1si11g agency experts after
lilt' service dec1 <led ii needed a
symbol to p r o mo t e en-
v1ronmPntal concern -ln-
clud1ng <'llti-liHer publicity -
but didn "1 want Sn1okey Rearl
to do the job,,Smokey. officials
decided . should stick Lo his old
t1·ade of wrirning agains t forest
fires.
\Voodsy·s final im<'.ge. nnt
yet selected, will be picked
<ifler off1<:ia !s con1plete a
s!udv r1f rt•cent "Markel
1esli
0
ng" in "'hich children in I NO DOUBT you know some I h · '
1 Los Ange es summer sc 001 s ~·oung ady named Pam. but v.•cre invited to pick their do you kn o\.\· v.•here the nan1e l CLIENT ASKS "'hether that. Pamela nriginated? A fclloy,· f~vor1te from amnng several
song "The Red Ri ver Valley" . called Sir Philip Sidney marlefiL'1fferent owl drawings. I
\\•as written aboul the valley ii uo abou t 400 years a ~o. ln l .t.d~1rth11Tttf11
in Texas or about 1he valley in ""'England. Fnr a character in ------.
the Dakotas. Neither , his romantic pa sto r al.! Helps Solve 3 Biggest •
origioally. A_gcn.tlemao oame.d "Aceadia:" f.'ALSE TEETH J ames .I , l\('rrigan wrote it
about Nf'w York's Moha y,·k
Val!c_v. F'olk singers look the
music v.·est with new y,•ords.
And expcr!s think -but
aren't sure -th f1Sf' singers
meant 1he Southwesrs Red
River Valley_
\'ou r q11estions and cnrn· Worrie' and Problems
111r11l.~ are 1ne/co1nelt a11d Con•1tl,.r a d,.n!~tre adhei:1ive. F.\S-
1.1.•il/, he tl.~cd iii C/ff.('K. Tt:ETH~ Powder dr""' all of 1 hi~: 11 Help• IH)l<l u11p•·~ and Jnwers /,..,r; [IP 111hrrevt>r pnssiblr 1 ... n11rr . f1rin,.r , ~1P11d1er '.!! H old~
P/l'rJ.~e address yo ur /el ·· thrrn mun' ~u111for 111bl.v. 31 llcl11s 1 VOil c"I morr n11Tur11lly. \V hy wo rrv! tcrs 10 /.,, M. BO!/d .. P. (.l • trw !CAS'J'EETH Uenu1re Adlie-
Rn-r 187~ Newport Bea ch I ~ivc Powder. D,.nturc! thai fit~'"
92660 e11"""ti11I Lo health. See yoW" denl1~t • -· rc~ularly, CUST0~1 ER SERVICE: Q, -----------
"!.~ is true sn1oking mariju<ina
dilatrs ihe pupils of the
!'yes?" A. Noth ing to that ...
Q. ··Has ii h~cn estah!ishcd
v,•hcther any y,•hille really docs
havr a 1hroat large enough lo
s .... •allow a man?"' A. Somf' d'l
TI-:it h<is been proved . Srin1c
cn11ld gu!n do\\'11 a \1·holt>
fcllov.' nf'ilher diced nor ~liced
. Q. "rlnn 't nudisl colon ies
date all the v.•a}' b.ick to lhe
Biblical d.<1.vs 10 lhC' ~l iddle
Eas1~·· /\.Not a! all. Earliest
n11dist ca mps y,•rre sf'I up in
Germany nnly about 55 years
:igo.
\\'0,\1 EN look at thi ng.~ dir·
fercntl\! frnr11 men Sav the
\\'Ord "garden." 11 '11 rnBke a
wnn1a11 !hink nf flowers. But a
nu1n will think of wcf'ds. Sav
"«lose1." A ITI <tn think s of a
r!nor A 1l'n1n;in nf cln!he<:. Sa_v
"relig ion.'' A man rhinks nf
God. 1\ v.·oman or church. Such
Saddlehacl\:
Urges Meet
J\'r w sludents to s.1ddlchack
Coll<'ge. 1nclud1ng 1ncom1ng
frcshn1en and those returning
tn school afler a lea,·e of
~nscncc. are uri:cd to contact
the cnllcgr i1nm(·rl1atrl y ror
c·ounsrl1ng <ippointrnt"nls 1
Counseling \\'Ill hcg1n t;rpl
1. According to Dr . !'red J!
Brem er. pre sicl f'!ll and su1~rin!<'ndcnt of the collegc.j
C'<lunsehng ;ippn1n tn1enls arr
t eQtllt('d prior to f'nrrilln1£1nl
and rnu.~1 IX' n1ade 1n pcr50n
bef\\'CCO !he hours of R 30 a,01 I
and ."i p.n1 I
lnform11 1inn is availa ble at
the college. 21l000 Margueri1e
Parkway in f\·lission V1c10. nr 1 by calling R37·9700, 49549[)(), or
~!19-22 ! ] .
Picnic Slalcd
f"ormer re si d e nt s of
Kewanee. Ill. and su rrounding
communities will g;ilher al an
annual picnic Aug. fl. from 11
a.m . In S p.m. in section 2 of
the city park in Lynwood.
Beverage6 will be provided .
Swing 'n Sew
Swinging
Price!
Sale starts Sunday* at noon
Sale77°0
Reg. 99.95. Swing 'n Sew' porlable
S€'1'.'S !01wa rd, reve1se and zig zag on
all fabrics. H mends hems, darns. scallops
and appllques. It maltes buttonholes.
puts 1n zippers and winds bobbins autornal1cally
JCPenney
The values are here every day.
•••• prk•• •Ntcli¥t Sund•1 •""'"''I lllrougll S•ht>d•r. A.i;gutl 11 •I
111• lollo•l"ll 1lor•1: C.t.NOGA PAR K C.t.RLSBAO OOWNEY F.t.$HION
\/ALLEY-SAN DIEGO FULLERTON HUNTINGTON 8£.t.CH LAKEWOOO
LONG BE ... CH MONTCL AIR NEWPORT BEACH ORA"IGE "THE CITV '
Rt\IERSIOE VENTURA U11 Penne")' s tome riayme"! pl1n ' s~op ~u~d<>•
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PHARMACY
. WE QUOTE
PRESCRIPTION PRICES
ON THE PHONE
2700 E. COAST HWY.
CORONA DEL MAR
AT FlllNLE.AF
HOURS-t,J0-6 ,00 DAILY • AMPU PARKING IN U.t:R 644 7575
CLOSED SUNDAYS i. HOLIDAYS -.
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OAJl Y 'fl OT 7
You can make
just about everything for school
with these fabrics.
And that could make
school everything for you.
The values are here every day. Even Sunday.•
5~~/50 "
bO •;. •crylic 40 1. R•yon
knit. Perfect for 1oft swe•ter
look. F.r1ll fashion colors.
Penn Prest® for no ironing.
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5~~"
Pettipoinl polyester for a Just right casual
sport o~tfil. No iron Penn Prest@:I. Jn navy,
while, red, brown , plum, ('live or gold.
JCPenney
Special .•• 2~~111•
Acrylic bonded wi th acetate lricot, perfect
fo r back. to school and casual oullita.
Tweeds. stripes, plaids and solids in
fall colors.
•Shop Sunday noon to 5 P.M. at the followlng store1:
BUENA PARK BURBANK CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD CHULA VISTA COLLEGE GROVE DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIEGO
FULLERTON GLENDALE HUNTINGTON BEACH INGLEWOOD LAKEWOOD LONG BEACH LOS ALTOS
MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE SAN FERNANDO
SANTA MONICA TORR AN CE VAN NUYS VENTURA WESTCHESTER WEST COVINA WHITTWOOD
Prlct1 In effect 11 111 . Pinney atore1 Monday.
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I O.i.ll 'f PILOT
'Sickl e' Ju ,dg e Dec la,res Mistrial
Suspect
111 Texas
111 Newto11 Murder Case
RHOY.'\"'
ft:Pll -t:larcnce Olis :;;m ith,
~:1. wanted in California 1n
connection with the h:1ck1ni;:
death~ of twn C'<101p('rS 11.r11·s-
befnre a t.: S. n1il~isLra1r !odil.\'
In begin extraditin11 prn-
Cf'eding ~.
r-.1ex1can pnl 1l"f' !urned ~n1ilh
n\"tr !n FBI aJ.:rnts ;it the
Gfl!l'\lo'<IY 1J1ter11at1onal Brid~r
between Brnwnsv1llr il I\ d
Malanl'iros, l\lcxico, Salurcl;i).
The FBI 1 ,
Sn11lh \1·a~ c·;i111u1~'d 1n .\1 .l•l,
bui ind1ca1cd hr 11 n< 1n
C'U.<lndy Ill !hill t'(IUOlf\ for ill
~as r two 1la1·< wh1IP lhf'
tr::insfer b;irk ·to Tc xa~ ''a~
being arran,1.:cd
Feder;il find ~1a1e w11rr11nts
were t5~ucd for Sm11h af1er
rwo can1rer< were killC'd 11nd
thret> injured 111 ;i S1rrra
Nevada campground n e a r
Nevada Ci ty, .July 12. The vic-
tims were atlackcd \l'ilh a
sickle by a 1nan w11ncs<c11 ~~1d
\.\'ilS · laughin,(! and j!rOll'11n~
like an animal."
.<\l tnd;i~··< hrtiring I'S.
maJ!istr;ilc \\'llllarn r-.1 Milllcl
!iilid he 11·ould iid\•i::;r S1n1th nf
his r ights find arr;in,1:r for ;in
attorney. Sm1!h ;il~n 1,·iJI be
formally idenld:rd ;i<: !h? man
named 1n the stale ;ind federal
\\'arrant-".
'· Exrrad11 1nn procerd1ni.;s
will be "Larrcd ;i.c; soon :i.~ 1he
he11r1ng 1s co111oletcd ."' l\1allct
Sil id.
The FRI .~aid lhrcr k'"li\"r"
""ere 111krn frnn1 Sm11h ;illrr
hi-" arrr.sl in il1rxirn ('111. a
pnckrl kn1fr ;111d 1wn ];1 1·gr1·
knivr ;; with li\Pr-r nr·h hlark
Srn1th. ;i Childrr<:::;, Tr \
n<11ivr. quit hi s Juh ;i<> a
.':arbage cnllertor in \\'rirnar.
J uly 22 ;ind dis;irpr..arcd frnm
hi.~ homr the ne::t dil\".
Nrvada Counl.v, 11°u!horit1es
g;11d h,P h;irl been despondent
i;incc his ,:on died in ;i truck
1.1-rrck .lune 25. Sn111h livrd
\l'ith h1~ 11•ifr ;i nrl twn chlldrrn
0-\KLA,'\fl t t lP ll -\lur1·
;\'P11 Inn -~ m;.in~laughtrr lri;oJ
Jur1 litadloc k~d. ll·I. and the
B!i1r k Panthrr p11rtv le1tdt>r
say.' rh;u _..hn 11•s .. t)u11 w11h al
ltast on!!: blac k per~nn on lhe
Retarded Bo y· Di!.l coi:erecl
1'R\irKEF: fl"P1 1 -D;in;i f"ooprr. ll 11 mentally r(>-o
1arclPcl b11\ ln~l ll\'e rla ~·s 111 rht r111u:ecl S1e1ra n1oun1:11ns,
s1nllerl al rescuers Sunda\' allrr hr1111'1 found sitting barl'·
loot 111 heavy underbrush nnly a mile from the c11mp-
!i1.rounri ll'hrre he disappeared.
··HI' .-.hnok his head, \rs. 1'hr11 11llrred wa1rr ;ind l?al'e ~nmr11ht1! of a sn11l r ." s81d .Jack SnHlh. an ;ilhlr!ir d1 rec·
tor a1 ,\n·;ide C;i1np 1n Soda ~prin~' 1' here Dana h;id been
S1il)"!rlg 11 11 h olhrr rr 1ar1!rcl t•h1ldrrn.
Thr ~t>ungster. fn11n 1'1nnle, 11;1<: pul on a .'lrrlchrr
mtirle of hmbs. j a('kC'!S ;ind skirt~ and reun1lrd 1.1·ith hi~
parent! a.~ hr was carried frr)m thr 'll'ood~ fnr the JO.mile
trip 1n a 1"ruckre ho~µ11;i l
The bo.\. un;ible tu c;ill !11r hrlp hr(·;iusr nf h1~ lll!'nt;i!
\1an1tlcar , ··1;ippcd coke ;ind nrangr JtUl~r up l1kr a puppv."
;it T;ihOP Vorrsl Hnspit;il. authl'lri!ies s;i1d. Ht! was rcslin;:
cnmfortah!y ;ind in i;:ood contl1Linn tndav.
HP sufl1~rcd "exposure <1nd rlrhydrall!)n" h11L wa~
"rralJ~-in pretty good cnndi!inn fnr a l11lle frllnw like
thal ," s;:iid he;id nursf' Carol l~rnwn
/)ana \\flS fnunrl 1n •·heafl·hii::h"' hru~h . ~Jiiin)! in 1h'
shrller rof lhref' fil!lrn trees th;il h:icl forr11rd ;i ~anctuar.v ,
said Smllh 'fhe ;irc;i w;.is rr.srarchecl Sund:iv after a
hf'lrseha(·k p;irl,1' rcpnrlecl hc;irinJi: a ··sound"' in the v1cinily
Saturda,1.
Thr f1nrschack parl y s;i1rl !he1 shouled lhr hn,I'·~ n;ime
;ind earh rime they heard \l"ha! snunded likr " rain! f'chn
rr1urn1ng I ro1n the brush. A grnunrl team found Dana at
1: 10 p.m. PDT.
'·He 1,a.~ a prelly tired little bny," s<11d Sn1i1h, ''hr w~s
nf'lt cr~·1ng. ·•
Dana 's parents, \lo'hn spen1 Sti!urdily n1i;:h1 camped in
thr m!lun1ains, arcompanied rhe bny In the hn.c;pital hut
wrrP tirl'r! ;incl refused comments.
'"fhr. parenL< ;:ire 1·ery h;ipp.1·, I ran tell ~·nu that.''
silir! Dr. Charles Kellerrnver. who ex;imined tht bo\ l\rl·
lernl_1·rr ~aid Dana ;ippare111ly st11 yrd 1n the Karne place
lhP r1Jtire time he was ln.~t because his feel were nol
scilrred and hr had nn sunburn.
He seemed '·frightened more than anything rise"' ~;i1d
lhP rloctors, adding thal Dana v;ould remain hospitalized
fnr several days for ob~erva!ion.
Oana was on an ecology march las!. Tuesrlay nc11r the
famed Donner Pass route through the Sierra when he be·
came losl. ·
The i.heriff'~ office said lhe search \lo'a~ nearing the
point of hopeles.~ne.~! v.·hen "\l'e lucked nut."
jurv. 1herP i~ al ]P;.i.-.t nnP f;iir
person on !ht Jury tha1 11·111
grant me a f?~r triiil "
r.>ewton. smi!lng broadly And
wilh hi~ arms folded ;icro~s a
bl11ck leather jackel. ;il.s11 told
newsmen Sunda~·: ''A hung
jurv keeps me ouT 11! .1a1\"
Thert> was onr black won11111
on the jur.v but how sht> v11trrl
1.1as nnt made µubll<· i"\or 11a ~
!hf! court told whe lhrr 1hr
1ur1's rnaiontv \'Oled for ~.t·
Qu111at or tonvictuin.
Charles Garr\. the defense
;itlnrney. expresSf'd ··kl' en
disa ppointmenr' tha r h 1 '
1'hPnl 11•a., nnt ilCQUJ!ll'cl nf a
chilrgr he kil1rd Pa1rolman
.Jnhn FrC"\ dunn~ a shootout
bf'l 1\·Prn · r a n t he rs and
Oakl;ind police.
•·This sho11~ !hill r;iC"1~rr1
preme1Jes 1hrnugh lhr r nurts
;ind lhcrP i~ nn qur~l io n b11t
thal Black Panthr1 rnr 1nbcr,,
tspl'c1;illy the :\1in111lrr 11£
ncrrnsr. cannol i:rr " f;i1r
trial.'' Newton. the P;irty'~ cn-
fnundrr. is its f.'\1nisler or
DC'frn~e .
Prnseeutor D<lnald l\!h~·tr
left \hP counrnn1n w11ho11t
comment and wilh " ti~h! PX·
pres.~ion on h1.~ far e
Judge Ha rold Hn1•r. \I ho
declared 1hr mislriil\ af!rr ~IX
day!i of fruitless de.liberation~.
rtturncd lhe e?.•e t11 lhr
Alameda Coun1y er i 1n i n a 1
calcndilr Jtnd set Tuesday for
a hcar1ni;: no further action.
The .-r.istrial was declared
;if1rr ~1r.,. Yae Y;id~. a
.l~p;inrse-Arneric; . ., hnuse11•if P
1' hn ~cr1·ed as f n r P m ;i n ,
rrnliC'cl 1n 1hr j udJ!e !hal "we
stiind and h<11·e been slancl1ngl
J 1-1. "
.JudgP H!•Vr. \l'ho h~rt in·
strurtecl her nnl In say which
wa y jurors leaned. then asked
if rurrher deliberations would
do an y good.
"Only if you could injrrt
~nmelh ing new," 11hr
• .a nswer~-
On thal b11.si.~. the j udge
d ismi~sed the jury. ---------
Our custom decorating
sale of the year!
20% off on all custom draperies,
slipcovers, reupholstery,
Fabric and Labor.
Every fabric in our custom collec!1on
priced al 20°10 saving:;. Our decorator
"''111 bring you samples and proress ional
sugges11ons on choosing d1apcr1es.
sltocovers or reupholstery designed for
your heme alone.
JC Penney Cuslom Dec.orat1rig SerY1cc,
tor everyth1nri from draperies. lo
carpeting. lo turn1t11re and l ine accl'ssoriec:;
In edd1t1cn, all tabr1c111ion labor
ol draperies. sl 1pcovers lll'ld rauphols t• • /
reduced a big 20 '/o ,
Call collect (714) 523-6511 for
our shop-at-home service, free.
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at-home decorating
DecorllO now, UMI POM•Y• t\mo poymonl pllr\.
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S oledad Sol1atio1a Near
Trio Se t
For Trial
Welfare Reform
Solutio11 Clo~e?
Man l(iJJcd
At Prison
SA\ Ql ~:\"T l~ 1 I Pl 1
<111,. 1nm;11r \I :i~ k!llc>d ;ind a
J:Uard and ;:inrithrr pr1.;nnrr in-
jured 1n sr1J;iralr stabhine\ flL
S:1n Quenl 1n pnsnr1 r h I s
lll'CkPnd
A d(1uhlr fur!"!' 11! ,1f{irrrs
w;i~ 11rdcrrcl •in dut\" 1nd;1~
Pri~nn ofllr111I<> ~<11<! 1l1f!
a~~;iu lt ~. ;1pp;1rrnll~· unrel:it1·d.
n1·<·11rrrd 1n d1ffrrcn1 p:ll'I'-nf
lhP p ri~11n !.01~1 m11n1h. ~.in
Qur nllll 1,:1.~ lhf' SC'f'lll' of Ille
[;11;11 <:l;1hh1ng of ;i c•lr·
rt'<'t1n 11;il riff1crr.
~;11111·cl;1 1·, 111111.ilr ~~d ward H
C nn~.;:ih•s.· :111. rl1rd f1·nm kn1fro
11 riund<: clr"r in lhe ri~ht ~1de
nf h1< r hr<t
$!'.:'\ FRANCISCO (l.iPJ \ -
Three prisoner~ kno<,1.·n 11s th'
"Soledad Rrnthers," thllrRed
\l'llh the slfly1ng of a Soledad
pr1sQn ,i:u11rd, gn on 1rial tn--
da'". se para!Pd frorn
cnu rtroon1 i;pec!alors by a
one-inch bulle1-prnnf sh ield
The gla~s barrier . hel1rvecl
11) br the (11·st . .;uch I'\ Pr
''(('Clf>d in a l 'n1t l'd Stair~
l'llUrlrunm. 11as visible e1•iden-
cr of the extremt precAu!lon<
bt1n.c used 111 the I nal of
Georgr .J ack ~c1n, 2!1. John \\',
Clut<·heti<' 28, and Fleeta
Drumgo, 2fi.
The ""So1edtid Rrnthcr~."
\l'tll ™: cscorled da 1h·. undrr
_cuard ;ind manacled. lrnn1
San QuPn!1n prisnn !(I the third
floor courtrn(Jm, thrn returned
[(}the pri~n11 ~ach night.
The pol1cf' tilctiC'al .c;quad
11 111 br nn alert du ring the en ·
lire trial
The 'brothers" ~rP no!
blond brolhcrs but cnmr~rlr~
in ii brntherhond 111 black
prisoners al the h1i.; sl;iTP
prt ... nn 1.1•hich ha~ hrrn rhe
~rene nf repc;ited r a c i a I
\'il')rnce during the pa~t two
~ears.
SACRA:VIF:\10 ll"Pl \
The lrgislalure. after nenrlv
elghl months or hearings and
rlf'b:Hr , appe.ared cl11se 1n a
::;o!ution lodav 1 1~ 1hr refonn uf
Califnrnia's ni;is~i vc \1·rlfare
·;:ind Med1-C;il pr<i~rams.
The Se1111te Health anrl
\Vrlfare Cnrnn1illre scheduled
;:i hr11r111g on Mecl1-C.:;1I retnrin
11hlle rhP Assen1blv welf,1rE"
1·on1m111re hoped 10 al':l l atr
!hi~ ;iflernonn nn ;i com-
promise 1<-rlfarc pl<1n.
(i(11• !\on11ld Reagan's r-.-1ed1-
r a1 hill b\' Asscmblvnlllll
\\11llian1 <,:afnphell ( R. ~ H :t·
cirnda llci1:h1:. •. t:lcHr eel thr
A~:o.emhlv last 111on1h bul ha ~
brrn .~!allc<1 Lfl thr Srn;:i te
1.1·<111tn~ for final agrremt>nt on
11clf<1re
Sen. ·\nthon\' C. Rrilensnn
l !).f3e1·crly Hilis1, ch<11rn1;in nf
thr Scn<11e Health Co1nmit1cr
Adminis!rill1on ag:·eed la te
!11~1 \I rck on ~ cornprnm1~e
\ rrsi11n nt Bcilenson·s Senate·
p;i,.:-;cd 11rtrArc hill
!.awn1<1kers hopr lnr swift
apprnl'ill of lxlth n1easurcs so
tr>.:i1 !hey can lc;i1·e al the Pnd
of thr \1•rrk on a 11\'it.C·
dcla1Pcrt. lhrrc-week v~c~1inn .
Ca111pbrll "s ~1cd1-c~1 l'iill rr·
qu 1rr~ p;itir nts 111 make 11
tnl\Pn "rfl-pal'rnrn1"' nf $! rier
1torlor 11s11 end ;,/'I ce.nts for
each prf!.~cr1pt100,
OriE;inally. 11 alsn requ irtd
Jhe ~rate to ~i'I !hi' [CC!'; lhill
could be char~rd h~ dnclrir.c;.
b111 lhat rrovi~111n w a ~
stricken in11nediatc ly when the
bill reached the Scn,.te.
The bill requirrs !hP coun·
tteo; 10 pay a n1ax11nu111 of $245
rn1Jlio11 for suppof'l Qf 1he
!\1cdi·C'a1 prngrAm Thr .~l;ilf!
\\'Ou\d p;iy the remainin J? 1·0.~1~
nl ;ihnut $600 mtll1on and rhe.
fe1lrr;1 I go\ crnmcnl ano1/lcr
$800 rn i II ion
The pl;in 1s e~prltrrl to sa,,e
lhr stil!C about Sl 24 million.
1 hP \\.cl!are He1nnn pli!/\.
h;inlrnf'red nul 1n 11 ~!ra1~ht
ria~·s of nrgouat11'/n~ be111'Ce.J1
the Re:igan Adn,1n1stra11nn
and lei:1~l;i111r lradrr~. I~ t~·
prelcrl to sa1e the state 51:10
n1 d!ion.
fl 1r.rl1 1dr~ ;i cuar;in1rr lh:i1
!hr sl att• 11 ill pi!I' unan•
l1clp;ited acld1nr1:il II" e I I II r f!
('fi~t.~ ::ind lhr hurclcn wnn·t be
sli1flrcl tn the local govern·
n1rnl.
\\"c l filrc rrc ipirnl~ ~ 1.' ri
\1nuld recr11·e 11nnu11\ co~t-nf·
lil'inr inrrc;i~r.s bt g1nning in
l!l7.l-i4.
Our 5.99 a yard
carpeting special:
Just $240. will cover
all this: 12x15' living room,
12x9' dining room,
24x3' hall and stairs.
That's 40 square yards.
Choo1e lrom two unbeatable carpel 1!yles at Penneys low, low price! 'Salem'
con!inuous lil11men! nylon mul11-level loop with a so1!·hid1n9 nubby leKture. Slronq
•nd durable. Tweed colors. ·chateau' shag, t/le new and lashion11ble look Iha'
add1 drama lo contemporary rooms. Nylon pile in vibriint schds or !weeds.
P rice inc ludes installation over 40 oz. rubber paddin.i
Bri ftf in your floor measuremrnts for a no·oiiligotion corp't estima tt .
Do it yourself
lros10111 corne11n!l w11h corpel 11le1. Now you (Cll'I c:orpet room~
you never th ov9ht you could, ond you con do rt yau"elf with r-n
sp !ciol tooli, no mes9y odhesives. Corpe! o room tl-i.9 ofie1.,oor -
wclk on it !on;9h1 ! 9 populor colors,
Cover e 9 x1 2 floor fo r just 4 2 . 1 ;-.
35: .
1:2"x12" tile
JCPenney
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Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m: at the fol'.c -.v ing stores:
Available al !he following stores:
DOWNEY (869-4541)
HUNTINGTON BEACH (892 ·7771 )
NEWPORT BEACH (64 4-2313)
10RRANCE (772-5893)
.CANOGA PARK 11¥!3·35€0)
F'C'1'0N VALLEY-SAN DIEGO (291·6050)
LAKEWOOD (634-7000)
ORANGE "THE CITY" (e39.t.Q~l )
VENTURA (642-7532) Use
CARLSBAD (729-7991)
fUllERTON (871-4343)
MON TCLAIR (621·3811 )
RI VERSIDE (687-3060)
Penncys "T i me Payment Plan.
APPOINT ED DE AN
UCl's Froman
UCI Prof
Named Dean
Of Scl1ool
IRVINE -A UC ~rvlne pro-
fessor of poh!ic:il science l1as
been nan1ed dean of the School
of Social Sciences al UCL
Lewis A. l<,ron1an, .Jr.. 35, a
facu lty rncmbcr al UC I since
1965, succeeds.A. K. floinney,
who left the deanship after two
years to return to full time
leaching and research duties.
Frornan v.•as selected from a
field of 120 candidates for the
post.
An honors graduate of Yale
University. he received a doc:-
lorate in political science from
Northwestern University in
1960.
He has authored thr<>e
books, '"People and Politics."
"Congressmen and T he i r
Consli luencies'' and • 'T he
Congressional Process.··
UC Irvin e
'F1~iends'
·Chief Told
IRVINE -Friends cl the
UC Irvine, a community sup.
port organization, recently
elected George F. Sherrill of
Newport Beach president k>r
the 1971 -72 year.
Sherrill, of -4.05 39th St., is an
I n de pendent <'hen1icnl
re search consultant. lie sut·-
Ct'eds former DAILY PILOT
publisher Walter Burroughs <is
president.
Other officers elected arc:
ftobert \Veed. president-elect;
Dr. Jordan 1\1. Phillips. vice
president; ~·!rs. Peggy Shec.lrl,
~ecretary, and i\irs. Ida Ferd.
treasurer.
\Veed i~ publishe r or the
DAJLY PILOT.
Dr. Phillips, of Downey, is
a n ob:stelrician-gynecologist
who is active in the Californi,1
Collr.ge of l\1edici11e a!un111i
association and is a mcn1ber
of the UCI Foundation t-x-
ecutive con1mftlec.
']' WO Stude n t,;
O n Dean's Li sl
Ty,·o Coast students have
achieved placement on the
Dean's List at Central College
for outstanding a c ad em i c
performance at the Pella,
Jowa campus.
They are Jay Sullivan. son
of /\·Ir. and l\1rs. HO\\'ard
Sullivan, 1:.88 San Beniadinn
Place. Costa Mesa: an d
.".l ichael Kra mer, son of 1\lr.
and l\-lrs. Albert J. Kramer,
2231 Via Puerta. Laguna Hills.
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For the Record
Dissolutions
Of ltla1·1·iu9e
FIN.-,l OECREES
En1trtcl July ll
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lwuil, Sall• An"• and "'tlhu• 11.ich•td ~weene~. P,••lom>e M •n<> J.lmt• E. l,\cCov. Soll• and Etrol Owo.n•
5n•ll, Mon~ Joo• •nll Hollis O•nn1t
Oe••ll>On, M•r. (, . .ind Forreil E.
Con•. Oon~ld II _ ~nd r•.1me1a P. Jon••· PlllV .., Of•<> K0 •1tielh R. M<Ltto•, Carol DO•t~n •n<I Ger1ld OaYod
Hate. Oennos M•tl\atl end ~•nrra Ju1n
L1dtle. P••"ci• Ro•• '"'" ~ .. mur! Hous•. Janet M •~d Villllar>i A. Cooe, Goroon \'/ and M~rr~ G {na""' tlll~rty, (lvct C , II ana I'), l•~ ~·•hll•11. llOl><!tl C '"d M•"• Cra•tn, Janel l re """ Wal1r• Al!•rd ~u•n .. 1an<1, Lott••• El!t" 4nD (t<Co! E, P.c~rn, ;.,.ild l•• and"'""""~ l ee f",.,.,d. J1n•I l l nll Lt>l·t Cri m, Sharon J, •n<I Ronooll W ~l~;her, 0::1! Ell•n •nd Phl!iD G C•anr. Loul'e 8. end Ff11!1 E
Oii 111:<><;1\r, M•ch1tl J. •nd K•thryn El owfl Sri El rlpn~ ana R<>l>••t Let
Mvet<, Ed'N•ra w1vnr and l(a1n1t1n ~ .. (la;,,, c."J,.~ and B•n H•nr• Ann Al•en~cn. Cl1ta Mlld•t<I 1na Chari•• Oll"'O&•d, Oorotnr1 F ind Pe!•• S. EdwMd, Jr
(flit, 8r1tv Rulh an<! ''""" MOI'"' lltcc<<l,no, Marv Lou and C•rmrlo JOh">Dn, Jeto"l• Jfrl •d '"" Marv Lou Anoelo Dl>clt•, Mlldrro H. ana W•1lr v l Hua..,.,, Rich1rd C. and Ruu., F
\'/ill•&m1<>n, 111 Htrberl E. i r>d su~n W1dl•v, M•f:",,i~~!'~'"J.:'o~d1~•ul Wlllilm
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Vlr9>n'• Al• cl 2SI Alb11<c11, Foun•1i" ~in" Pl Wa•h1"'1Jton; on1 aauvr>l•r, Elt!IY
v~''"•· D••• cf <l•Mh, ,\utusl '· 19/l, L. Elmor1 ct Marvl.,<1; ''""" orano-
5,,,.1.,..:i Oy 1>u1bflnd. Eric. two l•IT•rs, chllllr•n. s ... vlcf'>, l veulaY, 1 om,, 11
I•'" Vor;ln•1 VCN!tr ln<I M<J. SIAnlev l:lell Elr0oadw1y Chaptl, lnurnm..,,! ~'
(•n, bmh cl Sprln~l itld, Mluouri, ~Ir•· Fa.rhav•n M•morial Perk. Bel! E1rc1<1·
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Co•on••I Funeral Hcm1. lnl•rm1nt, We"· MOORa
"''"""' Mtmc••ll Pork. Pael\ F1mllY Gmev• (!1~1 Moore. Ate ~S er 7!51
l olcn•ll Funeral Hom1, OlrKlot!. Eldon AN., Colla Mt,,., Dalt "' c~~t.,,
I EEM Au~u•I 6, 19/1, Surviwd by hu•b•nll.
R1•mo"'1 ·""· Beem. At• 11 ct llt lOtn Wll!l•m F. Moore; cne """' w ;111am F
S• .. HuntinolOt> Bea,h. O.tt ot dfflh, Moor• er P~n•Yl•anla; two ~i•!t"' Mr1
,.,uou•I I, \911. SUrvlvt'd by ..,Ile, E••· Allct l(lrillner and Mrs. Pttg~ !loft·
o• 11'1• hom11 d1ughlf'r!, ~I~ c,ouch 1.,.,,.,, both of Sanla A1111. Sl't'•itn,
01 11un1,nv1on El••cl'I a r>d Bonl'lle ,thrl•-Tue!o<l•Y, 10,JO •.m. t i Bell e ra.,..,,a•
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., Golden Golt NMiO"AI C•m•Tf•v '" San iK!ONf: ll•un~, C•lilornl1. Mlllt••v 1rrvlc"' •' (u'1il P•ul Sl:ene "q• ~I. o! 1ll6 Ecna
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l•n•c•o R Ou~ror Aae 10 n! ~S Jr<! St · W••~lno•on: two aav;Mo•1, Shan""" ana
Hun1.no1on l!eec~ Coif ct ~ea1n. i\ug~1t Ju<!~ s~~nr <>I $eanlr, WaJnfnQlor>;
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Jl!HKIN!i l "DA'I'
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ARBUCKLE &: SON
WESTCLIFF MORTUA,RY
m E. 17th St., Costa Mesa
MM888 •
lr•no, t>1 !he l'omo: cne '°"' Rk l\ard
l.a•V 01 Hul\!o"'IJlon flffcft; tour tr•n<I· c~Hdren, 5en 1Cfl. Tnursd1v, 1 1>.m, 11
Sml!ftl Clta"'I. P tl•d • im1rm0<1I •'
Poclll< V....,. Memorl1l "'"'· $m11M
MOrfUlrY, OlrKto..,,
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Mo"4af, A1.1gus1 '9, 1C!7 1 DAILY PILOT 9
Utilities Assess1nents De~line
Declines In valualion or perty developed. Thus. the
public utilities have been varied percentage decreases
recorded In si1 or 10 Orange are also in part due to Lhe an1ount of utility growth in a Coas t communities, Or<inge city.
County Assessor Andrew J . AI1other factor t•1!ed by
ll insha\v has re\'ealed. Eastland in the state board's
1be drop in valuation range selling of utility assessments
from 8.44 percent in Hu n-is related lo lhc sagging
lington Beach to 1.63 percent economy. Firms with poor
in .Sea l Beach a.nd is part of a earnings such as the
countywide sluinp of 5 pert"ent railroads and Pacific Lighting
over valuations for the 1970-7 1 Group-v.·ould be assessed at
fi scal year, Hinshaw said. a lower rate according to lhe
1!1nshaw fixes the !971·72 sta le for1nula . he said.
of Orang~ Coast valualioni'>
\\'1th J44.B;i7 ,O!IO. do.,.,•n by more
than $4 million over last
ye2.r·s figure and representing
l:I drop of Hk.lf~ lhan 8 ~rct'nl.
\\'est1ninster comes second
with a 1971-72 valuatioll total
or $!t,70!t,420, a 1.9:> percent
dcclu1e from the 1970-71 figure
of $9,902 ,640. Other figures in-
clude:
-Costa l\lcsa, $7,917,510, or
-4..48 percent above lasl year·s
tally
-Ney,·port Beach. $7 ,316,130.
a 1.84 pcrl'en l drop fron1 lasL
year.
-Seal Beach, $6.343,350, (lnr
nf tour communilie~ t.n record
a 1971·72 ge.in in public utility
\'aluation. The city 's total 1s
up by $102,000 or 1.63 percen l
from last year.
-Laguna Beach, $3,342,920,
down by 5.05 percent fro.:n· last
year's total.
-Fountain Valle y.
$2,893,830, up by J.71 percent
fro1n 1970·7 1.
-San Clemenk', $2,893.370,
dOY.'ll by :>.93 percent froin las t
year.
-San .I u a n Capistr?110,
$1 ,797.JSiJ , uµ by !t.08 percenl
-0ver last year.
-Los Alamitos, $1 ,233.980. 11
2 36 percent hike on the 19i0.71
figure.
Public utility va!ua11un in
the county's unincorl>Or.'.llti!
arf!as totalled $30.3 1!1,tl:,U rur
1971-72, down by $6 16.840 ur
l.99 percent fron1 last year.
Jl unting:ton Beach topped th{'
county lis~ of high school
dis tricts: wi!h pub!i(' utilities io
the area val ued by Hu1sha\v ;·.t
'62.686 ,510.
Coast Colleg~ Co1nn1un1ty
District's $77,837.010 headl'd
the junior college district list
y,•ith Saddleback Con1n1unitv
College District lagged a·t
$31 ,17~.870 for !he ne\v fiscal
ye11 r.
Huntington Beach topped the
Orange Coast contingent 111
Hinshaw·s assessment of
µubli t u1Jlll1cs in· unified and
elen1cntary sthool districts
with a $31 ,602.800 v2Jua lion.
Other valuations: included :
r-i e \VJ)Qrt-l\1e.sa. $15 ,013,000;
\Vestn1ir1ster, $ 9. 9 0 8, \) S 0 ;
Ocean View, $9,124.800 ; Seal
BeaC"h, $5,864,710, ·r u.stin,
S 5.:>9 7 ,33 0; f\.fagnol ia
SS,305,860: Laguna Be a c h
L!11ifi ed, 15.02'1 ,340: Fountain
Valley. $6,381i,121l; Ca pistrano,
$5.279.270 and Los: Alami!Of;,
1<1lal for Orange County at Huntington &Heh, hon1e of
S236,623,890, doY.11 by nearly the Southern California Edison
S12 niillion fron1 !he con1-Company plants, lops tlie list
parable figure a year ago. 1----'------------------------------------------------------------~l09t 130
P::lrt of the drop 111 as.')essed
valui:lltons of u1ililies is due to
the .State Hoard of Equaliza-
tion pli.111 lo reduce by 1973 !he
value on 11i1hith taxes are
levied to 25 percent of market
value. said L. J. Eastman.
chief of the valuation division
of the state board, in
Sacriimenlo.
In the con1ing year. utilities
\\'Ill be assessl.'d at 29 percen1
of n1::lrkct \'alue compared
\1ilh ;i JI pcrcc11l ;isscssment
in 1970 and a 50 percent valua-
tion in 1960 \Vhen a legislatlve
inves tigation determined the
utilities were being unfairly
taxed, East.:n-an noted ,
The yearly two percent drop
means a 6.5 percent reduction
in the assessment or utilities
in 2" commun ity in v.•hich there
has been no new utility pro-
Me111her ship
For Me di cs
Modified
S:\r\T A ANA -~iernbers or
the Orange County Heal th
Planning Council 1vho 2.1e pro-
viders of medical service 11·ill
be selected at large follo..,'ing
act1011 by the. County Board of
Supcr\•isors.
J\todifica tion ()f co u n c 11
me mbership req uirements.
suggested by co uncil leaders,
\1:as appro~·ed Tuesday by
county supc rviso:s. Th e
leaders complained tha t it wa~
difficult to .select f i v e
rcµresentat1ve prov i d er
n1cmbers to the executive
board rro1n the f i ve
.supen·isor1al districts.
Other mod1fcafions granled
include the dele!ion of !he
Or?.1ge Co u n Ly Biological
Psychiatric Society f r om
men1bership on the rouncil
<1nd !he add11ion or a l'cpresen-
ta!ive of lhe Sou lhern
California Pyschiatric Society,
Orange County Chapte r,
A!so added lo the council as
an ex officio mr.11ber was the
county's con1munity mental
health scr1·ic:c director. Dr. E.
\I/, Klallc
Boa rd Sets
Rock St ud y
SA NTA ANA -A study of
Orani:e Count~··s sand and
j!re.vel extraction code has
l>een ordered by the county
Board or Supervisors,
Purpose of the study i., to
dett·n111ne 1'1c effectiveness of
the t:odc, adopted in 1969 as
lhe first in lhc .c;t;:ile, IL was
rl·VL:.cd in 1970 to include pro-
visions for rf"habilit.ation of
areas fron1 y,•hich sand and
gravel were extracted.
The committee named to
study lhe code y,•ill include
representatives of the county
planning. building . road and
flood control departments , one
representative .selected from
four home oy,·ners groups in
the Santiago Creek are~. plus
officials from cities adjacent
to sand and gravel districts
and lhe region3l water control
board.
White over clack? Yes -'
our interior latex paint will even
cover black in just one coat.
We guarantee it.
Sale priced through Wednesday.
.,..;c-' .
PENN CRAFT.
on8mat
~t4£RYLIC INTERIOR LATE X
. . . . ..
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'
Reg. S.99. Pennc:rafl"' One Coal lntlHMH
latex wilh 3 year guarantee. Covers any
color in just one appl icalion. Goes ol\
smoothly with eilher brush or rolle r. Drie1;
111 30 minutes to a du1able and slain
resislant linish. Odorless, too! Choi~ or
10 ready-mixed colo1s.
Sale 349
BALTZ MOR11JARIES
Corona del Mar . . • f13-H5Q
Costa ~fe1a '46-%4%4
Tustin Farniers Wi11
PeMCr9h " •ntiquiog ki1s. Add charm and f
beauty k> your favorite pieces. Easy lo
apply ..• use righl over otd Hnishes. un-.
pain ted wood or metal. Results a re quick .
easy and professional.
Antiq•e kitt In I colon,
• BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway, Cost.a Mesa u g.Jf.33 • McCORfl.IlCK LAGUNA
BEACH MORTUARY
179$ Laguna Canyon Rd.
1'"'15 • PA CITTC VIEW
ME~·10R1AL PARK
Cemeltry Mortuary
Chapel
3SOt Pacific View Drive
Newport Beach, California
IU-1700 • PEEK F AMYLY
COLONIAL FUNE RAL
llOME
7801 Bolsa Ave.
Westmlnslrr 193-3525 • S:\trrR'S !\.10RTUAR Y
62'1 !\.foin SL
531-65.11
Produce S tand Figlit
TUSTIN Two young
Tustin farmers have won a
partial and temporary victory
in their battle for permission
to sell home grown produce
from their stand at the in-
tersection of Newport Ave nue
and 17th Slretl.
Orange Counly S u p e r I o r
Court Judge Herbert Herlands
ended l\lo'O days of hearings in-
lo the writ or m11ndate filed by
Chad, l!t. and Douglas
Prescott, 18. by ruling that the
brothers can sell home grown
com from thei r stand pending
tria l or the issue.
building pc r m i l or a
certificate or occupancy from
lhe county building director.
J udge Jlerlaods w arne d
lhe Prescotts that sales of
pc-oduce must be. lim ited to
crops actually grown on their
rive-acre site. Produce grO\\'n
in olhcr locati ons must not be
sold at the stand, he said,
The brothers pointed out
during the hearing that the
family had owned the site since
J!t39 and had used the stand
for the sale of home produce
throughout those 32 years.
1599 The Anywh•'9 Shelf. Ooubles as a handsome display unit
or a pracllca1 storage organizer. Fealures lhe gleaming
look of chro me posts and cross bars with a crisp ho\.!Ms loolh
pa!lem on the st"lel11es.
JCPenney
Reg. "·"'il,Now 3.49
Antiqw1 kitt in 6 colofs plvs 2 "'11 bose~ •
Reg. 3.'il'il, Now 3.49
Visit our paint and hardware
department and receive your
f r ee paint paddle and yards·
tick.
Shop Sunday noon to 5 p .m . at these Penney Stores:
Avoilable at the·follo~ng 31orcs. CANOGA PA~K CA RLSBAD DQWN lY fASHION VALLEY.SAN DIEGO fl1tl£RTON HUNTINGlON BEACH·
LAl(fWOOO MONTCLAlP J.ICWPORT BEACH ORANGE "1'HE CITY.. l<'IVf ~S!Ol
The brothf'rs had be('n
ordered by counly 0Hici11\s lo
close d0\\.'11 !heir stand on the
rounds Iha\ the. <irea \\•al'> 1.on-
rd for residential us!'. It w11s
pointed ou! to the l'rc~tott~
tha t they had not obtained •
Attorney Tim SLrader told
Judge llerlands that bolh boys
had bf>tn active in 4M and
other farrning Associa tion pro-
jects an d that the ,::rowing ::ind
~l'lling of produce ::it th!'
Tustin location had been an in-
va luable pRrt nf their efforlS
in that direction. '----------,----------------------------------------------......... • 'l _J -
I 0 DAICY PILOT
QUEENIE
Mondiy, Au111ust '· 1971
By Phil lnterlancli
--·
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@"• r--~.: .. -~ "n.
..... 1d ...., .. ·-· .. d.
.. Boy! If I ever i1eed mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, I
h ope she'.s around."
Pretliier Colombo
=·
New U.S. Strike Foi·ce Tracl\:s Mafia YOU ASKED FOR IT
\\'ASHINGTON tUPI J -At-
torney General John N .
~·litche!I has announced crea·
lion of a special strike force
'>''hich J u ~ t i r e Dl'partment
sources said was aimed at a
significant member of the
-0rganized crime syndicate
In a btier announcen1en1 .
Mitchell said the strike force
-the first one based in the
nation's capital -would h&\•e
nationw ide jurisdiction, a s
recommended by :ht-National
Council on Organized Crime.
Its true purpose was a
specific target involved wuh
the t.·lafia's infiltration o[
legitimate financial circles.
sourC'es said.
The department decided the
best way to approach the prl}-
blcn1 was by using in vesnga-
lors basfd in \\'ashi ngton \vith
aecess to 1h!' fu ll inves!igatil'e
rcsourc!'s of Justice. the FBI.
the Treasury Department and
lhe Securities and Exchange
Com1nission.
Robert J. Ctirr,pbell . 32. a
department attorney with four
years experience in lhe tax
division and one year in the
organized crime section of the
criminal division , was named
to head the force to five law-
yers.
Through t Ii e indictment
sy ndicate had 111lerest in Las
Vegas gambling casino s ,
Florida hotels aud rta! estate
venlures, and a holding cor-
poration. Lan!ky has ~1nce
gone to lsraeL
There have: long b e e n
reports that secret Sv.·1ss bank
accounts are used to conceal
J\1afla fortunes. Sy n d l ca t e
1nember~ are also suspected
of having fina nc.ial interests 111
other countries.
be to keep lrack of these v.·ide-
ranging financial dealings.
Its creation follol'! y,·ork
done last summer by four law
student-interns at the Justice
Department. Given the task ol
reconstructing all available
evidence and s u s p icions
available about a key syn-
dicate member, they created a
panorama of sufficient tn·
terest tn \varrant e full-time
1nvestigat1ve force
The first organized ('runt·
strike fort'e was ettablished bv
former Allorney G e n e r a'l
Ramsey Cl ark in Buffalo
N.Y .. 1n 1967. The idea of US·
ing the joint resources of the
Justice. Treasury . Labor and
Post OffJce departments pro--
ved ~o successful that 1€
others hav e sine!' bee n
created.
SO NOW WE HAVE IT
AT DUNLAP'S WHIRLPOOL
Bottle! oar\()1'1$ &l'ld t11\ Trash cans a1e compac!ed
by almost 2,000 pou nds 1 or pressure in one M neat bag! Up to a week"s
'v.·orth or 1rash is in the a
, t>ag, In the dtawet, in !he
34• unil that builcls-1n or
t;lands alone. Instead
The J u s t i e ~ Departn1ent
said the chief source of illici1lr------------------------.I
oT h1uting out 3 twen1y gallo n
!rash cans carry out one cleari
1T1ash Masher Bagi
revenues for organize d t:rime
comes from gambling ac-
tivities eslin1ated to bring 1n
as n1uch as $2 billion or 1nore
a year. Increasingl y. however .
the syndicate reportedly has
:-.ought to invest its mon ey in
le1iitimate bu~ine.ss.
Th e job ot the ne1v strike
rorce -the 1a1h to be
established :;ince 1967 -will ------==-=-= E::_ ·II\ l'Ow• D••wer
.... "' 1'•11 '"'""''-" . " :'€~' ~ .:. ~\..t:.S f:tt~ coL'i:'.
Jt e °"' ~ RfG.$95.85 ~::l<fow $39.95
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I
I See by Today's
Want Ad s
I PEDAL FOR YOliTt
HEALTH Sf'vC'ral
blcyclrs foi· Mii'. son1r
brand new, all J"{"asona1Jl1·
prices.
a HEY FOXC.S .... There
;IN" so111" frf'r L"Ul e hun-
n1e.~ 1n blaf'k and 11•h11c
jus1 \,·a111ng for a glJO(J
Jion1e. Check 1he Free
ad~.
Sim ple, butchild-
prool operation.
FREE
DEMONSTRATION
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R ECTORY tor rcl1ablr
J1r!'V1er. You"U always find llr------------------------,
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fast. Survivi11g in. Italy TAKE Tl-IE NEWS QUIZ
. Ev ery Saturday We Dar e You . e.arli~r this year or alleged
Mafia fina ncial wizard t.1eyer
R0\1E 1L.Pl f -Premier amid forecasts of failure and Lansky, it was revealed the
Ernilio Colombo has been 1n immf'diately began picking up ...'.:::'.~:...:~~'.-'..'..'.'."::".'....'.'.'.'.'IL,==========°"''========----============-=======================' l•s w •~~€11. a1. >••·O'"'
nffice one year and political the pieces of a chaos so ccm · plet<! it drove his predecessor
\l'ag s say his biggest ac-out of office after 100 days.
1.:on1plish1nen1 is lasting that Jong. He disarmed so me principal
po1...,er brokers with patronage.
But despite interna1iont1l appointing a record 58 un-
nervousncss about I la l i an dersecre!aries. He disarmed
:;tabli ty. !he 5l-year-0ld Chris· ~oine opponents wi th s1raigh1
!1an OC'mocrat bath!'lor ;:ip-1ii!k. tlnusual in a land of
pe;;rs rc:i sonabl,1' sccurr for 1loivery and iargon-fillcd
1he nf'xt le1~' rnonths a1 least. language. He did not panic
.'lo1ne obser1·ers predict lie \\'i ll ll"hrn even some coalition
last unul 1!1e t9i3 gener::il ele<-.. allies ab<'lndoned him .
t1nn .... Al l the lime. as Colombo in· If he doe ~. ii v:1ll g1\'e
('(,loni!XJ the post1var retord ('hed ahead on reform pro-
for endur<incc in a country gran1.~. he d~ftly ~idestepped
11·here premiers sonielimes such emotional and explosive
t1ppcar 10 t:oine and go landmines as divorce, a sharp rise in neo-fascist fortunes and
through rcvoh·tng doors. the withdrawal of the small
Colon1bo has survil'ed • a b u l influential Republican t·ha llenge by !he flo11·ering far Party from his cabinet. righl. a puzzling rnixturr of Some of his methods, critics scorn and sweet. lalk b.\' eon1-n111nist.s :tnxious l"or at lt'asl a· said. did not 3olve problems
piece of 1)(lwer :11 lhe na !iona l but simply postponed the day when he must come fully to i<·vel and an unflagging rnund grip with thern.
~1 f ~n<·1al. cconomK' a n d Still, since taking office, his pullt 1cal crises defying any government had decreed un· quir k and :;i mple sol utions. popular but n~ce.~sary tax
The eeonomy is floundering. raises and managed to win a Lnbor unres1 and nonstop ~lnkes throw a bleak shadow reluctanl and pugna ci ou s parliament's approval on nver industr y. Left-and right· refnnns in he alth. housi ng and
ll'ing c.~tremist s girc the cnun-education.
tr.v periodic j1llers. il('forn1~ There i~ ~!ill e lot to do and
1irnn1l~ed long ago re111ain en· whether Colombo h:ts the time rneshed 111 rhc tan gled or patience to do it is unclear. ~~~i~~~~~r~~~d~~sr~~~~~~k:i One thing in hi s favor is tht lacklus1e r in1age of any polen-1he stock t'xchange. banking tial ri vals for !he premiership. !'}'Stem and public v.·orks Anolher is a grov.·lng sense of
niinistry.
it sounds like a recipe for ~1::iir~ess ~~~~~me or his most
rertain pol1t1cal failure YetJ_ _ ppo 5
lo the office he as.sumed last STARS lhrough 1t ell, Colombo clin~s ,
1\ug 6. SydnPy On111rr 15 fll1'' of
The former Irr a s 111· y thP \1·01·ld 's £rrat a~i i·olo·
mi nister took ov er the coun· g .. r~. Hi~ rolumn i~ onr of
try·s 32nd government si11ce th,. DAILY PILOT"S gn:o:at
the fall of fascism in 1!143 fral urrs.
Beauty Bulletin
from Penneys:
Summer refreshments tor
your hair:
1. Hair conditioner treatment.
Includes shampoo,
and set. 3ss
2. "Festival" budget perm.
With shampoo, cut
and set. 895
l\nne~1 ... lily_
fUUERTOM HUmRGTO• BEACH
WEIPORT. IEACH ORHGE .............
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Don't miss our furniture sale.
If you like to save money,
save sunday too.
Sale $259
•11. S2•t. Sev1 $401 Conterr10•"""' l"llt 10•0
,~,1h 101v co•• Me•(ulon<A'. <>lef1n cove' •n •1'•ped
"'""''"· Podded .,,,,h polye110' ond pol~urethon•
TOO"'.
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lovt ttol, ~rg l l 'iQ -Sole S220.
Solt .n ~o~nd,.001h che~"l1, Reg. si 79, lo le S229.
lOVllltl in hoc•nti>'o<"h th1<~• Rtg \/IQ Solr
S170.
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~r9. S26'1. Stv• SSO! ''""' <·' o• "•, •~'"" f,
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• '1 d 1 <~d i'O'<l>"IOOrl lrom• ,.,,,<\I• "0" ! >fl,•~
''••••d '' ~<'>I ,,,,. (}!) ·~•· • l'I" ."1 r ~~"' ,.f
·~I ond '"('"'
Sole J)r ites effetlive fhrough scturdcy only!
Sale$2Q9
lt11. t?4,, Sift S401 Eorly Am•r·~on 1•vl•
'"'"ho• "1opl• f,n,1h~d ho:,.dweed """ n nd
.,,,non l~l!•ng. Cove1ed with ~nt•he• H~" ""
"'""' olt f1n. SHU• ol ~011 ond loom.
Chiir,Reg,$\29 ........... S1!1Sl09
lov1S111,Reg.~1 80 ....... S1l1S159
Sl11p1rw·!~ 73'' by 53'' (O<I '"""9 ",.,.
··u • ~001. 1289 ............. S1l1 S249.
(hoi r,~e9 $1)0 , , .............. SoltS120
lov111ot,Re<;1 ~199 .............. Sol1Sl6•
SIHptr, Ro9 1;00 ....... , . , . , , . Salt S2l9.
Penneys f11rniture price1 include delivery within local delivery or11.
JCPenney
· Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at these Penney Stores:
Avo•IQblt 0111'11 tollow1,,g 1101«1· CANOGA PARK CARLSBAD C HULA VISTA DOWNEY FASHION VALLEY-SAN DIE GO FULLERTON HUl'1i!NG TON BEACH
LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE "THE CITY" RIVERSIDE
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DAIL y PILOT 11
She Made It to Top New Air Curtain Prevents Srno k e
Seonuid Leggt' Shout!! W ell---f ur <1 Girl SEA1iLE, Wash. (U PI ) -
J\"s call ed an "air curtain
destructor" but 1t"!> not a
television nightmar<' rnovic.
way . So. drpal'tment employe$
began looking around for an
al ternative.
project w•s put up for bid and
a Seattle contracting flrn1 got
th e Job and had to build the
air i,:urtain destructor rron1
~Cratch
downwt1 rd
This iur curtain prevenls lllf'
fl y ash and other particJ ei;
frflrn n~ing past ground le~·er.
At the san1e time tht a!lh is
recirculated back int<> the
depths ol the fire and, con-
sequently. is mo re compleicly
consurned,
HOUSTON 1LPl1 -S1oflt•id
Le:gge is 41 IO~·pound brlllll'llt·
with shoulder length h;1u iii.d
dark lw111kling P)'('~ :it'! (111 t.i1
high cheekbones, ll rr ~11l1ii ;~
quick and her "'1l ~h:irp, Jll~I
like her aim.
li1iss Legge IS Cl'{lt'C1,1lil
talented around a shouting
range. She, like Annie Uaklt-'
can handle a rifle . \\'ell ·'
1'he Universily o! ! l11u:-.to11
rifle tearn -three n1e11 :.ind
19-year-ol~ Srona1d L~'~g1'
.~rt a nat ional 1nLert·o!l~·gn1lr
firing rt'~·ord th is spring Tl1e
national con1pcl 1! 1011 11 ;i~ 111· 11·
ly all male, bu t 1he 11111
history ma1or did bC!lf.'r 1h:i ;1
mo.~t nien She ;ired 1 hP
bullseye wltli 285 ~hol~ oul c.it .~
possible 300,
And . she does11 I apc,lc.ig11.e
for being a sh11rp.<,hoot(·i·
··You don"t losr vour ll'1111111-
ty becau se you :-.lio(1l a ;::1111. '
shr said. "You 1«ir1 ~11!1 hr ;1
girl and shoot :is 11(•lJ a.~ ;i
boy "
i\!iss Lcgj:(e 1ran•Jr1·rr(! 1n
Huuston from !he l'nivrr~1ly
1il i lltll1t.:( IH'ut la~l !<ill and lhc
rti<ilt.: r1llt.:n11.:n nn1nclli11lcly
:-.i11 1111 ;1dv;u1\<1ge_
'"I llf') S(l1d they would t1.~r
nu· as their setrct 11eapo11.'
'.',t)r s<11d '"They had n1e weor
:-hon skJJ'ts and walk around
!he r<inge ht-lore lhe n1atch
.<,L'.lrtcd The other tran1 didn'I
kno11· 11ho I 1va s at first and it
)1f'lfl\'d di«frac1 the111 '
~11~ .. Lcggt' 11;is JI 11hen hhr
l1rs1 ltr'L'd ;1 riflt• 11ru.Jcr her
t11t!i1•1 ~ ~uprrv1s111n Jlt•r older
1Jrotht1' a11d :.1~ter ;ilso 11crr
1nlert'~l(•t1 1n ~floot1ng ;ind all
jUl!lt.:d a ! Jiit• t:lt1!J.
"\Ve 11·t:.11t lo a 1Ul ol
rn;Jld H.'·" ~he said. ·But mv
1i•·J,l/1(•r g:ive 1l up when he g01
11l<.irr1ed, ;\11d 1ny ~1~1er had to
;eel up ::ti 4 <.i 111 onr t1n1e for a
1n1Jt('h 11nU dC'cided .~h<' didn't
11:1nl 10 ~IJuot ;:rny !ongc1·" I
.\rid :.111r·t thl' ran k.<: nr
11 111.1lc s-h;1q1sh ooters has thin -
nt r1 •!c:v!1l.v
· ,'-;(11 !11:1\ inany girls niak('
ii If• !h1· IO[J ... ~<lid /'l l1ss Le2·
~t· "'.1!;1n:. gil'r it Ufl aftr1·
being bea ten by bnys. "J'hr~
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Your child's photograph
can win a sp ectacular
·2,soo.00
SHOPPING SPREE IN OUR STORE!
LAST 6 DAYS
And that's j ust one of the hundreds
of valuable prizes and gifts totalling
•2s,ooo.oo
in the37tl•National Children's
PHOTOGRAPH CONTEST!
YOll CM Wiii DllE OF THESE NATIOllAL PllZO;
FllSI Priu ••• •2,500,00 Slwpping Spree
Second J'r!'< •• • 1,soo.00 Shopping Spree
Thirrl Pri:e •• •1,000.00 Slwppinc Spree
Founh Prize • • • •$00.00 Sl,;,pping Spre<
SO Fifth Prizes, t a. •100.00 Slwpping Sprw
oa ... POllTAll.E' SOUD STAT[ IUDIO/,.,.DNOCUPMS
TD Tiil HUNIHIEOS 0' HDNOltAILC ltalTION WINNllltS I
Haft younelf a Shopping Spree. , • yes, a pa.id.
mp chap acooat that leta you buy whateftr you
-wut! lt'1 aanap lo enter and easy lo wln. Let ua
pbotog:r1ph yourdiild and we'll enter a duplicate
Us the c-t .... -· charge. Complm de.
IAile a.ad rulee iD our Photograph Studio. Big baJ.
loon and kiddie-mobile giVen lO everyconttllllnr.
_,: .. c..,kl.C11811 l•tntt.kl"'-rruWil.n.rM .........
SpldaJ pdcm 1t1 mc»t Wet ud photop•ph ftnis~u. for a•mplc:
eoll!UT 7 , 49s One BxlO f.omJ!el
SPICIALI portraits •od tis. wallet ....
('lllll'S-1llAll V. Ol'f Tllr l<IUUI PlllCllJ
JCPenney
JU ~\ ll'illCll '
r.11s~ Legge II 11! !'lllCI' !lie
nat1u11111I fifh! <is~OC1:1\lt)l1 I S.
thanlp1onshlp thi• A11gu~1 She
tr;i1ru; lhret' hou!'S daily ;111d
has no 1ncilna\1Un 1u \J:il' Iler
~kill at hunting.
/'ollisl\ Legge. whu pack, her
.:!.:! ca\Jbt•r 1\11schutz 1n a case
bni.;htencd by or;ingr p1r1k
;incl yl·llow flower~ knows
11'h('n she 111ay n·tl!'t' and )11sl
watth 1hr bo~-, loo.
"J think 111 111111 11\1•·11
.\hOQt a pe>rtett stnrr "
It's a gadget used by th1·
Washington State Highways
Department lo burn sturnps,
brush and other combustiblr
debris fron1 the ri&hts-of-wa y
of high\vay projects wJthout
smoking up Lhe countryside.
Publi<' opinion as '~ell as
stiffer laws make ii aln1ost
Impossible tor the highw;iy
builders Lo burn 1naterials
cleared from highways pro-
jects in the manner this used
10 be donf.'. namely king-siZl.'rl
bonfires b<'side the right-of·
Son1eone learned thal 11
device being used in St. Lou1~
County, Mo .• by the county
health departn1ent's di vision
on air pollution control might
be JUSl the ticket.
State Highwa ys Director
George H, Andrews obt ained a
pe rm it from the Puget Sound
Air Pollution Control Agency
111 Sea tt le \() experiment "'i!h
1hc St. Louis System on an in-
ten.:hange proiect near Auburn
JUSl south of Seat!lt' The pro-
posa l was one of the itenis
5pec1fied v.·hcn the 1nierr.hangr
The l'lear111g began in April,
1971, and before long the
destructor was tired up 1or the
first tin1e.
Bl1rnable waste was dun1ped
into{ a pit 30 feet long and 8
feet wide and 12 fett deep.
The des!ructor's main fun ction
is 10 blow a curtain of <1ir
acro.<ili the opening or the pit.
111is is done through a serie~ or flat nozzles whi ch art' ar-
rayed along the :JO-foot lt'ngth
of the hole and pointed sl1~hl ly
"It may cost more than the
old me thod," explain ed
Engineer Wes Bogart, "Bu1
we're not sending a cloud of
smoke into the air. nearby
residents are not having aith
;;eU!e on their prope rty and f'd
Hke io think we are con-
tributing to 11 cle~rer view nr
~rL Rainif'r "
Sale! If you can find a recliner
that warms-and vibrates like this,
try to find a $134 price.
recliner adju!:its
to 3 positions Sa1es134
str ess <Hl d ten~io n
Reg. S159, a con1!ortablc 525 saving. Versa!ile
rocker/rechner warms <1nd vibrates. Covered v11tti
r~rr.lree Hercu lon* o lf'f111 in green/aold or nul1ne11.
SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT.
Use the JC Penney Time Paymen1 Plan .
healer he lps relax
light muscles with
deep heat
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Sale s119 Sale s129
Penneys !ur:1.iurc prices include d elivery w ithin local delivery area.
Reg. S139. Tr :l(!1tion;il
s1y1e recliner t1as sup
ro1 ted vinyl cover 111
b1("lw11 or n1oss.
Reg , $149. Our finest tra-
dll1onal recliner. 3 way
c onst ruc\1on. black vinyl
cover.
Sale $68
Reg. S85 .. 'Casla1 iea· octaq"""
1 n mmoci~ i11 (...laso;1r. lllO(\.: mot ii
SaleS96
Reg. S120. 'Castanea' cock101!
!able has 2 doors wit h brass
plated steel hardwaie and Span1 sl1
style backplate,
Sale sso
Reg. S75. Qv;i\ l.Ocktail table ha:.
l)rown maple !1ru:o.h over b1n;h.
Sale s4a
Reg. S60. 'Castanea rock1a11 tablf!
v.1lh hickory veneer top over' elm
f1irl t.1ble RPg $55 _ Sale $44
SaleSSO
Reg. S75. 'Castanea' Poe table is
18" 1n d1ameler.
SaleS124
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\
Sale s4a
Reg. S60. 'C.isl ,1nr .<' f'IHI IJO c 111
r!.1','.'..•C ~.1,..n+1 • '• " I ~ •· ''
Sale$64
Reg. S80. 'Bi rch Manor' step tabla
has handy cl rawers , clecoralive
hardv1are.
Reg. S15 5. 'Bu ch Manor· cocklr.11
1;ibtP. with sl orage compa;trn cnl
Reg. StJO. 'B1t'ch Manor' OC!af}n·
11al comrnode fea1urfl s bevelled JCPenney"d Q•OO'Od lop
Sale$80
Reg. s1 00. 'Castanea' commode
1·111 h double door slora9• com-
partment.
Reg. S90. 'Birch Manor'' cl ra"·,er
commode has grooved 1nct bav~
elled top.
Sa1esaa
Reg. S 110. 'B•rch M~nor' end l<ible
l1dS t1anUy (!121':1"r. ha rd\..,Ate trirr'!.
Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at these Penney stores:
(ARlf>BAO CHUtAVISlA
l Al(fWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH " ORANGl "THE CITY"
OOVJN EY
RIVER$10[
f ASHION VAll~Y-SAN DIEGO
V(NTUR1'.
fUltfRJON
. -
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Sandy . itlnn
Want
r-.1AltCO ISLAND Pia 11\P)
-A c1rt·u1t Judge. thr ~~lond:i
attorney gl'neral's uffl('e and
Slate l'.:!lllll' l'Ull\rl\IS.')iOrl ur-
f1c1a[S h;11c agreed that All>crL
t h c poodle-ea!1ng alli.'l<1lor
must lt!111•e ~11s golf course
lakl'.
No1v <ill tt1ey ha1e to do 1.~
COtll'IO(;C Alben .
Al ber!. :1 IU-!ootl'r •~ une or
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311
D1J.tr1c1 t:our1 of Appt,:.il
!'.1111111 :-.<11d 111 1\1<,, ctdl'r
tha t anv sattr'i<~n fl"lnd of <ll1~~
1111&t1! :i lsn (1•·1·el•111 a (11ndl'!>.'>
for 11\!h· th1 !dr£t1 11 hu 11 <111·
(jl"l'td by.
The ganll' 1·u1n1 1 11~.,1on :-.,1111
~11\ith should h<i\'P ri1'-"11<1l1f11•d
hunself frn1n the case beCilUSl'
hl' h;id 11r1llC'n thcrn a lrtct'r
h1:f(ll t' Alber\"~ hl'.1ru1~ orfiPr ·
Ill" 11\\'ll\ '" f('llllJl l' 1\ll>c1 l ,,,
I ti hJ'I' till' ~h1•111/·~ dr11ar!
n1rn1 go out tlu·rr :ind !<h®t
hi!!\ ..
,'io. g;1n1e 1·111111111~!'1011 ,,f
f1rials ~;u<! lh,•v 11 ou1d !111~l
All"'rt ii IH'W hu!llf'
U111 first. they h:11 e lo rolrh
hJnl
::1 KWIZ 1480 AM RADIO• All TH£ CiOOD SONGS BY All THE •
4 ~
the altrac11u11 on a gulf ?;:
<-'-Ourse in (h1:; sou I h w c s t C: WIN FREE! IT'S EASY ~
z 0 ~
J-'!urida 1sla11tl co1n1nur11t y, liv.
ing huppily on fish and n1aybe
;;n occasiun al careless dul'k. g
Lile \\ i\s pleasant a 11 d g
peaceful unl!l unr day in Jun<' ..,
11l1cn Albert :;lipped out of thr ~
lakl' ;inti gobbled up ~e ~1. <1 -1
pcdigrc1'.cl fn.'111.h poodl e. <iwn· ;;/.
1·d by goll('r E. f.. •·Bogue"
Bailey.
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1971 Austin America
CASH (Lots of it)
Hundreds of other prizes
John ri1a 1 ~on 9
\'JS1t to l\c11 purl
Vul!£'rl ri11. rools of( in, \1·ct
Be<1ch. I !1 <: '·body" \I as bu il t
sand during recent
by friend s 111 11·ho.-.c
C'ye.~ John stands tall. 1"hc youngster found himself in the path of
t ho usands of beach goer s over the 1veckcnd.
0 Railey a~lietl a c'<.lurt tfl gct -<
rid or Albcrl .:is ;i n1en:1ce. rJJ!.
to\hcr Coun1y (1(1:u11 JudJ!c ~
ll;i rold Sn11!11 .1gn•r<l 11·iih 0 BHdr_v and on Jul.v 12 orde red :
the c;a111c and Frr5b \\';11r.r
F1~h Con1n11~s1ou 10 rvil't lhe N
Send o po51cord, or th e attached coupon with
your name, oddre5s and zip code, including
phone number to: KWIZ, Santo Ano, Colif.
ornio, 92703 .
i ONl INTllY PlR ,lll$0H Stock Yards Killed by Success b<-a:;t. :M:
Bu t !hi' ink had hardll" dried
nn Sn11 th"s ordcr before Ba1l('y
11l'l s nc.cust·d of g<1lor·hi1111nµ.
Smith 11·as ;iecusl'd nf bring
prcjud i('cd ;,ig.1inst Albc1·1 nnd
200 n·•adrnts to!'n1rd a ":-;a1·r
our Al11galor ~ocie-ty '' T\1!'11
thc sl:1t,.. <illorncy g1'nrral "s
0H1ce filed an appl'al on
Albert 's hchalf in lhr 2nd
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l 'l!JC:\l,U 1( l'I • ~ '1'111· 1·nr!
or an pr;1 1 ;1L111> 11111elly rt'('l'lll ·
ly tu <t O!ll'l' Un1~!L'l'CiU' 1111111"·
lr1al g1rin1 tha t p;u·l..t'<.1 111orr
mu~Cft' :incl .;J1ni:rl 111<1fl· ,.,
r iten11·nl 111 11~ H1li·~l'.ir lilt•
1han nthc1 01 11~ k111d 111 lht·
nation.
,11 1t•il of 111 ~ ll'tH!t·. \\llJ\·rl ii
,ou1h 11 ind wafll'd orer \h r
~;11 t!.' ..;!It! p;Kk111g-l :uL1~l'~
,11Jll ~·:irnt·d lh c pun~<'llt odv1·
t u 1no rl· ;1ffluco \
nt·ighbo)rhoods . !ht· t'Orses Th;it
f1ollo11t·d echoed off sunlt' ol
u ·1(• t"llY s lines\ !urnish1ngs.
l1ea1·1 and by <tl'l"llk·11l 1111 11 111
1l1e ston1uch.·' SJnc!alr s:111l .
Thr !>V.c;1t and so rr b..il'ki;,
and the blis ters and brui~cs of
h;1rd work . and !he :-ic:irs of
po~\-11urk bravd'> u1 1w.irby
.~11loo11s. tended ro 1rcld thr
y;1rds area men toge1 hcr.
tind the ~l ock yard~. 11en• fine i:d 2.2 niil11u n ca\11f: fl year
111 !heir n1inds. <:ind 11101·c than 7.5 n1illion
"Of course, th<1 t's not really hogs. :\s the Ch1eagu yards
h1J11• JI 11·as Ill(' !a~! tcn years. dc1.:l1nc d, the hogs 11·crc n1ol'Cd
The place has been slipping ll lu sn1aller m:irkcts at places
l:ll<ir!etl about ta years ago ;ind like Peoria, 01naha and Sioux
JU St kept coming unti! this . City. closer to their supply
;..1a~·bc !he yards are dead ~ources. Cattle volun1e has
no11 , Uu! their rnark has been decreased considerably, 100.
~ I KWIZ DREAM WHEEL ~ I ~ I NAME----------------~ I ..., I ADDRESS _____________ _
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Thl' Ch11·ilg1> l 111nn :-l1Joc f.
\'ards Jell the ~1:e11r hkc 011r of
ihe n1<111y 11111111111~ ot l <Hnh~
that cnte rrd !ht L1n1(•d ~ou1l1
~1dr /a1"1l1t~. ~ut 111 lhf'ir da~.
the yard~ 111•rt· !1011.~
11 used to be great sport for
\..11ls fro r11 !he yar d s
11L·1ghborhovds to st:ind around
uut.s1de a do11 nrown night club
or !heater and 11·atch lhc
gnn1;1 ccs uf 1111nk-clad 1:idies
;1-. 1hl'y ~teppl'd 11110 thP
.. tr(•.<,h"" :1w of 1hc outdoors
111!1•11lhe 11·111<1 was "rigl11 "
"'\\1e fell kind ol :-.~et·ial."
1\lal'io n Edgar. a we1gh1na~1 cr
rcca f!('d . "The yards becarnr
a way of life. Kids <i round
ht·rc 11cnt lo ~('hool,
gradu ated. !hen \\"en! lo ll"ork
Jn lhe yards. Thal w;is 1l1c
whole works -their 11 hule
lifc A lot of 'cn1 ne1'r·r Cl'Cn
k·!t their neighb0rhood.~ in <111
!hell" l11•es. ··
111aclc_ si nce the old days.
You take a \Valk through A new market about 50
He union DP ~ I a ~ 1_ ____________________ ...J g
('ano:-iryville. the neighborhood miles soulhv.·cst or Chicago Gr;iduates of 1961 from John 0 !hat's 1.:alled the ··rront yard.. has opened to take on the i\1arshall High School in Los g
ul Ille o;,tockyards. H's a!\ burden !he "'orld·.s larges\ Angeles 1vil1 hold a lO·year u
Irish. descendants, of, !he in1· once shouldered. The nei" · b ,1 I w • • reunion 111 Fe ruary or 1 arc 1 ::c:
111igrants who l'lunc t n f;:icility \Vil! begin modestly. of 1972. Class 1ncn1bers 111 t--
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1480 ON THE AM DIAL An1crica ;11·ound 1850. Hardly 1vith a projected handling d<11-Orange County arc rcqut•sted ~ l a~ni ly lives there I hat ly of about 4.500 cattle cind no to contact J anel Josselyn al < ~ , kWIZ 1480 AM RADIO • ALL THE GOOD SONGS BY ALL THE :::;
A1 thr1r llc1gl1\, 1\ir 1;1rd-:
11cre rt·~ronsi b lr l11r ·!ll.UOU
Jobs in l11c pt'll~ ;uuJ ;ilftl1;ilf·d
induslnl'~ otTU)l~ 111~ an <in',!
... r ::=lightly 1nun· than ;i ~qu;1r1·
1nil c
\\·he n the la.sl ;.in1n1;1\ \\til\..('cl
in bcfort• !he ~ ards clu~wd
do11 n last week , about t.iO rncn
.\~ word ul Ilic ;1bus1ve
11 !11k1ng cond111on:-1n the
.1nrd.s spre;1d. Cp!on !'i•nclair.
then a rcporl er fur an East
f'oast soc1ahs1 nl'11·.sp:1pcr. 11·as
:-rgned tu wrile a story abQul
l11e 111.
l·:dgar. 62, has worked lor
nearly 20 years in t he
stockyards.
docsn 1 have a stockyards hog~ until nex! year. &30-3627 .
heritage. 11-;-;;;,._.;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;._..;;,;,.;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;,;;;._;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;,;;._;;;;;;;;;;-,;,.· .;-;,.. _________ ...;;~; The same goes for the more Ir
v.·idely know n back-of-the· lfi·ou"rr~11111"r a fnrro~ro ,. Mexico. r"''"'~'fl ~t"'l Greece. r ... -c,.••n n11n1-Bahamas. 1"'"•··1,)11 J
ya rds n e i g h b 0 r h O O d im· u iuntf\ 1 ",umm tr. gcl •ti or 'tJ r' plu' 1mr T1~tll~~m~ ; 111 \11 .,,,.01 : 1r,11 1n pil l ,.~1d..,n~ j h.J m•11>111, i., 1 ,c.or
\\"r!rc on the payroll and only "Sure ru miss the plaef'."
he said. "lr s somethi ng dif·
fcrent -the ouldoor~. a lo! or
\\"<liking, lots of tal king. The
yards \\'ere kind of n link
bctv.•een the big city and the
old rural community. As f;1r
a~ !hl' rural Folk go. Chicago
mediately \Vest of the old i..•m.ch.iJnc"' ,c.1r-p111,1111c.llk~Jl lllll"'t'•·• _'11,c.or-rlu,1111~. 1 ~ !mh,, ,\
facility. Alosl of the residents ~" maii~i ""'di"'•> )'111 ~'" f1r•\rt ol Jn1~·· b 1,, 1:. 1<""1' ri•" 1 'i I rn~·'"' ,\J,kr1, 111u1-:1.-·
!here are Poles, Liths, Bohe-;1~:~1 ~,~·:~~1~~~~1:~1~0~~1111~11·"'1 tin~ !'er..•11>.1rr,·,1rJ,,ndru~ 'II B.,"IJ''''~"rh•.• !r 1J. "·' -.111 11,111.,w•
1nians. The ir fathers and ih.niour• dJJrcr,••nr.1p<\'t.1.,1unn1u•11 "11, \Ila'"' f,r.-.. ,r Id :11~1
.~lightly 1no1 ·c 11·orked in 111~ Si11clair"s book. ''The
ren1ai1ung nc;1rby industrie.~. .Jungll'" wa s published in IOO!i.
In a 11·a~. lhP suce<·ss n! lhr ll resulted in legislalion fr on1
~:ards wa.~ rl'sponsib!e lur Ilic t:11ngress calling for morf' · d" 1u 1:'m•'Mlh•ptc·1fl,1\_.•n11ncn,_111 1 .. 11 1 :~•\ grandfathers were ··Baptize )nu rn"' h~1c hc~rJ doflrrr"d~. I <.; l.onl>J"' in the steak and pork chop in-'uu m~' h••C hc . .rJ ~--IOI\ ~nd ( "' J).mul>Ml.111,! I heir 6lt1111all' c.feo!h 'J"Jta ry slaughtering a n (I
The~' at\ral·tcd ni<tny tither 11arki11ghouse operations _ dus!rr ~ .• le C<I Jrn~, '" cr-t"· "' "•u•h ,..r,.ir "" n h<ir.Jc·, ",.~." Or at k,,,1 t,>Jcr· l'.i"i."l(!dJr~r"'·'·' industries and droves of 111,..,,. ,_ ·I ain1ed :it the publtc·s Tr:oid111g volutnt nnce reach-re-siden!~. Prop(_•rt~· b1:e;11nl'l!i·-------------------------------------"• c>:ceptionally va luable 1n the '
are a ;ind 111 !he e n d
1ransportalion becan1e d1f.1
ficull in the l'Ong£'stion, labor;
cosL~ increased. <1nd l a~esl
soared "·hi!e 1he ('f[icJency ol i
!he-operation r r n1 a in c d,
virlually unchanged I
The ho1nan ingredients lhat
"'rnt info I.he vards •1·cr·r unJ-1
riue -Jnsh . German. L1!hua-1
nian. Bohen11an. Spaniard.
Negro. Croot ian. Pole, Sla1 .
Arab and o!hers. I
The lnnc ;jsset the i1n·I
n1J;:rant hroughl \1·hen hr ;ip-j
plied for \\"Ork •vas a s rrong
back -and l'ach n12h! he tonk
ho!Jl(' with hi1n I~ .~\rong l
I
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GE delivers crushed ice or cubes
right to your door.
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YO UR OLO REFRIGERATOR
IS WORTH UP TO
21.2 cu. ft. Americana'
Refrigerator-Freezer
with Custom Dispenser
• V~1.£'r holds up to 2'2..1 lll!'.
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$689.95
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Delivers
Without
Crushed Ice Or
Opening The Door
DUNLAP'S-THE SALES AND SERVICE
CENTER IN THIS AREA FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC
nours.
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'POPS' CONCERT TONIGHT
9:15 P.M. AT FASHION ISLAND •
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Boys' J eans
Regular 'J.49 Size&
3-6 x Flare jPans
ltcgular. '3.99 Sizes
8-12 Tapered Jeans
2 ror$6
~iZf'§ :_i-6x 1-'larP J Pan~
l'ern1a-l'resl 11 for ca ~y
care. Durable doub!C'
knee~. \\'eslern style in
assorted stripes.
!'.'izes 8-1 2 ·r apc re d Jean!
Famous "Circle S''
Perma-rrestil.. DoublE"
knees. Barlacked.
l.i ltlr-Hoys' t\nit Shirl~
cir ll it: Boyi;' ~port
~h irt s ...••• , ••. :i for '5
Prices Effective thru August 14
CUT $30 to
Men's Suit Clearance
Choose frorn a \V i de selection of men's
fa shionable suits. Assorted s1ylcs and
co lo rat ions. Broken sizes an cl colors.
Limited quantities, so hurry!
Were "65
to '70 4ss
Were '85 ""er e 189.95
4ss
Pri<"es ~ffe<"live th ru Au gust 10
Women's and f:hilclren's
"2-Pair" Sandal \' alucs
pr ,,$2
for
T '1 e styler; you \\·ant for eai;y
s11mmrr ,~·ear. f;trapped.
cro !'sC'ci nnd h utl·d <'d in \·ari-
ou.o: color::::.
IOO o/o l.,olyeslet· K11it
Easy-Care Per1na-I>restc.i }'allrics
Poh't $\e r sin11le
kn111i In , solid~.
stripes. 56 60
iTich widths .. l~!
Pol~·e5tC>r 1t ouhle. 3 97 kn it• in plain itnd
unusual 11titches.
Colon. M -00· Yd.
Inch wid th1.
l(){)'l'n JlO])'CSlrr 2 97 rtouble kn it in
ynur 1·hr11 re nr
~n1111~~in '! _<'olors. Yd.
52·54 1n. w1tle.
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Revohing Charge
CU1' 49% t<J .SOo/o
\~larrn :.ind f:ozv ..
Girls' .Fall Co:.ib•
R,.~1lar 115.97 to '3j,99
7 97
lo
1797
As sortme nt includes
\1·ashRhle pilrs. solids.
110\clties and more. I n
nC\\' fall <"olors In pl C'il~e
their ~ro\vnup eye~. Girls'
sizes 7. to 14.
Pric es l-~ffect i\·e thru Aui;!u~t 14
OA/l Y FIL!Jf j ~
.<;;;AVE 22% to 33%
P errna-Prest ~
Sleepw ear
Regular 16 to '9
3 99
10
699
'J'inr rosehuds embroidered
on sh irred, s hee r ny lon
,·okcs v,i\C a fresh look to
;1u1· ca..,y-l'a rc pnlycs!er and
c.:otton s lt·1·p\\Car. P ret t y
]la ~tcls in :-ir.cs to fit ~n1all ,
n1cdium, large, txtra large.
"'-"'I ·1· t ' "99 I , • I I I •U \\fl ••••••••If",
'J~ 1-:,1ra l ,arµ:fl' ••••••. 15.99
1(1 ~l f'f'"\f'lf'!!S (;O'°'"n,,.'J.99
1H ~!f'"f'(Jf'ual .~ •••••••• '5.99
19 t:~tra l .ar~e ••••• .".16.99
l'ricr-~ 1':11r{'\11(' !llru Augu st 14
}'irm~S upport
Longline Bras
l•'cathcrlit't inserts plu s
<'ircular :-.tl tthrd cups for
extra s upport. Lightly
honed for s 1nooth fi t .
l'o\\·cr-nct sidr-fronts and
h:1C'k J)ancls. fi 1 ~-in. mid·
rilf ini:ludcs ::!·in. elastic
\\<ti!-i tband.
Sizes 34 to 428 . 32 to 44C
J(1·J.:11lur 'l• . .")11 I) Cu p
Sizes 34 lo 44 ....... $4.99
l'riccs E!Tccl1\·c thru Au&ust 12
Rf'gular $12 7.ipper control
panly. Sizes 28 to 46 ." .. $8.99
·--•• ~ ---
Wonten's As sortment of
"2-Pair" Sandal Values
2 prs.$4
for
sa·pper selection of sandals
for bi~ and little feet. Jn many
style~ and colors.
,loi/f VI~ $:2.99 to 16:99
Elcµ:a nl, Jac11'1ard W1n·1·11
St'ars ··E111poria"' IJr:.111cri cs
ltrµ:u lnr 'I :!.4JR
5 0,;)4.in. i-i:t,t•. 999
lt;1yon ;n1d cotton .s p iral yarn.r; are \l
.iac:quard \\'ove n into this hcavy\\'cight
text u rizc<l d rapcry. 13ackcd \1•it h 'l'hcr-
n1 a I gr:1 d " ;1cry l ic: fna n1 . Mac:hi ll {'
\\·ash. !11111\i!c dry. Co!orS.
S:l l.98, 7:'1x54-in ............................ li.99
S28.9H, lfHJ."54-Jn ....•.•................... 23.99
S 14.98, 50x84·in, ...••.. , ................... 11 .99
$:.!5.98, 75x84·in ........ , ................... t l .99
$33 .98, 100xR •1-ln, ......................... 28.ff
$4 2.98. 125x84-in .......................... 36.99
$,J0.9R. 150xH4-in .......................... 43.99
Olh<•r !iizts and rolors a\'ai lablc on
Sptcial •·actory Order
l'ritcs c!Tctli\'C lhru Au1i1usl 14 ·
.4',1VJ~' 25%! Sears "l,OVJ<~"
l.,ol}-csler I>iJc SJ1ag Carpeting
l\oclcl •1 µOlycstcr pile for super-
io r hulk. Luxu rious so~ hand, H1·gular
rlccp full look. 15 beautiful tri· · •11,t)•J
roloralions to n1a kc your floor a ~ 1 ,. I ..-1 , , I ,
floor full o[' sun:-.hinc. Sa\'C 110\V
at Scars!
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IT'S B[EN n1y experience ()Ver long years of assr>
C'iallon ~·!th the J;iv.' and lawyers thal few attorneys seldom
volunteer lnr anything unless there's a dollar or two in il
fnr the1n . But I cwn ·1 honestly apply that cynical yard-
~rick 10 1he Orange t,;ount y Superior Court's pro tern pro-
~ram
That's the plan "hereby selec!ed
ataorneys are assigned to sefectN1
cases. given Judge·s robr-, a clerk and
a bailiff and told lo go lo it and help
cut ;i caseload that was rapidly rnount-
ing v•hPn !he program went into effect
early this year.
It is, inc.identally, an oppor tunity
for roany lawyers who may never
othe rw ise enjQy the experience to fee l
;;i bi! of lush black leather under that
pnrt1nn ol thf' per:-;.;nal1ty that is most frequently used hy
our lcarnt'd rnl·n of !ht· la\r.
IN ANY l::\'l::NT, the 1971 pro tern progran1 is over .1nd
Supcr1nr Courl Adrnini.~lralor Les McCa rtney tells 1ne
1h<il 35 ;-1t10rnf'\S h::ive contriblltcd 172 judicial days to his
court gr:1t1s and hal'e c:onscicrr1 iously disposed of 338 cases
!hat rnight \\'Cll have been with us today.
Jl 's unlikely that any of tile stuff they've handled \\'ill
go all the v,.a y lo the Supreme Court on appeal. but they
have ~ot dU\\'n lo so me grassroots courtroom work and
made a big hole in a mounting calendar.
No1 every la~·yer can help in this manner. The 35 who
f1!1ed 1he breach this Year are all attorneys \Yith at least
10 years nf practice urider their belts. They all got the nod
from the Superior Court's sclect i.on commillee and the
Ort1nge ('.ount~· Bar Association before they donned their
robes.
People like IL Allen Portigal. \9'. Patrick tl-1cCray and
Robert C. Todd deserve a spec1a l W(lfd of praise. Portig<1l
u·as .Judge Portogal for '1J days and McCray and Todd each
cnntrihuted 12 days they could have ~utilized in lhelr own
practices.
I.AGl lJ\A REA Cll"S 1,1/illian1 Wilcox.en cl1ippcd in \\'ith
twn davs 1,f hcnch silting anrl swept If decisions Into the
hopper.in 1hat brief break from his bus_y practiee.
Jt could be. nf tn1 1rse, tha t we ha ve <l fulure judge nr
two amring lhe 19il pro temmcrs and that.reminds me of a
tale !hat Tom McDonald , former Goverf\or Pal Brown·s
prl'ss <1idc in Los Angeles. lo\'ed lo tell lo !hi' local press
corps.
"I ahvays know v.•hether there's been a pro ien1 pro-
gra n1 111 any of tl1e Sotllhland courls,.. h u .s e d lo com-
ment \\•i!h <i t\\·i11ktr in hi s f'\'I'. "\Ve sudden·ly slarl gel-
ling chpplnRs fron1 the local p;ipers in our mnil v.·ith ccr-
la1n names in the hst nf lav.•\'rr.~ untlerlined ;., red.
"Hut 11"s a funn\· 1hing.': .\lrnnnald 11·ould cnmrTif'r1I.
''None <if 1he t•n1·1'loi}cs rl've;1J1·d the nan1es of !'he sender.~
and v.e h;.irt no idea v.•ho c:nuld hi' so keen as f() pass on
!his informalion lo c;o\·t-rnor Brown ~
And liO\•ernor Brh1-1·n?
011 COD. hi' /;1ughed," !\le Donald said ... He la ughed
11nd laui;hetl and lau~hed . , , "
Mor1 i Su,ys Cliildren's
Books Not [(id Stuff
Orildren's lllerature isn 't
J.;jrt's sturr.
So says Selma r.. Lanes. 11
mother of 111•0 hoys \1•ho
Oouhlf's i1.~ p11rt11n1r rl.'V1t'\1·r>r
nf _l'oungs1rrs' hook s anti has
found llml' to ;iulhr>r h<>r own
trl';1t1s~ on !hi· subJN'I.' Do1\•n
the Rahbu ll nlr. Ad1,...nturro;
;ind fl\ts;id1rn1 11rf'<; In thr
Rea lm of r h 1 I d r r n ' ~
L1teraturr. ·•
'":'\n nnf' !'C"fl(IUSlv ('flll ~tdr•r5
rhllr!rf'n·o; hnnk ...... · :<hr said.
rPturn1n.i: tn hrr hnn1rlo\\"n for
r
Cemmand•
C a p t. No r m a n !)_
Champlin has as~u rned
command or lhe L.: .S.
Navy Reserve ·r r.:ru1·
lnK Center at th e l'i1ar-
lne Corrs Air Station.
l~elicopter.
a hrief visit. "And ye1 l"m nol
quite sure of hO \\' you go about
doin g i!."
But in her book. she ar-
parenlly has dccirl<'d \\'h;:r/'s
gnod in "Kid"s Li!" -a snr1
of "spiri!ual rrfre~h mC'nt . nf
1h1ngs seen sin;plv and
sa1·ored lruly as thr~· rn1ght
h::i ve bel•n on lhc fits! dav of
crf':i\ 1on " ·
(;(l()(j i·hilclrrn·s bnnks. she
!<<iirl. n1akf' ~·nun.i:strrs "lnnk
into 1hrn1srll·rs. And thrrr·"
''er,· 111\le tti<it le1 ·s kids do
lh:it 11()\\',
"11 ll"l'd to hr 1hat bMk s
wn1ild trll you ahnu1 the u•ide
\1·nrld nuls 1rlr. Bt!l hooks dnn'l
dn Iha! sn much anyn1nrr . Ynu
knn\\'. vnu·,·e .i:ot the li:lf'\"iS1on
righ t lhrre and no\\' t.h r kids
are rii::.h1 in the middle nr that
wide \\'Orl d "
~lrs. l.<1no.>s ~-as a reporter
11·11h [he Bos!on Globe and also
\\'Orked v.· i I h Li!tle-RrQwn
Pubhshing Co. in Boston -
"B11t not in children's hooks"
-before slartin.i: to review
kid:-. books "'ith !he old NP\\'
'l'ork l lerald Tribu ne. Shl' now
livl's in New York (,'it.v :ind
re,·1ews hooks for the New
York Times and l h c
\\'ashing!on Post and writes
for :o.rvcral magazines.
And \\'hat does she look for
In :i book when she thinks of
buying ii for her son:-., who arc
i and ! I"' "Well. parr•lls \\'hn
gn nut to buy a bnok for a
ch ild tend lo buy !he more
structured kind of b ook
hecauSt-they 'v.•ant tn get
snmrthing that's worthwhile.'
Th<'y v.•ant to 'do son1cthing'
fnr the child . But they forgrl
nne 1hing -lhf'v don't look ::il
1he book~ AS a ·child. so 1hey
nftf'n mi~s good hnQks because
thrv !h1nk !hr\•'re too
l1j!hl1-1·1'i,ch1 fnr kidS.
"Rut romchO\\' \'(Ill h;11·c In
p:f'I baC'k to that kid's point of
view in selcrting 8 book .
'Pt'ler Rabbit' mAy b <'
li.i:htv.•ei.i:ht 10 an adult, hut ii
C('rtainlv i~n'11n mnsl <'hilrlrrr
~ ir ·~ ~rral lrarl"C.''. or pn1('n•
tial lral:c-dv Hnw re I t> r
:i1n1ni;t f?rls. ::irrd out h1· ~'Ir
·~facl.rr.tror , :ind !In nn Sn )011
hill'r. tn 1nnk"a1 thr bnok ;ii; .i
yn1111.i:s1rr 11·nuld \\ hrn 1·ou _g;o
In buy one for a chlld ."
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A VENUE WIDENED
cm en
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
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Ann Landers
Driver's
Temper
Violated
Df!:AR ANN LANDERS: At this mo-
ment 1 .11.m fuming. My husband sug-
gested that 1 get rid of my anger by
writing lO Ann Landers. so here I Rm .
A few hours ago I returned from .1 den-
tal appointmen t to find under the
windshield wiper of my car something
that looked like a ticket for • traffic
violation. I cou ldn't understand it since I
had parked my car in a no-lime·limit
zo ne on a side street two block!! from th e
meters.
The ticket read .as rollows : "This is oot
an official parking ticket. Unfort unately 1
am .only a private citizen and have no
Authority to tag improperly parked
vehicles. 1 did want you to know,
however, !hat anyone who is such 1 lousy
driver that he can't park any better than
you should have his license revoked. \'ou
ha ve laken up enough room for two mule
teams, an elephant and A high school
band. Had you done a decent job of park-
ing I would have been able to park my
car behind or ahead of you with nn trou·
ble. Now I must circle around indefinitely
because you are a 1elfish pig.
I sign off wis hing you an early
transmis1'iion failure ()fl the Edens Ex·
pressway at 4:30 p.m. Also, may the fleas
of a 1housand ca mels Invad e ynur
armpits.''
Isn't that the meanest thing you 've
ever heard of'! I feel better for having
written this letter. Thanks for helping
reduce my blood pressure about 50
points. -OAK PARK
DEAR OAK: Don't mention It. And
plea~e wrll.e again whenever you feel the
need.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband
married me 22 years ago. I was 19. When
I asked him why he wanted to marry me
he said, "Because you need someone to
watch over you.''
I thought it was beautiful the n, but now
am fed up with being treated like a.
srnall child or worse yet. an addle-brain-
ed fool. Fred handles 1111 the money,
pa ys all the bills and make!I" all the
dec isions. He will not let me get a
<ln~·er'i; license although I have had a
learner's perinit for years.
Fred has had two seriou~ heart attack~
11nd one of these days I mighl be forced
to do everything myself Rnrl I won't know
how to do anything because he ne ver let.•
n1e n1ake any decisions. I need you r help,
Ann. -IBSEN'S NORA
OEAR NORA : There are two kinds ol
hu sbands -those who gel marrie d
because tMy want lo "'Blcb over a
woman, and those who gel married
becauH: they wanl a woman to wak:h
over them. There are lot.I 1( women wb.o
would &ladly cban1e place1 with you .
Read inc belwtel the llne1, ~wever, I
111s~ct yna are mor• helple11 than you
need to be. A wile doesn't have to pr11-
duce her husband'• signature lo iet a
drivr.r'1 licen1e. Nor dM:s she need h\1
permission tG leara frGm an in1uran<'e.
aient the thingt sl:tt should Dow In the
event that she 11 1uddenly widowed. I(
you would a1"ume more responslblllty
your husbend would not tttat you like all
Idiot.
DEAR ANN LANDERS : There's .1 SID
bet riding on you r answer. The manner In
which you responded to the person who
wrote about the propriety of wearing a
Phi Beta Kappa Key created an argu-
ment. My husband says you are • Phi
Beta Kappa or you would not have
aruiwered ts you did. I say you are not.
Whars the verdict? -GAMBLING IN
LAS VEGAS.
DEAR GAM : YHr ho1b11d .. et. ye•
Stt. I attended Moni'9f1ide Celle1e I•
Sit1a1 c;ty, Iowa wtlk' ~ad na chlpttr
SMur ctty, lowa wlllldi Nd .. dapltt
I woWd Uv• received tJte bonor In aay
eve at.
Ir you have trouble getting alon1 with
your parent.. ... if you can't get them to
let you live your own life, send f()f Ann
Lander~· booklet , "Bugged By Paren~?
How to Get More Freedom." Send 50
cent.~ in coi n with your request. and •
long, et.amped, ae\f.11ddretsed envelope in
cart of the DAlL'f PILO'I'. .
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New Volunteer Area Mapped
If pushing a magazi ne cart, working in
11 gift shop or moniloring visitors isn 't a
volunleer"s cup of lea. there's a new way
lo serve al Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Presbyterian.
Patient contact on a one-to.one basis is
the feature of working in It-le new mental
health unit al the hospital. which has
been using volunteers since 1he first ol
June.
Under the direction of Jt>11n Flynn , the
current 12 or 13 volunteers . including one
young man on active duty in the military
Sf'rvke. do 11 variety or tasks to alleviate
the staff members· load.
The unit , which is open to men and
women of all a..:es. is an ::ictive, short·
lenn treatmcnl center to which patient!
come Vol unlarilv. All are under the care
f\f !heir private Physicians . and most stay
tv:o to three v.•ecks.
fi·1any fire facing <'nses in their home
and need to con1e away from their pro-
blems to reorganize their lives 11nd their
thinking .
Volunteers assist with ph ys i r a J
lherapy, which is di rected b.v Joanne 1all
staff n1cmbers and patients are on a
first·name basis). staff the visitor"s desk.
run errands for patients. assist wi1h the
beach parties, pizza parties, shop ping ex-
cursions and other activities pliinnrd by
the palicnts and do small chores such as
mending clothing.
They illso assist with filing and other
office work , take palients lo X·ra y and to
be discharged and listen whenever a pa·
tient simpl y needs someone to talk to.
l\·lrs. Flynn , v.·ho says she is 11
''fru strated nurse." enjoys the hospital'~
new volunteer "'ork because she likes p;i-
tienl contact. A!so. there is not the usual
hu stle and bustle of a busy hospit;il.
But, as usual. there is a shortage of
help. "We could use twice the volun ·
leers," J\lrs . Flynn related.
"'\\le could use some men volunteers,"
emphasized Susan. director of nurses.
The unit resembles a lari:le. cn m-
forlable home . with separate bedroom!',
lounges, a music room , game ron m,
kitchen. patio and crafts room that is the
enV y of all hobbyists who see il.
The patien1 s. volunteers and staff In·
tcr;ic1 as a fan1ily, though the pat irnt
membership changes from time to time,
;ind the volunteer'~ reward is in v.·atching
the famil y 1nembers grow , including
himself.
All volunteer:<. art members or the
hospital auxiliary.
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Fun and games 1ielp ease
the burde11s of living.
Volunteers assist staff
me1nbers with crafts and
g1·oup activities.
Light Floods Into Darkened Lives
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Patients and volunteer5 join
in <:rolls and gomes ot 11
new stroke rehobilitotion
center in the Boys Club ,
Costa Mesa. Playing their
cords right for success are
(left to right J Philip
McGinn , Mrs. Ho1el While
and Mrs . Walter Simpson .
A pilDt progr;im al Hn;ig Memorial
Hnspital. Presbyterian has gotten off th l!
ground 11nd i~ flying high . with morl!
altitude being added all the time.
The new program is the !itrok~
rehabilitation lraining clflss which wa'
given first at SI. .Jude Hospital in
Fullerton and then el Hoag.
Sevente('n volunteers from the com·
munity and the hospital auxiliary com
pleted Haag 's course and are workin~
"'ilh patien ts. 11nd volunterrs all nver lhf
count1 y are asking for the sarne training
to be Ji:iven in their con1munilies.
Sponson~d by the \Von1cn·s Auxiliary to
the Calirornia Medical Association witl
the assistanre of the auxiliary of 1hf
hospit<ll and UC!. the progran1 J!:Oal W<1!
to train vol unteers lo meet the continuin~
social. emotiona l ;ind phys ical needs ol
stroke patients.
The trainin)o! s('ssion w11s JO weeks Inn a
and wa s instrUL·tcd by ~k illed pro
fe ssionals. Eal'h ,per~f'ln complrting th1
course was expct"ied lo work with pa·
tients fnr a ye11r becau se of the extcnsiv1
tr<1ining inve.stcd in each student.
So new thal marri:v <lnctors in thr <lrf'a
do no! know aOOut ii. thr program i~ co11·
cerned with the qu111ity of the patient '!
life .
Volunteers. under !hr direction of ~1rs.
Kenneth Fagans of Balboa Island. no1.1
are trying to find olll. how many strok1
patients there are in the communit y wha
would benefit from the program.
An activity cen ter for stroke patient!
ha s been set up in lttie Boys Club OB
Tustin Avenue in Costa ~1esa and is open
every Wednesday fru1n 9:30 to 1 l :30 a.m.
Arts. crafts. t·ards and other games.
\l.'ooci"·orking, shuffleboard , poo l ,11111!
''just friendl y visiting .. are offered, 11nd
almost every graduate of the Hoag clas!
is there to work.
''Just getting the patient ~ out or thf
house does them a world of good," Mrs,
Fagans said.
All walks of life are re,Jresented by the
graduates.
Mrs. Edith Hollowell <Tf Laguna Bearh,
one of I.he most enthusiastic, ri::ad abou t
the program in a newspaper article 11nd
vol unteered immediately· because sht
wa s looking for a worthwhile com.
mitment. Het inlere11t wall sparkc•
because someone in her ramily had suf·
fered a stroke.
She now ~ working with two palients, .,..ho have.btcomr. her close fri ends. "Ifs
a very challenging: and Interesting pro-
gr11n1," she said .
tier job. she feels, is kl help the pa.
tients keep up !heir morale and l!iam lo
face their fam ily and friends once agatn.
A second training class will be given 11t
Hoag next spring. Mrs. Fagan! 1akt.
Volunteers of every age are needed,
especially men. . I
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Hats to the Res cue
The ne\1 e~t th ing to come out from ~lr. John of !\'e"' 'i:·ork is this "fueman's
helmet" Shalln\1· bri mmed in front. lh e hat "'i de ns and lo~·ers in the back,
offering a gentle. llatlerlng frame to the face.
Cliff Bar rows Speaks
Jewels Offered
Ki Jo 01:sn'
O! t~f D1<i• P olo! ~1a11
CJ:ff R;i~fOl\5 l ·r11e t'l
7\P11port Bc;;eh 1n speah to the
Ch n<=t1an \\nmrn"s Club nn
hn·.r 10 hr!''•P'j• . \1r< J'at
Aho1(> 1:11r)lec.'' b,1( h1 rr:-.!I~·
1•as 1al )..1ng to Pile SPf"r1aJ
person 1n the a1td1Pncr,
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Ra rrn11 .~. 1d1" I'> 1nll•ll'ill
• -· jew els by josep!J
I:, 1 :" ·1r1:P:"'"J'll'"" ~11<1
Jl-f <l;~t ·;r ri .. ~•.111 l~l"'I trr !•·rr"t~
of the o g:ht ~ntl 11 nPn 1rt 1r l:""!d,
t.o ~t;r rt i;:-1 P11.• f' ~· rf\I• r a1i ~··i!
1rir1t.!. Th• r•,., "'·' .,. a• 11,u, h
t·~uu r..,J I•/ \t "' r ·adr1 ~.
l:f r•,,n;.~c ,\ m11 1r" t 1.·rr.r•!-&.
ih• m11". '1' • .,, r..-:-'1'··~ .. t:\X
jp 1.l" ~he 1 •• •· r p f• -A 1c .i•t.
The • .,autrr' .,, ;>-;.• ··•: 111.d
l-r r,,,11 trr ••1s 11 !•1 11·
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! r r •r•'..S ~nr! ,r .~.:. •.
rl1rerlor !nr the R1 ll.1 <;raham
Cru~aCes. wa" l!t\Jng a bit of
off lhe-<·uff ad\ ire tn ~1 1ss
Karen Grubb, w!':ose 11·edd1ng
rrrrm'ln1 h? perfnrmrrl twn
da\ ~ afl('r h1~ talk for the
( Jvh .
A nat11'e of Ccre:-. Calif.
B;irrows began hif. a~!'<lcia1 u1n
11 1th Billi r.raham aftrr
mrr1111;:: him ;:ii a !94~ Youth
f0r C:!ir1st Rally 1n 1\sh1·1JI(',
~.C. Ile since has become
fam1!111r to people ;:i!lcnding
Cr;:iham mf'r!in~~ ;ill n1·er the
111'trld "' 1hr d1rrctor nf the
g1!!?.nt1r <·n,-.at!e chQ1r.<.
f1:1rrn11s 111\d lht• mnrr th<in
;,•\) 1111nlrn 1h:it ht> hild not
111rl'" 1" IJf(';1cn bu\ In -.hnre
1· " th· !'l ;>.nd 10 tht1ll"fll!"
tnc111 1r1 h"i·nrnr er~ 11 11r"
~ 'l'li! rrfl'.{•rh~ :J I. he ~<11r1
!M"' J "O J r"illl fJnrJ ii .C'.f"lllri
11 1'" ~h<> •~ 11nr~h mf\re tha n
prr·! l'lc;~ ~!Onr~
Thr ~ 011th1 ul Ion k in c
KI DS LO VE
UNCLE LEN
SA TU RDA YS IN
TH E DAILY PILOT
MARY
MARY
QUITE
CONTRARY
h~w ..,., yt~r w•r'Cl•e~o ,,.,.., W• •t ·~'t";"t lo •·••'"Y r••~•·
'"'" q~•nl<IV f"o &ddtd 10tl<~ •' '"•l•o<I clothu ,..,11 .,.hone• t ny
•ord•Ol>O tomo '" 16'1•• We'll 111ch
you ""'"'"' '"''"'" m•n~•·•
The
Knit Wit
I
Bride
m1n;s!er. 11hn h;is bren m:ir·
ried for 26 ~·ears. told a ~tory
nf hn11· Bill~ Graham purch:is·
Pd a nnf'-c11 rat diamond ring
frr his ll'rfc. Bulh. al ;in auc·
t;nn in llJ.11i, spending the last
Sli.~ he h<id.
Dcl1ghlrr1 because he h11d
;;lwa.1s w;intrr! In buy 11 ring
fnr hPr, t)le f;in1erl ev11ngelist
h11d 1he sp11rkl1ng gem ap-
pr<11 sf"C! wl'M>n they rPturned tn
their Ch11rlott e,-N.C. home and
found . fo his d1sm 11 y. that il
11·a~ full nf fl:11-\"S and 11orth
onh· ;ihnul ~4.1
"\\'r a l~n pu! nn :in extPrinr
1n m;ike lhf' br~1 impression .
ThnuJah ii !onks ROM !n the
r1f'. then• 1~ ::r hr11rrach(',
t1.irn101 I and 1rnt1ble no (!OP
knn11·~ ;it.nut \\'r·r,. full of
fla 11s in the ~1ght nf c;m.,
Tl'f' ~!'l'rl'! In hf>rnn11ni:: like
ii b('<111 t1fut gPm. hP ~airl. 1.~
har1nc a rrcht relatinnship
11·11h !;nd.
\1arriaJ.?f' rnu~! not nnl~ hr a
rr lalilln.~hip hilt a fr llnw~hip.
hr lnlrl 1hr wnmrn f!:t1hrrrrl in
!hr A1rponrr Inn.
"\Vnn111n rhd n"! corne from
Arlam ·s fet'l llO he CCIU!d w11lk
nn t·er. or hrs he11d sn he could
lord it n1·er her, but his rib so
he cnu lrl w11lk hPside her:·
It t<1kC$ w::rlkinli( and 111lking
11'1lh somt'onr to get to kn nw
them. thP minist er s!ressed.
"This is the w<1y it is with
(j.od
"Life 11 1th ;i purpn~P comes
frnm ;r ret;it1nnshi p with r.od .
It"~ ,111·ailablt' fnr us aH "
PESTS
Wor ~ as a
Team-BUT
so do WE.
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Horoscope: Scorpio's Skeletons Rattle
TUE SDAY
AUGUST 10
By SYDNEY OMARR
The l1Ule Virgo boy or l{!rl
seems to ha ve a new ""crush ..
almost v.·eekly. These children
requir e understanding . thrive
in calm, pe Aceful sur·
roundings.
ARIES !Marcli 21 ·Apr i1 !91·
Speci.11] relAtionshtps. 1nclud.ing
marriage and partnership re-
qu1rt revie"" The re could be
liudden breaks, disruprions,
actions based on eccentricity.
TAU RLJS !April 20-J\1ay 20 1.
'¥'."hat had been routine 1s sut>-
Ject to change by one in
authorlly Ride with llde. Opl'n
Jines o f commun1cat ioo.
Cooperate y,oilh one 11· ho
"·ishes to share knowledge :
exchange idtas. Onn"t write
"'hile angry. Be dt!1bcr1tle.
GE.:\tlNI !.\lay 21 .June 20 ):
Activity st1mul.::1ted in area
concernin~ children, roma nce
and creative endeavors. Stress
is on social affairs. Conta cts
n1uh1ply , be discriminating.
Choose qualit ~· Recall resolu-
tion concerning diet, general
heal!h.
CANCE R !June 21.July 22 ).
Hon1!' base. due for renol'ation.
Make changes v.·ith eye to
rebuilding. Financial status of
one close to you affects cur4
rent decisions. Progressive
concepts now Are a necessity.
Pl An and act accordin gly.
Push fo r11.·ard.
LEO 1July 23-August 22 ):
Check iti nerary. Avoid moving
in circles. Refuse to be coerc-
ed into foolish responses.
\'IRGO l Augusl 2 3 ·Se p·
tember 22 ): Be conserv:i.tive.
in money affa irs: avoi d long-
range financial co mmitmen ts.
Be kno"·ledgeable 11· he r e
credit applical ion is con·
cerned . Check lea ses. rentals.
Family member expreMes
desire for basic mnvf'.
LIBRA 1 Septembr-r 2 3.
Oc ttlber 22 t: Ynu could be
be~ieged wit h complaints, re-
quests. Avoid ind1l'idual V.'ith
Lrack record or 'A'htn 1ng Lie
low: pl1y wA1t1ng game Sud·
de n move indicated: study
\'lra:o me.sSAge . Be aware of
persona! foible~.
SCORPIO 10cl ob er 23-
November 21 ! : Skeletons 1n
closet may rattle. Be discreet
without being overly secre tive.
Hold clear pic ture of ultimal.8
goal. Heed one who speaks
with benefit of experience. Re·
cent restr ictions suddenly are
lifted. Be ready.
SAGITIARl t:S li\ovember
22-Dtcember 21 )! \' is1t1 ng
friends may sll ghtly
overwhelm. Discern motives
Pace yourself. Draw line
where ch1ld1sh requests are
concerned. Long·standing pro-
jttt should not be subJtet lo
further de lay. f ollow example
of Arle5.
CAPRICO RN I December 22·
January 19J : T11ke init iative inll
connection with ba ~1c re-
quirements. Avoid un due pro·
crastinatinn. Prnterr against!
self-dtception. Friend may
Midsummer Dream
Turned to Nightmare
By ER.\tA BOMBECK
Bet1~·ecn mid.July and !alt
August , I i:;o through a period
of deterioration called, "Don't
slam the door."
Vnhappily, it"s the time I
disco1·er I was never mean\
for motherhood ... not "·hen
there are so many fun
cha llenges lik e testing ex·
plosives .:ind Jousting.
I start off the sun1111cr likt' ::i
tranquilized Donna .Reed. Ap-
proaching m.v ynunge.~t. 1 will
kneel down, pull him close tn
me in 11 loving gesture, push
the h;ii r out of his eyes and
ask, "Sweelheart. lei! mot htr
why ynu \vent w;idlng in th e
toile1 in )Our $20 orthop('d ic
shoes'.'"
Later. as the summer start.~
!o lell on me, 1 will a ~k
hru;;quel.v. "All right, group. I
don"t "·aot you to !eel bull1rrt
or oppre.s~ed. but 1.1tiy 1n the
name of Dr. Ginott hAs the
AT
WIT'S
END
nothing we can do fnr you,
dear."
As the first ol August ap-
proaches I find myself ex-
tre.me.Jy irritable. I
··WHAT'S THAT NOISE'.''' T
ask rushing from the kitchen !
into the. living room.
··r was just licking a refrig er:itnr door been ajar stamp." s:iid my son . si nct. the J::rst C:ay of school'.''' "Then keep it down , My By mid-July. I am a bask et nerves are li ke shreds. The
c<ist' .. ".1y hands shake as I hnuse looks like the first Aid
1 h111'e my aspirin break. I am tent iit a rock'" fe stival and if confused ;;nd cannot seem to you guys dn11 't go out~ide and re ason lhin~.~ out. I can't play, I'm going crazy:·' I figure nut 11'hy the dog is
e:iting ice cubell in the middle "It's eleven o'clock." thev l
of !he coffee table. I (:an"t said . "I thought ll'e had to g{,1
fi<>ure oul wh.::1t the b~m is to bed , but if 1t"s all right with
• )'OU I doing in the spou ting on the '"DOt>.1 T SLA M THE DO rc71. can"l understand "'hy ···"I I! is too lale l 1
Yesterdav, as ! \\':IS on mv
hands <1nd knPe~ 1ak1ng bubblf.
gum off lhr rr~1stl'r~. I heard
them at lhP dnnr. "Vou r<1ttlr
Iha! rlonr onr mnrp llmP .::1nrf
1"11 lf'l 1·nu h:.1 (' H where \'nu
l1l'e ." ( r-hnu!('rl . · I
there i.~ a peace ~ign nn my
ber1sp re11d ll"i\h i n d ~I 1 b 1 e
magir m::rrkrr. Or wh~ the
A\"On \;:idy ~lipped a note un(lrr
my door sayin~. "There is
I lnnkf'd up 10 Sf'c a brush
Debutantes Invited "'?,'~'~;", ... '""' ''"''' ur from n1.1· knees. ""! am nor
retreat on promise BP rParly
with alternative. Strike chord
of reality.
AQUAKJL"S !January 2fl.
Frbruary 18 1 Special care rt ·
quired in 1ranspnrl1ng pro·
perty funds. Check de tai ls on
any long-range. mor,__ Obtain
v<1l ld hint from Ca n c er
message. Specia l emphasi.~ on
journeys. unique. assignments 1 Ide.as need de\·elop1ng . I
PISCES ( F'ebnJary 19·.\la r<'~
20 !: Be self·reliant 1n finan cial ,
tr11nsacl1ons. Check contracL->.
Agreements. Ca11tJnn no 11 I
prevent!\ Joss. Hidden clause~
loom larlf' LP.gal advl5or
ncen~ prOOding
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For
i\c~·porl Chapter, Nal1(lnt1I
Charity ~ague has sounder!
the ca\I for a fiesta Saturda~·.
Au g. 14. for debutantcs, thei r
dates, friends and fam ily
member~.
Hosting the fe stivities will
be ~Ir. and ~1rs . \\'illi:im
Cha r le~ Mf'lntyre nf Tustin,
whll "'Ill be assisten by Dr.
11nd .\lrs. Russell Reed
L'!ngenbeck, and the. ~lessr~
Pond \fme~. Rulm Kimball
and Richard Blantnn Nl'wcom ~-ri
The party~ners 11•il1 d11nce to
the music of Dennis C!11us sind
his 2nd Tuesd 11 y Grnllp, feast
upon tacos 11nd other Mf'xicao
fa re and pla~ two mind·
~trelching games.
Debutanles In be honored
are 1he M i5~e~ Karen Irene
Hnd,l:C$. Kathleen M a r i !'
\..a nj?enbt>ek .. Jolie-.Janen!' Lt'
Bneuf. Chine Mclnt .vre. Can-
dioct rrnelnpe Moses and Tri;;!
Nt'Wf'OITI
OthPrs :ire the \l1sses Jo~ce
LQu1~e Calrlwell. Carol Chap·
man Cnnna ll\. r ;r m ( ! a
Pun1wa1 Cnn•Her . .! an a
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642-St22
The Debutante. Ball will !11ke
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Inn.
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BONDED KNITS and SUITINGS
SWEATER KNITS! NOVELTIES !
PLAIDS! TWEEDS! HEATHERS!
O ut st and ing
tate tricot,
Compart at SJ.98 Yd.
Wools, Acrylics, 81111ds
54 .. /60" Width• yd.
lnt1rtnl in 9 taxluret, 'u,:ie r
fa ll and \,..infe r w1111 rin9.
MACH IN E WASH •"4'• NEYER IRON
S6.9A Yd. compare Yalun ti~ --...
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yd.
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C111111 Mno--545·151•
Ore~qefelr Moll-O••"g•+~o•D• '"~ H~·M11,
1'11ll 11rto-Sl•·2l l4
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Brides
NAKANO-WA DA
C;ilifurr11.i St:11 f· Cullci;t ,1\
Fullerton gr;.1duatcs J 1• ;1 11
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MR S. R. S. NA KANO
SNELLING-GRUBB
K;ircn I .oui~c Crubb <1f
Nc11·1>orL UC'ai'h bccan1c tlh~
bride of Dai id Ja111cs Snel ling
<luri ng a (:eren1ony perfornu~d
1n Calvary Church. Snnta Ana
by the Hev. Clifford IJ;1rro"·s.
n1us1c director lor B ; l l y
Graha n1 Crus;1dC':..
Parents of lhc c:ouplt' an•
Air l;-orcc Lt ('uL I l'Cl 1 ;ind
J\Jn;_ Rov:il JI (;rubb of
Ne1vf>Clrl ·Bl'ac.:h <ind .~lr. and
J'.lrs. Kt•nnclh E. Snc)l111g ol'
!1unn1ng Spring~
r-.1 1~s i11:1nlyn Crubb ll'as hrr
~iS1C'r·s rnilrd ul li11nor ;111d
hrldesrnaids 11 t•ri· :q r s .
\1ich<icl f\1 cG011·;111 ;111d t\le
1\·li.~scs Col leeu Snelling _ :-.1~\et'
of lhc bndcgroon1 . Susiin S1.:fJ\l
;1nd C:iv il'lcn('\ 111
Flo11·C.r µ;ir l c111d nng hl';Jrt·r
11·!'rc Lcslit• ~ti·1ni...~1n1p :i11i!
'fhoin;i~ SnC'lllll b. cousin 11!
1hc brulC'gro111n
'TbC' brick·i::r1Jo111 ·, hrnth<·r
.Tohn Snelling 11·:1, hcst 1n:111
<ind ush('I'' 11·<·1·" !101 <ii .I
<:rubb .Jr . brutht'r nf thf·
bride. .lohn C ;1 r1 1111•.
:\{('(;ow~n and .l ohn H11nh;11n
\\lhceltnf.:. 111 11 ill hr hon1t•
for 1he ne"'l.v11('d:;. 11 ho 1)1)lh
!ARS. DAN IEL DONAHUE
BRANDON-LYON
1\l,1r\' s u ,,111 t.~1111
r1;111gh1rr ,,r \I 111 1<1111 L~on 1i1
:--e.11 pi1rl l.\carl1 ;111d lilt l:itr
~1 rs Ll"Oll. l1rl·;1111C' Ilic br1d1•
of .\1 1ch<1l'I ~llt:il I llr;indun 111
;:i l.iH; ,tl!t'J"Jll)()li "l "I \I{'(· Ill
Chnst ( hu1·eh 111' lh•' ~1·,•.
.\t•11 por! Hc;+f'h
(>!f1e1;1ting n1 !lit· ~1·1 1 I<"!'
\~.I S [tl(' Bc1. lh 1\'(I !1;1 ~\in~.;
of \\'e-.t n11n.~lC t' ("ungrcg;ilJOn<tl
Church
Ond;1I :11tcnd:inls '-'t·r1· !hr
:-.1 1s~c.~ Chr1..,11nc I.yon. th1•
b rtdc'.., ,1:.l<'r . ;1n rl
11ridcs1n:i1d<> 1.111dn L)On. a
, ous1n : llrl<.v Briln don ''~h:r
11! 1hc hr1d..:gri)ior11 .lvnny
J\llC'll . .Janel ("h;il111rrs ii11d
Diane \\':illhrr ;\lat· 1 ·:1rpcn11•r
s1ood ;is best n'an and u~hcrs
"·ere 1hc bridcgr(l('ln1'<. brolhl:'r.
1 11,1 f)e 'l'ounf:. ll :1 r u Id
Tubbs. Leonard Riley ;ind Roy
P11.arck .
The new tl-1r" Br0ndon :ii "
!ended I he L'nivcrsily 111
1\ri7.on;1 wl11;re she 1vr.s :if·
fihated \1'tlh Oclla G:i111n111
:i;orori !~·. :1nd now Is a\!e•Hling
L'SC. llt·r lu~sband. srir1 n[ ~It·
and r.lr". Hobert l1r:1ndon or
Spok;.1n1..·. "·as gradua!rd fron'
C;haprnan Collci;.e ;ind is a
s1aff n1£'n1bcr or lh<' colleges
\Vorld C:lmptL'I Arloa l
The c:ouple v.111 live 1n the
beach area.
I !1d(!kO \\'ad:i and IWn11ld S.
Nakan.1 "·ere 1narried In
Or:i11~t' Cuu11!y Bu J J h i :i 1
Churi.:h, A11ahe1n1.
Paren ts of the nt·ll'lyweds
<H"t' Mr and Mrs. Bill II . \Vada
vf Carden (;ro1•c and !\Ir. and
t-.l rs. John Nakano of S1Jnt:1
An:i .
The brid1· \l'<-tS <lllt'nded by
lier sisters, \.t'slie .ind Jo Ann
\Vada, as n1a1d of honor and
JUll\UI" bridl'SlllaJd. •~nd lht'
:\1isscs Jen11v N:ikanu, the
in·idegroon1 's · s1s\('r. Ourott1y
Kull'ilkt and L<i11iSl' KHO
br1de~r1Htid:-.
Hoger Hartley 11 as best man
;uat Ille bridl' s brothers.
Hobe rt and Kevtn \Vad<'l. "'ert'
<-1!1 usher and nng h~arer.
Other ushers V.'C'rc Hober!
J !udson and Bruce Bate.~.
After a I l11waii;u1 honc~'-
1110011. the couple "·HJ reside 111
'l'ustin. Th(' bride graduatf'd
1ro1n Pat·1t1c<1 !ligh School
:.ind pledged Sii:;n1a Kappa
_,11rority. Iler husband
graduated fron' Corona de\
~·ta r 1 ligh School and br•long~
to Sigrna 1\lpha E: psi 1o 11
fraten1i1y .
" '""t'
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MRS. DAV ID SNELLING
Jr1• gradu.iti'~ n! Ta ,\'! o r
l n1111r.~11~. l pl:111d. lucL She
1r1ll 11·:1ch 111 .\f'lrlhhrook 111
.incl hr 11111 11n1·k "'1th 'l'outh
for ('hnsl 111 no1·1h Chic.1 go
DONAHUE-JENNING S
Su ~;i 11 K31hlcr11 .Je nnings
:11irl JJ;1ntl·l \V [)ona!iue .Ir
11·rre 11 l'd 111 n1orning rites in
l·~I Adubc de Cap i s tr;in n
Ct1urch. San Ju<in Ca pistrano,
by lhe R!'V. Hichard B.ecve.
The bride. d<Jughlcr of !\1 r
ancl tl1rs. l•'red C . .JC'nni ngs ol
Btilboa lsl(lnd, ~rlC'(•ted Denise
Hav ;ii; 1n:iid uf honor 11·Hh
br1 (k·sn1<1i{ls \1 1<.s Kr 1 !':tr n
(;rillo ;ind "l1s:i C;1 lhy S11;.1 -
Jian
Terr\' i).,11;.11l11r serv<'d a~
he:i.t n;an for his brother, son
of llr <ind i\1rs. D. \\I .
Donahue of l\'orth llolly'A·ood
:'ll ark .IC'nning:., brother or th"
hndr and ~:H11 l.inrlsav 11·er<' 11sh~·r".. l
Tl11• 11e1Y i\lrs. Uonahue 111;:is
1:rad11;111·d ft'(>tll Corona df'I
\l:tr f!1gh Srhot•l and UCL1\
11l,•·r1' ... hi• 11·:1:. ;iffi!i:.ilrd 'A l1h
l-,:111p;1 l\;1pp:1 « ,;1n111111 :111d
Bl"u111 Bl'lll's. ~ht' J" .d1l·nd1ng
'"1·.id11.i11• sehl)()I :11 l LL<\
Thr bndi·gr11n1n i.; rt
gr<tdu:11f' ol l\1111"(' llnn1i' High
Sc hoo l in J\"orlh 1111!1~ 11otll1 ;ind
\';1l1rom1,1 St<ltf' C1"Jll1·~1· :11 Sn11
,J,,.;;e 11l11·rr ho• 111;11111·r·d in
IJ(1'1nt·s~ ar1n1in1s1n1!1f•P I
The couple 11 ii! ]J\ r i11
\1•111)()rt B(':J('h
PURNELL-MIKASA
NcarJ)' Ever)1011c
' Li islc11 ~ to La11ders . .
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$879 re~u lJrly $1 Oflli
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lnlerplay group by foslcr-McDavid has recessed panefmg
C.onvcx lr.1n1c:; .1 (/d " new f/in1cn~ion lo todJy's contempo-
r,1ry dc1 or. MoclPrn. 10<1 , is !he woocl grained fini sh thal
\V IJX'' Lie.in vvi rh ,1 cl.101 11 < lc1lh. Crouping inc ludes 42'x60''
<lv,1 1 IJ blr. that c.xt<·ncl~ ll> 76"; two Cdne back arm c hoir<;, 4
1 .1nf• h,1( k <:"idr· <·h,1irs.1ncl 64'' < hina cJbinct
64" buffel, reg. SJUO
$330
$23q
1.-cushion back sofa in impressive8-foot length
< hoic C' of cc•vt"r 'i ... now priced at saviftK<i
'-ih<)\.V!l 1-. bur f)llC iron1 our cuslon1 upholstered
1 ollection inviting you to ble nd just the r ighl
< ovrr fab ric with your decor. Reve rsible seal
cushions a re Dacron® polyester wra pped polyu-
rethane. Fairllex spring or spring down at slightl y
higher pri ces. Al so a vailable: transitional law-
;on, pil low back tu xedo and Bombe a rm styles.
regu larl y $379
luve>eat; reg. $249 $199
7 -fl. length; rj,g. $355 $279
9-ft. length; reg. $400 $319
111 rnlture, 141
m1y co. south co11t pl1z1, sin diego fwy . at bristol, cost• m•s•; .546-9321
shop monday thru friday 10 1.m . to 9:30 p.m., sunday noon 'Iii .5 p .m.
s1turd1y, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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THE GIRLS
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line in th e Soling 1\'orth .. \rncrican chan1n1nn;,h1ps
on Santa ritonica Ba y Saturday after con1111g frorn
behind to gri nd down fi\·e boa t::, \l'htch led hi n1 to
the weather rnar k.
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JOY IN DI XIE -Hoh ~los ba('hC'r frcnrrr1 and hi ~ rrc\1· fn1111 11111 1:-1011. \1a1·e
g!cefully frorn !he cr:t'k)lll of lhc1r 27-rnnt Soiing Class ~ln(\p rifler \1 111111ni;:
the North .<\n1cr1can rhan1p1onslup 111 lhe cla ss and being: taken u1 tn1•, by a
~pc c\a lo r boa t off !11 arina (!cl Hey.
CotueR Front Belii1i«l
Mosl1acl1er Soling Cl1a1n1J
Rv AL.\I ON LOC KAB EY
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tlr for 41 · vct1r ·old 1:11 l
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Tri.:<1s fl;i~h f1o;;lly bcc;unc lhr
r-.:11r th Arnrr1can rhamp1nn 11!
llir Snl1n~ Class Sunrlav when
h:-t'a111r frnn1 behind tO rl1nl'h
thr s1•1,r 11-rarc srr1e.~ o~I
M;•;·1na rlcl R1•v.
(io1ns.: 1nl0 thr !11111! Till'r.
~1n~Ual'hrr 11a.~ hrh1rln (In t1•q
frnnls He rr11ilrrl l)nn Br1·rr
of ~an f11cgn on ! h c
i<cnrcbo11r1t b.\ 1hrre pn1nls
.11 the first 11rathcr rr.<1rk r:~l'rr ln"ked hl')pe[essly nut
r.1 1')~hachrr tl':--k c~rr nr rf ii 11! !hr fir.:.! wralher rnark
llni;:c111 on !hr rr;:11·h:r~ Ir;:: ;,nr!
m101rrl 1'·'~1 [{:i11 r:i.1 nn Iii" !I'll
In lhf" '~: nnd rr.1ch tn 1hr
lrrw;irrl ma1·k.
.~. hr clirl."t' 1hr "rnn.ot side nf
111r errur.~r ;inti rounded in l!lth
µlat•c But he showed h111 boal
(S~e SOLlr'olr., 1'11~f: t!ll
VS. CHUCK HAMILTON MIKE QUARRY
Undde~ted .. Jl wms 1DrdJ. FormerSt1t1 Ch1mri
AR MANDO MU NIZ
Undefeated in 15 !•gllu
VS. lRISH GIL KING
10 rds. 30 wins 2 louei
aftc•r .~ix r;icrs JERRY QUARR Y VS. BOBBY FRANCIS
And 1n !h111 final ~n-rnunrl hr1 Srieci1I Exhib1tic11 Bou t
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Oakland . Lo11rll :\'.or1h nr !\;in r . ::r:E ~-:;r,TS f.IJ.t'.I LABLE IN Al l PRI CES, 01~ SALE NCPN!
J)1t';:11 '.'11a uricr R:illrAI' of 1\1, S·~\1 Re:erved. S7 .~0 . S5 ;ind SJ
Sr;iJllr. t:1rl T1n1 lln~;in nf Ccr ·.t tln r:in1er Ba~ Olt tce -T1cke1ran at 111 Sear~. M1y Co. Broadw•y
:\'r11pnrt Hrach 1n that ordrr & i;.., oc~ ~1or1sa11cl Han~·~ Liquors, 1328 \Veit 111. San1 i An1.
GOLFERS
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NEWPORTER INN
PAR 3 GOLF COUR SE
$1 .00 with thl1 ed week d1y1
SAT. ~H GHT. AUG. 14 -ANAHEIM CO NVENTION CEm-ER
800 ""' '""''·"'""!tom """Y~ f-111t l!out ~t R o'clo~I( ~
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CONVENTION CENTER
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Reg·atta i11 Newport
If 8 111 Firkcr is alrrad_1·
prepping for the 1 9 i 4
Aml!ric;i.'s Cup he i~ ~ho1l'ing
relati \'ely little slo"·do"·n fron1
lhe 1970 campaign.
He is now the rharnniPn nf
the highly com pttitive f!hnclr<:-
3.1 Class. havinJl v•nn 1he 11tlr
in the final thrfe racr; nf
Newpo rt Harbor Y:ich1 Cluh'>;
Race \Vrek Rcg;ilta S.11urd:i.1·
11nd Sund 11v.
Ficker bral a F1rlr! nf I'.\
bnals in (hf' Rho<lr< Cl;i~o; -
All veteran s;i il nrs. Thr ch;in1-
pionship rcgatla 1vas sailed
ovf'r two weekends.
ln"the first two r;irc~ a wrrk
11go Ficker V.'nn 1hr1n hnlh.
taking 11 heal!hv lr;id 01 rr
class ve leran Bill Ta~·lnr of
Bal hna 'l;ich! Club Hr pl:irrrt
1-4 -2 in thr rei;:<lt!11 tn l\'ln<I up
ll'ilh a tnl;il or fi~ .• po1nl~.
Thf' rP~flltll t1rr"' 22:"1 hn;ii,;
In 13 cla.~!'if'5. It \\'il.'i al~n a
tuneup fnr thr urcnr>11 11~
Lurlcr~·l fi l ntrrna11nn;il~ 1•f1rr·h
will bP. held here Aui:_. 22-27.
\llinnPr in thi.'i rl;i ~.<: 11';><:
t1efrnding champion I. r r n \
Sulhrr\and nf 1hr hnst rluh.
Fin;il result s·
RH ODES-:l.1 Ch;imn1nn•.h1 11
ri.11 -1l1 Han;ihuli. 11ilt
Fickf'r. NHYC. 121 .\·l i:;1r·1·~~.
Bill T<tylnr. BYC· l'.\1 Fnll1· II.
B!::i ir Barnrltr . HY\
PHRF 11 21 -111 P11~~1!·at ,
.Jnhn S1.al;i1·. RCYC . 121 :<-1 ·~
ty. Allan Hrllrr. BCYC. 1:\1
Seriuo.va. Jim Mnnre. SSS\
LUDERS-lfi l l 11 -11 1 Prr·
Emili. Lr r o 1• S11lhcr l:ind
NHYC; 121 K1ldrr R r n
llrom~rlkfl. !,VI: 11• H:i1ku.
Ri ck C.i1'ltnrr. ;\'HY\
OCF'\N RACl'\/f; !fil-r~·ri
ci~n n~1·is P1l1.chu·1. '\\i\'f'
Pf IJ J\ -1!1 Pan1r, Rurl
Louis Cop ~
Loni!: BehC'h
Loa RaC'C' ~
Lr!>.!rr !"'111~ of Sr;11llr
\'arh1 Cl11b 1·.'1nr ~nu1h ~11 11.
rl;:i v 11nrl sho«1rd \n cil l
pn~dlr!l'd loggers hD11 10
n11v1g;ilr 1hr1r n1\n w:1ll'r~
u.~ing ;i bnr-rn11·rrl <'n11 srr.
C;ildll"rll. SDYC; 12) ~lisly,
Ted Congdon, NHYC: (3) I
l;uc;irach3. Stc1·e Gurney,
r ain Alto 'l'C. I
STAfl flil -(\ \ t.1enacc, 1
Dr11n1~ Conner. SDYC
~OLl;\f; t !O \ ( 1 )
f;nldbrickrr. Br11cr Chandler.
R\'l: 12~ Grn!ll' Ren. Ben
r;<i~r>. BYC: t~J Jud<·. flocky
Brrk. Bl 'l'C.
SHI E:LDS 1121 -11) 1\ilrr.11.i
Pal Scruggs, NH YC; r21 Pa-i
llcncr., .John lln111111c. !\"HYC; I
{.1) Jean, Rick Evan~, VYC. I
KITE A (J.1\ -l lJ Pip, Phil
Ran1n11ng, :\l!YC: 121 \Vi!di
F1-rrrl0n1. Hugo Schmi d l,
\1-!Yl : 131 Rnttnm nunker,
T11n1 l\111.cn n. R\'C. r41 L1t1lc
1:11i::1u1r. Trrr1111111e Parker.
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r; 'C't·n. Piul (;rcro. RYr: r21
\··i.:u . 0. Bcldrn. \HY(". 1.11
\n n:in11'. Burr\1ek !{;n·. 1.IYC.
1·11 Fur.1 .. !. Thnmrson.
\IJYf": r~I ~u prr Star. \~'endy
C;i1nlin. i\HYC
SABOT A 11~1 -11) Far
Out . Tr Br:ich. RY\: (21 Rae·
i11g ,\Jachint". l\1<irk r;aurl1n.
;\'JIYI: 1.11 Pl1il's Pill, Phil
(;rt11i ~'·h i, LIYC
~AROT R 1 l fi l -11) F1dgc1
11 , Mike Al'!'l/;(O. NHYC: 12)1
Cherry Bon1 h. r.ar_v Zilli::r 1t.
BYr: 1'.11 Nn n;iinr. Trish,
O'Rrlllv. i\'HYC: 141 An1c rican Expre~s. Sro11 B;irna r<!.
~abnl C !Bn~s 1 (2fl i -Jlf
\"fl n;i111r. Eire!! Barnard.
RY<;: 121 Thr \Vhitr-Hope.
\\:allv {;rrrir. BYC'; l'.\l Specrl
Drm.nn_ Br;id Ounn. BYC. t4!
S111111ark. Brook<: BrnJan11n.
RYC · 1;)l i\n nanic. ;\1cd
.inn,-.~ KY•·
SABOT!' 1i::1rl~1 ri ll -111
\\"~•rr \\'ai::i::lr , I\ 1:rrrir
\ilYI' 12 Trrll\" F11i::11 11·r . R
J';11·k,-.r. \IJY1 ': 111 P11nk1" S
('!;irk. '.\HY C. 111 L11tlc
n a~c.11. f" Auhrrl. RY\
r lfl,.\-1 4 1~t· -'I• non
l:•lfrn ;;nn. 1\RY\ 121 <,arrd
:-;1111th. BYC • 11 \Irr I 1 n
!:111·n;;in. /1RVt ". •41 Tlnn
R1·,1rihur~·. BYC 1~1 Al<1n
l/l•.nn. nyr·
Ll!l0·1·\I~ r211 r 1 \
1.011g,<l1nt, P<il n11n1i::111\. HYr .
•2• F11ngt1s. IJ;111k ll 11111;i nn .
RYC. 1 ~1 Lnrrlr1, lfnhcrt '
Huhh~. v~·c . 14 1 Rnn1b11y
Rrnrlrr . Tf'{i H1n~ti::t11·. LlYC.
J..,ui~ "'On !hr ~ll·n11le Raru~ch
Trophy r;icr nu1 nl lPnC
Beac:h \\'ith an error nf l 2.12~ I
)lf'rcent. .-----------. T:ie B:i.ru~ch T r n !' h y
predicted lo~ race i~ sa1lrd un-
rlrr the llUSPiCt'~ Of lh(' P11c·•Jtr I
Coast Yach!ini;: Assoc1a11nn l
And fealurr~ twn boats c;ir-h
frnm the Seattle. S;i n Fran-
ciscn. V a ncouver. Los
Angeles-Long Beach ;ind San
Diegn 11rc<1~.
Defending San l"lic~o Yach!
Club w1lh Frank F'111k ""II<: ru n·
nC'ru n vdlh ;in r rrrr nl 1 70711 I
Others in 1he fir~t fivC'· Ill
Neil Arm$!ron'!. Rnral Van.
COUVl!r Ysicht Club. 1.11202. 14)
Bob Ellis. \1 111lr1n Vach1 Club.
18442: (.~)Bob Guhl. Cali fornia
Y11cht Club. 2.1894. I
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C0ttntry Cottaic Dies
Death Splits Homer, Jetl1ro
LANSING . 111 IUf'I )-llenry
T. Haynes, t.he gu1tar-play1ng
Homer in the country-s1ng1n~
do~·n-homt comedy tean1 ()f
Homer and Jethro, will be
burled Wednesday.
touch in their patter and songs
tha t charmed m11!1ons of l:ins.
were 1hr first or that !/pl',''
C«nlpb;:l! said.
Haynes. SI, was preparing
for a performance at the
Great Midwest Fair Sa1urday
v.·hen he comph.'.;ned of chest
pains and shortness of breath.
He died at a Ham1nond , Ind.,
hospital a few hours later.
Ho--ner and Jethro i Kenneth
Bur!l."I) first pcrrormed pro-
fessionally as a team in 1939
at Tennessee's Renfro Valley
square dance.
They blended solid country
singing with Homer's fine
guitar and Jethro's m?JJdnlin
picking, then added a zany
Monday
Evening
AUGUST t
l:tl II Iii"'" Jwry Dun11hy,
CJ) AIC Ntw1 Rt1tone1/Smith.
8 MIC ..... Tom S11yd1r.
8 Wlftl.!1 Crtl!M Show
The duo's first 1nillion-seller
rel·ord was '"J'he l3a11!c of
l\uka1nonga ·:• a pa rody of a
1~50s top-of ·the -c.:hart tun<'. Hit
record followed hit re cord and,
by the time l\omf:'r and J<'lhro
cul their lasl rrcord sonic 111'0
months <.>.go. they h;id 50
albu ms to their crcdlj,,
Con1edian Archie Cainpbrll,
\\'ho worked 'ol'ilh Ho1ner :ind
Jethro in a 1930s group call~d
!he "Stringbusters," recall<'d
thern as "the greatcsl 1nu~1·
cians in the world. Pt.'Oplc
don't realize they "'ere gr£':il
musicians even · 1hough !hei r
lon g suit was comedy. 1..01s of
teams have Cl'.'Tle along since
thf:'n but Homer and J ethro
wilh 1 lllree cent shmp. Tile yea!
1944. is rec1lled by host -narralor
Mel To1mt. m D1¥id frost Show Gues1s 111
}rish sin2eis Tht C!1nty Biothers:
film maker fr~n~ Periy: tuthor/
1tt01 Di n Greenbure: hJm milke1
Brute 81own: and tomed11n Art e
.lohn:10n.
I!) Dnenet
fJ Sir O'Clldi »Mi•: (C) (90)
.._ S. fow" 1'1rt 1 (dn ma) '59
-Frink Sin1h1, Ste¥e MtQuetn.
Gin• Lollobri&ld1.
IDTMfl•l*HI
9:00 I) MtJbefTJ RJ .D. (II) Howar d
(J1d Dodson). the shy tt1unty clerk,
moves in to 1 1win2ini·Sin2les 1pa!1·
mtnl building.
111 I 16CLt;l ! lllfttln1 l rolhu1 t•r·
11• l taley On:u1 P11111ltrt
fE) Alt Shldlt, , ..
IE "-tlci«. S4
ID DNtll Y1lley Dlyl
El) Ntn Jim Htwtltorne.
l :JO (}) .._. am H~ddy.
Cl) Tmll • C.RMquences
(() C1$ Ntn Wal1e1 Cicn~·I•
Ill JtlC ,._
m Tiit "'4nr """
fib HM.11pod11 ltdi:• m Dntft 11.,.rt J1ck la!ham.
Ui) El Pm. Slcitari•
QJAKNn1
J:tO I) CIS Nen W1!111 Croflk1t1.
B m MIC Men 01vid Biinklty.
8 1'141 Sert•• Tlltlbt: (90) "II
C..MI ,,_ Oller Sp1t1M (horro<)
'53--llich11d t•rl-, B1rbtr1 ll~sh
(I) Tt l"' tilt T111tll
D W111r1 MJ U11t!
a Didi; '•• DJk• m I \Ml Liiey
CD CJJ Dr1pet
GI MllPt l t111 l•111tlf11I Mtthlnt
CJ @l ID NBC Worl d P'rtmiHI
Movie (C) (2hr) '1 h1 Hton Ceillnt"
(drama) '7D--Gi& Youna. Lee Grtnl.
Deni~ Nickerson. An unhappily mar·
11ed Wflm1n and her daugh1er run
IYllY horn home and become slrand·
ed at 1 1oads1de tafe run by a ernll
loner .
0 @ ({] ffi ABC Mond1y Movie:
(C) (2h1) "St1geant Dt1dh11d"
(comedy) "65-rrankie Avalon. [vi
Arden. Deborah Walley. Sgt. Dead·
head actidenTallf eAplodt1 a m1nla·
lure riJ'Cktl du rin2 1 Women's .Air
Force drill. lht WAf commandin2
officer $ellds him 10 \he rua1dhou~t.
hoping lhe! ~e now canno! loul UP
1 sd1tdultd top seciet 111issile launt h
th•! " 10 orb•t 1 chimp.
(() lu u•
@Bir Vallt1
ffi RN lititt '"lhe i11umph
Christy Brown." An aw1rd w1nnin1
l)rol i1e o! l!ish 1u\ho1 ooet Bro..-n-
1 cerebr1! p1lsy vielim sin~ birth.
F1lmtd in Dublin. t:!ocumentary in·
eludes dramat11alrons horn his t ... o
1utobio111phit1I novtls. ""'v lei!
fool" and "Down All the Days."
aJ Son1iu1
CID Rosas p1r1 Yeronitt
Ill All ..... "'"'' a:IY•ltdNn
Ql Mwi• 11.,
!t:30 IJ ril Dofis Day (R) 811\y De Woll~
1ppeus in a dual role 11 Doris'
nasw ntiRhbcr and h11 uncle, ~ hm·
hwint old ~odger.
7:M IJ (() C11111nol1 fll) ·1n1 wrone D 81rte1 Ward Mews
M1ft." C11rol! O'Connor 1ll1ys 1 luc,li;. aJ LI Cnu: dt Mariu Cruces
leis ltrmer who loJes his loan lrom
Dillon 111d r•stui lo a p1ol1ssio111l 10:00 f) (ii CBS Ntw~mers Da~e Gii·
ro'l"IY is hor.t Guest newtomer Bar·
t\1y Sh1w ond his saucy pupp et
Mad1me C\1ra Cluck )lead 1onl2ht"s
comedy.
11mbl11 tn6 btcomts lht p1im1 1us-
ptct Whtl\ lh• 1111n i1 robbed ind
111u1der1d.
D ®I m fr•• • Bird's [p1 Yi1J1
(RI "Rua l111 Roultttt-Mit!\t Style"
Mlllit 1lll'IOSt U USIJ Ill i11lerna11on11
Incident wti111 1 drun~tll llu!;Sian
atl!l1l1 follow1 her ltomt.
CIJ .....it: (Cl {'la) "li~ns ot Ti111. Mrlltlr {dram•) "60-Alan l 1dd
J•tw1t Cr1in. o rn m ltt'1 ..... A Dt11
0 Neon Kevin Sanders.
O Mo-.11: (2hrj "l'ayroll"" fmy~tery)
'62-Mict.ael C1i1,. frinco1~ P1tv·
ost.
ID H1ws Putn11!l r•shman
Q) M1 ntr1 p
rn turrrnt [vinh
a!) El Tornl\\o CJ Mllhfl $ Mowi1~ (CJ (lhr) ~It·
J't'lllll AM U111ih~ ldr1m'I '60
M1ri1 Feli1, Pedro Armend,rl1.
m Tri " Ctn9"!11tnct1
10:30 O Mo"tie: {C) ~2h•l '"H~nthh~cl
ol Soho" 1~11~peM! "61 -Gulllhu
Stoll, "'onic1 Peltsrh,
GJ tt T1l11 I TI!lt!
fD Cit,..1kkr1
IE)h-ll·Mt
Im Mlpilhl V1l6t1 Sllow
Q) Hews Bt\1 John~.
€I1 El 011no dt uni 5eno1il1 Dt·
t~l•
l:lllUENIC C..tdJ lhNtn Ill) ll:DO U @ fIIHews
"The SIY'ln little fO';I " St urina 0 @l m News
Mickey Roon1J, [ddit FoY Jr . and
l1lt Osmond Brothers. Eddie Foy Jr
port11)'i his hth11, Who formed •
'1~dt¥il\1 .ct with his s .... an chi!
ll11n. J1tk J.el!y is suits ho5t o rn m ni. ,....,._. C•N
tll M TH" t Tiiltf
• t• l .. Th lrdi
11111--.T-• C!l'""
t:JI 8 (f) n. LKJ si... IRJ Clint
W1lhr 1111k11 1 1u11t 1ppe1r1nce
n 1 COM!ruction 1uperi1111ndtnl
who .trik• WP a rotr11nc1 with Lucy
II Cil GE" Wt\ I Yt(l GMCI y,.,
hill W1r II tntertJd Its li1111 yell,
tllt foulldtllont of th• United 1h·
NM wtrt 1tld, Pfnlclent Rootl!Ytll
Ii ..... lllt c;1 1111 lnlo 11•. i nd lhe
U.S. r.t Offla commtmor1ted lht
IOlll ~IJ' (If lllOl.iMi picturu
Tuesday
blittiME MOVIES
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'52: -1'1111 Htrrh, Forr•tt T11tk1r. --· ...... ftnlp Nttlr" (tOITMldJ) "I B
-.lllfl Mhwr, Jolift Lurid. M11ltnt
""""'·
(I) Cell ot lhl Wirt
0 {}) rn H1vn
ID MO¥it: "Adio~ In A11bia~ fad·
ven1ure) '44 -ljeorse Sande11,
Gent Loc:U1art. V"•111n•• Bruce.
QJ 911'1 tll1 Clod.
ED C1tyw11then
11:30 fJ [JJ MtN Grinin
O @J m .1o•nnr ClflOll P10211m
ori1i1111es in Burt;anl. C1lilorni1,
0 rn Cil CE Didi Ctwett
(D Rollll G1111et
m Mo¥i1: .. Crl11111 11 the Dul
Ho1111" (~orro1) ·~1-Tod SlaugMer.
l:«I tJ Movlt: (C) ~A11 ldttl Husbtnd"
(l~omed~) '•8 -P1ulftte Goddard,
M•cll1el Wildinc.
CI! 0 D (JJ IJjl News
•dn 'S(-Do111ld O'Connor. Julie
Ad1m1.
I :00 U) ''Som1.t1"1 In th1 Mirhl" (dll·
m•l '46 -lohft t1od1a~. H111tJ
Guild. [loyd Nolin .
2;00 D (C) "ll11 An1111r-h 11tth tul11)
'62 -Sttvt l!eevt1. C•rla Marhe1.
l :OO (j) "Ap~n\Mnl Wllll D1n1ei-
(dr1m1) '5 1-Al•n I 1dd.
l'iO) (C) '1'11t N•n't SIOf}" tontlu•
tlon (<!ri m') '59-,1,udrry Hepburn
Horner p.'~o was ;1 11 excellent
J!,lHlarist. Chet Alkins. 1)ne \1{
1111.'. be.~t kno11 n Na ~h11 1lc
~1ringn11·n . 1ern1"d l1in1 "lh"
lini•st rh yllun-1.JIUl'S player in
lhe world .''
In rcet·nl >ear~ !lie 1c.:1m
had hraru·)1ed intr• 1clcv1::;11 •r1
;1nd txu111nl·r1·1al 1\nrk. A 1·i1n1-
u11•r'fJ.'ll thl·v did In 1\lli'.1 for Kellogg".~ Cornflakes, .s1!11ng
around a t;ihle 111 l'nuntry
(•lu!hl·S, JS y, 1dcly rcult'tn·
bt-·n1d.
The y bl.'canll' far1111in r to
1n1ll11111s as lrl·<1t1t'nl gut·sl.s un
1crev1s1nn variet y .. hu"s
lh1V/lCS IS surVlll'd bv l11s
y,•1dow. l<lit:-ht·th t I; r c ~
<'i11ldrl'n, Kennclh, Tr:u·y and
Treriton: his niutht•r: a
brother. ;i nd tw11 sislers.
ServlCt'S are st:her!ulC'd lnr
11 p.rn . \Vednc::;<!:J.V a t
!-it·hrorder-Lauer funer;il hurne
with bu1'1al ;it C.:lu1pcl I.thin
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Schcrcrvillr, Jnd.
Seal f'o~t
To Hartley
l\"e11·port Rr;1ch rcs1drnt Dr.
Robe rt A. l!art!cy has t>een
na1ncd to an ;id11isory 1·orn-
n11ttec 1o the Orange Coun ty
t hr1s11n as Seal AsscJC.:1ation.
Hurlley, 400 .'lc"port Ccnler
Dn 11c. 1s one of n i nc
11 It I 111 n 11 .1 r y Sf)l·ttalisls ap-
pointed to the pf'\\' Hcspr rlllor~'
C:irc L"nrn1nit1cr. formed lo
ad1·1~c 1hc ass0t:1:1t1on on rur-
r<'nl clisc;i sr I rends, an rl
rr<'crn 1nrnrl 1hrraprut1c prn-
gr:in1.~ tor lung disease pa·
11 rnl s.
l\o"cl Bou;:ht
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Quinn ~1<1rl 1n. prnd11rPr 11[ tc lrv1~ion·s "'fhe l~_B.l .'' h.:is
purrha.~i'cl f1 ln1 ri~ht~ In the
nr11· !111\'rl, "Like Any IJ1hrr
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Ad11l1s S2.SO Jri. 51.SO Child 75c
Orlnql Countw'•
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Op~n A.• 1 -~~ow •I ou•k
"TOllO TOllA. TOllO"
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Now "' ponulM P• ''"' ''l!Y'N'S OAUGMf EI!"
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-811ddy Htrt, Wtndv SlutM.
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Seventh Year Opens
Mesa Players L~t .Slate
Pat\ Tambel!ini, resident the playhouse. Mi!B Tam· the Community Recrea.tioi
dircc..::ur ol the Cusl<i Me$a i;ei!iui will relurn tu direcl the Cc:nter on the Orange Count
C1v1c Pl ayhouse, has rel eased season closer, "Blithe Spirit.'' Fairgrounds where a'
the schedule for the theater Atlditiona!l y. two musical playhouse procluc.1ions a r i
~roup's se11enth season, with productions will be given by presented .
all but one or the productions the junior division or the A season ticket drive i playhouse, one in ~fall and under way for the Civi(
selected. one in the SP'ing, by children Playhouse and l ho s e 1n
Opening the season In trained in the p I a y h o u s e teresled in the reduced prict
!>eptember will be \wo pro-wo rkshops. ticket may call the Costr
du clions in repertory -six Reading copies will be Mesa Recreation Departmen' Valley Sets
Workshop
auailable in ad11ance of each weckd0 y• from 8 ° m to 5 n11e·aCt6 from Noel Coward's shrnv and may be obt ained at p.m. a~ 8a4-5303. ... .
''T1Jn1ght al 8 30 ·• series. run---------------'--------------
n1ng three a night for . three
The Founta in Valley Corn·
mun1ty The3\er is condu c11ng
a :;pet•1;i] W(lrkshop 1n creative
dran1a, charac1cr develnp-
JrH.~nt :ind <>xpressioo this
n1nnl h.
wee kends. The tandem of.
fenng will be directed by h1isf
Tambeltini and Ton1 Titus.
The come<iy "'Unde r the
Yurn Yum Tree" \1·1!1 be
presented as the sce<:1nd pro-
cluct1on, followed by I h e
Orange Count)' premiere of
Uw Bril ish drama ""Suspect,"
bulh di reeled by ~f is:;
Tarnbcllini.
1'he workshop. v•hich runs
thrcugh Aug 30. is operated
by .lac k Ro:ich. a professional
;1c111r and <lra1na teacher.
se~slolls ;ire held at 'fa111ura
School in ~·nunlain \'nllry on
j\1und;1y, \\'cdncsday and Fn·
day t11e r11ngs.
Still tu be selected in the
fourlh offering, lo be staged
by l\1arthella Jl.andall, \¥ho
previously din;cted "Mister
Hobcr!s" and "Generation" at
Cusl of the 11Tirkshop is $10
for play house 1ncn1bcrs and
Sl.'i for 11on·n1en1btrs for the
ful l three-week course.
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l(ids Get Own TV Series WEEKENDER
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<ln all five of NBC'! owned·
and-Operated videa stalion!I -
in New York, Los Angele!,
Chicago, Washington & n d
Cleveland -but the network'!
numerous affiliate !tatiom
will deeide on an individual
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Broadcasts in the series wHI
not be presenl as a straight·
through n e t w o r k showing.
Which means NBC i! d<ling it!
part so far a.s trying lo im·
prive children 's program-
ming -and, in effe<::t, is tell·
ing ii! affiliates that it is up to
th em individually to show just
how public service-mninded
they are in this area.
"Acceptance and scheduling or the programs will be
determined by the stations,"
NBC said in its formal an-
nouncement Tuesday.
According to the network,
the series "will be direcled
primarily to the three-to-six·
year-old group, &nd w i 11
p resent a balanced
e ducat i onal--entcrtainment
format, with the accent on
learning. The program content
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nouncement.s, one near the
begi nning and one near the
end <lf e.ach program."
t h e substantial production
costs. and will reWn all
revenue from any local sales."
Dick Cavett Is full of good
surprise! these day11 . First
came the news that OrS<ln
Welles, who was his sole guest
for two 90-mlnule outings, will
sit in as host of his late-night
ABC-TV series for the week of
Sept. 6-10, while Cavett Ls on
vacation. Now comes the news
that Fred Astaire, another
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uni n I er rup led program
material. Stalions carrying the
program will pay a program
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22 DAIL V PILOT s Morid.e~ August 9, 1971
l' our ~f one11
Ho spital Cai·ee1·s
G1·eat for Grads
By SYLVIA PORTER
Our ho.!ipitals are slated lo
bfcomt the na11on·s biggest
iingle new source ol jobs by
1975, less lhan four )'ears from
now -for a great 11ariety of
health workers as vtell as
physicians and nurses . 7his
prediction comes from no Jess
an au thority !ban Dr. Edwin
Crosby, pr11:sidenl of the
American Hospital Assn.
Practilioner: lo assist in nurs·
ing care in mentt l institutions
and perform non -professional
tasks.
•operating Room Techni-
cian /surgical 1.ethnirian): to
a~:-isl in the m;;iny aspects of
care of patient. pre-and pos1-
operati11e, in the operating or
deli11ery room.
•Senior Nursing Attendant :
to assist in hospital nursi ng
care, laking blood pressure
and specimens: operate lrac-
lton, oxygen and f l u 1 d
drainage equipmen1.
•Ciinical Administrauve
Assistant: lo counsel !hf'
underpri11ileged on health care
in neighborhood clinics. Ligl1t ll'o1•/,
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Finance
Briefs
MON1'Ri::AL I UPJ ) -Atcan
Aluminum, Lld., sa!d it e.1-
~cts to makt a n an-
nouncemen t next w e ek
regarding an aluminum !!ale to
Communist China . The coin·
pany Silid it had been
negotiating such a sale but
could not !lay yet whether H
will go through . An AU!tr e.!lan
politician, Rex Pauerson. said
in Shanghai Wednesday a
Ca.nadian company had mad t
a SI million or more sa le; of
aluminum to Communlsl.!I
China,
Are you. the high school sltl·
d11:nt, awarl! of the ra nge of
opportunities open le \'OU in
the health professions and OC·
cupalions? DG you know how
greatly upgraded ha\•e ~en
pay scales in this area?
It "'ell may be that you
would be virtually interested
in a care.tr in the field of
health. Here 's a rundown on
aome ?
"Physician 's Assistant: 10 1'hls huge 10.000·katt lan1p used In J1gh 1 motion picture sets, is undergoing the
perform certain diagnosric san1e extensive checking at General f.lcclric'o; te.~tin'"' laboralaries in Cleve·
HOUSTON (API -The
Airline industry in lhe United[
Stales is .suffering from 011er
capacity and inflexible polici~s
enforced by go11 e r nm en ti
regulations, ""Chairman F. D.
Ha ll of f'.:astern Air Lines sAid
in a speech in llouston.
Hall said some propotied
airline mergers would cause
even greater 1 m b a I a n c e
between supply and demand
instead of curbing exces.s com·
petition, which is needed. He
sharply criti cized the Civil
Aeronautics Board of rejecting
several of Eastern's fare pro-
posals designed to attract new
business such ill the ~I·
perimen!al fam ily travel plan
and a youth fate on Eastern'sl
shuttle .service flights.
and therapeutic procedures 1 d , o
an , Ohio as the tiny n1in1atare ·lanips at the far righl. Thousands of Jan1p,, under phys ician 's supcr11is1on .
_ for instance, "'eigh and arc thumped, l\vistcd. dropped, sprayed, cooked, frozen and vi brated year in
take patient his!ories; take _a_1_1d_y_c_ar_o_u_t _a_l_ll_1e_p_la_n_l_, _______________________ _
blood pressure, e I e c t r o • •ttom e Health Aide . trained.
usually at a high school. voca-
tional school or adult educa-
tion cl!nter lo perform a wide.
v11riely of ser11ices in the
homes of sick or disabled pa·
tient! at .a fract ion of the cost
of staying in a hospi tal. ~iore
than 200,000 such workers are
now needed. estimates the
National Cou n cil of
Homemaker's Services in New
York -but only 15.000
voorkers arl! available. Typic;:i l
pay of home health aides is
$125-$150 a week .
cardiograms and X-rays; proc-
ess lab specimens.
"Pharmacist's Aide : to
assist the pharmacist i n
recordkeeping, labeling, com·
pounding and packaging o!
drugs.
~Patient Service Represen·
tative : lo assist patients with
hea lth, insurancl!, /.iedicare,
Medicaid, other financia l mat·
lers and to handle complaints
about service received.
Millions of A111ericans
Cutting Down on Buying
NEW YORK IAPl -\Vhile
mo11es made in \Vashington
recei11e most of lhe credit or
blame for directing the course
of the economy, less publicized
drive any small investors 1n1n
bank ruptcy, e11en though some
hl"okers claim that they arc
headed that "'ay if they d0n't
ge! a better price for their
SC'r11ices
"Assistanl in Drug Ad·
diction Centers: in dem and to
administer methadone 1 n
me!adone maintenan ce clinics,
"talk dow" drug abusers suf·
fering from bad trips, analyze
patient specimens. etc.
•0rthoptist top help people,
especially children. to correct
eye dl!fects and defective
visual habits under the
superv isio n of Jin
opbtha lmo!ogist Ian M . D .
spec iali z in g in visu al
disorders J.
·Assistant Operating Room
Secretary: lo schPdule opera-
tions and arrange for a?'"
propria te staff to be on hand.
-Translator: to work in
hospitals in Spanish·spcaking
and French.Canadian com-
muni!ics as bridge be!ween
patient and physicians and/or
hospita l adm inistration.
"~fedicaJ Emer ge ncy.
Technician: to ride in am-
bulances and perf or m
therapeutic ;:ind other func·
!ions in hospital en1ergency
rooms.
• i'llental Health N u rs e
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"Cardiopumonary l'echni·
cia11 : to assist in the treatment
of patients with heart-Jung
ailments (set up and operate
oxygen equi pment, work in an
operating room 1:1 n d I o r
reco11ery room. pro11ide cer·
ta in emergency s f' r 11 ice~
associated w ith heart.Jung
disease.
*Orthopedic Equipment
Attendant; to m;:iintain and
1t.r11ic" orthopedic de11icel!
used to repair broken bones,
etc.
"Physical Therapist · to
e11aluate physical disabilitie.~
and use physical a n d
breathi ng exercises as "'ell as
other techniques to h e 1 p
restore mu scle coordination
and stren gth.
•Aides 'For ~l ent.:i!
Retardatts: specialists acros$
the board are in demand in
facililies for mental retardates
ranging from mus i c
theraplsL, to speech clinicians.
The needs are 011erwhelm·
ing. Thi!: oppo rtunitie!> are
a1nlost endless. The variety of
\vork in ths entire are<i n[
health i! growing steadilv,
morP impressivr. And 1h!'
paychecks -· fina!l,11 -are
competin~ with lho.~r ! n
almost anv fitld open 10 the
high !:Chool gradualf.
Sales Increase
An1ericans ru 1·,~h;,spd rrorr
Series E and ff Sa\"1ngs Bv1i:ls
during the fir•! half nf 1.1i!
than in any 51X·month penod
since 195;. according lo Donald
P. Kennedv , v o 1 u n t cf' r
chairman f0r Orange County .
$15,000 INVESTMENT
80°/o WRITE OFF-1971
OUTSTANDING ORANGE COUNTY
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decisions made 011er the
ki!chen !able have tremendous
impact too.
The decision by millions of
ordinary Amrricans to cool it.
for example. Aware !hat the
econo1ny h;:id nverhc<1Led. ;;is
el'idcnccd by higher prices in
e11ery type of store, consun1ers
decided on direct action : The y
cut do\vn on buying,
ln 1970, more than $8.85
bill ion wa.~ ower! on ch;:i rgf' ;:ic-
counts. L:itest fiJ:ures for this
year sho\v the tntal rcducerl
below $8 billion. In M<1rc h il
dropped all lo S7.2 billion,
al!houRh 11 has risen some
since !hen .
PA Yl~G BTLJ~S
Much of 1he t>Ol'r~v Illar was
rl111er1cd frorn bu).ing . w;is
dirrcird 1ow<1rd pa~·ing bills.
In 196!1. abou1 895 billion in in-
stalment credit 11·as repair!.
Last year 1t lopped Sl(l(l
billion. This \'Car's ratr 1<:
higher than th;:ir.
Unfortu natrly. !here is ;:i
less constructivP :ispec:t of the
r i c 1 u rr \\"hile manv
/\n1eric;i11<: arr ::iblr !n pa_y orr
lh,.,,,-b1l1~. an incrcasin~
q•11nhrr <H'e nfl:. Pcrson'll
bankruplcirs are rising
\lie\verl O\er a number of
years, !hrrc is no I h l n ~
surpris1np; abou! the
b;:ink ruplcy picture. BccausP
<1! r\·er-]argr r popul;:ir inn. the
number tends lo gr<'"' n•·er a
'.;.,ig prril'KI ni !imr
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r"t.~r~ !'I h::rr !oUpC'd nu1
3;1~k1:•p!c1r<.: 1n lha1 \r;ir
rr;.~!.rci ii h1r11 rii ri1nrr 1h;in
l!i: OflO. Thr 11g11rf' fcH 1n bol h
1968 and 1~fi9, hut nn11· 11 1~
mn\"ing up il~<11n. ::inrl prn·
hably 11•ill lnp lllO,fl()O lh1 ~
~rar.
filr. HE,\SO\'
Oni> nf !hr big rf\1SClll~ fur
pt:rsnnal bankruptc1rs, ;i f,111·
ing i::1nck 111.irkc!. rn;:iv nnr hr
as n111ch a f;irtrir thi s ~'c<ir as
in rhc i1nmcd!<1tr pa.~t Tlir
n1 ;i rkrl is murh h1ghrr lhan ii
yrar a,::n, fl'Cn if 11 is wrll
brlo\1' its rccrnt hii:hs
Hnwcvrr. rhr JlC'rsistcntly
high ratr. fnr •1nemrlo1·n1rnt is
f'Xpcetp<! 10 !<1kr its toll.
Al!hnugh !hr jobless rall' 11·as
n1casured .:it f..6 pcrccn! in
,lune, con1pa 'd "·ith 6.2 per-
rrnt a nionth earlier. it is ex-
pccled to be hnck in !he 6 per-
cent area th1i; nion!h
Commission r<1!cs nn stock
pu rchases nren·r likely tn
WelJs Fargo
In Britain I .,.. SAN FRAl\1ClSCO - ( R\\'l E ONC INTIY -\I/ells Fargo B;in k, San ii Pfl PflSON ~ Franci.~cn. Tuesday 1.July 27 1 r----------------------, i:i announced plans lo csl.:iblish a 5 I KWIZ DRUM WHEEL I -mr.rchant bank -\\'ells Fargo
!ii I I g Ll~icha~~ ';;'"/!:1~y, pmidenl
.. t I NAM· II k .11nd chief r.xecu!i11c officer or
~ \\"ell.~ Fargo Bt1nk. ~a1cl th;il ... ADORES' I 6 subject H> rinal r.1pro1·a! nf :: I CITY • I 0 regulatory aur.horilies \I/ell~
:f I • Fargo LTD. is c:ii:J)Cetcd 10
iC: I ZIP: I )!: begin operation Parly in 19i2 IO I I i;::. \!.·1th .an eff«til'C capilalizarion
I "r·~ "' IJ !1 of S!O million. \Velli; Far~o
m Bank "'ill own 100 percent of
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But . as in other par1s of the
economy, the buyer has decid·
ed that they arc 1lP;1derl 1h;:i1
w;:iy if l.hev rlon't ~rt a bcl!Pr
price for their services
F IGHT FIRST
But. as in other rarts or 1he
economy, l11e buyer ha.5 dccid·
ed !hat he isn't going In accept
higher charges without a fight.
RcprE>sen!ati11cs nf small in·
vestors are almost uninformly
againsl a r;:ite increase.
In l('Stimony brfore lhf'
Securities and E>:change Com ·
niissinn. the chairm;:in of thf'
1\"a11onal Association of lnl"es i·
ment Clubi;. Thomas O'llarn,
contended 1ha1 "the cnr ire
burdrn nf pro111 din.c: increased
incomP tn Th1> 1ndus1rv is beini;
hornP hi' rhe 1nd1vidual )n·
vestor .. ·•
H;:ins H Hcnisch, prc~idcnl
of rhr National Shareholder.~
As.~ociatinn, also rrgisterrd
nppo~111n11 !n ;:in incrcn~r.
Re1n1~ch 1onk cSC('pl1on In 1hn
claim bv brnkr.r~ tha! lh"Y
haven 't haci a i.:0 111mision in ·
C'f('i'!~r 111 1:1 \C'i!T~.
"Tl1r \'r11• York Srnck !·:.,..
rh:in,i.:r p:1hl1r r r I ;:i I 1 n n <.:
de p?.r1n1cnl ;:iJ<;o n1;1kc~ rnuch
nf !he fart in Jts press h;:in.
do11t <. thal c0n11111ss1nn r,11cs
hiil"e nn! been increased since
Hl5a drspilf' 1hr nat\onal pro-
blem of 1nf1:ition,"' he s,1id
BE CA\'Oln
··1 11 hh thr \"YSI·: 11nulrl hf'
rotn<l!1l 1•1~1 !•'KC ... he ~.11d
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lllflill\f' Ill l!l:1fl 11 ;1~ ;ip.
p1rx 1m;11 c·l1" ,<nno 1111lhfln '
But. hr ~illd. "hrCilU.~c nf
rlr:irna1 1c·;;ll\ ns1ni; 1 nlurnr
;ind 111< 1 l'o1~1n i;: ~1ork prirr~
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;:inrl it 1.~ h1µh 11n1f' 1h:11 ;:i
IJIJ(lflriill 1ns11111r1n11 like thr
"'l\'Sf·; hl'can1r a l111le nior·c
<'.111rl1rl with rhe publ1r ;:inrl
~topprd tr·vin~ lo llrrr1\'C
1hrnugh n11srcpre~cnlalions ··
New Filing
System
Foolp1·oof
~E\'I YORK (UPI) -A
filing system de11eloped by a
small Brooklyn firm makes it
in1possible to misfile a folder.
.A. clerk can dump it any"·here
nn the shel11es and an electro.
op!ical scanning head will find
JI instanl;incously.
NE\'I YOR K (UPI)
General Ho.st Ulrp. said it now
has been offeied more than
half the securities of Cudahy,
the Phoenix meat packer, in
reponse ln its tender proposal.
General Host is offering 122 11
1'hr.re for thr Cudahy common
and S25 for the preferred.
BETHl:.:SDA, Md. IUPJ)
General Electric Co. JJnd
Dentsu Ad11ertising, Lld ., of
Tokyo have expanded their in-
ternational time sharing com·
puter network in Asia . A new
GE computer "'ill be. installed
in Dent.su 's T o k y o .head-
quarters.
Incredible~ Nol Jn the U.S.
Ar111y, which has ordcrrn two
of 1he systems for 1nslallation
in Washington ;:ind SL Louis.
Scores of hospitals a n d
business firms also are ll.'iing
Conser11-a-Sca n made by
!iupreme Equipment R n d
Systc"rn:. Corp.
Although 1! has been nn thf'
market fi11e year~ it still is
l1Ule kn0\rn. ""Rut just
r" \" r n I I .1 11 r s i 12 n e d
;:igrl':ements with G e n er a 1
Eleclric Rnd Sperry Rand 10
niark 11 fnr us ~n wr exp('l'I
sales to i::o up sharpl,11 ". said
Philip Fredrrick, president of
Supreme Equ ipmcnr.
The principle of the system
i!i simple E11ery ro!de-r has a
protruding Jab coded in binary
langu11;::c From a console. !he
filr rlcrk sets !he electro-
op!ica l .<;c;inning he;ids r11nnini;:-
illnn;:: lhr. shc111es un!il H finds
!he dr~i recJ folder, The head
srops in fronl of !he folder.
After the folder ha.~ bel':n
used i! doesn't ha11e to be put
b;ick in place -JUSI dumped
;:it the first place a11ailable on
rhe shc!11es and the optical
sc<1nners \1·il! frnrl ir again in
seconds the next time It 's
11,1ntcd
VrrdcriC'lo. ·~ f 1 r m ha.~
rlc\"e lnprci C'omputcr rflntrolll'd
pcriphrr;:il <lc\"itr• lo gn "'Jlh
t"onsrrv-a·Sc;in. an al!ernatJ1·c
lncat1n.i:-n1e!hod rn11blcs !he
~c;inncr tn pick nul lhr righl
fi!r hy n<1n1r ;i~ \\"Cl! a~ rorlf'
number This is 1mfl(lrTanl fnr
hn.~pltal.~. 11hi cl1 .:irr u ~ln.i.; rhr
~vs1i'nl In file :.:-r;iy films ;:ind
Cil~(> h1~1orir~
Anorhrr prr1pl1rr;i] dr1·1('r
f llilblr• ii rlticl t>r In gel
Conser1·.;i~S n to !nr;i!r in a
ff'w min s ail I ~" rrccnt
ca.~r l11~t cs nn ii d1sc;ise or
sursic;:il procrdurr.
NE\'I "YORK (UPI) -NL
lndustric.s, Inc.. the former
Nation al Lead Co .. announced,
11 will build a secondary .iln·'
!imnni a/ lead smelter to cost!
$6 million on a 45·acre tract
near FredericktO'.l.'n, N. J . 1
PORTLAND, Orr. /U PI) -
Georgia Pacific Corp. y,•ill
spend $5.5 million on air and
wate r pollu!ion control 011er
Lhe next fi11e years al its Port
Hudson, La .. hard111nod pulp
mill. __ I
LOS .'\NGELES (U PI ) -
Sage Oil Co, ht11' found 111
natur?J gas field in the
Ankerton arr;:i 7~ mi 1 es
so utheast of Edmon ton, Alta.I
The \\'ell flowed at 6.6 million
cubic feet a day on test from a
depth of 3,400 feel. Thi! tract!
is farmed out to f'rancana Oill
and Gas, Ltd ., of Calgary.
i'\E\V LONllON. C n n n ·I
ll.iPl J -Elrc!ric Bn11t
r>11•ision of Genera! Dynamics J
Corp hai;. \\'nn ;i S26 millinn
!\al"y contract lo con11ert the/
nuc!rar ~uhm ar inf'
Kamctian1eha rrom I he
l'olaris to the Poseidon missile
s1·5frm and In rtfue! thc 1
C'ra!l·s nuclear po1\•rr plant )
~.\-.: .IUA:-.1• P. R. (UPll -
5:111 .Ju;:in Ba t ing Ai>S\1{'it1linn.
Inf'. sa id il h:-.~ ob r.ainPli S2J
bill1nri In f1n;inc111g from Chase !
~l anhallan Bank of New York
<ind Banco de Ponce for a new 1
racetrack at C11novanas in 1 Puerto Rico.
NE\'I YOH" fLPll -Thc j
SL Louis San F r a n c is co
I Frisco) Ra ih1·ay has ordcred 1
Industries. Inc., for about 16 3
mill ion. They will be built al
St. Louis. All will hallf! 70 Ion
roller bearing !rucks tl'ld 100
\!.'ill be insulated box earl!.
SAN ANOTNIO !U Pll
Te~ oro-A!askan Perroleum1
Corp. has obtained a contract /
In supply San Die,i;:o r.as ;ind
ElectriC' Co. with :i million fol
3.S million bArrels of lnw.
sul phu r rucl oil ;:innuall y fnr
three years. The price was not
disclosed .
WASHINGTON , D.C, !UPI )
-A de11ice: that look~ like one
of the melting clocks in
s.tlvador Dali's early sur-
rea list pAlnl ings has just !>ten
introduced a.~ .1 new method of
cleaning up oil spills on
beaches.
The aluminum dt11fce. called
8 Medusa . i~ in reality a skim·
ming weir. 4A leet l n
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To landers?
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.;DOP!:R5'TOIVN. NY. 1A PI -Chade< '·Ch.ck" lfarci. St. Lo"" hamlcl, ""' made hom • part of ed ""'of th• N••rn Leag"" wo"ld l
Lern~ "Satc.-hel'' P:ugr \\·a~ 1nduc-ted nnd Cineinnatt outf1tldt."r and 11 powrr-America'$ basrb:ill folklore . hi' 1nductfd directly Int<! the Hall or ..
SATCHEL PAIGE
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l.oda\' into Bt1seba ll 's Hall of fan1e -hitting outfielder from the m1d-1920s Barred from the majors until hf' Fllme _ the same Hall or Fame for
throUgh the fronl door. lo mld -1930s. was in his 4'Js by the color line that all
The end of a Inn~ l·anipaign fur -H<irry Hoopt_•r, a slick·fielding nut-·
Paige's inclusion arnong the im-helder who starred with the Boston wasn't broken until 1947, Paige was as •·t l!Ul!Ss." said Paige when he was
mf'lflals of the ~ptirt-blaek or v"hite-Rl'CI Sox from 1909 !n 192fl, bi~ e slar in the Negro leai;tues es no!ified. ''they rinally found out I was
rame vd1rn the hC'sil11tinn-p1tt:h marvel -J(){' Kelley, a pre-19()11 nuH1Plder Babe: Ruth was in the 1najor ll'agues. worthy.''
of !he Ne~rn Baseball Leagues w11' wilh the Baltimore Orioles whn hit as But he did not play the 10 years in the Af1er today. with hi~ plaqur un-
formally indu cted wi1 h ::e,·cn others on hi1;h as .301. n1 ajors required for election !o the \•eiled. therr 1s absolutely no doubt .
the porch of the Na tional BasC'ball -Ri chard "Rube" r-.1ar~uard. who Hall of Fan1e by the usual means. At the inductioo Paige spok e on ly
L1brar)'. posted 201 vlc1nries during his career, tie was, however, selceled bv A brlerty, saying, .. [ am the proudest
Also u1cJuc·tN! were : including 19 ln succession, \\'hile special committee on the NC.gr(l man oo Par!h today." He also salut~
-Da ve Bancrc1ft . a star shortslop p1tch1ng for !he Giants in 191 2. Leagues for entry into th e Hall nf ~.II Veeck , lht lnrmer Cleveland own-
v .. 11h the th rn rh1l;idrtphia Ph1!hcs and -Grorgr Weiss, long limr ('Xccut1 l'f' F'ame. But only in a separ11te se<·tinn <"r who brought Paige 1010 the majors
t-;ew York G1anls sn1ne ~years ago. \1·1th !he New York Yankees, whose designed tn honor bla1'k stoirs nf !he 10 1943.
-JakP Reekie\'. a prc-1900 startrr career spanned 19 pcnnant-winneri: pre·l947 era. That brought an nutc.:ry "I got you off the hook 1oday,''
\\'ho played ;i record 2 .. 1fi8 garncs as ;i But the day belonged to old Satchel, from his ardent supporters. P111gP addl"d . referrinR to the criticism
first baseman for Pittsburgh, C1n· 11•hosf' lcg_f'ndary Pxplnil<; performed in Rut. final!~·. 1ust last n1nnth, I.he \lpec-k drew ror signing a 42·year-otd
c1nnat1 and St. Louis . b;irnstnnnin~ tours from "ill.:1,11!' to prn1}1rm was resolv ed when 11 was ru l-p11chPr.
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Injury, Surgery Knock Out Namath Dodgers Trail
Giants by 5
After 4-2 Win
!\'EW YORK !AP I -Jne Nan1ath !hr
:New York .Jets' sl.ar quarterback. had the
cartilage rem(lved frnm his left. knee Sun·
day morning and with il v"ent his chance
•·tn !iihnw evervbnclv I'm the No. !
11uarterba('k in f;IOtb 01J'' ... at least for
nwhilr.
•·This isn't a l'ilrecr e11rl1ng inJ11r.v ,''
i;;i id Dr. James Nichnla5. the Jets' team
phvsic iao ;ind the man who ha s opera1ed
three other timl's on the delicate Namath
knees.
"He'll probably bf> back in uniform tn
play by the middle of Nn11en1ber. but then
there ls the question of his timing. He'll
Ora11ge County
Nabs A11other
Pa11A111 Medal
CALI. rolornh1a -Orange Co11nl)1·11
n1erlal total s"•elled to seven at the Pan
American Can1rs as former Fnnth11!
rrustin1 High i;w1n1rncr Steve F'11 rn1ss
copped !hr 400-inclividual nif'dli?y 1n
t ;amcs f<'tllrrl lime nf 4 ~2 .7 S;irurrla \'
Hf' \\1•n h_1 Ii .1 .~cc(lnds o\·er i\lrx1co·s
fl 11·;1rdn .\1n111;il•· 1ro
rre,·inusly, Palli Jnhn.<;(111 of Sa n
Cl rn1cn tc h;id \\'Oll 1l1c 100-rnrlrr hurdlf's.
F111lf'rloo ·!'i Huss Knipp c;irturf'd thrre
\1•r1,l!.hll ifl1n,c C'\'C'n!s Alsn . .11111 Seymour
of Hunting ton Rr:ich 1vas a sih·cr
mf'd<ih st in the 411(1-nirlf'r hurdles ;ind
'Thomas ~1 c·K 1hbnn of Jl unt111,l!.!On \\<I'> a
bronze medalist 111 double sculls rn11•1nl!..
Still hi'!vi n~ a shn! aT medals are coun-
fians nn the h;i schall ;ind \\'a!c r pol o
tc;i rns.
Th£< Urul.ed .Stales. already niighl1ly
hu1nil1,1trd 1n 1nrn"s basketball . w:is
hf'inc s('u1!1ed toda l' in annthcr nf Uncle
S;in1 !' rrs1wh1!r inv1neil-ile s p n rt .~,
\\'fllllf'n·s swimniing.
Alllinu~h the USA h;icl ;i 11 hopping \nl ;i l
nr 7R .enld 1nr.1!als cn1er1ng thf' final 11·eek,
i1~ fr1n1ninr ;iriu;ilif' l'onting,,nl ha s y1elrl-
"d ,:!nld med:il~ in i;ix nf eight even ts, all
tn Canada ;incl main!v to blonde Leslie
Cliff. remarkable 111.:year-0ld mermaid
frllm Vanco11vcr.
B' wav of l'Ompari~nn. the l l.S. \n~t on·
h two ~f 1:. 11·nn1cn ·s r1·ents in the la~t
fo;inAn1 ;i1 \\1tr\ll1Jlt'~ 10 l!lfi7 i!(ld v.·as an
;i ll t1m f' lo~rr or nn l1• nlnf' r1·ent ~ s1nre
lhP <1u.:1rtre.nn1al hem1sphrnc shn\\ he11.;in
in !!ti!
\\'hilc it "';i ~ il t{'rhn1•·:-il c·oup h\ Bra111
\\'h1ch knnf'kf'rl out thr l ln1 trd St;itrs'
cil)'.:.f' Jp;:in1 af1r.r 1hr. li~A .~ .... ·ept all fivP
rrc1·1nu~ r ;i11A1n j rn"''n.~ thrrr v. ;p;
nnth1n~ !1bl1n11P aOOul il11i;s Chff".~
pl'r~n(lal s;ihn1;i~f' 11f lhr L .;;>, 11.:tl
i;:w1111rncrs
Thr \'rr~at1lr r.1 1.,~ fl1lt ;ilrf';irl11 h;i~
~r;ibtwcl Three gn\d rnt·thi l~ -Sund111
n1~ht :irlrlinc thr 4fl0-111e!rr 1n<11vidu;:il
mrdll'\' title In lhf' !op n'erlall1nns sht
prrvi,;11sly wun 1n !hr 2110 1nr;l1vidua!
nirdlC\' ,11nd bv anl'hnr1ng (;;inacl<1·s win-
nini:: 4'rl(l ml'd!Cv relay 1ean1.
And 1hr pfl11'(•rful CJ1nad1an h1i;:h
~rhon\rr. 11•ho ahn \\•no a sillrr med:il in
la~t night's l(IO·n1c1cr bu t1rrt11'. has "
l'rack at 11no1hcr gold S\r1rnm1nl( nn
Canada 's 400·nle1cr rrce style rela y tean1
Tuesdav
The US A ·s "·nn1cn sw1111111ers scored
rinlv ihrir i-ecflnd g<1ld n1edal In date Sun-
da;, on a 1()().mete r butterfly lnumph hv
14-\·ear...nld De<1na DcardruH of Cincinnati
toui Uncle Sam 's n1aseu!ine forf'eS un-
cnrkt'd P;inAm rccord ·brcaking triumphs
in !he ~no.meter free s!ylc. the 200-
backstroke and 20fl·hre;ists!rnkr
!eL us kn""' if hr ('<I n sc1 up and drop
bat•k." sa id Nichol;is aft er hf' pcrformerl
the fil ·m1nute operation <1l Lennox Hill
Hospital,
!\';irnalh. who n1issed 10 g<inlf'S last
season \\'llh a broken \\•tis!. susta ined
severe Jig;ime11! dan1age Saturday night
\\'hrn he attempted to make a tackle dur-
ing the Jets· exhibition opener against Lhe
De!rnit Lions in Tan1pa. Fla.
He made a handnff to L<'e White, \\'ho
bobbled the b;ill. Lion linebacker r-.11ke
Lucci pic ked it up and scampered 29
yards Jor a tou chdO\\'n that started
Detroit on lhe ro<id lo a 2R-24 v1etnl'y after
Namath had ~uided Nrw Ynrk tQ e !4-0
]f'acl .
Namath 1ried to bring Lucci Onwn. but
missed a11rl Detroit hneb;icker Poiul
Naumoff !ell on top of him.
"No 11·ay I co uld let him go." Namalh
said laler in the Jet dressin/,! room. rctcr·
ring to his futile efforl lo slop Lucci. "I
(!Uess craiier things have happened . I
guess it shn\\·s rm 001 a defensive b<1t'k. ·•
The injury temporarily handcuffed the
flamboyant quarterback's desire to
demonstrate a nrw outlook he says he
h;is developed about himself .and the
,ll"<llTif'. He reportrd to 1he JC'l s' tra1nin~
camp on t.ime fnr lhe first time in three
~·e;irs ;ind was eager In play loolball.
He spent the surnmer at lhe University
of Alaba1na, his alma mater. strengthen·
ing lhe wrist he broke against Baltimore
last Oct. !8.
Nan,a1h said he 1Yas concerned what
people thought about him.
··Pre\'iously, only the playe rs' and
coaches' opinions mallered. 1 knew that
lhrv kne"'' the real me. and I didn ·1 care
wh3t anyone tielse !bought. But m.Y at-
titude has changed. I do care whal people
think."
KC 'S PAUL SCHAAL IS PICKED OFF, BUT MILWAUKEE DROPPED A 7·2 DECISION SUNDAY.
llalos to Travel
Home Js,-i't So Sweet
/?o r Angels' Offerise
Some l}('Opll' hil''r ;ill thr l11ck .
Then thl'Tf'·,_ T(lm M11rph,v.
j<.1urph~· ln~t his I.1th gamP of !hi'
~f'il~nn Sundiiy altern110n \\'hen Leo
Cardenas r1pp<'d a two-nut homer in 1hP
ninlh innin~ lo g11·c the ~f1nnesola T11•1n'l
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The lns~ PndC'd a <tismal Ang('[ home
stanrl on wh1r.h thry c(luld win only lwo nf
i;even games, scoring only 10 run s in that
span_
f'd {\.11nncsn1a skipper Bill R1gnl'y as
Bl.1·lrven t.ilrned the Angels on six hi ts.
"HP ~Pen1ed In hit a Jillie slump 1n .July
but now he's throwing as good as ever,''
RicnPy said
The loss cut Cal iforn ia's lead over the
hfth place Twins lo one game.
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OHLANOO , Fla, 1 AP ~ -A 14·man
teen ·agr baseball squad vn1ccl lo forfeit
Hs remaining g;i1ne.s in an American
l..<:~1nn ba.~l'h;ill tournament Sunday alt.er
"' lnurnamenl official ordered eigh1 or the
ynu th11 to ~r t haircut.~ or shave .
Cliff J\.1eadr, the. tournament director,
inspected the player.~ on thl' Orlando Post
19 and St. Petersburg PMt 14 tcan1s a.\
!hey sloncl at attention for the prcgame
ceremonies.
He told Orl;:indo tnach Bill Seagraves
that t~·o of hill players needed haircut!!
but agreed to let lhe game go no since
the barbershops wrre clnsf'cl Sunda v.
After the gamf', wh ic h St. Petc-rsburR
\\'OO S.1 , Meade appeared 10 !he Orlando
du~out, marle anothf'r in.~pectinn and said
eight of the team membe rs needed
haircut~ or sideburn trims before they
cou ld play in the second round Monday.
SesigrA11es Si'!id his I.earn, all high school
seniors this fall , voted to forfe it because
they wanted to keep their locks for tht;
opening of school.
ST. LOUIS IAP) -,Jim Lefebvre
r£'flecterl Suncla.v no a lhree·run home run
he'd walloped, then declared "I love to
hit in situations likr that."
The 23-.vear-old infielder, betting be-hind
Richie Allen , capitaliz.ecl on an intentional
walk to !he Dorlger.~ slti,5'ger in the. eighth
inning and rocket ed his tr.am to a 4-2 vic-
tory O\'er the St. Louis Cardinals.
LA now trails San Francisco by fi ve
games.
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left.field wall.
"I wasn'I lh inkinR about hining the ball
hard : I just wanll'd lo make conla r.t."
Lefebvre added. "I kept sa ying to myself,
'Don't r;:et too anxious.'"
Lefebvre. b;illing fifth. muffed an
f'arlier opportunity behind Don Sutton's
fou r-hit pitching when .>\1len wa.~ walked
Intentionally two in ning!f earlier.
Retl.~.~ ! 10-121 wild pitched Mau ry Wills
hnme to tie the game at l ·I but caught
Urebvre lookin/,! at a third strike on 1
full count to re1irt lhf' side.
Jn lhe eighth. Will.• '.'linRled lPadinR off
11nc/ mnvetf ovrr on M:inny Mo\a's
sacrifice befort Willie D;i 11is bounced out
In third base and Allen was int entional ly
walk ed.
lleu.qs rnis.~ed on A low curvl' 11cnd in g
lhe coun t to 3-2 a11:einst the •witch-hilling
Ufebvre bffort 1 wa ist.high fast ball
s11ilecl into lhe left.fiel d runway.
"I don 't even remember what I lhrpw
hin1 ," !ht!' dii;consol.i re Reus~ •aid.
"You 've got to give him credit, though.
lit drilled it."
A throng or 4fi.19fi, second-large'I of the
iieason Al Busch Stadium, '1ad watched
thr Cardinab lake a 1-0 lead in the fourth
"'ithnut !I hi t.
.Jose Cn11. worker! the hard·lhrowing
Sutlnn i ll·Hll fQr one of four St. Loui11
walk~. advancerl on a Mally Alou
i;acrificr and ra ced home in the fourth in-
ning on Wllh ' firlrl1n g error.
Af!Prward Sullon, who 11renl !hf'
prececlinR" Wf'fk with lhe Army reserve,
n11r~ed :i nn i'-hiltf'r until IAJU Rrock, .Joe
Tnrre and Ted Simmon11 ~prayed 11ingle!t
pr11,h1cinR: lhe Cardinal,f rinal run in the
ninth .
Ji m firewer relievPd Sutlon :ind fannt>d
pinch·hillin11: ,Jim Bea11ch.11mp for the
final nut .
"When I went ou1 therP. in the ninth I
was !lllrprised I coul d set. the ball l.o tht
plate," Sutton 11aid. "1 neederl AOffif: good
p!a,vs to Rel oy."
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Aids Heru~d
To Victory
AKRON . Ohio rAPI -A lip from Lee
Trevino six week.~ ago has been worth
nrarly S50.000 and a flr11 toumamenl
tnumph for An1erican Golf Classic cham-
pion Jerry He11 rd.
"Trevino taught me how to make the
ball fade at !he U.S. Open . I u~ed to play
a hook." .said !hr 14-year-<ild Visalia,
Calif., pro who won lhe SJ0.000 Classic
firs t priu Sunday wilh a 72·hole total of
fi l'e-under-par 275.
Heard played lhf' firs t 25 wuks of the
1971 tour. Ht won a little over $50,000.
Since Trevino·~ lip. the whistling, hum-
ming lhird·yrar pro has pushed hi~ earn-
ini;:.~ past lhe SI00,000 mark this year.
"Lee said an idiot cou ld pla y a fade , IQ
I Ruess I'll have to play a fade ." uict
Heard, making light of the fact' he: quit
Frr.sno State Collegr after hi!; third year •.
"My studies were interfering with my
golf." said Heard after a rinal round ot
four-over-par 74 Sunday to be.at DaJe
DOuglass by three shot s. Douglass had a
71 for a. %78 total over the 7,191).yard
Fi re~lone South course.
Bob Murphy charged in with A 87 and
look third pli'lce wilh 279. one st.at .ahead
Qf current PGA champion Jack Nicklaus
who shot 70 for 280.
Steve Reid wall fifth with 71 for 231.
Arnol d Palmer, Mike Hill and Chi Cbi
Rodrigut!'z were knotttd at 281. Palmer.
No. 3 on the money-winning list. fiffil. his
best round of the Classic, a 67. Hill and
Rodriguez each shot 63.
Heard, who had won S7D.{M8 without a
tournamrnt victory before his paycheck
here, was pacing his motel room at 7
a.m. before his 2:10 p.m. tee time .
"! .11lway~ wonde.red how Palmer and
Nicklaus stood the pressure when they
were leading. Now I know," he said.
"The turning point had to be the 14th
rnr n1e." Heard said. He knocked in a 20--
loot pull for a birdie three on the ilO-
yard No. 14.
"I thought !hen that 1 was going lo win .
1 just relaxed,'' he sa id.
Even though he bogeyed the next hole,
Heard parre.d the last three to win e.asity.
"Now that I've won that first t.ourna·
ment, I hope it's easier winning the next
one," Heard said.
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Angels Must
Change or Axe
Won 't Return
!iiuspenrlerl outfielclt:r AIP:t .Johnson IAYS
he expects to be rein11t11ted with &0me
ma.ior league basrball team before the
encl nf lhP stason.
The team probAbl y won't be the
C:ilHoroia Angels, thr American League
batting champion of 1970 !1'.alrl Sunday by
telephone from his Detroit home.
Prepared qup~finns were a!!ketf "'
.Johnson by 1 rad io ma n who .lltrved I ! a
pool reporter.
.. , definitely expect ln be hack playing
for !!Omt learn before the season 11
ov,.r,'' said .Johnson. The re gular 1e1son
hi ~ e:ight w,.ek~ rem aining.
Johnson was su.~penrled by the A1111el111
on .June 26, then pla ced on the re11trlcted
!isl July 27. Angel management accused
him of failing to give hi!! best on the field_
Sever11I Angels are scheduled to te1tify
Tuesday .al a hearing in lhe Johnson c•u
before attorney John GAherjn of the com·
missioner's off ice in New York.
,Jnhnson ·, c:i:w: again~! the Angel,-will
be heard by arbitrator Louis Gill lite this
month in Anaheim and Detroit.
"I expect to win." Johnson aald. 1'Jt'1
.all a matter of how much tJ\t com:
millaiont!'r iii going to let the An1el1 aet
aw11y with.
''I've h1cl so me time In think 1ince lh•
Angela .!luspended me and while I un-
cler,l.and the or11:aniiatlon't po11ition a 'tit·
Ile bit, I still don 't re1pecl the player1'1I
friend~ or teamm1te1.
"Unle11J1 they were to .ehanre their •l·
lit~des," he said, "I prob41bly could nev~r
·play for the Angels •t•in."
"\Ve hit better on the road." offered
Angels manager Left y Phillips ;i,~ he
Pondered the st.art of a nine-sa me trip for
his athletes, beginning Tuesday night in
New York where Clyrle Wright will duel
the Yankees' Stan Bahnsen.
"Some or the other parks around the
league sef'm to be more suscf'plible for
good hitters." Phillips said
On lhe last road tri~. for insll\OCI', the
Angels ~cored 42 runs 1n nine gatnes. win·
ning fi ve At home !hey have lrouhle as
thei r 24-34 rf'cord al the Bi11: A 11\te!!:ls.
Laver, Emerson Cop Doubles fitle
' O!ilo -
~turphy, il seems. has l rouble
everywhere -trouble gell1ni;! any runs to
work with. In hi~ 13 <lefeals the Angels
have scored exactly eight runs in 117 in-
nings. Murphy hes been !lhutnut six times
11nd nn six other occasion!I the Angels
have scnred only one run for him .
One was one loo f('w SundAy 11~
Carclen::i~· 14\h ho1ner of lhe sea,qn n
prr~ented the 20-year-old Blyleve,g with
tus ninth victory 11ga in~1 1:1 lo.~~es.
"ti looks like the kid 1s back," rem1rk-•
..
AROOKLINF:. Mass. ( A P l
Auslrelia's Ken Rosewall . the U.~. Pro
Tc.nnis champion for the-third lime Is
looking anead 10 !he fulurt !II I pl1yer
even though he i:<. dlree months away from
turning 37.
"I'll easily play for another three Qr
four yr.era," RO!ltwall ~llid Sunday after
recla iming th~ tltlr. he won first Jn 196.1.
~ur rcndercd in 1!164 11nd came back'to wfn
in 19'<:l.
Rod LevP.r and Rov i-;mtrM>n rctaincrl
the doubles tiUe with & ~. Mi vlctnry
--' ··~· >j,
over Okk r.r Anfl Riei;.sen, th# top-seeded
lf:.am~Laver and Emerson split SI ,800.
Rose.will. known is "Muscles".beeause
nf his 142 pounds on 8 ~foot-6 framt,
rmployed his speed, fan tastic variety of
shol.!1 and experience and thrilled 1 pack·
ed gallery of $,500 with a 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 vie·
tory ove.r Cli ff Dry,dale of South Africa.
A hol ~un baked the synlhetic i;u rface
on Lt')flgwoocrr center courl to 122
degrees. but Rosewall prover! tn be ju5l
1s hot. needing only 1 hour, 44 minutes to
dash 01)'sd'a!e ·a ho11es.
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"I think I'm as good 18 ever, but only
for Mme tourn1ment11," lht li ttle Au1111ie
said after collectln1 a •10.000 check,
boollling hia earnlna:~ ror the year to
~1 ,177. "I'm not 1s consistent from
tournament to tournament a!I I used to
be."
Refusing lo conceiie much to IRe.
Ro~Pwall ha ' won fi ve tournament..~ thi11
~·car. Including the Au strAHa Open 11ncl
the Wa11hlngton Stir lntern11tinnal which
are on the pro tour. Now ht trains hl1
" , .. . --
~iJthl.3 on Mren11e of thr. U.S. Open 1t
Fore1t Hillt, N. Y .. next mOl'lth.
Roatwaq lost only one of 13 .et.a: a1 he
defe(lff /dark Cox, Andrtw1 Gimf!OO,
Arthur 1Asbt, Marty Rltsstn 1 n d
Drysdale tn route to tht champio1Uhlp.
Dryldalt whipped R1y Rulfela, Roger
Taylor. Tom Okker and top~ed John
Newtombe In reachin• the fina\1.
DryAd1le e1rne<1 15.CKJO, booatlna: t.11
earning• for the ytar tn m .027, com--
pered with '26,700 111 l11t year. -• ---=~#--
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Jf DAI LY PILOT
Moe , McClesk ey, Fcissnacht
Sparkle in. LA S1vi mMeet
LOS A.\'GELES I AP ) -
While a lnp group of On11rd
Stalf's l!wim1ner11 C'ollet'trd
med11 ls in the Pan-An1e r1ca n
Games. another e r h el o n
p-oved in Los Angelrs thill
lJnclf' Silm will ha \'e ri d(•ep
•nd lalenlt>d grnup fnr thl'
Olympics 1n 1972
Ka ren ~1oe, a JM'rl blonde
fron'I Siir\la Cl il ra led !hr li.~t
11t!h lhrer 1n d 111rl u al
1rua11phs. inr•ludi11 g a 11 nr ld
n'\'l•rd ~·Hori trl !ht• '.!1)0.mrt rr
h\1ll /"1'fl~, r-.Hl th rrr ICJ!.S on
v.•u1n1 ng rel .~;~ ll'a n1 ~.
All 1·;1 n1r at l ~f t.i!h 1\11nu.d
l i~~ Ail).'.!C'll's 11\\ 1t:i tu1nal n1<'rl
a l thf> · J,(Js Ange)rs S11 irri
Stadium, and '°'oe v.·asn t the
S1nitli Nabs Tuur11 ey;
Co11cussio11 for Jo11 es
CINCJJl::o;ATI -Top-:<eede<I
Stan Smith of Pa s ade n a
ov~po"·ered .Juan l'i1sller! 11[
,..: Spain, 7.fi, &-3 to win Lhe men's
..alngle~ till.-~und ay 111 the
,:.~11.000 \\'estern Tennis Ch<lm·
• p1onsh1p.
Smtih also took a share o(
the men·s dnublf's ti!IP. tPa.•n-
ing up with Erl k Van Dillen r.[
·San fi,1;itpn as thP v be;i\
Roscoe T?.riner. of ·Lookout
Mountain, Tenn .. anrl Alex
: Mayer of Woodmere, N.Y .. 6·
4, 6-4.
·• , The victory wa.~ wnrlh S5.000
_: fu Smilh, while Gisber1 pi cked
_:up $2.:>00.
.' In the women 's singles ljlle
. : .match, top-sttded Virginia
: W11de of England defeated
. Linda Tue<o or fi.1eta irie. La ..
6-J. 6-3.
In the wome11's doubles the
kip-seeded Australian tandem
or He le n C.nurlau and Kerr/
Harris beat Gail Chr.nlreau (If
France <lnd \\'innle Sb;iw of
Grl!at Britain . f..4 . 6-4.
Te111 ffPr Jo11 es
l>ra ro n .J nnr.~, thr [.(!.~
Ani;t:f'les Rams' /\ 11 -P r o
dl!fl!nSil'I! f'nrl. w;i.~ givrn
precaul lnnary test!': Sunday al
St. .Jude's Hospital af ler sur-
ftring 11. mitd concussion Vri·
da,v night 11g:iin~t !he Dallas
Cowboys.
"\.\'e don't think it's \011
1erinus," ;i Ram!>' ~pnkesm;.in
1aid. He Si!id the te sts were
ordered ;i flf'r .Jones com-
pl11.ined nf he;id;iC'hes.
The Ra ms al~o pl:i<·f'd four-
yf'a r ve\Pran co r n P r ha c k
Dr11.ke C.::irrl"'I! on wa11"ers. li e
had bt>Pn ?.:!Qu1rcrl :i v.eek
earlier from the !)('over Bron·
co.~.
The R :in1~. th1'1r prcsc:ison
mArk 1-1 after Fr1rl:iy nighl"s
4~21 ln..~s lo Oal!:is. pla y ex·
hibi!ion l\o. ~ !hi.~ Fnrl:iy night
against Clf'vela nd in r.-lemnria!
Coliseum .
Fl'o'1tb;ill l.cal!U(' eluti_
Sm11h .. i ti·foo1·5. 2.Sfi.p!>u nrl
drfensl\<' r.111!. played his i·ol-
1ri.:1a1 r lfll•tb:ill :-t1 Snu1h1Tn
C:illforn1:i rl llr! r; 1hP )'Oungrr
brflthf'r •ll llal11 111ore l,n]t
del cnsr C'nd nuiJb,1 :-:n11th.
,'!if,('('(•I' lfifPl
~·101\"Tll ~:AL -Hel1'rr.C' flf'trr
,Johnso n 11 a;.: hosp1t al1zed Sun -
day rollu wlng a riot ll'hi{'h
eru pt('{! rluring 1h!' Nnnh
An1rri{"iln SixTf'r Lc;igur ga 111e
bf'twrcn the Rochester l.;1ncc rs
<ind the .\!nn1rl'<il ()l~·n1ptC'
Abou1 200 fans stormed the
fie ld ;iner Rn c h e s t e r · s
Vra nc('~cn E:scns put !he
Lance rs ;:ihr arl 4.() tit 6:i .fl0.
Thi' i.:::in1e was called afler a
:JO.n11nulr d('lit)
The 1ralP ~pectauu·s ('la 1med
th:it Cl l.:inC'crs' pl:i~·er v.·as
nff~idr on the Roc hesirr gn;il
and. :i.~ thr lr11 n1 s n111red tn
n11df1rld . ;1hnul llf w<'n~ af ter
Jnhn.~on ;'Ind lll'o l1nrsmrn.
.John<,,--;n finall y f'~t lt ped -tn
the off icials' dr(•ss1ng room
and v.as t:ikcn to hn~pital.
,,,,,,,, •• ,;. tt'i11.11
ATLA:\'1'A lJclcnd1ng
ch;i n1 p1nn J;;i nr Rllllock 1ariP"rl
a prf'ssu re three-foot r utl nn
the f1n;1I holr Sunda1 ::i nrt 11110
the $201!00 J.art.1• l'C'pS1 tlpen,
surv1v111K a f(lnl ;i.~t ic closing
c1gl I undt'r·r<1r 11;, 1 1~ .Jo \nne
Carner.
i\11ss nl;ihl(•\{ hit an irnn 1o
\\ll hin 18 f<'l'I 011 th•• F1n:1I
grf'rn bu\ hrr first put\ slid
lhrre fl'f'l hrlnw !hf' hnl f' Shi'
s<1nk it for a 72 ;i nd H 54·hnle
~rore nf 214. onr .~lrokr bC'lll'r
l h~n r..1rs. ('::irnl'r, lhe t.:.S.
\Vomc n's Open rh;i mp1on.
'l '''P 1•1·i.:·•·
only s1 :1r.
~:rl \1rf'l e~kf'v or Sant;:i
Clara. schedu led' to rnroll al
the L'niv('rs11y ilf Snuthrrn
1':-.'1fnrn 1;i th is f;il!, tnpped !hi'
l S. rnr n as hr \\'nn lhree
l'l"l'n!s ;i nd s v.·~n1 on three
winn111g n~l ay le.am~.
,\11"1 'l(·s kry t·apturcrl t h e
.:rw-11 s 2fl(J-rnr1er individual
rnrdlcy In '.! 1.1 6!1, the WO
lrrrstylr In l .)7 8, and the !00
t rrr ~t1 Ir 1n ~.1 0u.
In lhi' last f\1C('leskr 1• sPt
PnC' of 1he 111 meet re"cnrds
es!ah h~hrd in the :10 el'Pnts on
fh(' rrogr;i m.
Hr v.a~ nul shadnwf.'d b.v
~1 1s~ \Inc, 11ho.; pl:i ns to al!end
ll1r Ln11C'r~JI\ fJf san1:1 ('l:i r;i,
!>1ni·f' thl' lR·~Ct1 r-o!d J!-"J's tin1e
of 2. l8 .59, benerPd thr world
rr1·ord in thr .i;al's ~OO·meter
bu1trrfly.
H an.~ F:i s~n a1:hl nr \Ve.~!
';rr n1any, \\'hn has a11cndrrl
Lon~ RC'llt'h St;i le but nnw
pl;111s tu .~wl1 ch tn Harv:ird,
11·11n fnur lndi virlua l £>1'ents
ll'ith rnl'rl records in Lhree or
!ht•rn.
The 2t~vl'a t·ol1! c; er m ;in
l"apturcd ·the 4 0 0 · rn c Irr
frr.csly\e i11 ~:07.27. 1he 200-
metrr bu tterfly in 2.116.5. lhe
41)fl.n1ctcr 1nd1 v1dual med !ry 1n
4.31.35 anr! thr l ,5fl0.rnetrr
frreslyle in !6 .2~.4.1. The J;isl
three were lhe records.
~1 0~1 of thf> \...:is Angeles
cn1npr titors pl_, • ., In 1·(Jmfll'11!
1n lhe Na11on:il lunateur
i\t hlr11r Union 1nel't at
l!nu~111n in tl'oo wrcks and sfJ
d()I''$ F.issn;i«hl Ru,t he'll re-
1na in nnly lh{' fi rst tv.•o day~
:ind th1•n hrarl fnr 1he Europe
Cup f o111pe1i1ions.
F11'c mrrt rrl·nrds fell on
Sunrlil ~'. lo addi1inn t n
~1 c!'lt·~l;r v arid F;iss nrichl , the :1«11·~s 11r'nL 10 fo.11kr Stamm 11r
(;oron:irlo '.~ U.S. !\:avy !e?lTI
11 1:h 2:\l .1 1 111 thr 1nen·-~ 200-
nirtf'r b:ir kslrPkf', John
Henckrn of Sflnla Cl:ira v.·ith
2:2fi 11!1 in the rnen's 2flfl·meter
br('ll\t.~!rnke and !n !he f'an\a
Cl;ira 11·rn11c n's ~ O O -me I e r
!':print rel;i~··
An<I for S1:t1n n1 an rt
Hrnekrn. 1\ 1nark<'d ~ecnnrl
rnrrt v\rlnrics. both ha l"1ng
111111 !hru· spcc1al1Jes rarl1er
<'·' [Iii) lllClC r!>.
~,,,,,,,..., '"' er '"nd• '" I.no I •••"'' '" U • 11"• """~"' Ln• ""a•••• 1nv1••· l•C""' <h """''"a m ••I
ll1n'• 1-'iOO mt''' ''"'""Ylr -1.
F•"""'"' "''' <';••m••• '""'"<" "" l ""a II••<" I' 19 1.1 lb"'"" mo~!
•.CC•rt "' I• 11 ' ~· II •~·"· Gilo•n
'" ,, j•ll" l , ~t,~na "I"'" (oynl"'
fl• , I~ •I JI 1 ~rnmodl ~"'"~'""· •,.., "' ~''" "•9 • • r)r.,.on!. M•.,.,
C• •I """"'" (h•~. lo ~)I' WO•"'"\ IMIO m•••• "••"VI• I,
,,,., R •~••""" rn '"'" M •n<1 """ l•·"•"•· !•"'" (,.,. ~ ... ,,,, (lu~.
I/ •1J!I J. F•o".,""• ~(~(. 1/ ~1 ~1. •, Jonn"'"• """"'•<ti•d, 11 oo 7~.
Se11ators
l\'la y Move
To DalJa s
\VA SHl :-.-liTllS 1AP 1 -The
\\'::i~h~gton Sf'nators ba.~f'b;ill
tr;im may move frn n1 the n;i.
1 1011 ".~ i,:;ip 11 ;d In Dilll:is·Fnrt
\l'nrl h ;11 lhr r11d of 1h1s
~ellsnn, at•r•n rd1 ng HI The
"'a ~h111gt11n Post.
The Post <1untf'd an un-
n;in1ed uwner nf annther cluh
;is saying Senators· owner Bob
Shnrt "i.~ making it h;ird for
us !11 deny him permission 111
mnl"e 1he tean1. Jle has caught
us 1n ;i power play.·•
Thr Post said Short lnlrt h 1.~
colleagues at. an American
\,p;iguc owners' »l('('ting IR.~t
\\"!!Ck in Chicago thal he lia s
no prllspeet of paying $.1.!i
mil lron 1hat will he due on his
baseball lo:ins Oe t. ~I.
The Post said thal ll'aves
!he lea,i;:ue with 1hree option~:
-Permit Short lo go into
ba nkruptcy.
-Find a buyl'r for the
Senator.~ a! his prier.
-Grant him permission lo
move the fran chise.
Short knnws lhe lr.agur will
be 1·eluct:1 nt In let 1 he
Sen;itnrs gn in1n bankrup1c~·."
1'he Post l]Uoled· nne high
team offici:il. "The low prire
\\'ould be knockrd dov.·n and
would diminish thP v;ilue of
<'very ot her fr;inchi.~e in our
league_"
The Post S<l!d Shur! IS
demanding an unrc:i h~t1cally
high price for thr fr::inf'h1~r.
making it unli kely tha t he v.·111
sell.
Shnr\ 11o·as olrcrf'rl S 7 . !\
million fur !he c!uh lhrrl'
v.·eek~ agn hy fnrn1Pr baseball
rluh owner Rill Verck and
l'omrdian Bob Hope, Thi'
Pris! said, but wanL5 $12
million.
Mi 1111esota,
SF Post
Victories
n ,\' Thi' A~socla ted Prrss
AOOul the onl y th ing thal
n1arr·t:'d He isman Trophy win-
ner J ln1 Plunkrlt's prn roo1ball
debut wilh 1he Ne11· England
Pat riots was that hi.~ team
Jost
'"I 11 1sh we could havl' won .''
the rookie qu:i rterback s:11d
;li ter the Patriols we r e
clefcaled 17-JO bv !ile Min· ne.~01a V1k1ngs in. nne of IWG
Pli"hih111on games Sunda~"
PlunkeU en1ered thP i::ame
\1•i1h only 11 minutes left to
p la~-. co mpleted !wn nf !hree
pa ssC's but eou!dn "l spark the
Nrw England nffen.~" th;it wa!'
1hro1tlcd hy the 1naraud1ng
\'1k1ng frnn t fuur.
Tht:! Patriots n1anaged In
bre ak into l\linnr~nta territory
only onre in the first hair and
stored lhl'1r lnnc louchdown on
Cl:irc nre Si:orrs 23-y;ird in·
1ercf'pl11111 1·e turn i)r a Rnb Lee
pa.~s. Shnrl carrif's by ,Jim
L1nd~ry ;ind Dal'r Osborn and
:-t fi eld gnal by Frrd Cnx ac-
1·nunted for Minnesota 's scor·
ini;.
Quarlrrba ck John Brndie
<1nd recervrr Gene Wa shi nRl nn
co1nb lned ror two long s1·oring
play.~ :i.~ the San Frarcisco
4rlers inauguraled play in their
new Candlcsl1ck Park home
with 11 38-24 lhrashing of the
Clf>1·eland Brown3 .
~fi ke Ph ipps, the Browns '
st;irling s1,11.nal caller. a l~o rifl·
ed twn touchdown passes.
In Saturday's contests. the
Chicago Bears lnrced Green
Bay quarterback Fr a n k
Patrick into his own end zone
for ;i safety and then he ld on
lo l'dgc the P:ickers 2-0.
Super Bowl c h a m p ion
B:il!imore r;iiled In avenge a
Jos.~ tn Kan sas Cily early las!
sc:isnr1 and wou nd up on the
shor1 end of a 10-7 score.
Colts r oach Dnn McCafferty
blarned his team's defea t on
"a c::ise nf guy~ being open
and not gelling hil.''
Quar1erback Ken Anderson
lo.~sed 1 w o fourth-quarter
tnuehd n11·n p11sses to power
C1nr1nnHll to ri 2i-IO triumph
O\'er 1\1 1an11 and the Dctroil
Lions wip<'d nut an f'arl y i\e\\"
'York Jet.~ le<1d ;ind wen! rin for
a 211-24 vk·1ury 10 a garne lha l
s11tcllnt'rl .IC'IS quar1erback .Joe
Namath fnr n10.~\ nf the Sf'asnn
v.·1Th :i knf'e injury .
F:xhihi!1on .l!,amrs r11nt inue
lnn1ghl with Hnus1nn hnsting
!he i\e11• Ynrk Giants and
Phil::idel ph ia at Oa kland.
JO Stn•·J• J,efl
I
OAKLAND -\'1d;i Hl ufl of
lhf' Oakland A'5 can't ;iffnrd lo
losP ellother g:ime I his sf'asnn
If hP ls tn become a thirty·
gan1P winnP r.
LIVI '\I ;sTO\\. ~1 Pnt
·r 11• (' I\ «'·hundr·"d f1!>hrn11rn
fn1111 ;ill !11 rr !ho' 1·nunlrv
!>hov.rrl 11p SundHy for lhr 2r.th
;:innu;i l Li vings ton trout rll'rhv,
but .,.,,hl'n 1hr [1.~f1 1ng 1r:is 01·('·r.
a H1ll1n,e.~. ~1nnl . nllln ll"al krrl
:iwa~· w1!h the lop rn7.e -JI
Sl.000 hill.
w~m•n '\ 100 "'' ••• ''""'lvl• I, ~·~·' 'on M l. lull••· •o•ron• Oeu •! II•" I "' n J. !ult" ~U""'· 1:01.01 ,, "'•••wnon r, "'"" l 01 O(I M•n'• mo"'"'"' ,,..,,.1. I
M<f " '"''· <(~( 11 •n D•""' "'••! ••<O•M nl \! g bv l •c• Zorn, l "'
:"'l/'~~~·1 1 "t lol.; li(.,~~,1;~"',,,~f.~~· ~)I~~.
!•NI < lh•d•• Loi!l \\I' Mon'• 1(01 mfl•r M••1'11ro•• -f,
11 • .,,,.,, \CSC J 1• ~· lt •ll•" m •<I •r<O•" or J 7'0 bv G••or" th lr W"! (;.r.,.•nv 10111\ 1 ~r h•llona. ~(S(, 1 ll 9l 1 M•v•> • ..,. PhllloC' H .
l 119' " McLl"ID'O. to<nnaoo Novv.
1 '"•o
Auslralia11 Lifeguards
Swi111 Past A111erica11s
\Vlth 49 ga.11cs !el! 11n thr
Oak.land .schedule. Rlµe will
f:!1'1 10 more s1 ar11' it man a~t'r
Dirk W illiam~ slicks to his
five-man pitching rotalinn.
Blue, !he 22·yc::ir-oh1 pil-
ching whiz fr!1m l.ou1s1ana,
beat 1hf: ChiCll £n \\1h1tr SQx , I·
0. Salurd11y f!1r his 2Dlh 11c--
tor1'. He ha.~ losl four ~;1n1r..;.
,;\\'p"rp ?. trarn an<l ar<'n't
l ryio,i;: lo SP1 1 n d I I' 1 du a I
rtcnrd,,." \\'i!lia ms sa1rl .,"\'irla
\\'iii stav in lhl' rt'Ji!tll ..ir n>l<i·
lion for 0 the res l nf thr sr:i.'>(ln.
Dependin,i;: nn lhr ~l·hrrl tilf'.
tw-'H p1leh somr1Jme.~ 11i1h
threl' rlAy'.': rr.st ~ncl sornrt1mrs
with four."
King 1''ab• 'l'ltle
HOUSTON. Trx . -R1\1 1r
Jean King, U!P ~n. 2 p l:i~·rr in
the world, pickPd up l().000 1n
tlrsl pr i1.e monP)' hC're Sund:i .1·
dtfe1tinp; Kl'rry fi.1rlv11IP at
the Virginia Slim~ ln1•11 ~11ona l
\\1ome11 's Tennis Tournament
Mr~. King , from I. n n J;:
Bf'ach. dO\\'Oed Miss \1r!\'1llP.
1 of M°l'lbourne, f..4 . 4-6. 6-1 ~Ir~. King -"·'sn .~phi $2,!lflfl 1 with RCX5ie C11 ~als of s~n
frllnti!'CO for bealln.Q: .Jurl.1·
D11!10D of J\.te!bourni-a11d
Frafl<'r"'-1' Durr of F'ranrr 1nl
the double5 final~. I I
McDn11•ell Reotrrrn~
CLF.VELl\N11, ()h10
Piicher Sam Mcf)n.,.,•el1 \\'I'!!' In
rejoin the CIPvelanrl I ndian~
tod1 y 111ter more lh::in a
••eek·~ ab~ence 11, !he re~Ull
of I\ contract dispute .
lndlan~ president Gabr J'aul
t nnounced SalurC11y 1h:11 :i
~ttlement hid bef'n rC'::ichM
in thf. veteran· lefl h11.ndf'r·.~
leaA I b11ttlt. lo aa in h1.< relta~r
from !hi! Indians' ,or"~n1za·
He 1111ld McDnwel1 y,oul1I
T<'n yl'ar:; i~r lish111g 111 lhr
11t-rhy p:11rl off f11r r.ror~e
Hl.'i n. '' hn ru!lrd in R fnur-
nour11I 11 ~ 11unf'f' trout to w1n
!hr t·11n!t~I
ll P1n h;ul 11('\rr ('1('r1 p1a<·rd
in th1· rnr11 r -;\ h1•f11rr althnu!:!h
/lr <"l:11n1~ 111 h;11r unnHic1:ill~·
11rn 11 ~.--.1 1·rnl ,.--.;ire ;ic"
Th;it 1r;1r hr pu\IPrl 1r1 1hr
lar~C'~! fi~h 111 !hr d1•rh\ bul
0/1 11·1;1 1 ~ r•ulrr1 h" p1 illrrl 1!
lr"nl 1hr \'rllnll'(\f'itlr l\1l'rr 15
111111111 .-~ h"fnrr thr rontr~I nf·
f1r1:.1lll' r•rirnrrf.
ThP 11111n111 c 1'.il!'h 11 ,1~ ;i
!J}rhl~1 "n Trnu t
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Lt )S A~c;EL~:s IAP )
Aus!ra li~n l 1fe~ua rds. us in~
thr. ~urf ski as 1hPir big
v.•papon, defr111ed an American
lr<11n by HJrll rrrl S11nrl:iy 10 ~n
1n1r1·nal lon;il n1;11 rh r:i1•r
The Aus1r;illiln<. n1rn1hrrs
nf !hr \'u·1ur1;i ~latr ( ('n!rr
l1fP':'l\"1tlf! l•',!lll, olll(r\1..;\fill{'l'cl
;l l'lllTI [lP,l ff' l1>;1!l1 Pl I ;i11l<1f01;C
l1 fri.:u:1r(t~ tn 11 1nd up 1hr ln11r
d:i 1· I n I r r 11 ii I I '' 11 ll I ~u1·f
F•',111:11 !1fr i:11;i1·d to1nr1'l 1l1 i.n
Il l Sou1h 11R.1' lh'i11'!tl''
Lo~ Anjiir lr~ 1'nu11I\' 1·111>
lurrrl !hr 1r ~111 f'h;i1111'1nn~h 1 p
1\llh l fl~ p111nl~. fnll n11 ('d h1
Ba .seball S Landings
\A TIOVAL Lt;AGllE
P1tt~hurgh
SI l.11111.\
f'h1r::i:,11
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East nh·islon
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f..1 51
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51 fi~
45 6!1
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lloilc;rri. f,I 5.1
1\!l:inf ;i f;(I 58
Hnu~1 nn !'-7 ;,;
('1nr1 nn::ii1 .~1 li,1
S:in Dirg<i 42 i~
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Df'troit
~rv.· York
\\'a sh 1n~ton
CJp1·rland
I );i~!;inrf
KflnSi!' City
Cil1r;1 11:0
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l ••t ll &I Now YI!/ .. t>•OM (10110"" •• ~~tlon. "''M
V1rtol"i :i "s 7R. Lon,i;: Beach v.·as
third with ~o.
In the in:itch race. 1n men
nn p;irh side compe1f'd in eight
lf'g~ of the competit1on -a
r,uarlcr 1nilr r:ith nf Sll"l m·
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Alle1i Defends Vets Policy
SAN Dlf.GO fAP l -To
George Allen 's wa y or th ink-
ing, life begins a~ JO or
thereabout~.
All Clther in varyini;: dcgrres
are rookies of the proh~~!li nn
anli prune to making, rookie
mistakes. It 's the onl' thing
thP new Was hing ton Hcdskln
roach abhors :ibout y1.u1h.
Thus, Allen ha!> trarlf'd ;iw av
no less 1h~11 28 lledskin fu1ur~
drafl cho1cf'S for eslab1 1shed
pros in his f1rsl vear at
\\'11shing1on. •
His th1nk1 ng hlls b r r n
critici1.ed by somP but nobod y
'Wft S St:'Cflnd Jol:Ul'SSlni;t: lhe
former Lo.~ Ani;:elps coach's
moli l'es Sarurd;iy night as the
Rrdskins lost a !9· 10 exh11ll\111n
game to !he San Oirgo
Ch11rgers in San 0 11' g o
Stadium.
And il was JI ro11kir, 1·cntcr
Danny Ryczek . ""ho Sl il rltd
the Redskins tumbllni;: toward
drfrat.
\Vi th his tr:im lcadini:: 111-l
Hyczek snapperl the b;:ill n1•er
punter f\11ke Bragg's hr.ad ;ind
out of the end znne fnr a safe·
ty. l! w;is JI third riu;irler g1f!
the Chargers quickl y utilized
to its fu llest.
Gaining field pcis1tion frnn1
the ensuing free k i c k ,
qu:ir1ert><ick John H ad I
ln!lrt•ht>•J ht~ r 1uh Ill fnr the g_~
a hearl &cn rP and added a s'-
cond touchdov.n pa!>s lo liarry
<;arrison minute ~ late r to put
thf' Chargrrs 1n cnntrnt
""That safe1 v 11 ~.~ the lurn-
inJol point hecau ~e they got 111ne
i:o1n1~ nl 1 of II .' la1nr 1·""1
Allen. "Thal was a hard v.·ork·
]{ed China
l'raiscs U.S.
TOK ~·o !AP ) -C"on1111un 1~t
China praised thr L'S TabJl"-
Trnn1 ~ A5~oc1a11on and 11~
mf'mber pliiyers .\lnnda} for
rl'fus1ng tn pl<1~' 11·11h a :'\:i -
1:on:ihst Ch 1nc~e \Jblc tcnn1~
1r;1:n which is 1·is1t1ng the
Lln1led States .
The 1Jf!lc111I ~('\\' l"h1n;i
f\E•11 s Agl'nCY 1:\l'Nr\1 S;11d ;i
I S. "rl'<1<·!i'n11:>r1" o r~:;111, ·;i
t1nn in col lu.~inn 1r11h !he
Cb1ring Ka\-s h~k g;1ng lr1 ti·•·
Nationa l i~t Ch1nc~e ~end a
1;iblr. t rnni.~ tc a1n ln tl1r
L"nlled Sl;itcs tn hoodwink the
public, vainly try111g to un-
dermine the I r 1 e n d s h 1 fl
between the American ar.d
Chinese peoples.
1n.iz ronsc1ent 1ous rookit' thal
ma de th(' m1stakt' After that
h1.<, ~11 :i ps .... ere prel!y good "
The dllmaizr hnd becn done.
h1111cvrr, and Aill'n look !he
oppor tuni ty to defcnrl hi!
p'Jl1rv nf build ing his new
squnrt <ir()und vet erans.
"l 'rl llkr t0 have a few more
old one~." he rtdrnitted. "The
0nr 1 ha\'p played well. It
11.::is 1he \oung guys making
!hl' m1stak('s out there and we
made too rnflny mistakes to
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For Los Alanaitos ~~ ' The~Palmer Method Rustlers in Metro Lead; Dee p Sea
Fish Report "'4Tt11Zn Oft THI OICADC'" Racing E11t1·ies
ADDUSS THE BALL wmt
J:LB()WS IN CLOSE San Clemente Nine Wins IM,allAL. l •A(H -11 t fllltf•! JI! ~·"•<...,., fCI 11oOnl10, lN ••ncl D•u .. z •• 11 ...... 111!
OCI AlolSIOI )Ill 1nalu1· j Mt·
Dougherty
Seel\.sLead
Costa r-.1es<1 's Fred Dougher-
ty attempts to gain a little
more on Elims b-Owling leader
t-.tarty Anderson when the I Ith
annual event resumes tonight
al Kona Lanes.
Dougherty jumped fr o m
sixth to second lasl week and
is currently 145 pins behind
the Anaheim kegle r.
P"IP"T" 111.t..c• -"' vom . ~ •••• Old• & UP, (tl•m•n•. PutH 1'))1).
Cl1lm,ng ~rlC• iJJOO. l"°' t~chl"llf Club n! fullorton.
Ctfl<lo B•• 6tf lllon~•l PM~ l9b (SornUnJ lw Raio j'--1 $le"• Gu ,,..,.,. IW1-j
Ro-n ~ t.-.O.I• J (OCllY Kid 1,...net!
LI~ """"' !Llph•ml Lollie Pt•cenr !WlfOI
SIXT" R,\.CI -J!O •~•do ) GIO•. Allo••r>Ca. Pun• inoo. 611 ..... Sol"kl!I.
Y1 Got ltOllbl• l'""'''l Ga Go A .. u•t<I !ll•n~•I c,.,.,.., Em CMat•ilOflj Ttue Gt!! !Alti>onl
Llvhtnlng Bio ! l lPf>l",j Cu!e N Jell• IAdelrt
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Ti•o 0•""• (Watl<>nl local °""""' !W•rdl Calero Det~ (Ad1lr)
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Unser Win s
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The inward position.in& of the
dhows in llluSlration t i is much·
prercrnd to ahc sagging, outv.·ard-
btnding poi;ilion in Illustration 12.
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l btUevc it was Ben Hogan
who first llresltd Ibis inward po~~
tion. for the dbows.-and he's )()
riJhl. K.cepia1 tbc c:lbows in c\o~c
at address fOl'CC$ you l o makt a.
bacbwiq io wbich )'O\l U9t your
illouldcn. hips. ·lep and arms as
• atUL Ewrytbins mcwes toacthcr .
If yoLI po1itian JOUf dbows
.away fromJtsbody,thc:ttndcncy•
is to lift tbt dub sotdy with your
hands and armL This is a relatively
power leis movc:mcnt that costs you
diatance aDd wwwaq.
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GOlll L...-11 tfl9 riltlt Wt:f trom Arnold P1tmor's booillt!,
••PndJcs.'' Send ytldr rlQl.Mst. '°l'lthlt' with • 1tampld, r11urn
•l'lftiosle ndJ()C. to Arnold "':lmw• r;/o tltis ll9WIJMl!ler.
Baseball's Top T e11
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Loui•. '°' H. "''""· All•nll , ll. Mon· lanu. Pn;11d•IP"l1, 11. e. W•11l•m•.
Orange Coast area baseball
nines fa red exceptionally well
in weekend play with the Sen1k:
Hustlers n1oving Into un-
(!lsputed leadership uf the
r-.·l etropolitan League, Ward 's
Pirates knocking the La Fonda
Dons oul or a tie with Senik
and San Cle1nen te's American
Legion teani 11dv11ncing lo the
second round of the Anaheim
Invitational tournament.
Cooch Fred I-to o v er' s
Hustlers buried the L.a Fonda
.Jrs. Sunday afternoon at
~lemorial Park , 19-1 , to com-
11lete 1he1r weekeQd after
!>eating Chapman Saturday. S-
2. at r-.1en1oriaL
\Yard 's Pirates. under coach
.Joe r-.·111,er, s1apped the La
Fonda Dons down Saturday al
Memorial. ti-I, behind the nift_y
four-hit pitching or 0 a 11
Quisenberry. but stumbled
Sunday aga insl Cypre~s. as
t~e taller one.hit the Pirates,
8-0
t.:oach Hay Reschan·s San
Clcrnente nine. in the Anahein1
Invitational as a last minute
rn1ry, elirnlnated Fill1norr
with a pair of runs in the !op
nf lhe. si xth providing a 3·2 vie·
1ory al La Palma Park.
Reschan·s crew returns lo
lhe dooble elimination tourney
Fr iday night ror a 7 o'clock
encounter against an un-
determined foe.
'"•~1,,, Terry Nielsen was the big llfllnuit • We1 t S JIJ2 14 'IO
It. Smll~ ll•n 111 Q I '5 Ill
DM••Mh tC Jlloll~I
Chlu.oo. 1.i.
n DK hl•"' stopper for San Clemente,
It-Jl.Yftt G!'llt•I, Cincln~fttl, ll·'-ISO: J Jahn· I f h' d c~. Oe1ro11. a: Mellon, c~;o100. 1•. '""'· .s.n F••MIKo. 11_., .l!-0. EH<1, allO'A"ing on Y our its an
II'. ~ml"'. 15C>Slon, ~l; Murcor, New Plttob"ron. 1» .• 11 .. carnan, s1. striking out three in a strong
Yatk. 71 t Henle-. C!ev111rw, 20, F. Louli, u ... ,Ii', M<"'"''"""'· 1on f r111·
1'hl' Rustlers' t-.1ark Barr
struck out six and walked none
in going the distance against
Chapn111n .
Sunday ·~ rout ove r the La
Fonda Jrs. was paced by Gary
Simpson's six rbi', three via a
first-inning triple.
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But Dougherty had betler be
watching over his sbouldf!r
because 1970 Elims chari1pion
Gary Madison or S a n
Bernardino i~ just a pin
behind,
The 16·man field will bf-
reduced to the leading rive
following action in two v.•eeks
with the championship finale
set for Aug, 30.
K AUKAUNA, W~. (AP l -
Bobby Unser, look the lead at
the halfway mark Bnd held it
Sunday lo V.'in the 12a-mile
flt iller lntcrnal1011al late model
slock car ract at an average
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pole sill.er Veglin Eaker of
Ced ar Rapids. Iowa, took his
1969 Dodge Charger in for a
pit stop ~uring the United
St ates Auto Club event.
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If you've got car troubles,
come to Penneys Scientific
Testing Center for
an electronic
examination of your ·car.
I
Only988
We can pain! out weak spots in several v1t1l
areas of your car.
In less than one hour w e put your c ar
through a series o.f scientific tests (212 cl
them, to be exac t). Steering, e ngine.
brakes, transmission, electrical and cooling
systems. You watch !he resu11s c ome out
on an electronic typewriter.
T he written report shows the results o r lhe
lests. It indicates what tested parts or your
c ar are weak and what p arts 11re strong.
A !rained d iagnostician will go over the
report with you. If you wish, he'll give you
an estimate of any necessary repairs. You 'll
be able to tak e care ol many sms11
p roblems beror e they turn into big p roblems.
costing big money. There's no obligation
lo have any of the work done. You decide
what to f ix and w here to fix ii.
Only 9.81!.
Not bad tor a check.·up these days.
Av1ll1bit at •BUENA PARIC (Or•ngelfl<>fQe •l Valley View) CARLSBAD
MONTClAUI: PASH ION VAJ.l.f'l.$AN DIEGO FUU!RTOH t-IUNTINGTON BEACH
WNPOR:T BfACH OWANGE "THE CITY'' RIVERSIDE
LIFESAVER
RADIAL
40,000 MILE
TREADWEAR
GUARANTEE
In normal driving, you'll
get at least 40.000 miles
of treadwear from the
Lifesaver Radial s on your
car. If you don't get
40,000 miles, take lht!l
guarantee back: to your
BFG retailer. He'll allow
you·credit for the
difference toward the
going trade-in price of
new ones. And add a
small service charge.
OUR BEST
MILEAGE TIRE
Some people promise you 40,000
miles, we put it in writing.
OUR STRONGEST
TIRE
T ou gh Oynacor• Rayon cord belts
.11dd greater tire strength,
tread sta bility.
WH ITEWALLS
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Slz• Reclac:e1 Prite Tlt1
AR78·13 6.00.13 $39.95 $1.95
DR70.13 7,00-13 43.95 2.45
BR7S.14 6.45-14 43.95 2.07
ER70.14 7.35-14 4 4.95 2.66
FR7Q.l 4 7.75-14 47.95 2.87
GR7Q.14 8.25-14 53.95 2.99
HR70.14 8.55·14 58.95 3.32
AR78-15 5.60·15 42.95 2.16
BR78-15 6.00-15 46.95· 2.52
FR70-15 7.75-15 50.95 2.92
GR70.15 8.25·15 55.95 J .05
HR70-15 8.55-15 6 1.95 3.41
JR70-15 8.85-15 65.95 3.11
LR70-15 9.15-15 69.95 3.67
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BANKAMERIGARD
TEN·IN·ONE
BRAKE SERVICE
SPECIAL
GUARANTEED 25,000 MILES
,COSTA MESA:
JONES TIRE SERVICE
2049 Harbor Blvd.
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ORANGE:
JONES TIRE SERVICE
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1911 10f1 I\
LEGAL NOTICE
IU,E•IO• COURT 0' Cil.Ll'O•ljl l COUJ'l fY OF OR•NG£ Mt. t ·U.OJ NOT!C I 01' "E.-.RlljO 01'1 'Eftl!OM '0• !lUTHOllllTY '1'0 l lllCUTI 011!10 01' TRUST Esl1" 01 J.!lMUEL M. KINW ALO, Dl<•••"<I. MOflCE 1$ HEllEIY GIVE N 1~•1 I hNri"G o" lh• Po!llion ~' D•vld Jt'om• Klnwe111. a• e .... ~ ... cl '"' E11•1• el
SE.i\TTLE (AP) Bill
Schu1n.ache.r in the Pride of
Pay'n Pak, forced by a ac·
cldent to lwice win a cha-m·
pionship victory in $30,000
Seafalr Trophy Un I i mite d
hydroplane race Sunday.
Schumacher had cros.!led the
finish line in the original
champion.!lhip heat seconds
afier Int Notre D a me
disintegrat.ed in the final lap
of the three mile Lake
Washington C{lUrse.
Notre Dame drh·er Billy
Sterett was listed in satisfac-
tory condition with facial cu~
a rt.er a Coast Guard heliropter
plucked him from the v.·ater.
He had been trying to catch
defending champion P.f is s
Budv.·eiser. running serond
when his hydroplane nosed in·
to the water. v.·as flipped into
the air and disintegrated.
Unlimited hydroplane rules
specify that lhe final heat
must be rerun if marred by an
accident.
F'orced to again beat the
Mis~ Budweiser, Schumacher
exploded .,,•ay on l h e
Budweiser in his rooster tail.
1\raightav:ay to leave the Miss
'J'ht> Budweiser, v:ith a lirst
and third in the preliminaries,
took over 1he point lead as
LEGAL NOTICE
1.-.. »II Jl'!lt Nt. '·111ll PltTITIOUS IUSINISS
""'ME ITll.TIMIH1 Th• tollowlnl "'""' trt bU•infSS 4S; TYROL ENTERP•ISES, Till OrlYt. lrYlne, C•llforn it t11M!•. Aontld W. M•rl ln, lltl 0111>ofll Od~e. Irvin•. Ctl llornl• t1'14 ,.,,,,. D. 1;..,,,tnl••· Ull Vi1ll Ctudol, NewPOrl lel(h, (alotornl1 Mtllll-w. s1awlo\l/1~1. nn Vlsl• C1ud1I. N•woor1 B••cll, C1lifornlo. '1'hl' bu1\""1 11 belne tondUC.lll'CI loy • 1ener11 o••tn.,1•1l1>. •0t01ld W. Mtrll" TM1 ·"•l•mtn! tlltd wi1n lh• CeUfltY
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1~t $Ult of Ctlll<H"nlt !of t~• COUMY at Ortn9". 100 Clvlc (..,!•• 0 r ly •
Wtsl, Sonte "'"•· C1Uta.nlo e" U1t l'O'lh <1•• of Augu1t, 1111 II t .3> !l.M.
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Thi IOllO'#lf!• "'"""' •rt lloln• 11<11!n..,t 1•· KIMI Ertl Y lNT IOUE5, 1 210
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lM1 1t11t,.,•nl !lied wltto "'" Count-. Clerk Gt Orontt CDUnly on' Ju1v 1$. t'7l.
I~ llJ~tt!Y J. Mid-. Dtl>l!IY Cou"'y
(lf•k flunl11fl11t O••f'l<G't COio! Dtll1 ~llcl, JulY
n . 21 •"9 .-.u.u11 '' t, 1m 1r11.n
LEGAL NOTICE
Chenoweth piloted hPr In
avttaRe speeds of 109.890 and
UH.61 m.p.h.
P-Cat Crown
To Bartlett
Ken Bartlett of Alamitos
Bay Yacht Club was the v.·in·
ner or the fivt·race P.Cat
Invitational Re1atta at King
Harbor Yacht Cltib, Sattirday
and Sunday.
The evoot. was used as a
t une.up for the P.Cat National
Championship Regatta a l
Calitomia Yacht Club next
weekend.
There were 17 entlies in the
10--fYC event v.ith boats com-
ir?g from as far as San Diego.
Final results:
(1) Banshee. Ken Bartlett,
Afil'C. 14 points: (2) Loki,
Earl Thornburgh, MBYC. 17;
(3) Turtle, B<lb Baker, CBYC,
17-V•; \4) Aquarius. Nom1
Mart hment, MYC, 23 1h; (5)
Dead· End Kid, R. P atil Allen,
BCYC, 231h. (Tie broken by
Marctunent beating Allen in
three out or five races.)
Frein Page 19
SOLING ...
speed oa the reaching legs to
pick up sl.1 boats by the time
he reached to end of the
triangle. 'l)Je forim:r .,.,·or!d
Star champion was v.•ell ay,·are
that he t\ad to be v.·ithin II.I
boats of North to even salvage
place.
Al the end of the triangle
North was looking like a. win·
ne.r as he 'MRS pecking away a.t
Lindsay's trahsom. On the St·
C<1nd windward leg he moved
ahead of Llnd.say -but there
was still Mosbacher to reckon
with.
While North ,.,. a., con·
centrating 0 1:1 LI n d s ay ,
J.losbacher saJled his ov.·n race
on the middle of the course •
.elld al the mark rounded one
Jength ahead or North to take
over the lead.
The downwirw:l leg was a
bow·for·bow·balt" with both
sioppers aJternating the le-ad .
Bul t~ mark. Mosbachet"
rounded first anil was never
headed over t1le final Y.ind-
\.\1ard leg.
Back in the pack, Bevl'r
continued his drive to ge.in se-
<'ond r>lace in the' standings.
!-le did it by pa.ssing more
boats to v.·ind up in ninlh
place.
As the overall winner,
Mosbacher v.·as awarded the
Kin g of Spain Trophy, a
handsome ~terling silver
replica of the Santa T\1aria
which was originally dedicated
to Ille Eighl·met.er cla!t> on !he
Pacific Coast. Owen C'-irchill.
a 1930s Olympic sailor in the
Eight.'i • .,.,.on tht: trop~ five
out of seven times and 'finally
redeetltd it lo CaUfomia
Yacht Club when tht E ights
became ~xtinct. In MP-Ctnt
years it has been awar~ to
v.inners in Olympic Classes
regattas.
Top JO finishers. sewnth
race:
~I I 11osbacher: (21 North;
(3) Lin dsay ; (41 Raltra}'; 15 )
Roger l\'elsh, Newport Oeach;
!Iii Tim Hogan, Newport
Beach; \7) John Dane 01 ,
New Orleans: (8\ Ken Young.
Loe: Angeles: t9) Bever; llOJ
Martin Gleich, San Diego.
Final Standings: fl )
1.-lo.sbacber, 34 pis.; (2) Bever,
46: (3) North, 49.7; (4) Gleich,
fit.4 ~ (5) Dane, &3.7; (6)
Hogan. 73.7; (7) Lindsay, '15.4;
(8) Ken Young~ Los Angeles.
78; (9) Roger Welsh, 'i8.7; 110)
~1aur\~ R"ltray, 79.7: (II)
\Vally Springstead. San Diego.
36.7: (12) Gerald Rumsey, San
Francisco, 87: (13) John Van
Dyke, 1.Ulwauk.ee, 100.7; (14)
Roy Troendle Jr., N ew
Orlearu, JOI; (151 Car l
E ichenlaub, San Diego, 105.7;
t 16) Ben ~lltchell , Paclllc
Palisa~. 116.7: (17) Scott
Harris, MUI Valley, 123; 118 )
J ohn Kolius, Houston, 124;
,11n1 (19) Frank f\tcCarl h y,
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The DAILY PILOT
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DAILY PILOT
CLASSIFIED
546-8640
2629 llarbor, c .t I.
Thinking of
SELLING?
Let us help, v.·e t\•ill buy
your house today for its
full valtie. The only ad·
d itional charge is 1 % of
the st'lling prict. Ko ad·
ditlonal txpense. We
need house•! It doesn't
cost anything to call
and find out-·you might
even liave!?
GET
POOL IARGAlN
$26,000
Fantastic: value. 3 large
ix'drooms, 2 ba1hs, large
richly paneled living
r o o m , plush carpets
throughout. Largt back
yard \V i t h sparkling
pool. lot~ of deckin~ &
breezy lanai .. Hurry it
v>on't last ~
ACTION
WATER FRONT
NEWPORT IEACH
$42,500711
Co1Tect, lhi!ii imprPssive
'1 IJt>dtoom beach home
is only 7 yl'ars old. "It
fe11turPs 2400 sq. ft. of
fun living in 2 ~fa baths,
s h 11 k e roof. built·in
ki tchl'n, forced A.ir heat·
ing, double ~arage &
blcl!'k 111811 fenre sttr-
rouod~. Si;t lhis for
surr .
FASTER
EASTS I DE
l IEDROOM
Sll,500
A charmr.r 11·ith J IJf'd-
room~. 2 bti.lh~. hu~e
park like yard. detarhC'd
garage, great lnc::aiion
and priced to i;r>ll at
$23,SOO. Call no11·?
FROM
COLLEGE rARK
APPRECIATED
Truly • ranch i;tylc
ho1ne wi lh shakf' r oof &
low hanging t' a \" e !i ,
beautifully IAndscBJ}f'd
front and rear yards
ron1plete 1\· i 1 h f ish
pond!r 11 n d fo11 nt11ins.
rustic b<'am Cl'ilings ar·
rent hUll;f' 11ddr d family
rm. and brt"'z~· r ovrrPil
patio. 3 oversize lwd·
rooms-, 2 lilf'd balhs,
brick fireplace & bui H·
in kitrhrn \'11.h !f•
pricrd 11t s.12.000. ov.·n.
ers aruiou~!
FARROW
SHARP & COLORFUL
.1 brch'onm rn!t<i~P. c·nv·
rr••d patio. Pirture a
\1h11r pif'k Pt '''"('" n nd you'll h111·p \'Our d1·.,a1n
homr. _Rrsl Cn~l a ll !l'Sll
lorFl.tion, O\'>nf'r s.ay s
sell!
R!DUCED SI ,ODD.OD
GORGEOUS
SPLIT LEVEL
This 4·year·old home ls
in better than ne,\· con-
dition. all Javishfy land·
ll'B.ped, pool :<iZf' yard,
neat & clean inside, :1
master sitt' bedroom;;;,
roomy built.in kitchtn
11·lth breakfast bar plus
you get a hugr bonu!I'.
room to rinish as 1 fam.
try projt'cl. Reduct'd to
$31,500. See it!
MESA VERDI
REDUCED $2000
This ls t he hc>mt' you'l·t'
n.J~•ays "-'Anled but rou!d
not afford. Lo<'11.tf'd in
the prestige area vi
11-tes• Ve.rde, lhls Pace.
setter home tt'ill go ta.~!.
3 bedroom drlux~nlv
136.500-optn Sun. 1-5.
1724 ~llnorca !
2'29 Harbor BIYd.
546 -8640
OPEN EYES.
11L1 8:30
2639 llarbor, C.1it.
•
a
G•neral
• --·---....
4 BIG BEDROOMS
plus a. family roooi. make
!hi&: our neatesl packa~!
Lovely hw<lscaping, v.11.h
sprinkler~ and patio. and
11et in'.o 11 true COID>+TRY
SEITIJ\G' in an an:/!. of roll·
ing l'lil!s. lt's VACANT a.nd
r~l,!ACULATE a.nd ill
)Olll'S !or $29,~. [)ov.•n
pymt of only $2100. tn any•
one~
COATS ...
WALLACE
REALTORS
-~141-
(0p~n Evenings)
VIEW LOT
WESTSIDE BLUFFS
(Ocean &_ !ITotinlains) Q111t l
cul..dc·sac 11trcct, ;16,500.
w/rern1s.
MESA VERDE 2-itory
2{118 S. CAPELL.,\, C.i\-1.
OPEN SAT & SUN 1·5
4 Bdrn1 & den, 2~~ bath,
littpl, bltins, c.-ov'd pelio,
shake rool, hid & fltrd
e POOL e, auto garage
door opener, room tor boat
or cantper or tra.iler $47,1))).
Roy McC•rdl• R1altor
1810 Ne~·port Blvd., C.fil.
S41-7729 -[]-'EASTERN CHARM
I for lilOSP uSt'd Ill 1<11-.;11
be-tlroon1~. kitchen:;. An d
$pa ce hetween neighbor~
Perfet-! lor t,hc !Hrge fainily,
7i tx-drooms. 4 baths ,
breakfast room, ri in i n I
room and T,x11.s size swim-
ming pool. One of Ne1•lport
Beach's fines! are11s . Brtter
lakt' a look, quic·k. $65,500.
1 1~::1
I GET STARTED
STOP RENTING
Save Maney
PriCT of ownl'r1>h1p t
bedroom, 2 b a 1 h ron·
1kimi111u111 v.·1 1h dining arel\
.and a ~at patio for t n-
tertainin~. Vrry J1t!k-or rio
upkt'ep. Clubh<ollse anil poolc0t
al }Our <lispo~al. Could ~
fur yon. $Z1.9""JO. Call
6Ui-7lil. 'If'' THE REAL ~ESTATERS
" '• I •,I ' ,• '
) o~. of ~~~!~!lls1 sell
large l bedroom a nd fan11!y
1n ;\lesa Verde, beautiflll
llighlancls homt' nn cul-dr·
sac sireC'L Excellrnt condi·
tion \\'alk 10 school. J-\111
pric'e $~0.9~.
Call 5MJ-ll:-il (Opt'n 'VP!<.}
1 ........ .1> .... HIRITAGI v ILll Bl•n
= OUTDOORABLE 11
Cool tropical foila11, ttnd
alum1nu1n pa tln cover make
for a Pol;nesinn ITtrral.
1\ci<t 1!..~ a pin and Just a11
~hilfll, 1nth rirrpli!!'r. ('81'-
pcts. d r;1[)('>1, hrt•lr 's k1I.
('!1en, llllCI ClllH'f''. S2.~.:ll)'} VA
11r F'H A TPrr111', Brok~r
S.12--4·1;)~, or ~HO·~• l l(l
I
POOLS&BfA"C~H~E~S~
$43,500
2 Br. t ha 11 /pri\•. pool,
y8rd & 1.,.,v, l11n111. ,\1ni ror·
ona del i\lar lnc1111011. !0.1 .
Home Show Re11ltors.
"Annrha 1r llousrh11nliniz" ::.m E. C'QAS'I !11\y., Cd.,!
675-7225
IRVINE TERRACE
Co7.y i· cle:in, high 11bov•
tht: bey oft Dolphin Ten-dC-''.
l-~ree rrnm noise •nd cool-
f'<I by the ~an hn!t-ze. Dbl,
df'tachl'd garage -fil x 158
Jot with 1irlr dnvl'"-'ay -
roorp for OO!lt & trailer,
elf'C!ric TV an1enna inrll.lfl.
ed. J1l!t J-19,500. Phone
613-8550.
\0 THC Hr.AL
"\.. ESTATr:Rs
REPOSSESSIONS
Spatkllnr clea.n homes, ll01lW
ne1\'Jy pain~ & caqiefed, J
l, 4 & 5 bdrma, Some with
Po'>la. F'HA·YA conv. terms.
Jrom S20.000 10 S40.0Xl .
COU.l;~S It \VATTS INC.
8Ml Adami A\·e. 9IU-552J
''Flow•r Garden''
[ Bi'S1 buy in tmo.·n. Ri11:ht \It
, the heart ot 1'1eM \'trd,,
Our ~ bed room horn!! i~ to
C'IPAn, Jtilil movt-111. Bier.
S-12-25ra.
\-0 THE RE AL
\'\, ESTATE:R'-'
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ti U1'-:JT!\ -~;A,;lgidr C, \l-:-
00~11 h) ~hoot~ &. • t1f'n•
Fortin c ...... Rl1r fl-1:1--rtJOO
Sell Idle !lam& fw!
a •
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Mond~y, A11g1at IJ, 1971 DAJL Y PILOT 28
., Ev e ryo ne Has
::;:. Something Tha t
; ·:~omeone Else Want.
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n Sell It,
Fi nd It, Tr•de It
With • Want Ad ~,. . . .. , ....
' ' -The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results
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ZIP CODE
J ust a zip from the sandv BEACJ-{_ 2 level
living inCJ ucUn g 4 bedro-om s, dining. 21/2
balhs, patio. fireplace, built-ins, carpeting
plus con11nt111ity clubhouse. 'ferms, too! Zip
out and see it. It's onJy $36,400.
BUZZ-BUZZ-BUZZ
Even if you're busy as a bee, you should buzz
Ofer to see these very desirable 6 units +
2 ,inlaw units, located south of the high\vay iir Cdl!.1. You can't get stung at $127,000. '· .·
"YOUR PRIVATE SLIP AWAITS"
Yoar PRlVA'fE SLIJ> descends from this
beautiful Dover Shores VIEW home, \\•ith its
5un1ptuous livin~ room and invitine: fire-
y)Jace. 3 J-Iuge bedrooms including a J\.1AS-
TER'S SUITE (that's \\'ort.h lhe price). 2 De-
luxe baths and a gourn1et's delight kitchen.
1.1ake an appointment. "Don't slip-up on this
one," a marvelous bu y at ...... $1 17.500.
~--
BABY, WE FOUND IT!!
... A 11/2 block fron1 -the·beach "TRIPLEX"',
his a 3 bedroom. 2 bedroom, 1 bedroon1 unit.
Lots of shag carpeting. new builtins and in
top shape. TERMS~! Pi ck this one up for
$76,950.
LOCATION "SPECIAL" 52 UNITS
52 BRAND NEW garden-type apartments.
Check on the 2ooc;n depreciation. A-LA-DE-
LUXE UNITS featuring indoor-outdoor kit·
cbens, private patios. buil t-i n range and ov-
en, dish-washer, recreation hall , heated and
filtered POOL, Bar-&Q units, billiard table,
shuffle board areas. a card roo m an d lush
landscaping. Very desirable rental. area. con·
venie nt to shopping and recreation areas.
Financing is excellent. tNVES'rORS. yoLi"ll
be delighted at the return on this in ve sltnent
Priced right at ................ $827 ,000.
M-M-M-M-NICE!!
First O\vner advantages are you rs as owner
of the 27 spanking ne\v ADULT APART-
MENTS, con sisting of 1-2 & 3 bedroon1 units
with J & 2 baths. featurinl! a. noo!, bar-b-q
area, rec rootn , individual garages. bui!tins,
shag carpeting. forced air heat . laundry fa-
~ilitics and 3\Vrtrd \Vinning landscaping. Let
us show you these beautifully designed and
built units. \vilh a projected GROSS ~1 UL
TIPLIER of 6.9. Reall y a buy al $422.000 .
REALTO RS i
644-7270
2828 EA ST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR , CA LI F.
PRESTIGE WATERFRONT HOMES
SHOWN BY APPOINTME NT
12 Linda Isle Drive
Elegant ne,.,. S BR. 411'..? ba. ho1nc \Vf !ormal
din. rm., fam. rtn .• \\'el bar. lmpres~1ve en·
try court \V /16 ft. 1nahog. doors ..... $179,500
General
MESA VERDE
LARG~ 4 BDRJ\L Family
Rm. 2 bath ho1ne. Spa1klln,
B.L elec. Knchen, plus 19' x
20' RUr•1IPOS R.\1 .. I Idea! for
your pool table I. BeautHUily
landscaJl('t.I [J'Qn1 and l't'ar
yard. Con~'\'niently IOl'atcd
to schools and San Dicgi)
Frn-y. .f'ull Pr1(·e only
S3-l,9j() ~ ASSU~IJ:: LRG.
EXISTING F1-IA LOAN.
* * * * * * TAYLOR CO.
LINDA ISL E -$155,000
New Bayfront hon1e ready for immediate
occupancy, 4 Bedroo1n s. fa1nily rm., formal
dining rn1. Study & 5112 baths. Unusual de-
sign by \Vell-knO\\'n architects. Try exchange.
"Our 26th Year"
;=--'1 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 ~an Joaquin Hills
NEWPORT CENTER
Road
644-4110
646-0555 General
Eve n i 11 gs Ca II 5.J 7-3().j6 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
RANCH MINDED?
BC'aU!iJully developed 4
bdnn, famil y rm. & \\'Pt b~r
home con1plc1e \1·ith poo! .i;,
lacil. !or horses, clogs or
namr i1. f'ruit !ail ing off !hr
trees! Approx. 1 \~ aC"rrs, nr.
S,,ir1 Juan Capif.trano.
Waterfront
Corona del Mar
~Sj,000.
675-3000
Last large fee parcel on Ne,vport Harbor.
Approx. l acre -170 ft. on \Yater, with 3300
sq. ft. beach hoine and dock. \Vill sell all or
part. Priced under con1parable waterfront
properties. Call for "Home~
F"or Living" l\lai;azine
t :'>o'ationally Distributed l
Phone: 642-2171 or see your broker
BAY & BEACJ.I
REALTY 1N< NO DOWN V.A.
-EASTSIOE 3 BDRM Only $1.4~ do1111 to a nyone
PLUS• ' on F .11.A. 1·crm.s. Spal'ious
· li\ucco & plast<'red largr 3 ::! Bact11'lor u11its Jocatt'd in
I r Bdri11., r ,\:\ULY: r:.:\I., Dn.
10 1 )(> rrrir o 1he p1uper1y. Hm .• home. l'.lassive fl oor
I Jorn<' has 3 queen-sized bed-
rooms. Gorgeous bath and to ceiling firf' pl., antique
:ill completely r('(!~'t'flrll!ed. t11in\'l'l'S, beautifully carpet-
Inron1e from units i$ $220.00 l'd & drapr.d, with outstand-
per 010_ Submit your down ing decor thru-oul. Profes-
p..yinent and Jive rent siooally lanc!S('p('d, roveI"f'd
FREE. fu}J price i! $37,500. patio, In::. fenced yard \\"ilh
Wa Iker & Lee frui t tN'l'li. An ou1standing
buy at only $25,5C(l -ACT
7700 llart>or Bh·d. al Adams
:,1J-O-l6:J Ori•~n 'til 9 P.\1
HOME &
INCOME TOO
LARGE :"\ bedroon1 home
NO\Y :!i
M. M. LA BORDE
w;th HARDW9'JD Fl.OORS 220 E. 17th 646•0555
and 2\'t ci..r gar:ag" PLUS --IOVl'ly 2 bedroon1 ItENTAL Evenu1gs Call 6·M-100:t
home-in rear. Ou~1anding MESA VERDE
valur a! $L,i;)(), POOL HOME Call 5-1().ll,JJ (0Jl('n l'Vf.'S.)
r;jiij~;,~;Hiiji~~ILovcly 4 Bdnn P;iceset!C'r Q r.-. HEIUTAGE v.·ith island ki1chen, dining
General
NOT FOR SALE
-unJess il'.11 just right for you.
Tiu~ 4 bedroom patio home
is \1'itllin v.·alking dista,n<:e
of shopping, parochi a l
sehool and churches. All
this aod only 5 n1inutes
h'On1 the bC'ach. A great
hon1e for $'!.1,000. For in·
formation call 646-7171.
\-0' THE REAL ~ESTATI:RS
~ ' ' . . ' '
l-~~~~--c-c-c::c:-1
WHY WA IT lN LINE?
OPEN HOUSE DAILY
lJlJ SUSSEX L.~. N.B.
10·,-;, do1\1l owner win clrllT)'
~rrl T.D, Don't miss this
heau1. 4 BR, 3 BA home
with huge liWim. pool sur.
rounded by beautiful plan1-
ing~. Closr 10 schools, park
& shopping, Best buy in
\\'cslcliff.
Lachenmyer
Realtor * aw. UTATI room. slale enl ry plus
srark.lini;:, 20 ft. x 40 !1. Call 646-3918 E,.,9. 646-mt
JXXJI, S-11,j{)(t-P/Jon(' 673-8550.
ORIGINAL
OWNER!
2 ON A LOT
$23,000 -Owner 1t.'ill help Ii·
Yes and i1 sh0\1·.~ it. This .&
sharp 2 or .1 bedruo1n hon1el-'==~$~2~5~9~5~0c==== IAnothrr shcirri l bedroom
nance
is imn11lC'ulalt thruout and , • "'ith huge family room on
fC'atUf'l'!l 'ii. beautiful enclos-t::astside CO!i1a li1l'Sa. All
t'd pa1io plu~ a bcau11ful At trar 11\C l bcdroo1n, '2 bath, Tcrnis availablC'.
yard. Con1pu1'f' and you'll fan1ily 1wm homr with
airrre il 'g a \\'inner. Pri<'ed huiltink.itCl'o('Il,fireplfl('(',de-Walker & Lee
1·1ght a t $29,900. 5'6-2Jll li~httul patio, rovtred 1111d
Macnab-Irvine
il"al1y Company
ENJOY ....
Macnab-Irvine
642·8235 675-3210
1iu11 1><1110~. f;afa~ '"'ilh
lo;ids of bu illins. 'l"ii'f'd for
S1C'l'PO, r;111C'I cul-dr-sac
s t1·f't'f .
TARRF:l,I.
HEADY TO :\lOV!~ l:'\TO.
&autif\d ly drcor. ~ br, J ba
l10n1r, form11J d i n 1 n g.
Q\·rrlook~ blly. 5'-riarate
20-1~ \\"rsiclif1 Dnve
fW.1-7'711 Oprn "t il 9 Pi\!
7 BR. NEWPORT
B<'&llL, cus1om home on lge.
tree s!uddrd lot. l'"lex1ble
rlr. plan. Ope11 daily J • .;.
2·1~ E. Zlnd St.
4 BR. 3 BA. $36,000
N. Cosla i\le~, Nr. St, Johns.
0!)('o &11. & Sun. 1-~-J0.12
B11bh SL
PYRAi\110 EXCHANGORS
HEAL TORS 6T.r8800
General
For Complete lnformaHon LIVE IN • BUILD
On All Homes & lots, Please Call : Room !or I unit.s! Live in a
spaciOtlti J bedroo1n + den BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR oonie and builr! one at 11
New Location •I Entrance To tin1e. Income frum J
Linda Isl• -The Islanders Bldg. bedroom ITirne i~ S250 a
341 Bayside Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675.6 161 mun!h. Only $41 ,950.
l'!'"""~~""""""""""~~"'!'":"'l"""""""""""""i Locater! 8 blocks l.ron1 the a-ral General Uriper &y. Call 546-2313 /or
LITTLE MANSION
Nev.ii)' !isled Mesa Verde ~
bedroom, 2 bl\th beau!)
located on A qu iP.i
cul-<\e-UC strfft. L)(('('llen.
shag cupets, J)('"'ly drap('•l
and jiat recently pe.in1eti in
side and ouL A ~lay ma}'
mean disapPOintm('rlt -M"I!
thi5 unurual offer today.
$5),850, Call 546-2313.
O T HE REAL
'""\. CSTATERS
WHY STAND IN LINE?
NliWPORT BEACH
10% 00\VN/Owner v.'111 cnr-
ry 1IU'le second T.D. a m.ce bN!rooms, 7~1 baths,
anr ~11ch & shopping, nelV
he carpe~. newly pa1 n1~.
~ti'-2 fpl's, dbl ll'8-ntRe.
C)wnd Mit Qt a~. Anxlou!-f
lachenmyer
R .1lt or
~h MS-3928 ~v~. g.fS-8651
r.
----------1 appointment.
6°10 1-0 THE REAL ,
".'""\. ESTATERS.
EVERYBODY BALBOA PENIN.
l"IUAUFIES 3 BEDROOM """h _,
,.. home plus gUeSI hou!<e: -ori
To aMUlllr 1his $22.700 IOAn Island Ave, Larie lot with
payable $202. pt'r month in-excellcnl polentb.il. $46,00).
e luding taxes. rnn111g1ic J PETE BARRETT
BR, 2 BA home wi th deep
sha.r caJl>('ting, 2 massive. -REAL TY
frplcs, shining bulltni:, sep-642·5200
arl\te service porch & liugi! 1-------~"----
lamily room. Unbt'l1r..,ahle Corona del Mar
il\t only $.11,~. Ctall ~'l-8424
"""" '"'" South of Hi9hway
\outh ,, {-oast
--.
Don'! fight 1he Sllm!Tlf!T traf-
f ic. LeaYt the c•r at homf"
and walk a few ahoM. block•
to either ChlM CoV'e or B11t
ComnL ~T\1.-~ bedroom
uni1s 111 ene d Coron11. &-I -B=E'A'C~H'""'B"A"R=G""A'l"N,.--J Mat''• bnt wouth<0f-the-hliflr
.R , U w111y duptex ~llltloitL Onl)' Braut, I ,, Am "I rm.,
1 bltlt'I, I tnr &11.f'. AU lhla for f l5,951, C8ll C73..&».
onJ.v "9.sot.
CAYWOOD !!EAL TV
C30G W. Co&.!1 llwy., N ...
54&.1190
·O THEREAL
,'""\. I:STATERS
CALL FOR OUR PICTURE BROCHURE
OF CURRENT LISTINGS
OFFICE OPEN SAT. &'SUN.
3 BR . TOWNHOUSE + 18x30 Bonus rm. XJn t view & location -
University Park. . . . . . . . . . • . . .... $39,&IO
DOVER SHORES
4 BR. 4 Ba., fam., view, $86,800, 5 BR. 5 Ba.
\Vaterfront \\'/pool. .............. $199,800
BAYFRONT ESTATE SALE
90 Feet of Bayfront, pier & slip. 5 BR's. 7
ba's., pool, fee land .............. $450,000
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
·Near new 3 BR. 2 Ba. home. 3 Car gar.
Landscaped. Cpls., drapes. Only .•. ~2,W50
SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEW
Top street in Emerald Bay -lot ready to
build on -level pad. Landscaped. '49,500.
OCEANFRONT
Beau tiful gated area w/priv. beach. Custom
3 BR., den \.V/wet bar, playrm., 4 ba.
1170,000.
133.0700 Coldwell,Bankar
'44·2430
SSO NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.11.
Generi1l
I ORI.\ I [ Ol.\O\
" W£A I TO N S
OPEN 7 DAYS A \VEEK
SPANISH
RANCH
Hones, Doqs. View
t:an1bling 2 lltory "Old
\Vorld rharme.L" 4 ma;;-
sive bunkhuusr ll<'d-
roo1n.s. Hugr J}flnPlrd
fa1nily room. :Y.>' µi cture-
1\·indo,1•. SpeClHCular
\·iew of rolling moun-
lains. Bear ~ki11 rub
lireplace. Gi~ant lc '.250 s3. ft. drean1 kitC'hC'n. \I.all or glass 10 l'le\'!11-
t>d patio. Zoned for
horses and do~,;. 1
FULL ACRE. Prit:t>d to
sell. rtun·y
Dlol 645·0303
VACANT
"Spanish"
IN FORECLOSURE ~~
Bank ,1,ants a fast sC'\I,
~ blg bedrooms. Extra
1 Ar g I'! famil y room.
Shar11 and C"lPan 3 year
old home. Carpet! and
d n1pP,; in('luded. Cnm.
plelely landscaped. Huge
hUf.tl' all frnced in yard.
Exis ting 6 ~ ~ loan can
be assun1ed voith !01v
clo"'ll. Also -exr.i>llf'nt
refinaneini;:-a vallable.
Don't Delay
DIAL 645-0303
I ORl\I I. Ol.,O\
'" N£AlTOR !
2299 Harbor, Cost.a ?.1esa
3 BEDROOM
CONDO
Comp!, rede<:., new crpts,
d:;hwshr. Rl-!rig, "'Shr, I.
dryr included. Pliced below
mkl.
$20,250
4 PLEXES
In 4op cond., fl1csa ck! J\lar,
nt>ar schools iind shoppint .
$J9,;/mo income, Jj'i<o dn.
$53,500
HOME & RENT AL
642-1771 Anyt ime
THE GREENE
HOUSE IN
MESA VERDE
Sl'e lh1!"; to tK'lieve and ap-
preciate just holV beautllul,
i1hari> a nd comlortable any
home can be~ Features 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, fa mUy
room_ "''ith brick Ji.replace
.and 1\·et bar. lonnaJ dining
room, llhUtler!, p1111eJing,
l!lhelv i n11:, bookca~A.
m an i x u r ., r land5eaping,
comp\f:lf' 1prinkle.r system,
maxlmurn privacy a n d
nJany, mAny t:x-n·aa that
must be M't'-n! Price. S4&,!00
Phone ~2..lll
0 THI: RI:AL
'""\.. f.STA1TRS
IRVlNE 4 BR.
2600 sq. ~-in Vi\\AZ!' n .
F'amlly nn. plu .. , formal din-
ini::, 21,J ba'1., ~lee. blt.n.
khch. Submit d0\\'11, • 101-E.
$·19,g"'J()_
Hom• Show Realtors
"Armchair HC1USehuntin1"
~ E. 0:iMt Hwy., c;di\I
'7S.722S
* NEW LISTING *
N•wport duplex, dole to
oce-an, you own tilt land. l
DR, le. 2 br. unlt, ea, with
J'iii batM, Priv. patioll. t.c~.
•undeck1. 7 Yrs. old. $58,5(,10.
Call: 673-3663 548-59(2 Eve1
associated
8POKfRS-PEl'li l TORS
ZCl2', W Bo!boe 61 1 l 6t.J
San Francisco
Here We Come
So, ~l'll our lovety home
F'AST, No down GI, or low
down FHA trrin.s, or take
over 5~f'o GI >oan llt $183
month pays EVERYTIUNG.
Outstanding location on tree
hned s1reet. 3 81g bedroon1s,
2 ba th and family room,
flreplaCT, new r1.rptts and
i\IANY e.xtras. HURRY on
th t.<1 one, just lisred 1t
SZS,9~.
Call J I0-1151 IOpen eves.)
Corona del Mar
BAYFRONT
Btautifully ttdecorated, 3
'large bedrooms, 31) ba1hs,
Jiving room, forniat <:lining
roon1, breakfast room a
large SUllllY k;tchen on the
bay, plus a proper study
11·ith fireplace & v.-etbai·. All
Gent rel
Uloll()Uf t1(JM.f S
1\111J Ett111, &1!1-0000
TO DATE
UNICj)UE HOMES
HAS SOLD
$2.5 MILLION
IN RESIDENTIAL
REAL ESTATE
Unique has yet lo markt>! a
ho111e & not have it sci!!
UNHlUf 11()-'t.fS
Rei l E1llt1, 17~6000
2UJ E. Co1st Hwy.
COIOIMI 0.1 M•!, C.tlf.
VIEW
A lovely view or our blue
Pacific rrom livini:: room.
dining area, bedroom and
kitchen plus-accesa to best
private beachc!. Call now
to Sl'C this ehai·mlnt l Bed-
room horne. $49,~:xi
61 l-8.nl.
1-0' THE REAL
''.:\.. ESTA1TPS
Costa Mesa
NR. COUNTRY CLUB
J2,jOI) down buy!! attftctlve
ranch !ypc l bdrm home
East s ide Costa J\!esa.
Large rear }'ard ""ith roo~
for ti11iler. Hardwood Doors.
Full Price $29,500. Vogel Co.
l'\o. 10, 20j2 Ney,•porl Blvd.,
C:\J ~M-93-16
*MESA VERDE*
this coupled ..,,;th off i>t:rl"et I '""""'!"""'!"'!!!!!!!..,,.....,
guest parking-, space for a MARINERS
4 BR, 2 BA, TOJl cond. in
top locallon. Corner lot w/
mature trees. Owner an.x-
ious. \\'ill sell below apprai.
sal. A~king $29,900 v.•/JO%
dov.·n. 5-tJ.-5946 or :J.:lj-4957.
.11"·in1mina pool and a la~ SCHOO
private patio, make this the L
4 BR., 2 BA, cov'd patio,
llltin B-B-Q, concrete block
11-a.lled yd, close to iichools -
.shopping $26,500 * * * :!
BR., cov'd patio, R-2, lot.
$23,;()0. Broker 6U-4816
mos-t exciting otf-P.ring of the 4 BEDROOM
year for only $164,COO. Call Enjoy park, !IChool, tennls
Gi3-R530 for details. courts and lihrnry l\'hil<' liv-
1-0' THE REA!,
\'""\. ESTATERS
"' ' I
EASTSIDE
FOUR PLEX
Deluxe. 2 Bt'droom unit& v.'i th
builtin kitchen, ('arpets.
drapes, low maintenance
yard. AC'tual income SWJ,
prr month.
$52,950
EXCLUSIVE WITH
Newport
••
F•irv iew
'46·1111
(•nytim•l
BEAT THIS ONE
4 UNITS -$17,500
No jok.-• It 's true l.· !hey
are oor shack!. Good iu-
come. Low ma.int. 011'ner
v.·Ul help tina!K"t", No va·
C"anc1es here. "'"hat else can
I .~ay -just hurry. Call (714J
962.<jSS;),
HIRL\T [ 01 SO\ .... .
P£Al TORS
19131 Brookhurm: Ave.
IIuntington Beach
G.l.'S NO MONEY
DOWN
Buys S375.00 J'IC'r n10. jll('on1!'
plu~ your o\\'n home 10 live
in. Great 4-plex right hC'rc
in Costa ~les... All uniti;
renlf"d continually. Be )our
0"11 l"lncllord for a change.
Walker & Lee
27'30 llarbor Bl\'d. at Adams
;J.:1.;.MOO Open "Iii 9 P~1
WONDERFUL
WESTCLIFf
The encl09ffi entry lead~ ttJ
a ('harmin1 l Bedroom, 2
bath with "°mpletely f:n·
dotied lanai -l·Block long.
No tratlic. 1tree1 -lAvely
landscaping -C:OM! tn 111.11
1cliool~. $47,500. Phone
fi3-8550 for •PPqintment,
ing in this Harbor Highland
ho1ne close by. Gas built-
i11s, shell ~loll(' fireplace,
lo\'ely brick patio. Fresh
nl'w Ca11>Cl'ing In living l"OOITI
a.nd dining area~. Qy,'ner'5
family grown and they An
moving to rondominiun1,
Call now -&16-7171 -tor ap-
pol11\n1ent. $36,950.
\-O THE REAL
\"\.. ESTATERS
' , •I', •,I •"."
F'OR Sale. by owner 3 br, 2
ba in RanC'ho :.lesa. Just
roduL't'<I $2,000. $6,500 to
a~ume 6""/~ GI Loan w/$196
n10 Pl!. 540-9322
e BY OWNER e
2 BR, I ~~ BA. Yi' /W cpta,
drps_ ti.replace. All blt·ins.
Frivate pa1io. Poot Rte.
room & laundry nn, No
children under 13_ ~S-0674.
POOL home, 4 BR, lmmac.
51,'•1 VA lf'ao. Rt'ducf'd
OFFERS INVITED priC"t, $30,900. Lge lot.
On thi~ spaciOU!I ran1Uy hon1e :,.\0-JM.3.
in Village Three o1 LJNJ. I ~.-cu=TE=•,~,--,,,..,.. •. -_--,,n·""'1-I ~ r, w ,pao,ge
VERSITY PARK, 5 Bdrn1., yard. Sin oo..-.·n or assuml'!
family rm., separate dining ~189fmo. J'IYTI1nls, i 23,700.
rm. Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5. By owner 646-8139.
Co1ne see. 18012 Aspen Tree Lane. SS7.000. BY Ov.-r1f'r, 6 BR, 2 ba, tam
FATHER rn1. Crpts. Drµs, Lndsc:pd.
OF THE BRIDE i\lany C"ustom :<tras, $36,00J.
5.'ii-9928 ~rill burst "'ith pride ll'lien
ht' sees his daugh1er deso.:('nd • BY 0\VNER, 3 br, 2 ba.
The dmmati(' s1airway of F:astsidf'. 326.000. 110 6
!his gracious 4 tx:Inn., 2~~ Orange. 642-2637
hii. Park Honie. Deror<1tor'i; l ---',R~E~PO=s~s.=05~s~J~O~N,..--·I
delighr. Picluresque gardens Throoul Org. Co. f or add. l
1rom every 'Aindow. All lor inro, Wills RE. ;,46.-7739.
$53,900. Call 1rod11y.
(ired hill
REALTY
Univ. P;u-k Center, lrvine
Ca.JI Any1in1e 83J--0820
PARK
HUNTINGTON
ASSUMABLE
VA LOAN
$6 ,000 DOWN
BY O"•ner; Westside Blurt111 3
br, lg yn:l, patio, 2019
l\1onrwia, $21,500 64&-:W.12.
East Bluff
e EXCLUSIVE AGE:.NTS e
SALES -LEASES
;~~~
{;st iy J3lef'
_.,~ .. realty ,,s
2-114 Vi.sta Ol'l Oro
;\'°l"l'-'lX:U1. Beach &H-1133
Fountain Valley Almo~1. ll('\1', "Hrlm~man·•
1110<]('! ft>aturt's 4 bedrooms,
2'~ batlL~. large family
room 11·ith bri1·k fireplace. * 5 BEDROOM *
En1ploymen! relocallon 111 2 l'llory, 2500 -t-i;q ft 2'.l
\Va• h i n g1o n , o .C . Ba. Only $3.430 dn. As$ume.
Nece.<1silatt':" Mir qui('kly at 7\~'i F11A loan. Ne\\•ly
le!IS !han mark<'! value. See pain1ed in &: out. Owner
a new one prk'ffi at l-Kl,490 very an.~ious.
-then conipare with tti\s * CALL 147-8507 *
home having improvemen1s (fon11erly Brashear Rlty.)
of $3,000 in \'Slue. Rare op-~
porrunity at S4l.500 but hur-
ry! Phone 54&-2313. •1 nnSrAru Wd ,..~ 10 THI:RI:AL
,'""\. ESTATI:RS . ' 1' VA-NO DOWN *
f'HA LOW OOWN
Corona d•I Mar 3 lo 5 Br"s, bltln1, dshwstmi,
10 THERI:AL
'.'""\. I:STATI:RS
2 ON 1 LOT ne"·ly pa1nttd in&. out, new I crpts. Lr; homet1 with 1ri
T\l."O separate un its -l bed· yard&. Thue wont la.at . , . 1 room, l bath 111nd 2 bed-Beach Realty 89~ 1-==1"'uR"'T~L"'E"'RO~C"'K= room. I ""'"· W•lkfo• db.-16612 s .. ,. BL H.B.
tance to all Corona. del ~lar I ---,=~=~===-·I
shopping. Well maintained, LEASE OPTION
Broadmoor beauty_ 3 be.d-
rooms. 2 bath~. Better than
new &. only $42,500!
CORBIN-
MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
2 STORY
STEAL
Fantutic bargain •I only
$28.500 which indudet 4
huge bedrooms, 15x20 family
room, lormal dinini room,
2 baths, carpeb: & drapes
thruoot plu1 ovtr 1800 I((. ft.
No n1isprlnt or mistake.
Trade }'OUI'I.
Walker & Lee
low maln1eMnce. $42,500 -3 BR, l~ BA, in fine F .V-.
Call 673.8550 to lill!t'. neighbortiood, do9e 10
achool1. Hul"I")' and call en
lhis one, $235./rno, .
SHERWOOD REAL TY
CALL 54MS55
•,;::, THE:RI:AL
'""\. CSTl\TERS
'
B•chelor'• P•radl&•
Home Plut ~ncom•
Owner says 1ell, movlnr
back to Texas. lle11 throw
in rttle 40 h. lot, 1-BR. in-
co~ unit, pool, patio, jacuz-
:ti and trtt financing for
1'9.SOO.
University Rtalty
300t E. Ost. 1-lwy. 673.WIO
*DUPLEX*
Custom bl.l 2 .&. den Pl\ls 2
bdrm. rental. CopPer plunlb-
inl. Optn bc11m erll'1.,
frpfc. in den. Very allftlco
BLDR'S REPO'S
VACA.VT! 4.5 DORMS.
~palmed! carpels! Frnced!
Won 't t3st!
HAF,DAL REAL TY
842-4-KXi ~: 541-24411
Huntln1ton e.ach
SELLING
YOUR HOME?
Fzee. appraluJ -We ~
equjtlet. Personal atteoHon.
2;) yn;. experle.nct.
COL LINS & WATTS
71'90 lfarbor Blvd at Ad•m• tlve,
BAY,RONT APTS. -o .. , '"' 9 P>I MORGAN REALTY
VIN Del Udo. f'~r I Sli p * * * * * , 673-6642 67S-6459
96:.5523 E~. M2.oc21
ABSOW'T'EL Y PERFilCI'
1~ yr old houM tw ..
01t.-'11rr, Nf'W pool. 4 br, bl'
din rm11, e.l•ln Id~ av.n. f'n>m 131.!IJO. "'"or LOOK WALK TO BEACH JeG~rg• Wiiiiamson 2 B~m. home on M t F11.nt1tstlc buy, S-C.20:> down.
67MU0 '4S.1SM tvtl lot. Only $21,950, -You oVi'n lhe land, 3 BR.,
1iuid~. By O\''nt'r,
nn, 'Net bar, frplc. •
Ctl' TV, •tereo ttie.
NEEDS Nontftttit
T'l!pl111~rMrf. ......
......131
11 .. 11w I Arnold & Freud 1 ""·· "'· eoro,. mc>-
CA11 gc.sim 6 &aw~ ~ E. 17th, C.M. f16.775.'I 520 IJ!o:An11t &Ta-5100
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~ IWLY PILOT
_ .. w.
Huntington BHdl
COUNTRY
UVIN'
In the city
in thi& xtn. sharp, ra.inbling
nncb hOme featuring l\l'in-
lhe bedrooms. panelled for-
mal dininl mom, 12' x 13' 1 prlVBte den, hardwood
&on, w/w l'rpjli &. drps,
~ry-bnght kllchen 11 llh
blun R/0 pllJ5 lots ol store-
al! cabinets. Ne"' pa in t in j
&. out~ Deep, dttp lot. nice-
ly la.nclscaped \111h tall. ia.ll
tI'tt'5 and many :;hnlb~. full
price l Z2.500. All terms.
Call 8-17-L.?']I
SEYMOUR REAL TY
1n.i1 Beach Blvd., Hrgn Bch
Open 'ti! 9 Pi\t
VACANT
4 BR Sol Vi!ta. \l'ood noo~.
lam rm. forml llv rm
v.·/fpl, bllin R/0, d1Shll'shr,
drpts, drps, pallo, block
wall, l'ihake roof. landscpg,
prictd low al SJ2.500.
i I , I f •''f t l •f I I I; t .f 'f" • ~ • f --: . .-. ,,.,,!!''·' ' ., ; o ' t t • • I ' •· ...... . . ..-; ... '
,
-I~
Marf1•9ff, -Unlum. 305 -U..fllm. Newport S.•ch
SWIMMER'S
Bu1ine11
Opportunity 200 Tru1t Deeds 2'° :::G ... ,,.--,-.':"I -----I rvlne
305 Apt1. Furn.
l!;olbo.I lll•nd .... '
NEW HOMES
!J.Jok:nt J"t' fl ~ M ~
el.se has hved in, "·here )'0\1
cui leave tr.c tirst im·
p1'1"S!>ion~ \Ve have several
new homes in various
stages of ronstn1cllon, In all
~hapt"s, sizes &: prict:s & alt
kindr. of ocean vle:ws. Ca.II
us -maybe we have what
yoo0 1'1" looking for:
DELIGHT DEALERSHIPS -AREA DISTRIBUTORS
BEAUTIFUL Join • W inning THm I
BAYCREST F•nlutlc NEW Electronic
Juat listt'd! B~ a u t i 1u1 1 y Sight & Sound SIGN PROGRAM "THE LITTLE HUSTLER" nmif'1'ta.ined tr l-level . <(
bedroon1, !\ bath, furmal "The Siin That Talk•"
dining and hrftklast en-a, Factory T raining -Field Supervis. ion -Ad-
large family roo111 with $3295 $8500 A S niassive stone fu'f'place afld vert1sing Aids to reqwre)' -e-
cured by saleable inventory Big profit s -
0 '4a.n (50x~) poql ju1t outside. E b . b Ow""' tni.lt'51enini husi~s very usmess a uyer.
PVT O'-'ntl" SHkl 2nd T.O.
340.000 hormo. 530.tXM'I l!t
T .0. Sttlr. $2800 2nd. Call
ownrr 5.57-1823
I~
Hou .. , Furnished 300
to Ea.~t and cfln give quick For inforrn•tion phon•: WHOLESALE DIVl-REAL ESTATE '°'"°"'o•" """rf on lhi• SID N , ELECTRON DISPLAY SYSTEMS. LOS ALTOS
1190 Glenne~ SL •loe. Ftt land. $72,!f.(J. Call 1714) 642-6262. Pride of Ownership ~94_94j3 54~16 64&-7ln. A subsidiary of Newporl Opl·Son\cs Co., 890 Hom•
PO RY ProducLion Pl., N.B. F11mily '"ilh teen11gen ok. Ul'"IQUE C'ONTEM RA 4 Bedroom 2 bath, built in.~,
4 BR "'-den or 5 BR. Beam carpeting, drapes, lease $2!5
FIXER UPPER, 2 BR. t.ncd l BR. 2 baths. .•.. , •.•.• $26.!'i LITTLE ISLAND, w1n1er
yard, gar,, kKlsJ pe1~ ~-:l BR. :l ba1hs, den ...... $300 rPntal. All new delux~? bl'
come S:t30. 3 BR, 2 bit's., atrium , .$325 + sundeck. $225. A1•ail st~t
ALA R•nt•l1 e 645-3900 l BR., 2~ ba'.s, tam. rm $325 Uth. 67J..-4394 "''
l BR., 2 bfl.'s, bonut m i Balboa Penln1ul•
TANDEl\f STYLE, 2 BR, 4 BR., 2';i ba., lam. rm '34.>j .------,--,.-1
fmlve/refri~.. cpta, drps, 4_ BR., 2 b&thi!, tamily 1001"\3 Right on the S.1ct-, ,
tncd yd, kidii, $150. In Turtle Roe.It: •••••• $3511 Maturt adult married .,,.i,
ALA Rental• e 645-3900 WE HAVE OTIIERS no children or pets. 1 l\R.
LAGUNA, nice 1 BR, 1to°""'/
refrig., gar., duld and small
i>e"I. Sl50.
ALA R•nlal1 e 64S.3900
"ll11h 'J \.iid.
---'l\l'u li ur·
liNMARRIEDS OK, 2 B!l., "SINCE 1946"
stove/refrlg , c:rptS, drps, lst Western Bank Blds.
fncd yard. S170. Univenity Park •
ALA Rent•ls • 64S.3900 Days 133-0101 Nisltts
dt-n, wry nicely turn,. S%50
mo, yr mund . .Av&d ''!d)n.
Owner 547-1641,
e Sl.J WK &. UP -On Ocetlll
Lovely Bachelors I BR.•··
Maid 11ervict. Pool. Util pd.
• Cail 6T:r8740 • ~-.
I OR 2 BR furn •P', u~.
Yrly. Working cpl or mature
,.,'f)Inan only. IU'tl'. 673.Q!!O. c-ell~ lge. frpl., kitchen. '------~ I.eJ I '------~ ~ i ·="'7'~""'~· ~P=ho~ne=Lo=,.c:,-=Be~a=co::h ,1·/blltl5 & farn. rm. Painted 1 ----,~7;"°'"°''~-11~11 EUltt, llta1 E•t.1te, ~tORE ROOt.t, l BR, 2 BA, UPSTAIRS _ lov~y view .
murals by famous Laguna SPACIOUS Gener.11 Gerw.11 2ll -429-9S5l, fncd yard, .-:love, re!rig., * UNIVERSITY PARR * bHl loc. 3 BR, l BA, in.
artist. $36,9::JO -Offer do\\·n. 4 BR + FR $39,900 $80, $135, $95, BACH PADS crpts, drps, kidl!/P'!l:lli S200. 3 BR. 2 ba. ~ $3(ij $325 \Vinter. S275. 6T:>-5129
)1JSSION REALTY 49-1-07.ll Baycret;t ana, charming 4 ;i.t beach & Costa Mesa. ALA Rent•I• e 64S.l900 3 BR, '2'-' baths ...... p.Ui(I C ct.I Ma
BY O\YNER : Victoria Beaclt BR & family rm, Large Acrt•g• for 11le 150 Income Property 16' Avail now! 4 BR. 2 oa. hou.'if! .,._,J365 oron• r
access, New 3 BR, 2~ BA dining rm. K1lcllf'n bltns, 2 ----.._,..=,,---4-PLEXES BEACON * 645-0111 COUNTRY LIVING 3 BR 1 i." , ·.: red hill COMBO 1 BR !urn. WAik to + v.'Orkroom. View. Luxury frplcs. 2 Tile bathli, tile 40 ACRES OPEN SAT & SUN BA, t~trees-tre~. kids/ beach, Y"e1.r rouncl rent.Bl. ~oooo 49t 5364 e:ntry, cpts/drps. On wide NEAR SANTA MARIA COZY COTTAGE, on i~ a.cl"!', n<>Js 1225. S\4;i. I Arllt, no petli. 30ll rustic . .,.,.,, . • 80. lot. NOON TO 6 Pr.1 pl't OK, 1$120 inctudes uW. ,._ S-KMl Per Acre GOOD FINANCING ALA R•nt111 • 64.>3900 Carn11tion, Apt. No. l .
Laguna Hilts CALL 19\ '46·2 CIC Big Oak tr!es nice building SG.!nl doirn. Pri~ $5.'i,OOO Hurry• 1999 Harbor Blvd., C, r.1. REAL'l'Y 642-8520
I 9 ~ 51tes. recreati0n. Investment ,B~E~A~C~D~N,;..._*~_,;64:::S·~0~1~1:1 I $ii9.:liiR]W!h;;;;;;:-k;~;;;;;i U 1 ~~",,'-------~·I a' I. 1 1 a~ .,,.""""' \Va.?Tter /.t. Oak, Hunt. Bch .. = $89.1 BR pvt home. kids and n1v. Park Crntrr. Jrv!ne LARGE, pr1v11 tr, attractive. HEATED pool, spit eve __.......,.. or retirement. Easy term~. B Ibo p '1 1 lo C·' ~o • • LTV l blks \\!. of Beach Blvd. • a •n n u ....,r5 OK. <ul Any!1n1e 833-v<>, single bach nn .\ balh. No home. 4 BR. 3 ba, wet bar, A ph on e : 805 I 92'1-5516, ,,-962-4471 ( :::~.J 546-1103 Cov'd palo. 8»-1395. N11r N£1t port Po1t orrrr t 922_8279, Or \\Tile: 434 S. New crpts & rlrps, f.irepl's, [!!!""'""'""""""""'""'""'""'•[ cookini::. n"fr\11: on I y. -''--"-'-~-~---fa ht, gas bl'lns. 3 BR. 2 Ba. home or a.pl, Sll.5. 2 BR. va<', ~IOV<", real 3 BR, ~1 ~. BA, family rtn "'I 675-45.17
L Niguel OWNER Broadway, Santa r.taria, LEADERSHIP R E A"•· rental avail. $2.')() \Vk. I t 'd f kid we1 bar, si•p. du1ing r m.I----.-----,-. ~-f OWN YOUR OWN aguna c r r 934.Jol . • rean, enc or s. "'/bl '" b"ff•l ,, rr -o.~~. 2 e NICF . .!!.pt .rnr rP nt. 1 btk MOTIVATED a I ., . 842-4466 Da\'ii; Really 642--7000 ~ ...,, u , Jo I"~' I• -•on, Uhl pd. S165 •up. 4-Plex.. Don't sit on a big NEAR SCHOOLS EXCELLENT BUY~! Owner --------~ car "'ar G d r Reis. ""'" · I 3 BR/2 ba, lge k11, w/encl $130. 3 BR, stovr, refr1g, ga-' '"' age .• ar enc ' 2500 Se e CdM equity, get your azy money 3 BR. 2 ba., v.-/w carp., fantastic buy in &ycrest. retiring! e CalifQmia City, lndustri•I Property 161 .. ,,", S•'"gl•• O"". rrq'r!. CM.ll 83:'.-2172, avi ""· · "'" ~"I for de-il• "~ · 1 M6 500 n,.tio. Avail only Aug. 14-'21. • ... " .. "· C M \lllr...uig. ........ 'd drapes. Landscaped. $31 ,900. Price 1n.ruction o •' · · level 120 acres, S900 per Ac. ;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;,I ,... Mesa del Mar asta e1a
abou t our uEnits! b H IGH ON A HILL Eleg ant r.1editerra.oean. AJ soe N. San Diego County "' Sale or I.ease ,,1~J_n_1_v_._Ba~'·-'~1>-8~-'"'---·$175. 4 BR, '2 BA, garagt:. l·---------•I Real state Y Panoramic view from ~.his 4 Siep-down living r oom • J jQ acres $650 per Ac. Xl nt Coron• del Mir fenc'd Jor kids&. pets. L\lMEDIATE POSSESSION CASA de ORQ.
MCVAY bdrm. 2 Ba. home, in xl.nt forma1 dining Bnd room for terms avail by owner. \Viii 12,400 Sq, ft. industrial bldg. _ Lovely 3 hr home in best CASUAL Calif. Living tn B
$23,500
\Vhere else can you Jind a 4
bed.roam home on a 103 x
118 corner lot plus assum-
able payments of $171.00 per
month? This one won't last.
Call Us now! Bkr. 842-2535.
lo · THE REAL
\"'-ESTATERS
• f I '.''. ' I•
ONLY $24,SDD
Extra nice l bt>droom home
on big lot. Vets get In for
S~OO. do-.vn. Payments less
than rent Hurry to •
Real Estat~ by
McVAY
cond .. Jor only $39.950. pool. Call 646-7171 take part trade for down in the center ol Oi•ange Co. \\'0~1AN 32 seeks v.·oman to $160. 2 BR home w/evel'Y· arl'a. S270. 545·9491.. Jack warm Mediterranean alJDOl-
4 BR. & FAMILY RM. payment. Call Art 557-9700; \l·irh l ,lnl sq. ti. air cond. lih~ 4 BR beach home, thing I. iv.·im pool Kids Ped< phere. Spacious color co-
Completely fenced. room for Res: 499-4~ office space. RBilroad spur \\'ith or \\'ithout children. OK. · ordinated apts _designed &
boat or trailer: $39,500. JO AC. ranch liite, NO adj. to storage . wareOOuse 67a-1986 M ission Viejo furnished lor style & com·
WELL CARED FOR 00\\'N. Respon 1amily ju.st area 11·iih l~' truck doon E••t Bluff SI6J. Pvt home/horse ranch, 2 br, 1 1~ ba, lrplc .. 244&1 ton e Hea~ pool e Kitch-
Good design, 3 Bdr m, home BEACH COTTAGE take over $25 nl!r mo. &. free~·a.y accelis. Asking util's pd. Kid~ horsn OK. Chrisanra Dr. S'22."1 mo. e.1 w/ indirect lighting e
· •" d $21 000 ,.... SlZ5,IXKI. Su bmit yo11r 1erms. STAR L · n..1,,.,., RIO Ad"I'· No -·· in xlnt location. L»W own. , pymnts. $S.0()47 * ET 636-2860 Avail Sept. l~t. 833--01-13. '"""°'..,,." • .. "'· .,......,.
$29,000. Full price. Cute & sharp. Fun -;c~~--,--,---,--;~ For furthrr information, COMPL fur n. 4 BR, 2 BA. 1---=-------l,cc---,..,0---.,----1 1 BR .• f175 furn.
L•gun• Niguel R•alty living at the heach. No Apartm..,t1 for s•le 152 please call R. E. Knox 'vith \\'/view, S525 incl water & Corona del Mar Newport 8'.adt UTJLITJES L~CT.UDED
83().5050 496-5791 down Ye~. $J50 down FHA. Eckhoff & A11oc., Inc. gardener. Avail Se p l, ;::o::::;:--.,---c--:--"'"'.:-:IBEAUT inocl. tov.•nhouse. 3 36'1 \V, \\'ilson 642-_1971
Ca'l:I tuday. * NEW. UNDER !'t-11 -~ F.ve!!/wknd.5 538-9435 06~--~·-~~-,.--· tRENT now ror .school '2 4 Br, 21 ~ Ba, ff1l!c. patio. *$35 WEEK & UP*
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1•_1
·-$-S6-,000----1 Walker & Lee CDINOSUTNRIUTCATPIOTNS.-l ~Lot""s":lo~r":S:"a~l•""""""!1'!!!'10 Huntington Beach BR. Corona del ~tar & pool, 2 car .i;::ar. all b!tns, Studio & 1 BR •Pll.
Irvine, B! $450 & $350 Per <'rpT ~. rlr;iprs. t.ea~ S295. SUNNY ACRES
lmmac., like new 2 BR. plus ;rrro Harbor Blvd. et Ada ms 10 Delux 2 BR/2 BA. 2332 CHOICE lot. R-2. l00xl35. im·":'.'..-CW~ol~k:-t-o-,-h<a-c~h.-:2-,-b'-· I monlh. Call -111 .5~.'.--1710 nr ~4~-5991 eves
dinini room.
$89,500
5 Bdrm. plua family nn.; on
large lot.
$12S,000
La.n:e 3 bdrm. plus pool &
2 bdrm, guest suite. On 70
It. lot.
$200,000
Lido Nord bayfronl. 4 Bdrm.
I
p'.us dining rm., library &
study. On !iO fl. lot \\i lh pier
S.lS..9-191 Open 'Iii 9 PM Eden Ave, C.J\11. Mus1 Re Paved alley. 348 E . beaut garden w/gardener. Home Show Realtors betwn 8-10 or wknrls. MOTEL
to Bppreciate! $175,000. Rochester St., Costa Mesa. _N_,_,,._''.· _SJ&-<6 __ ,_1___ "~r~chair 1-loui.ehun!ing'' 2 Bn, !pl, bltns, elrc. gar rir; l bl!< :south or Fairgrounds THE McCAUL'S Owner. Eves 646-5302 Close to 17th si. shopping iida Isle 1)35 E, °!a.st Hwy, CdM walk to beach. l2?.Q Yr lse :.'376 Newport Blvd.
HOME Is 22 000 61 9509 5ia-12'l5 87()....4058 eve ~8-9755
Busin•ss Proporty 1S4 l=':::":::"·=I=. :::::;:' ='"=:::· = FOR SALE CONTEMPORARY 4 br, 3 2BRGardenCottage.Ocean Newport Heights BUSINESS mens s pP.ci•I I;,;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;; I Rand!••• Farm1, View. F~lc, ne\\•ly decor, wkly rates now ottered to ~-•-•• 1 k ba, newly d<'r. A\'ail Sept 1 Th<' I'lh.-...u"' nave a en e."\· DOG KENNEL Grov•s llO new 'floor lile "-crpt. yr lse. ADJ. lo \.l/estclHf .shp~. Al eve'"""ne. Lo as 136 ""' t L.· ..... • 12, "'1nter l-JZ:, mo. 673·5018. · k ''" cYllenl care o fu.,.ir 11ume io ----------AdlLo;. S250/mo 67a-n76 or nrw shag crpt. painr, 11 Sealark Motel nn Npt Nev1port Shores. H's a 4 Estabhsbed commercial km-NORTHERN Cali! Ra.nth, COZY 2 BR, 2 BA. Ava ilable 673-4696. lloor & dshl\'llr. Beam clgs, Blvd 646-7445. ' ' •.
bedroom. 3 hath. lante liv· nel. on 2.8 acres. ~ncludes $275 per acre. ca 11: Sep!. 1. \\'inter rental, IRVINE Tc!T. 3 br "-i ba. park-like :se1t1ng. p.ri pal,:O· DELUXE Bachelor & ) B
ing room and close to The large, mOOern 3 e<iroom Brk/638-5820 Ask !or B1U or ~67_>-_5_2'1_1~~-~---"-1,, pd 0 1 d A1luHi<, no pet~. Avail. 8/~2. . •
:H5-0-IJS 893..S:,Jl I & slip.
$1 65. MD. -P ITI bowcm1> laweon ja..
3 BR. lam. rm. J ~~ ba., ''16 v· Laed altoa ~'-4'""2 dish"·shr, gas bliins, ,\·1 w. .,.. ta 1 o "''" ""
surl. Their son is, U.S. home plus smaller 2 lkd· ~ 0t·au!. i .... sc · er sm .. Evf's &42--:!003 Apts·l:i min. from beach,
. f ·"' -m gu".•t or •mpt......-D.W. Newport Be•ch rhildren OK. GanJ. incl. $.\."i wrekly & up. r-.1o ..,.ti":~. Champmn :;ur er "·"" JS '"" ,._, v.;•-84 s Cl ., il"Oing oU to collegf' go they house and several utility Re•l E1t•t• W•nted 1 Lse. $385. 67>--6.-165. an ement• Turms avail. 998 El Camino.
,,111 be moviog. You can building"!. Ex~ting set -up "'°'"""'--:.-,:-7-C"'-$140, I BR. uhl paid. ~lature 2 BR, Jl,l, ba, cpl. dps, rerri~. 3 sr:.. 2 BA. cus!oni homl'. :J!\6--0431.
ha\'e it for $39,ffiO if you could be modilied for \'rt-PVT. Pty, ~ ~r. house , or busines~ \\'nman only. ocean vit>\I" ISf'; S250 mo. Qlv1ew 12'.."Kl mo, Avail HOLIDAY PLAZA
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hum! Ca.ll &16-71 71. rr1nary clinic or iororpor-! •""',, .. ~·,'10ug~-yhdn..~,~~.',~~,· ','='1,rt \Viii consiCk r e:-.:c)'langi1"ll1 67:>-6145 · ~~2290. &pl. 1st Arlults only. OF.LUXE Sp;icious J BR.
' 1130 000 r ~ "" 1-• ,,,_ iu " · partial services especta y 6te a pe1 sore. · · or 2IJI 691 'JIJ ' UNFURN 2 br. 1 hlk !o 54-H29-1. ILJrn apt. $133. Hea1e-<1 pool. 10THEREAL
\'.'\, ESTATERS
fun her information, please 1 -. • 1\/a Jehovah i;\' i l n es•· .!~-~~~------!, BEACH REAL TY
892-SS93
l!i612 Beach Bl., H.B.
BY 0\W-.'ER -La Cu rs ta .
Buy now & save 6 to g~:. ::
br, 2 ba., lndsrpd !or good
h\<ing. 968--.'Jlj,l\
VIEW OF OCEAN
E .. joy cool brttze f1'0Jn 2
story pmt1>:e 4 Br. Nlre
cp!s, drps & pallo. 01vnf>r
anxious. $-ll,9j(), Ka!ella
Rralty 847-6001.
"HERE IT IS!!"
,I BR. 3 ba. 60x90 • , •• $TI ,500
. ~ BR. Jl,i ba. 45x88 •. $9'1,500 \.,_ ' ..
:;lorrs. !'i blks to mA1n Condominiums An1plf' parking. Adulta-m
call R.E. KflOx wi!h I R-3~,,LAND ~~MTEhD I 6-16-8883 eves. tw;i.rh. $'225. 67l-58ffi. Unfurn. 320 pets. !96j Pomona Ave, CM .
Eckhoff & A11oc., nc. 5 to"" a.cres. ,,,c, ic 11e BEAUT mod. 101vnhouM". 3 r,:;:-;"-:-;;-----1~-=:;;,::.:.;;:....,._7_;;:.;j
Waterfront Duplex 5'11-26'21 Evl'~/"·knds :-).18·9435 Company. (\) 87l-J950 Br, 21)c Ba, lrp!r. pa1io, Cosf• M••• Huntington B•ach •po<~l. l:l!;;pl~:~ !7i~. !~~i:: 4 BR. 4 la 90x88 •• $135,000 -'~='7"=7"='=;==
LIDO REALTY INC.
t~n Via Lldo 673-7300
SEE AND COl\lPARE!
Br. new fee-hayll'l ~ bd,
41s Ba, 220 Nord. 49-t--6415.
Mi1sion Vi•io
N · I Id•-h I [""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' pool, 2 car gar, ~\J bltns, ~:".:'.:0:-'.':""".-:---,---:J;;--;:;:"°';:;::~:-"":'~:"."~ 01 a 1yp1ca o ,,..a c pare. 33 _ ~ st<1lr.~. $1S.1. 115 £. 18th
l\1od<'rn everything & ~ady Cemtt•ry I~ crpls, drapes, l..f'3~l' $ :i. l\fODERN delul\, spacious 2 2 BR CONDO, bl I n s S42-<l60.3
10 move info. Nrw pier & Lota/Crypts 156 c __ r._ .. _"'_;_,, __ _, • 111 ;)23-4TI O or 84&-5991 eves BR 2 ba hlln~ nr Wt stcli!f distiwshr, pr\ pa tio, rlhl gan.1 ~=~-~-~---I
f 0 •= 000 . behvn 8-10 or wkntls. Pla~a. Lease, 'S26:'1. Re r s. Pnol privgs. Only SlRO. ~ 1. BR. Cpl.~. drps, bltns,. ~1.k loal. nly ~~. . l====oo--;---;::--,,.:;: I t fJ 1 ] dll m;r F'.J.HORVATIIREALTOR 2SUNRISEplotstr.'iason1c), BAYSHORES 4 br, l ba, No pe11 Re altor n10.!714!529-63l5aNS incoses,_·p c. 11. • •
Ask For Dave Paci!ie View l'ot em or i a l w,· .. 1 ... c rental. >325 • mo. 642-2?!.l ' ' Townhouse Unfurn. JJS mo yrl.Y. Open 1-lse, 336 E. Bu1iness "·· 201h. &12-8520.
67.>74!17 67S.1972 Park. $400. 54;._~ Opportunity 200 , _c_ol~l~64~2~·~521=1.-o;="",--MESA VERDE. !'harp 3 BR, --c--:::-:::-=::::::::::::"7;'-1-WINTER RENTAL 2 BA, ne•v crpl~. drps, Costa Me51 REAL Valut! Cpls, drps,
00 !do d * MUST SELL * INVESTMENTS * THE PROOF IS ' b bf! trpl 126-""" ~~o" dshwhr. POOL, 2 an·s. 2 BEDR 1\1 E ra o up· P1er/Doat, r. n~. c. J, .J'K>-.,J.HN :J .B~, Pool & clu_bhouSl' SI~.">. Mature adults only, 00 1<;·11tle1l. landscaped, patJo. BY O\VNER \VITII "MAJOR" IN THE PUDDING * Call 673-4931 alt 6. pnv ~. A\•a1l Aui; J;J, S200 pf'ls. Quiet. 2295 PaCliic
ti'4 '." S26.500. 0 w n e r Beauhful Bluffs 2400 sq ft TENANTS·LEASEBAOCS OIS'TRlBlITOR.SHlPS ap-1 ---------3-0-5 AVAI L. Aug ]5!h. $225, 3 BR. mo. :'ilOO drpos11. 5<19-2338. A•·r. ~8 or 642-442:9.
The darling of llun11ogton I 83i·M:'.O. ~;:· C~~~~ B~t :~t~a! OFFJCE pointed by the leader. Ntw· Hause• \Jnfurn. 2 BA, fenced yrl, coverP.d Huntington Beach 1 BR Sll5 Pool La nd . Be11rh. Su[lf'r clean .1 -,~8-R,~.~,~B-,\-.-,-.. -,,-,-. ~,,-.,-,,-d~•-n· CQ)tr-.tERCIAL port lntem11tionRI, c11 n ex-patio, f'""l<". <"'PIS & d""" • • • U 1y •-• •· d k -ulou?1<; 26x\8 rien Redu~ lo · · G•naral .,, .,,... room ..... -.,room num<' An wal 111~ ine 11n. x!nt i·ond. F"encffi & · & APT BLD'GS r,ert Juc:ra.hve r anunirs Call ~3-8820 or a4:.-8139. 2 a rt Townhouse, bltns. · d i5tanc~ lo s<·hml~ n :5·19.500. 833--0173, S I NC •'f .,...~ -' • few 1 Sf6.-• • 642--2181 • * ~ '1 lnn~l•t•apt-d, l:;:r. rario~ I "=~~-~~~-,~-I W . R . OUBOI , • 11·,., e "''o"""g ,,,.,y IMMACULATE 4 BR, 2 BA. washrr. rl_rs"r'. poo ~ _ :1 •
shopplllz. Just loc<il~ln '"' S~l.tlOO As5umc 6--;. 837_967.! NP'T !~le wtrfrnt "'/pil'r IR.E. Brokers) 833-9445 hours P<'r "•erk rf'flllinii: Crp 1 d !rpl Bll bltns mo. Call 114: ~142 !')an SPACIOUS. lovely 1 & 2 Br
v.·orth the price. (j n l ~ ---floaL 3 Br/2 Ba, frpl, AUTOMATIC MERO-Ii\{';. •f • 'v~' ,,,c.: ~A<' ~'XI~ Di<"i;:O. Pool. N'r rm. Sl60 10 $185. l 1-.~ B'-. "2-2;i-; S1\t:R!FJC'F.• ~tu!<! ~c>ll -pro-~.·••"'"<'k. 1 ... -,,., , .• 1, I••. l ACRE +CARLSBAD , zon-h . 11 RENTAL FINDERS "esa r,ue. ~ . .,...,........,... 8 f I f•• 64.,.30 ~"......., •ff .,.. ...... ., ""~ ..,., • .,... DISERS '1'1t nat1ona .V •>• w. ,_ co•••,.... afl 6 pm. Duplex•• Fu,n. 345 r. un ...,,, ...-;,;i . I P"l'IY S(>.l\l('ment. 3 br 2 ba. 67~767~. f'(j for Bpi&., motel, condo. kMWn "PUDD ING & rnUIT ..... -' T0\1.'NJ-IOUSE, 2 BR 11 .l I sr.1.:.or1 2fi51l1 '' 1 l cant e' N H , ht nn Stale Park Lagoon, with C1JP" Snack!;, And collf'<'t· Houses* Apts. .1ESA Verde homr, 4.BR. 2 Huntington Beach BA. i"Omnl rum, fJ'-t-shl1
I :\1l~~1on \'1r1'l, 11.1i-i6ii, ewport e1g • r>.crllent OCl'an vlew, 1 b Crpt & d \I, 111 t " hlnck h'l'eway in\erchMge ini; lhl' DlOnf'y bn.~f'fi, \\'hat * 64>t)J l J * II. S r-ps, ·a o painted pool 646--6610 $1l;j. 1.,===~~~==~, Newport Beach NEW LISTING an f>ASy \\'RY lo m11 kr ~i'hl & shpi;!; + m11ny x1ra~. I BR. quicl flf'ightx>rhood, ' ' . . ·
SY ov.·ner, 3 BR llun11ni.:ton 1--'--------J BR. $34,900 111th nr "'ithoul hf'a.utlful 3 motley! If .v<>u s.re rrliahlr. 11,.~""~frrr '" 1A>1dli•rrl.1 S2S:J mo. ;,1:.-61~'2. ~9--0076 (rpl1•• nri11 pano, a\1ar:-'. 2 Rooms 1ltv1dert b)
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Cont1nent11l conrlo \\'/.•lfik Lo11r~1 pnC'rtf in lhe Lovely 11·re sha<IC'd r;ettinir . f;l.r:.., 312 halhs home. r.Iay have A c-rol'ld rllr, anrl f'.11.n ;11.:i UTfi. P1\ID, 1 BR mo-QUIET 2 BR crpts drp6 ~" r a R,. Av a I I : 1 00 ~ ba1h1··~Jm ~.-,. Ulll"~ ir11·.
cen!er. SISOO dll"n, T O.P. BLUFFS or a mrr1er 1111 ,·\Isl orr Cliff 1.~t·. Owner. 719-3072. ·~""00 hile horn,., N. B. ;,1o~·e, T"· 'h d, d & I , I N• Is. Cal 1f11n 11a ~.;~411:19 g.12-14~1 Oldrr trrmn!s nnly 61i~:ill() ,1• , 2 1 1 1 immerl111trly invt'~t """''· trig., '"PIS, drps, patio. s a r f'llCl'f. n pe . .. -
968-9641. I ~· ,,,f)OO, ., B~. ' l<I. lfl· rvf' Dr. Charn11ng 3 BR., ri ln. Comm•rcial to $1100.00, you mlly be 11tl-Ideal Jor couplr. $100-$16;1. 5-IS--l~ 54~2J:1 Newport Beach NE\VLY decorated '1 br
B\' O\V);J-.:R : Beaul. 3 B. R. 2 ~~~~','.· 1!"P,'.'"c'd~.11 •:f'1·,'h'",,·.· rn1., hr1ck frpl., hrlwd. fl~.. Property ISi t<:led to join our success ___ ... .....1 I I" N apt-Adults only, no pe1s. Jn· .,, .. .,,-,. ,, ,. 2 BR,''"-'-' J'"' .>.J 11 pets. ;; BR, 2 BA + df'n, Avail qu ire 17!)1~ Roches1cr. Ba, lrplc, nr Oo.'l'an. $11.900 Cathohr church_ r.10,.10~ to <"lll'p., <Ira~. Cool palio. team. Drop us a no!e show· $13J 2 BR HO!v!E \1'Hh p r , Cpl only child ok. ,
\V/$2000 dn. ;iJ&..9612. lr~ Bluffs unit. 6-l4·286Zi. Dhl. gar. on a.lley, SC'e 1his \VE need commercial with ing your sincere interes1, yard "-pAtio, consider P'!I. 21~1355-8:\·17 !'r'Rp1 -~1u1nP. u:;~e '!in .. lm$~ 1 BR duple.~. do~d i;:ar~r.
helore it"s :o;<Mrl. """"wlh potential, any size. ·-" w .. ·n ~'--·· '·"'"' how. Good '-, 0_, ,~-. '"'"-· ~·-;;c~·~c·------1 B • i A ;u110 av;i.i Adul1 over 30. No ""ls. r..e.r. ~ Br pool horn t'. 11alk Tri h<·h 01<1ir. ...~ """ '"'.. "" ..,.. ,_., '"'Y~ E 1 Bl ff , , --•· & ,.. ~ ~=~~~=~~~='CALL I;\ •c•·2414 Low do1vn payment+ pre-Send name, addres~. nnd a1 u 1110. ~.t)XI Nrn1u~. UAJK $130 64&-422-1
Assunie_ '.J? " l'Oni·rnl ional VERY NEAT-VACANT ~\:JI' nnid intrresl. Call l1141 rall cul!rct t71~t li29·1492 --· --------Joan. 968-»397. I 1 B<>dnn. elr1•\ hltins, deluxr dw,,.~ ,~ phone numl)l'r to: Newpo1·1 $1JO 2 BR, Jrar & yard. kids/ . S\55 UTIL pd. Po.JI. extra U:r .... _...., 64j..~ BNlker. lntemBlional Dis1rtboting ,_ta &. singleg welcome~ l BR, l BA, IK CO'nV: famtly Duplexes Unfurn. 350 2 BR, 2 BA, adults. 5.tJ-2407 . I ('arpet & pad, 1'% BA, v:ell REALTY .. -W&Jk 1 Cdi\l H achool Huntington Harbour mo"•<"'"~,-~. ~11 ,.:.. fllA Nt•r N'wpori p111 orfltt Condominiums Company, 3700 N-·port rm. 0 ' 1 · or 64&-4292 " ·"'''-" ,.,.., .... ,.. "' f I 160 BI·~· N -Bea"h ,.._,if 12IO 4 BR, J BA. bltn,, -~. $415. Da~ 61!>-7814, eves Huntington Beadt ~ BORr-.t home on islanrl , Joan can be a.~sumf'rl. CHAR.\ilNG Culilom 3 Br. 2 or •• • Yu., ~vpo.. ,_ '._.... · .... ,..~ 644-CllQ} FURN. h11chelor 11pt Sf1:1/mo
9'2'i60 Depl. • 71 1A df115, db1t gar., \gP, yd, nice t =--~~~~----f2 BR + den, J""· BA, \V/D, pl"• "fi'I'•. ~.,, l' . .-, crpls. & drps .. on Ip:. 101 LEADERSHIP R.E. Ba. Shade tree.~. lovely -"-"-:--,--:-~~;:-:';;'.'. I & F V I .. .. vw • ~u · 3 BR, 2'" b•, 1 u... old. F. Vly Nice Litt.It Busineu patio tor chi dren pets, ountain • ley b](1ns, drp~, l1v. rm rug ..• _,, •. ,,, 01,,,.. completely lnd~p .. a~klnj1. I 842-4666 c:1.rpet1n.:-over hard\l'OOd . -. .;· "'""' , ,.--....,.. .,, 000 1 k L b · k f' I n-... As!ume IBA.. l28.50D. Pvt Art g111lery, fr11.me11, gifts, hurry! Dbl J?ar. F'eneed yd. Avail .;,.,. . r-. a e orfrr 84&-36ill. WATERFRONT g. nc lrep, .,..,.amni Huntl-ton Be•ch I Ply. 962--2187 gooci uM'd lumil\ln!. Very LGE 3 br, 1%. ha , kitctwn imnu·d. :136--~\ ··• Y.'ALK ~, blk lo b<>ai.:b & 1 _ [ ivulgrm. \Vormy chestnut1..::.:::.:...""-~-----,-07 1150 OCEANVlE\\" 1 BR \n };ii:;:=;:;;:;:iii::~;;----11 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1
mar;""· 4 B,, ' &. •ho•<·~ Charm1ni: Co.ndom1n1.um on I pane.lg. De.lightful femi.ct in p rty 16' •tll'flcliv~ slort, low rent, • ·_ B h , f w/eltt bltM. lge-ram rm Newport S..ch La Q • H .
MOQ ' r Income rope good lease. $.'l,000 rtq'd incl .... guaa eac ' garage, pe \\"/bar, erptg, drps. bar}~~~~~~~~~~I Uinta ermosa Dav Isl,. lofahon. lri: t'Or i the bay. Dch~~tfuJ \ iew -euy upkeep garden/ 'H. [--~-=-~""'-:'.""~:-; Inventory &: Dll!~un station OK. 5!ools. ' -back y11.rrl. Avail
Joi. 01\'nr. 2\J.-.j92.J496. I pool, PJcr 1~,· ,s;,T,· 11 -'-~ __ Io=o.-•.,1&-~ll.,.91~· =---·I (3) 2 BR/ 1 BA HOMES 04"
'"' J<.IU 2 ON LOT '(ELY wgn. &t2.-C.391 or &t&-4~. Sept 1~1. $2iO mo. 962·5031 [ 9 ] Spanl~h Cou ntry Est1.tt Uv-lrvine 1'"0 !JUBERT & ASSoC. COMPLE SNACK ~ k h SlR.i .l BR, bltn.~ ne,\' shall: alt 5 Apa1!mf!nts krr Rrnt 'n" & S I A " ~. ~ MUST GO lrrvp Cflr was . crprs drps, gar.~ kids/pets 17~~-..,..-,-----1 .,,. pacous ~-''°'-1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,l 31-;1 Via Lido, 67~8500 I REDONE Illnes!I' force!; salt'. By OK. · 3 BR condo, l-car garage,[ ;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;;;,,;,;;;;;,,;,1 raced pool: sun~t n '!as BBQ
LUSH SHAG 'for. !ale or lease, 2 BR Qean. 3 br home + rear 1 l\tw crplli, new drpa, new O\\·ner. 2063 S. Ha.rbor Blvd., patio. all bllnl. S230 mo.\1 Unbelievable L!vlng • Only
Immaculate cont1111on. 4 beach home. Furn or uni. br honie on N. Ne~·port u!e, new floor, Mw pain•. C.1\1. BEACON * 64S-Oll_I 842-7974. twr Apts. Furr"L 360 1 Br unf $150.-furn $175
., 21• b , 1 I Blvd.. nr \Vestn1ins ier. 2 B f $17S f $210 .ounn., 1 a .. o"·n 10t1~. Ci!.n be seen al JOO t::. Cst Huge lot. 2336 Elden Ave., ADD lo IAmily hudp;et. HUR-F'REE RENTAL SERVlCE Huntington Be•ch Gener•I r un urn
The ptrfl"'ci fftmlly hon1r I Hwy No. 53 Be.ysirle VIiiage . Lari::c lo1 , Cl ZOM. Otf~r CM. $60,000. Owner. Ev6 band, \\'He work fogtlher, l o--::::0'.::-,0--':'."'.:--:--l -;;;:::~;;:::::;;;::;-;::::;::;::::-I ALL UTIL INCLUDED with minimBI landscnpinR & NB. $26.;xJO. Call 213 661-J!m. 11 646.:;301 3 Bedroom l Bath, la.rgt Sptclal Bonui; a sU\•eJ'o.
--•""n '"'' -•,by ::.m-1 pm or att 6 pm, Bkr. ----~=~=~-Btl~1"ed, .~.~1l""buslness, p~I paneled fa.mily room wi!h 3 BR/2 ba, dlsbwuher, Rcn1 BealltituJ Farriiture P'"I~ c•"dlo '"""•r I• '''""'" ...., ,.,_ • BA YSHORES, By t1wnl'r, 4 NORTII COSTA MESA .. .,.....,... ,,.. 1· ~ wl ..,,,,_.__, •-hltl.rw!, "pt a Id r pa, l Jor u Jltlle u "'cu .... , "'-'
$49,j()Q, BR t1 0 300) 1 S•n Clemente 1~• .. C@, ne Y •. ~'"'= • ...i ONE MONTH )'0111'1 1f yoo brlni thia •d + ('n, ver ~ !. 8 unl18. a\l lrg mu, 12 gqs. QUIT OR SAFE SMOKING carpett'd, ne"' double oven Children ok·No pt-ta ..,eue. whe.n you \'isl! our models. i d h•11 Pnnt 1P<!ls only, $5.'i,700. 3 BR. 2 BA, hy owner. Prlctd 7'" tlmes1 low grog&. Good income urn. tim4!. & di1hwaahe.r. Beautiful S'Z3:1 mo lo mo. Prefer lit & f blkl S. of San Die.,, F....,.., re I I ~~~8~11. hy 11.ppt, 675-8680, Gctan view from llv rm & \Vill co nsider house "'-ta&h Proven by MO'• afrer 5 )'Tl contlition throughnut n;o.oo last + sr.o c.18nl,..-deposl~. complete with on Beach, J b!k w:~n H~lt
rl in rin ~·11 ,900 term 1 , in trade. 962-4219 Intensive l'!t1tarch. 64>3373 mo. avail. now! 546-8640. Avail approx. AUi. la. your 1000,.i; to HOU Parkside J...am.
REALTY THE BLUFFS. hy n~·ner, 3 ~"'~l-4~294---=-~~--\VESTBAY El.DEN ORANGE JuUui, low down. EASTSIDE Cosl• M1!'sa 3 847-40R? Purchase Op~ion (714) 1'7 SMl
U , p·..._ Ce 1 1 BR, 2 BA. 1 level Linda San Ju•n C•plstr•no 77 UNITS Olvner wlll cam. Owner bdrm. 2 bath home. Frtsh\y XLNT area. Eul H.B. 4 br Jnd. Item 9eltclion. ruv. .... ntr, rv ir1t ~f-'"I '"I"' 14~000 .,..,., ., • .,.. t • .. 9•· I d I /f 2 h BACHELOI Call Anyttme. 83l-082() ,.""',.~··~·~-=~~-·~~-,--~. -v•..,...-".,.. or .,. .&.16. pa nle , a 90 new if'l!'l.'n w Bm •rt11. 11., 24 Hour Cely. t llPI. turn, util '"'!!!!!!!!O!!!O!!!O,,_..,.,..,..,.,: RAYSHORES choif't loca-TRANSF"l:."RRED _w_,_b_b_Re_•~lty~~--"'"'--'°'~' ~-°'""-y_,to-~L-.. -n--~2~40~ shag c.a.rpel!I thruoul. Obi. crpU/drps, beaut pat to CllSTOM Pf!lkl, i\d.lolnK ,.,.ry nice
'Cm.VERDA.LE . 4 br, 2 ba.. lion~ 4 Be 31 ~ Ba. din. :.tust leivt cha.rmln1t 3 BR., VJC"J'ORVfl.l..E area )(}nt ..,,--==-----ea.rage, cor~r lol ~·Hh w/bltin BBQ. Chlldn!O & Furnfture Rtnt•I home 1n ~ lieHt'r t?'!IC.I.
tam rm. CuJ--cte-.c. lot nr room. !luge n1aMrr br. 2 hA. famlly rm. horm. potential. s atn.J; cent. loc. 1st TD Loan fenced yard. Rent •1 $2R5 Small ptt C)k. u;s ... ull. 517 w. l!lth, C.M. 543-3481 Gar_ p\I\ pall(!, Nfl'w Nr -~ • pool ~· -1...,.. $69.~. Realtor. 64f>.-01J2. \V,.11 kept, ""'1th like new Sac. aale. Be1t otler on per month or option to buy. M&--3248 or Aft ~: 963--872.'"i An"•••'m 714 .......... be11rh t..· t:dl.!ll"ln 111 \Viii
........ -... "·'"""· l;>O.L Cllrfl"'ll'i k c:INl--s. Well 'ly s-1~ '·II Brok• .. UC n..L<:. "--n ~· -I k f Lehi.non er, 833--0178 VILLA m . 70. Bay.i;il'I~ lndscpd, with ·~~rinklera, _•_qu;_•;__'·--"-~-----7% INTEREST "-" ... ,,..,.....,_,. '"'•'"' l BR. 2 BA house. Xlnt cond. LaJ-~aj 694-3108 g1\•r " rrr rrnt, SJ40
RO 00 """k Vill"e 2 b' l •-•I ~ 2 d TD L Ev6 . Nr. Brookhllnt &: Adams. mo.!' r""'• 8 AD~f R. Turtlt l \UI; • • • '"'· ,,v "'"'" rronl & l'l!ar. Exist\"' VA NOW'S THE n oa n $"""" "'"" • ....,1 fl fi S75. I BR. vac, Ufll pd, plan 4 14 BR. l bl., f.l.m rm) &: pool. 116,!JJO. 673-:w\.il , loan. f'u!l priC'I" $.'\4,500. BRAND NEW a nd VACANT 6o>J mo. ~ • , $35. 1 BR, util pd, H8 N f; \ ' ! Ii :'i b r I n I
11M31 SlftTI Chula, so.~ PARK Udo nr. Hoa~. 3 RR. Ca.JI 493-1114 RK!tor TIME FOR ' BR. 2 .8\ory home. crpla, LRG 2 story. l BR, 2 hn, s:so. l BR mobile hmt, Ulll IOOlh ll('V.'ly !lf'cor,
w/land 628-5262 tiwntr. 3 Ba. bl!N!. \\'/0, pool. 1 -~A~R~T=1 ST==·=s~v=1=-=v~H=o=,,=,~E~ .. ..r~2-171 ba.-ed on ~IZ;ll dTpg. l>ltins. near the be11rh! c.hlktre.n A, petir OK, $2'TJ pd, C.M, ll'P!l.l'I0\1' l 1,r •P1, u!ll. prl. 2
'ruRn.£ ROCK S.l3,fal. ~00 O~r Nrar """" 2 ,,~~. 4 BR. 2 9UICK CASH ~"' ffllrboT.,.. n m. f:''~~ OTI~ Jt!~":;e;:: mo. 5'1()...426..1 s.~. 1 B R, \J11I prl . c M. BUu Och $210. S.l&--Mi1 am,
.C BR Ir tam nn, 3 ha, kar l----.-.~Y~SH=o=R-E~S~--l RA, !!II a.pp\\1111(,'f'I. c11.rpf'1, S.ttler Mortg ... (o.. 54&-4t.C.I VACANT l br, bltn.~. fenced SJ29, 2 BR. mob! hml', Yacl1,_"~""o:-7~76,--p_m __ ~=--i
11.r. f'l'r l<'hls, paric. Vil"\\'. 3 Dr, 2 ba. $53,000. By ()Wflr.t. dr11pt~. frpl, blll' l'Orllf'r Jut , THROUGH A 1111 E. l Ttb SD'Mt yrl \\•lbe..r·h-Q . S2"1 mo ~ 1 BR. N"llr i"JC""an SI~ Incl.
0..'ntr $46,YJO. sn-an2 64&-23i~. or ~1·tww1I, quiet h1\18itte GOV'T REPOSSESSION, low Chlld~n OK. S.13--3407 SJ.lfl. :l BR wfR:ar, 3 kick 01{ ull\11. Quirt at1ultt, inf11 nt
RVJNE Cove r't'lh,iflnce--1'!: SELLING Your bOal ? "Llsl" i 'treet $29,5001 494-1871 I DAILY PILOT A good want ad 11 a rood dn. A.\sume low int lot1n. Thi futest draw in the W~I STAR.LET 636-2160 OK. 536-041~
JY...Ol/palio. Prinelpa.Ja only. with ua. Mil It fut. Daily •93-"1116. WANT AD lnvwirment ERst qua.llty1111 ... Bk r . • •.• ':..-Dally Pilot Oaatned rut ttsult& are Ju~! a phone f'or thilt l!<"m unrlrt "50.
Stv:rwn by 11ppi 491-96!i1. Pllo' Cltulfle(J. ~2-5678 l)AJt.Y PtLor ff'lr •cttonJ !-~-----~---'-----------.. r,...;.:J;JtJ,Jltfrri't', I .1n •.. ~ ca..!!'""3"'·11.y • 642-56 18 try t~ Penn! Puw:twor
• •
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J .A.;~c;;~;.;';....F-'."·-"-· ____ w_ 1 Apt. Unfurn. 365 Apt. Unturn.
NSW,X,rt 8e•ch Coste M•s• Co1ta Meu
YEN DOME
lMMACULA.TE APT.S~
..\•DUL T 11.n<I
f".A)11LY Srr11nn
Clote to shopping, P•rk
.._ Spa ct(IU~ J BR ~-2 ba
• S"tm po 1I, pu l ~rr1>n *" J'"rpl. lnd11· Lnrlry l11 r-'[s
1845 Aruheim Ave.
OJSTA \1t-:.">A fif2-2w.?4
I""!"" ........ ~~ I A-1 Apt. Supply Inc.
(d t'Jlf'1 ~. Jum i111rr, 11111111<.
PLµmb·g, clParl'•g ~olu!lnn~
16j2.,':. N'~11·fl'lrl: Blvd, C:i.I
~·12-2811
8alboa Island
UiE. 2 Br, 2 &. $1\", rf'fri,£,
cpts/drp.~. :'>111\l1rP 11rluh~
only no pP1~. $21~1. 67a....o486.
Coro;na dal Mar
FAIRWAY
VILLA APTS
2 & 3 BR's
~r\va tl! paiio. pool • indiv.
laundry Jae.
Near Orange Co, Airport &:
UCL Aduhs only.
20122 San!a Ana A\·e.
i\lgr, Mrs. Jnarhlm, Apt 3·A
~6-GZl~
ORLEANS APTS.
ADULTS Oi\"L.Y
2 & 3 BR. Avail. Pr1va1e p;i-
ON TEN ACRES Uo, pool . indiv. laundry tar.
l • ~ BR. Furn & Unfurn. (N1 Ora.nge Co. Airport: Tu~
Fireplaces I Vriv, patioa.
1
un a t 17th Sr; nr. \Vestchffl.
Pools Tennis Contnl'l Blrtsr.
900 Sea Lane Cdf\t 644-2611 17~1 Tuslln, C<ls!A 111 1'~
(MacArthur ,;r Coa 5t Hwy) Mgr. Mrs. Thompson 642--46'1
Qu iet Adult Li vi ng
Sha&" cp1 • rl1'r>s • til1n~
BeaulJJuJ. P(lnl e A!J Ulli Pd
•. 2 Br!, $170 ' Adult~ nnly-no pPt.!I I •e&liBJIU 2J
211 A~·oc11r!o !'ir. 61&-0:'179 \!'11 t: :'1 !'t . <:.:i.1. ~Hi·!lf.66
P.ark·Like Surrounding-
OL:IET . nr~Lt.:x i:;
J-2 t.> .l BR AP'TS
A!sn furn . H11 rhrl11 r
Pi'V 1tal1c1s " Hid Pml~
Nr ~hop'-;: * Arlulr~ nnly
Martinique Apts.
17J7 San111 An;i, A\f', (',\1
;br .. Ap~~~E NCY 1l4fi .. l;.,~ I
lf.IJ\1AC. 2 BR, ! 811. Shag
crp ·~. ~elf clran. i::as '"'""·
r'&h\\'llr, l'nrl g11r patio, 37i
\\'. WJl$tin.
Call ;)\,li.Jliff.1
U!l J'>PI~.
BAY 1\J!-;A O('l\\'~ APTS. * Ca II 6-16-0073 *
--.-OUIET ll-.--
$@~}A-~t.2fiS'
,•, Th" Pun/e wil/r th" Built.Jn Chuck/•
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' I s u ROE l~-·'.1~U-' ·11r1ll ~ 11-_~6,-s Y_l..;A.;LJ ..;I_l -11 I Hoppy Is !ho blonde-who
!:· =·=:!:·:::!·!::::!:·::::!...,con keep her ho ir light ond
I
T A P C E II: Iller - -. t-9
1,--T-.:.:,.;_;;,.:;,_;;;..,,-j 0 CtWl>lN tM chud.l. qudtod ' I I I' I I' ,.. t:!!~ :::,:;:? =: e rn~i.~~i~~~ .. s r r r 1· r . r I' r 1
• 1111 '
-' '
3'5 Apt. Unfurn.
East Bluff
"•1Jll' •
MOfld.11 ALIQ'USl 9 1971
* *
El•ctrlcal
T ri'" \l·nrk, p runin 1,
11µnnkll'1·~. 111'a n up JOM,
lan•l .,cap 1n1 . Genr1te
f.46-!"o.l!fl::.
G EN YD CLEAN-UP
*
Trader's Paradise
lines
times
dollars
COWAN Hl/GHTS
'20 ~r 11.lt hor•f' P"'P"'rti .. 11,
F'OR: TO'•. •tork nr In.
romP. Akr, ;>39-213() prlnd.
P"-1• only .
T R A n =,~rn=M_M_E_R_Cl_A_L.,
n11 v 1.<:..wt:1.1 "" Hl" TARLE
s11~· t·on c1.r.\N ~ " '"
OR co1;r ,'\A, :\PFX:TAL
Pr:rrot. • • s,-,1 .. 1M.~ • ..
NB -v~l 2 at~1-Brt 21,i,
RA, blln,, ,,,.w r1·pr11, I-;q
$19.0C)O, rnr m · •• lnl, aml
hon1I' (',\I. i.Arhrnm~r
Rltr ~6.:192!1 1-:11, M~-Aii.ll ,
l!I' 'S.. John.'W!n Surfer. 1/0.
fl•or(i• hull, ll-paa1, opl'n
M~·. Cfln vt top. 1-l'f:at tl~h.
~In nr;.r, Tr11ri e lt?r Cl! ~.
!l:.U.-:1'101.
,_. Oi.-., .. r 11u:~ 1dnnp in N.11.
V•l11l'l1 •t .1•500. l'r9~ fnr
lmporr tir dflm111tll' 1Ufo of
tM t v11lur tir ~
l.~·-42'17
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31 DAllV PILOT
I-... -J~ [ -w•· .... J ~ I ........... l[Il]I ~ _·---·~l[Il] I ][Il] [ l[Il]1;;;1 ;;;'""°;;;,_.=l[Il]~l;;l.__;;;;;--;;;;;--;;;-'~l[Il]~Jl1 l~-··-""'·,.;;l[§J~~l
, Sewing/After•tlons , ________ _
Exprr. Japanf:SI! Gardener
Complt"cte yd aervicf'. Neat Alteration• -642-Sl4S
It Re.Ha. Free e~I. 642-4lll!I Ne111. 11 rcurat~. 20 years t.ifp,
AL'S GARDENING -Dressmak•r, Cu1tom
for prdeninic lo: 1 ma 11 Sewing & Alt1rationa
land.scapln& Ut'Ylce5, call Alto ha¥• f.abrlc::s.
5C0--5198. Se.rving Newport , 1 Phyllit, 962-6269.
CdM, ())f;ta M6&, Dover T , • Shores WH I lift. ree -rvlc• , ' I
rll'all-up. ha11l1n.:. ~pnnklrr
rPpau·~. Rf'as. 646-5!!·11<.
Til•
Help Went.cf, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 710
BURROUGHS
Bl!~KkEEPING MAC r .. ·r:E
OPERATOR
Preferably v.•ith experienre on the Bur-
roughs E-4000 or 2100 series. Includes post-
ing of accounls receivable, general ledge r
& payroll.
Excellent "'orkin_g tondilions. ~alary &
fringe bene fi t~ that include fully paid med1-
cal & insurance. 3 l1 eeks va cation after 3
years, credit union, etc.
Call Mrs. G r@l!:nman •t the
DAILY PILOT
Help W•nt.d, M & F 710 Help Want.cl, MI F 710 l Help Wanted, M & F 710 Help Want.ct, M' F 710 Appli•nces IO'l
FAST Brcakl1.il Cook. No j__......,._ -RECEPTIONIST
Sun, no holida.y1. Good pay. ,..,. VIETNAM
VETERAN
KEN,\10RE g11s dl)'ri-.$0(!.
ll111pou11 rlPr r1ryl'f ;j(!
Both xlnt t."QNl. ~li;i r &
'1~t1vf'rl'rl. a.16-Sti7i, S.U-111 ri.
Apply in Person, Kramer's
19th It Harbor.
-----~c * F /C Bkkpr $600 Tn Tna! Ralanre
Srrvlce Crnlrr Agrncy
f,()'J Nf'IVJ>Ort Cen!l"r Or., N~
Su11e 53:; fil-t...f931
Gen'I Ofc $500
Wonderful v11r!l"ly prJ1;1!11H1 ln
top notch rirrn . Lol'l'ly ores.
!.· ~·rry plea:o;ant working
r.l~!s. Xlnl hrnrl1111. Call
.\1 1~!1 Lart1a, .i j 7·6122,
Al:lls.::a1l Ahbutt PrrS(lnnt>I
A~rni:y, 2W V.1• \.\larrw.r,
~u1lr 211, S.A.
f. IR IT'll'---o-,-,-,,-"-.--o-,,c,cl -,-,
[l:ir·t tin1r for housektPping,
I $2 hr 492-3275
General Maintnce
;;:i>I'
E XECUTIVE
Personn•I Agency
CALL
MARY BAUGHMAN
Prof•ssional
I. T1chnical
PRODUCT MGR.
Salr rep exp,.r, BSJ::t.:.
$14.(lf)(l.
CHEMIST
N1•11·port Beach !irni lli'f'ks
rrC'rptionisi Wtfh 1ninir11ur11
of 2 )'fl experience. Pleas-Onre in a llrelimf! npwr -···•· --Rl· .• •.•111 ·,. 1101·n1)r'-1 "nt Jlf'•.,,...,,...1ty & ab1h1;-ri:i 1u :o;tarr .11 m~mt r arf'Pr 1n a r•
handle busy df'.~k. which II\-!tw•al branch of one of ("oun-'.! door. Gour1 ("flrllhllon $iii
1·Judes USP ol il 1r1apho11e &-r··1Ps b1~"~' ron1p;.n1r s. • &lf-.62.lR •
hl'iil'y 1yp1ng. Xlnt wnrk1ng Plannr1t 1ra1111ng p1·ugr;i1n <:as .!'ln1•e-Clr11n & u1 "h11
cr,nd1hons !· C'l. bft11f'J11s. leis .)"OU learn 11hLle you t'QOd, s1.-...
Call; 644-3258 Rrw: 8 an1 S. e11r11. Fine: hrnrfJts pks:.. Call ~9.)-0;)!7
noon. !'lll", f'XpC'n~r~ pltl11, Th i.~ I~ I 'R,.,. . f . --. ,-,-,-.·I , . ,,. ,_ If' t l _l:I'! ,
/lOl a"s11!rs JOb. !-i!an S.1~UO . 1 I , 115 c 11 n ll H . :J.l().6(f" \\/et os~-()p r<'I'~ r • Do ~nu hkr !l)·iog ~ Thi~ inh a I ll!pi'r. • .iJ • ,.,i;..-~,11) •
F' CoASTAL AGENCY .,.. ' IS If\ a mod~rn ofhf'e In llll '\/ORCF f j · IJ 'LI II au·ron. Ci'l'Pl & 'M)i'k wilh 2"790 lli:crhnr Al a1 1\rlan1s · • • rn~1 1N", ;.~ , · • • . ---------.ioor1 !i111d \\lule . .iJ 1~9 .. ll piloi~. £sc111n11 du11es & \\IATlltf.SS, ovrr 21, c-s per ,. 1 , .
. """' ~ ,~· f'lif'~ ti0n1e typing $347. prr!'d. Sh i p A hoy _ . _ ----~-I
Call ~llllJI 0
1..rP, ;).10..fiO."i:i Rtsla11ran1 480 So. Coas1 • .\'IAYTAG rep:.i1r n1an bas
COASTAi. AC.ENCY Hwy, l..a~u 11a &h. 1!11-20.".0 w,•a.~her xln! f'Oor!. drlv w/!l!l
2790 Harbor BJ at Adam:o; -------rill\. guar S:-0 l11-:l6.~7 \\'AITRF'.SS ovrr 'll rlr11n ~ . .:.... · .:__· _____ _
RENTAL HOSTESS nra1 Ei::11 & All',0 671--0977, l.F: li lSH\\"ASHEH, portable.
Jim \Vebb, £42-4905 '.11r. Zimn1rr uM'rl ti n1(l "i;. S17C.. ·-
RECEPTIONJST
-------•• ~-l7-11i1 * * 642-4321, ext 277
DICK'S GARDENING 1 Job Wanted, ~I• 700
&:R~~:~1.1~~:~~~-n~1;r.~1j.l 1 SCRAM-LETS ! Help W ant1d, M & F 710 Help Wanted, M & F 7 10 1 f~:~~~~r~la~:~;n~~rrl:~~~1•• ANSWERS I BOYS 10-14 DENTAL RECEPT. [
t-:xrrr. rlPrlncal. ph1m hi 11g,
111r rl'>nditin111n£, tirnlrr.
c;OOfl sal11ry, l'XCellrnl frini;ie
hrnrfil.~.
Jr./lnl<'rm To $11,000
PHYSICIST
Jr./Jn1erm. To $11.flOO
SALES PROM. MGR .
Rf:TIRED t'OUplP lO Balho11 \\IAITREs..c; O\'f'f 21. PXP --_·_ · __ -
nrPrl rla1ly n1 () r n i n g Colle" .•ho11. full tinir :O.lr:-.a KEN~1(}R~ au1n \I ashi>r. 2•;
hOUSl'kt't>prf In ~rnl homP. l..aors, 1 70~ Su[Jf'!"ior, C .\I. ) r. old . Xlnt ronrl.
BSF.E prrl"d. S12.o00
TRUST OPR.
lor ahour ".'hrs . f;:lfj.jfili7 ari .-,. -s:::1 4~7-101;1
!oil'IOl h Coo.~t Comm11nily
f"lo.~p11a!, South l.at:t1na \"H.,,.. Ka.malani, &16-4676. to dc-Ji\"C'f papers 1n tile San r:.~p••r, nr•". for 1h 1~ h11~y
I I)
'
I c 1 4S9-1311. f:\1, :t'>O
Trust k i:upv. exper . n111nda-
1ory. SI0,000, RE PRO
TYPIST
WOMEN I Cameras &
Equipment SOB
. . fJemt>n1c-. San Juan (.'.apis-•i e. rs -nn y, :-ol'lmc ·''4 s. ~~~=~~=~ __
Gen1ral S1rvices Cn11al'n -Rouse -L.a ily -trano and Cap1s1rano Beach _i.:d tl<"'nrl11 s, H.B. a1't>ll. GENERAL OFFICE
I P ;H·krr -PAST J)ARK. I 11reii II lli-~:110. Lrlxx1 Typing, malure
R. E . APPRAISER
~ f«'s1drnt1al1 Sal, open. PART TIME
11 A .M .·2 P .M .
r.·1kon Fl'N roimrr;i "1"1
12, .;:, mm h·n~. ~1110
• ;1 1fi-:.rl.l:... HA~DY'.\lA.'I, carpen1ry, Happy l.~ lhf' blondt \l•ho DAILY PILOT -Call Lorainr p:un1h1n~ N 1>Jrr1rir 11h1h.
1
c1111 kef'p !1rr h11ir l111:h1 1111'1 4[12•442() Dt"NTAL Ass1s1;int, Lh111r \VESTCL!ff CALL
BETTY BRUCE
---;\on!a C11n1crii lolr1 \l'arnet'I
t)'. \\'ork guarn. 96~06..i7 hrr PA.ST [)ARI\. -~'.dr, ~11 do11n, Y~~· or nvrr. r PERSONNEi. AGENC''
------'BUSBOY d1shwasl11ng, 11r;i1 f~)';p. ;, rlays 8-.i. SAiary ,
Publication typing re·
quiring 60 w .p .m . on McDONALD'S ti~li, ~f'll. $6f10
•• 673-~i!l.1 • * Hauling Job Wanted, Femali 702 llllllc-ar.,· full ror llill'( tlnir. , 1 _ .,r 20·13 Wr.~tcli fi Dr., NB ' flf)f'rl .. "1.-.ifi.lfl ful.'"l-2770 Many Fee Paid Secre·
t .a r i 1 I Position• w/
leading Companies.
Top Salaries & Xln't
Ben1fit1 _ •• Also Gen-
er•\ Office Positions
Available In Manufac-
turing, Ins., S •& l ,
Constr., legal., Per-
sonnel & Accounting.
IBM proportional 1pac-810 Furnit ur e ----------1 ATTENTION SAN J UAN Sllip Ah(l.\' nr~!.. !AA .s I ----YARn, gArA.£1', ('lranup~. -Coa~l l·hi y, Lac R, •l!l~-W.">O DISTltlBU'fOR.5 \l'Anlrrt, sell l·IAIRSTYLIS°r-:-b<-ttPr your ing machin1s. Wor k ThP larcrs1 (·;iri·y.,..,u t rr.s1;:i11·1-----------
Rrmn1•e lrrr~. cfirr I\'~ I CAPISTRANO AND SAN ---Rai:ic II -Pro1e1n -lfU"OITI('., ren1 spar(' in ~ k 1 p J 0 " d, r , bA,c-k~: 1 CLEMt-;NTE BU.SJNE.S:';-1 BUSBOY -P /TIME ~:.iniin. filll:-J.",13 ____ , 11 1111111,. ld\1 Salon. Call Jim I
from hand w r it ten r;int rh111n olfrrs an ,.-.;(·rl-'.\10\"Jf\'G h.v 0•1nrr. kio:;: 6
copy, under1t11nd edit l1•n1 opporrun11.1 for nr.i1 , pr. p<>1·;:in Rr. :-.r1, 1111N'I\ 6
marks & lin• justifica· 11lrr1 11 nn1l"n to "nrk ai :\lC'· fl!" Oak Rr _,r1. cu~1 BIL i:.·
t ion. 1-3 Year s repro DON:\l.D"S 1n Cn~l;i .\"lr:-.;i .. w fa ,\. lrovr. ~r~1 1,t·11ip!lJrr1I
exper. requir1d, Posi-Monday 1hru F11d11y, 1111111-\"l'il"rl l 2 111~11•!,,ni.: chrs.
1111-Zf,66. 1 :\!EN -,\re you louk111g_ E.x1>"r. 01·rr IF.. ~·IU!'iT R~; I noCTOP."S olr. r>..p. b:.ic k. Sro!t, 6-14--iJ21
------[ Jor;& capable qual1fird ~ri:-C'~EAN ,f; N~;AT• 1\pp!_v in ----c---1
TRASH tr Garage t"lcan-up, rr111r~: i\lol'in;:: lo S.JC. \\11~h Pf'l~ll •. 'itll"f J.· :->11'10111, ~iD30 ln!CflllS!. CT11~:·.1~· H-ou s ECLEANIN(;,. ('(ln-
7 dll.\"S. $10 a loArl. free esl . t>nip!oynH'nt in areil. Cori-\\". Coasr llwy, NB, f ~M-JijllQ I J'('ir11tinus wnnvr.11 r1rsirPr1 . l I
Any limP. 5"1&-:il.11. .18,.1 Mr:s. Cat(', 20\6 \~'al-_ .
1
DOMF;STJC heir wanlC'd ;, , day per wk. Musl rlo_ imn~ac
MOVING. llBrage clean-up & la<·r, Apt. }', Costa J\·lesa, CABINF:T ~'lakrr to hu1ld hr/d;iy, 9an1_21,m, $1lhr. work. 0\vn trans. 67;>-3.125
lite h;iulin,. R l 92627 .~lore lixrurc:;. ·19-1-·1263· or Call h1wn 4-Rpnl, 673-27~19 HoUSEKF.EPER -Mothf':r
tion will be for second 2pm. P"<'an ~'fllfPf"> f..· "ncl t'<lnl·
shift open i n g & as . . n1orlrs, & nilk srl. 2 11<·.
n•edid during P 1 a k Th·~ 1s pl'rmanrn1 year vPl\"rl src1, gamr ~"1 netui::ll
work periods. around 1>rnploymrn1 1n .R" sofa & 2 1nat ... h111~ r t>1·s, easonab e __ · afler :1:30 ·l!H·3ml. -----Fee Positions Al:so
Yree estimalt~-6-1;r.1r.o2. j Jobi Wanted, M & F 704 CA f" ET(-R I A • Salad J.· * DRIVERS * ::!·me2, ~hil~:Yn. w~Jig:ft~~:
H I · I -410 \V. Coast OUSIC e•n1ng 0 E ">· SAnf11,·i!"h niakrr, ex""r. N E • d · N okinR 646-J741 Hwy, NR
&1:.-2716
Please Apply
In Person
cll'an. plrir.~;:in1 :surrouorl-n111Tors & mC1ny la 111ps. 1626
ing:-;, wuh uniforms furnish-Fonthi!l Ln., S.A. R:\2-6!\i l
j\ft~a Cleaning Srrviel!
C11rpr1.<. \\'indo\\·s, fllY•r r!t"'.
RPslrl. !,, Cno1nlr l :..18-4111
i\1 T ~l. mana.i;:Pr . r ,..~ 0 Xper1ence rlVP . osnl · 'Suitr ll
perif'n('l'd all phase.~ or 01'1'r 40. 6'1·1-1:r.n . N I '.-,.1R--l:i4·1. ... ........................... ...
n1lll!Hf:l'.'n1r111 . 01~nge Co, -1 cr,rJ~1·,;;;;l~1· .. ~aulr & eceSSGry. HOUS~,:\\"lVES, nrl'd hig h NEEJ)EO Gi!i ~'rirlay -Al-
t>l'ni·h prl'frrrrd. 7 1 ·I : f'nuntry. HifO Nr11 rort Bll·rl, l\ll1st hal"e cll"an Calif. rlriv. ran1u1i::~ 10 .s 11 p fl Ir m ,. n I r tr11r1ivP & f'hnrn11~i:: !o r11n
3333 Harbor Blvd,
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e "62 190-Sl. e ':J.11 lSO 6M&n
• 'j:} 220-S sedan.
Slln!11. Ana rwy,
Beach rurnolf,
Bu,.na Park. Au thorized
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MERCEDES BENZ
AUTHORIZED
LEASES
Au1omat1C" ,,.dan. S131 mo.
ror brochur~ tod11.y, call.
(if 529-1967
Delivery
ON FINEST
SELECTION OF
NEW '71
TOY OT AS
IN ORANGE COUNTY
·.;:, Class1r-.100 Gu!lw1n£. In * Cou pes
xlnt ronr!. AJ50 '7i.l 220-S * 4 Door Sed an.s
Classic convert., restored to * Automatic Trans.
perl,..-rion.
Call \1\ 523-7T.:iO * 4 Speed Tran~.
Authorized r>fBZ Dealer * Air Conditioning
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MG
AUTHORIZED
SALES &: SERVIC!:
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 w. Coast Hwy.
Newport Br.11d.
BILL
MAXEY
TOYOTA
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18881 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach
(714) 847-8555 301.j 11'. \l':i r11P r, ~A. FIELD'S PrANO CO. Ar\C &. p<>rl1gr<'<', Needs • • &l~:iJj *., 6800 mi. $3((1. EXCEPT c.IPan l!lf.O fflrd 12 ! ~17 \\', \\'ar~r. SantA A~11 'fRJfDLANDfR''
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PY hloc k iiPst flf Fail'vieii 1 Costa J>lf'sa 7J4tf4:r-3250 AKC Irish Setter. male, 8 24· SAILBOAT 1.1•/sli p, fully H D CHOPPER. loaded. ,,. 893-7566 • 537-682-4 1971 TOYOTA WOULD YOU 1nos ., Thender1n lint>. I e-q1.up'r!, SIS, O.B., C&.!l !~ts e>r chmm,., with trailer. 1~:r:in~per &hell. S j 95 · '67 DATSUN SEDAN • '54 MG·TF. Rtblt eng.
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COT!' AG[, BOAT. BELIEVE KITE f\'O i0.1 N ~1 Kb l!l.'i:J FORD PICK-UP $100 I Ra.re~ spd ti.Ir R Excellent $6.':iO Low mllet. •003 CA.\IPER.~ FREE ORG.-\'.'/ LESSO:>:S Ir ish Setter·Male 'i '. '"w o r. 1 . '69 HONDA SL-350 needs trans work. ronduion t!iru out. Old <'Ar *" :i4~893 $1777
C"pet Bargains! 11 as 11111!: as .l'nU like~ No reg-~."ill. S~7-9?.33 bin sail, Ya.rd dol)y S600. :\1111 cond. S:'ij(). &IJ-12~4 :·l-10-0113 0, sinall <!own c;in fin 'fi~ MG J\fidgtt, &111ht body C11!l !'If! ;1pm : fi73-~7i4 I All Sizes -All Colors t~tration. i'-·nob!1~atJ'Jll. Just AJ\C r"::. PPk1rigesi> /Pm11lr, 2 CAL 27_ 4 nio'r. flirt . Mobile Homes 935 .65 F,CONO VAN : Ii ply~, !o p1 f. n1, p1,.~~e 11!1 9 am (111n1ai;:'(, o!hl"N't.o,e per!,.cL r. I...-!.
WINDY'S AUCTION Comf'. '.l·!nn<la.vs 7 3ri Pm .vrs. nhi. G!'f'at 11·/kid5. S.sc. mi, hl'ai·.v rl uly ~ui;r,,.nston, :i-16-S7Jfi -1~-11111!. Sac. S:'.19.'l. Grf'g: 833-8577. ! ttf.mU
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't'<1maha. Nc"1· & U5!'rl 1 1"?14\ J.l.l-2140 lrnrn :;.:;o to 5 rlli ,.r:i "· ;i r sai s. ps . {Corner o! 1\loulton Pk-->'Yl 7~2 \V, lF.111 St .. (111. /\flt. A. FERRARI " e Toyota
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Luniber, Ply11·oocf . Pau11, i::r11~1c Cn., 1907 N. i\la1n, 6~1--0026.
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0<-0ro. Br1rk, r-flrn11r~. ~;r.11111; A11:1 , ;..1:r-J006 l . -I Th ~16-6288 I i n '-..-.ui .x .... , -• ~ I"""" '.\ail~. Pnrklilt truck, Po11er BOSTON Te1TJer female lO uxury appoin .. ,,en 9' er-1!'16.l I TON CHEV''!' lrurk I SALES & SERVICE MGB r.sdio, heater & 1harp. !SSL.. Sewing Machines 828 mfl. Shfll~ & Papen. SJO LIDO 14 •125 apeulic pool Saunas, exer-J9SJ. 1()()1~. etr, etr. c,11 -. 8-1228 •=;, 675-1323 C.l!!o! gym, 4. btll!ard table~. \~~~ body. S.l97!. 411 E. 17th. 1 IG"GT C h Co•la :'-!r>~;i Blrle: S11nrl.v CANVAS & S::iil -S1ngrr =,., I ~J h u h ~· C.i'>l. 646-168.4 · 0''1 ~ ~ • r 0 m I! • $866 1-s C LIDO J4 No. 191i7 muc m c mo · I 1.11r,.. nve.rdril,., AM /1"11-1.
•IYJ • upPt"r•r ,\, "'· .\l sell'in;: ~ihat·h. ll-/pulltr, Horses 856 I :\lnt cond. l'u!l race. See beaut. fu~ models ln Autos Wanted 968 radiaJs. mln! cond. S2900 or SANTA ANA TOYOTA 1-~-*~*~:..i.~~2_.~'lt_l ~·--Z.li;-za;;:, neF(ilr. A!.~1 Rid '"' 18:11 846--4652 p.ttk-like ge tong. nest offer. 714/623-S.l.':il lit 417 V.'. \Var~r. Sant.a. AN.
* AUCTION * SP\\S ~t1·11 1ghl st1trh (111nrl,.I H 0 RS t~ A ACK ,, · CALL SJ0-3900 or S3Q.1900 $. Open eves. & Sun. ~~25ll
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Windy'~ Auction Barn
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5.100. \\ill n1Akr df'ill <J'l 2 hn.q1·rtrrl $47111111. :'i.i7....fl62~. , :l or 2 BR. $35.j(l, ! o.b. • • 646-0!4!1 • •
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Boats, Si±p1/Docks 910 ...... , th ' _, m:i rh1n,.s. \\"ork. ,\~j\_ for ....., uxe COUpit Wl .. lpil!:o:Q,
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New * Used Stereo 836 40' TO fil' moorinz 1n NB. nr hor, S.A. SJ9-6.1;,o Thli1• S.. I $77.'i, ~.>-1 784.
R . I I Gener1I 900 1 Pav1lton .• "ell s~;,o , or lea!oe. CLEAN AIR 'CLEAN / Ask for Sales t.lVJAier ''FRIEDLANDER" I PORSCHE SANTA ANA TOYOTA @pairs l!lil Ztn11h & Arlrniral r o~P-:13fi-42.i7 1 • , , lml Beach Blvd. "17 "''· \·Vunt!r , &int.a Ana
:?34n :\'Pll'pot't Bll'r!. 0111 saJe. l.oll',.St prices 1n FOR saJ,. cheap, 17' Cla!slc \~ATER, rHE GOOD LJF'E lfU11tinrton Be11ch Qs>en eves. & Sun. 5'fl'!·2Sl2
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645-4720 SF1S. :'11nsL 19i2 n1nrltls no11 tack. compa11~. speed{lm"1 · glass on "'ood hule, near Ne1.1•porr Bea~h. Pnv. he~ch f"OR TOP USED CARS 8~3-7:;66 • 5.17-6824 orsc es 1300 642--0411
-\\ill t;r.kF i·r~dP-ln&-in stock. AB C Co!nr TV. er, t11n 12 g:il !utl tanks. nt1v Chrsysler .J;J Hip. &d;r:I r"~eatl~nAI f~cilitie~. If your r11.r is extra dean, '70 t-JAT Sports Coupt, . .
TEARDROP filnip1~~ OrAnl.'f' ("n1111t.v'~ I~ r i,. s 1 boa1 covPr. 89.>-7F.16 .. RL111~ like a dream S550. Al ","Bo yd, 'v~llpr.1.0.. ~S':mt j see us !lrsl. Harrll p &. Convert. top DON BURNS '67 TOYOTA Auto lOCO Dtlux
"/.<-ffllf' irPhnX ,1.. ._1111( I Zrnith <1P11.lrr 9021 Atlanta. 14, " h h ,.7 ~,,_,~ on · 11y~1 e • 1 a gf', ~ E BA U'R BLIJCK f>ke °''' p, Y m , 0 1 , _ new Am-Fm. S&SO. . . ' · 11 B ~,Ii "";>~ r I~ rrman run .!I o u ! ,l.> -.m "· Cn;i.o.l Hw y, N.B ~ " • 673-0607 * ~19·1 · rnr·i llR ~h"I" nrw Sl~O: · -·":.: I \l'/;i hp. I )!' old. SIOOO ·:,i; Sl\J Boal. J6' tnhrrl. . . · ---1 2.11 E, 17th St. :l·l6-'lfi21. PRESTIGE ar1-~11v 5101,. .~.,~1: l'~l11fl"f ST~.llf.0 1971 rnnrltl Air fi7H.'lfl2 rl.!1.y~. ti7j .... j 7fi1 BJ::AU1 n1nholr home 2olx.':i3, CO!ila r.1esa 54S.7763 PORSCHE AUDI TRIUMPH
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A,\lll \I d •. lj GLASS 01er 1100d bo:if lor r,.aJ l'st111,., Sl&-1191 1'111 bltin kit Pnl'! porch AUT W RARt; "67 3.\rl dk ifn 5ed. 4 13631 H bor Bl d G G WATERBEDS · slrrrOJ r;i 10 "' SI'" o 1 1 b d;i' fi~:i.uno '"S ' · · · T d I! f le u ~d 110 D hr t M v ' · ' lilflt <if'r k ~till JJP11, "'11~ ''" .. 11. ,sun ~!ree Uig) .'I. '· PV Lndcpd, sprtnkler Etystr.m op oar or c an s ~pr . , c m w rf's, 'Jw.t S. o! G.G. Frwy.)
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NOW ON DISPLAY All sites SI~ !JJ. Park~C:I': left 00 lei _11 " ~.\'. ()riz ~nlrl $600 962-.i6Jll 1 BOSTON \Vhaltr 13'3", ~id!" Rl'11.l Buy 111 $1 ~.000. Ph: c.:>rs. Sp,. Anrl:J Srriwn, r ~ <l ! ~ · B (' :t u I · 1 o l"1 <l -636-2333 ' I THEODORE 4:il-fi24:l 4fY.il . I ~~===----! dPa(. p'1r!rlrtl n-it1i;>1h1<1.. f(lr .r:~~ ~.-.: P'I) ()fr h~l~nrP Boat,, Ma int./ ra1!~. :i~ hp E\'ittrude. :\Jn1 ;)llA-2-ii'.l flr :162-!'l!'J.;.I, -67 PORSCHE r 111 m 8 c. Come In 1or a te~t drive!
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fll 1.-r Si)(D i"iH 1 ~0'..1-:it'i l e\I 1· r, r I, r 1. 1•11"1 101~ Iii SALES ' SERVICE • '" 1'13 + rnnft'<ll.•, 11t•ln11nen1~ 111-Tr1nsport1tion rr1butor, 2.'.() .'. ~la.in SL. R:OBINS FORD ·· &14•1880 "";r • · ~2 l I t11rn1:i hlr. 1-:L\! \l•.rl"I :i .-1nd1111:: •llJ,<.IPr r. harness., . Orange. Clrue tn thre~ n1a-:!()6(] HAR.SOR BLVD, ·1n, ;i ,.S.. '60 TR-3
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paint. Lir.,
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Dl!ep burtund.v. rtal leather.
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BLAf'!\ i\IALF: KITTL'"N 213/,i92-11'\.11 I r..111.iorw11'1, & 1-iall Pint. tro1.1 CORVAI R !!ngin'. J C & V B!CYCLf;S, 1'Pr0nrl .1 ~r><L '* * fli~-1171'1 ... * tr•n!.U: e, Gmpers GnS < •. ~.'. tn <\O ~J i~c $2~ in S3~. 18' LARSON 120 10 l!'l6!l Si'.l.l. Mi!J W. ]~th St. C.~1. r"Ar 111~pension plu-" V\V 100% 30 0.1v e>r 1000 Miles ~ FREf·; C111P. hahy hunnlt~. /Ji(l hr Xlnt I il ho , l I -• & I ' · No 10 ~rt11 fi·!2~l2i2 11· · 5• • •m Y 11 '69 VW Sundi•I C•mper rnn enn p3 n •re.nsax e. Guaraniee
Blk/whl. 5 11 k~-fr,.,, to fnr thP Color11rln h) Cat11.l1nl.J fi7~%TJ S2:10 nr nfl,.r. :i4~-9~:i.1 PJtrts k Lilbor • Engi ~ • i\E~'PORT Brh Trnni$ Cl11b xlnt hnn11' 121 .11 .i!l2-2!lii. \\'/!rlr, full inri & Ail l!'l\llp, · "· ,. S4'0 8'" c •· c 'j/J HP VW eng!l'lf', Tran~. •front & ~11r Axle l11 m1!v m,.m, ... -n. tp. ClJT>'. l•m,le '""''·'· \VhllP ~26!1Ji. !li'.2-1783 e ve 1 , r2 •.-ver emper ' fill z->$] -~ ,. 64"3011 fully r~hlL $250. Ast.t.m bl1e.s • Brake Sys-il'll"I tr~11~ fPP~. ; · .. ,,, hl'•<k '~'"· 2 1.1-eeks 11:71-2710 d11 v~. I • · ~ · · ~4-1669 tern • Electrical Syatem
40 SQ y11rrls nf hf'1ge "·ool j ln'P lf)(lfl. 540..23il :,~· f AIRLJNER '69 tl'!r!an, I Cycles, l ikes,
caJ'fJ"fjng. S~, FREE FIREWOOD wme cut t\1•in 260. l!ybridi'· sip~ fi. Scoot•rs 915 ~
•64J...-0940 I tree trunk~. $21.9¥1, Ow~r nn l'loa.rd ! I .,...., lr,:;1 ~
r-JE\VPORT Beach Tf.nn\S I 6~6-2512 SundR.Y or rall: 962-2667 TMM • AutDI l!!J I\~
aub IRm_1~ memben.hip.1 CUTE. golden Cork-a-ppo. 5 Jfi' Stephenp; "Cl11ulc." SlpA HONDA ~ 0
$200. 213 4.» 1293. mo~ olrl .. fr"" tn kinrl, Inv-5. Np! mnor1n1. Sll,501. Af1 m 8ener11 IA ~ d:S
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BERSHIP. $120(). 1$.'l.(I 8~v-71415.~25"2 l'l ft 6 pm . •'<lCl\l lUll.fR" 'fi2 SCOUT S995. '67 VI\~' HELP' Pounrl n,.xt 5tnp: rnt""""nlf Ply mouth, V-8 eni. '63 Jflt.51 fA4-ti740 1 Lii~! nn,. .,1 JS ki11ens. Cage 2.'i' f/B T'rnj•n. Nier. Gonr:t -•t Id ·~ Co ,.. llUCll · Mc'.lnlll. 8'-i~. be~t ntr. 'ti~ DIA~IOJ\'D l/k1Jrat emer:i of foorl incl. :i4~127 en,, S"'iw· Avery &. • 5.11-6824 e An3-7T.ili fl.1inl bike, bes! ()tr. Apt ''
cul. "'·hilr. gnll'I H'ltlna . S.':iOO. FREE Kitten~. mn1her pure S75-A990. 1&70 JAWA·ESO 11ptedw11.y rtfriJ. Slj. 54~7-~!'11.
6t\.-Ol!()8 Him11o111y1111• fll'lu~rhrl"krn. '69 LUHRS. d1l. fb, ltd, 17() On! t t i nr• • h h ( <h ~1 r•~r. Y our me 1 ' AntlquH/Cl1stlc1 953 M iscellaneous Darlin~ & flu ffy. :i!l2--27.t1 ti!, c 11~ A • •u. • CVt'8, never bf:nt nr bl'l)ken. top
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CASH PAID FOR I FREE to ge«I hom!". Cocktr·J trteal c.ru!5inc boa!. Ilk" """''· &.'ill mi., Sl6!i. 54&-63&1 day.II 61~ f'V~J.
lltie lul'nitur,.. 11nn11 .. nce~. P'Y.lt"11e, pupg, 6 "'.,.,.la old. • • • 41M-4i1il1 • • • e '6& HONDA CL90
1v~i;:. Exr,.Utnt mecb oond,
body t(ltid, wood perfl!ct.
01\•ntr d('Rptrate, a~ k t n r
$1500 or ytJur offer. Phorie
675-797.~ Jtn1 1q\J~l-Onr-p1e:ce: or 642-fi96.1. "\VEED tl &< n1ap" .. ~l•tn he>u~flUI C!lll day e>r n1"ht. f rt'" gmtl hom,, blnnrt f@-1 ou l the treuttNl& Ir tr••h • * • ~4982 lfl fi pm ...... ",--.,-,,,-ti-nd~-.-,.~0Cbry=--,-,,-,-,
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1970 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
SPORTS CLASSICS e ·r.o Porac-he 1600 rn11pe.
• "66 Ponche: 912. O'.'!Upe.
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'71'1 1\l.BG-GT • 'fi2 190-SL
hrdtp • '66 Sunbeam Tlre.r,
VII e '69 BMW 1600 '"l'lan
• '67 Jaau~r 2+2, 11uto.
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Call 64.2-S67S Now!
LOTUS
LOTUS
AUTHORIZED
SALE!' & SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coa.st Hwy.
Newport Beach
MERCEDES BENZ
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Bill Maxey Toyota
18881 BEACH BL. 8•17-~jj5
HUNTINGTON BEACH
SUBARU
549-30.11 E.x!. 66 or 67
1970 HARBOR BL\rn,
COSTA MESA
196T VW. Good c on d , -.,-,-,U-B~A·R·u-,~,.~,~. -T·,-,-.-,,·. I .U.l/f~I radio, vi bmtot\lc.
1ue 4-dr aedan, 11.000 mi's, $700. 64~561 ~. 4801 River,
Vf'ry rood cond, $ 9 j 0 . NB 1,,-=,-;;;=--,=--I 546-<M9l. '6fi VW BUG ~ Good c.oo-
'7t SUBARU, Model 360. dltlon. SS50.
Very t!connmlc:itl 45 mPi · Cali 642-8479 ~1u.st sell. l@avini countt"y.1,,'10""'vw""""r"uc17h-oc"k7.---~,.,-.1
Pd $:)00, S.!r, S•OO. M-t·6269. Go111t bBck to D!utsc:/\land.
$17.50. 675-()Gji. TOYOTA ____________
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196:. VW Camper, xlnt mnd.
'89 TOYOTA l i95, Mech. '"1'"· •6'l;-,...i2J2•
PICKUP
Only 15.QOO milts.
'67 CAMPER. loaded, '*an.
SJ!3:1. ~lust sell. Private
party. 83!)..1451
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owntr, bluie S730. Harbor Amf'r1 c.•Jn
' '' "I ' Call 64H303 l!l60 Mercedr.i Beni 220 SI!:.
f"u "I irij,.ctl"d, 4-spd on c:ol·
umn A,\1/P'~I rartio, All ·M V\V F"utb&c.k ·New ~Ill·
new Gold wfhrv.•n Inter I The fute1t draw m ti,. Weal V~ry c.leen. /llu&t &eU,
Ju~! had enr 1.ne. overhauled , , a Oaily J!tlklt Cl&Qlfled redu~ t.o S895, &3J...l.253
SllOO. Jell Berr, MS-()211. Ad . 8-42--3671 Call 642-M'TI 1 Saver
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Rt>d, ...,'hlte," blue in color. IVvl1t1 & Hea ier. 4 sl)f'•'d C hurk,,1s, Jirlt' Cond, ~1050. C")'l. aulo, ~.000 mi. R&ll. . , , 2 ~OOR. . _ I tas1b.ack. Like lll'V.'. Po11,·pr 1 """'Sia "'a~r:. F"ll J)o,._
LGl\'J28 RlP&33 Electra UStOm ~111~:>-1:i:1. "'Pel. 1:Qnd1tinn. 548-6896 ~AL~. I lt !Cl-:U-~4.000 _\Ill.ES 111rrr1ng & rl1!<r hrakrl<, rr, t·ar:1nry Alf Co nrl A:\\
$695 $595 I Door. Hardror, ~·ul l Ptlwr>r '62 Chevy II i<ta '''i n-Auto C,.\1 , Sihal'l L'Unl pt>lll ion }'Pl!ow I l'nusome!lc, AM ra d I,., f\1 Ti1pe, RiH'k, et~. l'tr,
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1 CE . •1ran~. fi ,1rl1n, Hra1cr, < .,.,,. 'I" ·-··' SAVE 11 a rranry I 1111\ ' 1. s ~7l llW'lit off>'r fi46-~lfi.l .. J .,......u:i .. $4295 hr<1nrl 111'11• 111·c~. arrrar ril·P ~ --
C ~ ·10 CJ·IF:VY IMPALA ct1s1om. "69 Country in1rr1or, ~1'(' a nrf drive a 1 68 MUSTANG, Landau inp. MacHoward ft~ &I ~ MacHowa.rd Air. P s, p .s . 20,!Xtl mi. S . h<1ri;:<11n. 1:n:\ASvi . s1675. v-!"· r1s. C11J1so1na11r. 10 1 .. or 0 Top rnnd. S2li9;., aJ7..fJl:lfi_ quire Wagon ,J c1hnso11 ,t• St-in, 262ti Harbor mllra;.:e. <11'1g ownrr. $1'100 g3q.\lfrl~) or ~31-0tiOS
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II . ' ,, -. ' ·~ I ~965 B_UICK co~v~ 1!69 Cl tl:VROl.ET Sl<llinn DLT1. miles, an l1ICf'. i -<'pt irir1s. Car e:1qwr1ly n1ai~-p :'i .• ra<llO & hraler. Low .. ~8('1, <11r, 3 sp<I IHl!O tran~, .11~-.;fl,i\ Ext lir,01·~1 X1n,, IJl'l!l .>4!':-~1'1 \IRh"Jfl sirai~h1 ~hit~ \ 1a1n r1t. :\1us1 Sl'IJ due to l ~~~e:._:"K~-·!095. h.11l·k !a11dau & hla tk \'In~) 549-JO::t F:xr &,; or 67
1970 llARROP. RL\·o .
COSTA \\E.-;A
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VOLVO CADILLACS IN Ii, <'IUln .. P .. <;;, P.R., low SanlaAn;<1 1969 MONTEREY j 1\·b11r,rlC'an S1200. P11v. P!y, S!79J or Of!f'r,
ORANGE COUNTY 1n1lf'~. sa!f.i. 546-71&t l.UXURV l:"lln ~'orrl t;a1ax1e 2 OR. H.T. R?.Q.-.1686 arr 6 p111 ;;.;,7.1.1<11,·~------
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52998 .\L:TllOP.JZl'.:D ·;,7 !-iS Crw. ~ ryl. Both Xlnr • " ing• Popul;ir Rr111•h ~,r,.<'n Xlnt rnnct, P .S., P/S, auto
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1971 Volvo J 11 SN/_ Bill Maxey Toyota
1!1881 BJ·:ACll AL . ~J'j.~;.:i.·1
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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2!iOO HARBOR BL., dq1on . A s1!•<1I al Sl.100. Call · · ... II .. 1 Sil"" "'"' ·9·1· >f1 ,
1968 CHRYSLER 300 lfe111"r, Pow<• Sinn,.,"", •ilr1ory a1reon'1.t·u pow_"'· .,ra~. ""· ,...,....,,.~ . ••u ...... 0 -P S10Pd•y 2 DR HT --- ----rn\\l'r R1·ak<'s, Air Conrl paddrii top. Loa<ird (\VEN-T-BIRD
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C I r 1n1~h 11•1th hlack huekPt Ha1-hnr Blvd., Cnsia _,\le~. SANTA ANA TOYOTA . . .
'68VW
Campr i'. :-,11 ·.;;;y SF.LL SllflO J[J.16 llarbor .. ,\, fi 16-9.1fl:: 011'knPr rl1>s1lf'r;i11>, ;isk1ng -110_-,,;-in . 1111 at11on1nbt!c J.~ 1111111~1·11-or hcil olr~r. M '68 1445 Sed.an 1~~~;~!:~;,1111~~11 Y ~·r:rsi~~1111~;: ~~~/~~.j~h~:;~a~r:~~'.' ~~~i1~: ~;;;;!!7.1°r o!ff'r. p h 0 11 " ·~~ ·:\;f1)~'r::cn C0n1'1-Air. ! ?;;n\1;v~~~t~~~n~a n~IO~;~~: ! :~'.~u~~Du:·,ni~~:~1~1(2 1:1~i;;-11~
Marquis otors /1\1/f,\1 S!J.'i0\'l'r ll'ho11'.~'1 1r 111(rs'pfl\'1tlr rar.l.ikenf'w llf';i Jcr, Pnv.·r i· SICf'rllll:',----Alll l".X !ras. A 1\1/~.I, ,;i'.Jto :l~, .19,00') '6'.l Old.~ 4•12. Fully equip'd, derh1nl r ni;1ne 26oo 1n 1Jc.~. ~So. C~I lhcllu ~·. L Brh. Rive Book. Sl~(l:J lull prire in c1·e ry r<'spect. Call Krnl Pnw rr Rra kr~. f'lr. Cl(';in ·7l PINTO n1i. Srll 11h~I $172.1. 642-2307 i'ltusl sf'!I. 1n 11111111111, .. J)(llW'r sl<'rrinc, <9·1-i.lll~ o ,;1r1.::1"" 1 \S70Z01 All<'n 8~2-·l•[l:i for 1len1Dn-'!hrou:;:hnu1 1ZXV20l 1. Sl67.i. fl.1:it:1' 11·1Gondy>':ir r1r<'~. ---., 1r• 1. -• """ ,2-, T O P fi l:i-~.~M * fill-7.l·M Jl')\\'Pr brakP~. pnll'er 11·1n--------M , M ~!r11l1nn i:.ppn1n1111rnt. .Jnhn...on & Son. 2626 ll;irllor 2·'""' "Ill! .. •I ,). ,... · · MUSTANG '69 VW BUG arqu1s otors fi•-2fi:t:l 11 , .in .. ~ ,{. sr;it~. P.rn1·h-rilJlf' o;;1-cour">:-1);v111e, ""'' ""''·· c"'" "'·"· '•10-'6'.m. "" · ' PLYMOUTH :lOO ~ l s! H u::h11"1· L Bch. -. -----'71 "'OROS· r. I . h01rdl!'fl, n11tt('1l 11·atl'J'fl!'OOf
Lr>"' mileace elif"ell rni Mnrl. ~94.;jljl e .'.40-~lB(l J.1,/JIHl n~1. S: ;ihsnlutrl~ ln1-1006 Chr.v.<;lrr 4 rlr ~Prlan xlnl r · . '11 11 x 1" s · c;ir (11\f'r. Thi~ car 1~ ;:i lJ
--' n111,· ! ~.vPr;v r:-.lr11 ) l'lln"' mnrl. Air, i;ri we r, f'1c. $1095. l\lu!<l;inr:~. 9.: ,ror_1~1ns. Hrrl7. I 1970 MUST ANG • Ply. • 69 on'.'inal anri n111si "" Sf'l'Jl
t.hruoui. .: ~[Iii. rl!r. \'alr nrlil
n'CI. take o ld car or sn111JJ I
down c:in fin p\·;, p!,v, 1330-
BQK 1 j.16-8736 . 49'1-6511 a!l
9 a .m.
THINK I 11/hlark l!~1r. 1nTl'r. Ronk fit2-2!W.i. Cnrp. '2241 77~-0.1;i2.___ 2 DR. H.T. 10 hf> llflflf<'tlated. Pn parry
'VOLVO' 1;ilur .~fi .Jfb _ \V1l1 "'"u lnr 'fiJ Eronoll nr \';in SUPF.R SPOllT'i' Road Runner ;,-~g.17Q
s:lfiOO. /Ja.1~: .llJJ-OJI) I . COMET . $7~1'1 Ar;1.u11 ful Royal Bluf' mf'1allir F<ictory 111 r CT!lld1tiotunc ... Jcl·-=·~-~~-~-
-F:11rs.: li!Xt-011·1. e .l<IS-4001• fini.'h 11'11 h 11·hi tr "\Landau pn•1rr s!rrr., eh r nmr • firebird 1968
.'FRIEDLANDER'' •i;;, COi\l~~T 6 cy1, 3 spd. J'OQf. Au1 n rr:i.ns, Rarliri.
'68 VW BUG
'67 CAD loovrrt1h1P df' V11lr G--' d · &. 7· c 11'hf'rl.~. full \'1n.Y'! 1ntrnor /:.· t·ar1nrv. air cflnrl. P'.~lf'l'rln". · ,..,,_, f-<Jn in · our. S3 .:1. LIN OLN Hr>arrr. /'0\1er ~IN'nng, ..
llHO IUiA.Cl'I (HWY. h, r;ir ;11r. Sharp, $2'100. 6'l'l-2fil!l. Farlot·.v Air Cond, S.-r and ahsnlurcly 1n1m11.c, 1\'PM-;n1111. tl'ans. Rarl., hlr, etc,
fuld10. ll<'illrr, Y<'ry Shi:.rp! 1 893·":566 • 5.37-'i.1124 9-~prn · filfi-2·l·l!l 0 V J 1967 LINCOLN 4 OR:, rlril'P H1is 11'<11 h<>:t l1l,v tnrla.1·. I 88()i. \IVXK0271
tl<tusr Seit CXt:\\'7;..\1, SI O!l.J. '6fi VOLVO ,.;:.\~fin. !1l'rl , -.68-C~r!1ll;r"Br<1uchn ~ C R A R SEDAN ·"'If' P1'I N>'1 10 19AJ1G1 S2i2i • $ 1969 • $1868
Marquis Motors Gnnd rf'Jnd. Srll nr takr ni•rr Si'llr flrl\·alP 'll:i COl1VAIH r.·lonvi. ,,.1110. l '.'l.'\!SUAl.l.Y CL~:i\N .John~on /:.·Son. 2G21i !1111·hor· SANTA ANA TOYOTA SANTA ANA TOYOTA
900 So. c~i. Hi~hii~·. L. Bc:h. P.vn1nt~. ~~:?_,[121 1 ·1!l!'\-~022 nr 4~27:i R/H, z nrw ti ff'~. new h;i !· C()(li pnl11r wh1I<> fln 1.~h ll'i!h Bl vri., <:nsta :\lrsa .. \.JO-O,fi.10. ·117 \\'. \\'a1·nf'r, S:in111 An<1 lli \\'. \\'arn<'r, ~.1111~ .'l m1
·IY..i:'i03 • :i.10-.'.1!00 Autos, Used 990 CHEVROLET lf>t',V. r;nnr1 ~h~Jlf'. $22;). Al iH'k Lr:itlirr 1n!!•r 1nr, ,(· TIRED I r I r)pPn l'\'I'~ •• t·_ Sun,-~~ 0prn l'Vi',<, ,t• Still, ".'r1Q.2,)l2
__ --I-----------~2-.144:.. 1--'lnr!au 1nc1r. FL1ll pn11rr 0 f:haf 0 rl tu rnitu re7 PONTIAC I 'f>ll THUNDERAIRn L.;inr!~u~
'61 V'" ll•1·· "''''· t'"l lo''· L I I A" l'\1 "' n n . AS WEL AS HEVY 396 SS ---"'!Ulflfl"' Jl II~ "1 . r~-It's really not th11 t harrl !!·', r11 . fl\'\\', pl, p/!<f'ill . llW, sunron(. 1·rhll mnlnr, fll'\I • · '67 C ·ro CORVAI R -D.i rn1tc!'d r!1n. r1u'lor.v ,\1r ('nnrl, [)011-O'" • 7! Co111ln<'n1;1I .\l:il'k Ill, 1 "--C B 1 1 1 N•w ft1lnl e nd . But run~ good, 1 1 .. .. 1, 10 replace. J u.>1 w;itch the Ir 'Ii!! FlRERJHn. ~.~pd. /lir·I /ln1-t'111 , ~1 ·"'· Pvt fl1 .11 : brak1ni:: ~~·.~trm + n1an~ lo;idrd. Lr;i~r 111 Si7.i 1110. ~ '-""'r oupr. cau 1 u 1 -_ . --1 '" rni)r f)('..;s , rte .~r" a111 ('f)nrl. P/B P/S make nf. A~k fnr Ulnn1e I/ an:
xir:i..<. !'700. ilfi~-~:}; ri!1 ~. e 'fi7 Chr:v~lrr \i .icon, Air. r11 1111. (Ul)F:l62l. $1495. 1~·'· 642-·1~2fl ""11 .) 11t·11·r tnili\,v. 1\\IECi."10i. furniture & mlscellaneo'J~ Irr·. ;,~1--0.i~o dYs. 96~1039 ' :14i>-l1fl17
'63 V\\' Squarehack;-;:f,n1-1 -.lili rmf t;irk, <'Ir. Marquis Motors CONT~NENTAL Jnh:l,~\1'1 ,r, .C:.On, 2fi2fi ll;irhor columns In the Classi1led I, . .!'...""s t.· 11knd~. j 76~1T-B_IR_D_.-,,.-,-,,-,-,-to-p-.-1-ufl
" I •· • I 1 h O ·-,, ,..., I I o Blvrt , Co.<1;1 :\lr .<,,1. ~dQ .. ifi311. e n~. ""'u· 1r;i..;r~ "' <' u c . 111 ~ 1rvy nip.'l ii ru~ on1 !)()fl ""1 Cst Highwy. L. Bch. 1969 CONTINENTAL SC'c!ion. I Srll idle items now! Call I pwr, Rlr, $'12.l.
S:i51l or 11~1 ofr. ~~fl-1fi:lfi. rrr S2!!!'1.i. 49.\-7.-,0.l e ;140.,~](l(l Call 642-5678 & c hart:" it. 6-12-5678 Now! ."l-l.'•·162:i
.6, \" -1, c-,,1-r-ER--e 'li7 Old~ cu.l~s~ Suprrn1r. 4 OR . SEDAN A t N 980 A N ----~= ' '· ~ 'fi~ NOV A cusl., P "'r \JUST .oELL u os, ew utos, ew 980 Autos, New 980 I Autos, New \VL<.;TPHALJ \ ~2~11Xl l.ind;iu. \fl flOO · 1 k " fl in t"0rd :'>1tll'f'n1 k. ,\11 111, sirr:/hrk~. : · nll. 1 r Hrau11h1I pl;i11n1un1 hlu" 1\·11h
nr11. OR 1r11rlr for van <l;i rk hl11p !rather 1n1 rrinr k
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NOW'S THE E11u1pprri 1nr\udin!l, t;:iMnry
;i1,·. 1111 11h""l, Po11"r door
'69 VOLK~\~h11r/1T'1I 1111. \It', QUICK CASH Irick.~ & mut'h more. Sale
L<iw nuleacr. sunronl. • 1,7 Pnn11 .. 1· V \\<1n '
At-1-Ft.1 r:irlin, <'\rrllr ot 1·nupl', air. THROUGH A Pnc•rri (19~B~1W1 s::1li:1.
Johnson ,r.i Son. 26211 ll;irOOr
DAILY PILOT Rll'rl., Cn,<;lll ,\1r~a. :l-1()-'.ifi.VJ. rond1t1011. Q111rk salr $l2j(I, • ,.,·1 ChP1'y .\1.al1h11. Ruin.
-l 970-MARKl l-1 -
WANT AD Prrfrc!! }'111J .'.: con1plr1cly
64j.-l~R2 nr ;.;-17-:.ei~.l \\Uh rnnrP 1n rhon~ .. !ro111.
The fas1rs t d r;nv lJl lhe \Vf'~f ; nP;ilrr, j I I :i2:1·72,'.0
.. -a DaJl.v Pilot CIRssif1crl
1
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642-5678 lu.xury r qu1ppr1t \()('ally o"·n-
c( ,1, has ~f'n ~rrvi1·rrt hy
au1honzcrl L111eoln rlP:ilf'r. --------Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980
CLOSE-OUT
OUR
HAS
OF ALL REMAINING
'71 MERCURYS
BRAND
NEW 1971
'
COUGAR
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~·".! m«•o•, AM rJd•c. ti"ted gl •u, dlr w~I. tcv•"·
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IMM ED IATE DELIVERY
ANY BRAND NEW 1971
MERCURY MONTEGO
IN STOCK-WE WILL SELL FOR
3% OVER DEALER
INVOICE!
I.It
1971 SELECTION OF
NEVER BEEN BETTER.
MERCURYS
IT'S TIME
FOR YOU TO MAKE OUTSTANDING
SAVINGS RIGHT NOW AT •••
JOHNSON & SON
I M<lc ~ >ul~ c l ~l!'n O,...qo J••·f'•<'I ,
Lincoln Continental • Mar~ Ill • Mercury • Cougar
2(1,f)f)I] 11 r>ll
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flawlrss ,t· mu~1 br ~crn ,(·
driVf'n lo hr 11ppl'l'rialrc!. 11
11' pn,·rrt for ll ri uwk ... ir.11'
Ill SAA:-il. r ho11P li7~-AA1 I. 117
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J 1,r100 1\l!LE:.'i -LIKE ~E\r l
8P<11111 fu! G1'0Vp n11~1 f1n1"hl
w11h n1;itrh1n.i;: Jp;i1n"r 1n-
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out. Full Pn11rr. Rllto trn1n!
111r mnr!. 1111 1•hl'r l, rnu~ ..
rontro\. ,if'1rn n111\l1f1\f\ r~-i
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1970 COUGAR
2 OR . H.T. I rnrcr:o Fon QUICK SALl:
i\1•r;ir!1vf' mrrt111n1 ~lrl n1"-
t;i1l 1c 111111 hl<1ck h1JZh h;:if"k
hu1•\.'r1 !<<'als, Au !ro lr11 11~.
R;id1n , Heatrr, Po11·rr Slf'('f·
inc. Po11rr Br11kt:'~. 1'·ar1nry
Air Cnnrl, ('XC'f'ptinnF11ly nwr
1hrr>U.11:hout, ~ br,'1.nrl flt'll'
hrr~. f ir, &r ;ind ll'SI
dr1v .. 1ncl11,\'. 1772AZH f S2!17\
Johnson l.: Son. 26~ H11rl>c'r
Rlvrl., C0!<1a J\lf'SR. ;,®.~16.lll.
'69 Couqar
r. .... rr;i CJ.,;in, \\1rll Equippt'rl,
PD11·.,r 11nd Facroory Air
~Z\l'E99-l l.
$H99
839-9600 OR
Corner 1R1 Ii Harbor
SA nta Ana
'67 COUGAR XR7, DrluXP
le11 ther tnl. PB/PS, AM fM
~hArp c11r hul """11~ \•a!\·c
joh. ~.ooo 1111. ~r1R.. 74fi1
DODGE-
·;o CllALLENG F:R, 4·111 RT .
11utn, 11ir, P"·r .~tf'r rin~. nf'11'
tiff', ma1.t!I, p;:i 1nt. S'l. 1\i.
:"~;I \" ~ OOOG_f_: _l_•_"ff-,-. -G-d.1
mtl!Dr k roN!.: Zfl m1
1;11 1. S300 22:.0 Arah11,
f;.14·11t1~
~DOO<;~:v110-:-AJ O~. ~~pr!.
auin. """ 11r"'· sh\lcks.
I 11111n1 .(. hi·;ik"~. ~ •. tfi-"~1<'.
I .:=~~~================::=======::.Jl~th~urm unrirr $5'1, I try th,. Pt-ony P inchPr
·71 GRANO PRIX
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'71 LE MANS SPT . CPE.
o"'"'" h~t~ioo, "" ron<l•T•n""'Q •u1n
,,,_l,C "•~l''"'"()n, P<)W•< bf>~·~ I. •TPtflno 1s1, oi l
'71 FIREllRD 'Formulo'
1n., on• ""' 11 •II lnclud,nO •1• "'"
<ll!lonlno, P'!*•' b•ftkt•. "°"'"' 110•• lno. •11•omt••c !••n•mi"'"" 151~ olll
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bl••-•n<I lo.odl'<I '""'" t v••v•n•no !51,, •l•OI
'71 CATALINA
• llOOr l!•ra•oo, r>Ow~r ~ ... ,,. .,.,w••
""~""~ "" •ona•hOn•ng, •uicm•l•t !r•Mm"''On 1S•~. •l'
'71 CATALINA
(omo1•10 woll! '"" con<l••'""'no. nnw
I!! b••~.,. "°"'~' t<~er<nq, J> 11!1'1•!¥
• dtoor "~'a101>. !~It, •ll
'71 IONNEVILLI CPE.
Air ron<1ltlfwlln~. _., bra~u. now·
Of ''"""0· •u•o""'tlt !r~n1mlnlon.
!SI~. ~Ml
L•t's
D•<>I
New!
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'67 CHEVY
CAPRI C(
1 <loor ha•<l•op, ••<l•I>
A. ll•~l•r. •ulOm•toc
!r ~n•m\1"°"· 1> c .. • r •h•t"•no, o<>we< b•~k •"
"" conoi••o"1"<1. v\nyl
tap (ULO &1Jl
$1388.
'70 IMPALA
1~ •• c~ ••• ,,1., , "'""
h•• '""'" heM"' •u•n ni •I Ir I""""'"'""· ,..., ..... "'"''"" """'"' 11<•~•,, ••n•I ton "" to~~.•.1;1nono 1\60 CFN)
'69 YW
H•• ' •n••<I I'""'"'"'·
•>en, ••11•1> I. h•••••.
(l81 01<)
$1368.
'63 FORD
G.&.lAXll 100
7 ""'' hM'dHln, '"""'' ll e •t t•, ""'""'•!•< ''~"'"''"Ion. ~ow , r """"" On• own1r. !NVK. t4 \
$588.
'70 Bonneville
IROUGH.&.M
Th;. Ponh•< ; ""'"
"""""" h•' AM FM <•d,o, !Ill Wh•fl >Plif
·•~•. •ull """'''· "" e<•""•tlnnu19, ~ • O J mol•• Str. l•!J11QC!~
" SAYE BIG!
'67 LE SABRE
lh" ~U'(' ) <tQGr nrc(!.
•co ,,,. ••<l•C """'"" •u'P"'"I " ''"" .. ''" ··~" "'""'' ,,.,_ l•Q, l><Hor h•••M '" c,•n.
~'1'1>•""" ...... "'" On• Own•, 1•1f'r ~001
$1668.
'69 FIREBIRO lni• Pont!•• I nnn•
h•«!lop ""' ,.~'"· n • • l • •, •utMn•••C I•~"'"'""""· po.,,' r ''"""""· """'"' b1~•·" ••r ronn11.nnh•o, •i"Y!
!OP (l•C ll\I
$2788.
'70 MERCURY
COi.. PAIK WAW.
~IJll DO* .. • !IK""V •"• lot•I own..-. orolv JJ.OOI)
m fl•l !l•l w•r·
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SAVE
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100 % MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
Wltl lv"V UH;41 C•r P11rckn.d
Fr•"' D••o I"' P••tl«. ...
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Marcus
MOTORS
SPECIALS
THIS
WEEK
FULL FINANCIN!i
AVAILABLE
13\ISI
1964 T-llRD
1\1r f !1nd., r ul! Po\\r r.
1f':\IH971 I
$495
1967 FORD WGN.
'rarw J1f'1·k. Air Cnnd .,
Full p.,11•'" 11 !.JB600}
$1595
196 1 PONTIAC
(."n111·rT!!hl1•. A11to .. r~a
d10. Jl eftl•T I fXA768i
$395
196A DART c ! 11 h c1,P. v . .11. Alr
(·r·nrl. r:ndifl, J/pater.
( V.X;\.1,Q:[1
$1895
196R PONTIAC
L'ln1·rr11hl<', Au· Cond ..
f ull Po11-<'1 ! I '%S699J
$1895
DUNE BUGGY
I ;t,J.;Jlti7 ! I
$429
1971 DUNE BUGGY
Now $1195
1964 CHEVY VAN
H1·huil l ~lnt"r. 1 a 9435)
$1495
1956 CORVHTE
4 Sprrrl 1 Jt,;Z.370 )
$1095
Marcus
MOTORS
SPECIALS
FULL FINANCING
AVAILABLE
r:A\im
1964 TRIUMPH
Con\'<•rl 1hl1•, tTOZ265)
$595
1966 FIAT
Cnn1.,,.,11111• 1 S\'8377)
$545
1967 FORD l/• TON
P1rk111• •QCQfJ12J
$1795
1961 CADILLAC
r !~'""· /1 1r C'nnrl., Full
r nl\f'I', 111fr: ')1J
$395
1964 CHEVY
1 '11111"'l11 In. Fi.II r,.,11 ~r,
;\Ir Cn11d "•Tl!.12'))
$495
1965 MU STANG
C11n1r11 1iil1 ,\i.1ri1na1lc.
1.-=:.1r1~11
$595
1'61 CADILLAC
4 Donr Ful! Pn11 er.
1l r.TI1 1.'1
$395
196S T0BIRD
Full P1•11·rr. J flYLi07)
S695
1967 OPEL COUPE
!\'('.li.i~l
$550
19b4 T-llRD
Co111·rr1·•i:" r1111 PD11·er.
(0!:1..'."..)•11
SAVE
Marcus
Motors
645.0466
2100 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
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